Rapper and actor Chris "Ludacris" Bridges joins Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) and Mark Ambinder on "Washington Unplugged."
Senator John McCain speaks about why he feels setting a timetable for withdrawal from Afghanistan is a bad idea.
CBS News Correspondents, Lara Logan, Mandy Clark, Chip Reid, Juan Zurate and David Martin speak with Katie Couric about President Obama's Afghanistan war strategy.
Congressman David Obey speaks with Katie Couric about his opposition of sending additional 30,000 troops to Afghanistan.
President Obama speaks about how adding additional troops to Afghanistan will allow us to accelerate handing over responsibility to Afghan forces and be able to transfer forces out of Afghanistan in July, 2011.
President Obama speaks about how the situation in Afghanistan has deteriorated. He also explains how the Afghan government has been hampered by corruption.
Amy Argetsinger, one of the reporters who broke the story of Mr. and Mrs. Salahi's White House visit explains who should be held responsible.
Exclusive Video: Several months ago during a polo match in Washington, CBS News spoke with Taruq Salahi, who would later garner media attention over allegedly crashing President Obama's State Dinner.
For the first time in 5 years, Cuba's military has launched a massive military exercise, the first since U.S. President Barack Obama took office. CBS News' Portia Siegelbaum reports from Havana.
CBS News' Nancy Cordes and Politico's Anne Schroeder and Patrick Gavin detail the best and the worst of the Obama's first state dinner.
At a news conference, President Obama announced that he will announce his decision on a troop surge in Afghanistan after Thanksgiving.
Bob Schieffer spoke with RGA Chairman Gov. Haley Barbour (R-Miss.) about the future of the party in 2010 and 2012, as well as Sarah Palin's political future. DGA Chairman Nathan Daschle also offers his take.
While traveling with the President on his trip through Asia, CBS News's Chip Reid spoke with John Dickerson about the challenges he faces when he returns home. Plus; CBS News' Marc Ambinder and Mark Knoller on looming deadlines awaiting Obama.
Bob Schieffer hears from Washington correspondent Nancy Cordes on the votes Democratic senators will need to start a formal debate on their healthcare bill. And, how did Ronald Reagan really get elected?
Sharyl Attkisson spoke with House Appropriations Cmte. Chairman Rep. David Obey (D-Wisc.) about a proposed surtax to pay for a troop increase in Afghanistan. Plus; Dr. Bernadine Healy and Dr. Joseph Mercola breakdown the myths and realities of the H1N1 pandemic.
Pro-government demonstrators in Cuba interrupted a protest held by Reinaldo Escobar, who claims that his wife was harassed by State Security. CBS News' Portia Siegelbaum reports that Escobar was taken away, and his whereabouts are now unknown.
Bob Schieffer hears from Washington correspondent Nancy Cordes on the votes Democratic senators will need to start a formal debate on their healthcare bill. And, how did Ronald Reagan really get elected?
Bob Schieffer spoke with Nancy Cordes about the Senate's upcoming vote on the final senate Health care bill. The House version has passed.
Bob Schieffer hears from Washington correspondent Nancy Cordes on the votes Democratic senators will need to start a formal debate on their healthcare bill. And, how did Ronald Reagan really get elected?
Bob Schieffer spoke with author Craig Shirley about Ronald Reagan's journey to the presidency.
HBO's documentary "By The People: The Election of Barack Obama" followed Ronnie Cho, a young man who managed state campaigns for Obama. Kaylee Hartung reports.
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