Embedded Player President Obama was the keynote speaker Saturday night at the annual dinner of the Human Rights Campaign, one of the country's best known gay rights organizations. The president embraced the goals of the group, but admitted he had yet to tackle the toughest items on its agenda. The president was introduced at the event as the newest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, an honor announced just the day before and a subject of raging controversy ever since. Host Liane Hansen talks to NPR's Ron Elving about the political implications of President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize award and what's coming up on Capitol Hill.