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This Week (ABC) - Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff will speak to "This Week" about a scathing Congressional report on his agency's handling of Hurricane Katrina. Then, the report's author Tom Davis, (R-VA) and Sen. Joe Lieberman, (D-CT) discuss how to do better in the future. Also, NBA star Shaquille O'Neal discusses his sideline -- protecting children on the Internet.
Face the Nation (CBS) - CBS Evening News anchor and Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer will be joined this week Sen. Bill Frist, Majority Leader (R-TN), Sen. Barbara Boxer, Foreign Relations Committee (D-CA) and Elizabeth Bumiller of The New York Times.
Meet the Press (NBC) - Please Note: Due to NBC's coverage of the Olympics, Meet the Press will air at special early times in several local markets -- including 9:00 am in Washington and New York City. The Government Accountability Office, the Homeland Security Department's office of inspector general, and a Republican-led congressional panel all recently released scathing reports detailing the Bush administration's failures in planning for -- and dealing with -- the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Now, nearly sixth months after the hurricane devastated the Gulf region, Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff will join us on this Sunday's "Meet the Press with Tim Russert" to respond to the criticism and discuss plans for reforming the Department's emergency response capabilities. What has he learned? Where do we go from here?
Then, Washington is still buzzing about Vice President Cheney's accidental shooting of his hunting partner. Did he handle the situation properly? Is the intense media coverage warranted? We will ask former Cheney counselor Mary Matalin, New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd, NBC News Chief White House Correspondent David Gregory, and the Wall Street Journal's Editorial Page Editor Paul Gigot.
Chris Matthews Show (NBC) - Chris will be asking the question; "Who is calling the shots in the White House -- Bush or Cheney?" and whether or not the current administration will annoint a Republican successor for 2008. Guests include; Gloria Borger, CBS News; U.S. News and World Report, Howard Fineman -- Newsweek Magazine, Julia Reed -- Vogue Magazine and Michael Duffy -- Time Magazine.
Fox News Sunday (Fox News) - FNS has not posted their guests/topics at this time.
Late Edition (CNN) Homeland Security secretary Michael Chertoff will talk about the government's response to Hurricane Katrina, and preparedness for future emergencies. Other guests include; Sen Saxby Chambliss, (R-GA); Intelligence Committee, Rep. Jane Harman, (D-CA); Intelligence Committee, David Manning: British Ambassador to the U.S., Wolfgang Ischinger: German Ambassador to the U.S., Jean-David Levitte: French Ambassador to the U.S. and Retired Maj. Gen. Paul Eaton: U.S. Army; Former Cmdr., Iraqi Troop Training.
60 Minutes (CBS) This week's 60 Minutes will include the following stories. Bob Simon reports from Denmark, where the furor over the cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad began and talks to the man responsible for spreading news of the offending pictures worldwide. Scott Pelley goes to the top of the world where the evidence of global warming is most dramatic. Philip Seymour Hoffman, the man who is up for the best Oscar for his portrayal of Truman Capote sits down with Steve Kroft.
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