Clinton's Season of 'Cheer'

The historic debate in the House of Representatives over impeachment articles continued into the weekend, but observers said the House had reached 218 votes by Friday. That's the number needed to impeach President Clinton on charges of perjury, obstruction of justice and abuse of power. Meanwhile, at the White House, Clinton was said to be enjoying the season's "time of good cheer." Publicly battling impeachment was left to his wife, Hillary, and Vice President Al Gore, who both spoke out against the vote.

The historic debate in the House of Representatives over impeachment articles continued into the weekend, but observers said the House had reached 218 votes by Friday. That's the number needed to impeach President Clinton on charges of perjury, obstruction of justice and abuse of power. Meanwhile, at the White House, Clinton was said to be enjoying the season's "time of good cheer." Publicly battling impeachment was left to his wife, Hillary, and Vice President Al Gore, who both spoke out against the vote.