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Hillary Clinton's 1996 trip to Bosnia is at the center of a dispute over her statements that her plane came under sniper fire. This report by Sharyl Attkisson makes no mention of sniper fire. (CBSNews.com)
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The White House may reverse course and spend part of the $700B bailout to save the auto industry after the UAW was blamed for the failure of Congress to pass a bill, reports Sharyl Attkisson.
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Things get heated as Sharyl Attkisson tracks down Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones, D-Ohio, to question her about a $2 million earmark benefiting paint company Sherwin Williams (CBSNews.com)
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Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., tells Sharyl Attkisson that Congress' investigation of the Justice Department should continue despite Attorney General Gonzales' resignation. (CBSNews.com)
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Michael and Theresa Cedillo, whose lawsuit seeks to prove a link between autism and vaccines, tell Sharyl Attkisson how their daughter was transformed after a routine shot. (CBSNews.com)
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When we see astronauts walking in space, a lot of us wish we could do the same. Sharyl Attkisson got a chance to join a group of science teachers to check out zero gravity and its benefits.
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Congress is piling the pressure on President Bush over the war in Iraq. Sen. Olympia Snowe talked with Sharyl Attkisson about lawmakers' expectations in the months ahead. (CBSNews.com)
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Exclusive CBS News video contradicts Hillary Clinton's account of her 1996 visit to Bosnia. Senator Clinton admitted she "made a mistake," but it wasn't the only one. Sharyl Attkisson reports. (CBSNews.com)
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Families are wary of a popular HPV vaccine after their loved ones became seriously ill. Sharyl Attkisson reports and Dr. Jon LaPook offers advice for parents concerned for their child's safety.
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Hillary Clinton greatly misstated an experience in Bosnia that has opened the door for her foreign policy experience to be scrutinized. Sharyl Attkisson reports. (CBSNews.com)
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Sharyl Attkisson speaks to Rep. Dave Weldon, R-Fla., about the Hannah Poling case and the heated debate over vaccines and autism. Weldon, a doctor, wants more research on the issue.
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Congressional leaders have admitted there's no overwhelming support for an auto bailout because of the disastrous results of the $700 billion economic bailout. Sharyl Attkisson has more.
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Many New York railroad workers can retire with a pension at the age of 50. Although their retirement seems like a good deal, many may be involved in a scam to get more. Sharyl Attkisson reports.
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"Only On The Web": Sharyl Attkisson speaks with Maj. Eric Egland about allegations that Congressional earmarks meant to curb IED networks were mismanaged, leading to the loss of American lives.
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Michael and Theresa Cedillo, whose lawsuit seeks to prove a link between autism and vaccines, tell Sharyl Attkisson how their daughter was transformed after a routine shot. (CBSNews.com)
Congress is working overtime on a plan that will help the Big Three before the new year. A possible "car czar" may be appointed to ensure that tax dollars are well spent. Sharyl Attkisson reports.
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A bridge loan with conditions is expected to help auto makers get through the holidays until a more substantial plan can be created, reports Sharyl Attkisson.
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Health company Kyphon has been accused of overcharging Medicare by forcing osteoporosis patients to stay overnight in hospitals for a simple one-hour procedure. Sharyl Attkisson investigates.