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August 10

*** PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO NBC's COVERAGE OF THE OLYMPICS, MEET THE PRESS WILL AIR AT A SPECIAL TIME IN MANY MARKETS -- INCLUDING 9:00 AM ET IN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK CITY. PLEASE CONSULT LOCAL LISTINGS, THE BOTTOM OF THIS E-MAIL, OR OUR WEB SITE: WWW.MTP.MSNBC.COM FOR MORE DETAILS. ***

HENRY PAULSON

Secretary of the Treasury

DAVID BRODER
Washington Post Columnist

ERIN BURNETT
Anchor, CNBC's "Street Signs"
Co-anchor, CNBC's "Squawk on the Street"

E.J. DIONNE
Washington Post Columnist

PAUL GIGOT
Editorial Page Editor, Wall Street Journal

DAVID GREGORY
Chief White House Correspondent, NBC News
Host, MSNBC's "Race for the White House"

Exclusive! Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson will be Tom Brokaw's guest from Beijing — the site of the Olympic Games. Paulson will share his views on the U.S. and global economy, energy prices, and the housing crisis.

Plus, NBC's David Gregory will lead a political roundtable in Washington, DC, with David Broder, Erin Burnett, E.J. Dionne, and Paul Gigot on the U.S. economy & the race for the White House.

Tom Brokaw is the interim moderator of "Meet the Press." Betsy Fischer is the executive producer. Michelle Jaconi and Rebecca Samuels are producers.

"Meet the Press" is seen on the NBC Television Network. Due to NBC's coverage of the Olympics, the broadcast will air at a special time in many markets.

SPECIAL AIR TIMES DUE TO NBC's OLYMPIC COVERAGE 8/10/08:

Atlanta, GA 9:00 AM

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Austin, TX 8:00 AM

Baltimore, MD 9:00 AM

Boston, MA 9:00 AM

Charlotte, NC 9:00 AM

Chicago, IL 8:00 AM

Dallas, TX 8:00 AM

Des Moines, IA 8:00 AM

Detroit, MI 9:00 AM

Houston, TX 8:00 AM

Little Rock, AR 8:00 AM

Miami, FL 9:00 AM

Minneapolis, MN 8:00 AM

New York, NY 9:00 AM

Oklahoma City, OK 8:00 AM

Philadelphia, PA 9:00 AM

Pittsburgh, PA 9:00 AM

Providence, RI 9:00 AM

Raleigh, NC 9:00 AM

Sacramento, CA 6:00 AM

Washington, DC 9:00 AM

For the full list of broadcast times, please check local listings or the "Meet the Press" Web site for television and radio broadcast times in your area.

"Our issues this Sunday." For seventeen years, Tim Russert started "Meet the Press" with those four words — and it was those words that he was preparing to record when he collapsed and died on June 13. We remember our colleague and friend with a look back at his life and legacy.

You can watch or listen to "Meet the Press" whenever and wherever you want: Watch the latest "Meet the Press" in its entirety, free of charge, on-demand and online beginning at 1:00 pm, ET on Sunday afternoons at www.mtp.msnbc.com.

Note Re-Broadcast Time: "Meet the Press" is re-broadcast on MSNBC-TV Sunday nights at 6 pm ET/3pm PT and again at 2 am ET/11pm PT.

You can find out who will be meeting the press each Sunday on your cell phone. Just text "MTP" to 622639 (NBCNEW) and receive weekly alerts on Friday afternoon with Sunday's guest line-up.


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