Carly Fiorina, Governor Brian Schweitzer (D Montana), Susan Page, and A.B. Stoddard weigh in on 2016's frontrunners.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner makes the administration’s case for averting the fiscal cliff. Then, reaction from two key Senators: “Gang of 8” member Mark Warner (D-VA) and Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R- NH). Plus, the fight over U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice and the fallout over the 9-11 Benghazi attack that left four Americans dead.
Then, our roundtable on cabinet reshuffling, and the fiscal cliff. Joining us: Former Chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard, Carly Fiorina, Governor Brian Schweitzer (D-Montana), USA Today’s Susan Page, and A.B. Stoddard of The Hill.
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Bill Burton, Grover Norquist, Susan Page & Jim Acosta on what the candidates need to do prior to Tuesday's debate.
Polls show a tightening race in the final weeks before the election. How will the Obama campaign recalibrate its strategy after the president’s lackluster performance in Denver? We’ll talk to senior campaign adviser Robert Gibbs. And will Mitt Romney's surge continue through his second debate with President Obama? Senior campaign adviser Ed Gillespie joins us.
Then, the Road to the White House runs through Florida. We’ll look at the pressing issues facing voters in this crucial battleground state with Former Florida congressman Robert Wexler and the Former Chairman of the Florida Republican Party Al Cardenas.
Plus, insights from the campaign trail and making sense of those tax reform promises with CNN National Political Correspondent Jim Acosta, USA Today’s Susan Page, Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform, and Bill Burton of Priorities USA.
Pollsters, Whit Ayres and Anna Greenberg, and journalists, Susan Page and Ron Brownstein, discuss what the Obama and Romney campaigns need to do to appeal to undecided voters.
Dan Lothian and Susan Page weigh on on the economy, jobs, and the 2012 campaign.
We’ll talk to Jack Lew, President Obama’s Chief of Staff, about the landmark, 5-4, Supreme Court ruling upholding “ObamaCare.” Chief Justice John Roberts cast the deciding vote in favor of the law that makes it a requirement for most Americans to carry insurance, or pay a tax penalty, as authorized by Congress’s power to levy taxes.
After two years of heated debate by Tea Party activists and Republican lawmakers against the law. The ruling is a major victory for Congressional democrats and President Obama who supported it. How will the ruling play out on the campaign trail?
Then, in a historic vote the House finds Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress. Is the investigation and corresponding vote a “politically motivated” effort against the administration – as Holder has said it is?
Plus, how will the Affordable Care Act impact small businesses, state budgets, and individuals not covered by their employers, as unemployment remains high, and as states continue to face budget shortfalls? We’ll talk to Jennifer Granholm, the former Michigan Governor and current Obama supporter – and Carly Fiorina, the former Hewlett Packard CEO and California Senate Candidate, about the law and its implications.
Also, how good, or how bad, is the U.S. economy really doing? We’ll sort through the confusing and contradictory economic headlines and assess where it really stands.
CNN”s White House Correspondent Dan Lothian, and USA Today’s Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page, join us to discuss the political fallout from the Supreme Court ruling on Health Care and other political stories of the week.
And finally, as the Colorado fires take a deadly turn – Gov. John Hickenlooper joins us with the latest on the monster fires that have come roaring down his state.
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We’ll discuss the health care law with White House Senior Adviser David Plouffe as the Supreme Court prepares to debate the constitutionality of one of the president’s signature initiatives.
Plus, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on the timeline for withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan and the 2012 presidential campaign.
Also, in an exclusive interview, we’ll talk to Florida’s Governor Rick Scott (R) on the growing controversy over the Trayvon Martin shooting and Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” laws, other news of the day including the 2012 race, and the economy.
Then, Time Magazine’s Mike Duffy and USA Today’s Susan Page digest the political news of the week.
It promises to be a great show. Tune in Sunday at 9AM & NOON ET.