Bob Schieffer spoke with Rep. John Boehner about President-elect Barack Obama's newly proposed tax plan to cut taxes and create jobs.
Bob Schieffer spoke to Sen. Dick Durbin and Roland Burris about the debate over scandalous Gov. Rod Blagojevich's Senate nomination of Burris.
Bob Schieffer spoke with Sen. Dick Durbin and Roland Burris about Burris' controversial Senate nomination; Rep. John Boehner spoke on Obama's tax plan and Bob Schieffer looks forward to new memories.
Bob Schieffer comments on the upcoming coverage of Barack Obama's inauguration, it will be the 12th of his career.
No "Bailout" Bill! Even though administration operatives are threatening Congressional Representatives... Do NOT attempt to push a dictatorship down the throats of the American People
Crash The Next Great Depression (factors that led to the 2008 meltdown -- after the 1929 market crash
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Note the exploading windows and squibs: the smoke puffs shooting out of the windows. Remember there was no fire on those levels. According to the NIST and FEMA reports there was only a small contained fire on the lower floors. Note: There is no audio.
Chip Reid speaks with President-elect Barack Obama's White House Senior Advisor David, Ill. Lieutenant Gov. Pat Quinn and Nobel Laureate in Economics Paul Krugman.
Bob Schieffer spoke with Vice President Dick Cheney about controversial strategies utilized in the war with Iraq, homeland security and his power as vice president.
During his news conference, Pres. Obama addressed the crisis in Iran and his hopes for health care reform. Bob Schieffer was joined by CBS News Senior White House Correspondent Chip Reid and CBS News Pentagon Correspondent David Martin. Nancy Cordes also has the latest on the Metro train crash.
Beyonce sang Barack and Michelle Obama through their first inaugural dance as many of Hollywood's biggest stars celebrated the president and country's big day at the Neighborhood Inaugural Ball.
In Full: With family, friends and Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell of Alaska present, Sarah Palin issues a statement with her intention to resign office at the end of July to take her fight "in a new direction."
CBS News' White House Correspondent gets real from the press corps perspective at the Kremlin.
During Washington Unplugged, Bob Schieffer and Mark Knoller recall Michael Jackson's visit to the White House during Ronald Reagan's presidency.
CBS News RAW: Speaking before a group of reporters in Minnesota, Democratic Senator-elect Al Franken discussed his recent win after GOP Sen. Norm Coleman finally conceded his seat.
President Bush will be remembered for many things, some of which he may want to forget. But, along the way, Bush has poked fun at others too.
Zach Bonner is 11 years old has walked from his home in Tampa, Fla. to the White House in an effort to raise awareness for homeless kids. Bob Schieffer spoke with this young philanthropist.
John Dickerson discussed U.S. global military efforts with Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen; Sen. Chuck Schumer and Sen. Chuck Grassley debate public and private healthcare.
President Obama tripped in L'Aquila Italy today.
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