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September 2014 Sunday Morning Talk Show Data September 2014 Sunday Morning Talk Show Data September 7, 2014 34 men and 11 women NBC's Meet the Press with Chuck Todd: 5 men and 4 women Joe Scarborough (M) Nia-Malika Henderson (F) Andrea Mitchell (F) Michael Leiter (M) John Stanton (M) Amy Walter (F) Mayor Mick Cornett (M) Mayor Bill Peduto (M) Mayor Marilyn Strickland (F) CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: 7 men and 1 woman Sen. Marco Rubio (M) Henry Kissinger (M) Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger (M) Peggy Noonan (F) David Ignatius (M) Peter Baker (M) Anthony Salvanto (M) David Leonhardt (M) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 9 men and 2 women Rep. Peter King (M) Rep. Adam Smith (M) Rep. Luis Gutierrez (M) Jon Karl (M) Donna Brazile (F) Matt Bai (M) Bill Kristol (M) Nate Silver (M) David Carr (M) Emily Bazelon (F) Dr. Richard Besser (M) CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley: 7 men and 3 women Rep. Mike Rogers (M) Sen. Dianne Feinstein (F) Rep. Tony Cardenas (M) Mayor Michael Nutter (M) Mayor Marty Walsh (M) Mayor Kevin Faulconer (M) Newt Gingrich (M) S.E. Cupp (F) Maria Cardona (F) LZ Granderson (M) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 6 men and 1 woman Fmr. Gov. Mitt Romney (M) Rep. Michael McCaul (M) Sen. Robert Menendez (M) Brit Hume (M) Julie Pace (F) George Will (M) Bob Woodward (M) September 14, 2014 31 men and 12 women NBC's Meet the Press with Chuck Todd: 6 men and 3 women Denis McDonough (M) James Baker (M) Sen. Bernie Sanders (M) Nia-Malika Henderson (F) Helene Cooper (F) Mike Murphy (M) Jim VandeHei (M) Richard Engel (M) Andrea Mitchell (F) CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: 5 men and 2 women Sec. of State John Kerry (M) Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (F) William C. Rhoden (M) James Brown (M) Ken Burns (M) Geoffrey C. Ward (M) Doris Kearns Goodwin (F) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 4 men and 1 woman Denis McDonough (M) Sen. Tom Harkin (M) Arne Duncan (M) Donna Brazile (F) Matthew Duncan (M) CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley: 8 men and 2 women Denis McDonough (M) Ret. Maj. Gen. Paul D. Eaton (M) Ret. Lt. Gen. James M. Dubik (M) Sen. Amy Klobuchar (F) Rep. John Conyers (M) Sen. Tom Harkin (M) Jay Carney (M) Lanhee Chen (M) S.E. Cupp (F) L.Z. Granderson (M) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 8 men and 2 women Denis McDonough (M) Ret. Gen. Michael Hayden (M) Sen. Lindsey Graham (M) Sen. Jack Reed (M) Jim Gray (M) Wendy Murphy (F) Brit Hume (M) Kirsten Powers (F) Karl Rove (M) Juan Williams (M) September 21, 2014 31 men and 12 women NBC's Meet the Press with Chuck Todd: 9 men and 2 women Michael Mullen (M) Sen. Ron Johnson (M) Sen. Chris Murphy (M) Vali Nasr (M) Michael Leiter (M) Grover Norquist (M) Thomas Frank (M) John Stanton (M) Amy Walter (F) Ramesh Ponnuru (M) Neera Tanden (F) CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: 7 men and 3 women U.S Ambassador to UN Samantha Power (F) Rep. Mike Rogers (M) Sen. Dianne Feinstein (F) James Brown (M) Fmr. Sen. Joe Lieberman (M) Fmr. Rep. Jane Harman (F) Robert Kagan (M) Michael Morrell (M) Dr. William Schaffner (M) Dr. Jon Lapook (M) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 2 men and 3 women U.S Ambassador to UN Samantha Power (F) James Carville (M) Ana Navarro (F) Bret Stephens (M) Katrina vanden Heuvel (F) CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley: 5 men and 3 women Fmr. UK Prime Minister Tony Blair (M) Shannon Sharpe (M) Izell Reese (M) Christine Brennan (F) Tara Wall (F) Newt Gingrich (M) Marc Lamont Hill (M) Donna Brazile (F) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 8 men and 1 woman Rep. Peter King (M) Rep. Adam Schiff (M) Karl Rove (M) Joe Trippi (M) Brit Hume (M) Julie Pace (F) George Will (M) Juan Williams (M) Daniel Silva (M) September 28, 2014 30 men and 7 women NBC's Meet the Press with Chuck Todd: 0 men and 0 women CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: 7 men and 3 women Tony Blinken (M) Sen. Tim Kaine (M) Ret. Gen. Carter Ham (M) Michele Flournoy (F) Michael Morell (M) Kimberly Strassel (F) Peter Baker (M) Ruth Marcus (F) Michael Crowley (M) Michael Gerson (M) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 7 men and 1 woman Vice Admiral John Miller (M) Speaker John Boehner (M) Ali Soufan (M) John Cohen (M) Matt Bai (M) Matthew Doud (M) Rep. Keith Ellison (M) Laura Ingraham (F) CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley: 8 men and 2 women Tony Blinken (M) Sen. Chris Murphy (M) Nicholas Burns (M) Ret. Gen. Richard Meyers (M) Joseph Fair (M) Adam C. Levine (M) Ken Cucinneli (M) Mercedes Schlapp (F) Penny Lee (F) L.Z. Granderson (M) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 8 men and 1 woman Sen. John Barrasso (M) Sen. Angus King (M) Ret. Gen. Jack Keane (M) Tony Blinken (M) Dr. Ben Carson (M) Brit Hume (M) Fmr. Rep. Jane Harman (F) George Will (M) Charles Lane (M) .
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