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BOB SCHIEFFER, CBS ANCHOR: I`m Bob Schieffer. Congress is getting an election-year tax cut ready. We start there tonight, but that`s just part of this story.

ANTHONY MASON, CBS CORRESPONDENT: The U.S. will soon have to add another zero to the national debt. I`m Anthony Mason on $10 trillion of trouble.

JIM AXELROD, CBS CORRESPONDENT: I`m Jim Axelrod with a story even the White House finds hard to believe. How did this garbage man end up with sensitive information about the president?

BARY PETERSEN, CBS CORRESPONDENT: Call it the age bank, getting credit for helping senior citizens today so you can withdraw help ...

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