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Late TV Listings

February 1, 2009
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State of the Union with John King. Topics: record job losses; economic stimulus; banker bonuses. Guests: Governors Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota, and Jennifer Granholm of Michigan; Senators Dianne Feinstein of California and John Ensign of Nevada; Robert Reich, former Labor secretary; Grover Norquist, president, Americans for Tax Reform. 9 a.m. (CNN)

The Chris Matthews Show. Topics: Obama's start, and whether his team will investigate torture under the Bush administration. Guests: Bob Woodward of The Washington Post; Kelly O'Donnell of NBC News; Howard Fineman of Newsweek; and Anne Kornblut, Washington Post White House correspondent. 11 a.m. (5)

Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace. Topics: Guests: Michael Steele, the new Republican National Committee chairman; Senate majority whip Dick Durbin; Senate minority whip Jon Kyl. 10 a.m. (25)

Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer. Guests: Senators Chuck Schumer of New York and Mitch McConnell of Kentucky; David Brooks, New York Times columnist. 10:30 a.m. (4)

Meet the Press with David Gregory. Senators John Kerry of Massachusetts and Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas will debate the economic stimulus package. A roundtable discussion will focus on the ailing economy. Erin Burnett of CNBC; Steve Forbes of Forbes; and Mark Zandi of Economy.com join the discussion. 10:30 a.m. (7)

This Week in Business. Topics: The newly proposed Massachusetts budget; Super Bowl advertising and what this year's spots say about the economy; the economic stimulus bill; controversy over Brandeis' decision to close the Rose Art Museum. Guests: Leslie Kirwan, Massachusetts Secretary of Administration and Finance; Joe Grimaldi, Mullen president and CEO. 12:30 p.m. (NECN)

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