This Morning from CBS News, April 18, 2016
Insurance deceit
When you take out a life insurance policy, you pay premiums in the expectation that when you die your spouse or your children will receive the benefit. But as "60 Minutes" found out, audits of the nation's leading insurance companies have uncovered an industry-wide practice of not paying many beneficiaries.
Ecuador's tragedy
A 7.8-magnitude earthquake left hundreds of people dead and thousands more injured in Ecuador, but from amid the sea of devastation, a sparse few stories of triumph and survival are emerging. We see some dramatic rescues as the full extent of the damage and human loss becomes apparent.
Immigration gridlock
With Democrats and Republicans stuck in a protracted battle over immigration reform, President Obama took matters into his own hands with a series of executive actions. Republican state leaders challenged the actions and now, the Supreme Court is stepping into the fray.
Who's listening?
Almost every digital device you own is linked to the world wide web, but the emperor of them all is the smartphone. You've probably been warned to be careful about what you say and do on your phone, but after you see what "60 Minutes" found, you probably won't need to be warned again.
9/11 families
For years 9/11 victims' families have tried to hold Saudi Arabia accountable for its purported role in supporting the al Qaeda hijackers. Now, as President Obama heads for Riyadh, he's under pressure from the families to back legislation that would allow them to sue the Saudi government.
$20 facelift
Sources tell CBS News the Treasury Department may end up adding a female face to the $20 bill. "CBS This Morning" takes a look at how controversy behind the agency's original plan for $10 redesign, got a redesign of its own.
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