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Play CBS Video March 26, 2013 | 5:27 PM PDT
3/26: High Court hears historic same-sex marriage cases; Amanda Knox to be tried for a third time
Supreme Court began two days of hearings on the constitutionality of same-sex marriage; Also, President Obama named longtime agent Julia Pierson to head the Secret Service; And, nationwide, homes are selling about 25 percent faster than they were a year ago.
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Play CBS Video March 25, 2013 | 6:09 PM PDT
3/25: Bloomberg brings money muscle to gun reform fight, Same-sex couples hope for Prop 8 reversal
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has ads running in 13 states pushing Congress for stricter background checks and other gun control measures; Also, the tiny island of Cyprus has become the fifth European country to need a bailout; And, The Supreme Court this week will hear arguments for and against same-sex marriage as well as affording the same rights to married same-sex couples as married heterosexual couples.
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Play CBS Video March 24, 2013 | 8:07 PM PDT
3/24: Same sex marriage cases go to the Supreme Court; Two arrests in the shooting of Georgia baby
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.
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Play CBS Video March 22, 2013 | 5:44 PM PDT
3/22: Investigation of suspect in Colo. slaying thickens; On the Road: Basketball team manager gets his big shot
Even Ebel, the suspect in the slaying of a Colorado prison chief, is dead, following a shootout in Texas. Now, police are investigating whether the ex-con was involved in two other homicides; and, As part of our continuing series "On the Road," Steve Hartman reports on an incredible act of sportsmanship and kindness that brought a mother to tears.
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Play CBS Video March 21, 2013 | 5:13 PM PDT
3/21: Police believe Texas shootout linked to Colorado manhunt; Parents of Newtown shooting victim meet killer's father
Law enforcement officials tell CBS News they believe a Texas shootout that ended in a car crash is connected to the murder of Tom Clements - the Colorado State prison chief.; And, the parents of Emilie Parker, one of the children who died in the Newtown massacre, have met with the father of the killer
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Play CBS Video March 20, 2013 | 6:42 PM PDT
3/20: Obama assures Israel, assails Assad; Catholic Church feels squeeze of priest shortage
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.
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Play CBS Video March 19, 2013 | 5:32 PM PDT
3/19: Student saves lives by calling 911 on potential gunman; Pope Francis lists priorities during installation
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.
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Play CBS Video March 18, 2013 | 5:26 PM PDT
3/18: Police: Central Fla. campus massacre averted; New details on Newtown shooting motive
Police say a former student at the University of Central Florida was planning an attack. He had a plan, ammunition and multiple weapons; Also, new details on what motivated Adam Lanza to gun down 20 first graders and six school staff members at Sandy Hook Elementary are emerging; And, Some believe Pope Francis, as head of Argentina's Jesuit priests, could have done more for residents by speaking out against the military dictatorship controlling the country in the 1970s and 80s.
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Play CBS Video March 17, 2013 | 7:11 PM PDT
3/17: Pope Francis: An unusual pope; The secret diary of a war veteran
Pope Francis gave a sense of his down-to-earth style Sunday, plunging into the crowd that gathered outside his parish church where he held Mass; Also, with the 10th anniversary of the Iraq invasion approaching, Magalie Laguerre speaks to a soldier who kept a private record of the dramatic first weeks in Baghdad; And, Ohio juvenile court Judge Thomas Lipps, found 17-year-old Trent Mays and 16-year-old Ma'Lik Richmond guilty of a raping a 16-year-old girl in a case that first played out on social media.
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Play CBS Video March 16, 2013 | 7:24 PM PDT
3/16: Pope speaks to journalists; St. Patty's day celebration packs extra emotion for one New Yorker
Three days after his election, Pope Francis spoke to an estimated 6,000 journalists at the Vatican and shares insight into the conclave that elected him; And, John Manning is a band leader who lost his home during Superstorm Sandy, but that won't stop him from celebrating St. Patty's Day both in New York and Ireland.
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Play CBS Video March 15, 2013 | 5:39 PM PDT
3/15: Congress, FBI investigating JP Morgan's $6.2B loss; Tales from the new Pope's homeland
In May 2012, JP Morgan Chase said a series of bad trades cost it $2 billion - a figure that eventually rose to $6.2 billion. Now, Congress and the FBI are investigating how the world's largest bank allowed such a massive blunder; And, the Argentinian hometown of the newly-elected pontiff, Pope Francis, where people recall him growing up in his Buenos Aires neighborhood.
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Play CBS Video March 15, 2013 | 11:26 AM PDT
3/14: A look at Pope Francis' roots; "CBS World News Roundup" turns 75
Through all of his actions so far, it appears Pope Francis intends on being a different kind of pontiff -- humble with big ambition; And, this week marks 75 years on the air for the "CBS World News Roundup," making it the longest-running newscast in history.
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Play CBS Video March 14, 2013 | 1:37 PM PDT
3/13: Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio is now Pope Francis, Thousands flock to see the new pope
It took the cardinals of the Catholic church 24 hours to make history by selecting the first non-European to lead the church; Also, worldwide reactions to the new pope; And, military sex abuse case and military law under review after overturned court marshal.
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Play CBS Video March 14, 2013 | 11:20 AM PDT
3/12: Cardinals cast their first ballot for a new pope, Women want more prominent roles in church
After a morning mass, the cardinals locked themselves in the Sistine Chapel and cast their first vote; Also, as the world waits for a new pope, Catholic women are hoping for more influential roles within the church; And, The St. Anne's Church Choir witnesses history as they celebrate basilica's choir's 500th anniversary.
