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Abducted Girl's Hero Describes Car Chase Rescue
Erica Hill speaks with Victor Perez, a Fresno, Calif. construction worker who intercepted the vehicle involved with a child kidnapping and helped the victim return home to her family.
Is Your Household Help Legal?
California gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman has been accused of employing an undocumented housekeeper and nanny for nine years. And she's not alone: According to a 2009 report from the Pew Hispanic Center, a nonpartisan research group, 27 percent of housekeepers in the U.S. are illegal immigrants.
Mother Begs Hillary Clinton: 'Bring My Son Home'
A U.S. woman whose son was shot in the head by Mexican pirates while boating on a border lake in Texas is begging Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to help her, "mother to mother."
Fatal Car Crash Imparts Lifesaving Lesson
On August 26, 2010, my sister was driving my little brother and dad home from dinner. She swerved to avoid another accident, and their car rolled countless times off the freeway and into a cement embankment.
Dad: Bus Bullies 'Turned My World Upside Down'
James Willie Jones fought tears as he talked about his confrontation with school-bus riders who allegedly bullied his daughter. Chatari Jones, 12, who has cerebral palsy, was also tearful, but said, "I'd like to get on the bus again."
What's Your Family's Style?
Parents Speak Out against Son's Fake Arrest
A San Jose, Calif., police officer fake-arrested a 15-year-old boy for having sex with his stepdaughter. His parents spoke out on "Good Morning America."











