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September 10, 2009 5:29 PM

Obama to Be on "60 Minutes" This Sunday

(CBS)
We just got word that President Obama will sit down with 60 Minutes correspondent Steve Kroft for an interview that will air Sunday night on "60 Minutes."

The interview, his first since his televised address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday night about his health care plan, will take place Friday in Washington.

It will be broadcast on Sept. 13, at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Kroft last interviewed Mr. Obama - just two months into his presidency - in March at the White House. The president talked about the AIG debacle and the economy.

Full CBSNews.com coverage of the president's speech on health care:

Obama Tells Congress to Stop Bickering
Full Video Full Transcript Speech Highlights
GOP Response: "It's Time to Start Over"
Marc Ambinder: Will Obama's Sales Job Work?
Mark Knoller: Obama Willing to Compromise - Up to a Point
Was Obama Clear on the Public Option?
Ted Kennedy's Letter to Obama
Rep. Wilson Apologizes for Obama Speech Outburst
Analysis: The Road Ahead for Health Care


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Barack Obama ,
60 Minutes
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by sdnavyproud September 11, 2009 10:02 AM EDT
I don't agree. There are issues we need to discuss, and many don't want to discuss the facts...somebody must set the record straight. If there weren't so many false statements, exagerations and plain ignorance in the country then maybe you would have a point. I know it's painful to face these realities, but change is coming whether we embrace it or not.
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by HGOODGUY September 11, 2009 12:38 AM EDT
How can a president be over exposed??? He is the president!!
Where there is over exposure is in the blogs and right wing whackos that will try for his demise at any cost!!
These nut cases are nothing more than a pack of jackels looking for a carcass to pick clean!!!
They are going to learn the hard way that what goes around comes around at election time!!!
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