Sharyl Attkisson, CBS News Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton and NVIC's Barbara Loe Fisher discuss the possible dangers with the H1N1 vaccine. Plus, 'Unplugged Under 40' profiles chef and restaurateur Spike Mendelsohn.
Filmmaker Robert Kenner and Michael Pollan explain their new film, "Food, Inc." to John Dickerson.
Nancy Cordes gets the low down on healthcare reform and talks to Senator Coburn and the White House?s Christina Romer. Also, Travis Ulerick, who was invited to the White House Thursday.
During Washington Unplugged, Bob Schieffer and Mark Knoller recall Michael Jackson's visit to the White House during Ronald Reagan's presidency.
"In Full:" Tom Brokaw moderates the second official presidential debate between John McCain and Barack Obama in a town-hall style format at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn.
"CBS News RAW:" Speaking at town-hall meeting in Green Bay, Wis. Pres. Obama voiced his support for government-sponsored health care plan.
CBS News' Fernando Suarez reports on the largest exhibition of unmanned vehicles and robots, ranging from military drones to vacuum cleaners.
"CBS News RAW": Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich made his appeal to the Illinois Senate at the closing of his impeachment trial.
President-elect Obama spoke out in defense of Israel, and in defense of his position on Israel, many times during his campaign. He has stayed quiet on recent developments there, letting Bush announce the US position.
Bob Schieffer talks to Gerry Livingston about President Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Mark Knoller on Michael Jackson, an author on Iran, and presidential pastry chef Roland Mesnier.
Information has emerged which suggests that lawyer and author Caroline Kennedy, daughter of former President John F. Kennedy, could succeed Sen. Hillary Clinton. Kelly Wallace reports from New York.
"CBS News RAW:" President George W. Bush delivered a farewell address to the nation from the East Room of the White House, as he discussed his last 8 years in office.
President-elect Obama responds to charges today that his appointment of Gov. Bill Richardson (D-NM) to Commerce Secretary is a "consolation prize" for Hispanic Americans.
"Only On The Web:" On the night of Pres. Barack Obama's historic inauguration, Katie Couric hosts a special webcast from Washington D.C. Guests include Jon Bon Jovi, Jordin Sparks, will.i.am and more.
Nancy Cordes gets the low down on healthcare reform and talks to Senator Coburn and the White Houseu2019s Christina Romer. Also, Travis Ulerick, who was invited to the White House Thursday.
CBS News legal analyst Andrew Cohen discusses the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on a case involving a female teen who was strip searched by school officials for suspicion of hiding ibuprofen.
Senator David Vitter (R-LA) minces no words on the Senate floor when describing the auto bailout proposal.
"CBS News RAW:" In a Rose Garden press conference, President Obama, alongside South Korea President Lee Myung-bak, stated the importance of halting North Korea's development of nuclear weapons.
Bob Schieffer talks to Education Secretary Arne Duncan and comedian Lewis Black at the Aspen Ideas Festival. CBS News' Fernando Suarez takes a look at the tradition of fireworks on the 4th of July.
Filmmaker Robert Kenner and Michael Pollan explain their new film, "Food, Inc." to John Dickerson.
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