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Late TV Listings

October 11, 2009

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State of the Union With John King. Topics: President Obama receives Nobel Prize; Afghanistan; Iran; health care; the economy; H1N1 virus. Guests: Senator John McCain of Arizona; Dr. Anne Schuchat of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Senators Debbie Stabenow of Michigan and Robert Casey Jr. of Pennsylvania. 9 a.m. (CNN)

This Week With George Stephanopoulos. Topics: Afghanistan; ethics troubles for Senator John Ensign of Nevada and Representative Charles Rangel of New York. Guests: Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee; Senator Saxby Chambliss of Georgia, member of the Intelligence and Armed Services committees; Representative James McGovern of Massachusetts; and Jack Keane, a retired four-star general. 9 a.m. (5)

Fox News With Chris Wallace. Topic: the economy. Guests: Governors Jennifer M. Granholm of Michigan and Mitch Daniels of Indiana; Steve Wynn, Wynn Resorts; Mark Zandi, Moody’s; Deborah Hersman, National Transportation Safety Board; William Kristol; Nina Easton; Liz Cheney and Juan Williams. 10 a.m. (25)

The Newsmakers. Topic: the public option. Guests: Tom Harkin. 10 a.m. (C-Span)

Face the Nation With Bob Schieffer. Guests: Senators Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and Jack Reed of Rhode Island; David Ignatius, Washington Post columnist; Michael O’Hanlon, senior fellow, Brookings Institution. 10:30 a.m. (4)

Meet the Press. Topics: President Obama’s Nobel Prize; new strategy for winning in Afghanistan; can the Taliban and Al Qaeda ever be truly defeated?; unemployment. Guests: Senators Carl Levin of Michigan and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, both members of the Armed Services Committee; General Barry McCaffrey, NBC military analyst; General Richard Myers (retired), former chairman of the Joints Chiefs of Staff; Ron Brownstein, National Journal; Paul Gigot, editorial page editor, Wall Street Journal; Katty Kay, BBC Washington correspondent; Bob Woodward, assistant managing editor, Washington Post. 10:30 a.m. (7)

The Chris Matthews Show. Topics: President Obama’s first year: Is it too late for greatness? David Letterman sex scandal: Is the scandal only about extortion? Guests: Andrea Mitchell, NBC News chief foreign affairs correspondent; David Ignatius, Washington Post columnist, Gloria Borger, CNN senior political analyst; and Clarence Page, Chicago Tribune columnist. 11 a.m. (5)

This Week in Business. Topics: Coping with Mass. budget shortfalls. Is stimulus money being used effectively? How are businesses preparing for H1N1 virus? The impact of a Nobel Prize on an institution and a community; the economic impact of a Red Sox playoff series. Guests: Shirley Leung, business editor of the Globe; Frank Quaratiello, business editor of the Boston Herald; George Donnelly, Boston Business Journal editor; Tim Healy, chief executive of EnerNOC. 12:30 p.m. (NECN)