Jan 2014
Today: your job, your healthcare, your money, what 2014 holds for us. Also, Candy talks to Wisc. Sen. Scott Walker about the Republican party finding itself. Then, Joan Biskupic helps decipher the fight between Obamacare vs. The Church as well as The Courts vs. Same-Sex marriage. Plus, a panel discusses the 2014 midterms and more.
Feb 2014
Jim Sciutto breaks down the ongoing situation in Syria. John McCain (R-AZ) onPresident Obama's handling of the situation in Syria. Steve Forbes and Austan Goolsbee, former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers weigh in on the economy. Questioning the debt limit vote and evolution of Hillary Clinton with panelists, Margie Omero, Kevin Madden, and Corey Dade.
Sun, Oct 5, 2014
Ebola hits home with the first diagnosed case in the United States. Are we ready? A conversation with CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden and Dr. William Frohna, the Chair of the Emergency Medicine department at MedStar Washington Hospital Center. Then, a look at Julia Pierson who faced calls from lawmakers in both parties to resign after being grilled at a Wednesday hearing about recent security lapses. And. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) says U.S. ground troops are needed to fight the terror group because "aerial bombardment" alone will not "destroy ISIL."
Sun, Jan 12, 2014
Candy interviews Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley. Sen. John McCain discuss Iraq at a tipping point, the congressional roadblock to the Obama administration's interim nuclear deal with Iran, and his reservations about extending long-term unemployment benefits. Sean Spicer, Mo Elleithee, and Karen Tumulty discusses 2016 implications from Bob Gates' book and jobs (or lack thereof).
Sun, Jan 19, 2014
Today: Privacy vs. Security with the President trying to find middle ground. House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers weighs in. Also. Sen/ Angus King talks about a new Senate report that states Benghazi was preventable. Lastly, a political panel on a rough week for the two 2016 Presidential candidates and Michelle Obama.
Sun, Jan 26, 2014
Today: Sr. Advisor Dan Pfeiffer and Sen. Rand Paul talk about the upcoming state of the union address. Then, Russia's Ambassador to the U.S., Sergey Kislyak, discusses the security situation in Sochi for this February's Winter Olympics. Lastly, CNN covers the press conference from Columbia, MD and the recent mall shooting there.
Sun, Feb 2, 2014
Today, game on. An exclusive interview with President Obama by Jake Tapper. Then a look at Washington from the outside with Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal. And, Candy and her panel discuss Gov. Chris Christie and new allegations that he was aware of the lane closures in NJ much earlier than he his admitted.
Sun, Feb 9, 2014
Safety, skiing and politics: Is Sochi safe? Candy talks the former Homeland Security Secretary about safety at the Olympics. And, a group of experts on Russia about the games safety, spectacle and Vladamir Putin's legacy.Then, Rand Paul takes a swing at both the Clintons. Candy and her panel discuss the insults and questions.
Sun, Mar 2, 2014
Today. Candy covers breaking news from Ukraine with Ukrainian Ambassador to the UN Yuriy Sergeyev, CNN correspondent Diana Magnay and Tom Donilon. Then, Candy discusses a variety of topics with Sen. Lindsey Graham and Sen. Dick Durbin. Finally, a discussion of the 2016 election with Candy and her panel.
Sun, Mar 9, 2014
Today: Candy discusses the situation in Crimea and Ukraine with Dep. National Security Adviser Tony Blinken and a trio of Baltic Ambassadors to the Unites States. Then, a talk with former Florida Governor and Republican now Democrat Charlie Crist about running for the office again for a different party.
Sun, Mar 30, 2014
Today: The sea is so big and the time is so short. Candy talks to the Chair of the Intelligence Committee about the search for MH370, the stare-down with Russian President Putin and her charges that the CIA has been spying on her committee. Panels and guest also discuss how this flight will effect future air travel, what compensation the families of MH 370 might receive and more.
Sun, Apr 6, 2014
Today's show features an update on Flight MH370 and the possibility that a Chinese search has heard the pinging from the downed flight. Then, Candy talks with Rep, Nancy Pelosi about the upcoming mid-term elections and a variety of other topics. Also, the show is joined by Rep. Mike Rogers and Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger discuss this week's Afghan elections and world politics.
Sun, May 25, 2014
First, the latest for Isla Vista with the Sherriff leading the investigation of the recent shooting there. Then, D-Day at the VA, Rep. Jeff Miller & Sen. Benrie Sanders discuss plans to overcome the scandal now raging. And, a political panel join Candy in studio to discuss Obama's management which has come under fire this week.
