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The man behind the White House
Sept. 4: NBC’s Brian Williams discusses presidential leadership and strategy with Robert Draper, author of ‘Dead Certain: The Presidency of George W. Bush’.
McCain to student: 'Little jerk'
Sept. 4: John McCain calls a high school student a "little jerk" after being questioned about his age.
Iraq War debate
Sept. 4:  Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D- Calif., talks to MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough about the GAO report and how Iraq is the top issue as Congress gets back in session.
Hunter: “This is a long, slow, hard process”
Sept. 4:  Republican presidential candidate Duncan Hunter explains to MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough that none of the roads in the Middle East are smooth and the process to turn Iraq around is a long one.
Brownback: I think facts are important
Sept. 4: Republican presidential candidate, Sen. Sam Brownback discusses with MSNBC’s David Shuster Sen. Larry Craig’s resignation and why he waited to voice his opinion.
A crowded race for 2008
Sept. 4: The candidacy of Fred Thompson makes the race for the White House that much more crowded. John Harwood, Chief Washington Correspondent for CNBC and Democratic Pollster Peter Hart join NBC’s Brian Williams to discuss the state of the race.
Campaigning for change
Sept. 4: NBC’s Andrea Mitchell discusses Hillary Clinton’s campaign with Howard Wolfson, Chief Communications Director for the Clinton camp.
GOP & religious right
Sept. 4: Family research council president Tony Perkins discusses the impact of recent GOP scandals on voter turnout.  Which GOP candidate can reclaim moral high ground?
GOP candidates jostle for position
Sept. 4: NBC’s Tim Russert discusses the GOP candidates with Vin Weber, Mitt Romney’s policy chairman, former New York congressman Bill Paxon, and former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge.
Shifting the path of Democratic politics
Sept. 4: New York Times Magazine reporter Matt Bai joins NBC’s Tim Russert to discuss the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, and his book on the battle to re-shape Democratic politics.
Is an upset on the horizon?
Sept. 4: NBC News Political Director Chuck Todd and Charlie Cook, Editor of the Cook Political Report join NBC’s Tim Russert to discuss poll numbers.
Did Thompson join the party too late?
Sept. 4: NBC News Political Director Chuck Todd and Charlie Cook, Editor of the Cook Political Report discuss the potential impact of Fred Thompson on race for the GOP nomination.
Richardson: candidate of change
Sept: 4:  Democratic presidential hopeful Bill Richardson explains why he thinks Iowa and New Hampshire should be first in the primaries and why he is a candidate of change.
Celebrity politics
Sept. 4: Ted Johnson, managing editor of Veriety.com, talks to NBC’s Peter Alexander about why celebrity endorsement is so important to candidates. 
And they’re off
Sept. 4:  NBC’s Peter Alexander talks to a “Super Tuesday” panel about the latest moves by presidential candidates to distance themselves from each other in the race for 2008.

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Joe Biden               • Sam Brownback
Hillary Clinton        • Chris Dodd             
John Edwards       • Rudy Giuliani
Mike Gravel           • Duncan Hunter
Mike Huckabee     • Dennis Kucinich
John McCain          • Barack Obama
Ron Paul                 • Bill Richardson
Mitt Romney          • Tom Tancredo
Fred Thompson