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Chip Reid: Nuclear Regulatory Commission head says U.S. power plants are safe, but that does little to calm fears after Japan quake
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Christopher Isham spoke with Sharon Squassoni, a nuclear expert and fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, on how serious the threat of a nuclear meltdown is in Japan.
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CBS News political analyst John Dickerson sat down with New York Times' columnist David Brooks, author of "The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement." Brooks takes his experience reporting on events like the fall of the Soviet Union and the economic crisis to explain the unconscious and human interactions in this new book.
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