Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton both address the American Israel Public Affairs Committee on the day after Sen. Obama announced he had the votes to become the next Democratic nominee for president. Sen. Obama today said he would deal with Iran as president. Meanwhile, Sen. Clinton hasn't officially thrown in the towel yet. We speak to an ardent Clinton supporter who says it isn't over till it's over. We also speak to Democratic super delegate Elaine Kamark, who says she believes the party will eventually unify behind Obama. Finally, we turn to Michael Tomasky, editor of the American edition of "The Guardian", for analysis.
Historian and Princeton University professor, Julian Zelizer, examines the choices facing Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama as they look for a running mate.
Five 'high- value' detainees will be arraigned tomorrow at a military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay. This as the Supreme Court considers the constitutionality of the commissions. We