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Late TV Listings

November 23, 2008
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This Week With George Stephanopoulos. Topics: Obama transition; the economic crisis. Guests: David Axelrod, incoming White House senior adviser; Senators Chuck Schumer of New York and Richard Shelby of Alabama. 9 a.m. (5)

Meet the Press. Topics: Obama transition and economic troubles. Guests: James Baker, former secretary of state; William Daley, an Obama transition team adviser; and Senator Joe Lieberman of Connecticut. 10:30 a.m. (7)

HealthWeek. Topics: Selection of Tom Daschle to run the Health and Human Services department; defensive medicine costs $1.4b in Massachusetts; ginkgo biloba and Alzheimer's; Mass Medic Conference; life sciences marine lab gets a boost; the season's worst holiday toys; the healthiest and least healthy cities in the United States; how to prepare your home for holiday visits by elders and children. Guests: Dr. Stephanie Moore, cardiologist, Massachusetts General Hospital. 10:30 a.m. (NECN)

The Chris Matthews Show. Topics: The four big ways Barack Obama is not President Bush. Why Hillary Clinton may be less a rival to Obama at the State Department than in the Senate. Guests: Bob Woodward, The Washington Post; David Gregory, NBC News chief White House correspondent; Katty Kay, BBC News correspondent; Gloria Borger, CNN and US News & World Report. 11 a.m. (5)

Weekend Live. Topics: Obama transition; GOP's uphill battle from all angles. Noon. (Fox)

This Week in Business. Topics: Impact of the economy on the upcoming holiday retail season; why gas prices are so low and what we can expect down the road; future of the US auto industry; toll hikes vs. a gas tax in Massachusetts. Guests: Jon Hurst, president, Retailers Association of Massachusetts; Sarah Emerson, managing director ESAI. 12:30 p.m. (NECN)

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