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Eruption in Egypt. What is the impact of the country’s unrest on U.S. security? Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey joins us in an exclusive, wide-ranging interview on world hot spots and the...
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One governor hangs up his hat, and another wrestles with what Washington won’t. Our Sunday exclusive with Texas’s longest serving Governor, Rick Perry. Is he riding into the sunset, or is getting...
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Black, brown and white in America. President Obama speaks out on Trayvon Martin, the Zimmerman verdict and race. Congressional Hispanic Caucus member Xavier Beccerra and Congressional Black Caucus...
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As a new battle brews over government spending and debt, President Obama goes on campaign-style road swing to sell his economic plan. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew joins us. The father of Edward Snowden...
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CNN Sources say al Qaeda is in the final planning stages of an unspecified plot, prompting the United States to close almost two dozen embassies in the Middle East and North Africa. Senator Lindsey...
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Days of rage in Egypt, as hundreds are killed in clashes between the country’s military forces and supporters of ousted president Mohammed Morsy. Should the U.S. cut its military aid to Egypt? Senator...
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In an exclusive interview, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) talks to Candy about the buzz surrounding his potential presidential bid in 2016 and the “grassroots tsunami” he says will bolster support to throw...
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President Obama makes the case on Syria to a skeptical congress and country. We’ll talk to the man leading the push, White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough. Then, we’ll hear from three likely “No”...
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The high-stakes negotiations between Russia and the U.S. and deep divisions over setting a timetable for diplomacy to play out in Syria. Can Assad be trusted to give up his chemical weapons or will he...
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Proclaiming the House of Representatives is a "mess," Nancy Pelosi accuses Republicans of wanting to purposefully shut down the government. We have an exclusive interview with the House Minority...
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A double crisis in Washington. In the midst of a government shutdown, the United States faces a deadline to raise its debt ceiling. Treasury secretary Jack Lew joins us to talk about the consequences...
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The government shutdown drags on and the full faith and credit of the United States goes down to the wire. In an exclusive interview, we’ll ask Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) why Republicans are losing the...
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Picking up the pieces after the shutdown. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) says the American people are fed up, and urges Congress to “stop this childishness.” The original maverick joins us on the cost of the...
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Not a great week for President Obama’s Foreign Policy. Documents show we’re listening to our friends’ phone calls, including cozy allies like Germany and France. Add to that a report that Iran may be...
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Violence rocks one of the nation’s largest airports as a gunman opens fire, killing at least one person, injuring several others, and sending terrified passengers running for cover. Congressman...
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Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) joins us exclusively on a possible U.S.-Iranian breakthrough in nuclear talks, if he still plans to block Obama administration nominees after “60 minutes” revealed flaws...
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One country feels left out as the U.S. and Iran near a deal to halt Iran’s nuclear program. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tweeted “Don’t rush to a bad deal with Iran.” We’ll have an...
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The Obama Administration promised that HealthCare.gov will begin to work by this weekend, but could the website be the least of the Affordable Care Act’s problems? In the latest twist, the Supreme...
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The Obama administration and its European allies are praising an interim nuclear deal reached with Iran, but tougher sanctions being proposed in Congress could complicate matters. We talk with House...
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He’s bucked his party as many times as he’s supported it. He’s a centrist Democrat in an ever-deepening red state. And he has an affinity for the middle ground. West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin sits...
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