We’ll discuss the health care law with White House Senior Adviser David Plouffe as the Supreme Court prepares to debate the constitutionality of one of the president’s signature initiatives.
Plus, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on the timeline for withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan and the 2012 presidential campaign.
Also, in an exclusive interview, we’ll talk to Florida’s Governor Rick Scott (R) on the growing controversy over the Trayvon Martin shooting and Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” laws, other news of the day including the 2012 race, and the economy.
Then, Time Magazine’s Mike Duffy and USA Today’s Susan Page digest the political news of the week.
It promises to be a great show. Tune in Sunday at 9AM & NOON ET.
ON STATE OF THE UNION
Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum spoke about GOP rival Mitt Romney, the possibility of a brokered convention, and defended his assertion that the Department of Justice favors pornographers over children and families.
Then, mixed messages in a war zone. Afghanistan's Ambassador to the United States Eklil Hakimi discussed relations between the two countries in the wake of the shooting deaths of 16 Afghan civilians. And getting a grip on a complicated region, with two men familiar with the complicated U.S.-Afghanistan relationship Zalmay Khalilzad, who was the first U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, and Adm. Dennis Blair (Ret.), who was President Obama's first director of national intelligence.
Finally, the push toward November with former White House Communications Director Anita Dunn and former Republican National Committee Chairman Ed Gillespie.
FULL POST
Fmr. U.S. Amb. Zalmay Khalilzad and fmr. Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair discuss the tense relationship.
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum explains his recent criticisms of the Obama administration.
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum responds to whether or not he'd force a brokered convention.
Afghanistan's ambassador to the U.S. Eklil Hakimi discusses Afghan-U.S. relations.
A look at the odds and ends from this week's campaign trail.
Anita Dunn and Ed Gillespie talk to Candy Crowley about the female vote in the 2012 presidential campaign.
Anita Dunn and Ed Gillespie talk to Candy Crowley about the candidates in the 2012 presidential campaign.