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Sunday on State of the Union
June 19th, 2014
05:22 PM ET

Sunday on State of the Union

Sen. Rand Paul, one of the most prominent members of the Republican Party and a potential 2016 presidential contender sounds off about the crisis in Iraq.   Plus, he has a new issue here at home – an effort to restore voting rights to non-violent felons.

And the most powerful Senator in the intelligence committee, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), on why she thinks Iraq's Prime Minister should step down.

Then, 42 years after the break-in at the Watergate office complex, we’ll talk with the two journalists whose reporting brought down a presidency. Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein join us live to discuss the current crisis in Iraq, and why Dick Cheney can’t seem to stay out of the conversation.

And our powerhouse panel of Donna Brazile, Kristin Soltis Anderson, Penny Lee, and SE Cupp tell us what they think about Hillary Clinton’s book tour, President Obama’s all time low poll numbers, and the investigation into whether the IRS targeted conservative and Tea Party groups.

Watch Sunday at 9am and Noon ET.


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