Katie Couric previews an upcoming report of the CBS evening news about why some military women are at risk of losing custody of their children.
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Wednesday: An American Airlines flight came extremely close to ending in tragedy as the jet skidded off the runway; Plus, Holiday travel plans for travelers are about to be ruined thanks to another wicked storm.
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Tuesday: The family of a man hailed as a national hero in Mexico’s drug war was executed just hours after he was laid to rest; Plus, Nationwide, small business bankruptcy filings are up 44 percent.
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If you bank online, be warned that hackers are getting better at stealing money from personal accounts. Last year, Americans filed more than 275,000 complaints about cyber crime. Bob Orr reports.
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Lt. Col. Vanessa Benson returned from Afghanistan to find herself in a lengthy custody battle. Michelle Miller reports on the rights of military parents serving their country abroad.
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After 5 years, the Sean Goldman custody battle seems to be over. But, as Jeff Glor reports, the Goldman case is hardly the only international custody fight. Jeff Glor reports.
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During the recession, even Santa’s workshop had a rough year. A Colorado cabinet business was forced to cut back, so they started making doll houses for needy children. Katie Couric comments.
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An American Airlines flight came extremely close to ending in tragedy as the jet skidded off the runway in Jamaica, nearly going into the sea. Kelly Cobiella has more on the investigation.
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Senators need to finish work on the health care bill before heading home for Christmas. As Wyatt Andrews reports, the bill has cleared its final procedural hurdle, expected to pass on Christmas eve.
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Monday: New time restrictions set for airlines keeping passengers on the tarmac; Also, remembering what many consider one of the worst decades in modern history; And, Rwandan women unite to weave their way out of poverty.
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