NBC's ''Meet the Press''-Mitch McConnell and New York Sen. Chuck Schumer
Harold Ford, Jr, GOP Strategist Alex Castellanos; Washington Post Columnist Ruth Marcus and New York Times Columnist David Brooks.
The battle over Medicare, budget and debt ceiling; GOP election loss in New York: Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). The battles over Medicare and the budget; decision 2012; Democratic election win in New York: Sen. Charles E. Schumer
CBS' ''Face the Nation" - Cantor, Wasserman-Schultz
Republican jobs plan; politics of Medicare; 2012 campaign:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/05/27/ftn/main20066897.shtmlABC "This Week"-Tim Pawlenty, the former Minnesota governor, and Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels
Budget battles and politics; 2012 election:
CNN's ''State of the Union''- Patty Murray
Treating veterans; PTSD: Army Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Peter Chiarelli; Tim Tetz, legislative director of the American Legion; Paul Rieckhoff, founder and executive director of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans for America; and Dale Beatty, co-founder of Purple Heart Homes.
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon will update us on the very latest in Joplin
''Fox News Sunday''- John McCain
Allen West (R-Fla.) and Donna Edwards (D-Md.)
Foreign affairs; budget
GPS with Fareed Zakaria:- Tom Friedman and Saudi Prince Al-Waleed
Tom Friedman of the New York Times opens this week's GPS with fascinating insights into current events in the Middle East. He analyzes the dueling speeches of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Obama, assess the chances of peace in the Middle East and thinks through future scenarios in Egypt, Syria and Libya.
Perhaps the biggest question mark in the Arab world is what happens next in Saudi Arabia. Obama didn't even mention that country in his “Arab Spring” speech. So Fareed sits down with Saudi Prince Al-Waleed this week. Will the revolution reach the House of Saud? Will it be crushed? Bribed away? Al-Waleed has some fascinating answers.
According to Forbes, Al-Waleed is also the 26th richest man in the world with significant investments in the U.S. So Fareed asks whether he is confident about investing in America.
Finally - the price of oil. If there was ever a "central banker of oil" it's the Saudis. Fareed asks: Will prices continue to go up?
C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers”- Sen. Tom Coburn
CNN’s “Reliable Sources”- GOP presidential field: John Aravosis, Founder; Christina Bellantoni, CQ Roll ; Ramesh Ponnuru, National Review. Coverage of Oprah Winfrey: Lola Ogunnaike; David Zurawik, the Baltimore Sun.
"Washington Watch With Roland Martin"- Army Maj. Gen. Vincent Brooks, commander of the 1st Infantry Division, and retired First Sergeant Albert Curley, one of the last surviving Buffalo Soldiers.
The Chris Matthews Show-Joe Klein, Gloria Borger, Andrew Sullivan, Elisabeth Bumiller
Bloomberg TV’s “Political Capital” -South Carolina Rep. Jim Clyburn
60 Minutes- "60 Minutes Presents: Honoring Our Soldiers"
http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/60minutes/main3415.shtml?tag=hdr;snav Sunday Morning - Matt Stone and Trey Parker on their smash-hit Broadway musical, "The Book of Mormon"; End of an era for NASA's space shuttle program; ex-heavyweight champion Mike Tyson on life in the suburbs with his wife, children and beloved birds; the 100th anniversary of the Indianapolis 500; critic David Edelstein on filmmaker Terrence Malick ("The Tree of Life"); and log cabin fever!
Washington Journal7:05 On the Phone: phoner JAMES HOHMANN Politico National Political Reporter Topic: Sarah Palin today kicks off a "One Nation" bus tour – beginning at the Rolling Thunder Rally on the National Mall.
7:45-8:30- GUY BENSON Political Editor Townhall.com Radio Talk Show Host
JUDD LEGUM ThinkProgress.org Founder & Editor Topic: Politics and the 2012 presidential race. We will discuss the Republican Party's 2012 presidential field; Democrat Kathy Hochul's victory in the special election in New York's 26th Congressional District; the political ramifications of debt and debt ceiling; how foreign policy, especially in the Middle East, Pakistan, and Afghanistan is impacting the American political landscape; the politics of health care and Medicare, and other issues
8:30-9:15- 8:30-9:15 ILAN BERMAN American Foreign Policy Council Vice President 5/24/11 Berman Wall Street Journal op-ed -- Iran's Bid For Africa's Uranium:
Topic: Iran's role in the Mideast, and why it is considered an international threat -- toward the U.S., Israel, and internationally – particularly in light of recent events. We will discuss the extent of the Iranian nuclear threat; the role that Islam and religion plays in Iranian foreign policy and its international and regional reputation; the stability and future of the Ahmadinejad regime; Iran's role in the "Arab Spring," and the upheaval in North African and Mideast Muslim nations.
9:15-10:00- 9:15-10:00 SHEILA KRUMHOLZ Center for Responsive Politics Executive Director Topic: Guest will discuss the who, what, and why of political action committees (PACs), the SuperPACs that influenced the 2008 and 2010 elections, and the upcoming 2012 election, as well as the players within the organizations.
Sunday Breakfast Menu
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