Saturday, March 11, 2006

ON THE SUNDAY CHAT SHOWS

ABC / This Week with George Stephanopoulos: U.S. Senate Majority Leader Dr. Bill Frist (R - TN) and Senator Russ Feingold (D - WI) will discuss port and overall national security, as well as 2008 presidential politics. Also, the roundtable features Senior Fellow Donna Brazile of the James McGregor Burns Academy of Leadership at the University of Maryland, Time magazine's Washington bureau chief Jay Carney, Senior National Correspondent Claire Shipman of ABC News, and conservative columnist George Will.

CBS / Face The Nation with Bob Schieffer: CBS News has not placed a preview of Face The Nation since the one for it's February 19 show.

CNN / Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer: Former U.S. Senators and vice presidential candidates John Edwards (D) and Jack Kemp (R), co-chairs of the Council on Foreign Relations independent task force on U.S. - Russian relations will discuss their report. Also, Democratic National Committee Chairman Dr. Howard Dean with his opinion on why the ports deal fell through, U.S. Senators Carl Levin (D - MI) and John Warner (R - VA) will talk about a variety of issues, and U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad.

FOX / Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: Republican congressmen Duncan Hunter (R - CA) and Mike Pence (R - IN) will discuss the ports deal and talk of a GOP revolt against the president. Also, U.S. Senator Christopher Dodd (D - CT) will appear.

NBC / Meet the Press with Tim Russert: Senate Foreign Relations Committee members George Allen (R - VA) and Joseph Biden (D - DE) will talk about Iraq and the current political climate. And the new book Cobra II: The Inside Story of the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq will be discussed with co-authors Michael Gordon and General Bernard Trainor (Ret.).

Syndicated / The Chris Matthews Show: The DP deal, Hillary Rodham Clinton for 2008, and the possibilities of a Mormon president will be discussed with Kathleen Parker of the Tribune Newspapers, Clarence Page of the Chicago Tribune, NBC News' White House Correspondent Kelly O'Donnell, and Howard Fineman of Newsweek.

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