Sunday Talking Heads: February 7, 2010

Super Sunday.  Who’s your team?

Washington Journal: 7:45am – David Drucker, Roll Call, Staff Writer & Reid Wilson, Hotline On Call, Editor.  8:45am – Andrew Cline, New Hampshire Union Leader, Editorial Page Editor & Mike Lafferty, Orlando Sentinel, Opinions Editor.

ABC’s This Week: Jake TapperTreasury Secretary Timothy Geithner talks about “the nation’s economy, budget deficits, bailouts, taxing big banks and those AIG bonuses.”  Roundtable: George Will, Al Hunt, Peggy Noonan, Ruth Marcus, John Podesta.

Amanpour.

CBS’ Face The Nation: Live from Sun Life Stadium in Miami, the site of Super Bowl XLIV. Bob Schieffer will interview NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and CBS Sports commentators Shannon Sharpe, Phil Simms, Jim Nantz.

Chris Matthews: Kathleen Parker The Washington Post; Andrew Ross Sorkin New York Times; Michael Duffy TIME Magazine; Norah O’Donnell MSNBC.  Topics: How President Obama Plans to Recapture His Momentum.  Obama’s Advice: Ignore the 24/7 Cable and Blogosphere Trash Talk.

CNN’s Sate of the Union: Candy Crowley takes the reins.  Secretary of State Hillary ClintonRoundtable: Dana Bash, Chris Cilizza, Jane Mayer.  New time slot, 9-10am ET, repeated 12-1pm ET.

Fareed Zakaria – GPS: Peace in the Middle East?  Jordan’s King Abdullah II . Plus, “Fareed sits down with the man [John Yoo] who wrote the infamous “torture memos” for President Bush. It will be a fascinating discussion on terrorism, Guantanamo, and Presidential power.”

Fox News Sunday:
Sarah Palin.

NBC’s Meet The Press:
National security, Deputy National Security Adviser John Brennan.  Then Henry Paulson and Alan Greenspan.  Roundtable: Ed Gillespie, Dee Dee Myers.

Newsmakers:
Senior White House Adviser David Axelrod highlights “several policy priorities of the Obama Administration. He also gives insights on how the Administration views its relations with Congress, and the 2010 elections.”

Q & A: Thom Hartmann, syndicated radio talk show host and author. He is “the founder and former executive director of a program for emotionally disturbed and abused children called The New England Salem Children’s Village. He has also worked in establishing hospitals, schools, and other centers in Uganda, Columbia, Russia, India, and Australia.”

Religions & Ethics: Haiti’s Relief Workers – Pastors in the Dominican Republic and Haiti are joining together. Haiti’s Children – Trafficking fears lead to troubling questions and abduction charges.  Kindred Spirits – Two men of faith inspire a writer to repair a crumbling church.  Wired Out of Creation – Have students today lost all sense of the natural world?

60 Minutes: Preempted by the SuperBowl.

To The Contrary: Topics: 1- In a year of budget cuts, spending for women and families rises;  2- The rise of female suicide bombers; 3- Men and postpartum depression.  Panelists: Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC); Progressive Commentator Patricia Sosa; Independent Women’s Voices Sabrina Schaeffer; Conservative commentator Tara SetmayerTTC web exclusive: ‘Morning-After’ Pill In The Military – The Department of Defense approves the distribution of emergency contraception to servicewomen stationed overseas.

Univision’s Al Punto: José Reyes Ferriz, Mayor of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico; Jorge Castañeda, Former Mexican Secretary of Foreign Affairs; Laura Chinchilla, Costa Rican Presidential Candidate for the National Liberation Party; Claudia Llosa, Director, Writer and Producer of the Oscar Nominated film “La Teta Asustada” (The Milk of Sorrow).

C-SPAN’s Book TV.

FDL Book Salon: Beyond the Echo Chamber: How a Networked Progressive Media Can Reshape American Politics.  “In Beyond the Echo Chamber, media experts Jessica Clark and Tracy Van Slyke lay out a clear, hard-hitting theory of media impact, drawing on years of research, extensive interviews, and case studies with key media players and new media experts across the country.”  Come chat with Jessica Clark and Tracy Van Slyke about their new book. Hosted by Matthew Kerbel, 5pm ET.

FDL Movie Night Monday: Svengali World (webseries).  “Each week you are invited to watch the online adventures of Svengali (actor/director John Roecker) as he sometimes solves the most baffling and bizarre cases in Los Angeles, all the while drinking and driving. Graphic sex and raunchy humor permeate this transgressive, gender bending parody of the TV detective genre, that subtextually confronts societal norms. Not for the faint of heart, homophobic or easily offended.”   Join the discussion with host Lisa Derrick and producer/director John Roecker.  8pm ET Monday.