60 Minutes-President
President Obama on Stimulus, Bailout and Gov't Expansion
http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/60minutes/main3415.shtmlCBS' ''Face the Nation'' - : Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell ,
House Majority Whip James Clyburn ABC's ''This Week'' With Christiane Amanpour"- Sen.-elect Rand Paul, Rep. Mike Pence , Evan Bayh,
former Reagan administration Budget Director David Stockman says it's time for Republicans to drop the dogma over tax cutsJohn Podesta; Matthew Dowd; Amy Walter; George Will
NBC's ''Meet the Press''- Sen. Jim DeMint , Gov. Chris Christie
Anita Dunn; Former Adviser to Pres. George W. Bush Karen Hughes; President of the National Urban League, Marc Morial and Republican Strategist Mike Murphy.
CNN's ''State of the Union''-Gov. Tim Pawlenty , Gov. Rick Perry ,
Rep. Chris Van Hollen , Sen.-elect Pat Toomey . Michael Duffy of Time magazine, and Karen Tumulty of the Washington Post
''Fox News Sunday''- House Republican Whip Eric Cantor, Rep. Darrell Issa , Rep. Paul Ryan
Washington Journal7:45am - Gail Russell Chaddock, Christian Science Monitor, Senior Congressional Correspondent & Susan Page, USA Today, Washington Bureau Chief
8:30am - Scott Keeter, Pew Research Center, Survey Research Director
9:15am - Stuart Rothenberg, Rothenberg Political Report, Editor & Publisher
GPS with Fareed Zakaria:- The American electorate has spoken. And quite clearly. America's fears about the state of the economy brought Republicans back to power in the House of Representatives. But how long they hold onto their newfound power is another matter. See why Fareed says that if this "Republican Revolution" doesn't manage to cut the deficit, the American people will be saying "Fool me three times, shame on me".
Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman thinks the outlook for the next two years -- with a power split in Washington -- is "terrible". In an exclusive interview, Krugman goes head-to-head with the former chief economist of the IMF, the right-leaning Raghuram Rajan on what can be done to fix the U.S. economy...and whether it will ever GET done given the likely of gridlock in the nation's capital.Remember when we told you it's only been a few weeks since the end of WWI? Well, it looks like we might have to wait a little bit longer for WWII to end. Japan never signed a peace treaty with the Soviets or Russia. And President Medvedev's four-hour tour of an obscure island this week has heated up the cold war between the two nations. What in the world?
After that, we answer the question that has been asked over and over since last week's thwarted cargo bombings: Is Yemen the next Afghanistan? Fareed speaks with the New York Times' man in Yemen, Robert Worth.
Then, a look at a moderate Muslim country that's fighting and winning their war on terror and extremism. An interview with the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Razak.
And finally, how one country could really put the "savings" in "daylight savings".
CNN’s “Reliable Sources”- "Reliable Sources Midterms: Alex Wagner, Politics Daily; Frank Sesno, George Washington University; Peter Baker, the New York Times. Coverage of 2010 elections versus 2008: Matt Lewis, Politics Daily;
Joan Walsh, Salon.com. Stewart/Colbert rally: David Carr, the New York Times; Rachel Sklar, Mediaite.com
C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers”-Michael Bromwich, director of Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement, formerly the Minerals Management Service
TV One’s “Washington Watch” - Hilda Solis, Michael Steele
"Univision's Al Punto"-
Governor-elect Susana Martinez, the New Mexico Republican who will become the nation’s first Latina governor when she takes office in January, and Representative-elect Francisco Canseco, Republican of Texas. Representative Xavier Beccera, Democrat of California, and Janet Murguía, President of the National Council of La Raza, are also guests.
Bloomberg TV’s “Political Capital” - Michael Steele
Sunday Breakfast Menu
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