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Meet the Press guest list for June 28, 2009

DAVID AXELROD
Senior White House Adviser

SEN. LINDSEY GRAHAM (R-SC)

FMR. GOV. MITT ROMNEY (R-MA)
2008 GOP Presidential Candidate

DAVID BROOKS
Columnist, New York Times

E.J. DIONNE
Columnist, Washington Post

MIKE MURPHY
Republican Strategist

DEE DEE MYERS
Fmr. Clinton White House Press Secretary
Contributing Editor, Vanity Fair

The Obama agenda: health care, energy, the economy, foreign policy. Where will the President push his policies and where will he compromise? As the President gets tough on Iran, is the administration still prepared to talk to that nation about nuclear weapons? We'll get a complete assessment at this key moment in the Obama presidency from Senior Obama Adviser DAVID AXELROD.

Then, another GOP leader stumbles as South Carolina's Gov. Mark Sanford admits to cheating on his wife, to misleading his staff and the state, and is now struggling to keep his job. How does the party recover? Two key Republican voices weigh in: Sen. LINDSEY GRAHAM (R-SC) and 2008 GOP Presidential Candidate, Fmr. Gov. MITT ROMNEY (R-MA).

Then the take on all the week's news from our political roundtable: New York Times columnist DAVID BROOKS; Washington Post columnist E.J. DIONNE; Republican Strategist MIKE MURPHY; and former White House press secretary for President Clinton, now a Contributing Editor at Vanity Fair, DEE DEE MYERS.

Check out David's blog: http://www.davidgregorytv.com/blog/

Keep up with David on Twitter: http://twitter.com/davidgregory

David's also on Facebook. Become a fan: http://tinyurl.com/davidgregoryfacebook

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