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Sunday on SOTU
March 28th, 2014
05:50 PM ET

Sunday on SOTU

The riddle of MH Flight 370. Famed compensation attorney Kenneth Feinberg joins us to discuss what the victims’ families can expect. Plus, pilots and investigators on what the mystery means for the future of aviation, and experts in the field of satellites and sonar will help us understand the vastness of the shifting search and recovery efforts.

Senator Dianne Feinstein will tell us what the U.S. intelligence community is saying about the missing jetliner. And, as Russian troops gather along Ukraine’s border, the senator will discuss if anything can be done to diplomatically deal Vladimir Putin. Plus, reactions to the NSA reforms and the ramifications of the CIA removing classified documents from her staff’s computers.

Former U.S. Ambassador John Negroponte will talk about military and economic support for Ukraine.

Governor Jay Inslee joins us from Arlington, Washington where rescue workers are losing any hope of finding dozens of people still missing after a deadly mudslide.

And our political panel this week includes Bill Burton, Kevin Madden, Darlene Superville.

Watch Sunday 9am and 12pm ET.


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March 28th, 2014
05:10 PM ET

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Every president since Eisenhower has met with the Pope during his presidency.

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SOTU Scoop
March 28th, 2014
05:00 PM ET

SOTU Scoop

Your daily scoop of what State of the Union is watching today, March 28, 2014.

1. MH370 Mystery. A new search area is offering new leads in the investigation into the missing Malaysian jetliner. Authorities are now focusing on a corridor closer to the Australian coast. Five of 10 planes that scoured the new search zone Friday spotted objects in the water. The crew of a U.S. Navy P-8 search plane saw white objects, orange rope and a blue bag. Authorities say it is too early to tell whether the debris is from Flight 370. "The objects cannot be verified or discounted as being from MH370 until they are relocated and recovered by ships," the Australian Maritime Authority said in a statement. We'll talk about the search for Flight 370, how its disappearance will change air travel and what's next for the passengers and crew's families Sunday on State of the Union.

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