CBS gives the microphone to the audience in this daily commentary where writers, newsmakers, soldiers, teachers - anyone, really - get to sound off, thoughtfully...with no editing and no holds barred. - freeSpeech: Rep. John Lewis
CBS gives the microphone to the audience in this daily commentary where writers, newsmakers, soldiers, teachers - anyone, really - get to sound off, thoughtfully...with no editing and no holds barred. - freeSpeech: Rep. John Lewis
Last year, the Obama administration hoped to rid the "Don"t ask, don"t tell" policy, but for some gay rights activists, patience is wearing thin. Katie Couric comments on this hot button issue.
Katie Couric comments that the first day of school started with a lesson on politics. The fall semester for students started with a speech from President Obama stressing the importance of education.
It has been 4 years since Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans and parts of Mississippi. Seth Doane reports New Orleans has become the fastest growing city in America.
Katie Couric comments on neology, the invention of new words. President Obama used one when speaking about Washington being 'wee wee'd up'. Time will tell if this phrase makes it into popular culture.
Katie Couric comments on 'The Voices of Honor', a gay rights activist group touring the country to take aim at the Pentagon's "Don't ask, don't tell policy."
Katie Couric comments on the impact of the late Eunice Kennedy, founder of the Special Olympics, who championed rights of physically and mentally disabled.
Seth Doane speaks about the tens of thousands of protesters packing the streets of Tehran, demanding a new vote. Now the battle is being waged in cyberspace as well.
Seven years ago, Annette Ross suffered a spinal cord injury while giving birth. She shares the new perspective she's found a new perspective on life.โดย CBS
As gas prices continue to climb, British automotive writer Mike Rutherford reminds Americans that many other countries pay considerably more to fill their tanks, but find ways to cut costs.โดย CBS
As gas prices continue to climb, British automotive writer Mike Rutherford reminds Americans that many other countries pay considerably more to fill their tanks, but find ways to cut costs.โดย CBS
Elizabeth Edwards, the wife of Former Vice-Presidential Candidate, John Edwards tells us about the gift of decency this Thanksgiving by appreciating the people who serve us everyday.โดย CBS
Elizabeth Edwards, the wife of Former Vice-Presidential Candidate, John Edwards tells us about the gift of decency this Thanksgiving by appreciating the people who serve us everyday.โดย CBS
Mary Lowry, a National Domestic Violence Hotline employee, talks about a phone call she received from a woman who was left with few options after she left her abusive husband.โดย CBS
An 89-year-old man was convicted of killing 10 people when he crashed his car into a crowded farmer's market. Dr. Andrew Haas knows how dangerous elderly drivers can be.โดย CBS
An 89-year-old man was convicted of killing 10 people when he crashed his car into a crowded farmer's market. Dr. Andrew Haas knows how dangerous elderly drivers can be.โดย CBS
Katie Couric spoke to Arizona Sen. John McCain about GOP worries ahead of the midterm elections and when he'll announce whether he's going to run for president in 2008.โดย CBS
Chief Washington correspondent and Washington Nationals fan Bob Schieffer shares some thoughts on the importance of baseball in a time of depressing news stories.โดย CBS
Chief Washington correspondent and Washington Nationals fan Bob Schieffer shares some thoughts on the importance of baseball in a time of depressing news stories.โดย CBS
Hazleton, Pa., Mayor Lou Barletta got tired of waiting for the federal government to act on illegal immigration, so, as he says in tonight's freeSpeech, he took his own action.โดย CBS