Friday, May 23, 2008

John McCain gets a clean bill of health from his doctors and begins vetting vice presidential candidates; Hillary Clinton continues to push to have votes cast in Michigan and Florida count, while her husband may be encouraging her to consider whether the VP slot would be a good fit for her; and Barack Obama kicks off his search for a VP if he gets the Democratic nomination. We'll take a look at the Memorial Day Weekend in politics with ABC News Senior political reporter, Rick Klein.

Millions of people suffer from it; millions of dollars are spent on medications to combat it; but insomnia is still a little-known condition. We speak to Gayle Greene, a lifelong sufferer who has written a comprehensive new book on the subject. It's titled "Insomniac".

Federal inspectors are questioning whether the agencies that oversee organ transplants in this country are moving fast enough to fix major problems in the transplant system. That's one of the conclusions of a report released by the Go