Meet The Press -Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ) and Sen. John Kerry (D-MA)
As the clock ticks toward a deficit deal deadline, can the deficit supercommittee come up with a plan before time runs out and $1.2 trillion in automatic cuts to defense and domestic programs take effect? Joining us exclusively, two supercommittee members:
Republican candidates suffer self-inflicted wounds while President Obama tries to stay above the fray while he’s overseas. Will the fallout from Newt Gingrich’s Freddie Mac ties blunt his recent boost in the polls? Will Herman Cain’s Libya conundrum be disqualifying? Will Romney run away with the nomination? Our Political Roundtable:
Democratic strategist Dee Dee Myers, Republican strategist Mike Murphy, Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson, and former RNC Chairman, Ed Gillespie ABC This Week- Rahm Emanuel
Chicago mayor and former White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel joins the presidential election battle this weekend, speaking at the Iowa Democratic Party's Jefferson-Jackson dinner in Des Moines, Iowa, on Saturday.
On Sunday, Emanuel comes to "This Week" to make the case for the president's re-election.
As the economic slump continues, how can President Obama convince Americans that he deserves another term? And what can be done to bring jobs back? Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel takes on presidential politics and the economy, only on "This Week."
Then, as Congress continues to battle over job creation, two senators are pushing a bipartisan effort to find common ground.
Sens. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Chris Coons, D-Del., come together on "This Week" to discuss their new jobs package, the AGREE Act, which puts together jobs proposals favored by both Democrats and Republicans. Will the bill break through on Capitol Hill, or will congressional gridlock thwart their effort?
Plus, there's no deal in sight as the clock ticks down to the final deadline for the congressional supercommittee to make major cuts to the deficit. As the national debt climbs over $15 trillion, is there any sign of supercommittee compromise, or will Congress find a way to kick the can down the road?
On the campaign trail, Newt Gingrich rises to the top of the 2012 GOP field, but can he withstand scrutiny over his lucrative past consulting work for mortgage lender Freddie Mac? Has Herman Cain run out of steam, as he slides in the polls and stumbles on the issue of Libya? And as Rick Perry goes on the attack, can he repair the self-inflicted damage to his campaign?
The "This Week" roundtable tackles the race for the Republican nomination and all the week's politics, with
George Will, political strategist Matthew Dowd, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, and Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan CBS Face The Nation - Pat Toomey, Joe Manchin, Ron Paul
CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer previews Sunday's show with
Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA), Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and GOP presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) CNN State of The Union - This Sunday on “State of the Union with Candy Crowley”, an exclusive interview with the co-chair of the “super committee,” democratic Senator
Patty Murray, as the committee vows to work through the weekend to reach a deal. Will we see any progress, and what happens if there’s no deal? We’ll get her thoughts.
Also, republican
Senator Rand Paul says the Democrats, and in particular President Obama, would be happy if there’s no deal because it “helps his campaign,” we’ll talk to the Tea Party-backed senator about it.
Plus, a wide ranging interview with
former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who has authored a memoir on her time in the George W. Bush administration titled “No Higher Honor.” We’ll ask her about Syria, Afghanistan, and the Republican presidential candidates’ foreign policy views.
And finally,
republican strategist Rich Galen, and former Pennsylvania republican Rep. Robert Walker, weigh in on the career and electability of newly minted top-tier GOP candidate, Newt Gingrich.
Fareed Zakaria GPS- Coming up on GPS: Ehud Barak praises Obama's support for Israel; Miliband slams UK austerity
On GPS this week, a truly global show: Guests on Israel and Iran, the Arab Spring, the Euro Zone crisis, and Fareed's take on China.
First, Fareed asks
Israeli Defense Minister (and former Prime Minister) Ehud Barak whether Israel is planning a pre-emptive strike on Iran. Then, a political scientist who uses game theory to predict when a dictator will fall: A conversation with
Bruce Bueno de MesquitaAnd finally, Fareed’s visit to London: He has a special panel discussion with three British thinkers:
Former Foreign Minister David Miliband, the Financial Time's Chief Economics Commentator Martin Wolf, and the Editor of Prospect Magazine Bronwen Maddox Fox News Sunday- Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas); Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-Los Angeles). The economy: Mark Zandi, Moody's.
The Congressional “Supercommittee” remains stalled, as the November 23 deadline fast approaches. We’ll get the latest on the negotiations and gauge whether a deal can be reached in an exclusive interview with the committee’s Co-Chairman
Jeb Hensarling (R-TX) and a key Democrat, Congressman Xavier Becerra (D-CA) Then, what happens if there’s no deal? Could the US be in for another credit rating downgrade? We’ll get answers from Moody’s Analytics Chief Economist
Mark ZandiThe Chris Matthews Show -Dan Rather, HD Net; Helene Cooper, the New York Times; John Heilemann, New York magazine; Lizzie O'Leary, Bloomberg.
C-SPAN's "Newsmakers," -Tom Coburn
Bloomberg TV’s “Political Capital” -
Jim Clyburn, Jim JordanTV One’s “Washington Watch” - Steve King
Reliable Sources- Penn State coverage; the new “Early Show”; Chelsea Clinton on NBC News: Marisa Guthrie, the Hollywood Reporter; Eric Deggans, St. Petersburg Times; David Zurawik, the Baltimore Sun. Penn State coverage: Sarah Ganim, Harrisburg Patriot-News. Cain's Libya gaffe; Gloria Cain's response to scandal; Gingrich and Freddie Mac: Nia-Malika Henderson, the Washington Post; Robert Costa, the National Journal; David Shuster, Current TV
CBS 60 Minutes - Christine Lagarde, IMF; Grover Norquist; Taylor Swift.
http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/60minutes/main3415.shtml?tag=hdrUp w/ Chris Hayes-8:00 – 10:00 a.m. ET.
Sen.Sherrod Brown joins upwithchris Sunday morning to respond to our exclusive report on K Street vs. #OWS. Lots to chew over from GOP debate
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