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Updated:
December 18, 11:15 pm EST
MR. BUSH
GOES TO WASHINGTON
The Senate
minority leader discusses his meeting with George W. Bush and hopes
for bipartisanship. (12/18)
THE TRANSITION
BEGINS
Four
experts examine George W. Bush's nominees for Secretary of State,
National Security Adviser, White House Counsel and others. (12/18)
Shields
and Gigot assess the Gore concession and the task facing President-elect
George W. Bush. (12/15)
PARTY ELDERS
GIVE THEIR TAKE
Newsmakers:
Interviews with House
Speaker Dennis Hastert and former Vice
President Walter Mondale.(12/14)
PRESIDENT-ELECT
BUSH BEGINS TRANSITION
REALAUDIO:
Kwame Holman reports on George W. Bush's first day as president-elect.(12/14)
REALAUDIO:
David Brooks of The Weekly Standard, David Broder of The Washington
Post, and Tom Oliphant of the Boston Globe examine the dramatic
conclusion to the election dispute. (12/14)
BUSH ADDRESSES
NATION AFTER GORE CONCEDES
REALAUDIO:
Bush speaks to the country from Austin. (12/13)
REALAUDIO:
Gore's concession speech. (12/13)
REALAUDIO:
Mark Shields and Paul Gigot discuss Al Gore's concession speech. (12/13)
THE HIGH COURT'S
CALL
Two law
professors analyze the
Supreme Court's decision that effectively ended the presidential election
struggle. (12/13)
Read the Supreme Court ruling (requires
the free Adobe
Acrobat Reader).
ELECTORAL VOTES
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map of the electoral votes.
THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
Four politicians
discuss the
political fallout from the presidential election battle. (12/13)
LEGAL MANEUVER
Legal
experts discuss the pending U.S. Supreme Court case and moves by the
Florida legislature to install its own slate of electors loyal to George
W. Bush. (12/12)
FLA. SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS
ABSENTEE BALLOT RULINGS
REALAUDIO:
The Florida Supreme Court upholds lower court rulings dismissing Democratic
challenges to thousands of the state's absentee ballots. (12/12)
SUPREME COURT HEARS MANUAL
RECOUNT ARGUMENTS
Bush attorney
Ted Olson argues that the US Supreme Court should overturn a Florida
Supreme Court order to go ahead with hand recounts. (Text
and RealAudio)
(12/11)
Florida Sec. of
State lawyer Joseph Klock answers questions about voting law in Florida.
(Text and RealAudio)
(12/11)
Gore lawyer David
Boies tells the Supreme Court that thousands of ballots were missed
in machine tallies and should be counted by hand. (Text
and RealAudio:Part
One and Part
Two) (12/11)
Bush attorney
Ted Olson reclaims the remainder of his time. (Text
and RealAudio)
(12/11)
LEGAL ANALYSIS
Legal
scholars examine today's historic arguments before the Supreme Court
today in George W. Bush vs. Albert Gore, Jr., the case that could decide
the next presidency. (12/11)
POLITICAL FALLOUT
Three
political columnists explore the
possible political fallout of George W. Bush vs. Albert Gore, Jr.,
the case before the Supreme Court that could decide the presidential election.
(12/11)
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