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by QuestionGirl • 7:33 am
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Sunday Talk
MTP: John Edwards (D-NC); “Live From Cape Canaveral” author Jay Barbree; roundtable of WaPo’s David Broder, CBN’s David Brody, Bloomberg’s Margaret Carlson & Discovery’s Ted Koppel
FTN: Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY); Rep. Adam Putnam (R-FL); Family Research Council’s Tony Perkins; Politico’s Roger Simon
This Week: HHS Sec. Michael Leavitt; Gov. Jon Corzine (D-NJ); Gov. Bill Richardson (D-NM); roundtable of Nation’s Katrina vanden Heuvel, Time’s Jay Carney, ABC’s Claire Shipman, and George Will
FNS: Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA); Clinton campaign mgr Patti Solis Doyle
Late Edition: Iraqi Pres. Jalal Talabani, Sudanese FM Lam Akol, Brooking’s Susan Rice, Enough Co-chair John Prendergast, ex-Fed Chair Alan Greenspan; roundtable of CNN’s Mary Snow, Time’s Mark Halperin, and CNN’s Suzanne Malveaux.
TV Alerts
* Chris Matthews Show 10/6-10/7: Howard Fineman, Katty Kay, Clarence Page, Norah O’Donnell discuss “Which presidential possibility has the best combination of leadership qualities? Why do polls show Hillary Clinton is viewed as a “change” candidate, despite the fact that there already have been 20 years of Bushes and Clintons running the country?” Quotes here.
* Conversations With Judy Woodruff (Bloomberg, repeats throughout weekends): Mary Robinson, ex-pres. of Ireland and former UN high commissioner for human rights
* Newsmakers (C-SPAN, 10am, Sunday): Rep. James McGovern (D-MA) interviewed by Boston Globe’s Bryan Bender and Bloomberg’s Nicholas Johnston
* 60 Minutes (CBS, Sun, expanded edition): Interpol’s secretary general Ron Noble; genetic geanology; Bruce Springsteen; Forrest Bird (inventor of the respirator)
* Q&A (Sun, 8pm, C-SPAN): SCOTUS Justice Clarence Thomas
* Tavis Smiley (PBS): John Dean 10/8; Janet Reno 10/10; John Bolton 10/11
* The Daily Show: Vicente Fox; Tiki Barber; Lynne Cheney on 10/10; Howard Kurtz
* The Colbert Report: George Saunders 10/8; Stephen Colbert 10/9; Wesley Clark 10/10
* GOP Debate on Economic issues 10/9. CNBC at 4pm; MSNBC at 9pm
* Letterman: Alan Greenspan 10/9; Stephen Colbert 10/10
* The View: Alan Greenspan and Andrea Mitchell 10/11








