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(Studio: Anthony Mason) How banks cut revenue forecasts for Facebook before the stock went public but only told top clients examined. [Greencrest Capital economist Max WOLFF- calls this a misadventure of epic proportions: says Morgan Stanley did not tell everyone; indicates this has been a reminder about Wall Street.] [SEC chairman Mary SCHAPIRO- comments on "issues."] How this is the worst high-profile public offering with investors being the biggest losers discussed.
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(Capitol Hill: Nancy Cordes) The federal investigations of JPMorgan Chase following its billion-dollar losses examined; details given about what CEO Jamie Dimon said about the risky trades. [To the Senate Banking Committee, SEC chairman Mary SCHAPIRO- comments on the company's disclosures.] [On NBC, DIMON - admits we were wrong.]
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(Studio: Mark Strassmann) The launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket to resupply the International Space Station as the first private commercial transport ship {Dragon} to replace the space shuttle program featured; scenes of the liftoff and animation of the docking shown; details given about the "rental car" for the space station. [NASA's Dan GOLDIN††- talks about the mission.] [SpaceX founder Elon MUSK†- says there is no precedent for this in space exploration.]
(Studio: Scott Pelley) The Musk interview previewed.
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(Cairo: Elizabeth Palmer) The first free presidential election in Egypt after 30 years of dictatorship previewed; scenes shown from Cairo of presidential candidates Amr Moussa and Dr. Abdel Abolfotoh on the campaign trail. What has become of former President Hosni Mubarak, who stepped down a year ago, discussed.
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(Joplin, Missouri: Ben Tracy) The aftermath of the tornado featured; scenes and diagrams shown of rebuilding in Joplin; details given about new housing construction regulations. [Survivor Helen OWENS - shows her new concrete house; says she is starting over.] Texas Tech research on tornado-impenetrable houses shown.
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(Washington: Bob Orr) The auction of a vial of blood attributed to President Ronald Reagan examined; details given about where the blood came from on March 30, 1981 and about other odd presidential memorabilia. [Reagan Presidential Foundation John HEUBUSCH- calls it an outrageous sale on the Internet.] [Historian Douglas BRINKLEY - calls this bizarre with no historical value.]
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