This program is 29 minutes long
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(Studio: Brian Ross) Mohammed's confession at a military tribunal last weekend at Guantanamo examined; details given about "KSM"'s admissions about the 9/11 operation and of his list of other targets that led to terror alerts. [Former FBI special agent Jack CLOONAN, former counterterrorism official Richard CLARKE- characterize Mohammed.]
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(Studio: Charles Gibson; Washington: Jan Crawford Greenburg) The e-mail evidence about the firing of the US attorneys with Rove and Attorney General Alberto Gonzales at the center of the discussions, the problem for the White House and Justice Department in not being forthcoming about the matter and whether any White House officials will go to Capitol Hill to tell Congress what happened discussed.
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(Studio: Charles Gibson; Washington: George Stephanopoulos) The fact that other big states will move their primaries effectively setting up a national primary nine months before the 2008 election, how this could affect the political process and how a change could make Iowa and New Hampshire even more important discussed.
(Studio: Charles Gibson) Report introduced.
(Mason City, Iowa: Jake Tapper) The return of Republican Senator John McCain's bus "Straight Talk Express" to the campaign trail featured; details given of his emphasis on conservative credentials and his link to the Iraq war campaign. [On the bus, McCAIN - talks about planning the campaign and the irony of his support for President Bush's war.] [McCAIN - campaigns.] [In Ames, Iowa, McCAIN - says the "Republicans lost the war {sic}."]
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(Stockholm: David Wright) The exodus of 20,000 Iraqi refugees to Sweden, which has generous asylum laws, featured; scenes shown from Stockholm. [With face shaded, "Dr. SAMI" - asks how he could stay in Iraq.] [Minister of immigration Tobias BILLSTROM- talks about Swedish policy.] [Ophthalmologist "Dr. ALI" - cites his cost to be smuggled out.]
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(New York: Betsy Stark) Business productivity through company health and wellness benefits examined; scenes shown from the Florida Power and Light's on-site fitness center and cafeteria, where healthy food costs less than a hamburger and from the Pepsi bottling company plant. [Employee Vinnie ROBANO - feels fitter.] [Florida Power and Light's Andy SCIBELLI, Pepsi Bottling Group benefits vice president David KASIARZ- assess the programs for health and productivity.]
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(New York: Ned Potter) A wildlife refuge in Chad for elephants and other animals and the constant threat of poaching featured; scenes shown of the elephant herd; details given of the market for ivory in China. [National Geographic Society Michael FAY- says it's about greed; states it is a last bastion for wildlife in central Africa; explains how the elephants know where they are.] [Wildlife Conservation Society Stephen BLAKE- talks about the international market for ivory.]
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