The morning after his victory in South Carolina, the GOP presidential candidate and former speaker of the House sat down with David Gregory to talk about his rivals, Romney's tax returns, criticism of his campaign and the path toward Florida.
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Newt Gingrich spoke with Bob Schieffer on what separates himself the most from his competitor Mitt Romney; Then, Haley Barbour and Lindsey Graham analyze the results from the South Carolina primary; Also, Bob Schieffer finds out what it really means to be moderate.
Newt Gingrich surges late to win the first southern primary.
This Sunday on "State of the Union with Candy Crowley" - Presidential hopefuls Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich talk with us on the morning after the South Carolina primary. We'll get their reaction to Saturday night's results and see what's ahead for them as the 2012 race moves forward.
Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney appears Exclusively on "Fox News Sunday" to react to the results from the South Carolina Primary.
- Watch GPS: Inside the world of private equity
On GPS this Sunday at 10am and 1pm EST: In light of Mitt Romney's role at Bain Capital, we take a rare look inside the world of "private equity." What is this industry? How does it make so much money? Is it really all about firing workers?
Presidential candidate Rick Santorum tells Bob Schieffer why he thinks Mitt Romney is just a part-time conservative; Also, Newt Gingrich responds to questions about negative ads against Romney, and why he believes he is the GOP candidate that can defeat President Obama; And, Remember the old adage, "Think before you speak"? Bob Schieffer offers an update for the age of social media.
The battle over Bain and super PACs as the GOP race heads south.
This Sunday on "State of the Union"-- the presidential campaign is in full swing, and we're covering every angle.
After a strong showing in Iowa, Rick Santorum loses steam in New Hampshire. We'll talk with the former Senator about his campaign strategy for South Carolina, which could be the most consequential contest of the primary season.
- Watch GPS: Rogoff vs. Krugman, plus former Iraqi PM Allawi
On Fareed Zakaria GPS this week, honing in on the economy. What America's next president needs to do to create jobs; the state of the U.S. economy; the fate of the Euro Zone - economists Paul Krugman and Ken Rogoff face off in debate.
General Martin Dempsey and Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta spoke with Bob Schieffer on the reorganizing of the U.S. military and the application of sanctions against Iran; Then, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) discuses the current state of Iraq and his endorsement of Mitt Romney; Also, Bob Schieffer on how the internet is redefining politics.
George Stephanopoulos returns to "This Week" following GOP debate.
This Sunday on "State of the Union" - Candy is on the road again, live from Manchester New Hampshire to preview Tuesday's New Hampshire primary.
While Republicans are battling over who will be their nominee, Democrats are itching for a fight. We'll get into the state of the race for the White House, in an exclusive debate, with RNC Chairman Reince Priebus and DNC Chair, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
- Watch GPS: GOP, military, Iran and China
On Fareed Zakaria GPS this week: 1-on-1 with one of the men behind the Simpson-Bowles plan, Alan Simpson. The former Republican Senator from Wyoming examines the GOP presidential contenders, and what Washington needs to do about the deficit.
Senator Rand Paul (son of Ron Paul), former Congressman (and Gingrich supporter) J.C. Watts, and former Sen. Jim Talent (a Romney supporter) join Bob Schieffer to discuss where their candidates are standing; Also on Bob Schieffer's commentary why he turns first to the obituaries, where he notes the passing of good people - and animals, like Cheetah the chimpanzee
Ron Paul disputes conspiracy-theory charge, blame for racist newsletters.
Just two days before voters finally weigh-in, Candy is live from Des Moines to preview the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses.
It's game on for the Iowa Republican Caucuses. We'll get a report on where the race stands right now and talk with 3 candidates who have a lot riding on what happens during the first 2012 presidential contest; Congressman Ron Paul, Texas Governor Rick Perry, and Congresswoman Michele Bachmann.
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