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Saturday, October 18, 2008

The Sunday Political Talk Shows For October - 19 - 2008



ABC NEWS / This Week with George Stephanopoulos: A powerhouse political roundtable takes over the show this week with former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (R - GA), Thomas Friedman of the New York Times, David Gergen of Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, Democratic strategist Donna Brazile, and conservative columnist George Will of the Washington Post Writers' Group.


CBS NEWS / Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: The scheduled guests: Governors Tim Kaine (D - VA) and Matt Blunt (R - MO) Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D - Miami), former Congressman and Office and Management and Budget Director Rob Portman (R - OH), and Dan Balz of the Washington Post.


CABLE NEWS NETWORK / Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer: As of late Friday evening the guests and issue(s) have not been revealed for this weekend's programme. Please check back later for updates.


FOX NEWS / Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: This week, an exclusive interview with U.S. Senator and Republican Presidential candidate John McCain (R - AZ). Then, the usual roundtable discussing various issues of the day, including Bill Kristol, co-founder of The Weekly Standard, along with Juan Williams and Mara Liasson of National Public Radio


NBC NEWS / Meet the Press: Former Secretary of State Colin Powell will appear to break his silence on a variety of issues facing America. Then the political roundtable featuring NBC News Political Director Chuck Todd, NBC News Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Andrea Mitchell, Newsweek editor Jon Meacham, and David Brooks of the New York Times and The Weekly Standard.


SYNDICATED / The Chris Matthews Show: The questions for discussion: Can John McCain rescue his campaign as the economy sinks? And who benefits as the presidential candidates question each other's character? The panelists: NBC News Washington Bureau Chief Mark Whitaker, Chief Washington Correspondent Katty Kay of the British Broadcasting Corporation, Kathleen Parker of the Washington Post Writers Group, and The Atlantic Senior Editor Andrew Sullivan.


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