Last Night:
1. Tiger Woods won his first championship since coming back from his scandel.
2. CBS News correspondent Debbye Turner Bell reports on an experimental vaccine for a deadly form of brain cancer that's being tested on dogs that stimulates the patient's own immune system to fight the tumor, and perhaps even prevent a recurrence of the disease.
3. If current trends persist, this promises to be one of the greatest, if grimmest, shows on Earth
Today:
1. The All-Star shortstop became the second top free agent to land with the Marlins in a matter of days, agreeing Sunday night to a $106 million, six-year contract.
2. An outing of luxury sportscar enthusiasts in Japan ended in an expensive freeway pileup smashing a stunning eight Ferraris, a Lamborghini and two Mercedes likely worth more than $1 million together.
3.Two whistleblowers offer a rare window into the root causes of the subprime mortgage meltdown. Eileen Foster, a former senior executive at Countrywide Financial, and Richard Bowen, a former vice president at Citigroup, tell Steve Kroft the companies ignored their repeated warnings about defective, even fraudulent mortgages. The result, experts say, was a cascading wave of mortgage defaults for which virtually no high-ranking Wall Street executives have been prosecuted.
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