north korea may be about to take the first steps to the change of leadership. but what if it remains a family affair. brian todd is looking into it. it s the biggest political gathering in north corina in decades, the so-called worker s party congress wherell kim jongl will announce changes at the top. that may well mean he ll lay the groundwork for his third son to take his place, a transition that has many in western intelligce worried about what comes next. i spoke about him with dick shaw, who dealt with the regime as a member of president bush s national securityhi council. the third son in his 20s is the designated successor, but clearly doesot have the have the party credentials
some taxpayers are asking, can america afford a costly makeover at the white house. behind the scenes at the project. welcome to the viewers around the states around around the world. wolf blitzer is off, i m suzanne malveaux. you re in the situation room. for all of the progress we made, we re not there yet. people are frustrated and people are angry. and since i m the president, and democrats have control of the house and the senate, it s understandable that people are saying, you know, what have you done? but between now and november, when i m going to remind the american people of is that the policies that we have put in place have moved us in the right direction. and the policies that the repu oblicans are offer tin rig now are the exact policies that got us in to this mess. president obama is putting republicans on notice that he is going to keep blaming them for america s economic troubles. right up until a november election he s zeroed in on the economy on his f