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  • 5/20: Deadly tornado strikes Okla.; Fmr. Cincinnati IRS office worker speaks out

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130520 - 5/20/13

    At least 51 people were killed in the massive tornado that hit Moore, Okla; Also, Dean Reynolds speaks to Bonnie Esrig, a retired employee of the IRS office that's accused of political targeting. She says that in her 24 years in the office under two Democratic and two Republican presidents, she never heard anyone say, "The president wants this done."moreless
  • 5/19: Surviving the Midwest twisters; How a $4.8 million winning ticket saved a family

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130519 - 5/19/13

    The intense weather is not over for people living in the middle of the country. From Oklahoma City to Minneapolis, severe weather is still a threat. One family hit hard shares their story of survival with Anna Werner; And, A winning lottery ticket worth $4.8 million saved a home from foreclosure, a gift the family claims is from their own guardian angel A multi-million dollar payout from a winning lottery ticket saved a home from foreclosure in Chicago, and the family swears it's all because of their own guardian angel. Dean Reynolds reports.moreless
  • 5/18: NTSB investigates train collision; teen tackles cancer diagnosis

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130518 - 5/18/13

    During rush hour in Connecticut, two commuter trains collided, sending 72 passengers to the hospital. The tracks are now closed while the NTSB investigates. And as Don Dahler reports, it's creating a travel nightmare; And, after his close friend died from pancreatic cancer, 16-year-old Jack Andraka unleashed his hyper-drive intellect on preventing more cancer deaths. And as Jim Axelrod reports, the teen created a much faster and far cheaper detection method for pancreatic, ovarian and lung cancer.moreless
  • 5/17: Congress grills acting IRS commissioner: the student and the vet

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130517 - 5/17/13

    Members of Congress grilled acting IRS commissioner Steven Miller about the agency's targeting of conservative groups. Nancy Cordes reports on the four-hour barrage of bipartisan disgust; And, Steve Hartman reports on how a school assignment to interview a vet turned into a personal mission to get him long-overdue recognition.moreless
  • 5/15: Did IRS target liberal groups for extra scrutiny?; Cicadas: Making noise and love

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130515 - 5/15/13

    Attorney General Eric Holder said IRS specialists may have violated avariety of laws when they singled out conservative groups for special scrutiny, starting in 2010; Also, Michelle Miller meets with one of the last victims still hospitalized after the Boston Bombings; And, Cicadas, after living underground on the East Coast for 17 years, are about to re-surface. They will be making plenty of noise -- and love.moreless
  • 5/14: Is IRS missing a bigger tax exempt scandal?; Birding by ear: The birdwatchers who see by listening

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130514 - 5/14/13

    The Treasury Department's inspector general released a report that faults "ineffective management" at the IRS, which caused "substantial delays" for tea party groups applying for tax exempt status; Also, the Justice Department collected phone logs for 20 telephone lines used by more than 100 reporters and editors in an investigation aimed at finding who inside the government leaked classified information to reporters at the Associated Press; And, one group of birdwatchers in Dearborn, Mich., takes a different approach on how to appreciate the beauty of winged wildlife.moreless
  • 5/13: Philadelphia abortion doctor guilty of murder; Cleveland officer, dispatcher describe discovery of missing women

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130513 - 5/13/13

    Dr. Kermit Gosnell left the courthouse a convicted murderer, in a prison jumpsuit and handcuffs. Prosecutors said Gosnell delivered babies alive, then cut their spinal cords with scissors. He could learn next week if he'll get the death penalty or life in prison; also, as executive director of the Richmond, Va., Tea Party, Laurence Nordvig says he thought for two years the tea party had been singled out by the IRS for an unusual and highly political investigation; and a Cleveland police officer and a police dispatcher describe the discovery of Amanda Berry, Michelle Knight and Gina DeJesus inside the Cleveland horror house.moreless
  • 5/12: IRS faces backlash; Hollywood films face China's censorship

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130512 - 5/12/13

    The Internal Revenue Service is facing an unprecedented public relations disaster for targeting political groups; Then, a judge's decision to ban a Fla. Student from school surprises many; Also, Hollywood films are facing a strict and secretive censorship processmoreless
  • 5/8: Freedom from the "house of horror": 10 years in captivity; U.S. diplomats describe night of Benghazi attack

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130508 - 5/8/13

    Two of the Ohio women held captive by Ariel Castro, Gina De Jesus and Amanda Barry, went home while a third, Michele Knight, is still recovering in the hospital; Also, an American who was on the ground in Libya testifies to Congress; And, after a roadside bomb paralyzed him from the chest down, Josh Himan was given a specially designed weight machine usually built for NFL players.moreless
  • 5/7: Decade-long kidnapping comes to a close; Building new lives with recycled goods

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130507 - 5/7/13

    A 10-year nightmare ends for three women after one escapes from house they were imprisoned in; Then, Syria's refugees in camps on the border are putting a strain on the country of Jordan; Also, a victim of the housing crash is starting a new life out using recycled material.moreless
  • 5/6: How did Katherine Russell become Mrs.Tamerlan Tsarnaev?; Candid Vietnam War photos rediscovered

