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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSunday Talk Shows
Up With Chris Hayes-Joining us Sunday at 8AM EST as we cover South Carolina primary results, Stephen Colbert's super PAC, and preview President Obama's State of the Union address:Eliot Spitzer, former Governor and Attorney General of New York.
David Stockman, President Reagan's former director of the Office of Management and Budget.
Melissa Harris-Perry (@MHarrisPERRY) MSNBC contributor and starting February 4th host of her own show on MSNBC following Up w/ Chris Hayes.
Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) MSNBC contributor on the ground in South Carolina.
Catherine Rampell (@crampell) economics writer for The New York Times.
http://upwithchrishayes.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/01/21/10206195-sundays-guests-jan-22
Meet The Press -Chris Christie, Newt Gingrich
The tough-talking governor opted out of his own Presidential run and is now a strong supporter of Mitt Romney. Does a win in South Carolina seal the deal for Romney to be the GOP nominee? If he becomes the nominee, what is Romney's game plan for taking on President Obama in the fall? And how does he plan to bring a fractured GOP together around his candidacy?
High stakes in South Carolina, where Republicans there have picked the partys eventual nominee for the last 32 years. Well have complete analysis of the crucial contest and breakdown the results, including what they will mean for the road ahead. Joining us: Host of MSNBCs Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough, Republican strategist Mike Murphy, the BBCs Katty Kay, and NBC News Political Director Chuck Todd
ABC This Week- Just hours after the dust settles on a close Republican primary contest in South Carolina, George Stephanopoulos goes one-on-one with top-contender Rick Santorum as he vies to derail Mitt Romney from locking up the GOP presidential nomination.
The final vote count shows Santorum edged out Romney in Iowa, and he's now taking on the presumptive front-runner with a scathing ad blitz, while launching fresh attacks on Newt Gingrich's suitability for office.
As Texas Gov. Rick Perry leaves the race and Newt Gingrich rides a late surge, can Santorum gain ground in the first Southern primary? And can he still find a path to the GOP nomination?
Plus, our powerhouse roundtable with ABC's George Will political strategist and ABC News analyst Matthew Dowd, National Journal's Ron Brownstein, and The Nation's Katrina vanden Heuvel debate the quickly-changing primary landscape, and whether the race for the nomination is just beginning.
And as President Obama prepares for his State of the Union address next week, which GOP candidate can convince voters he's best suited to take on the president in the general election?
CBS Face The Nation -Gingrich, Sen. Lindsey Graham and Gov. Haley Barbour -- about what the results will mean for the GOP moving forward.
A roundtable conversation with CBS News' John Dickerson, TIME Magazine Columnist Joe Klein, and Wall Street Journal Columnist Kelly Evans
Fox News Sunday- John Boehner and Romney campaign strategist Stuart Stevens.
CNN State of The Union - This Sunday on State of the Union with Candy Crowley Presidential hopefuls Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich talk with us on the morning after the South Carolina primary. We'll get their reaction to Saturday night's results and see what's ahead for them as the 2012 race moves forward.
Then, Sen. Jim DeMint, the South Carolina GOP kingmaker who chose not to make an endorsement before the primary. Why? Well ask him about the GOP field as well as the strength of the Tea Party.
House Assistant Democratic Leader James Clyburn gives us a preview of what Democrats expect for Tuesdays State of the Union address, as well as his relationship with the president.
And we wrap out the show with a reporter panel. Theyll give us the takeaways from South Carolina and preview the Florida primary.
Fareed Zakaria GPS- In light of Mitt Romneys role at Bain Capital, we take a rare look inside the world of private equity. What is this industry? How does it make so much money? Is it really all about firing workers?
Fareed speaks to a pioneer of the industry: David Rubenstein of The Carlyle Group, the worlds biggest private equity firm.
Then, a panel discussion on the GOP, the economy, Iran, and more: Arianna Huffington, Mort Zuckerman, David Frum, and Steve Rattner
Later, the most popular politician in the worlds most dangerous country: Pakistans former sports hero Imran Khan
And how the Arab Spring countries are seeking inspiration and guidance from a surprising source: A former Communist state
The Chris Matthews Show - Attack ads: Major Garrett, National Journal; Andrea Mitchell, NBC; Kathleen Parker, the Washington Post; Neil Swidey, the Boston Globe
Bloomberg TVs Political Capital- Chris Van Hollen
TV Ones Washington Watch - taped segment with six mayors
Antonio R. Villaraigosa of Los Angeles, Michael A. Nutter of Philadelphia, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake of Baltimore, Anthony Foxx of Charlotte, N.C., Mitch Landrieu of New Orleans and Brenda Lawrence of Southfield, Mich. In the wake of last weeks conference of mayors in Washington, they will talk about the need for jobs and improved infrastructure and action by Congress.
Reliable Sources-The Marianne Gingrich interview: Brian Ross, ABC. Coverage of South Carolina primary: Mark Barabak, Los Angeles Times; Jennifer Rubin, the Washington Post; Ryan Lizza, the New Yorker. Fact checking controversy: Arthur Brisbane, the New York Times
CBS 60 Minutes -The wildebeest migration in Kenya; elephant communication; primatologist Jane Goodall.
Sunday Breakfast Menu
Representative Luis Gutierrez, Democrat of Illinois, will join Telemundos Enfoque to talk about immigration and the Republican presidential race.
On Univisions Al Punto, Mike Hammer, acting assistant secretary of public affairs for the State Department, will discuss President Obamas Latin American agenda ahead of his trip to Colombia in April for the Summit of the Americas. Then, Univision will feature Lucia Allain, a student who questioned Mr. Romney about his assertion that he would veto the Dream Act as president.
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/01/21/sunday-breakfast-menu-january-22/
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Sunday Talk Shows (Original Post)
cal04
Jan 2012
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Thank you, cal04. "60 Minutes" looks good!
cal04
(41,505 posts)2. you're very welcome femmocrat
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Thank you
Can't wait to see that. The kids in my the class just read a book about her.
Hoping to show the video to them on Monday.
cal04
(41,505 posts)3. Anyone who missed Up With Chris Hayes, it's re -airing at 1
Thanks for joining us this morning. We'll be re-airing the 9AM hour at 1PM EST on MSNBC.
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