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April 4, 2010 18 Men and 5 Women April 4, 2010 18 men and 5 women NBC’s Meet the Press: 4 men and 2 women • Christina Romer (F) • Congresswoman Jane Harman (F) • Michael Chertoff (M) • Senator Joe Lieberman (M) • David Remnick (M) • Richard Stengel (M) CBS’s Face the Nation: 3 men and 2 women • Nancy Cordes (F) • Jan Crawford (F) • Bob Orr (M) • Michael Eric Dyson (M) • David Sanger (M) ABC’s This Week: 5 men and 1 woman • Karen Finney (F) • Larry Summers (M) • Alan Greenspan (M) • George Will (M) • Matthew Dowd (M) • Robert Reich (M) CNN’s State of the Union: 3 men and 0 women • Larry Summers (M) • Michael Oren (M) • John Thompson III (M) Fox News’ Fox News Sunday: 3 men and 0 women • Senator Jon Kyl (M) • Senator Arlen Specter (M) • Congressman Kevin McCarthy (M) April 11, 2010 20 men and 10 women NBC’s Meet the Press: 6 men and 2 women • Hillary Clinton (F) • Kathleen Parker (F) • Senator Patrick Leahy (M) • Senator Jeff Sessions (M) • Robert Gates (M) • David Brooks (M) • Congressman Harold Ford, Jr. (M) • David Sanger (M) CBS’s Face the Nation: 1 man and 2 women • Hillary Clinton (F) • Jan Crawford (F) • Robert Gates (M) ABC’s This Week: 6 men and 3 women • Hillary Clinton (F) • Arianna Huffington (F) • Cokie Roberts (F) • Robert Gates (M) • Rudy Giuliani (M) • Senator Chuck Schumer (M) • Senator Jon Kyl (M) • Sam Donaldson (M) • George Will (M) CNN’s State of the Union: 3 men and 0 women • Governor Haley Barbour (M) • David Simon (M) • Wendell Pierce (M) Fox News’ Fox News Sunday: 4 men and 3 women • Congresswoman Michelle Bachmann (F) • Mara Liasson (F) • Liz Cheney (F) • Senator Joe Lieberman (M) • Senator Lamar Alexander (M) • Bill Kristol (M) • Juan Williams (M) April 18, 2010 11 men and 3 women NBC’s Meet the Press: 4 men and 1 woman • Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn (F) • Tim Geithner (M) • Ron Brownstein (M) • Jose Diaz-Balart (M) • Governor Ed Rendell (M) CBS’s Face the Nation: 1 man and 1 woman • Kathleen Parker (F) • Senator Scott Brown (M) ABC’s This Week: 1 man and 0 women • President Bill Clinton (M) CNN’s State of the Union: 2 men and 0 women • Senator Mitch McConnell (M) • Mark Warner (M) Fox News’ Fox News Sunday: 5 men and 1 woman • Mara Liasson (F) • Senator John McCain (M) • Ray Odierno (M) • Brit Hume (M) • Bill Kristol (M) • Juan Williams (M) March 25, 2010 20 men and 6 women NBC’s Meet the Press: 4 men and 2 women • Erin Burnett (F) • Michele Norris (F) • Senator Chris Dodd (M) • Senator Richard Shelby (M) • David Brooks (M) • Evan Thomas (M) CBS’s Face the Nation: 3 men and 0 women • Lawrence Summers (M) • Michael Lewis (M) • Thomas Freidman (M) ABC’s This Week: 5 men and 2 women • Cynthia Tucker (F) • Alexis Glick (F) • Austan Goolsbee (M) • Senator Sherrod Brown (M) • Senator Bob Corker (M) • George Will (M) • Paul Krugman (M) CNN’s State of the Union: 2 men and 1 woman • Governor Jennifer Graholm (F) • Senator Saxby Chambliss (M) • Senator Robert Menendez (M) Fox News’ Fox News Sunday: 6 men and 1 woman • Mara Liasson (F) • Senator Alan Simpson (M) • Erskine Bowles (M) • Mitch McConnell (M) • Senator Brit Hume (M) • Bill Kristol (M) • JuanWilliams (M) .
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