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130506 - 5/6/13

    Those who knew Katherine Russell wonder how she went from an outgoing, daughter of a doctor in high school, to a quiet wife on welfare who converted to Islam; Also, since becoming president, Park Geun-hye has taken a hardline approach to North Korea; And, pictures taken by a battalion photographer have been salvaged from a shoe box and put on display in Portland.moreless
  • 5/5: U.S. diplomat contradicts White House on Benghazi; Educare: Putting money into education

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130505 - 5/5/13

    Eight months after the Benghazi attacks, one senior U.S. diplomat raises new questions about a possible cover-up by saying he and most others in the mission "thought it was a terrorist attack from the get-go"; Also, the focus on Tamerlan's widow, 24-year-old Katherine Russell, is intensifying. A search of her laptop found Al-Qaeda's online magazine "Inspire," which offers bomb-making instructions; And, billionaire George Kaiser's foundation spends $20 million a year on early childhood education for low income families in Oklahomamoreless
  • 5/1: Feds charge 3 friends of Boston bomb suspect; Guantanamo prisoners being force fed during hunger strike

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130501 - 5/1/13

    Three college classmates of Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev have been charged with trying to cover up his tracks after the deadly Boston Marathon bombings; Also, Gen. John Kelley believes the hunger strike at Guantanamo Bay was triggered by the inmate's belief that President Obama had given up trying to close the prison; And, female troops are able to get to know Afghan women who are not allowed any contact with men outside their families.moreless
  • 4/30: Man carjacked by Boston bomb suspects speaks out; Windpipe made from stem cells help 2-year-old

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130430 - 4/30/13

    The man hijacked by the Tsarnaev brothers speaks to John Miller about what he heard while in the car with the bomber suspects; Also, Hannah Warren, 2, is finally breathing and eating on her own after receiving an artificial windpipe that was grown from stem cells; And, in the face of a growing hunger strike, President Obama said his administration will try again to close the military prison camp at Guantanamo, Cuba.moreless
  • 4/25: Boston bomb suspects planned to go to Times Square; U.S. confirms evidence of possible nerve gas attack in Syria

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130425 - 4/25/13

    The surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, told investigators he and his brother were on their way to New York's Times Square to set off more bombs; and Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced that the U.S. intelligence community "assesses with some degree of varying confidence" that the Syrian regime has used chemical weapons.moreless
  • 4/24: Brother of slain officer speaks at Boston memorial; Defying gravity: A solar flight

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130424 - 4/24/13

    Brother of murdered MIT officer, gives moving speech before massive crowd at memorial service; Also, John Blackstone and retired pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger take a look at an unusual aircraft called Solar Impulse. An airplane powered only by the sun; And, a new study finds a simple blood test of a compound made by gut bacteria serves as a very strong and independent predictor of future risk of heart attack, stroke and death.moreless
  • 4/23: Bombing suspect bought fireworks before attack; Fake AP tweet: Explosion at White House

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130423 - 4/23/13

    Ten weeks before the Boston Marathon bombings, Tamerlan Tsarnaev bought two mortar kits from a New Hampshire fireworks store; Also, the Associated Press suspended its twitter account after it was hacked Tuesday. A group called syrian electronic army claimed responsibility for sending a tweet that read: "Breaking.... Two explosions in the White House and Barack Obama is injured"; And, team of 16 volunteer doctors provide free medical care to homeless women in Boston.moreless
  • 4/22: Memorials one week after Boston attack; Spring floods threaten 10 states

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130422 - 4/22/13

    Acts of remembrance are taking place across the country, one week after the terror attack at the Boston Marathon. Elaine Quijano reports on the memorials and a city trying to ease back into its routines; Also, towns in the Midwest have been hit hard by Spring floods; And, law enforcement sources say Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing, has indicated he and his brother acted alone in the attack.moreless
  • Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is in custody; London marathoner running for Boston

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130420 - 4/20/13

    Boston bombing suspect Dzokhar Tsarnaev is in serious condition and under heavy guard a day after he was captured in a manhunt that shut down the city; and Tatyana McFadden competed in Boston's wheelchair marathon the day it was bombed, but plans to compete in London's marathon, "dedicating the whole weekend to the people of Boston."moreless
  • 4/16: Massive hunt for Boston Marathon bomber

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130416 - 4/16/13

    More than 24 hours after two deadly bombs went off at the Boston Marathon, police still have no suspect and few clues. And, as Scott Pelley reports, they're asking the public for their help, and their pictures; Also, an 8-year-old was one of the 3 victims that lost their lives during the Boston Marathon attack; And, following the bombing at the Boston Marathon, eight children were taken to Boston Children's Hospital.moreless
  • 4/14: Sources: Judge at center of DA death probe; Margaret Thatcher's critics celebrate upcoming funeral

