WWII veteran and former Senator Bob Dole tells Candy Crowley that America is "obligated" to care for its veterans.
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Get your daily scoop of what State of the Union is watching today, November 8, 2013
1. Obama's mea culpa. President Obama is apologizing to people whose insurance policies are being canceled because of the Affordable Care Act. It's the latest walk back from his repeated promises that Americans who liked their plans would be able to keep them under Obamacare. "I am sorry that they, you know, are finding themselves in this situation, based on assurances they got from me," Obama said in an interview with NBC News. Republicans have been hammering the President for breaking his pledge and he's been getting an earful from Democrats as well. The question is, whether Obama's mea culpa will help redeem his credibility.
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) joins us exclusively on a possible U.S.-Iranian breakthrough in nuclear talks, if he still plans to block Obama administration nominees after “60 minutes” revealed flaws in their Benghazi report, & of course, a little politics.
Plus, President Obama is starting to feel the heat from fellow Democrats over the problems with Obamacare. Will he offer them more than an apology? DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz on Democrats asking the President to throw them a bone.
And a tale of two Republicans: Chris Christie gets a mandate in New Jersey and Ken Cuccinelli is left out to dry in Virginia. RNC Chair Reince Preibus will assure us the party knows exactly what it’s doing as they look to 2014 and 2016.
Then, Former Senate Republican leader and presidential candidate Bob Dole also joins us exclusively on Chris Christie, Ted Cruz, fellow Kansan Kathleen Sebelius, and if America’s veterans are getting the care we’ve promised them.
Watch Sunday at 9a and 12p ET.