NBC's ''Meet the Press''- White House National Security Adviser Tom Donilon
Former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, Former CIA Director General Michael Hayden, and Former Mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani
Roundtable: Bob Woodward, Katty Kay, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Mike Murphy
CBS Face the Nation- After Bin Laden: What's next in the war on terror? And what's the future of U.S.-Pakistan relations? Sen. John Kerry, Donald Rumsfeld
ABC "This Week"-White House National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, latest on the mission to kill public enemy number one and what steps the Obama administration is taking to protect the United States.
Condoleezza Rice: her views on the mission, the Bush administration interrogation policies that may have led to Bin Laden, and what role Pakistan's government may have played in hiding him.
Pakistan's Ambassador to the U.S., Husain Haqqani, takes on the tough questions about whether his government knew the world's most wanted man was hiding out in his country. Is Pakistan doing enough in the fight against al Qaeda, and does it deserve billions in U.S. aid?
CNN's ''State of the Union''- This Sunday, the killing of Osama bin Laden. We talk about the intelligence that led to the raid that brought him down, as well as the future fight against al Qaeda and other threats with National Security Adviser Tom Donilon.
Then, the questions surrounding Pakistan's knowledge of Osama bin Laden's whereabouts. Where does our relationship stand with Pakistan, and should we continue to provide this ally with foreign aid? We ask the Senate Foreign Relations Ranking Member, Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Indiana).
We then turn to the unrest in Libya and beyond with the NATO Secretary General, Anders Fogh Rasmussen.
And we wrap up the show with a breakdown of other political happenings of the week with former Congressman Tom Davis and former Obama White House aide Anita Dunn.
''Fox News Sunday''-White House National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, Dick Cheney
GPS with Fareed Zakaria:- Condoleezza Rice, the former Secretary of State and National Security Advisor to President George W. Bush, sits down with Fareed to talk about her administration’s efforts to capture the 9/11 mastermind and just what bin Laden's death means to her personally.
Then retired General Michael Hayden, who headed up both the National Security Agency and the CIA for President George W. Bush, talks about tracking bin Laden from the time they first discovered the courier who led to bin Laden in 2007 to the interrogation methods used to glean this information.
Then a panel of experts delves in to what this means for the future of Pakistan, the country where bin Laden hid in plain sight for years. How did Pakistan’s intelligence services miss the world’s #1 terrorist right under their noses? Or did they? And what does it mean to see Pakistanis protesting the death of bin Laden? Joining Fareed this week are:
- Husain Haqqani, the Pakistani Ambassador to Washington, D.C. and former journalist
- Richard Haass, the President of the Council on Foreign Relations
- Jugnu Mohsin, one of Pakistan’s top journalists and editor of The Friday Times
Then, where in the world has Iran’s president gone?
Finally, a last look at just who put the Abbott in Abbottabad.
C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers”- Jack Gerard, president and CEO of the American Petroleum Institute, addresses skyrocketing gasoline prices
CNN’s “Reliable Sources”-
Conflicting reports after Bin Laden death: Jamie McIntyre, lineofdeparture.com; Peter Baker, the New York Times; Jane Hall, American University; Frank Sesno, the George Washington University. Covering terrorism: Brian Ross, ABC. Death of Bin Laden and partisanship: Matt Lewis, dailycaller.com; Dana Milbank, Washington Post
"Washington Watch With Roland Martin"- Deputy National Security Adviser Denis McDonough, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack.
The Chris Matthews Show-Helene Cooper, The New York Times, White House Correspondent
Rick Stengel, TIME Managing Editor, David Ignatius, The Washington Post Columnist
Elisabeth Bumiller, The New York Times, Pentagon Correspondent
Bloomberg TV’s “Political Capital” - Mitch Daniels
60 Minutes-President Obama discusses the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound
Obama: Priority one was getting our guys outhttp://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/05/06/60minutes/main20060509.shtml?tag=contentMainSundy Morning- Betty White; Ettore Boiardi; Aretha Franklin.
Washington Journal7:00-7:45 Question/Newspaper Articles/Phones/Phoner 7:30 On the Phone Phoner JONATHAN ALTER
Topic: Guest will discuss his article in the June issue of Vanity Fair, "Woman of the World," which profiles Secretary of State Hilary Clinton's relationship with President Obama, and examines Secretary Clinton's potential political future, including a possible presidential run in 2016
7:45-8:30 YOCHI DREAZEN (YOH-kheh (soft k & h) DRAY-zehn) National Journal Senior National Security Correspondent nationaljournal.com Topic: Discuss the potential use of intelligence gained computers seized at the compound where Osama Bin Laden died. According to newspapers accounts, computer files showed that Bin Laden was actively plotting terror attacks from his location in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
8:30-9:15 CHRIS HENICK (male) Former Senior Adviser, Giuliani for President 2007-08 CHRIS HENICK (male) Former Deputy Assistant to Pres. George W. Bush 2001-02 ERIC HAUSER (HOW-zhur) Democratic Strategist Topic: 2012 Electoral Math Looks Good for the GOP, Bin Laden death highlights lack of foreign policy credentials among 2012 GOP field, Economy adds jobs, but unemployment rises
9:15-10:00 JAMES ZOGBY Arab American Institute Founder & President aaiusa.org Topic: Guest will discuss the reaction in the Arab American community to the killing of Osama bin Laden and its aftermath; their views on the Afghanistan and Iraq wars; U.S. policy toward Libya & Pakistan, and this years upheaval throughout the Arab world. Our conversation will also include changes in Arab Americans civic life and political attitudes.