A plan for Congress to pass a massive energy bill before it adjourns sometime next month has been delayed. Senate Energy Committee Chairman Pete Domenici of New Mexico has postponed a key meeting scheduled for this week (tuesday) because of an impasse over the bills provisions. Supporters say the bill would give the U-S a comprehensive energy plan for the first time in years and create jobs. Opponents have decried the measure as the "no lobbyist left behind" bill...a takeoff on President Bush's education initiative, "No Child Left Behind." They contend the legislation is full of handouts for the energy industry. Republican Senator Norm Coleman pushing for a couple of items in the package that he says are important to Minnesota. Chad Pergram reports from Washington.