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RICK WARREN
Pastor, Saddleback Church
Author, "The Purpose Driven Life"
BILL GATES
Chairman, Microsoft Corp.
Co-chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
MELINDA GATES
Co-chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
A special edition: giving thanks and giving back. We'll take a break from the rough and tumble world of politics to reflect on the spirit of the holiday. We'll be joined exclusively by the author of the best-selling book "The Purpose Driven Life" and Pastor of the Saddleback Church, RICK WARREN, for a discussion about faith and charity. Then, he's the world's richest man, but also one of the world's most charitable: We'll be joined exclusively by Microsoft founder BILL GATES and his wife MELINDA GATES to talk about the work they've been doing through their foundation -- the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation -- to improve health and education around the world.
From all of us at "Meet the Press," we wish you and your family a joyous Thanksgiving holiday!
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