SpeakerBoehner: Behind the scenes at the U.S. Capitol as employees from the U.S. Mint prepare Congressional Gold Medals for the ceremony honoring Native American code talkers.
SpeakerBoehner: At a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony at the U.S. Capitol, Alandra Duyongwa of the Hopi Tribe in Hotevilla, Arizona, honors the memory of her great grandfather, Floyd Dann, Sr., a code talker during World War II.
SpeakerBoehner: Speaker John Boehner delivers remarks at a Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony honoring Native American code talkers for their valor and dedication during World War I and World War II.
SpeakerBoehner: Speaker John Boehner thanks tribal representatives at a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring Native American code talkers.
SpeakerBoehner: More than 30 Native American tribes receive Congressional Gold Medals and certificates of recognition on behalf of their ancestors' valor and dedication during World War I and World War II.
SpeakerBoehner: Speaker John Boehner prepares to sign H.R. 3204, the Drug Quality and Security Act and S. 252, the PREEMIE Reauthorization Act. House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton (R-MI), seated, looks on.
SpeakerBoehner: The 88-foot tall Capitol Christmas Tree arrives in Washington, DC, after the long journey from Washington State.
SpeakerBoehner: Speaker John Boehner inspects the high quality of a printed sticker sheet at Repacorp, Inc., in Tipp City, Ohio.
SpeakerBoehner: Speaker John Boehner meets with employees of Repacorp in Tipp City, Ohio, to discuss the impact of the Affordable Care Act on their business.
SpeakerBoehner: Speaker John Boehner sits down with his staff to share the secret of his turkey brine recipe in time for the Thanksgiving holiday.
SpeakerBoehner: Speaker John Boehner speaks with 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley about the humbling experience of working in the U.S. Capitol.
SpeakerBoehner: Speaker John Boehner and 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley get into a small elevator as they head part way up the U.S. Capitol Dome.
SpeakerBoehner: A few steps from the top of the Capitol Rotunda, Speaker John Boehner shows 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley some of the Dome's cracks and deficiencies caused by aging and weather.