Candy reports on the dormant state of the gun control debate, and why it's likely to remain so.
Remembering the victims of the deadly shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado.
Sen. John McCain weighs in on the debate over gun control in the aftermath of the Aurora, Colorado theater massacre.
"I think that we need to look at everything, if everything should be looked at, but to think that somehow gun control is - or increased gun control is the answer, in my view, that has to be proved."
Getting serious about gun control - an extended discussion with Gov. Hickenlooper.
Sen. John McCain on the situation in Syria: because of the U.S.'s "failure to lead other willing nations in the region, like Turkey and Saudi Arabia and Qatar and others, the situation has now deteriorated to a situation which is really, really very dangerous."
Virginia Senate candidates George Allen and Tim Kaine weigh in on the gun debate after the Colorado theater massacre.
More highlights: Candidates square off on partisan politics in VA Senate debate.
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) calls Colorado theater massacre shooting a "terrible tragedy" and talks about the process of healing as a community that they learned in Arizona in the aftermath of the shooting in Tucson.
"I hope also that the folks in Colorado could look at what we did in Tucson. It was great healing. ... It was really - our community and our state united. And I hope that the people of Aurora, and the state of Colorado, will also begin on that. It is tough, but I think that we have emerged in Arizona where there has been significant improvement. And so I hope that everybody knows how tough it is as well.”
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper on the suspect from the deadly shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado "a deeply troubled, twisted, delusional person. I can't for the life of me... conceive of a motive. ... This is a act of evil. It is somebody who is - who was an aberration of nature. And, you know, if it wasn't one weapon, it would have been another. I mean, he was diabolical. If you look at what he had in his apartment and what his intentions were, I mean even now it makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up."
Also: President Obama is set to visit Aurora today. Gov. Hickenlooper offers a preview.
Plus: Getting serious about gun control - an extended discussion with Gov. Hickenlooper.
(CNN) – At a luxury resort where visitors usually come for rest and relaxation, former Virginia governors George Allen and Tim Kaine, who hope to represent the Commonwealth in the U.S. Senate, squared off Saturday morning in a debate moderated by CNN Chief Political Correspondent Candy Crowley.
Both candidates noted Friday's mass shootings in Aurora, Colorado in their opening remarks. Republican Allen praised Democrat Kaine’s handling of the 2007 Virginia Tech massacre while he was governor.
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