Adviser's Resignation Comes Amid School Flap
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As Congress returns to Washington, President Obama is dealing with two setbacks that could distract attention from the health care debate. Several school districts have said they may not air his speech to students later this week after conservative parents complained that it would amount to political indoctrination. And early this morning, Van Jones resigned. The White House environmental adviser has been denounced by conservatives for what they have said are extreme left-wing views. NPR Congressional Correspondent Andrea Seabrook speaks with host Liane Hansen about what's on the agenda in Congress when lawmakers return to the Capitol on Tuesday.
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