Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Mitt Romney's reaction to the anti-American protests overseas and how the former Governor's reaction will impact his campaign.
U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice on drawing "red lines" to stop a nuclear Iran, U.S.-Israeli relations, and the anti-American protests unfolding overseas.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the U.S. must establish a clear "red line" that Iran cannot cross with its nuclear program, if it wants to avoid war.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to press the U.S to set a clear red line for Iran’s development of nuclear weapons, and responds to criticism that he’s trying to inject himself into the election between Obama and Romney.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the escalating tensions with Iran and the strength of the U.S.-Israeli relationship.
Then, as anti-U.S. protests spread across the Muslim world, we’ll talk diplomacy with Susan Rice, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
Plus, Candy has an exclusive interview with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi. We’ll get her take on the attacks in Libya, and the protests across the Mideast and Africa. Plus, the Democratic Leader assesses her chances of taking back the speakership in November.
Also, foreign policy and poll numbers with Romney supporter and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
Watch Sunday at 9 a.m. & NOON ET.
Today on “State of the Union,” we heard competing visions for America’s future from two political figures representing both sides of the debate. California Governor Jerry Brown (D) compared Mitt Romney to Thomas Dewey, the former unsuccessful Republican presidential candidate. "Romney almost reminds me of Thomas Dewey…He symbolized the wealthy East and then Truman was fighting more for the common man," said Gov. Brown. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a man who had a stormy relationship with Bill Clinton, thought the former president’s convention speech was “eerily anti-Obama.” "Here's Clinton saying, 'I reformed welfare because I worked with Republicans; you didn't, Mr. Obama.' He didn't say it that way, but think about it: 'I had the longest period of economic growth in history; you didn't, Mr. Obama. I got to four balanced budgets by working with Republicans; you didn't, Mr. Obama,'" said Gingrich. FULL POST
President Obama and Mitt Romney each employed "regular" people to accomplish their convention goals.
New York Times Peter Baker and The Hill's A.B. Stoddard weigh in on how the RNC and DNC conventions will impact the 2012 election.
Obama supporter Austin Ligon and Romney supporter Carlos Gutierrez on the role of business in the economy.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Sunday that former Pres. Bill Clinton was a "real" president, Pres. Obama is a "pretender."