Just two days before voters finally weigh-in, Candy is live from Des Moines to preview the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses.
First, Candy is joined by Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas). Will he rock the political world with a win? And what does he have to say to his fellow Republicans who claim he’s helping re-elect President Obama?
Then, Rep. Steve King, (R-Iowa), a stalwart conservative Republican, still hasn't selected a candidate. Will he make his choice known before Tuesday, or do none of the choices measure to his standard?
Plus, Candy talks to Iowa Governor Terry Branstad (R) about preserving Iowa’s first in the nation status.
Finally , what makes 2012 different from other years? We’ll ask Dan Balz of the Washington Post and Neil King of the Wall Street Journal.
This Sunday we’re live from Des Moines, Iowa ahead of Tuesday’s first-in-the-nation caucuses. Our focus will be squarely on the Hawkeye State as the GOP candidates make their closing arguments to voters.
We’ll be joined live by Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, Iowa Rep. Steve King and a panel of national and state reporters to break down the race.
Join us as we bring you the very latest, and stay tuned for more guest bookings.
A look back at our "Getting to Know" series, a place to learn more about the personal side of the news-makers who come on our program every Sunday.
Condoleezza Rice Former Secretary of State looks back on iraq and reflects on what she would have done differently.
A.B. Stoddard, and Ron Brownstein, give their predictions for the 2012 race to the White House.
Sen. Dick Lugar (R) talks about the presidential GOP candidates, the future of North Korea and what that death of Kim Jong Il means for the U.S.
Sen. Dick Lugar (R-Indiana) weighs in on payroll tax cut deal and also shares his thoughts on the Tea Party.
This Sunday on “State of the Union with Candy Crowley”…Foreign Relations Committee Ranking Member Sen. Dick Lugar (R-Indiana) on the future of North Korea, congressional gridlock, and his own re-election struggles with the tea party.
Then, our political panel breaks down this contentious year in Washington and gives an outlook for 2012: We talk to the Hill’s A.B. Stoddard and CNN Senior Political Analyst Ron Brownstein.
We air a previously unseen portion of our interview with former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on the legacy of Iraq, her regrets, and her relationship with Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld.
And we end the show with some holiday cheer: the best of our “Getting to Know” series.
It's all this Sunday at 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. ET.
A sneak peek of some stories we’re following today, but what will be leading the headlines on Sunday morning?
You’re likely to see the headlines slow this week due to the holiday season. But the SOTU staff sure has a lot to work with: the death of North Korea’s Kim Jong Il, the payroll tax cut drama between the House and Senate, Newt Gingrich’s decline in the polls, coupled with President Obama’s poll bump.
We’re still working on building the best Christmas Day show for you, but here’s one preview of what to expect: to end the show with some holiday cheer, we’re bringing the best of our web series “Getting To Know” to your TV screens!
Happy Holidays from all of us here at State of the Union, and stayed tuned for more info!