White House Deputy Press Secretary Gordon Johndroe laughed as CBS News' Bill Plante asked how President Bush felt about having "a parallel administration across the street." The Obamas move to the Hay Adams Hotel on Sunday.
After meeting with Senate Democrats President Obama said that differences remain but Democrats are on the "precipice" of passing health care reform.
At a Virginia Home Depot, President Obama said that home insulation is "sexy" in his newest effort to push energy efficiency and urge Congress to provide tax breaks for homeowners who make their homes more energy efficient.
After a news conference on investigations into the Ft. Hood massacre, Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) answered questions about health care reform and his public stand on it.
Nancy Cordes spoke with Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) about Sen. Joe Lieberman's (I-Conn.) decision to halt health care reform. Plus; CBS News' Chip Reid with where the White House stands on the process.
Sonia Sotomayor met with Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), the ranking member on the Senate Judiciary Committee. Sessions noted that she would receive a fair hearing.
Sharyl Attkisson spoke with Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer and The Washington Post's Ceci Connolly about the status of the healthcare reform bill and G.O.P. opposition.
Healthcare reform; the Grassley Tweetgate; Food, Inc. could make you reconsider your eating habits.
That question has Senate democrats and top Washington reporters scratching their heads. Bob Schieffer and Mike Allen ask the question on "Washington Unplugged." Also, the drowning Maldives.
President Obama received the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, and much of his speech rested on the irony of receiving the honor as a war-time leader. CBS News' Mark Knoller has the latest from the White House and John Dickerson spoke with GOP strategist Matt Mackowiak and Center For American Progress' Faiz Shakir.
John Dickerson spoke with CBS News Pentagon Correspondent David Martin on the latest in Afghanistan, including Gen. McChrystal's testimony on Capitol Hill. Plus; WBZ-TV's Political Analyst Jon Keller on the primary election in Mass. for the late Sen. Kennedy's seat.
The controversy over climate change continues, with emails in question as to the validity of scientific findings. Wyatt Andrews breaks down the debate with Rep. John Linder (R-Ga.).
After a bipartisan meeting with Congressional leaders, President Obama stressed the importance rebuilding the U.S. economy and putting our nation's economic woes behind us.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates spoke with CBS News Correspondent Terry McCarthy about the importance of winning in Afghanistan and what it is going to take to ultimately defeat the Taliban.
President Obama has plans to spend nearly $600 million to build community health centers and provide the peace of mind that their health care will be there for them and their families.
The controversy over climate change continues, with emails in question as to the validity of scientific findings. Wyatt Andrews breaks down the debate with Rep. John Linder (R-Ga.).
President Obama is looking to "spend our way out of this recession" with new incentives for hiring and looking to use bailout funds.
U.S. President Barack Obama hopes to reallocate the recently returned stimulus bailout funds from banks in an effort to promote national employment growth. Joel Brown reports from the White House.
The troubled Iraqi capital city of Baghdad has been the site of a series of recent deadly car blasts, which the White House has strongly condemned. CBS News' Charlie D'Agata reports from London.
John Dickerson spoke with CBS News Pentagon Correspondent David Martin on the latest in Afghanistan, including Gen. McChrystal's testimony on Capitol Hill. Plus; WBZ-TV's Political Analyst Jon Keller on the primary election in Mass. for the late Sen. Kennedy's seat.
A congressional showdown is now underway in Washington, as lawmakers from both sides of the aisle debate whether health care reform will provide abortion coverage. CBS News' Joel Brown reports.
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