NBC's ''Meet the Press'' -- Chuck Schumer, , Mitch McConnell.
CBS' ''Face the Nation'' Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Sen. Jon Kyl
ABC's ''This Week'' - Patrick Leahy and Jeff Sessions
Roundtable With George Will, Helene Cooper, Glenn Greenwald, Gregory Craig and Ed Gillespie
CNN's ''State of the Union'' Rep. Joe Sestak (D-PA) about his upcoming primary challenge against Sen. Arlen Specter (D-PA). Later, Sen. Arlen Specter (D-PA) talks about defending his seat just days before the primary election. Candy also has the chance to sit down with Sen. Robert Bennett (R-UT) and talk about his recent defeat in the Utah Republican primary.
''Fox News Sunday'' Laura Bush, Newt Gingrich
Washington Journal7:45am - Democratic Strategist Maria Cardona & Republican Strategist Kevin Madden
8:30am Phoner: Tom Fitzgerald, Philadelphia Inquirer, Political Writer
8:45am Phoner: Mark Tompkins, University of South Carolina, Political Science Professor
9:05am Phoner: Andrew DeMillo, Associated Press, Little Rock Bureau Capitol Correspondent
9:25am Phoner: Dan Nowicki, Arizona Republic, National Political Editor
GPS with Fareed Zakaria: An exclusive conversation with the Prime Minister of Greece -- are the Greeks out of the woods? Are we?
Plus, two entertaining British journalists discuss the David Cameron and Nick Clegg coalition.
Later, we have a roundtable discussion on the global economy with Larry Summers, the head of the IMF and the finance ministers of France and Singapore.
Sunday Breakfast Menu
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/15/sunday-breakfast-menu-may-16/White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett is on TV One’s “Washington Watch.”
On Bloomberg TV’s “Political Capital,” Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner will address the financial regulatory legislation that senators expect to vote on next week. In a taped interview, Mr. Geithner called the bill “the strongest set of reforms we’ve seen the U.S. consider since the Great Depression,” echoing Mr. Obama’s remarks Saturday.
CBS: 60 Minuteshttp://www.cbsnews.com/sections/60minutes/main3415.shtml?tag=hdrSurvivor Recalls Deepwater Horizon Blast
Tells 60 Minutes "I Knew Something Bad Was Getting Ready To Happen"
Mortgages: Walking Away
It's estimated that one million Americans walked away from homes "underwater" or worth less than their mortgages even though they could afford the payments. Morley Safer reports on this trend, called strategic default, that threatens the economic recovery.