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April 26, 2012 | 3:51 PM PDT
Graphic testimony in landmark church sex abuse case
Monsignor William Lynn is the highest-ranking American Catholic official to go on trial over the priest sex abuse crisis
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April 25, 2012 | 4:26 PM PDT
For citizens and illegal immigrants alike, Arizona law hits hard
Some U.S. citizens carry passports just to fend off "inquisition" from police; Residents say immigrant neighborhoods are deserted
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Play CBS Video April 25, 2012 | 4:26 PM PDT
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The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing Arizona's controversial immigration law that among other things allows police to check immigration documents of people; Also, USDA investigators are trying to identify where a cow suffering from mad cow disease was born and if it ever gave birth; And, after "60 Minutes" first aired a story two years ago on Elizza Montani's mission to help mend the lives of children affected by war, her charity has since received overwhelming support.
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April 25, 2012 | 4:18 PM PDT
Birds striking planes up five-fold since 1990; Sullenberger calls experience key
Captain who landed plane on Hudson following bird strike calls flight hours requirement for rookie pilots "unbelievably low"
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Play CBS Video April 25, 2012 | 4:42 PM PDT
No end in sight for the Global Medical Relief Fund
After "60 Minutes" first aired a story two years ago on Elizza Montani's mission to help mend the lives of children affected by war, her charity has since received overwhelming support. Scott Pelley reports.
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Play CBS Video April 25, 2012 | 4:52 PM PDT
Rupert Murdoch's influence questioned at U.K. inquiry
News Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch was questioned over the influence he and his media empire has on British politicians during a government inquiry on media ethics. Mark Phillips reports.
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Play CBS Video April 25, 2012 | 4:37 PM PDT
Can bird strikes be prevented?
Over the past two decades, bird strikes have increased from nearly 1,800 a year to more than 9,600. Scott Pelley spoke with CBS News aviation and safety expert Capt. Chesley Sullenberger on what could be causing the upswell and how can the strikes be prevented.
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Play CBS Video April 25, 2012 | 4:49 PM PDT
Napolitano: Columbia scandal allegations "inexcusable"
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has said she will be reviewing training standards at the Secret Service in the wake of the Cartagena, Columbia scandal. Scott Pelley reports.
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Play CBS Video April 25, 2012 | 4:46 PM PDT
USDA investigates mad cow source
USDA investigators are trying to identify where a cow suffering from mad cow disease was born and if it ever gave birth. Wyatt Andrews reports this latest discovery has renewed the debate on whether the U.S. performs enough testing for the disease.
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Play CBS Video April 25, 2012 | 4:38 PM PDT
Living with Arizona's immigration law
The controversial immigration law in place in Arizona has impacted the lives for many residents in the state, from undocumented aliens to legal residents who are regularly asked to show their papers, report s Brian Rooney.
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April 25, 2012 | 4:13 PM PDT
Global Medical Relief Fund still going strong
Elissa Montanti continues bringing children mangled by disaster and war for free treatment at U.S. hospitals
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Play CBS Video April 25, 2012 | 4:13 PM PDT
Supreme Court sympathetic to Ariz. immigration law
The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing Arizona's controversial immigration law that among other things allows police to check immigration documents of people. Jan Crawford reports a majority of the justices may be ready to allow the law's most controversial provision.
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Play CBS Video April 24, 2012 | 4:51 PM PDT
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Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan made an appearance on Capitol Hill to assure lawmakers that he was moving to resolve the prostitution scandal; Also, the government reported a new case of mad cow disease discovered in California - the first in the U.S. in six years; And, after years of oppression, Burmese refugees are preparing for the culture shock of American life at a camp in Thailand.
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Play CBS Video April 24, 2012 | 4:49 PM PDT
House flippers becoming essential part of market recovery
California is the largest housing market in the nation and saw some of the deepest declines during the housing bust. But as Ben Tracy reports, one Los Angeles neighborhood is seeing something not seen since the days of the housing boom: bidding wars and house flippers.
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Play CBS Video April 24, 2012 | 4:26 PM PDT
Mt. Etna sends up geysers of lava
Mount Etna in Sicily erupted for the seventh time in a year sending up huge geysers of molten lava. Scott Pelley reports no one in the surrounding area has been evacuated.
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Play CBS Video April 24, 2012 | 4:59 PM PDT
Market showing signs of a housing recovery
Foreclosures continue to drag down home prices but the inventory of new houses on the market has been plummeting to its lowest level since early 2006. Anthony Mason reports some economists believe this is the foundation for a housing recovery.
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Play CBS Video April 24, 2012 | 4:51 PM PDT
Burmese refugees prepare for life in America
Since 2006, about 55,000 Burmese refugees have been resettled in the United States. Many of them came from a camp in Thailand that helps prepare for the culture shock of life in America. Seth Doane reports on one family's remarkable journey.
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Play CBS Video April 24, 2012 | 4:55 PM PDT
Graduates realize the burden of student loans
The high cost of student loans are forcing some graduates to put off major life decisions and keep them from fulfilling the lives they thought they would always be able to afford. Elaine Quijano reports.
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Play CBS Video April 24, 2012 | 4:37 PM PDT
Mad cow disease discovered in Calif.
The government reported a new case of mad cow disease discovered in California - the first in the U.S. in six years. Wyatt Andrews reports on the findings and the threat to public health.
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Play CBS Video April 24, 2012 | 4:47 PM PDT
3 more Secret Service agents lose jobs
Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan made an appearance on Capitol Hill to assure lawmakers that he was moving to resolve the prostitution scandal. And, as Norah O'Donnell reports, by the end of the day, all 12 agents implicated in the scandal had been dealt with.
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April 24, 2012 | 4:18 PM PDT
Early signs of housing recovery in Los Angeles
House flippers and price wars have returned to one L.A. neighborhood for 1st time since housing market crashed
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April 24, 2012 | 4:14 PM PDT
From tropical Burma to Syracuse, refugees adjust
Tens of thousands of refugees from Burma are quickly learning how to transition to American life
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Play CBS Video April 23, 2012 | 4:32 PM PDT
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An April snowstorm took residents in the Northeast by surprise dumping more than a foot of snow in some areas; Then, a 12th military service member has been linked to the Cartagena, Colombia prostitution scandal; Also, A hot new sport in England exercises and punishes both brain and body.
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Play CBS Video April 23, 2012 | 4:25 PM PDT
Syria violence continues despite observers
The U.N. says that over 9,000 people have died in Syria since last year. More violence erupted Monday as U.N. observers toured different cities within the country.
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Play CBS Video April 23, 2012 | 4:22 PM PDT
New sport combines chess, boxing
A hot new sport in England exercises and punishes both brain and body, reports Mark Phillips.
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