President Obama calls the killing of Anwar al-Awlaki, one of the leading terrorist recruiters in the world, a "major blow" to al Qaeda.
Bob Schieffer speaks with CBS News political correspondent Jan Crawford and CBS News political analyst John Dickerson for more perspective on the impact of Florida's decision to move up the date of their presidential primary.
CBS News Chief White House correspondent Norah O'Donnell on Friday asked why some senior Democrats have not signed yet on as sponsors of President Obama's jobs bill.
Anwar al-Awlaki was killed one week after Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh got back from Saudi Arabia. Intelligence analysts say Saleh is emphasizing to the West, and the Saudis, that they still need him.
President Dmitry Medvedev said Friday he had ceded his presidency bid to the country's powerful Prime Minister Vladimir Putin because the latter is a more popular politician in Russia, who has higher chances to be elected.
Gov. Rick Perry (R-Tex.) said on Friday that President Obama's plans to grow the economy is a second round of massive spending cloaked as a stimulus program.
President Obama on Friday touted the death of Anwar al-Awlaki as a victory in the war on terror, saying al-Awlaki is behind several high-profile attacks on the United States, and is "directly responsible for the death of many Yemeni citizens."
At an event in Concord, N.C., GOP presidential candidate Michele Bachmann blamed President Barack Obama's stand on Israeli-Palestinian peace talks for the uprisings against autocratic governments across the Arab world.
A Republican-appointed commission in Florida could turn the 2012 GOP presidential nominating calendar topsy-turvy Friday if it goes ahead with plans to shift the state's primary to January 31.
Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro lashed out at U.S. President Barack Obama on Thursday for demanding changes on the island in order to improve bilateral relations and referred to him as "stupid."
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