In this week's "Getting to Know," Gov. McDonnell tells us about the greatest game of football in his high school career...and about his wife's former life as a Washington Redskins cheerleader.
Candy recaps today's edition of State of the Union.
Rep. Mike Rogers (R) Chairman, Intelligence Committee on increasing tension with Iran.
Alice Rivlin, Douglas Holtz-Eakin, and Ron Brownstein analyze the state of the economy in the U.S.
Tony Perkins President from the Family Research Council, and Dick Armey Chairman, FreedomWorks assess the 2012 GOP race.
Dick Armey on Newt Gingrich: "I feel bad for him. I think he's digressed into a state of taking a second rate campaign and turning it into a first rate vendetta, and I think he's putting himself out of the game because he can't get over his obsession about his own hurt feelings over the campaign in Iowa."
Tony Perkins on Romney: "I disagree that Romney has captured the evangelical support, the conservative support. They're warming to him but he still has a long way to go. "
Alice Rivlin, Douglas Holtz-Eakin, and Ron Brownstein analyze the state of the economy in the U.S.
Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) Maryland, and Gov. Bob McDonnell (R) Virginia, on contraception and the Catholic vote.
Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) Maryland, and Gov. Bob McDonnell (R) Virginia, weigh in on the GOP nomination race and whether a nominee has been picked.
(CNN)-It's early, and State of the Union is bringing you the best of the morning headlines to go with your cup of coffee.
On our radar:Â Mitt Romney wins handily in Nevada, but his opponents vow to carry on.
Check out what we're reading, and watch our interviews today with Governors Bob McDonnell (R-VA) and Martin O'Malley (D-MD) today at 9am/12pm ET.