Harry Smith talks to White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs about a range of issues ahead of a presidential visit to Detroit.

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Rep. Charles Rangel was charged with 13 ethics violations and his trial is likely to make Democrats unlikely. Sharyl Attkisson reports.

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The Massachusetts Senator Said He Always Intended to Pay Taxes, Acknowledged He Didn't Address the Issue Quickly Enough

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Arpaio Continues Crackdowns on Suspected Illegal Immigrants Despite Judge Tossing Key Provisions of New Law

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With Big Three Showing Profitability and Adding Jobs, Obama Admin. "Surprised" by Outcome of Auto Industry Bailout

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Porcelain Port-A-Potties, Eva Longoria's Florist, Presidential Party Planners All Reportedly Part of Big Day

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Former Vice Presidential Nominee Suggests President Should Have Spent Time Visiting U.S.-Mexico Border

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Bill Would Have Provided Up To $7.4 Billion in Aid; Vote Largely along Party Lines

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Federal Judge Received Messages from People Against Ruling Who "Expressed Their Displeasure in a Perverted Way"

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During an Urban League event, President Obama accepted responsibility for the rush to judgment over the Shirley Sherrod controversy. Katie Couric reports.

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Katie Couric exposes the "dirty little secret" of life insurance providers Prudential and MetLife who profited from the death benefits of fallen soldiers.

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A congressional investigation has led to criminal charges and a public trial against Rep. Charlie Rangel D-NY, accused of improperly soliciting donations. Sharyl Attkisson reports.

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A Senate subcommittee has determined that thousands of grave sites belonging to soldiers have been mislabeled in Arlington National Cemetery due to poor record keeping. Chip Reid reports.

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Pentagon officials are accusing the WikiLeaks Website and the source of the "Afghan Diaries" of murder for jeopardizing the security of military contacts in Afghanistan. David Martin reports.

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Congressman's Attorneys Provide 32-Page Response to Charges Against Him

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Defense Secretary Robert Gates Calls Massive Leak of Secret Military Reports "Dangerous" for Troops, Allies

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Obama's Nominee to be Director of National Intelligence Unanimously Approved by Senate Intelligence Committee

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Tenn. Gubernatorial Candidate Basil Marceaux Pleased with Exposure From Speech, Despite Being Largely Mocked

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Report: Trend Reflects Rise in Risky Behavior in Military Stretched by Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq

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Phoenix Police Arrest at Least 20; Ariz. Gov. Calls Judge's Order to Halt Controversial Law a "Bump in the Road"

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CBS News' Jan Crawford spoke with Rep, Ann Kirkpatrick (D-Ariz.) about Wednesday's ruling, eliminating controversial elements in Arizona's immigration law. Plus; a roundtable with litigator Jonathan Benner and CBSNews.com's Brian Montopoli.

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Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick spoke with CBS News' Jan Crawford about Arizona's controversial immigration law and a judge's decision to strip key elements to the law.

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Three Arrested in Phoenix Marches; Legal Question Likely to Go to 9th Circuit Court of Appeals

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Bill to Create Lending Fund and Tax Breaks for Small Businesses Fails in Senate Vote; Negotiations to Continue

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Embattled N.Y. Representative Denies Deal to Settle Ethics Case and Avoid Trial

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