Meet The Press-
Secretary of State Hillary ClintonPresident Obama announced this week the withdrawal of all remaining troops from Iraq, effectively ending operations there after almost nine years of war. What will the move mean for security in the region and will Iran try to exert its influence in the country after the US troops leave? What does the end of the conflict mean for the war in Afghanistan? Meanwhile, Libyan dictator Moammar Khaddafy was captured and killed. Does the death of the dictator vindicate the president's approach and signal a new course for U.S. foreign policy? Joining us: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Meet the Candidate:
Ron PaulCan the Texas congressman break out of the pack? Where does he stand on the important issues facing our country?
The Republicans get personal in their debate this week as candidates take aim at front runners Mitt Romney and Herman Cain. Did the debate do anything to change the state of the race? On the jobs front: Does Washington have what it takes to get America working again or is the country stuck in a rut? Plus, analysis about what Khaddafy’s death means for U.S. foreign policy. Joining us
NYT’s David Brooks; former Congressman Harold Ford, Jr.; former Chairman and CEO of General Electric, Jack Welch; and Chief Foreign Affairs correspondent for NBC News, Andrea Mitchell ABC This Week-
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Richard Trumka, Tom Donoghue, John McCain U.S. troops are coming home from Iraq as President Obama announces a complete withdrawal by the end of the year, after more than eight years of war. And Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi meets a violent end at the hand of rebels. As two major stories shake up the Arab world, two big newsmakers come to "This Week."
Christiane Amanpour was the last western journalist to interview the Libyan strongman, and now she speaks with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about what Gadhafi's death means for Libya's future, and for U.S. interests in the region. And as the U.S. military pulls out of Iraq, has the mission there been accomplished?
Christiane also talks with the top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, Sen. John McCain, on how the U.S. should move forward in Libya, and what the withdrawal from Iraq means for security and stability.
ABC News Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz, Time Magazine Managing Editor Richard Stengel, who traveled this week with Secretary Clinton, and Brookings Institution Senior Fellow Robert Kagan join Sen. McCain to discuss the Obama administration's approach to war and conflict.
Then, sparks fly at the latest Republican debate in Las Vegas, but will the intraparty battles hurt the GOP's chances to win the White House? Republican pollster Frank Luntz called the performance "horrific," saying that a divided party may lead to a second term for Obama.
Luntz joins our powerhouse roundtable with George Will, Donna Brazile, Matthew Dowd and ABC News Senior White House Correspondent Jake Tapper to analyze all the week's politics, and what the latest debate signals in the battle for the Republican nomination.
Plus, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka and Chamber of Commerce President Tom Donohue rarely agree on anything, but they both believe the U.S. can create more jobs by fixing America's crumbling infrastructure. But can they get the political parties to agree on how to get that done? Can big labor and big business come together to help bring America's economy back in a big way?
CBS Face The Nation - Michele Bachmann and former Sen. Rick Santorum
Roundtable with CBS News political analyst John Dickerson and GOP strategist Kevin Madden
CNN State of The Union -As President Obama announces the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Iraq by the end of the year, we’ll talk about that with
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaking from Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Then, in an exclusive interview with
Vice President Joe Biden we’ll take a behind the scenes look into the Obama 2012 reelection campaign, as he files papers to be on the New Hampshire ballot. Plus, we’ll get his take on the President’s jobs bill and a very interesting thought as he shares the thought that he may run for president in 2016.
Watch a preview of Candy’s interview with Vice President Biden and his thoughts on a possible 2016 presidential run.
http://sotu.blogs.cnn.com/And finally Senate Minority Leader
Mitch McConnell (R-KY) on Obama’s jobs bill and the Republican alternative to the plan.
Fareed Zakaria GPS- Death of Kadafi; alleged Iranian assassination plot; release of U.S. hikers:
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Ahmadinejad on Gadhafi, Syria, alleged plot, nuclear weapons and America's role
Fareed Zakaria just interviewed Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. They talked about Moammar Gadhafi's death, policy toward Syria, the alleged Iranian plot to assassinate the Saudi Ambassador to the U.S., Iran's nuclear ambitions and America's global role. Some highlights are below. You can catch the full interview this Sunday at 10a.m. and 1p.m. EST on Fareed Zakaria GPS along with more from Fareed's trip to Tehran.
Fox News Sunday-Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton; Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC); Rep. Michele Bachmann
The Chris Matthews Show - Kelly O’Donnell, NBC News; Michael Duffy, TIME; David Ignatius, The Washington Post; Gloria Borger, CNN
C-SPAN's "Newsmakers," - Sen. Tom Harkin
Bloomberg TV’s “Political Capital” - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
TV One’s “Washington Watch” - Dr. Maya Rockeymoore, President and CEO of Global Policy Solutions and Julie Ajinkya, Policy Analyst for the Center for American Progress
Reliable Sources- Jim Lehrer
CBS 60 Minutes http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/60minutes/main3415.shtmlApps For AutismAutistic people whose condition prevents them from speaking are making breakthroughs with the help of tablet computers and special applications that allow them to communicate, some for the first time. Watch Lesley Stahl's "60 Minutes" report on Sunday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
Steve Jobs Authorized biographer Walter Isaacson unveils the Steve Jobs only family and close friends knew and plays interview tapes in which Jobs tells his own story on
CBS News Sunday Morning -Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez
Coldplay: Anthony Mason gets a rare glimpse inside the London recording studio where the U.K. alternative rock band is finishing their latest album
Up w/ Chris Hayes-8:00 – 10:00 a.m. ET.- Senator Blumenthal
Slate's Dahlia Lithwick, MSNBC political analyst and UP veteran Karen Hunter, SEIU President Mary Kay Henry, and Daily Caller columnist James Poulos, Buddy Roemer
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and National Journal Martha Raddatz, ABC News; Doyle McManus, Los Angeles Times; Dan Balz, The Washington Post Gloria Borger, CNN
Sunday Breakfast Menu http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/22/sunday-breakfast-menu-october-23/Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will make the rounds of the Sunday shows to shed some light, appearing on ABC’s “This Week,” “Fox News Sunday,” CNN’s “State of the Union” and NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
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Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. will be on CNN, discussing the 2012 presidential race now that the paperwork has been submitted for President Obama to be on the ballot in New Hampshire.
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Senator Tom Harkin, an Iowa Democrat and chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, joins C-Span’s “Newsmakers” to talk about the reauthorization of No Child Left Behind, which has yet to be taken up by the Senate, and the status of Mr. Obama’s health care reform law.