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(Studio: Charles Gibson) The panic in Washington, DC, today over an innocent mistake introduced.
(White House: Terry Moran) A timetable of the scare in Washington, DC, when a Cessna single-engine plane intruded into restricted air space featured; scenes shown of people leaving government buildings & of Congress being evacuated & the plane landing; animated diagram shown of the plane & the air space; voice heard of the Washington airport trying to reach the plane. [US Capitol police Chief Terrance GAINER- comments on the incident.] The whereabouts of President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, First Lady Laura Bush & visiting former first lady Nancy Reagan at the time of the incident noted.
(Studio: Charles Gibson; Pentagon: Martha Raddatz) The rules of engagement in the security procedures put in place after September 11 discussed; details given about the role of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld & about the classified nature of the rules for shooting down a plane in the Washington air space.
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) The questions about the grenade found near President Bush's stage in Tbilisi, Georgia, reviewed; scenes shown.
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) Casualties in Iraq from the latest suicide bombings reported.
(Baghdad: Jim Sciutto) The suicide bombers of Iraq featured; scenes shown from the sites of several bombings; details given of the intelligence profile of the bombers, who are young, foreign & indoctrinated. ["Time" magazine Michael WARE- explains what the bombers are told by trainers.] [Iraq national minister for national security Abdul Kareem al-INIZI- {thru reporter's translation} says we are getting more tips on the terrorists.] Iraqi TV ad portraying a suicide bomber & his victims shown.
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) Anti-US demonstrations in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, that turned into riots after a "Newsweek" report claimed that interrogators at the prison in Guantanamo Bay desecrated the Koran shown.
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) North Korea's removal of fuel rods from its nuclear reactors to possibly extract plutonium for nuclear weapons reported.
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) A closer look at the nation's pension crisis in response to the legal case brought by United Airlines that allows it to terminate worker pension plans introduced.
(Chicago: Dean Reynolds) The broader company pension crisis examined; scenes shown of a United workers' rally in Chicago; details given from a Hewitt 2004 survey on the prospects for changes in defined benefits plans, IRS data on frozen retirement plans & the status of the government's Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. [United flight attendant Pam KING- calls for support.] [Pension Rights Center Karen FRIEDMAN- says now other companies may go to court to dump their pension liabilities.] [United flight attendant Jeffrey HEISEY- says it's a broken promise.] [PBGC's Bradley BELT- asks who pays for the losses.]
(Studio: Charles Gibson) United's loss figures for the first quarter of 2005 & the drop for Delta Air Lines stock after its warnings about more financial losses & possible bankruptcy cited.
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) The testimony for the defense at Michael Jackson's molestation trial from actor Macaulay Culkin reported; scenes shown of Culkin & Jackson with the young Macaulay.
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) The announcement of the resignation of controversial preacher Chan Chandler from the East Waynesville Baptist Church in rural North Carolina reported.
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) The series on pain continued with a look at the war in Iraq reported; war casualty statistics cited.
(Washington: Bob Woodruff) A new front in military medicine to deal with battlefield pain examined; scenes shown from the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC, where a technique is being developed using "regional anesthesia" to treat the pain of war wounds. [118th Medical Battalion, National Guard, S/Sgt. Chris COOK- says the pain is a living hell.] [Army's 716th MP Battalion Sgt. Tanner HOAG- describes his injury.] [Army Regional Pain Management Initiative chief Dr. Trip BUCKENMAIER- says our soldiers deserve the best pain treatment.] Animated diagram shown to illustrate how pain is transmitted from the damaged nerve to the brain. [COOK - talks about the healing process.]
(Studio: Charles Gibson) Tomorrow's segment on pain previewed.
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) Report introduced.
(New York: Ned Potter) The use of 21st technology to learn about the life & death of Egypt's boy king Tutankhamen 3,000 years ago featured; scenes shown of computer scans leading to a reconstruction of King Tut's face. [National Geographic Mission Program Terry GARCIA- says we are using new technology to open closed doors.] [Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities Zahi HAWASS- reacts to seeing the face of the king.] ["National Geographic" magazine editor-in-chief Chris JOHNS- speculates King Tut may have been a reckless teenager who suffered an accident.]
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