NBC's ''Meet the Press''- Robert Gibbs then Colorado Senate Debate, Sen. Michael Bennet, Ken Buck
CBS' ''Face the Nation'' - Howard Dean, Lindsey Graham, William Galston, Deputy Assistant for Domestic Policy, Clinton administration and Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution, Liz Cheney
ABC's ''This Week'' With Christiane Amanpour"-interviews with Republican Christine O'Donnell and Democrat Chris Coons;
California first lady Maria Shriver.
Roundtable: Meghan McCain, political strategist Matthew Dowd, Nightline anchor Terry Moran and ABC's George F. Will.
CNN's ''State of the Union''- White House senior adviser David Axelrod. Gary Bauer, chair of the Campaign for Working Families.
Evan Tracey of the Campaign Media Analysis Group and Michael Duffy, Assistant Managing Editor of Time.
''Fox News Sunday''-Sens. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Claire McCaskill, D-Mo.; Carly Fiorina, Republican Senate nominee in California.
Washington Journal7:45am - Peter Baker, New York Times, White House Correspondent
8:30am - Eileen Norcross, George Mason University, Senior Research Fellow
9:15am - Ray Cookliss, Cincinnati Enquirer, Editorial Page Editor & Tony Norman, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Associate Editor & Columnist
GPS with Fareed Zakaria:- An exclusive interview with the newest Nobel laureate. MIT professor Peter Diamond was part of a trio that won the award in economics for their work on unemployment -- certainly a hot topic these days. And just recently, Diamond was nominated by President Obama to the Federal Reserve. But the nomination was blocked.
Peter Diamond on HIS job problem...and the nation's.Also, North Korea's "Dear Leader" is at it again. Kim Jong Il has just announced his succession plan and while it sounds like a farce, the implications could be deadly serious. What is in store for the Korean Peninsula's future? And could a North Korean collapse lead to a confrontation between the U.S. and China?
While the world was watching the Chilean mine, much else was going on in the world. We'll span the globe with a terrific GPS foreign policy panel.
And Iraq is going on nine months without a government and violence continues to wreck havoc there. Fareed sits down with Ayad Allawi, the former Prime Minister of Iraq, to get his thoughts on the stalemate and on Thursday's deadly roadside bombing that killed members of Allawi's party.
Also, a look at Al Qaeda's new magazine. Is it the jihadist's Cosmo?
And finally, was the rescue of the Chilean miners the solution to breaking a century-old dispute between two neighboring nations?
C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers”-FDIC Chairwoman Sheila Bair, who’ll be questioned by The Wall Street Journal’s Deborah Solomon and the Financial Times’s Tom Braithwaite.
TV One’s “Washington Watch” - Elizabeth Warren
Bloomberg TV’s “Political Capital” - Sen. Orrin Hatch
60 Minutes- Homeless Veterans
Some veterans returning from Iraq or Afghanistan into the recession are finding themselves homeless. Scott Pelley reports on an annual encampment in San Diego where veterans can find hope, help and services.
http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/60minutes/main3415.shtml?tag=hdrSundy Morning- MADAME SPEAKER: Nancy Pelosi talks with Rita Braver about being the first woman Speaker and the rough and tumble of Washington politics.
Correspondent Mo Rocca talks to "The Sopranos" creator David Chase about the New Jersey stereotype, what Bruce Springsteen means to the state, and that famous opening to his TV show.
Sunday shows: 3 key Senate races
http://thehill.com/homenews/news/124521-sunday-shows-3-key-senate-races