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Thursday, October 05, 2006
Appearing on CNN Tonight
4 p.m. ET, The Situation Room
-Democratic Strategist Donna Brazile and former Republican Congressman J.C. Watts weigh in on the latest developments in the Foley House page scandal in today's strategy session. -Virginia Senate Democratic Candidate Jim Webb will discuss his tight race against incumbent Sen. George Allen and voice his opinion on the unfolding Foley scandal. 5 p.m. ET, The Situation Room -Former Defense Secretary William Cohen joins Wolf to discuss North Korea's nuclear ambitions. -Time Magazine's Michael Weisskopf, who lost his right hand while on assignment in Iraq, will talk about his new book, "Blood Brothers." 6 p.m. ET, Lou Dobbs Tonight -ABC News Political Director Mark Halperin and the Washington Post's John Harris, authors of "The Way to Win," will debate what the media's impact will be on the 2008 election. 9 p.m. ET, Larry King Live -Former President George H. W. Bush joins Larry to discuss a variety or topics including journalist Bob Woodward's allegations that the former President thinks Condoleezza Rice is a disappointment. 10 p.m. ET, Anderson Cooper 360 -Political commentators Joe Klein and David Gergen will voice their opinions on the latest developments in the Foley House page scandal. |
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• Rep. Blunt: No 'daylight between the Speaker and m...• Frist supports Hastert, applauds proposed investig... • Page's identity temporarily unveiled • Hastert will cooperate with House Ethics Committee... • House staff could be subpoenaed in Foley investiga... • Daily Oklahoman says former aide to Oklahoma congr... • Hastert taps ex-FBI chief for independent Foley pr... • Clark to lend Lamont a hand • AP: Hastert to take responsibility, call for new r... • AP: Hastert will stay; press conference at 1 p.m. |

