retiring democrat carl levitt. and in a solemn ceremony at arlington national cemetery, the remains of two of "the uss monitor," the ceremony comes 150 years after the civil war sea battle between two of the first iron clad vessels. the union's monitor and the confederacy's merrimac. parts of the monitor have been recovered from the ocean floor and are being restored. next week, president obama will head to the hill to talk to the caucuses on both sides of the aisle. this week, he reached not only across the aisle, but also across town eating dinner at a fancy d.c. restaurant with key members of the republican party. here's what he had to say about it in his weekly radio address. >> in the month ahead there will be more contentious debate and honest disagreement between principled people who want what's best for this country. but i still believe that compromise is possible. i still believe we can come