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Play CBS Video May 13, 2012 | 8:20 AM PDT
Schieffer: Thank you, moms, for our core
On Mother's Day, Bob Schieffer says, "The real core of our strength goes much deeper-to the mothers who teach us what is right and wrong," and thanks all moms for doing as much.
Face The Nation
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Play CBS Video May 13, 2012 | 7:58 AM PDT
Mother sea otters and their pups
"Sunday Morning"'s moment of nature takes you where mother sea otters are tending to their pups, in Morro Bay, Calif.
Sunday Morning
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Play CBS Video May 13, 2012 | 7:44 AM PDT
Who is Alex Trebek?
The answer is: Host of one of television's longest-running, most successful game shows - and a man whom most don't know much about besides his day job. Susan Spencer quizzes Alex Trebek.
Sunday Morning
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Play CBS Video May 13, 2012 | 7:44 AM PDT
Joplin, Mo.: One year after disaster
Ruben Carter didn't consider himself the heroic type. But after saving 24 lives during the tornado that devastated his Missouri town one year ago, he was inspired to turn his own life around. Lee Cowan reports.
Sunday Morning
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Play CBS Video May 13, 2012 | 7:01 AM PDT
Almanac: The first person killed by hail
On May 13, 1930, death fell out of the Texas sky, when a sudden hailstorm killed a 39-year-old Texas farmer named J.C. Clack near Lubbock.
Sunday Morning
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Play CBS Video May 13, 2012 | 6:59 AM PDT
A movable feast of art
Priceless paintings are commonplace in the collection of the late Dr. Albert Barnes, soon to return to public view in its new home in Philadelphia. The question is: Was the Barnes collection moved against his will? Correspondent Rita Braver guides us through the controversy.
Sunday Morning
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Play CBS Video May 13, 2012 | 6:58 AM PDT
Breasts: Close to our heart
They're stylized, idealized, and fetishized ... but they can also be lethal. Correspondent Tracy Smith looks at the art and science of breasts.
Sunday Morning
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May 13, 2012 | 6:57 AM PDT
An art collection's new home in Philly
After years of legal wrangling, the Barnes Foundation's premier collection of Impressionist art is moved to a new museum
Sunday Morning
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May 13, 2012 | 6:37 AM PDT
2012 college grads enter improving job market
To the relief of graduating seniors, the jobs outlook is brighter than it has been in four years
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May 13, 2012 | 4:17 AM PDT
B.U. mourns students killed in New Zealand crash
Hundreds of Boston University students hold vigil for three classmates killed in minivan crash in New Zealand
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May 12, 2012 | 8:51 PM PDT
FBI agent missing, possibly armed, suicidal
Law enforcement personnel searched a mountain area for an FBI agent who had not been seen for more than 24 hours
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Play CBS Video May 12, 2012 | 4:11 PM PDT
Preview: An Officer and a Hero
48 Hours Live to Tell: 48 Hours Live to Tell: An unarmed police officer tackles a gunman to end a brutal home invasion. Watch Saturday, May 19 at 10 p.m. ET/PT
48 Hours Previews
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Play CBS Video May 12, 2012 | 8:05 PM PDT
Ransom
A millionaire's son kidnapped, a ransom note demanding $750,000 and a family on the edge of terror. Peter Van Sant reports.
48 Hours Full Episodes
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Play CBS Video May 12, 2012 | 8:09 PM PDT
Extra: David Palmisano reflects on Wiles friendship
Just one week before his disappearance, Robert Wiles said something to his friend, David Palmisano, that remains with him to this day.
48 Hours: Segment Extras
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Play CBS Video May 12, 2012 | 8:07 PM PDT
Extra: Holt's ex-wife, sister reflect on case
Toby Holt's sister, Rhonda Sumner, and ex-wife Beverly Denham reflect on Holt and the case against him. Denham talks about Holt's activities the night Robert Wiles went missing.
48 Hours: Segment Extras
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May 12, 2012 | 6:31 PM PDT
Will Arpaio's popularity continue amid lawsuit?
Ariz. sheriff has more than $3.4 million in the bank for his November re-election campaign
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Play CBS Video May 12, 2012 | 6:13 PM PDT
Colleagues donate nearly $41,000 to Trayvon Martin's mom
Public employees in Miami have pitched in to help their colleague, Sybrina Fulton, so she can afford to be off work but on the payroll for the next eight months.
CBS Evening News
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Play CBS Video May 12, 2012 | 6:16 PM PDT
Three students dead while studying abroad
Three American students from Boston University were killed in a car-crash near the town of Taupo in New Zealand.
CBS Evening News
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Play CBS Video May 12, 2012 | 6:17 PM PDT
U.S. and al Qaeda as allies?
Syria's information minister claims the U.S. and al Qaeda are working together to overthrow the Syrian government. He made the unusual charge on the day Syrians mourned the deaths of 55 people killed this week in a pair of suicide bombings in Damascus.
CBS Evening News
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Play CBS Video May 12, 2012 | 8:07 PM PDT
Legendary combat photographer dies at 79
The German photojournalist Horst Faas died this week at the age of 79. Working for the Associated Press, he became a legend as a combat photographer.
CBS Evening News
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Play CBS Video May 12, 2012 | 4:40 PM PDT
"Food insecurity" approaching 50 million, Romney delivers speech at Liberty University
Mitt Romney talks faith and family at his Liberty University speech; Also, the uncertainty of not knowing where the next meal is going to come from is now affecting 1 in every 6 Americans; And, more than 200,000 people are being dropped from unemployment rolls.
CBS Evening News Full Episodes
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Play CBS Video May 12, 2012 | 8:38 PM PDT
Rex Parker: Puzzle fanatic behind the crossword blog
Michael Sharp is a passionate professor of English literature during the day. But at night, he is known as Rex Parker, a prodigious solver of crossword puzzles. Tony Guida tries to take on the crossword wizard.
CBS Evening News
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Play CBS Video May 12, 2012 | 5:18 PM PDT
Big companies swallowing up school lunch money?
A major investigation into the school lunch industry is ongoing as companies that decide what food goes on your child's plate may be cheating schools and taxpayers out of millions. Sharyl Attkisson investigates charges of a corporate rip-off.
CBS Evening News
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Play CBS Video May 12, 2012 | 4:36 PM PDT
"Food insecurity" approaching 50 million
The uncertainty of not knowing where the next meal is going to come from is now affecting 1 in every 6 Americans. Elaine Quijano reports.
CBS Evening News
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Play CBS Video May 12, 2012 | 7:27 PM PDT
California is hardest hit by benefit cuts
Under federal regulations, when a state's unemployment rate drops, so does the maximum length of time the long-term jobless can collect benefits. More than 200,000 people are being dropped from unemployment rolls, and California has been hit hard. John Blackstone reports.
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