ON THE SUNDAY CHAT SHOWS / UPDATED
Much of the attention will be focused with the third anniversary of U.S. military operations in Iraq: Where we stand, and where we're going.
ABC / This Week with George Stephanopoulos: U.S. Senators Chuck Hagel (R - NE) and Jack Reed (D - RI), both military veterans, will discuss how they rate success in Iraq and when our troops may begin coming home. The roundtable will feature ABC News correspondents Cokie Roberts and Sam Donaldson, as well as conservative columnist George Will.
CBS / Face The Nation with Bob Schieffer: An live interview with Vice President Dick Cheney will fill the hour.
CNN / Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer: Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed Chalabi, U.S. Senators and Foreign Relations Committee members Richard Lugar (chairman/R - IN) and Joseph Biden (Ranking Minority Member/D - DE), Afghan Foreign Affairs Minister Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, former U.S. National Security Adviser Professor Zbiginew Brzezinski, and former U.S. Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger.
FOX / Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: On different subjects this week: U.S. Senator Richard Durbin (D - IL) will discuss the move to censure President Bush. Also, subjects to be on the agenda will include the latest on Operation Swarmer, the latest U.S./Iraqi move to quell the insurgency, and the Medicare Part D prescription drug plan.
NBC / Meet the Press with Tim Russert: General George W. Casey, Jr., Commander of the Multi-National Task Force, and 37 year Marine veteran Congressman Jack Murtha (D - PA) will talk about Iraq and Murtha's decision to no longer support our efforts there.
Syndicated / The Chris Matthews Show: A discussion of wheather President Bush is facing in insurgency within his own Republican ranks, and if Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D - NY) could be outflanked on the left in a possible Democratic primary battle in 2008. The panel will include Cynthia Tucker of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, NBC News Chief White House Correspondent David Gregory, Elisabeth Bumiller of the New York Times, and Andrew Sullivan of Time magazine.
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