Ray McGovern: Will Obama continue the encirclement of Russia?
"CBS News RAW:" Republican presidential candidate John McCain visited a Chevron oil rig 150 miles in the Gulf of Mexico. McCain sharply criticized Barack Obama's drilling stances.
"Part 2:" Presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain face off at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y.; CBS' Bob Schieffer moderates the debate focused on the nation's economy.
GOP strategist Barbara Comstock and "The Nation" editor Katrina vanden Heuvel speak with Katie Couric about Sarah Palin's speech at the Republican National Convention and women's rights.
"Caught On Tape:" Pres. Obama and South Korea President Lee Myung-bak seemed a bit confused at the start and end of their joint news conference.
President Obama announced he wants to deploy a different missile defense strategy, moving away from plans created by the Bush administration. Bob Orr spoke with CBS' Chip Reid and David Martin; The Heritage Institute's Mackenzie Eaglen provides analysis.
The heads of the Democratic and Republican Governors Associations spoke to John Dickerson about upcoming elections in Virginia and New Jersey; Plus actor Woody Harrelson on his new movie "The Messenger."
From fistfights at town-hall events and soldiers "gone wild" at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, President Obama and Congress have much to tackle as they return from their summer vacations.
Bob Schieffer spoke with White House Senior Advisor David Axelrod and Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) about health care reform's future, specifically a public option.
In a Face The Nation exclusive, Education Secretary Arne Duncan discusses the H1N1 virus, fixing a broken education system and President Obama's upcoming address to U.S. school children; Plus, Bob Schieffer on this year's wild Summer.
"Only On The Web": Alaskans gathered in Fairbanks to welcome Gov. Sarah Palin home. Supporters praised her for being down to earth and talked about the attention Alaska is now receiving.
Minn. Gov. Tim Pawlenty announced at a news conference that he will not seek re-election in 2010. Pawlenty cited common sense as the reason for his decision, but said it has been an honor to serve the people of Minn.
The scandal that has rocked the U.S. Embassy in Kabul has now hit the U.S. State Department. Sharyl Attkisson reports. Plus; a sneak peak at the new documentary, "The Way We Get By" and an interview with Michael Moore.
The Washington Post's Dan Balz and Bob Schieffer discuss news of Colin Powell's Obama endorsement, Sarah Palin, the ugly side of the campaigns, and the unpredictability of battleground states.
Education Secretary Arne Duncan responded to claims from critics that President Obama's upcoming address to U.S. school children is actually an attempt to spread his "socialist ideology."
As the U.S. presidential election draws near, John McCain's campaign has hit a wall in trying to persuade uncommitted voters to cast their ballot for the Republican candidate. Drew Levinson reports.
Sarah Palin and Joe Biden face off on the proposed bailout bill.
Terror suspect Najibullah Zazi was indicted by a federal grand jury in New York on a count of conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction. Bob Orr and CBS News National Security Analyst Juan Zarate discuss the ongoing investigation.
CBS News' National Security Analyst Juan Zarate and Brookings Presidential Scholar Stephen Hess speak to Bob Schieffer about President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize; Plus: the Dalai Lama visits D.C.
"CBS News RAW": Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich made his appeal to the Illinois Senate at the closing of his impeachment trial.
Actors Woody Harrelson and Ben Foster and director Oren Moverman spoke to John Dickerson about the release of their new movie "The Messenger."
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