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July 26, 2009

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State of the Union with John King. Topics: healthcare, economy, arrest of Henry Louis Gates. Guests: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi; Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, minority leader; David Axlerod, White House senior adviser; Callie Crossley, media commentator. 9 a.m. (CNN)

This Week With George Stephanopoulos. Topic: healthcare. Guests: Senators Kent Conrad of North Dakota and Jim DeMint of South Carolina. 9 a.m. (5)

Fox News With Chris Wallace. Topic: healthcare. Guests: Robert Gibbs, assistant to the president and White House press secretary; Senator Jon Kyl of Arizona, minority whip. 10 a.m. (25)

The Newsmakers. Topics: healthcare legislation. Guest: Representative Mike Ross of Arkansas. 10 a.m. (C-Span)

Face the Nation With Bob Schieffer. Guests: David Axelrod, White House senior adviser; Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal; Representative Jim Cooper of Tennessee; Douglas Brinkley, historian. 10:30 a.m. (4)

Meet the Press. Topics: The program will have a live, full hour interview with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Fresh off her trip to Asia, she talks about how she can influence US adversaries abroad, what influence she is having on President Obama regarding Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as domestic issues such as healthcare. 10:30 a.m. (7)

The Chris Matthews Show. Topics: professor Henry Louis Gates; Scooter Libby; healthcare. Guests: Howard Fineman, Michele Norris, Michael Duffy, Ceci Connolly. 11 a.m. (5)

This Week in Business. Guests: Nariman Behravesh, chief economist, IHS Global Insight; Gordon van Welie, president and chief executive, ISO New England. Topics: The uptick in the economy and the challenges; future leadership and role of the Fed; the cost of healthcare; New England’s power supply; wind farms and smart grid technology; meals and lodging tax in Boston; future of The Boston Globe; wasting time online at work. 12:30 p.m. (NECN)