CBS News Show - The longest-running news programs in the history of television, having premiered on CBS on November 7, 1954. Each Sunday, CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer interviews newsmakers on the latest issues. Guests include government leaders, politicians, and international figures in the news. CBS News correspondents engage the guests in a lively roundtable discussion focusing on current topics.
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.
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.
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.
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 a panel of political figures about Caroline Kennedy's Senate chances and what she can bring to New York, and Bob Schieffer's toothy rhyme.
Sen. John McCain spoke with Bob Schieffer about the continuing crisis in Iran, handling tensions between the U.S. and North Korea, the prison at Guantanamo Bay. Also, Bob Schieffer on enjoying Father's Day.
Bob Schieffer spoke with Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) about health care, Sonia Sotomayor, and Guantanamo Bay. And, Schieffer remembers Tim Russert.
Bob Schieffer spoke with Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) about health care, Sonia Sotomayor, and Guantanamo Bay. And, Schieffer remembers Tim Russert.
Bob Schieffer speaks with Ill. Attorney General Lisa Madigan about Gov. Rod Blagojevich; Senators debate the auto bailout; Blagojevich's effect on Barack Obama and the President-elect's priority.
Harry Smith spoke with Senior White House Advisor David Axelrod about the President's trip to Europe and the Middle East. Fmr. Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich discussed his recent comments against Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor.
Bob Schieffer speaks with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and economist Austan Goolsbee about the current state of the economy and what measures need to be taken to stabilize the market.
Harry Smith spoke with Senior White House Advisor David Axelrod about the President's trip to Europe and the Middle East. Fmr. Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich discussed his recent comments against Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor.
Bob Schieffer spoke with Sen. Diane Feinstein, Sen Jon Kyl, The NY Times' David Brooks and The Washington Post's Bob Woodward about Judge Sonia Sotomayor's ability to serve on the Supreme Court.
Harry Smith is joined with Anthony Romero, Peter King, John Dickerson, and Joan Biskupic who discussed Gitmo detainees, military tribunals and appointing a new Supreme Court Justice.
Bob Schieffer discussed a swine flu with Richard Besser, Health & Human Services Sec. Kathleen Sebelius and Homeland Security Sec. Janet Napolitano; Sen. Arlen Specter discussed changing parties.
Bob Schieffer got both sides of the torture investigation debate from Sen. John Mccain and Sen. Patrick Leahy; Bob Woodward and Tina Brown dissect Obama's 100 days and the President and his dog.
Bob Schieffer spoke with Republican Sen. John Mccain and Democratic Sen. Kent Conrad about President Obama's stimulus plan and Economic Advisor Christina Romer discussed the bank bailouts.
Bob Schieffer spoke with President Obama's Press Secretary Robert Gibbs about the stimulus; Rep. Barney Frank and Sen. Richard Shelby discussed bailouts; and Schieffer finally changed the subject.
Bob Schieffer spoke with HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan about Obama's Housing Plan; Governors from Ohio, Indiana and New Jersey discussed state budgets; and America looks the other way at its border.
Bob Schieffer spoke to White House Chief Of Staff Rahm Emanuel about President Obama's bold budget proposal, the ailing auto industry and Obama's plan to withdraw troops from Iraq.
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