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Sunday
Oct162011

This Week (10.16.11) - Occupy Wall Street 

In this Week’s episode, the Republican candidates faced off in another much-hyped debate.  Next Christiane spoke with the president's campaign strategist David Axelrod to discuss Plan B, as well as his Republican challengers.  And finally, from Rome to Paris to New York and across the US, Occupy Wall Street went global.  Thousands rallied against corporate greed and government dysfunction but also their fears about the unemployment situation.  Joining Christiane, is George Will, Bloomberg Television's Margaret Brennan, Laura Tyson, a member of the President's jobs council and a former Clinton administration economic advisor, and ABC's own Jon Karl.

 

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Sunday
Oct092011

This Week (10.9.11)-Protests Continue

In This Week's episode, ABC's Christiane Amanpour talks with House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi about the President's struggles with Congress. Plus, ABC's Cecilia Vega tells us what's next with the Wall Street Protests.  And, a prominent Rick Perry supporter label's Mitt Romney's Mormon faith a "cult." Current Mississippi Governor and former RNC Chairman Haley Barbour joins the roundtable with his take.



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Sunday
Oct022011

This Week (10.02.11) - GOP Candidates 

In This Week’s episode, ABC’s Christiane Amanpour talks with Herman Cain about his position in the polls.  Next, ABC’s anchor of This Week Christiane Amanpour sits down with George Will, Hillary Clinton's former chief campaign strategist, Mark Penn, Nicolle Wallace, former Communications Director in the last Bush White House and Senior Adviser to the McCain campaign, and ABC senior White House Correspondent Jake Tapper to discuss the latest about businessman Herman Cain and other GOP candidates.  Also, this week marks a sober milestone in America's longest war.  It has now been ten years since the start of the war in Afghanistan.   Amanpour talks with Martha Raddatz to discuss whether the United States is any closer to victory. 



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