In an exclusive interview with the new White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley, we get the latest from the White House on what's next in the budget battle and will the president, once again, assume the role of deal-maker-in-chief in this showdown? Plus, the situation in Libya is still not under control as a defiant dictator unleashes brute force on his own people. How will the administration navigate the lasting conflict in Libya? Could there be a U.S. military intervention of some kind? And what does all of the unrest overseas mean for oil prices at home?
Roundtable: Robinson, Brooks
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As potential GOP 2012 presidential hopefuls inch closer to a decision, we’ll look at what it will take to beat President Obama in 2012 and what sort of candidate will be best suited for the task. Plus, analysis of our new NBC News poll: how does the American public feel the president handled the crisis in the Middle East and the efforts at economic recovery back home? Our political roundtable: Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson and New York Times columnist and author of the new book "The Social Animal," David Brooks.
Exclusive! Rep. Michele Bachmann
Also, a Republican response from the head of the Tea Party caucus in the House, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN). She’s traveled the country speaking to the Tea Party faithful, what does she expect now from her fellow Republicans and Speaker Boehner in the budget battle? Plus, we’ll get her take on the beginning stages of the 2012 field. How does she think the campaign against President Obama’s re-election should be framed?
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