Political Television
by Sheri Divers [courtesy of Blog for America]
This Week (ABC): Our headliner this Sunday is White House National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley. Just days after the Bush administration released its interim report detailing mixed progress in Iraq, Hadley joins me to discuss what's next. He also weighs in on the new intelligence assessment judging al Qaeda to be at its strongest operational level since Sept. 11.
Then, in an EXCLUSIVE interview, Republican Sens. John Warner of Virginia and Richard Lugar of Indiana react to the report and discuss their new amendment that would force the White House to begin planning a change of course in Iraq.
On our roundtable, Time magazine's Jay Carney, and ABC News' Claire Shipman, Sam Donaldson and George Will join me to debate the week's politics.
Face the Nation (CBS): Topics:Scooter Libby, White House Subpoenas & Politics. Guests: Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Middle East Brig. Gen Mark Kimmitt and Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN).
Meet the Press (NBC): Sen. Lindsey Graham, Sen. Jim Webb, Al Hunt, Mike Murphy, Bob Shrum & Bob Novak.
Late Edition (CNN): The Iraq progress report arrives with mixed results. We'll cover the options with National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley, Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott, Sen. Jack Reed (D-Rhode Island) and Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Joseph Biden (D-Deleware). Join us Sunday, 11a.m. ET.
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