During April, Republican or conservative guests interviewed on the “Close Up” segment of NBC's Today outnumbered Democratic or liberal guests six to two. While four right-leaning guests appeared by themselves, both of the Democrats -- former President Bill Clinton and his former press secretary Dee Dee Myers -- appeared alongside other guests. Clinton appeared with Dr. Paul Farmer to discuss the Clinton Foundation's pledge of $10 million to deliver antiretroviral treatment for HIV/AIDS to children, while Myers appeared opposite conservative pundit Tucker Carlson.
The “Close Up” segment immediately follows the morning news coverage and often features interviews on political topics. For dates when no name appears, no one was interviewed during the segment.
Date
Liberal
Conservative
Other
April 29
NBC News Washington bureau chief Tim Russert
April 28
Weekly Standard editor William Kristol
April 27
White House communications director Nicole Devenish
April 26
Former Clinton press secretary Dee Dee Myers
MSNBC host Tucker Carlson
April 24
MSNBC host Joe Scarborough
Newsweek chief political correspondent Howard Fineman
April 23
San Jose Police Chief Robert Davis; Wendy's senior VP Denny Lynch
April 22
NBC News Washington bureau chief Tim Russert
April 21
NBC News Washington bureau chief Tim Russert
April 20
Cardinal Theodore McCarrick
April 19
President George W. Bush
April 18
Rev. Thomas Williams
April 17
Rev. Thomas Reese
April 16
Tony Jackett, murder victim's former boyfriend
April 15
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales
April 14
NBC News analysts Diane Dimond and Michael Cardoza
April 13
NBC News health analyst Dr. Sue Bailey
April 12
Former President Bill Clinton
Dr. Paul Farmer
April 11
CNBC anchor Ron Insana
April 10
Former press spokesperson for Prince Charles Colleen Harris
April 7
Cardinal Edward Egan
April 6
NBC chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell
April 5
Cardinal Edmund Szoka