Tuesday: A poignant memorial service for those killed during the Ft. Hood shooting; Also, H1N1 virus outbreak in Afghanistan; Plus, rape kits nationwide go untested.
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Controversy has erupted in the United Kingdom over Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s letter to a mother whose son died in Afghanistan, as Brown's penmanship has come in to question. Richard Roth reports.
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Even in stable conditions, many portions of Afghanistan remain fairly unsanitary. Now, an outbreak of the H1N1 virus in the region has caused even further health setbacks. Mandy Clark reports from Kabul.
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A service was held to pay tribute to the 13 people slain during a soldier’s shooting rampage at the Ft. Hood base in Texas. As Dean Reynolds reports, President Obama attended the memorial.
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President Obama has ordered a review to determine if the government failed to connect critical dots in the alleged connection between Radical Imam Anwar al Awlaki and Nidal Hasan. Bob Orr reports.
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Nearly seven years after John Allen Muhammad and his teenaged partner Lee Boyd Malvo went on a shooting rampage in the D.C. area, Bob Orr reports that Muhammad was on track to be put to death.
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While thousands of rape kits throughout the nation never make it to crime labs for testing, Armen Keteyian reports that even the kits which are sent to the labs can go untested for months or years.
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Monday: The investigation continues into the Ft. Hood shooting rampage; Also, why many U.S. rape cases are not prosecuted; And, Steve Hartman’s "Assignment America."
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Sunday: The health care debate will move to the U.S. Senate, where approval is far from guaranteed; Plus, The abortion debate heated up in the halls of Capitol Hill and on the House floor itself.
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Saturday: After months of town hall debates, health reform had a big test on the floor of the House of Representatives; Plus, Ft. Hood survivor, Corporal Nathan Hewitt speaks in a CBS News exclusive.
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Friday: The aftermath of the Ft. Hood army base massacre, as questions remain as to why a soldier opened fire on his own; Also, the unemployment rate soars above ten percent; And, Katie Couric meets "Precious."
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