CBS News Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Lara Logan spoke with Bob Orr on the road ahead in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Plus; Ralph Nader discusses his new book, "Only The Super-Rich Can Save Us."
CBS News' Sheila MacVicar and the Council on Foreign Relations' Marisa Porges join Kimberly Dozier to discuss the new threat from the Arabian peninsula.
"CBS News Raw:" Pres. Obama showed confidence after his first victory on energy policy. Obama also announced new efficiency standards for lighting used in homes and businesses.
President Obama delivered a statement about the Detroit airliner plot, saying a "mix of human and systemic failures" allowed the terror suspect to board the airliner in the failed bombing attempt on Christmas day.
CBS News' Wyatt Andrews discusses the political fallout from the attempted Christmas Day bomb plot with the Washington Post's Carrie Johnson and Politico's Josh Gerstein.
President Obama addresses the public on the recent events that have taken place in Iran. Obama comments that the U.S. strongly condemns violent suppression of innocent Iranian Citizens.
President Obama addresses the public on the recent attempted Christmas terror attack on Flight 253. Obama also orders reviews of watch list systems and screening procedures.
Former Department of Homeland Security official, Stewart Baker explains what could have been done to avoid the Christmas Day terror plot and what lies ahead for domestic and international air travel.
Katie Couric speaks with music producer, and Motown Records founder, Berry Gordy, about the turbulent life of Michael Jackson.
Senate Republicans didn't comment after the passage of the health reform bill, but Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said before the final vote that Republicans will continue to fight on behalf of the American people.
President Obama praised the Senate's passage of health care reform. Before departing for his holiday vacation to Hawaii, Obama said the vote brings America "toward the end of a nearly century-long struggle."
Dealing with an early health care vote on Christmas Eve, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) brought laughter to the Senate Floor by voting "nay" to the health care bill in the spirit of bipartisanship. He quickly then changed his vote to "yea."
Senate Democrats Harry Reid (D-Nev.), Chris Dodd (D-Mass.), and Chuck Schumer (D-Conn.) celebrated the passage of the health care bill and honored the late Sen. Ted Kennedy, who championed comprehensive health care reform throughout his tenure.
Privately, the White House anticipates health care reform will not be finished in time for President Obama's State of the Union address, scheduled for late January, early February. Bob Orr spoke with Politico's Health Care Editor, Craig Gordon. Plus; Unplugged Under 40.
Senators are poised to pass their version of the health care reform plan. As Tara Mergener reports, lawmakers will come back from their holiday break, to tackle what could be an even bigger challenge.
Mariam Nawabi left her native Kabul over 30 years ago and adopted the U.S. as her new home, but she is giving back and educating the people of Afghanistan on what it means to be an American.
Privately, the White House anticipates health care reform will not be finished in time for President Obama's State of the Union address, scheduled for late January, early February. Bob Orr spoke with Politico's Health Care Editor, Craig Gordon. Plus; Unplugged Under 40.
As criticism mounts, what's next for the White House and the continuing crisis in Iran. CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Chip Reid has the latest and John Dickerson spoke with CSIS Senior Advisor Arnaud De Borchgrave.
Bob Schieffer spoke with Dr. Howard Dean on "Washington Unplugged" about the current state of health care reform in the Senate.
President Obama had quite a surprise for outgoing Governor Tim Kaine (D-Va.) as he called into Kaine's monthly radio show, "Ask the Governor" on CBS Radio affiliate WTOP, Washington. Obama first introduced himself as "Barry from DC" before revealing his identity and congratulate Kaine on four years of public service.
On the Senate floor Tuesday morning, Sen. Roland Burris (D-Ill.) delivered a health care inspired version of the classic Christmas poem, "Twas the Night Before Christmas."
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