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Monday, February 14, 2011

If it is Sunday, It's Meet the Press Sunday February 13, 2011


 Sunday: House Speaker Boehner

Image: U.S. House Minority Leader Rep. John Boehner
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The revolution in Egypt comes to a climax as President Mubarak bows to protesters’ demands. What’s next for U.S. foreign policy in the region? Then, as Congress prepares to take on major legislation, can Republicans find common ground with President Obama or will they clash over issues like spending and health care? How will the GOP deal with the Tea Party and the battle brewing within its ranks? Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH) join us for an exclusive interview.


Last Sunday: Indyk, Wright

The world watched as the sands of change sparked a revolution that changed a nation forever. What does freedom look like for Egypt? What will the revolution there mean for the U.S. and the Middle East? Will the revolution spread? Former Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk and former Middle East Correspondent Robin Wright join us.




 Sunday: Roundtable with Reed, Schilling, Myers, Brooks, Halperin
Image: Reed, Schilling, Myers, Brooks, Halperin
What will the battle over the budget bring? How will the new members of Congress that rode the wave of Tea Party anger to Washington navigate tough votes ahead like raising the country’s debt ceiling? And what do the tough budget choices in Washington mean for the nation’s big cities?  Also, insights and analysis on all the Republican positioning in the 2012 race for the White House as conservatives gather for the annual CPAC conference in Washington. Plus the very latest developments in Egypt and what it all means for U.S. policy in the region. Our roundtable: The mayor of Atlanta, Kasim Reed (D); freshman member of congress supported by the Tea Party, Rep. Bobby Schilling (R-IL); former Clinton White House press secretary, Dee Dee Myers; columnist for the New York Times, David Brooks; and Time Magazine’s Mark Halperin.

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