NBC's ''Meet the Press''- David Axelrod, Sen. John McCain
Roundtable: Alan Greenspan, Newt Gingrich, and former Rep. Harold Ford Jr., Bethany McLean of Vanity Fair
CBS' ''Face the Nation'' - Chuck Schumer and Sen.-elect Rand Paul
ABC's ''This Week'' With Christiane Amanpour" Madeleine Albright, Sen. Lindsey Graham and Sen. Kent Conrad
Roundtable: Honeywell International's David Cote, the New York Times' Paul Krugman, The Post's Ruth Marcus, Brookings Institution's Robert Kagan and ABC's George Will
CNN's ''State of the Union''-John Cornyn, Sen. Mark Warner, Jim Clyburn, Heath Shuler, Anita Dunn and former Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.)
Heath Shuler (D-NC) is setting the stage for an official challenge to Nancy Peolsi's bid to lead the Democratic minority in the next Congress. Shuler, a moderate from the North Carolina mountains, will make his intentions official on the national stage this weekend,
http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/11/here-comes-shuler-nc-dem-set-to-make-his-leadership-bid-official-this-weekend.php?ref=fpblg ''Fox News Sunday''- David Axelrod, Jim DeMint
Washington Journal7:45am - Republican Strategist Kevin Madden and Democratic Pollster & Strategist Michael Bocian
8:30am - Terence Samuel, National Journal, Managing Editor
9:15am - Martin Klingst, Die Zeit, Washington Bureau Chief & Robin Harding, Financial Times, U.S. Economics Editor
GPS with Fareed Zakaria:- President Obama isn't the only one travelling in Asia in recent days. Fareed has been there as well and will host GPS from CNN's Hong Kong studios this week. In Asia, the mood towards American intervention in the region appears to have shifted dramatically. See why a year ago the talk there was about American irrelevance, but now many are thinking about the United States as a counterbalance to the rising power in the region, China.
Then, Fareed has an exclusive conversation with elder statesmen, George Shultz. While he's arguably best-known for his term as Reagan's Secretary of State, he held no less than three other cabinet positions, all related to business and the economy: Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Labor, and Director of the Office of Management and Budget. Fareed talks exclusively with George Shultz about the current state of the economy, his advice for fixing it, and his thoughts on world affairs.
And what in the world is top-ranked innovator on the globe? It's not the United States. See what the tiny city-state of Singapore is cooking up in its laboratories as Fareed takes some of their newest inventions for a spin.
Next up, what was accomplished on Obama's trip overseas? GPS has gathered a panel of experts, one from each of the President's four stops, to break down what Obama's visit means for the future of U.S-Asian relations.
And finally, a last look at the President shouldn't be sentimental about at least one aspect of his childhood home of Indonesia.
C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers”-Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.), head of the Republican House majority transition team.
TV One’s “Washington Watch” - Rep. Jim Clyburn, U.S. Department of Education's Russlynn Ali
Bloomberg TV’s “Political Capital” - Rep. Dave Camp (D-Mich.), who’s in line to be the next chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee.
60 Minutes- Extracting natural gas from shale rock; cholera in Haiti; a soldier discusses his Medal of Honor.
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