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Late TV listings

April 26, 2009
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State of the Union with John King. Topics: Obama's first 100 days; debate over torture memos. Guests: Valerie Jarrett, senior White House adviser; Senators Dianne Feinstein of California, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Joe Lieberman of Connecticut; Mary Matalin, Republican strategist; James Carville, Democratic strategist. 9 a.m. (CNN)

This Week with George Stephanopoulos. Topics: the Obama presidency. Guests: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad; Donna Brazile, Democratic political strategist. 9 a.m. (5)

Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace. Topics: The latest on the state of the economy; a debate over the controversial release of Department of Justice interrogation memos; and the celebration of a 100-year-old hospital that serves veterans. Guests: Lawrence Summers, director of the White House National Economic Council; Senators Carl Levin of Michigan and Kit Bond of Missouri. 10 a.m. (25)

The Newsmakers. Topics: The US interrogation tactics, whether the tactics were justified, and the possibility of prosecuting Bush administration officials. Guest: Representative Peter Hoekstra of Michigan, Intelligence Committee ranking member. 10 a.m. (C-Span)

Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer. Topics: the torture memos. Guests: Senators John McCain of Arizona and Patrick Leahy of Vermont; Tina Brown, editor in chief of the Daily Beast; Bob Woodward of The Washington Post. 10:30 a.m. (4)

Meet the Press with David Gregory. Topics: President Obama's first 100 days; torture; the economy; the Middle East. Robert Gibbs, White House press secretary. King Abdullah II of Jordan; Doris Kearns Goodwin, presidential historian; Jon Meacham, Newsweek editor. 10:30 a.m. (7)

The Chris Matthews Show. Topics: Obama's first hundred days. Guests: David Brooks of The New York Times; Trish Regan of CNBC; Clarence Page of the Chicago Tribune; Anne Kornblut of the Washington Post. 11 a.m. (5)

This Week in Business. Topics: The banking industry, including TARP funds and bank stress tests; the success of McDonald's in the recession; the future of Filene's Basement and The Boston Globe; the push for stronger credit card regulations; and hundreds of textile jobs saved in Massachusetts. Guests: Richard Holbrook, Eastern Bank chairman and CEO; and John Lambrechts, regional vice president of McDonald's. 12:30 p.m. (NECN)