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Remembering some of those lost in the deadly central Texas flash floods
There have been more than 100 deaths following the flash floods in Texas, and dozens more are still unaccounted for. We remember some of those lost in the floods.
Possible Change To Labor Law Ignites Controversy
Two Democratic lawmakers introduced legislation Tuesday that has stirred up a firestorm of debate between business interests and labor groups. The Employee Free Choice Act would amend existing labor law. If passed, workers could form a union if the majority of them sign cards requesting one.
Democrats Win Washington Trifecta
The Democrats are in contol of the House, Senate and White House. Congressman Chris Van Hollen of Maryland heads the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. He tells Renee Montagne that voters are fed up with gridlock, and they expect things to get done now.
Democrats Win Washington Trifecta
The Democrats are in contol of the House, Senate and White House. Congressman Chris Van Hollen of Maryland heads the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. He tells Renee Montagne that voters are fed up with gridlock, and they expect things to get done now.
Udall Cousins Elected To Senate In N.M., Colo.
Democrat Tom Udall of New Mexico and Democrat Mark Udall of Colorado were elected to the Senate. The cousins beat their Republican opponents. They discuss their victories with Steve Inskeep, as well as how things are going for the Democratic Party in New Mexico and Colorado.
Udall Cousins Elected To Senate In N.M., Colo.
Democrat Tom Udall of New Mexico and Democrat Mark Udall of Colorado were elected to the Senate. The cousins beat their Republican opponents. They discuss their victories with Steve Inskeep, as well as how things are going for the Democratic Party in New Mexico and Colorado.
Democrat Hagan Beats Incumbent Sen. Dole
Relative unknown Kay Hagan has defeated Republican Sen. Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina. A year ago, Dole was heavily favored to win the election. Hagan talks with Renee Montagne about why voters chose her over Dole.