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Our exclusive guests this week:
• Henry Paulson, U.S. Treasury secretary
• Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., McCain supporter
• Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., chairman of Joint Economic Committee, Obama supporter

With a financial crisis that poses a serious threat to our nation's economic health, the Bush administration proposes what could be the biggest bailout in American history — a massive intervention that could cost half a trillion dollars.

Will the intervention be enough to restore the flow of money? How many more banks and investment companies could be in jeopardy? We'll get answers from Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, this week on "FOX News Sunday."

Meanwhile, the economy is the number one issue on the campaign trail this week. Senator John McCain called the economy "fundamentally strong," while Senator Barack Obama continued to blame the Bush administration for the current economic "crisis." We'll sit down with two of the top Senate leaders who will decide whether to commit taxpayers' money: Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., a McCain supporter, and Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., an Obama supporter — only on "FOX News Sunday."

Then, with just over 40 days left to the election, McCain and Obama prepare for their first debate. What are the keys to victory for both candidates? We'll ask our Sunday panel of FOX News contributors: Fred Barnes and Bill Kristol of The Weekly Standard, and Mara Liasson and Juan Williams of National Public Radio.

And, our Power Player of the Week wants everyone to know that hurricane relief doesn't end when the cameras stop rolling: Bonnie McElveen-Hunter, chairman of the American Red Cross.

So check your local listings and we’ll see you on the next "FOX News Sunday."