As recently as the 1960s, there were only a few African-American elected officials in the United States. Now there are thousands, including the mayor of Atlanta, Kasim Reed.
Sunday Talk Shows As recently as the 1960s, there were only a few African-American elected officials in the United States. Now there are thousands, including the mayor of Atlanta, Kasim Reed.
It's time for The Biggest Damn Lie! This week it's from Fox News host Sean Hannity. With Hannity, so much of what he says is a lie, and so we had lots to work with; but this week he really outdid himself.
House Budget Committee leaders discuss the economy, the GOP race and social issues.
The culture wars came roaring back to life this week as three events once again sharply divided the country.
GOP Presidential candidate Rick Santorum clarified controversial comments he made Saturday on prenatal testing; Also, on the roundtable Norah O'Donnell, John Dickerson, Karen Tumulty and Todd Spangler discuss Mitt Romney's struggles and the president's reelection efforts.
Former Presidential Candidate Michele Bachmann and Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels weigh in on the state of the GOP race.
Rick Santorum challenges Mitt Romney in his home state of Michigan.
The Republican presidential candidates build their war chests and ready themselves for two important primaries before the bigger test of Super Tuesday. We'll talk to Newt Gingrich, who's looking to finish strong.
An eye-popping 257,000 private-sector jobs were added in January. The unemployment rate went down to 8.3 percent, down from 8.5 percent in December. The unemployment rate for African-Americans dropped to 13.6 percent, a drop of over 2 percent from December. The big drop may have been more -- have more to do with a new computation on total Black population than such an actually large reduction.
Folks, time now for "The Biggest Damn Lie"! Oh, Mitt Romney. There you go again, running against an imaginary Pres. Barack Obama you made up in your head. Mitt Romney says President Obama has adopted a policy of appeasement and apology.
Last week, thousands of high school football players signed letters of intent to sign with major colleges all across this country, but my scorn this week goes for LSU's Les Miles. Apparently, one of the top quarterbacks in the country chose not to sign with LSU. He chose to go to Notre Dame. So, what did Les Miles do? He actually attacked the character of this young man and questioned his leadership. ![]() Santorum: 'There's no compromise here': Republican
presidential candidate Rick Santorum refutes the notion that women's
rights to contraceptives should be balanced with religious institutions'
authority to provide them.
![]() President Obama's Chief of Staff Jack Lew joins Bob Schieffer to
talk about the recent policy on insurance coverage of birth control;
Also, Does Ron Paul believe he can get the nomination and beat President
Obama?; And, the extraordinary work of a CBS News team who risked their
lives to bring us the story of the uprising in Syria.
The GOP race for president heats up as Santorum surges. ![]() This Sunday... As President Obama announces a compromise in the contraception insurance debate, Candy talks to White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew
about it. Has the White House put the issue behind them? And Is the
controversy dominating the news cycle as the Obama team prepares to
release its budget?
The White House gets set to release their budget for the coming
year. We'll get a first look at the Obama Administration's plans. The
new White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew sits down with Chris Wallace to
discuss those issues and more.![]() Watch GPS: Intervene in Syria? And George Soros: On
Fareed Zakaria GPS this Sunday at 10a.m. and 1p.m. on CNN, an important
show: Russia's elections; Syria's crisis, and the global economy. Roland Martin and the Washington Watch roundtable discuss President Barack Obama's State of the Union address, plus Mitt Romney's money and fulfilling his legal tax obligation.
Washington Watch: Voter Supression Tony Perkins President from the Family Research Council, and Dick Armey Chairman, FreedomWorks assess the 2012 GOP race
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It's time for The Biggest Damn Lie! This week it's from Fox News host Sean Hannity. With Hannity, so much of what he says is a lie, and so we had lots to work with; but this week he really outdid himself.
House Budget Committee leaders discuss the economy, the GOP race and social issues.
The culture wars came roaring back to life this week as three events once again sharply divided the country.
GOP Presidential candidate Rick Santorum clarified controversial comments he made Saturday on prenatal testing; Also, on the roundtable Norah O'Donnell, John Dickerson, Karen Tumulty and Todd Spangler discuss Mitt Romney's struggles and the president's reelection efforts.
Former Presidential Candidate Michele Bachmann and Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels weigh in on the state of the GOP race.
Rick Santorum challenges Mitt Romney in his home state of Michigan.
The Republican presidential candidates build their war chests and ready themselves for two important primaries before the bigger test of Super Tuesday. We'll talk to Newt Gingrich, who's looking to finish strong.
An eye-popping 257,000 private-sector jobs were added in January. The unemployment rate went down to 8.3 percent, down from 8.5 percent in December. The unemployment rate for African-Americans dropped to 13.6 percent, a drop of over 2 percent from December. The big drop may have been more -- have more to do with a new computation on total Black population than such an actually large reduction.
Last week, thousands of high school football players signed letters of intent to sign with major colleges all across this country, but my scorn this week goes for LSU's Les Miles. Apparently, one of the top quarterbacks in the country chose not to sign with LSU. He chose to go to Notre Dame. So, what did Les Miles do? He actually attacked the character of this young man and questioned his leadership. 

The GOP race for president heats up as Santorum surges. 
The White House gets set to release their budget for the coming
year. We'll get a first look at the Obama Administration's plans. The
new White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew sits down with Chris Wallace to
discuss those issues and more.
Washington Watch: Voter Supression


















