Dec 10 Watch Policing Wall Street President Bush on Tuesday tapped longtime Wall Street executive William Donaldson to head the Securities and Exchange Commission. Two experts consider Donaldson's business experience and what he brings to the president's economic team. Continue watching
Dec 10 Watch Background: Policing Wall Street Gwen Ifill reports on President Bush's nomination of William Donaldson to head the Securities and Exchange Commission. Continue watching
Dec 10 Watch Senators Richard Lugar and Carl Levin Discuss Next Moves in Iraq Two Senator discuss the developments in the Iraq weapons confrontation after the U.N. decision Tuesday to provide the U.S. with an unedited advance copy of the Iraq declaration. Continue watching
Dec 09 President Bush Taps Railway Chief As New Treasury Secretary President Bush on Monday nominated CSX Chairman John W. Snow to replace outgoing Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill and to help build support for his upcoming economic stimulus package. Continue reading
Dec 09 Watch Background: New Man in Treasury Kwame Holman reports on the appointment of railroad conglomerate chief John Snow to replace outgoing Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill. Continue watching
Dec 09 Watch New Man at Treasury President Bush on Monday tapped railroad conglomerate chief John Snow to serve as the next Treasury Secretary. Two experts discuss Snow's business experience and what skills he may bring to the president's economic team. Continue watching
Dec 08 Democrat Mary Landrieu Holds Off Strong GOP Challenge in Louisiana First-term Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu won re-election Saturday in a closely fought runoff battle with Republican Elections Commissioner Suzanne Haik Terrell. Continue reading
Dec 06 Dead-Heat Louisiana Senate Race Enters Final Hours Both candidates contending for a Louisiana U.S. Senate seat campaigned hard on Friday, continuing to argue over hot-button issues and attempting to gain the advantage in a race that recent polls have indicated is a dead heat. Continue reading
Dec 06 Treasury Sec. O'Neill, President's Economic Adviser Lindsey Resign Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill and White House senior economic adviser Larry Lindsey submitted their resignations Friday as administration officials began a reshuffling of President Bush's financial team. Continue reading
Dec 06 U.S. Pledges More Anti-Terror Aid As Colombia's War Rages Suspected leftist rebels gunned down the mayor of a small town in Colombia Wednesday, shortly after U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell pledged additional anti-terror funding for the war-torn South American country. Continue reading