NBC's "Meet the Press" — The White House is still holding out hope to "go big" on a debt deal, but will there be enough time? How close will negotiations get to the deadline? Will the U.S. default?
Joining us, White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley The debt debate drags on as the country’s debt limit looms.
Is there time yet for a “grand bargain?” Republican member of the “Gang of Six” negotiations, Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn The impasse on the debt ceiling debate raises questions about whether Washington can get anything done.
Joining us: Former Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel; Illinois tea party freshman Rep. Adam Kinzinger; Mayor of Newark, Cory Booker; Presidential Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin; and NBC's Andrea Mitchell. ABC's "This Week" — As the Aug. 2 deadline moves closer, another week of budget negotiations comes to a close with no bipartisan deal on raising the debt ceiling. Can the White House and Congress finally reach an agreement that all sides can stomach? Sunday,
on "This Week," Christiane Amanpour speaks with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner for the latest on the status of the ongoing talks. Then, has bipartisanship gone out the window?
Former Senate leaders Trent Lott, R-Miss., and Tom Daschle, D-S.D., come to This Week to reflect on tough lessons from working across party lines when they led the Senate, and what Congress and the White House can do to work together better The billionaire mayor and CEO also weighs in on the debt ceiling debate and whether taxes should increase for the wealthy, and if he believes News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch should take greater responsibility in the ongoing media scandal.
Plus, the "This Week" roundtable debates the continued divide on the budget negotiations and all the week's politics, including whether Rep. Michele Bachmann's migraine headaches should be a campaign issue.
Christiane is joined by ABC News' George Will, Arianna Huffington of the Huffington Post, Fox Business Network senior correspondent Charlie Gasparino, and economist Alice Rivlin, former member of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform. Finally, ABC News is on the ground from the site of the devastating drought and famine in the Horn of Africa. As the U.N. reports fears that thousands have already died from starvation, is the international community doing enough to aid Somali refugees fleeing to Kenya in hopes of survival?
ABC News correspondent Lama Hasan brings her latest reporting to "This Week." CBS' "Face the Nation" —White House Chief of Staff
William Daley, Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin, D-Ill., Senate Republican Whip Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., and Senators Mark Warner, D-Va., and Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga As if things couldn't appear to have gotten any worse, the events of late Friday night have left most everyone in Washington shaking their heads and more in doubt than ever that the government could avoid defaulting on its debts.
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/07/22/ftn/main20082326.shtmlCNN's "State of the Union" - Our main focus will be on the last minute negotiations to raise the country’s debt ceiling. We'll ask
Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner what the White House's next move is Then, what stands in the way of a compromise? We'll discuss with two Democratic lawmakers from each chamber of Congress:
California Sen. Dianne Feinstein and Rep. Raul Grijalva of Arizona
We’ll also ask Sen. Feinstein about her bill to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act. New York on Sunday becomes the sixth U.S. state to start marrying same-sex couples Finally, we caught up with presidential candidate
Tim Pawlenty in Iowa What message does he have for President Obama, and why, with a well-funded campaign and several trips to key states, are his poll numbers still mired in the single digits?
Fox News Sunday - Debt ceiling negotiations:
Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner; debt ceiling negotiations: Rep. Joe Walsh,Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) Fareed Zakaria GPS - This week, a GPS show that takes a step back to look at the bigger picture. Fareed Zakaria goes one-on-one with one of the world’s most decorated historians.
David McCullough has won two Pulitzer prizes for his biographies of Presidents Harry Truman and John Adams. He delves into history to give us vital insights about America’s present, and where it needs to go in the future.
Also on the show: a smart discussion on Libya, Syria, and Afghanistan with
Anne-Marie Slaughter and Gideon Rose; an interview with the Foreign Minister of Morocco; a polemical take on VeneCuba – the outdated friendship between Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez and Cuba’s Fidel Castro. And finally, a must-see segment on how to throw a beerparty, Afghan-style.
C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers” -Democratic House Caucus Chairman John Larson D-Conn.
Rep. John B. Larson, Democrat of Connecticut, will be on C-Span’s “Newsmakers” to talk about the impact of the debt ceiling negotiations on entitlement programs and future legislative efforts
Bloomberg TV’s “Political Capital” - Rep. Dave Camp R-Mich
Reliable Sources - Hacking scandal, Murdochs' testimony; coverage of Rep. Michele Bachmann's migraines
Chris Matthews Show - President Obama's re-election plans for 2012.
60 Minutes - Mitch Landrieu :The New Orleans mayor talks to Byron Pitts about the city he loves and his efforts to heal wounds it still suffers from c
Anderson Cooper dives unprotected with great white sharks and the South African who has spent more time up close with the ocean's most feared predator than anyone else. 60 Minutes,
When Saddam Hussein faced opposition from Shiites hiding in Iraq's marshlands, he drained the area, destroying their way of life. But as Scott Pelley reports, a revival is underway
CBS News Sunday Morning - Faith Salie travels to Belize to examine the wonders of ants; Martha Teichner goes behind the scenes at Cirque du Soleil; Jim Axelrod sits down with the band Journey; and meet actress-filmmaker Brit Marling, whose "Another Earth" was the darling of Sundance.
Senator Charles E. Schumer will be on Univision’s “Al Punto” to talk about the debt as well as immigration reform. And
Oscar Alvarez, the minister of public security in Honduras, will discusse the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms’ controversial “Fast and Furious” operation and a similar operation that introduced thousands of guns into Latin American countries, including Honduras
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