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Police in Los Angeles made an arrest in the 25-year-old serial murder case of the "Grim Sleeper." The breakthrough came as the result of a search that's commonly called “familial” DNA, a controversial practice in tracking down criminals. What privacy issues does it raise, and how certain are the results? Also, the finance bill moves closer to passage as Obama’s poll numbers decline, and a look back at the life of one of baseball’s larger-than-life managers. Sara Terry sits in for vacationing Warren Olney.
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Police in Los Angeles made an arrest in the 25-year-old serial murder case of the "Grim Sleeper." The breakthrough came as the result of a search that's commonly called “familial” DNA, a controversial practice in tracking down criminals. What privacy issues does it raise, and how certain are the results? Also, the finance bill moves closer to passage as Obama’s poll numbers decline, and a look back at the life of one of baseball’s larger-than-life managers. Sara Terry sits in for vacationing Warren Olney.

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