Here are the big stories on the agenda today:
- Congress returns to face the health care struggle. Lawmakers are inside the beltway again this morning. And after a month off, the fiery town halls and with many in Congress still split over a health care overhaul, can they find a bipartisan solution? We’re speaking to one of the so-called “gang of six” about a new option on the table right now.
- Before the president takes his make or break push on health care to a joint session of Congress. He'll face a bigger and younger crowd. President Obama makes a nationwide address to school students at noon eastern time. It's a speech that critics killed before they ever saw it. Now we have it. What he will say. And why some schools won't be listening.
- A CNN exclusive: one-on-one with former First Lady, Laura Bush. A Former teacher herself, what she thinks of the president speaking to students. She's also speaking out against the deep political divide in D.C. Find out what she thinks of the man in the Oval Office now, and the current first lady. Her answers may surprise you.
- Her pictures have defined an era, gracing the covers of Vanity Fair and Vogue. Now, photographer Annie Leibovitz could lose her entire life's work. The deadline for a $24-million loan is today. How did this happen to an artist who's made millions? Our Christine Romans has some answers.