"Meet The Press" -
Prime Minister Netanyahu. Under fire from Republican presidential candidates over his policy towards Israel, President Obama this week delivered a statement of support for America’s strongest ally in the region after the Palestinians made a bid for official recognition by the United Nations. We'll hear from Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to get his take on the peace process, where it can go from here, and how he sees Israel’s unique relationship with the United States.
NYC Mayor Bloomberg The debate on taxes take a turn as accusations of class warfare dominate the political discussion. Meanwhile, Wall Street has another volatile week and still no signs of a recovering job market. We’ll be joined exclusively by New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg (I). As part of NBC’s commitment to Education Nation, we’ll talk to the mayor about the link between reforming our education system and remaining competitive in the global economy.
Our Roundtable: The Education Nation discussion continues. Plus, the very latest on the race for the White House in 2012. Joining us:
Former Secretary of Education, William Bennett; former Secretary of Health and Human Services and current president of the University of Miami, Donna Shalala; PBS’s Tavis Smiley; and the CEO of the Special Olympics, Tim Shriver "ABC This Week" -As President Obama tries to make the case for his jobs plan, is there any way he can bridge the gap with Republicans on his calls for new infrastructure spending and taxing the rich?
Christiane Amanpour talks with White House Senior Advisor David Plouffe about the battle to sell the president's economic plans.
With the U.S. stock market in turmoil, can the White House turn the economy around as the political season goes into full swing? And as Palestinians push for statehood at the U.N., how will the administration navigate through difficult diplomatic waters? White House Senior Advisor David Plouffe, Sunday on "This Week."
Then, as the pain in the global economy is felt on Wall Street and in 401(k)s, what are the prospects for bringing America back from the brink of another downturn?
George Will, former Obama economic adviser and University of Chicago professor
Austan Goolsbee, top investment manager PIMCO CEO
Mohamed El-Erian, and Chrystia Freeland of Thompson Reuters debate whether the world is on the cusp of a double-dip recession. Can it be avoided and what does it mean for you?
And Republicans White House hopefuls face off in their latest contentious debate. Did Rick Perry stumble? Has Michele Bachmann's star faded? And is Mitt Romney winning by default? Republican strategist
Mary Matalin, Democratic strategist
Donna Brazile and ABC News Political Director
Amy Walter join George Will to debate which GOP candidate came out on top and whether any of them has what it takes to challenge President Obama.
Plus, as the Palestinians push for statehood at the U.N., will the move leave the stalled peace process in tatters? Top Palestinian activist
Hanan Ashrawi talks about the bold move and what it means in the wake of the Arab Spring. And finally in a "This Week" exclusive, British Prime Minister
David Cameron speaks on Palestinian statehood, a post-Gadhafi Libya and Rupert Murdoch's media malfeasance.
"CBS Face The Nation" -
DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz and
RNC Chair Reince Priebus join Bob to debate the state of the Obama presidency and the economy
A roundtable with
Mark Zandi, Chief Economist for Moody's Analytics;
John Dickerson, CBS News Political Analyst; and
Norah O'Donnell, CBS News Chief White House Correspondent
"CNN State of The Union" - Is President Obama’s jobs plan a good-faith effort to spark the economy or the opening salvo to his reelection? We’ll ask White House senior adviser,
David Plouffe The search for bipartisanship continues as the House and the Senate gridlock over federal funding; with the clock running out Friday night; will a centrist position emerge? We’ll ask Democratic
Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia and Republican
Sen. Lamar Alexander Then the Republicans’ 2012 field debates and two candidates stand out for different reasons. Does the party need to broaden its appeal? We’ll ask
Indiana’s Republican Governor Mitch Daniels, who flirted with the idea of challenging President Obama.
And a new poll shows a majority of Americans blame President Obama for the country’s teetering economy. Is this a watershed moment in Obama’s presidency?
USA Today’s Washington bureau chief Susan Page and TIME Magazine’s deputy bureau chief,
Michael Crowley will join us.
"Fareed Zakaria "GPS" -Turkish prime minister
Recep Tayyip Erdoan. Russian foreign minister
Sergei Lavrov. European Commission
President José Manuel Barroso"Fox News Sunday"- Jobs bill: White House advisor
David Plouffe. Pakistan; Palestinian statehood: Sen. Lindsey Graham
"The Chris Matthews Show" -Andrew Sullivan; Helene Cooper; Gloria Borger; Michael Gerson.
"C-SPAN's "Newsmakers," - Lamar Alexander
"Bloomberg TV’s “Political Capital” - Paul Ryan
"Reliable Sources"- Republican debate:
Jennifer Rubin, the Washington Post;
David Shuster, Current TV;
Craig Crawford, Congressional Quarterly, former Cleveland Plain Dealer journalist
Connie Shultz, and author
Ron Suskind "Washington Journal"7:15 On the Phone
Phoner KEVIN DERBY, Sunshine State News (FL)
Topic: Results of Saturday's straw poll in Florida & the 2012 campaign so far in Florida, the site of the 2012 Republican National Convention.
7:45-8:30 ELLIOT ACKERMAN
Americans Elect 2012, Chief Operating Officer
Topic: Americans Elect, a new group, is hoping to secure ballot access in all fifty states for a third party candidate. The group is running a national online nominating convention next summer that will put an independent ticket on the ballot.
8:30-9:15 STELLA DAWSON
Reuters, U.S. Specialist Economics Editor
Topic: Europe's fiscal troubles and the impact on Americans/U.S. economy
9:15-10:00 RICK RODGERS
Author, "The New Three-Legged Stool" & Retirement Counselor
Locator: Camp Hill, Pennsylvania
Topic: With the 5th Anniversary of the Pension Protection Act of 2006 this month, a look at what the act does for employee pensions (or defined-benefit plans), what employees can do to help secure their pensions and potential pitfalls in a shaky economy.
"CBS 60 Minutes" -Scott Pelley brings viewers on a personal tour conducted by Police Commissioner Ray Kelly of what may be the world's most sophisticated terror defense forces - the New York City Police Department's counter terrorism unit.
Watch the season premiere of "60 Minutes" on Sunday Lesley Stahl reports on the murder of a neo-Nazi leader and captures a growing subculture of hate playing out in America's backyards and alongside the border - where neo-Nazis patrol in order to keep illegal immigrants out.
Steve Kroft talks to Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of Comedy Central's "South Park" and gets to watch the process that each week produces another scathing and hilarious episode. Now the duo also have the biggest hit on Broadway, the musical comedy "The Book Of Mormon."
http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/60minutes/main3415.shtml?tag=hdr"MSNBC Up w/ Chris Hayes" -8:00 – 10:00 a.m. ET.
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