Saturday, November 12, 2005

ON THE SUNDAY TALK SHOWS...

Much of the discussion will focus on the suicide bombings in Jordan and how the monarchy is reacting. There will also be discussion on midterm election strategy, Iraq, the Senate investigation of pre-war intelligence, and the Bush Administration's policy on torture.

ABC - This Week With George Stephanopoulos - Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan. Also, campaign committee chairs: Senators Elizabeth Dole (R - NC) and Charles Schumer (D - NY) with Congressmen Tom Reynolds (R - NY) and Rahm Emanuel (D - IL). Actor Jack Klugman also is interviewed regarding politics and friendship.

CBS - Face The Nation - Senator John McCain (R - AZ). Also, Governor Mark Warner (D - VA) and New York Times' Elisabeth Bumiller.

CNN - Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer - National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley, Col. Lawrence Wilkerson (Ret.), Former State Department Chief of Staff under Colin Powell, with Deputy Prime Ministers Dr. Ahmed Chalabi of Iraq and Marwan Muasher of Jordan. Senators Pat Roberts (R - KS), chairman of the Select Intellegence Committee, and Carl Levin (D - MI), ranking member of the Armed Services Committee. Criminal defence attorney Jeralyn Merritt, Court TV analyst/author/former Texas judge Catherine Crier. Governors Thomas Vilsack (D - IA) and Mike Huckabee (R - AR).

FOX - Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace - Senators Pat Roberts (R - KS) and his vice chairman on the Senate Intelligence Committee, Jay Rockefeller (D - WV). Governors Mike Huckabee (R - AR) and Bill Richardson (D - NM) will discuss the 2005 election results and what they may (or may not) mean. Also the usual panel: FOX News Washington Managing Editor Brit Hume, NPR's Mara Liasson and Juan Williams and Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol.

NBC/MSNBC - Meet the Press with Tim Russert - Jordan's King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein will discuss the attacks this past week. And politics is on the menu as party chairman Dr. Howard Dean (Democratic National Committee) and Ken Mehlman (Republican National Committee) talk about this past week's elections and what's to come.

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