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Stupak Says Yes to Healthcare Reform
Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.) confirms he will vote yes to the healthcare reform bill, while maintaining the status quo on abortion funding. (3/21; 28:52)
CBS News Weekend Roundup
Chief White House Correspondent Chip Reid and White House Correspondent Peter Maer report on the last push by the Obama administration for passage of health care reform.
The Republican Response
House Republican leader John Boehner spoke out against the Obama administration's health care overhaul plan which is expected to be voted on Monday in the House. (3/20; 4:21)
Presidential Weekly Address
President Obama is urging lawmakers to resist pressure to weaken a financial reform bill that will be debated in a Senate committee on Monday. (3/20; 5:46)
Boehner's Weekly News Conference
House Minority Leader John Boehner holds a news conference on the upcoming health care vote. (3/19; 9:41)
President Obama Rallies for Health Care
President Obama delivers an address to win support for health care reform. (3/19; 29:41)
Nancy Pelosi's Weekly News Conference
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi holds a conference on the health care legislation. (3/19; 13:30)
CBC News Conference
The Congressional Black Caucus holds a news conference on health care. (3/19; 23:46)
Financial Reform
Senator Chris Dodd held a briefing Monday to introduce a plan to overhaul financial regulation. (3/15; 27:14)
The Republican Reponse
Massachussets Senator Scott Brown accuses democratic Congressional leadership of defying the public will on the issue of health reform. (3/13; 5:08)
Presidential Weekly Address
President Obama in his weekly address, says a blueprint for changing achievement standards in the nation's public schools will be sent to Congress on Monday. (3/13; 5:41)
Newsom Makes it Official
SF Mayor Gavin Newsom announces on KCBS that he's jumping in the race for California's Lt. Governor. (3/12; 3:53)
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The GOP and Healthcare


Veteran Republican strategist Bob Gardner expects further controversy in the Senate once the bill passes the House. (3/21; 4:36)

Stewart Udall Dies


Carl Pope, chairman of the Sierra Club, talks about the life of the former Secretary of the Interior under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, Stewart Udall. (3/21; 3:05)

Anticipating the Healtcare Vote


KCBS political analyst Joe Tuman discusses the House's historic healthcare vote. (3/21; 4:11)

Earthquakes & CSU Campus Safety


KCBS' Jane McMillan talks with California Watch reporter Erica Perez about a new report showing many buildings on state college campuses pose a risk during the next big earthquake. (3/21; 4:36)

Abortion Foe Backs Obama


USF political science prof. Corey Cook says Democratic party leaders secured the support of Michigan's Bart Stupak, though Stupak's office says no decision has been made. (3/21; 6:50)

Face the Nation


Bob Schieffer talks with House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.) and DCCC Chairman Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.). (3/21; 28:38)

British Airlines Crew Strike Continues


CBS News Reporter Larry Miller is in London and says the airline's contingency plans are working well with more planes taking off than expected. (3/21; 4:01)

Healthcare Reform Reaches Final Hours


Political Analyst Marc Sandalow discusses today's historic healthcare vote. (3/21; 5:44)

St. Mary's Continues to Surprise


S.F. Chronicle sports columnist Ray Ratto says the Gaels are off to Houston to play in the South Regional's Sweet 16 after beating Villanova. (3/21; 5:06)

Soyuz Capsule Lands Safely


Tariq Malik, managing editor of space.com, says astronauts from the U.S. and Russia are back on solid soil after spending almost six months on the International Space Station. (3/21; 4:02)