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This Week. Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Chris Christie; Representatives Tom Cole, Republican of Oklahoma, and Keith Ellison, Democrat of Minnesota. 10 a.m. (5)

State of the Union. Topics: 2016 campaign; Syria; Planned Parenthood conversation at the Washington Ideas Forum. Guests: Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona; Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts; Representative Marsha Blackburn, Republican of Tennessee; S.E. Cupp, Dan Pfeiffer, and Bakari Sellers, CNN. 9 a.m. and noon. (CNN)

Inside Politics. Topics: The Oregon shooting and the 2016 campaign; Hillary Clinton's and Bernie Sander's campaign cash; Joe Biden's decision; Donald Trump on Syria; Ben Carson
on hurricane preparations. Guests: Jonathan Martin, The New York Times; Molly Ball, The Atlantic; Sara Murray and Manu Raju, CNN. 8:30 a.m. (CNN)

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Fareed Zakaria GPS. Topics: Status of the Oslo Accords; Russia's moves in the Middle East; Israel and Iran; refugee crisis; European economic recovery. Guests: Benjamin Netanyahu, prime minister of Israel; former president Bill Clinton; Matteo Renzi, prime minister of Italy; George Soros, chairman of Soros Fund Management and Open Society Foundations. 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. (CNN)

Face the Nation. (Preempted by NFL coverage)

Fox News Sunday. Guest: Representative Jason Chaffetz, Republican of Utah. 9 a.m. (25)

Meet the Press. Guest: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. 10:30 a.m. (7)

Reliable Sources. Topics: Whether news outlets should name mass shooters; Hillary Clinton on "Saturday Night Live." Guests: Jim Warren, Poynter Institute; Zack Beauchamp, Vox.com; James Burnett, The Trace; Christina Bellantoni, Los Angeles Times; Lawrence Lessig, Democratic presidential candidate and Harvard Law School professor. 11 a.m. (CNN)

This Week in Business. Topics: College costs, safety, dormitories, and the future of the University of Massachusetts system; MBTA deals with flooding and plans for the winter; US jobless figures; Boston's lawsuit against Steven Wynn; Governor Charlie Baker's green energy pitch; Grand Prix race set for the Seaport; and Keurig Kold. Guests: UMass president Marty Meehan; Rick Dimino, CEO of A Better City. 12:30 p.m. (NECN)

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