- Obama meets Palestinian leader On his Middle East visit, Barack Obama met with Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas. He has vowed to work for peace from his first day in office, if elected.
- Obama vows to be an important partner in peace talks White House candidate Barack Obama met top officials in Israel, including president Shimon Peres. He told Peres that he had been a key player for most of Israel's 60 years.
- Obama firm on nuclear Iran US presidential hopeful Barack Obama has said the world must prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
- Rice holds N Korea nuclear talks US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has held talks with her North Korean counterpart.
- Obama vows close Israel ties US Democratic White House hopeful Barack Obama is visiting Israel and the West Bank.
- Newsmax.TV Money 07.23.08: Politics Trumps Energy Legislation Partisan political bickering holds up energy legislation in Congress. Toyota outsells General Motors worldwide. N.J. to require organ donor decision by driver's license applicants. Six figure income N.Y. man lives rent-free in a shed!
- Rep. Blunt: "Energy Certainly Dominates Every Discussion." House Republican Whip Roy Blunt tells Newsmax correspondent Ashley Martella that energy is the single most discussed issue everywhere he goes. His energy strategy is "find more, choose less, invest in the future." He says the U-S is the only country in the world that sees its energy resources "as an environmental hazard, not an economic opportunity and we’re paying the price for that right now." He thinks chances "are close to zero" that Speaker Pelosi will allow a vote on drilling, noting she has a 20 year record of opposing it.
- John Edwards Visits Denver To Promote Anti-Poverty (Denver, CO) Former presidential candidate John Edwards brought his message to end poverty to Denver Tuesday. It's an issue he hopes will be an important part of the Democratic platform at the coming convention. Terry Jessup reports.
- Candidates' Goals For Mideast "CBS Exclusive": Barack Obama and John McCain each describe how they would handle the war on terror, including how they plan to stabilize Iraq and quell the insurgency in Afghanistan.
- Obama Banks On Foreign Tour Barack Obama continued his tour of the Middle East with visits to Jordan and Israel. While in Amman, Obama spoke with Katie Couric about what the trip means for his presidential campaign.
- Eye To Eye: Barack Obama "Only On The Web": In an exclusive "CBS Evening News" interview, Katie Couric speaks with Barack Obama about his foreign policy objectives and his position on the war in Iraq.
- Obama would address Mideast conflict 'the minute' he became president Obama would address Mideast conflict 'the minute' he became president
- McCain Picks Up High-Profile Endorsement (Chicago, IL) John McCain on Tuesday picked up the endorsement of Apollo 13 astronaut James Lovell, who also had something to say about McCain's future running-mate.
- Political Lunch 07-22-08: Web Resources Snack For today's Tuesday Snack, Will takes a look at two online resources that will make you a better consumer of politics and politicians.
- Obama still wants Iraq timetable Barack Obama said that he was still committed to his 16-month timetable for a U.S. military withdrawal from Iraq. Obama, still maintains the so-called surge of 30,000 U.S. troops into Iraq -- which led to a precipitous decline in violence and American and civilian casualties-- was a mistake and hasn't worked. Jon Decker reports.
- McCain: Obama still wrong on Iraq Republican John McCain says his Democratic rival Barack Obama is wrong on Iraq. McCain says U.S. troops will withdraw from Iraq with honor and victory. (July 22)
- Obama Wins Iraq PM's Support Sen. Barack Obama claims there is a "consensus" In Iraq for setting a timetable for troop withdrawals after getting a virtual endorsement by Iraqi Prime Minster Nouri al-Maliki. Katie Couric reports.
- AP Photos: This week on the campaign trail The AP's David Ake has the stories behind this week's best photos from the campaign trail. (July 22)
- Pickens pitches wind power to Congress Dallas oilman T. Boone Pickens was in Washington Tuesday telling Congress about his plan to use wind power as a way to break the nation's dependence on foreign oil. (July 22)
- Eye To Eye: Obama's Iraq Tour "Only On The Web": Katie Couric speaks with Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, about the short and long term implications of Barack Obama's tour of Iraq.
- Obama's 16-Month Plan Barack Obama's plan to remove combat troops from Iraq within 16 months has some high-ranking critics. The top U.S. commander in Iraq insists that withdrawal cannot be estimated. David Martin reports.
- Obama's Tour Of The Mideast Barack Obama hopes to convince voters back home that he's comfortable on the world stage. Katie Couric reports on Obama's journey so far and the often precarious world of foreign policy.
- Newsmax.TV Minute 07.22.08: McCain-Romney Ticket? Columnist Robert Novak reports John McCain may announce his choice for running mate this week while Barack Obama is getting all the attention over his Middle East trip. T. Boone Pickens predicts $300 oil unless drastic action is taken to reduce dependence. Wachovia loses $8.9B in second quarter. Saggy pants potentially costly in south Chicago suburb.
- The World Is Watching Obama World interest in the election campaign has reached an all time high. And as Katie Couric reports, Barack Obama's foreign tour gives him a chance to share his vision with a global audience.
- AP First Person: Iraq's political squeeze Iraq's government has struggled for days to clarify its position on the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops. The AP's former Baghdad bureau chief Steve Hurst looks at how the government's statements factor into Barack Obama's visit to Iraq. (July 21)
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