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Play CBS Video March 11, 2013 | 5:11 PM PDT
3/11: Dark financial clouds hang over Vatican; Compounding pharmacy troubles extend beyond NECC
Not long after the new pope is elected, he will be introduced to world of challenges facing the Catholic Church, not the least of which are financial; Also, compounding pharmacies are supposed to make drugs for individuals by prescription. But, New England Compounding Center shipped 17,000 vials of toxic steroids to 23 states; And, Scott Pelley sits down with three young men on their way to priesthood.
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Play CBS Video March 10, 2013 | 5:20 PM PDT
3/10: Pope speculation revolves around Americans, Europeans; Karzai accuses U.S. of teaming with Taliban
There is no clear front runner among the cardinals, but there are favorites to keep an eye on; Also, tensions run high between the U.S. and Afghanistan, but officials still meet behind closed doors; And, Veterans say that exposure to radiation from Fukushima has made them sick.
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Play CBS Video March 13, 2013 | 4:13 AM PDT
3/9: Conclave to begin in 3 days; burn pit exposure causes lung disease in veterans
The conclave that will elect a new pope will begin in 3 days as speculation about the contenders continues; And, A mysterious illness causing disease of the lungs has affected many veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars who were exposed to open-air burn pits, which were used to burn everything from batteries to body parts.
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Play CBS Video March 8, 2013 | 6:21 PM PST
3/8: Unemployment drops to 7.7%; And, powerful words save a teen's life
The Labor Department said 236,000 jobs were created in February and the unemployment rate fell to 7.7 percent - the lowest rate in more than four years; And, as part of our continuing series "On the Road," Steve Hartman meets Noah Brocklebank, a 7th grader from Columbia, Maryland, whose life was saved by strong words of encouragement.
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Play CBS Video March 7, 2013 | 7:05 PM PST
3/7: NECC insider speaks out; Civil War remains found under shipwreck
For the first time, an insider at New England Compounding Center - the drug company linked to a deadly meningitis outbreak - is providing insight on how things went wrong. "CBS Evening News" anchor Scott Pelley reports on how a pharmacy shipped toxic drugs to patients across the country.; And, the remains of two unidentified Civil War soldiers were found buried under a 140-year-old shipwreck off the coast of North Carolina. CBS News' David Martin reports.
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Play CBS Video March 6, 2013 | 6:00 PM PST
3/6: Major storm hits nation's capital; President Obama to wine and dine GOP senators
A major storms rips through the Mid-Atlantic states leaving more than 200,000 homes and businesses without power; Also, President Obama will hold a dinner with a group of GOP senators; And, Garrett McNamara may have broken his own record for the tallest waved ever surfed.
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Play CBS Video March 5, 2013 | 6:05 PM PST
3/5: Dow jumps to its highest level ever; Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez dies of cancer
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has skyrocketed to its highest point ever -- already up 9 percent this year; Also, In a partial rollback of post 9/11 regulations, the TSA will allow certain-sized knives aboard flights; And, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, one of Latin America's most polarizing leaders, has died.
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Play CBS Video March 4, 2013 | 6:26 PM PST
3/4: Doctors says they've cured baby of HIV; "Kid President" old enough to have inspiring message
Nine-year-old Robby Novak plays the role of "kid president" whose online video featuring a motivational pep talk for the world have racked up millions of views; And, Doctors in Mississippi are getting the world's attention, claiming to have rid an infant of HIV. But, is the baby truly free of the virus? How did they do it? And, what does this mean for the battle against AIDS?; Also, nine-year-old Robby Novak's motivational monologue became an internet sensation; And, Government officials say longer-than-usual wait times at customs are result of new ban on overtime for customs officer.
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Play CBS Video March 3, 2013 | 6:53 PM PST
3/3: There may be no pope, but Vatican is not so quiet; Man swallowed into sinkhole is presumed dead
The College of Cardinals has already begun "discussions" -- Vatican code for intense negotiations that will become votes; Also, the demolition has begun on a home in suburban Tampa, where a sinkhole opened up under a man's bed and swallowed him in dirt and rock; And, after a five-year recession, the real estate market in California is making a comeback -- but with a big challenge.
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Play CBS Video March 2, 2013 | 5:19 PM PST
3/2: Al Qaeda leader killed; town honors Sandy Hook victim
The army in Chad says its soldiers have killed Moktar Belmoktar, the suspected al Qaeda mastermind behind the attack on a gas plant in Algeria. And as Kelly Cobiella reports, his death could cripple the terrorist organization's attempts to establish new a launch pad for international attacks; And, the Jersey shore town of Sea Bright celebrated the groundbreaking of a new playground, replacing the one destroyed by superstorm Sandy. It will be dedicated to a victim of the Sandy Hook school massacre.
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Play CBS Video March 1, 2013 | 6:55 PM PST
3/1: Sequester axe falls; beating illiteracy - at any age
The countdown to massive sequester budget cuts is nearing an end. By midnight, government programs will be slashed. Major Garrett explains why no one in Washington is willing or able to stop it; And, Steve Hartman meets a man in Cookson, Okla., who kept the secret of his illiteracy for 80 years. Now, at the age of 89, WW II veteran Ed Bray has read his first book.
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