At the climax of the battle, both Itachi and Sasuke run out of chakra. However, Sasuke reveals that his actions up until now were only a preparation for his final jutsu.
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Sasuke loses his left eye to Itachi, but it turns out to be a genjutsu created by the Mangekyo Sharingan. Breaking free of the Tsukuyomi by force, Sasuke makes a furious comeback against the injured Itachi.
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While Itachi waits for Sasuke in the Uchiha hideout, he recalls the past incident that led to his defection from the Leaf Village. When Sasuke arrives, the fated battle begins between the two brothers.
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Tuesday: An interview with U.S. forces leader in Iraq, Gen. Ray Odierno; Also, American officials warn Afghan President Karzai to take more action; And, why global warming may actually help Greenland.
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Anderson Cooper reports on education pioneer Geoffrey Canada’s huge success; Plus, Ex-NBA Ref, Tim Donaghy talks with Bob Simon about betting scandal, the mob, and how he got caught.
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Monday: The EPA releases a monumental warning on greenhouse gas emissions; Also, a Chicago man is charged with aiding the Mumbai terror attacks; And, Steve Hartman’s "Assignment America."
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Wednesday: Congress reconsiders the controversial public health care option; Also, 5 Americans arrested over terrorism charges; And, an NFL athlete’s daughter faces the ultimate fight.
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Defense Secretary Robert Gates discuss the war in Afghanistan with Bob Schieffer. Plus; Schieffer weighs in on the Tiger Woods saga.
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Scott Pelley reports on Congo’s gold war; Lara Logan reports on Robert Ballard, who discovered the Titanic, the Bismarck and the PT 109; Also, Andy Rooney on his alleged negativity.
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Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) discusses Afghanistan and health care reform. Plus; Former Majority Leader Dick Army, Former RNC Chairman Ed Gillespie and Moderate Republican Dede Scozzafava debate the future of the Republican Party.
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Friday: American student Amanda Knox is found guilty of murder; many economists predict a turnaround in the job market; and, Warren Buffett’s sister plans to give away her fortune.
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