NBC's ''Meet the Press''-Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.; Mohamed ElBaradei, Egypt’s ambassador to the U.S., Sameh Shoukry
former Secretary of State James Baker
former California Assembly Speaker Willie Brown, Andrea Mitchell, Peggy Noonan
CBS' ''Face the Nation'' - Martin Indyk, Vice President and Director of Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution
Thomas Pickering, Former U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Israel and Jordan
Dr. Abderrahim Foukara, Al Jazeera, Washington and New York Bureau Chief
Plus, the latest from Cairo from CBS News correspondents
ABC "This Week"-Live reporting from Cairo. Egypt's Ambassador to the United States, Sameh Shoukry.
Christiane Amanpour will discuss the alleged intimidation of journalists by pro-Mubarak supporters. Amanpour will host a special roundtable discussion with journalists covering the demonstrations including veteran Egyptian journalists Lamia Radi and Nadia abou el-Magd, BBC's John Simpson, Tony Shadid of the New York Times, and ABC's David Muir.
Plus, Amanpour will report on how the events on the streets of Egypt and inside Mubarak's Presidential Palace are being felt in the corridors of power in Washington.
GPS with Fareed Zakaria:- Egyptian opposition figure Mohammed ElBaradei speaks with Fareed on situation in Egypt and what might come next. Will Mubarak leave before September? Will ElBaradei run in the upcoming elections? Stay tuned to GPS to find out.
The latest on the turmoil in Egypt with live reports from our correspondents around the country and the region.
And, Fareed's interview with British Prime Minister David Cameron. Will his austerity measures save England? Will Britain bail out its neighbors? And who will foot the bill for the royal wedding?
CNN's ''State of the Union''-Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright; former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. John Negroponte
former U.S. Ambassador to Egypt Edward Walker; Alan Simpson, co-chairman of the president's debt commission.
Washington Journal7:30-8:00 NATHAN BROWN George Washington University Director of Middle East Studies
8:00-9:00 TRACY SEFL (SEH-full) R/T Democratic Strategist DOUG HEYE (HIGH) Former Communications Director Republican National Committee
9:00-10:00 RICHARD NORTON SMITH George Mason University Author & Presidential Historian
GPS with Fareed Zakaria:- Egyptian opposition figure Mohammed ElBaradei speaks with Fareed on situation in Egypt and what might come next. Will Mubarak leave before September? Will ElBaradei run in the upcoming elections? Stay tuned to GPS to find out.
The latest on the turmoil in Egypt with live reports from our correspondents around the country and the region.
And, Fareed's interview with British Prime Minister David Cameron. Will his austerity measures save England? Will Britain bail out its neighbors? And who will foot the bill for the royal wedding?
C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers”- Janet Napolitano, interviewed by Eric Lipton of The New York Times and Brian Bennett of The Los Angeles Times.
CNN’s “Reliable Sources”- Journalists targeted in Egypt
TV One’s “Washington Watch.” - Austan Goolsbee, chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, and Al Jazeera TV’s Zeina Awad, who’s been reporting on the turmoil in Egypt.
The Chris Matthews Show-Bob Woodward. Katty Kay, Joe Klein, Anne Kornblut
C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers”- Janet Napolitano, interviewed by Eric Lipton of The New York Times and Brian Bennett of The Los Angeles Times.
Bloomberg TV’s “Political Capital” - examines the crisis in Egypt with Zbigniew Brzezinski, who was President Jimmy Carter’s national security adviser.
Steve Sabol, president of NFL Films.
''Fox News Sunday''- NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell; former NFL players Lynn Swann and Jerry Kramer.
Sunday Breakfast Menu, Feb. 6http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/05/sunday-breakfast-menu-feb-6/Shortly before the game, Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly will interview President Obama at the White House, continuing a novel tradition for the network broadcasting the game. (Mr. Obama is hosting his own Super Bowl party with more than 200 guests.)