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Rhonnie Jaus, Head of Sex Crimes Div.

Add to EJ Playlist  Rhonnie Jaus admits her job is emotionally taxing, but is driven by her desire to help people who've been sexually abused. "I see people who have been victimized in the most profound and unimaginable ways," she says. "And each time I see them, it almost rejuvenates me. We have the know how to help people, to obtain some kind of justice, to make them whole."

Okla. tornado survivor finds dog buried alive under rubble

Add to EJ Playlist  Barbara Garcia, a survivor of the massive tornado that struck an Oklahoma City suburb, found her dog buried alive under the rubble during her interview with ...

A Face in the Crowd: Say goodbye to anonymity

Add to EJ Playlist  Even if your picture isn't on the Internet, computerized facial recognition makes it virtually impossible to keep your "faceprint" private. Lesley Stahl reports.

North Korean prisoner escaped after 23 brutal years

Add to EJ Playlist  Born in a prison camp, Shin Dong-hyuk describes how three generations of a family are incarcerated if one family member is considered disloyal. Anderson Cooper reports.

Discovering the secrets of lions

Add to EJ Playlist  Dereck and Beverly Joubert have been filming Africa's lions for 30 years and their discoveries have challenged conventional wisdom. Lara Logan reports.

Afghan children on a long and perilous journey

Add to EJ Playlist  Thousands of mostly teenage boys have fled their country to embark on a 10000-mile trek to Europe in search of a better life. Anderson Cooper reports.

Bill Gates 2.0

Add to EJ Playlist  For Bill Gates, technology is still the solution. He shows Charlie Rose some inventions he's working on to help heal the world.

The Rescue of Jessica Buchanan

Add to EJ Playlist  An American aid worker's first interview about being kidnapped and held for ransom by Somali pirates in a 93-day ordeal. Scott Pelley reports.

Succeeding As Civilians

Add to EJ Playlist  Disabled veterans are getting help finding work in a tough job environment. Air Force veteran Mike Haynie has created a course to teach vets how to launch th...

Invisible wounds of war

Add to EJ Playlist  Tens of thousands of servicemen and women are dealing with lasting brain damage as the Pentagon scrambles to treat these invisible wounds. David Martin reports.

Counterinsurgency Cops: Military tactics fight street crime

Add to EJ Playlist  Tactics used overseas in the war on terror are helping law enforcement take back the streets of Springfield, Mass., from criminal gangs. Lesley Stahl reports.

60 Minutes: The Boston Bombings

Add to EJ Playlist  The inside story of the Boston Marathon bombing investigation: Scott Pelley interviews Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis.

The 9/11 Museum: Curating memories of terror and tragedy

Add to EJ Playlist  Lesley Stahl gets the first in-depth look at the National September 11 Memorial Museum currently under construction seven stories below ground.

Sniffing Out Bombs: America's most elite dogs

Add to EJ Playlist  Lara Logan gets a rare look into the secretive world of working dogs -- some of whose capabilities are military secrets -- and their handlers.

Hunting the world's most wanted warlord: Joseph Kony

Add to EJ Playlist  Lara Logan joins Ugandan soldiers and their U.S. military advisers as they search the African jungle for the military madman Joseph Kony.

Newtown families on gun control, part two

Add to EJ Playlist  Families of Newtown victims want the tragic memory of 12/14 - the date of the Connecticut massacre -- to spur new gun control legislation in the U.S..

Newtown families on gun control, part one

Add to EJ Playlist  Families of Newtown victims want the tragic memory of 12/14 - the date of the Connecticut massacre -- to spur new gun control legislation in the U.S. Scott P...

Arizona's Pioneer Hotel fire re-examined

Add to EJ Playlist  Steve Kroft revisits the case of Louis Taylor, who may have been falsely accused and imprisoned for decades for setting a hotel fire in Tucson that killed 28.

The Lost Boys, part one

Add to EJ Playlist  Bob Simon first met the Lost Boys in a Kenyan refugee camp in 2001 after they had fled civil war in the Sudan. Some of the young men were relocated to the U....

The Lost Boys, part two

Add to EJ Playlist  Bob Simon first met the Lost Boys in a Kenyan refugee camp in 2001 after they had fled civil war in the Sudan. Some of the young men were relocated to the U....

Pussy Riot punk band remains defiant of Putin's Russia

Add to EJ Playlist  The punk rock band "Pussy Riot" remains a voice of dissent in Russia, even though some of its members are in prison or in hiding. Lesley Stahl Get more at ht...

Blindsided: The exoneration of Brian Banks

Add to EJ Playlist  Has Brian Banks' dream of an NFL career been delayed or even destroyed by a false charge of rape and 5 years in prison? James Brown reports. Get more at http...

Nile Crocodiles: Diving with a deadly predator

Add to EJ Playlist  Africa's Nile crocodiles can grow up to 20 feet long, weigh as much as a car, and bite as hard as a T-Rex. So why does Anderson Cooper get in the water with ...

Nicolas Cage pranks CBSNews.com

Add to EJ Playlist  Nicolas Cage plays the overly protective patriarch of a prehistoric family in DreamWorks' latest 3D animated film, "The Croods." Emma Stone and Ryan Reynolds...

The Innovator: Jack Dorsey

Add to EJ Playlist  When Jack Dorsey invented Twitter, he changed the way we communicate. Will his latest creation, Square, change the way we shop? Lara Logan reports. Get more ...

Hit man: Has a mobster found redemption?

Add to EJ Playlist  John Veasey was a hit man for the Philadelphia mob, but now he says he's found God. Has the one-time killer really changed? Byron Pitts reports. Get more at ...

American nuns struggle with Vatican for change

Add to EJ Playlist  Will Pope Francis change the way the Vatican has been dealing with the largest U.S. nun's organization? Bob Simon reports. Get more at http://www.cbsn ews.com...

Lethal medicine linked to meningitis outbreak

Add to EJ Playlist  Scott Pelley investigates New England Compounding Center (NECC), the pharmacy behind a tainted steroid that caused a deadly outbreak of fungal meningitis. Cl...

Sheryl Sandberg pushes women to "lean in"

Add to EJ Playlist  Why aren't more women in leadership positions? Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg tells Norah O'Donnell women need to learn to "lean in." Click this link to SUBSCR...

God's Architect: Antoni Gaudi's glorious vision

Add to EJ Playlist  Architect Antoni Gaudi's vision for the Sagrada Familia, a church under construction for over 130 years, is aided by modern technology. Lara Logan reports. C...



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