Extensive Immigration Discussions Unlikely Given the Guest Lists on This Weekend's Sunday Morning
Public Affairs Programs
Public Affairs Programs
Sunday, March 26, 2017
Coverage of the demise of the Republican effort to "repeal and replace" the Affordable Care Act is likely to dominate this week's Sunday morning public affairs programs, leaving little room for discussions about other subjects, including immigration and refugees.
The headliner guests on the programs this weekend will include White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY), and members of the House Freedom Caucus. Also appearing on the programs will be the usual assortment of political journalists and political operatives. But the list of those appearing on the venerable programs who make immigration or refugees a key part of their agenda is particularly sparse this week.
A sneak peek at the guest lists for the upcoming March 25, 2017, editions of each of the five major broadcast and cable Sunday public affairs programs appears after the jump, along with previews of the likely or possible discussions on those programs about immigration and, refugees.
The headliner guests on the programs this weekend will include White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY), and members of the House Freedom Caucus. Also appearing on the programs will be the usual assortment of political journalists and political operatives. But the list of those appearing on the venerable programs who make immigration or refugees a key part of their agenda is particularly sparse this week.
A sneak peek at the guest lists for the upcoming March 25, 2017, editions of each of the five major broadcast and cable Sunday public affairs programs appears after the jump, along with previews of the likely or possible discussions on those programs about immigration and, refugees.
ABC - This Week: The headliner guests on the March 25, 2017, edition of ABC's "This Week with George Stephanopoulos" program will be Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY) and Representative Mark Meadows (R-NC), Chairman of the House Freedom Caucus.
Also appearing on the program this week will be EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone.
Appearing during the political roundtable segment of the program this week will be Republican strategist Alex Castellanos, ABC News political analyst Matthew Dowd, New York Times White House correspondent and CNN political analyst Maggie Haberman, and ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl.
Given the appearance on the program by Senator Schumer, it is possible that the subject of immigration or refugees will be explored during this week’s program.
Also appearing on the program this week will be EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone.
Appearing during the political roundtable segment of the program this week will be Republican strategist Alex Castellanos, ABC News political analyst Matthew Dowd, New York Times White House correspondent and CNN political analyst Maggie Haberman, and ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl.
Given the appearance on the program by Senator Schumer, it is possible that the subject of immigration or refugees will be explored during this week’s program.
CBS - Face the Nation: The headliner guests on the March 25, 2017, edition of CBS's "Face the Nation" program will be Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) and Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA).
Also appearing on the program this week will be Representative Trey Gowdy (R-SC) and former Secretary of State George Schultz.
Appearing during the political roundtable segment of the program this week will be Juliet Eilperin the Washington Post’s senior national affairs correspondent; The National Journal’s Editorial Director Ron Brownsteiin; CBS News Political Analyst and Slate’s Chief Political Correspondent Jamelle Bouie; and the publisher of The Federalist, Ben Domenech.
Given the lineup of guests on the program, it is uncertain whether there will be any discussions about immigration or refugee matters during the program.
Also appearing on the program this week will be Representative Trey Gowdy (R-SC) and former Secretary of State George Schultz.
Appearing during the political roundtable segment of the program this week will be Juliet Eilperin the Washington Post’s senior national affairs correspondent; The National Journal’s Editorial Director Ron Brownsteiin; CBS News Political Analyst and Slate’s Chief Political Correspondent Jamelle Bouie; and the publisher of The Federalist, Ben Domenech.
Given the lineup of guests on the program, it is uncertain whether there will be any discussions about immigration or refugee matters during the program.
CNN - State of the Union: The headliner guest on the March 25, 2017, edition of CNN’s “State of the Union” program will be Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Governor John Kasich (R-OH).
Appearing during the political roundtable segment of the program will be Representatives Debbie Dingell (D-MI) and Lee Zeldin (R-MT); former Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA); and former State Representative Bakari Sellers (D-SC).
Given the lineup of guests on the program, it is uncertain whether there will be any discussions about immigration or refugee matters during the program.
Appearing during the political roundtable segment of the program will be Representatives Debbie Dingell (D-MI) and Lee Zeldin (R-MT); former Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA); and former State Representative Bakari Sellers (D-SC).
Given the lineup of guests on the program, it is uncertain whether there will be any discussions about immigration or refugee matters during the program.
FOX - Fox News Sunday: The headliner guest on the March 25, 2017, edition of FOX's "Fox News Sunday" program will be White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus.
Also appearing on the program will be House Freedom Caucus member, Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Haider al-Abadi, Prime Minister of Iraq.
Appearing during the program's political pundits segments this week will be Bill Kristol of The Weekly Standard; Susan Page, Washington Bureau Chief, USA Today; former Representative Newt Gingrich (R-GA), former Speaker of the House and a Fox News Contributor; and Charles Lane, Editorial Writer for The Washington Post
Given the appearance of White House Chief of Staff Priebus on the program, it seems likely that the subjects of immigration and refugees could come up during the program.
Also appearing on the program will be House Freedom Caucus member, Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Haider al-Abadi, Prime Minister of Iraq.
Appearing during the program's political pundits segments this week will be Bill Kristol of The Weekly Standard; Susan Page, Washington Bureau Chief, USA Today; former Representative Newt Gingrich (R-GA), former Speaker of the House and a Fox News Contributor; and Charles Lane, Editorial Writer for The Washington Post
Given the appearance of White House Chief of Staff Priebus on the program, it seems likely that the subjects of immigration and refugees could come up during the program.
NBC - Meet the Press: The headliner guests on the March 25, 2017, edition of NBC’s “Meet the Press” program will be White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Mick Mulvaney.
Also appearing on the program this week are Senators Mike Lee (R-UT) and Mark Warner (D-VA; Representative Charlie Dent (R-PA), and Governor Jerry Brown (D-CA).
Appearing during the political roundtable segment of the program will be Tom Brokaw, Special Correspondent, NBC News; Hugh Hewitt, Host, “The Hugh Hewitt Show” and an MSNBC Political Analyst; Eliana Johnson, National Political Reporter, POLITICO; and Joy Reid, Host, MSNBC’s “AM Joy” and an MSNBC Political Analyst.
Given the lineup of guests on the program, it is uncertain whether there will be any discussions about immigration or refugee matters during the program.
Also appearing on the program this week are Senators Mike Lee (R-UT) and Mark Warner (D-VA; Representative Charlie Dent (R-PA), and Governor Jerry Brown (D-CA).
Appearing during the political roundtable segment of the program will be Tom Brokaw, Special Correspondent, NBC News; Hugh Hewitt, Host, “The Hugh Hewitt Show” and an MSNBC Political Analyst; Eliana Johnson, National Political Reporter, POLITICO; and Joy Reid, Host, MSNBC’s “AM Joy” and an MSNBC Political Analyst.
Given the lineup of guests on the program, it is uncertain whether there will be any discussions about immigration or refugee matters during the program.