What's In The News: Iraq Govt.
After a visit to Iraq, Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin (D-Mich.) is pushing for the ouster of Iraqi President Nouri al-Maliki. Nick Young reports. |
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What's In The News: Iraq Poll
Foreign Policy magazine asked the experts, and the results are in: the U.S. troop surge in Iraq is not working, and national security has suffered because of the war. Nick Young reports. |
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What's In The News: Elvis
On the 30th anniversary of Elvis Presley's passing, Nick Young remembers "The King" and the controversy over what caused his death. |
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What's In The News: Iran
The Bush administration is expected to make an unprecedented move likely to ratchet up tensions with Iran. Nick Young reports. |
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What's In The News: Space Fix
The crew of the space shuttle Endeavor has a tricky task ahead: making repairs to their ship while still in orbit. Nick Young reports. |
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What's In The News: Karl Rove
President Bush's long-time advisor Karl Rove is finally calling it quits. Nick Young reflects on what the move means. |
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What's In The News: '08 Race
Democratic presidential candidates think pink at the first ever debate sponsored by a gay group; Republican candidates prep for a straw poll in Iowa. Nick Young reports. |
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What's In The News: Diversity
New data from the Census Bureau shows whites now are a minority in about one out of every 10 U.S. counties. Nick Young looks how this change may impact American society. |
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What's In The News: Bonds
Barry Bonds hit his record-breaking 756th homerun in front of a crowd of hometown fans, but is his achievement tainted? Nick Young reports. |
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What's In The News
Nick Young reports on the investigation into this week's bridge collapse which is expected to be lengthy. |
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