"MEET THE PRESS"
WEEKEND LISTINGS (6/13/10)
David AxelrodSenior White House Adviser
Carly Fiorina
Republican Nominee for U.S. Senate from California
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL)
Vice Chair, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
Doris Kearns Goodwin
Presidential Historian
Roger Simon
Chief Political Columnist, Politico
Chuck Todd
Political Director, NBC News
Chief White House Correspondent, NBC News
This Sunday: As President Obama prepares to make his fourth visit to the region impacted by the oil spill and meet for the first time with top BP officials, questions remain as to whether the administration did enough to get
The Situation under control and why they weren't doing more to prevent such a catastrophe in the first place. Plus, Tuesday's big election night -- how did it reflect on the White House and the President's popularity? What do the results mean for Democrats' chances in the fall midterms? And, as the economic recovery remains sluggish, what does it mean for Obama's presidency going forward? Also, new U.N. sanctions against Iran -- what impact will they really have on that nation's nuclear program? We'll get exclusive answers on it all from President Obama's Senior Adviser,
David Axelrod.
Then, how has President Obama handled the devastating oil spill in the Gulf? What's the political outlook for Washington and the nation following Tuesday's Midterm elections? What does the strong showing by women candidates indicate? And does the future of the Republican Party lie in the tea party or with the GOP base? All questions for our roundtable this Sunday: Two important political voices -- California's new Republican nominee for U.S. Senate, Carly Fiorina, & Democratic Congresswoman from Florida and Vice Chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz; plus three key journalists -- Presidential Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, Politico's Roger Simon, and NBC News' Chuck Todd.
David Gregory is the moderator of "Meet the Press." Betsy Fischer is the executive producer. Rebecca Samuels and Chris Donovan are the producers.
"Meet the Press" is seen on the NBC Television Network from 9-10 a.m. ET in most markets. In Washington D.C. and New York City, the broadcast is seen from 10:30-11:30 a.m. ET.
The program re-airs on MSNBC Sunday afternoons at 2pm ET/11am PT and again at 2am ET/11pm PT and 4am ET/1am PT Monday. At these times, “Meet The Press” will also air on SIRIUS channel 90 and XM channel 120.
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