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How will the Malaysia Airlines crash investigation proceed?

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The site of the Malaysia Airlines crash in Ukraine is under pro-Russian rebel supervision. CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate explains how the investigation may proceed if rebels are tampering with evidence on the ground.

Hamas militants push deep into Israel via tunnels

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Despite an estimated 1,500 rockets launched from Gaza since the Mideast conflict began, Israel has suffered many fewer casualties. But the danger for Israel is real as Hamas militants travel further into Israel through tunnels. Barry Petersen reports.

Malaysia Airlines faces second tragedy in four months

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Malaysia Airlines has defended itself against accusations that it shares some of the blame for MH17's crash because its pilots flew too close to a war zone. The airline is now trying to weather a second aviation tragedy just four months after the unresolved disappearance of Malaysia Flight 370 with 239 people aboard. Jeff Pegues reports.

Death toll climbs as Israel continues Gaza bombardment

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The Israeli military pounded the Gaza Strip with airstrikes for the twelfth day in a row. As Holly Williams explains, if Israel expands its ground offensive the price may be more bloodshed.

Police: Florida dad beats accused child abuser

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A Daytona Beach father beat Raymond Frolander, 18, unconscious after finding him allegedly sexually abusing his 11-year-old son, police say. Louis Bolden from CBS affiliate WKMG in Orlando reports.

Amidst tragedy, pressure increases on Russian government

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All eyes are on Russia and their involvement with Ukrainian pro-Russian separatists after the tragedy of Flight MH17. CBS News national security analyst and former aide to President George W. Bush, Juan Zarate, joins "CBS This Morning Saturday."



Obama calls MH Flight 17 crash a "global tragedy"

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The U.S. is sending help to assist in the MH Flight 17 investigation. President Obama has warned that U.S. has the "capacity" to increase sanctions on Russia if they continue to support the rebels. Mark Albert reports.

What's next for Russia/U.S. relations?

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The downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 has strained an already tense relationship between the U.S. and Russia. Former CIA deputy director Mike Morrell joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the diplomatic implications.

Israel says Gaza ground assault could last weeks

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Israeli forces are on their third day of ground attacks in Gaza, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the country's military to prepare for a possible expansion. Holly Williams reports.

Housing market sluggish amid dip in mortgage activity

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A fall off in mortgage activity, combined with Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's remarks about the slow progress in the housing sector, are putting pressure on existing and new home sales. Jill Schlesinger reports.

Stock market ends week on high note

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The stock market ended the week on an upswing after Google, General Electric and other big companies reported their quarterly results. Jericka Duncan reports.

Prominent AIDS researcher among dead in fatal crash

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Among the men and women of science who died in the Malaysia Airlines crash was a giant: Joep Lange. Lange was a doctor, visionary and campaigner who spearheaded the push to get cheap anti-retroviral drugs to the poor. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

What role did Russia play in the MH17 crash?

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President Obama has said there had to be Russian help to bring down Malaysian Airlines Flight 17. Former CIA deputy director and CBS News security contributor Mike Morell explains how much help the Russians could have provided to the pro-Russian separatists.





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