Sun, Jun 29, 2014
On today's show: Chair of the House Oversight Committee, Rep. Darrell Issa, sits down with Candy to discuss the IRS. Also, the first TV interview with former IRS Chairman Lois Lerner's attorney, William Taylor. Rep. Mike Rogers talks about the Benghazi mastermind being held at Guantanamo. Finally, Candy and her panel discuss The IRS scandal and the Dems latest talking points.
Sun, Aug 3, 2014
Texas Gov. Rick Perry says that some illegal immigrants coming across the border are from countries with substantial terrorist ties. Then, Senator Angus King (I-Maine) discusses potential improvements to the immigration court process after visiting the border. Candy also talks to Rep. Mike Rogers concerning the CIA spying on the Senate Intelligence Committee. Also, Legendary reporters Carl Bernstein and Dan Rather recall the reporting that led up to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
Sun, Aug 10, 2014
U.S. airstrikes target ISIS Militants in Iraq. Senator John McCain joins Candy to explain why he feels President Obama should go further. Analysis on past, present, and future operations in Iraq from General Jim Jones, President Obama's first National Security Adviser, and Zalmay Khalilzad, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq under President George W. Bush. But while the world is on fire, we can't ignore what's shaping up to be an historic midterm election season. Ken Cuccinelli, Ted Strickland, Stephanie Cutter, and Kevin Madden make up this week's roundtable. And a tribute to former White House Press Secretary James Brady who died Monday at the age of 73 with Joe Lockhart, Ann Compton and Al Hunt.
Sun, Aug 24, 2014
The beheading of an American brings the ISIS threat closer to home. But is President Obama doing enough to stop them? Senators Lindsey Graham and Jack Reed on what the U.S. should do next. Then, Candy talks to Peter Westmacott, the British Ambassador to the United States about the alarming numbers of Westerners fighting in Iraq and Syria. And, police chiefs react to police militarization and say that there is an overuse of military equipment in Ferguson.
Sun, Aug 31, 2014
Britain raises its terror threat level in response to ISIS's growing influence in Iraq and Syria. Should the U.S. do the same? Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger - #2 on the House Intelligence Committee - and Congressman Adam Kinzinger - Iraq war veteran and member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee - join us live in studio. Russia crosses the border into Ukraine, but Obama rules out U.S. military intervention to stop them. Senator Robert Menendez - Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee - joins us live from the Ukrainian capital of Kiev. Texas Governor Rick Perry beefs up his legal team to fight a felony indictment. Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay was also indicted by the Travis County Grand Jury - and he'll join us live to discuss. And is Mitt Romney prepared to run if Republican leaders push him? We'll get our roundtable's take, including the view of one of his advisers in 2012. Lanhee Chen, Penny Lee, Marc Lamont Hill, and Kristen Soltis Anderson join us.
Sun, Sep 7, 2014
Today: San Diego Mayor Faulcon, Boston Mayor Walsh and Philadelphia Mayor Nuttergive their takes on stopping terror threats. Then, California Rep. Tony Cardenas on the President's decision to delay immigration reform action until after midterms. And, Candy and her panel discuss the upcoming midterm elections and more.
Sun, Sep 14, 2014
Today: White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough says ISIS will do anything to strike terror and fear into its opponents. And, Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) & Mike Wise, sports columnist for the Washington Post on the NFL domestic violence crisis. Then, Sen. Tom Harkin on his final steak fry and he says tea party influence has peaked.
Sun, Oct 12, 2014
First, a look at the healthcare worker in Dallas that contracted the disease in the US. Then, Senator John McCain and Senator Bernie Saunders join us for a point/counterpoint as ISIS fighters seem on the verge of control of Anbar Province and local officials plead for US troops to help. And, our political roundtable with S.E. Cupp, Newt Gingrich, Neera Tanden and Marc Lamont Hill looks at this season of discontent with the President.
Sun, Oct 19, 2014
Today, Sen. Ted Cruz tells Candy Crowley it is all but certain the Republicans will retake the Senate and 'retire Harry Reid' in the midterm election. Then, NIH's Dr. Anthony Fauci on whether the White House has ever asked to repeat talking points they don't believe. And, the Florida governor's race heats up over a fan. LZ Granderson, Ana Navarro, Kevin Madden and Penny Lee discuss.
