Former Washington Post reporter Don Phillips and former Boeing 777 pilot Roy Liggett talk to Candy Crowley about uncovering the mystery of MH370.
Former Director of National Intelligence, John Negroponte, and Washington Post columnist David Ignatius talk to Candy Crowley about the implications of the crisis in Ukraine.
Former CIA official and CEO of the Chertoff Group Chad Sweet, sonar technology expert Arnold Carr and satellite expert and pilot Ken Christensen on how poor satellite data and sonar technology impact the search for MH370.
Candy Crowley talks to former Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton, former Romney campaign senior adviser Kevin Madden and the Associated Press' White House reporter Darlene Superville about the politics of Obamacare and how they will impact 2014.
Former Obama campaign spokespersonBill Burton, former Romney campaign adviser Kevin Madden and the Associated Press' Darlene Superville discuss a possible comeback for embattled New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R).
Attorney Kenneth Feinberg, who represented the families of the 9/11 victims, discusses the legal case for the families of the missing MH370 passengers.
Intel Chair Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-California) says no better satellite images of MH370 search area exist from U.S. She tells Candy Crowley that we can't assume that the U.S can see more than what is being displayed to the public.
Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-California) tells Candy that while she has deep concerns, she has "persuasive hope" that Putin will not invade Ukraine.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, told CNN's Candy Crowley that telecommunication companies have not yet agreed to hold phone data and a bill might be needed for them to do so. Lawmakers have 90 days to act on President Obama's NSA data collection proposal.