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GUESTS AND TOPICS FOR JULY 5, 2009

KCBS IN DEPTH: 

Topic:     Health Care, Energy and Education

Guest:    Bay Area Congressman George Miller


60 MINUTES:

SAVING FLIGHT 1549 -- Hero pilot Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger and his flight crew together reveal for the first time the sights, sounds and physical sensations they experienced as they pulled off an incredible water landing last month, saving the lives of all 155 people aboard US Airways Flight 1549.    Katie Couric reports.  Michael Radutzky, Tanya Simon and Lori Beecher are the producers. THIS IS AN EXTRA-LENGTH STORY

BON JOVI – Jon Bon Jovi and his band are still filling arenas and producing hit albums 26 years after breaking out of the local New Jersey music scene.  Steve Kroft reports. John Hamlin is the producer.


FACE THE NATION:   

Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs Of Staff

Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa

Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y.

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Our weekly half-hour news interview. Plus, Face the Nation, the CBS Weekend Roundup and 60 Minutes.
(On air: In Depth, Sundays 8:30am, 8:30pm; Face the Nation, Sundays 9:30am, 9:30pm; CBS Roundup, Sundays 1:30am, 6:30am; 60 Minutes, Sundays 7pm)
Face the Nation
CBS News Political Consultant John Dickerson sits in for Bob Schieffer and talks with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Adm. Mike Mullen, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA)and Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY).(7/5; 28:55)
In Depth: Health Care, Energy and Education
Bay Area Congressman George Miller. (7/5; 27:55)
Weekend Roundup
An in-depth review of the week's top stories. (7/5; 48:00)
60 Minutes - June 28
Online poker players and cheaters. Neuroscience researchers find it's possible to read a person's mind. American Greg Carr using his wealth to help the poor in Africa. (6/28; 42:58)
 
 
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