NBC's ''Meet the Press''- Chris Van Hollen, Rep. Paul Ryan
Mike Murphy, Andrea Mitchell, Eugene Robinson, Andrew Ross Sorkin, the New York Times.
CBS Face the Nation -Newt Gingrich
ABC "This Week"-George Mitchell, King Abdullah II of Jordan, former Middle East negotiator Aaron David Miller
Roundtable; George Will, Matthew Dowd, Donna Brazile and ABC News Senior Political Correspondent Jonathan Karl
CNN's ''State of the Union''- Dick Durbin, Rep. Mike Rogers; Dutch Ruppersberger, Ron Klain former Biden chief of staff. Dick Armey
''Fox News Sunday''- Herman Cain. Mitch McConnell.
Paul Gigot, the Wall Street Journal; Evan Bayh
GPS with Fareed Zakaria:- - GPS is coming to you from the center of the revolution in Egypt: Tahrir Square. It’s been four months since the spontaneous people’s uprising that toppled the 30-year dictatorial regime of Hosni Mubarak. Fareed is on the ground to tell you what’s changed and what hasn’t. He'll also share his thoughts on President Obama’s speech on the Arab Spring.
It was a revolution without leaders. The uprising brought people from all across the entire country to demand their rights and Mubarak’s resignation. We’re bringing you some of the faces of the revolution. Joining Fareed this week:
- Waleed Rashed, a spokesman for the April 6th youth movement, one of the key groups organizing protests in Tahrir Square.
- Sarah Abdelrahman, student activist and video blogger who was in Tahrir.
- Noor Ayman Nour, a law student active in the protests.
- Ragia Omran, a human rights activist and a lawyer helping defend the protestors against the military tribunals.
Then, what in the world has the revolution done to Egypt’s economy? Can it recover?
After that we bring you a tale of two candidates. The election for president of Egypt is scheduled for November. Fareed sits down with the two presumed favorites: 1) Amr Moussa, the outgoing Secretary-General of the Arab League and former Foreign Minister of Egypt and 2) Mohamed Elbaradei, the former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency and Nobel Laureate. They used to be colleagues. Now they could be opponents.
Finally, a last look at the “de-Mubarak-ification” of Egypt’s landscape.
C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers”- administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Donald Berwick.
CNN’s “Reliable Sources”- Mark Barabak, Los Angeles Times
"Washington Watch With Roland Martin"- White House chief economic adviser Austan Goolsbee.
Bloomberg TV’s “Political Capital” - Lindsey Graham
60 Minutes-Cyclist Tyler Hamilton
a former FBI agent's relationship with an informant.
Children in the fields
Al Sharpton
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