Impeached Governor Rod Blagojevich (D-IL) argues that he has always meant well for the people if Illinois.
Congressman Frank Pallone (D-New Jersey) said illegal immigrants should get the scarce H1N1 vaccine on "Washington Unplugged." The N.I.H.'s Anthony Fauci agrees.
According to estimates, thousands protested at the Capitol against the House Democrats health care bill.
CBS News Director of Political Coverage Steve Chaggaris spoke with Politico's Manu Raju about what's facing moderate Democrats in Congress. Plus; Scott Conroy and Shushanna Walshe on their new book, "Sarah from Alaska."
President Obama thanked the AARP and AMA for their support of a House healthcare reform bill during a surprise visit to the White House Briefing Room.
In "Reinventing the Body, Resurrecting the Soul" Deepak Chopra aims to alter our misconceptions about what the human body can and cannot do. Chopra spoke with Bob Schieffer about his latest book.
Bob Schieffer spoke with Deepak Chopra about his new book, "Reinventing the Body, Resurrecting the Soul" and got his thoughts on health care reform. Plus; Republican and Democratic Strategists Kevin Madden and Joe Trippi weigh in on Tuesday's elections.
Will the outcome of today's elections serve as a referendum on President Obama? CBS News' Marc Ambinder and Washington Post's Dana Milbank weigh in. Plus; Bob Schieffer spoke with Washington Post's Greg Jaffe about his new book, "The Fourth Star."
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."
CBS News' Fernando Suarez with the latest on the Virginia gubernatorial race. Also, executive directors of the Republican and Democratic Governor's Association.
Bob Schieffer spoke with Washington Post Pentagon Reporter Greg Jaffe about his new book "The Fourth Star: Four Generals and the Epic Struggle for the Future of the United States Army" and the road ahead for U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
CBS News' Washington Bureau Chief and Teresita Schaffer from CSIS discuss the implications of Afghanistan's runoff election being canceled.
Actors Woody Harrelson and Ben Foster and director Oren Moverman spoke to John Dickerson about the release of their new movie "The Messenger."
CBS News' Washington Bureau Chief and Teresita Schaffer from CSIS discuss the implications of Afghanistan's runoff election being canceled.
CBS News' Fernando Suarez with the latest on the Virginia gubernatorial race. Also, executive directors of the Republican and Democratic Governor's Association.
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."
CBS News' Bob Schieffer sat down for an emotional interview with Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz on her battle with breast cancer.
Actors Woody Harrelson and Ben Foster and director Oren Moverman spoke to John Dickerson about the release of their new movie "The Messenger."
President Obama announced regulations formally ending the 22-year ban on travel and immigration by HIV-positive individuals. He also signed the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act of 2009.
In response to a question about how seeing fallen soldiers return home to Dover Air Force Base will affect his decision in Afghanistan, President Obama said it will bear on how he sees these conflicts.
CBS News' Bill Plante reports on President Obama honoring fallen soldiers returning home. Plus; Bob Orr spoke with New York Times' David Sanger and CBS News' Juan Zarate about the progressing problems in Pakistan and Afghanistan. And; with a little help from his friends, Gov. Jon Corzine is back in the race for N.J.'s next governor.
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