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(Pentagon: David Martin) An air strike on Aleppo, Syria that may have involved chemical weapons examined; scenes shown of injured people. [Representative Mike ROGERS- says there is a high probability they have used some amount of chemical weapons.] [OBAMA - says we intend to investigate thoroughly.]
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(Jerusalem: Major Garrett) President Obama's assertion that the US will not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon featured; scenes shown of him in Israel with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in front of the Iron Dome missile intercepting system. [OBAMA – says we will do what is necessary; says there is time to resolve this issue diplomatically.] [NETANYAHU – says we have a common assessment.]
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(Studio: Anthony Mason) Signs of hope in the economic recovery examined; details given about the strengthening housing rebound; home construction permit figures cited; details given of worries about the financial crisis in Cyprus and the European Central Bank’s plan to tax deposits in banks there. [Federal Reserve Board chairman Ben BERNANKE – says unemployment claims are the lowest level since the crisis.] [CYPRIOT – reacts.]
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(Monument, Colorado: Brian Maass) The shooting death of Colorado prison system director Tom Clements at his house by a gunman who fled reviewed; scenes shown of the house. [Voice of police DISPATCHER – describes the 911 call.] [El Paso sheriff's department Lt. Jeff KRAMER- says we have no suspect.] Increased security for Colorado’s governor and other state officials noted.
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(Denver: Mark Strassmann) Colorado’s new law that puts restrictions on the sale of guns and ammunition featured; scenes shown of Governor John Hickenlooper signing the law and with Tom Sullivan, whose son Alex was killed in the Aurora movie theater massacre; details given about the limit on high capacity ammunition clips and the background check requirement. [SULLIVAN – says he was thinking about the sons and daughters of Colorado.] [Firing Line gun shop manager Richard TAYLOR- says it’s a knee-jerk reaction.]
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(New York: Jim Axelrod) The rescue of New York City construction worker Joseph Barone after he got stuck in mud while working underground at a subway site reviewed; scenes and animation shown. [BARONE – says the clay was sucking him in.] [Fire Chief Donald HAYDE- says it was the most difficult technical rescue operation he’s been involved in.] [Wife Candy BARONE- thanks the fire department.]
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(Milwaukee: Elaine Quijano) The shortage of priests in the Catholic Church in the US examined; figures cited; details given about the expansion of the pool of candidates to include former Anglican priests who converted to Catholicism as per Pope Benedict’s 2009 order. [Milwaukee priest Father Tim KITZKE- says we need more vocations.] [Former Anglican Mark LEWIS- says we knew this was the right way to go.]
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(New York: David Martin) The story of veteran Eddie Wright, who lost both his hands in Iraq, presented; scenes shown of Wright teaching martial arts after returning to active duty; details given about how he was helped by the Semper Fi Fund set up by Karen Guenther. [WRIGHT – says he’s had times when he needed people to help him out; says the marriage counseling provided by the Semper Fi Fund has been the best; admits being angry because his career got cut short.] [GUENTHER – says we’re going to be doing it for decades.]
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