Sunday Talking Heads: November 30, 2008
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Buon giorno. Laura Bush together with Afghanistan’s Ambassador Said Jawad – NBC. The terror attacks in Mumbai – ABC, CNN. Saxby Chambliss – Fox. Jane Hamsher hosts Erica Payne for FDL Book Salon. Tomorrow is World AIDS Day, noted on Religion & Ethics.
Washington Journal: 7:30am – Peter Wehner, Ethics & Public Policy Center, Senior Fellow — Wehner Blog in Commentary Magazine. 8:00am – Robert Samuelson, Author, The Great Inflation & It’s Aftermath . 8:30am – Newspaper Articles & Phones. 9:00am – Rose Gottemoeller, Carnegie Moscow Center, Director. 9:30am – Peter Souza, Author. email questions for guests to journal@c-span.org
ABC’s This Week: The terror attacks in Mumbai, the new dangers and new threats, and the U.S. response with Senators Jack Reed (D-RI), of the Senate Armed Services Committee and Richard Lugar R-IN). Roundtable: ABC’s George Will, Matthew Dowd, Donna Brazile, and Torie Clarke. contact George
CBS’ Face The Nation: "’A Look At An Historic Election: Annual Books and Authors Show’ with authors Bob Woodward, Fareed Zakaria, Michael Eric Dyson and Jane Mayer." info from LAT Top of the Ticket. contact Bob Schieffer
Chris Matthews: David Ignatius Washington Post Columnist; Ceci Connolly Washington Post; Katty Kay BBC Washington Correspondent; Mark Whitaker NBC News Washington Bureau Chief. Topics: Will the right and left give Obama a honeymoon? How will Islamic extremists view Obama’s presidency? contact Chris
CNN’s Late Edition: "Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.); Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.); Peter Bergen, CNN terrorism analyst; Sajjan Gohel, director of international security, Asia-Pacific Foundation; Ron Gettelfinger, UAW President; Maj. Gen. Mark Hertling, Commander, Multi-National Division-North; Ed Rollins, Republican strategist, CNN political contributor; James Carville, Democratic strategist, CNN political contributor; David Gergen, CNN senior political analyst, former presidential advisor; Amy Walter, CNN political contributor, editor-in-chief, The Hotline; Ed Henry, CNN White House correspondent; Bill Schneider, CNN senior political analyst." info from LAT Top of the Ticket. contact Wolf
Fox News Sunday: Sens. Lindsey Graham and Claire McCaskill. How will President-elect Obama’s foreign policy team take shape? Then, Sen. Saxby Chambliss on his Senate seat runoff fight. email fns@foxnews.com
NBC’s Meet The Press: First Lady Laura Bush — joined by Afghanistan’s Ambassador to the U.S., Said Jawad — discusses a subject very dear to her heart: the lives of women in Afghanistan. Ted Turner has written a new book about his life and will share his views on many issues ranging from the economy, the auto industry and even Jane Fonda. Plus, a special Thanksgiving Sunday "Meet the Press Minute". Eleanor Roosevelt. contact Tom
Religion & Ethics: Cover – U.S. Hispanic Catholics. Is the U.S. Catholic Church adapting to them? Interview.- Father Marco Antonio Mercado on Hispanic Catholics. Perspectives – World Hunger and U.S. Aid. Is global hunger an American foreign policy priority? Feature - HIV Ministry. December 1st is the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day. for broadcast times in your area click here
60 Minutes: The Cheaters – 60 Minutes and The Washington Post reveal how online poker players suspecting cheating were forced to successfully ferret out the cheaters themselves. That’s because managers of the mostly-unregulated $18 billion Internet gambling industry failed to respond to their complaints. Steve Kroft and The Washington Post’s Gilbert Gaul report. The Silver Star – Monica Brown, only the second woman to ever win the Silver Star since World War II, describes saving two wounded men during a firefight she wasn’t supposed to be near – while she was only 18 years old. Lara Logan reports. Michael Phelps – He swam into history at the Beijing Olympics and now the 23-year-old phenom tells CNN’s Anderson Cooper what his life is like as hundreds of endorsement opportunities roll in to make this U.S. Olympic superstar a marketing millionaire.
To The Contrary: Topic: Immigration Special. Panelists: Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC); The Gloucester Institute President Kay James; Women for Obama’s Megan Beyer; and Conservative Commentator Tara Setmayer. for broadcast times in your area click here
Book TV schedule and After Words: Rick Wartzman, author of "Obscene in the Extreme" interviewed by Susan Shillinglaw.
FDL Book Salon: Come and chat with Erica Payne, author of The Practical Progressive: How to Build a Twenty-first Century Political Movement. "Underneath today’s elections is a fierce battle for power driven not by the country’s elected officials, but by organizations and people you have never heard of." Jane Hamsher hosts the discussion this afternoon, 5 pm ET.
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