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Ticket Notice: Sunday Talk Show Guests

As promised, here's The Ticket's Sunday morning TV guestAl Hunt of Bloomberg News list, posted every Saturday at noon Pacific time.

ABC's "This Week": Sen. Joe Biden (D-Del.) and House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio), and a round table with the New York Times Magazine's Matt Bai, the Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan, Democratic strategist Donna Brazile and George Will.

Bloomberg's "Political Capital With Al Hunt": Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va).

CBS' "Face the Nation": Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, Republican Strategist Ed Rollins, former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo and former Colorado Gov. Roy Romer.

CNN's "Late Edition": Carlos Gutierrez, U.S. Commerce secretary; Trent Lott, McCain supporter and former U.S. senator; and CNN's John King, Jessica Yellin and Dana Bash.

C-SPAN's "Newsmakers": Rep. Kay Granger (R-Texas) will be interviewed by the Dallas Morning News' Todd Gillman and Politico's Martin Kady.

"Fox News Sunday": Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), Republican whip and McCain surrogate; Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.); Karl Rove, former White House senior adviser and Fox News contributor; Big Brown's trainer, Rick Dutrow Jr., Power Player of the Week; and a panel with Brit Hume, Washington managing editor of Fox News; Mara Liasson, National Public Radio and Fox News; Bill Kristol, the Weekly Standard and Fox News; and Juan Williams, National Public Radio and Fox News.

MSNBC's "Chris Matthews Show": Andrew Sullivan of the Atlantic; Gloria Borger of CNN; Clarence Page of the Chicago Tribune; and Norah O'Donnell, chief Washington correspondent, MSNBC.

MSNBC's "Tim Russert": Ted Sorensen, author of "Counselor: A Life at the Edge of History," and Doris Kearns Goodwin, presidential historian.

NBC's "Meet the Press": Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va.) and a round table with former Rep. Harold Ford Jr. (D-Tenn.), Mike Huckabee, Republican strategist Mike Murphy and Democratic strategist Bob Shrum.

-- Andrew Malcolm

Photo: Al Hunt. Credit: Bloomberg News

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Hopefully, Huckabee will take the opportunity to apologize again for his stupid "joke" for those that didn't read or hear about his first apology. Some have even accused Huckabee of being a racist; which is completely ridiculous. He risked his job as pastor by telling his all white congregation that he expected them to welcome the black man that he had invited. He fought hard to improve things for blacks in Arkansas; which earned him 48% of the black vote in the highly Democrat state of Arkansas. The south usually votes Republican for President because of their strong stand on moral values. They don't call the south the "Bible belt" for nothing.

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