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Terrorism, presidential candidates dominate Sunday talk

Terrorism, presidential candidates dominate Sunday talk

From left, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, French President Francois Hollande, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, EU President Donald Tusk and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas march during a rally in Paris on Jan. 11, 2015. The rally of defiance and sorrow, protected by an unparalleled level of security, honored the 17 victims of three days of bloodshed in Paris that left France on alert for more violence.(Photo: Philippe Wojazer, AP)This Sunday is for all those news junkies looking for variety on the menus of their weekly talk shows.Terrorism and national security will be a major topic in the wake of the attack in France and anti-terror police raids across Europe. CBS' Face the Nation has British Prime Minister David Cameron, while Fox News Sunday features Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, and NBC's Meet the Press will host the editor of Charlie Hebdo, the Paris satirical newspaper attacked by terrorists.Fox News will take up the issue of gay marriage after the Supreme Court announced Friday it would hear arguments in four cases and ultimately decide whether gays have a constitutional right to marry and whether states are required to recognize gay marriages from other states.Finally, what would a Sunday be without a few possible presidential candidates? This week's servings include former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee on ABC's This Week and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio on CBS' Face the Nation.Here's the Sunday lineup:• ABC's This Week: Host George Stephanopoulos interviews Huckabee, who has just released a book. God, Guns, Grits and Gravy is a description of the world that exists outside the "bubbles" of New York City, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles — in what he calls Bubba-ville. "This book will be very encouraging to people who live in Bubba-ville. And to those who live in Bubble-ville, it will be very enlightening," Huckabee writes in the book. Featured on the news roundtable will be Matthew Dowd, GOP political consultant; Alicia Menendez, Fusion TV host; Jennifer Granholm, former Democratic governor of Michigan; and Rep. Adam. Kinzinger, R-Ill.• CBS' Face the Nation: Cameron will discuss the challenges Europe faces in its new war on terror. The question now is: What more can be done?Host Bob Schieffer also will talk to Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. Rubio, who sits on the Senate Foreign Relations and intelligence committees and has written a new book, American Dreams, about tackling America's issues with "21st-century solutions." Among the topics will be foreign policy, his book and whether he'll run for the Republican nomination in 2016.President Obama's State of the Union Address and the U.S. plan to combat terror attacks will be discussed with White House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer. Expert analysis on the terror threat will be provided by CBS News senior security contributor Michael Morell.An expert panel will hash out the week's developments. Included on the panel this week are former Obama adviser Stephanie Cutter, Michael Gerson of The Washington Post, Mark Halperin of Bloomberg and CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes. And, finally, the results of a new CBS News poll will be released that shows who Republicans and Democrats want to run for president in 2016.• Fox News Sunday: National security and terrorism will be the topics discussed with Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee and Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.Gay marriage will be debated by Ted Olson, former solicitor general who served as co-counsel for the plaintiffs challenging Virginia's same-sex marriage ban, and Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council.The week's news will be discussed by columnist George Will, former Indiana senator and governor Evan Bayh, Wall Street Journal editorial board member Kimberly Strassel and Fox News political analyst Juan Williams.• CNN's State of the Union: The European reaction to terrorist attacks will be discussed by Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee and Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Also, a rabbi, priest and imam will discuss Pope Francis' comments this week on freedom of speech involving religion.Finally, two Republicans, Rep. Jason Chaffetz of Utah and former Virginia attorney general Ken Cuccinelli, discuss whether Mitt Romney should make another bid for the White House in 2016.Chief national security correspondent Jim Sciutto hosts the show.• NBC's Meet the Press: Host Chuck Todd will interview Gerard Biard, the editor of Charlie Hebdo, the French satirical newspaper targeted by terrorists in Paris. Also featured will be Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., a harsh critic of the Obama administration's foreign policy on terrorism; Pfeiffer; Matt Kibbe of Freedom Works, and Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor of The Nation.Europe anti-terrorism raids lead to dozens of arrestsJan 16, 2015

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