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Coming Up On MEET THE PRESS 5/9

By: May. 07, 2010
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"MEET THE PRESS"
WEEKEND LISTINGS (5/9/10)

Eric Holder
Attorney General

David Brooks
Columnist, New York Times

E.J. Dionne
Columnist, Washington Post

Katty Kay
Washington Correspondent, BBC World News America

Wes Moore
Author, "The Other Wes Moore"

This Sunday: As U.S. and Pakistani officials continue their search for information on the Times Square bomb suspect, we'll get all the latest on the investigation in a live interview with Attorney General Eric Holder. Is the suspect tied to a terror group or was he acting alone? Why wasn't he caught before boarding a plane out of the U.S.? Are there flaws in the 'no-fly list' procedures? And how are government agencies working together to prevent future attempts on U.S. soil?

Then, how is the Obama administration handling the attempted bombing in New York and the oil crisis in the Gulf? What impact will Greece's massive debt problems have on the U.S. and global economies? And how will all these issues weigh on the 2010 midterm elections? Insights from our political roundtable: The New York Times' David Brooks; The Washington Post's E.J. Dionne; BBC World News America's Katty Kay; and Author Wes Moore.

David Gregory is the moderator of "Meet the Press." Betsy Fischer is the executive producer. Rebecca Samuels and Chris Donovan are the producers.

"Meet the Press" is seen on the NBC Television Network from 9-10 a.m. ET in most markets. In Washington D.C. and New York City, the broadcast is seen from 10:30-11:30 a.m. ET.

The program re-airs on MSNBC Sunday afternoons at 2pm ET/11am PT and again at 2am ET/11pm PT and 4am ET/1am PT Monday. At these times, ?Meet The Press? will also air on SIRIUS channel 90 and XM channel 120.

Please check local listings or the "Meet the Press" website (www.mtp.msnbc.com) for television and radio broadcast times in your area.

 



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