Bush Vows 'Evolving' Strategy for Success in Iraq
President Bush faces the press once again to discuss the state of the continued U.S.-led occupation of Iraq. The White House is ditching the "stay the course" rhetoric it has used in the past amid increasingly strident calls -- some from within his own political party -- to change strategy as sectarian violence explodes.
David Greene talks with Alex Chadwick about the president's statements.
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