Japan tsunami debris nearing U.S. shores

Japan tsunami debris nearing U.S. shores

February 29, 2012 5:07 AM

The floating debris from Japan's devastating tsunami is now halfway across the Pacific Ocean, and scientists expect some of it to reach Hawaii in the next couple of weeks. John Blackstone reports on the impact of the debris on U.S. shores.

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