Libya airstrikes: Sunday shows scramble to book Adm. Mullen

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WASHINGTON–The launch of attacks on Libyan targets by U.S., French and British forces on Saturday scrambled the lineups of the Sunday shows; the White House on Friday was offering Energy Secretary Steven Chu in the wake of the Japan nuclear crisis.

With the Libyan attacks, Admiral Mike Mullen Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff was booked on ABC’s “This Week with Christiane Amanpour” and NBC’s “Meet the Press.” Chu is still going to appear on “This Week” and it looks like Chu was dropped from “Meet.”

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