May 09, 2008
Weekend Lineup
Here are the scheduled guests for the Sunday public affairs shows and other weekend programs:
SUNDAY:
Meet the Press hosts Chris Dodd and Clinton chair Terry McAuliffe, and a roundtable with Washingtonpost.com's Chris Cillizza, CNBC's John Harwood, NPR's Michele Norris and Wall Street Journal's Gerald Seib.
Face the Nation hosts John Edwards, McAuliffe and Politico's Jim VandeHei.
This Week hosts Senate Maj. Leader Harry Reid and McCain Victory chair Carly Fiorina, and a roundtable with Cokie Roberts, Sam Donaldson, George Will and Washington Post's Ruth Marcus.
Fox News Sunday hosts Obama strategist David Axelrod and Clinton comm. dir. Howard Wolfson. The "Power Player" is Ben Stein.
Late Edition hosts Reps. Roy Blunt (R-MO) and Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez (Ret.), Iraqi Amb. to the U.S. Samir Sumaidaie, and a roundtable with CNN's Ed Henry and CNN's Jessica Yellin.
See other weekend shows after the jump (KATHERINE LEHR).
OTHER WEEKEND SHOWS:
Washington Week features Washington Post's Dan Balz, Politico's Jeanne Cummings, Time's Karen Tumulty and NBC's Michael Viqueira (PBS, FRI, 8pm).
Political Capital features Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA)(Bloomberg, FRI, 7:30pm).
Saturday Night Live features host Shia LaBeouf and musical guest My Morning Jacket (NBC, SAT, 11:30pm).
This Week in Politics features Dem strategist Steve Elmendorf, CNN's Candy Crowley, GOP strategist Rich Galen, Salon.com's Mike Madden, CNN's Ali Velshi and CNN's Bill Schneider (CNN, SAT 6pm, SUN 1 pm).
Newsmakers hosts Chris Dodd. He will be questioned by New York Times' David Herszenhorn and Wall Street Journal's Damian Paletta (C-SPAN, SUN, 10am/6pm).
Road to the White House features John McCain's speech at Wake Forest Univ. in Winston-Salem, NC; Hillary and Chelsea Clinton at a Mother's Day celebration in NYC; and a town hall with Barack Obama in Bend, OR (C-SPAN, SUN, 6:30pm/9:30pm).
Chris Matthews Show features NBC's Ron Allen, BBC's Katty Kay, New York mag's John Heilemann and New Republic's Michelle Cottle (NBC, check local listings).
Reliable Sources features New York Times' Kate Zernike, Time's Karen Tumulty, Townhall.com's Amanda Carpenter and Chicago Tribune's Clarence Page (CNN, SUN, 10 am).
Roll Call TV with Robert Traynham features GOP strategist John Feehery, Dem strategist Jarvis Stewart and Roll Call's Erin Billings (CN8, The Comcast Network, SUN, 10 pm).
Posted at 12:27 PM
Comments
Clinton takes Indiana by a ‘razor’ and Obama wins North Carolina by a huge margin. Nevertheless, Kentucky, Montana and West Virginia are still to come.
The Democratic race for nomination is still very much alive – and most likely to be decided by superdelegates
If you’re tired of waiting around for those super delegates to make a decision already, go to LobbyDelegates.com and push them to support Clinton or Obama
If you haven't done so yet, please write a message to each of your state's superdelegates at http://www.lobbydelegates.com
Obama Supporters:
Sending a note to current Obama supporters lets them know it's appreciated, sending a note to current Clinton supporters can hopefully sway them to change their vote to Obama, and sending a note to the uncommitted folks will hopefully sway them to vote for Obama. It's that easy...
Clinton Supporters too …. !
It takes a moment, but what's a few minutes now worth to get Clinton in office?! Those are really worth !
Sending a note to current Clinton supporters lets them know it's appreciated, sending a note to current Obama supporters can hopefully sway them to change their vote to Clinton, and sending a note to the uncommitted folks will hopefully sway them to vote for Clinton. It's that easy...
feeba | 05.12.08 08:07 AM
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