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This Sunday on Meet the Press: Durbin, Kyl, roundtable

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This Sunday on Meet the Press
Durbin, Kyl
Durbin, Kyl
As Americans take to the skies this Thanksgiving weekend, we'll find out how both parties feel about the new TSA airport procedures. Can the pat-downs be less invasive without sacrificing security? And what will top the Congressional agenda this coming year? Will Democrats and Republicans work together to fix the economy and put Americans back to work? Which side will win in the battle over Bush-era tax rates? How will this week's action by North Korea against South Korea impact our foreign policy agenda? Will the lame-duck Congress begin debate over the new START treaty with Russia or will it have to wait until the next session begins? And how will the White House work with Congress to accomplish what's best for the country? The assistant party leaders in the Senate debate it all: Democratic Whip Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) vs. Republican Whip Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ).
Roundtable: Dionne, Gillespie, Noonan, Nutter
Just weeks after the 2010 election ends, the 2012 fight for the White House is already starting to take shape. Who are the candidates to watch? And which issues will matter most? Will Americans continue to struggle in this economic downturn or will things get back on track before the next election? And when and where will all those in need finally find jobs? Our political roundtable weighs in: The Washington Post's E.J. Dionne, Republican Strategist Ed Gillespie, The Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan, and Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter.
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