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Meet the Press guest list for July 19, 2009

KATHLEEN SEBELIUS
Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services

SEN. MITCH McCONNELL (R-KY)
Senate Republican Leader

PAUL GIGOT
Editorial Page Editor, Wall Street Journal

JOHN HARWOOD
Chief Washington Correspondent, CNBC
New York Times

MICHELE NORRIS
Host, NPR's "All Things Considered"

RICHARD WOLFFE
Author, "Renegade: The Making of a President"

President Obama has asked Congress for a health care reform bill by their August recess and now the debate over how best to reform the system reaches a critical point. We'll talk exclusively to the President's Secretary of Health & Human Services, KATHLEEN SEBELIUS, about the administration's health care reform priorities.

Then, the other side of that debate, plus a look at this week's Supreme Court nominee hearings and the Republican agenda. Another exclusive interview: the Republican Leader in the Senate, Sen. MITCH McCONNELL (R-KY).

Plus, our political roundtable breaks down all of the week's big news: PAUL GIGOT of The Wall Street Journal; JOHN HARWOOD of CNBC & The New York Times; MICHELE NORRIS of NPR's "All Things Considered"; and RICHARD WOLFFE, author of "Renegade: The Making of a President".

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