Sun, Oct 26, 2014
Candy talks exclusively to House Oversight Chairman Darrell Issa and Dr. Anthony Fauci joins us with the latest Ebola developments. Then, An exclusive with the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, about the recent lone-wolf terrorist attacks. And, Republican and Democratic National Committees - Reince Priebus and Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz join us live. Finally, our political roundtable looks at the numbers and the spin. CNN Political Commentators Newt Gingrich and Stephanie Cutter join The Hill's A.B. Stoddard and political predictor Sam Wang.
Sun, Nov 2, 2014
It's a down-to-the-wire fight for control of the Senate. Sen. Rand Paul joins us to talk about what Republicans will do if they end up in charge and his 2016 ambitions. With low job approval ratings and the prospect of GOP House and Senate majorities, can President Obama get anything done in his final two years? An exclusive interview with former Reagan and George H.W. Bush White House Chief of Staff James Baker. Plus, we size up the key Senate races and look ahead to 2016 with former Governors Ed Rendell and Haley Barbour, and Democratic and Republican Party spokesmen Mo Elleithee and Sean Spicer.
Sun, Nov 9, 2014
Today: A State of the Union post-election special - the newest members of Congress meet the veterans, face to face. And, former Under Secretary of State Nick Burns on the release of two American detainees in North Korea. Also, Sen. John Thune and Sen. Chris Murphy discuss President Obama's decision to double U.S. troops in Iraq.
Sun, Nov 16, 2014
Today: Sen. Dick Durbin on immigration bill - says if the GOP 'fails to do it, the President will act, and I will support him.' And, Antonio Villaraigosa, Alberto Gonzales and Rep. Xavier Becerra on the urgency of immigration legislation. Finally, LZ Granderson, S.E. Cupp, Penny Lee and Mercedes Schlapp on the Obamacare fight and Jonathan Gruber's 'stupid' comments.
Sun, Nov 23, 2014
The House Intelligence Committee's investigation into the Benghazi attacks concludes there was no White House cover-up. One of the Obama administration's most vocal Benghazi critics, Senator Lindsey Graham and committee member Rep. Adam Schiff respond to the panel's report. Republicans in Congress are angry about President Obama's executive order on immigration, but they are split on how to respond. Former Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum and Senator Lindsey Graham join us. As Ferguson awaits a grand jury's decision on the Michael Brown shooting, what will the outcome mean for American race relations going forward? Princeton University Professor and activist Cornel West, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund President Sherrilyn Ifill, Sojourners President Jim Wallis and LZ Granderson are with us.
Sun, Nov 30, 2014
The House Intelligence Committee's investigation into the Benghazi attacks concludes there was no White House cover-up. One of the Obama administration's most vocal Benghazi critics, Senator Lindsey Graham and committee member Rep. Adam Schiff respond to the panel's report. Republicans in Congress are angry about President Obama's executive order on immigration, but they are split on how to respond. Former Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum and Senator Lindsey Graham join us. As Ferguson awaits a grand jury's decision on the Michael Brown shooting, what will the outcome mean for American race relations going forward? Princeton University Professor and activist Cornel West, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund President Sherrilyn Ifill, Sojourners President Jim Wallis and LZ Granderson are with us.
Sun, Dec 7, 2014
House Intel Chair Mike Rogers on whether the President's decision to transfer six Gitmo detainees to Uruguay is a good idea. Former President George W. Bush opens up to Candy Crowley about his father and his book. Secretary Juli?n Castro and Congressman Joaqu?n Castro, on their political similarities and racial tensions in the U.S.
Sun, Dec 14, 2014
A scathing new Senate report about the CIA's interrogation of terror suspects has put the spy agency on defense. Is it also endangering U.S. national security? Rep. Peter King of the House Intelligence Committee joins us. As Democrats look to repair the damage from this year's elections, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick offers his prescription for what ails his party and bridging America's racial divide. Plus, part two of Candy Crowley's exclusive interview with President George W. Bush about the torture report, his father's military service and his best-selling new book.
Sun, Dec 21, 2014
In her final CNN show, Candy Crowley sits down with President Obama for an exclusive interview about the North Korea cyber-attack on Sony, normalizing U.S. relations with Cuba and race in America. A Republican rebuttal from Sen. John McCain on how the U.S. should respond to North Korea, the president's relationship with an all-GOP Congress and 2016 politics. And as Jeb Bush moves closer to presidential run, is another Bush-Clinton White House showdown on the horizon? Newt Gingrich, Donna Brazile, LZ Granderson and Amy Walter join us.