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Recalling Jonestown
CBS News reporter Tim Foty has first-hand accounts of that day's events 30 years ago today. (11/18; 3:55)
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The Democratic Response
Barack Obama calls the current global meltdown the greatest economic challenge of our times and prepares to address the crisis. (11/15; 3:26)
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Presidential Radio Address
President Bush has faith his G20 summit will make a difference in the current ailing economy. (11/15; 3:22)
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Palin Says Stay Positive
Alaska’s Sarah Palin told her fellow Republican governors they may be "the minority party" now, but they shouldn't become "the negative party." (11/13/08; 20:48)
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Bailout Scaled Back
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson says the $700 billion government rescue program will not be used to purchase troubled assets as originally planned. (11/13/08; 46:47)
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The Democratic Response
President-Elect Barack Obama says fixing America's economy is at the top of his priority list and looks forward to meeting with President Bush during the transition period. (11/8; 3:33)
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Presidential Radio Address
President Bush recognizes the historic significance of Barack Obama's election and says his administration will support the transition of the next commander-in-chief. (11/8; 2:58)
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Obama's First News Conference
President-Elect Barack Obama says that the country's financial crisis is a reminder that lawmakers must act swiftly to relieve the crisis. (11/7; 18:49)
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Strongly Democratic Congress
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi calls for a lameduck session to pass a new stimulus bill on the heels of Obama's historic win. (11/5; 20:59)
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Bush Promises Smooth Transition
Pres. Bush called Obama's victory an historic breakthrough all American can be proud of regardless of how they voted. (11/5; 3:32)
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John McCain Concedes
Senator John McCain addresses a crowd in Phoenix and congratulates Barack Obama. (11/4; 9:52)
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