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cal04 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-15-11 09:23 PM
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Sunday Talk Shows
Meet The Press
“Meet the Candidates” series continues with Republican presidential contender, Herman Cain, in an exclusive interview Sunday. Recent polls show the former CEO of Godfather's Pizza among the top tier of candidates seeking the nomination – can he build on his recent momentum?

Gov. Tim Pawlenty for Romney and Gov. Bobby Jindal for Perry

We’ll go inside the 2012 race and look at what the candidates need to do to get the nomination. Plus, what is in the White House’s playbook for re-election. We’ll be joined by NBC News Political Director Chuck Todd and the BBC’s Katty Kay

ABC This Week
Coming Up on 'This Week': Obama Campaign Adviser David Axelrod
With President Obama failing to get his jobs bill through Congress, is there anything he can do to turn the economy around before the 2012 election campaign?

And as the GOP field takes its final shape, the Obama campaign focuses its sights on frontrunner Mitt Romney. How will they take on the potential GOP challenger for the presidency?

Christiane Amanpour talks with top Obama campaign adviser David Axelrod in a "This Week" Sunday morning exclusive.

Then, as GOP contender Herman Cain surges in national polls, can he withstand scrutiny of his "9-9-9" economic plan? And can the White House and Congress come to any agreement on competing jobs proposals? The "This Week" roundtable with George Will, ABC News senior political correspondent Jonathan Karl, economist and former Clinton economic adviser Laura Tyson and Bloomberg Television's Margaret Brennan dissect the economic proposals from both sides of the aisle. And Republican strategist Mary Matalin and Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus join the roundtable to discuss all the week's politics.

Plus, tensions have escalated between the United States and Iran after revelations of an alleged Iranian plot to assassinate a Saudi ambassador on American soil. How involved was Iran in the foiled terror plot, and how will it be held accountable? House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., and The New York Times' David Sanger join Christiane to discuss the latest on the failed plot.

Finally, as the new Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is dedicated in Washington, D.C., this weekend, ABC News senior White House correspondent Jake Tapper tours the memorial and discusses King's legacy with civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga.

CBS Face The Nation
Topic: "Fast and Furious" gunwalker case
Darrell Issa,Rep. Elijah Cummings
A roundtable with: Norah O'Donnell, John Dickerson

CNN State of The Union
The economy; presidential campaign: candidate Newt Gingrich
On this special edition of State of the Union, Candy Crowley sits down with former House Speaker and Presidential Candidate Newt Gingrich to discuss the 2012 GOP race, as we are just days away from CNN’s Western Republican Presidential Debate in Las Vegas.

Then, Sen. John McCain ranking member of the Armed Services Committee shares his thoughts on the U.S.’s response to Iran, the President’s jobs bill and the overall state of the economy.

Plus, DNC Chairwoman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz shares her party’s perspectives on the 2012 campaign.

Also, as part of our special coverage of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, Rep. John Lewis talks about his role in the civil rights movement as we honor the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. We will have live coverage of the dedication centered on President Obama’s address.

Our special coverage begins at 9 a.m EST on CNN with the dedication beginning at 11 a.m. EST.

Fareed Zakaria GPS
GPS this Sunday: Paul Krugman praises Occupy Wall Street

On GPS this Sunday at 10a.m. ET/PT, making sense of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Who are they and what do they want? Fareed explores the macro picture with an all-star panel: Editor-in-Chief of Forbes Media and former U.S. presidential candidate Steve Forbes; Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman; Chrystia Freeland from Reuters and Bret Stephens of the Wall Street Journal.

Also on the show: Prince Turki al-Faisal is the former head of Saudi intelligence and a former ambassador to both the UK and the U.S. His thoughts on the Osama bin Laden he knew, the war on terror, Obama’s presidency and reform in the Kingdom.

Here's an excerpt from Paul Krugman on Occupy Wall Street's "positive contribution" to society:

http://globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.com/2011/10/15/gps-this-sunday-paul-krugman-praises-occupy-wall-street/

Fox News Sunday
Eric Cantor discusses job plans and Senator Dianne Feinstein discusses the U.S. response to Iran’s alleged assassination plot

The Chris Matthews Show
Nia-Malika Henderson,Katty Kay, Joe Klein,and Major Garrett

C-SPAN's "Newsmakers,"
Pete Sessions

Political Capital
Debbie Wasserman Schultz

CBS 60 Minutes
Marine Gen. John R. Allen; the life of Vincent van Gogh.
http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/60minutes/main3415.shtml?tag=hdr

Up w/Chris Hayes-8:00 – 10:00 a.m.
Melissa Harris Perry is back with us tomorrow...along with Sam Seder, Bob Herbert and John Mc Whorter. We'll be doing some very cool interviews.
Melissa Harris Perry, discussing
Black President, Double Standard: Why White Liberals Are Abandoning Obama
http://www.thenation.com/article/163544/black-president-double-standard-why-white-liberals-are-
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cal04 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-15-11 11:30 PM
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1. Washington Journal
7:45 am EDT Approx. 45 min. LIVE WJ: American Enterprise Institute Research Fellow Alex Brill on Jobs
8:30 am EDT Approx. 30 min. LIVE WJ: Harvard University Economics Professor Roland Fryer
9:00 am EDT Approx. 2 hr. 30 min. Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation LIVE Martin Luther King Memorial Dedication
9:00 am EDT Approx. 3 hr. 7 min. Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation Martin Luther King Memorial Dedication
11:30 am EDT Approx. 30 min. Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation LIVE Martin Luther King Memorial Dedication, I Have a Dream Speech
12:00 pm EDT Approx. 7 min. Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation LIVE Martin Luther King Memorial Dedication, Closing Ceremony
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