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Sunday Talks, 10/7/12

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NBC’s “Meet the Press” will feature an interview with former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger about his new book, politics and the personal. The round table will feature Robert Gibbs, Hilary Rosen, Republican strategist Mike Murphy, and Chuck Todd, who will be discussing whether the race has changed since the first Presidential debate, the new jobs numbers, and the upcoming debate between Vice President Joe Biden and challenger Paul Ryan.

On CBS’s “Face the Nation,” David Axelrod will be on to discuss the first Presidential debate, what impact it many have had on the President’s campaign, and what changes may be made by the campaign going forward. And in a change of pace because of the baseball playoffs, there will be a special baseball roundtable with Cardinal’s manager Tony LaRussa, former Dodger’s manager Tommy Lasorda, and Jane Leavy, author of “The Last Boy Mickey Mantle and The End of America’s Childhood.” The political roundtable will feature The Washington Posts’ Michael Gerson, American Spectator’s John Fund, and CBS News’ Norah O’Donnell and John Dickerson, who will discuss this past week in politics.

“This Week” on ABC, Obama advisor Robert Gibbs and Romney advisor Ed Gillespie will be on to discuss the latest jobs report. Bill O’Reilly ventures away from the safe confines of Fox News, and he will be joined by political odd couple James Carville and Mary Matalin. The roundtable will feature Paul Krugman, Peggy Noonan (who still may be spewing flowers and unicorns for Romney post-debate), and Jonathan Karl.

On CNN’s “State of the Union,” RNC Chair Reince Priebus and Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter will discuss the upcoming Vice Presidential debate. Ohio AG Mike DeWine and former Governor Ted Strickland will talk about the fight for Ohio. And Moody’s Analytics’ Mark Zandi, former CBO Director Douglas Holtz-Eakin, the NYT’s Jackie Calmes, and CNN’s Jessica Yellin will discuss Friday’s jobs report.


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