This program is 27 minutes long
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Washington: Bob Orr) The recovery of EgyptAir Flight 990's flight data recorder reported; details given of the good condition of the recorder with more information than expected.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Decatur, Illinois: Cynthia Bowers) Felony charges against four of the students expelled for fighting from a Decatur, Illinois, high school reported; video footage shown of the fight at a football game. [Decatur school superintendent Kenneth ARNDT - calls the fight a "brawl".] [Reverend Jesse JACKSON - says the fight wasn't serious enough to warrant the punishment.] [Parent Tina CORBIN - says the problem should be handled by school and family, not the "big names".]
(Studio: Dan Rather) Jackson's response to viewing the tape of the Decatur fight reported. [JACKSON - explains why he thinks the fight was not deserving of the two-year suspension.]
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Plans for President Clinton to veto the minimum wage bill passed by the Senate reported.
(Atlanta: Byron Pitts) Concerns about the effects of a minimum wage hike examined. [Restaurant manager Jeff BUCKALEW - says prices would rise.] [Economic Policy Institute Jared BERNSTEIN - explains the need for a solid minimum wage.] [Car wash manager Tim MANY - says he would benefit from a pay raise.]
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Supreme Court: Jim Stewart) A lawsuit brought against states selling personal information from drivers' licenses featured. [South Carolina attorney general Charlie CONDON - comments.] [National Center for Victims of Crime Susan HOWLEY - says stalking victims fear having their information sold to their stalkers.]
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(Studio: Dan Rather) The trial of Nathaniel Abraham for a Pontiac, Michigan, murder he committed at age 11 reported; scenes shown of the boy in the courtroom.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) The tenth anniversary celebration of the fall of the Berlin Wall reported; scenes shown of a concert in Berlin, Germany.
(Berlin, Germany: Tom Fenton) Problems facing Germany ten years after reunification examined. [Ret. sergeant John STOOPS - says Berlin was a party when the wall fell.] [US Ambassador to Germany John KORNBLUM - says the situation was more dangerous than most people knew.]
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Rockville, MD: Wyatt Andrews) The race to map the human genome featured; details given of concerns about the ability to patent human DNA. [Human Genome Research Institute Dr. Francis COLLINS - explains the importance of mapping the genome.] [Celera Genomics Craig VENTER - says he has a bigger computer than Collins.] [University of Pennsylvania Dr. Debra LEONARD - expresses concern about gene patents.]
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(Studio: Dan Rather) The attempt to save the yacht "Young America" after it received a crack in the hull reported.
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