NBC's ''Meet the Press''-Mitch Daniels, Chuck Schumer
Sunday's Roundtable: Gillespie, Dunn, Balz, Norris
CBS "Face the Nation" - The latest on the Japan earthquake and tsunami; plus, should the U.S. get more involved in Libya? Sens. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) and Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.)
ABC "This Week"-Christiane Amanpour anchors “This Week” live from Japan
CNN's ''State of the Union''- An historic earthquake has wrought havoc on Japan. As rescue efforts get underway and unearthly footage continues to become available, we'll bring it to you throughout Sunday morning.
Then with the threat of another government shutdown next Friday, we'll be joined by Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Arizona), Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-California) and Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Illinois) to break down a budget battle that seems no closer to resolution than it did at the last deadline two weeks ago.
''Fox News Sunday''-Mitch McConnell, Sens. Mark Warner and Saxby Chambliss
GPS with Fareed Zakaria:- As all eyes are understandably on the utter devastation from the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, this Sunday at 10a.m. ET/PT GPS will tackle other trouble spots around the world.
The death toll in Libya continues to mount. Is Gadhafi winning? Do the rebels have a chance of successfully fighting back? And just what role can the U.S. play to help the opposition triumph? Fareed offers his take on what America needs to do to keep the rebels' hopes alive.
We're bringing you four Arab voices discussing the future of the region. What does the Arab world want the U.S. and the international community to do? Which regime might be the next to fall? Our all-star panel includes:
- Abderrahim Foukara, Al Jazeera's DC Bureau chief
- Rashid Khalidi, Professor of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University
- Ashraf Khalil, reporter at the Cairo-based newspaper Al Masri Al Youm
- Rami Khouri, editor-at-large of the Beirut-based Daily Star newspaper
Then, two nations that are close to the brink:
First, Pakistan continues to slip further into chaos. The assassinations mount and the drumbeat of Islamic extremism is getting louder. Fareed sits down with the man Christopher Hitchens calls "Pakistan's best and bravest reporter," Ahmed Rashid, to find out just how unstable this nuclear nation is becoming.
Then, the country that seems perpetually in peril: Somalia. The new Prime Minister of Somalia, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, discusses whether his country can finally shake off 20 years of lawlessness.
And finally a last look at just what the average Joe (or Jane) really looks like.
C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers”- Grover Norquist
Reliable Sources NPR video sting: Terence Smith, former PBS correspondent; Alicia Shepard, NPR
The Chris Matthews Show-Katty Kay, David Ignatius, David Brooks, Kelly O'Donnell
60 Minutes Iraqi defector "Curveball"; counterfeit prescription drugs; a New York City charter school.
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7359204nSunday Breakfast Menu
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/12/sunday-breakfast-menu-march-13/