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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton snapped at a Congolese student over a question mistranslated about her husband's views on foreign policy, saying: "My husband is not Secretary of State, I am."
Wall Street Journal reporter and author of the new book "In Fed We Trust" David Wessel spoke with Kimberly Dozier the power of the Federal Reserve during the nation's current economic crisis on "Washington Unplugged."
As the first family enjoys their vacation in Martha's Vineyard, Bob Schieffer discusses the vacation spots of past U.S. presidents.
Sen. Kennedy's closest friend in the Senate, Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and Georgetown University scholar, Michael Eric Dyson remember the lasting legacy of Sen. Kennedy.
Bob Schieffer spoke with former Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge about his new tell-all book about his time in George W. Bush's cabinet.
With the current health care debate heating up Bob Schieffer looks at how argument is affecting Americans.
Vice President Joe Biden made his 3rd trip to Iraq and spoke with reporters.
Sharyl Attkisson hosts a roundtable with Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa), Former National Cyber Security Czar Andy Purdy and Lee Casey, who served in the Justice Dept. under Presidents Reagan and George H. W. Bush.
John Dickerson and CBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller discuss the pressing issues filling up President Obama's plate. Plus; Washington Post's Amy Argetsinger discusses the controversey surrounding the "Funniest Celebrities In Washington" charity event.
Rapper and actor Chris "Ludacris" Bridges joins Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) and Mark Ambinder on "Washington Unplugged."
In the race for governor in New Jersey, Republican candidate Chris Christie's lead over Gov. Jon Corzine has narrowed. As CBS News' John Bentley reports, will a last-minute cash infusion and string of negative attacks put Corzine over the top?
White House Senior Advisor David Axelrod and Blue Dog Democrat, Rep. Jim Cooper (D-Tenn) discuss health care reform with Bob Schieffer.
Nancy Cordes and the Washington Post's Scott Wilson on "Washington Unplugged."
Over the last year, Iran has seen rising levels of resistance to President Ahmadinejad's repressive regime. Strikes by bus workers and teachers, women's rights demonstrations, student occupations and protests by Iran 's suppressed national minorities, especially the Kurds, Baluchis and Ahwazi Arabs. Rejecting the neo-con agenda of US invasion or a preemptive strike against Tehran , human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell asks: What are the prospects for regime change from within – by and for the Iranian people? On his weekly TV programme, Talking With Tatchell, Peter Tatchell interviews Maryam Namazie - Iranian broadcaster, humanist, feminist and communist – on the value of solidarity with the Iranian people's struggle for democracy, socialism and human rights. 16.03.07
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Iraq descends into clericalism and barbarism
Iraqi human rights activist, Ali Hili, reveals that for most ordinary Iraqis, life is now worse than under Saddam Hussein's brutal misrule. Although many Iraqis are attempting to forge a peaceful, democratic future, much of the country is blighted by war, mob rule and sectarian violence. Most people live in a state of permanent insecurity and fear. Suicide bombings, assassinations and death squad killings are daily occurrences. Some of this indiscriminate violence is perpetrated by foreign al-Qaida terrorists and by Sunni insurgents, including loyalists to Saddam's now defunct Baathist regime. Saddam was evil. But even under his savage regime everyday life and personal relationships were never subjected to such extreme moral policing and violent repression. For women and gay people, and for Muslims who follow the “wrong” interpretation of Islam, the clock is being turned back to the Dark Ages. Ali Hili is director of Iraqi LGBT. 09.06.07
"Raisin' McCain" music video: an original anthem by country music star John Rich in support of Republican presidential candidate John McCain. Official website: www.johnrich.com Campaign website: www.johnmccain.com
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War is child abuse. Millions of children are being killed, wounded, conscripted, orphaned, jailed and sexually abused in 30 conflict zones. Peter Tatchell interviews Mark Waddington of the charity War Child, which is reaching out to the child victims of war and transforming their lives. 11.09.07
Oldecam and Notaspringchick for OFN with part 1 of the Obama energy plan for America www.montebubbles.net, www.oldefartnetwork.com
Phil Tagami talks to Rebecca Kaplan, AC Transit Boardmember and candidate for Oakland City Council At-large.
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