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60 Minutes, 11.16.08
Steve Kroft speaks with President-elect Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, about his historic election victory, his personal transition, and his family; And, Andy Rooney salutes the art of print journalism.
Couric On Letterman
Katie Couric sat down with David Letterman for an interview on "The Late Show With David Letterman."
Obama And The Presidency
President-elect Barack Obama speaks with Steve Kroft about his thoughts and goals as our nation's next Commander-in-Chief.
The Personal Transition
The Obamas will soon be the youngest first family to move into the White House since the Kennedys nearly 50 years ago. Steve Kroft speaks with Barack and Michelle Obama about their personal transition.
A Father's Promise
President-elect Barack Obama spoke with Steve Kroft about a special promise he made 2 years ago to his young daughters.
Lieberman On Political Critics
Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., speaks out on critics who feel that he "got off easy" after supporting John McCain's presidential bid. Watch Katie Couric's interview tonight on the CBS Evening News.
Spitzer's 'Kristen' Returns
The call girl former governor Eliot Spitzer used to see is back in the news with an apology to Spitzer's wife and an explanation of her actions. Priya David reports.
Lieberman Reconciles With Dems
Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., talks with Katie Couric about reconciling with Democratic leaders after endorsing Republican Sen. John McCain's presidential run.
Evening News Online, 11.19.08
Wednesday: Hillary Clinton is telling friends she wants to be Secretary of State. Americans are afraid to spend despite a big drop in consumer prices. And, frank talk with Sen. Joe Lieberman.
8-Year-Old Suspect Coerced?
Police claim a video of an 8-year-old murder suspect shows him confess to a double homicide while defense lawyers say the boy was coerced. Bill Whitaker reports and a legal analyst weighs in.
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