Late TV listings
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The Chris Matthews Show. Topics: The election; the economic crisis. Guests: Howard Fineman, Newsweek; Cynthia Tucker, Atlanta Journal-Constitution; David Ignatius,
This Week With George Stephanopoulos. Guests: Representatives Barney Frank of Massachusetts and Roy Blunt of Missouri; Former Treasury secretaries James Baker and Lawrence Summers. 9 a.m. (5)
Fox News Sunday. Topics: the financial crisis; the election. Guests: David Axelrod, Barack Obama adviser; Governor Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania; Rick Davis, John McCain adviser; Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota. 10 a.m. (25)
Face the Nation With Bob Schieffer. Guests include Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina; Governor Bill Ritter of Colorado; and Representative Adam Putnam of Florida. 10:30 a.m. (4)
Meet the Press. Topic: The financial crisis. Guests: Governor Jon Corzine of New Jersey, a Barack Obama supporter; Rob Portman, John McCain supporter and former Bush administration budget director. 10:30 a.m. (7)
Healthweek. Topics: How stress affects your health and how to alleviate the impact; presidential candidates and their healthcare policies; Falmouth scientist receives Nobel Prize in chemistry; new exercise guidelines; end-of-life decision-making; over-the-counter cold medicines no longer recommended for children under 4. Guests: Dr. Stephanie Moore, cardiologist, Massachusetts General Hospital. 10:30 a.m. (NECN)
Late Edition With Wolf Blitzer. Topics: The economy; the bailout plan; the election. Guests: Steve Forbes, John McCain supporter and Forbes Inc. CEO; Robert Reich, Barack Obama supporter and former Clinton administration labor secretary; Senators Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania and Chuck Schumer of New York; Representative Debbie Wasserman-Schultz of Florida. 11 a.m. (CNN)
This Week in Business. Topics: The worldwide financial meltdown; the biotech industry and how it is managing the crisis. Guests: Josh Boger, CEO of Vertex; Shirley Leung, business editor, The Boston Globe; Frank Quaratiello, business editor, The Boston Herald; George Donnelly, editor, The Boston Business Journal. 12:30 p.m. (NECN)![]()


