This is AP News Minute.

President Barack Obama is expected to sign the health care overhaul into law Tuesday, but that doesn't mean his work is done. A senior administration official says Obama will travel to Iowa Thursday to sell the reform to a skeptical public.

Texas Republican Randy Neugebauer says he's apologized to Congressman Bart Stupak for yelling "baby killer", while the Democrat was speaking on the House floor Sunday evening. His outburst was apparently in reference to a deal reached by President Obama and anti-abortion Democrats.

As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu kicks off his visit to Washington, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is continuing her criticism of an Israeli new settlement. Clinton told a leading Jewish organization have planned to build on land claimed by the Palestinians, undermines the peace process.

Former president George W. Bush and Bill Clinton are in Haiti, helping to raise funds for that country as it rebuilds following January's deadly earthquake. Their trip started as the Inter-American Development Bank agreed to forgive $479 million in debt owed by Haiti.

Diane Kepley, the Associated Press with AP News Minute.

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