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130414 - 4/14/13

    investigation into Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland's death leads to former justice of the peace, but he is still not considered a prime suspect; Also, to some people in Britain, Margaret Thatcher is seen as a fearless politician. To others, she's remembered foremost for policies that led to lost jobs and broken communities; And, Japan says its armed and ready in case North Korea acts on threats, and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry vows to defend its allies in the event of an attack.moreless
  • 4/10: Bipartisan gun law deal; Dance Theater of Harlem's youngest member

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130410 - 4/10/13

    Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Sen. Patrick Toomey, R-Pa., struck a deal that would be the biggest change in gun control in 20 years; and, Orphaned 4/10: Bipartisan gun law deal; Dance Theater of Harlem's youngest memberat the age of 3, Michaela DePrince was later adopted by an American family. Now, at age 18, she is the youngest company member at the Dance Theater of Harlem.moreless
  • 4/9: Sandy Hook families lobby Congress; bee populations in freefall

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130409 - 4/9/13

    Tragedy has turned the families of the Sandy Hook shooting into accidental lobbyists. What they're pushing for is the same kind of sweeping gun control legislation like what Conn. passed last week; And, without bees to pollinate blossoms, one-third of the foods we eat could disappear. And, for the last eight years, bee populations have been in freefall. As Bill Whitaker reports, some believe a new pesticide is to blame.moreless
  • 4/7: S. Korea warns about potential N. Korea missile attack; Gun control debate addresses "patchwork" of state laws

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130407 - 4/7/13

    South Korea's national security adviser warned that North Korea may launch a missile in April. Despite the threats, the U.S. Embassy in South Korea has not change its security posture; Also, Guns are being illegally trafficked from other states into cities and town to commit crimes; And, With so many animals in displays becoming endangered, the St. Louis Zoo is pressured to shift its focus from exhibition to conservation.moreless
  • 4/2: Atlanta educators turn themselves in; President announces plan to map the human brain

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130402 - 4/2/13

    Investigators say at least 200 Atlanta-area administrators and teachers took part in altering, fabricating and falsely certifying state exams; Also, police are looking into a possible connection between a white supremacist group and the recent killings of a Colorado prison chief and a Texas prosecutor and his wife; And, President Obama has proposed a $100 million mission to map the human brain in a partnership between government, private industry, and universities.moreless
  • 3/31: Another prosecutor killed in Kaufman County, Texas; Reforming the nation's immigration system

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130331 - 3/31/13

    District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife Cynthia were found dead in their suburban Dallas home Saturday, shot multiple times with an assault rifle. This is the second time in two months a Kaufman Country prosecutor has been killed; Also, the agreement-in-principle between Big Business and Big Labor establishes a system for foreigners to come and work. A new type of visa would allow employers to recruit outside, the U.S. and after one year, the immigrants could petition for permanent residency; And, Hip-hop may be considered the musical language of the streets, but one pilot program introducing beats to the classroom - with the help of a famous rapper.moreless
  • 3/27: DOMA in jeopardy; Conn. trooper forms bond with family of Newtown victim

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130327 - 3/27/13

    The Supreme Court is hearing a challenge to the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, deciding whether the federal government can deny benefits to same-sex couples; Also, the time Conn. state trooper Ed Vayan has spent with the Hubbard family, who lost their daughter in the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting, has been one of special service; And, Family of Tucson killer saw signs of something wrong in months before massacre.moreless
  • 3/24: Same sex marriage cases go to the Supreme Court; Two arrests in the shooting of Georgia baby

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130324 - 3/24/13

    Jan Crawford reports on the questions and challenges in the Supreme Court case on same-sex marriage; Also, Georgia police has made two arrests in the shooting death of a 13-month-old baby: A 14-year-old and a 17-year-old. Terrel Brown speaks with the mother of the victim and the sister of one of the accused murders; And, Thousands of the faithful turned out to see Pope Francis celebrate Mass on Palm Sunday. He urged the people to help and share with the poor.moreless
  • 3/20: Obama assures Israel, assails Assad; Catholic Church feels squeeze of priest shortage

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130320 - 3/20/13

    The President reiterates alliance with Israel while condemning the alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria; Also, Even as the number of Catholics rises in the U.S., the number of Catholic priests is dwindling; And, Bernanke lowers projection of economic growth from 3 down to 2.8 percent.moreless
  • 3/19: Student saves lives by calling 911 on potential gunman; Pope Francis lists priorities during installation

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    S 2013 : Ep 20130319 - 3/19/13

    Helmet cam shows aftermath of foiled plan for mass shooting on the University of Central Florida campus; Also, Hundreds of thousands of people packed St. Peter's Square in Vatican City to watch the inaugural mass, formally installing Pope Francis as the church's 266th pope; And, the Supreme Court is hearing a case of a generic drug maker, Mutual Pharmaceutical, being sued by a customer who suffered a horrific allergic reaction.moreless
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