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I figure I'll use a thread to inform who is on the Sunday shows...
NBC Meet The Press In 2000, many think Ralph Nader's presidential candidacy helped George Bush win the White House. He ran again unsuccessfully in 2004. Will he make another run in 2008? Find out Sunday in an exclusive interview with Ralph Nader. Plus, a political roundtable with insights and analysis on Clinton vs. Obama and McCain vs. the New York Times -- featuring David Brooks, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Michele Norris and Chuck Todd.
ABC This Week Fresh from a harrowing trip to Afghanistan in which his helicopter had to make an emergency landing in a snowstorm, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Joe Biden (D-Del.) headlines ABC’s “This Week.” Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas offers the Republican perspective. Then host George Stephanopoulos breaks down the week’s headlines with the Wall Street Journal’s Peggy Noonan, The Washington Post's E.J. Dionne and ABC’s Cokie Roberts and George Will.
CNN Late Edition McCain’s high-profile Washington attorney Robert Bennett discusses the story with host Wolf Blitzer. And with congressional Democrats still working out the details of controversial electronic surveillance legislation, National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell discusses the latest developments. Blitzer then turns to the Democratic presidential race, hosting a face-off between Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, a Clinton supporter, and Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, who’s backing Obama. Finally, Blitzer discusses recent elections in Pakistan and Cuba after Fidel Castro with Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.).
Fox News Sunday A governor-heavy lineup, as McCain supporters Gov. Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota and Gov. Rick Sanford of South Carolina tout their candidate’s accomplishments. Host Chris Wallace gets the Democratic perspective from Govs. Tim Kaine of Virginia and Jon Corzine of New Jersey. Finally, Wallace discusses the McCain campaign with campaign manager Rick Davis.
CBS Face The Nation Host Bob Schieffer discusses the Democratic presidential race with a pair of rising party star and governors, Jennifer Granholm of Michigan and Janet Napolitano of Arizona. Schieffer also discusses the Republican race and The New York Times story with senior McCain campaign adviser Charlie Black.
C-Span plays an audio version of these shows sarting at 11EST. www.cspan.org
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