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20/2010/9c ABC The last time Barbara Walters sat down with President Obama was in July, on The View. Tonight's get-together (the interview was taped Tuesday) is on Obama's turf, the White House. Walters also interviewed Obama in November 2008, just after he was elected, and they talked at some length about the precarious state of the economy then. It's a bit stronger now, but he's a bit weaker politically, and the Democrats' midterm "shellacking" is likely to be Topic A. And First Lady Michelle Obama's also taking part in the session, so expect insight into how the First Family is dealing with the state of things, personally. — Paul DroeschRead on for previews of Seinfeld, College Football, TV's Funniest Holiday Moments: A Paley Center for Media Special, Victorious, What Not to Wear: Best Mommy Makeovers and Rock Docs.
20/20
10/9c ABC
The last time Barbara Walters sat down with President Obama was in July, on The View. Tonight's get-together (the interview was taped Tuesday) is on Obama's turf, the White House. Walters also interviewed Obama in November 2008, just after he was elected, and they talked at some length about the precarious state of the economy then. It's a bit stronger now, but he's a bit weaker politically, and the Democrats' midterm "shellacking" is likely to be Topic A. And First Lady Michelle Obama's also taking part in the session, so expect insight into how the First Family is dealing with the state of things, personally. — Paul Droesch
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College Football
3:30/2:30c ABC
You've heard the current situation in Washington, D.C., described as a lame-duck period — the way it often is, is every two years. Much the same can be said regarding the Big 12's status with Nebraska and Colorado. This is the last time these teams will meet as Big 12 rivals, as Nebraska — oddly enough — becomes the 12th member of the Big Ten, and Colorado bolts for the Pac-10. After escaping Boulder with a 28-20 win last season, in which they needed TD returns on a punt and an interception, the Huskers, who host Colorado today, lead the all-time series, 48-18-2. — Brendan Curley
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