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Our exclusive guests this week:
• Austan Goolsbee, member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers
• Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., ranking member of Senate Committee on Banking
• Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google
• Fred Malek, chairman of Thayer Lodging Group and Thayer Capital Partners

How big a role should the government play in our economic recovery?

This week, General Motors and Chrysler filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, placing a spotlight on just how much government assistance they'll need. The U.S. government is already heavily invested in the nation's auto and financial institutions and with the Obama administration set to tackle health care reform next, are we entrusting the government with too much? For answers, we'll sit down with some big thinkers: Austan Goolsbee, from the White House Council of Economic Advisers; Senator Richard Shelby, top Republican on the Senate Banking Committee; Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google; and Fred Malek, chairman of Thayer Lodging Group and Thayer Capital Partners.

Then, the speech heard round the world -- President Obama's address to the Muslim world. Did the president's message help or hurt? We'll ask our Sunday panel if America's image is changing. Joining us will be Bill Kristol of The Weekly Standard; Mara Liasson of National Public Radio; Charles Krauthammer, syndicated columnist and Juan Williams of National Public Radio.

Plus, our Power Players of the Week brings the country into the digital age: Michael Copps, FCC acting chairman.

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