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October 2014 Sunday Morning Talk Show Data October 2014 Sunday Morning Talk Show Data October 5, 2014 29 men and 5 women NBC's Meet the Press with Chuck Todd: 4 men and 1 woman Dan Pfeiffer (M) Reince Priebus (M) Jim Webb (M) David Axelrod (M) Dr. Nancy Snyderman (F) CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: 7 men and 1 woman Dr. Anthony Fauci (M) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (M) House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (M) Rep. Elijah Cummings (M) Anthony Salvato (M) Jonathan Martin (M) Nancy Cordes (F) John Dickerson (M) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 4 men and 1 woman Dr. Tom Frieden (M) Van Jones (M) Peggy Noonan (F) Mark Halperin (M) John Heilemann (M) CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley: 8 men and 0 women Dr. Tom Frieden (M) Dr. William Frohna (M) Sen. Lindsey Graham (M) Sen. Jack Reed (M) Bill Daley (M) Andrew Card (M) Mack McLarty (M) Ken Duberstein (M) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 5 men and 2 women Dr. Anthony Fauci (M) Sen, Kelly Ayotte (F) Dan Bogino (M) Brit Hume (M) Julie Pace (F) George Will (M) Juan Williams (M) October 12, 2014 28 men and 13 women NBC's Meet the Press with Chuck Todd: 6 men and 5 women Susan Rice (F) Richard Engel (M) Henry Kissinger (M) James Baker (M) Kathleen Parker (F) David Brody (M) Helene Cooper (F) Robert Gibbs (M) Sara Fagen (F) Tom Brokaw (M) Helene Cooper (F) CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: 6 men and 2 women Leon Panetta (M) Rep. Michael McCaul (M) Dr. Tom Frieden (M) Dr. Jon LaPook (M) Peggy Noonan (F) David Ignatius (M) Susan Page (F) David Rohde (M) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 6 men and 1 woman Gen. Martin Dempsey (M) Rep. Mike Rogers (M) Dr. Anthony Fauci (M) Julian Castro (M) Donna Brazile (F) Matthew Dowd (M) Bill Kristol (M) CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley: 3 men and 3 women Reince Priebus (M) Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (F) S.E. Cupp (F) Newt Gingrich (M) Marc Lamont Hill (M) Neera Tanden (F) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 7 men and 2 women Ted Olson (M) Tony Perkins (M) Karl Rove (M) Joe Trippi (M) Brit Hume (M) Amy Walter (F) Carly Fiorina (F) Bob Woodward (M) Stewart McLaurin (M) October 19, 2014 30 men and 10 women NBC's Meet the Press with Chuck Todd: 6 men and 3 women Dr. Anthony Fauci (M) Laurie Garret (F) Dr. Gabe Kelen (M) Sen. Bob Casey (M) Sen. Roy Blunt (M) Andrea Mitchell (F) Stephanie Cutter (F) Mike Murphy (M) Manu Raju (M) CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: 7 men and 1 woman Dr. Anthony Fauci (M) Richard Umbdenstock (M) Dr. Robert Wah (M) Jean Ross (F) Dr. Jon LaPook (M) Gerald Seib (M) Michael O’Hanlon (M) Susan Glasser (F) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 5 men and 2 women Dr. Anthony Fauci (M) Clay Jenkins (M) Cardinal Timothy Dolan (M) Bill Kristol (M) Mary Matalin (F) Stephanie Schriock (F) Tavis Smiley (M) CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley: 4 men and 2 women Sen. Ted Cruz (M) Dr. Anthony Fauci (M) L.Z. Granderson (M) Penny Lee (F) Kevin Madden (M) Ana Navarro (F) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 8 men and 2 women Dr. Anthony Fauci (M) Rep. Tim Murphy (M) Dr. Michael Osterholm (M) Reince Priebus (M) Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (F) George Will (M) Brit Hume (M) Juan Williams (M) Neera Tanden (F) Dr. Demetrios Matsakis (M) October 26, 2014 30 men and 12 women NBC's Meet the Press with Chuck Todd: 4 men and 2 women Sophie Delaunay (F) Dr. Anthony Fauci (M) Michael Leiter (M) Arsalan Iftikhar (M) Sen. Chuck Schumer (M) Sen. Rob Portman (M) Nia-Malika Henderson (F) Carolyn Ryan (F) Luke Russert (M) Dan Balz (M) CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: 5 men and 3 women Dr. Anthony Fauci (M) Dr. Jon Lapook (M) Rep. Mike Rogers (M) Sen. Joe Manchin (M) Clarissa Ward (F) Michael Morell (M) David Ignatius (M) Amy Walter (F) Nancy Cordes (F) David Leonhart (M) John Dickerson (M) Anthony Salvanto (M) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 10 men and 2 women Dr. Anthony Fauci (M) Rep. Michael McCaul (M) Matthew Olson (M) Sen. Richard Blumenthal (M) James Pindell (M) Jennifer Jacobs (F) Adam Smith (M) George P. Bush (M) Fmr. Gov. Bill Richardson (M) Rep. Adam Kinzinger (M) Kristen Soltis Anderson (F) LZ Granderson (M) CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley: 5 men and 4 women Kaci Hickox (F) Dr. Anthony Fauci (M) Rep. Darrell Issa (M) Sen. Diane Feinstein (F) Reince Priebus (M) Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz Newt Gingrich (M) Stephanie Cutter (F) Sam Wang (M) A.B. Stoddard (F) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 6 men and 1 woman Dr. Anthony Fauci (M) Gov. Chris Christie (M) Brit Hume (M) Nina Easton (F) George Will (M) Fmr. Sen. Evan Bayh (M) .
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