For the first time in 5 years, Cuba’s military has launched a massive military exercise, the first since U.S. President Barack Obama took office. CBS News' Portia Siegelbaum reports from Havana.
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Automaker heavyweight Toyota has announced the largest manufacturer recall in that corporation’s history, as over 4 million cars may feature a defective accelerator pedal. Jim Axelrod reports.
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Last year, 49 million people were in danger of going hungry in the United States. More than 4 million children didn’t get enough to eat. Katie Couric comments.
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Tuesday: Pres. Obama says that he has decided on a strategy for the war in Afghanistan; Also, a Belgium man was conscious while supposedly in a coma for 23 years; And, sea lions invade San Francisco.
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Adam Lambert’s mother Leila joins her son on CBS' The Early Show with pride, telling Harry Smith and Maggie Rodriguez she watched his performance on TV and "went with the flow."
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President Obama has finally settled on a plan for the war in Afghanistan after nearly two and a half months of debate. The details will be given in a prime time address on Tuesday. Chip Reid reports.
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After dozens infant death claims involving drop-side cribs over the last decade, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced the largest crib recall in American history. Susan Koeppen reports.
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Thousands of U.S. homes are rotting due to defective drywall imported from China but, as CBS News chief investigative correspondent Armen Keteyian reports, American supplies may also be to blame.
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CNN chief medical correspondent and CBS News contributor Dr. Sanjay Gupta, who is also a neurosurgeon, speaks with Katie Couric about the NFL policy revisions regarding concussions.
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In San Francisco, sea lions have moved in and taken over most of Fisherman’s Wharf. John Blackstone reports that although they are a hit with tourists, West Coast fishermen are complaining.
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