NBC's ''Meet the Press''-Libya; budget and debt ceiling:
Sen. Durbin (D-Ill.); Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.).
2012 election; the Middle East: Richard Engel.
Panel: Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, (D-Los Angeles); Paul Gigot, the Wall Street Journal; Doris Kearns Goodwin; Chuck Todd
CBS Face the Nation -The economy; terrorism; Pakistan: Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.); Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.); Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.)
ABC "This Week"-Sen. John McCain
Pakistan's ambassador to the United States, Husain Haqqani, comes to "This Week" to discuss the way forward in this important relationship. What are the implications for the war in Afghanistan? And what is the path to stability in the wake of the Arab uprisings? Elizabeth Cheney of Keep America Safe and David Ignatius of the Washington Post join the conversation.
Plus, the Republican candidates took the stage this week for their first major debate in New Hampshire. Who came out on top? Which candidate had the best showing and which one had the worst stumble?
roundtable with George Will, ABC News Political Director Amy Walter, ABC News Political Analyst Matthew Dowd and Slate magazine's Jacob Weisberg discuss the debate and all the week's politics.
Robin Roberts of "Good Morning America" with her
special Father's Day interview of President Obama CNN's ''State of the Union''- extended interview with out-going Defense Secretary Robert Gates, in one of the last sit-down interviews of his distinguished career in public service.
Plus, an exclusive chat with one of President Obama’s closest advisers.
David Axelrod sits down with Candy in Chicago to discuss the president’s chances of re-election and assess the field of GOP candidates after their first debate. ''Fox News Sunday''- Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates.
Jon Stewart, the host of “The Daily Show,” joins Chris Wallace for his first Sunday Show interview.
GPS with Fareed Zakaria:-First up, two opposing perspectives on what to do about U.S. unemployment and the deficit. On the left,
Robert Reich was Secretary of Labor under Bill Clinton.
On the right, David Stockman was Director of the Office of Management and Budget under Ronald Reagan.
Next, a rare look deep inside Syria. Few outsiders have been in recently. Friend-of-GPS and renowned academic Fawaz Gerges just returned. What's really going on inside Syria?
And finally, deciphering the goings-on in Iran almost exactly two years since disputed elections led to the start of the Green Movement. Iranian journalist Maziar Bahari on all that and the power struggle going on between Ahmadinejad and the Ayatollah.
C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers”- live from the meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Baltimore
CNN’s “Reliable Sources”- Anthony Weiner resignation: John Avlon, the Daily Beast; Jennifer Rubin, the Washington Post; Julie Mason, Politico. Outlook for Sarah Palin; filmmaker John Ziegler. Larry King discusses his new book.
"Washington Watch With Roland Martin"- Robert Shapiro, former undersecretary of commerce and co-founder of the economic advisory firm Sonecon, and Margaret Simms, a director of the Urban Institute’s Low-Income Working Families project.
The Chris Matthews Show-2012 election: Major Garrett, National Journal; John Harris, Politico; Norah O'Donnell, NBC; Michelle Cottle, Newsweek.
Bloomberg TV’s “Political Capital” -Sen. Dick Lugar
60 Minutes- Bob Simon reports from Tunisia, where protests against the repressive government not only toppled its autocratic ruler, but sparked the uprising in Egypt that forced President Hosni Mubarak to resign.
If you remember virtually every day of your life, you may have what is called "superior autobiographical memory." Lesley Stahl reports on this unique condition
Sundy Morning-On Father's Day we look at middle age men: Is there really such a thing as a mid-life crisis? Also: Hollywood heavyweights Julia Roberts and Tom Hanks, starring in "Larry Crowne"; the artisans who build hand-craft guitars; Dick Van Dyke, still hoofing at age 85; and men who refuse to "go gray."
C-Span Washington Journal7:45-8:45
KASIE HUNT
R/T Politico
National Political Reporter
CAROL LEE
Wall Street Journal
White House Reporter
Topic: Discuss reaction to Republican candidates for President at this weekend s Republican Leadership Conference, interest in the race 17 months before election day and how the economy might impact President Obama s reelection bid.
8:45-9:15
ARTURO MUNOZ
Topic: The status of Al Qaeda since the May 1 killing of Osama bin Laden, and an assessment of its new leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri
9:15-10:00
JOHN HEIMLICH
Air Transport Association
Vice President & Chief Economist
Topic: The Bureau of Transportation Statistics reported last week that airlines made $5.7B in revenue from fees. Our guest joins us to look at the break down of airline fees, which airlines made the most, and if there is anything consumers can do to avoid paying those additional fees in the future.
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