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Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:38pm EST

NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - The same week that Barbara Walters will interview the president-elect in Chicago, ABC "World News" anchor Charles Gibson will interview President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush.

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Gibson will ride with the first family on Marine One from the White House to Camp David over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, and then interview Mr. and Mrs. Bush at the Maryland presidential retreat.

Gibson will ask the Bushes about the past eight years, their post-White House plans and whether they have any advice for the president's successor and his family.

The interview will air on Monday's "World News with Charles Gibson" plus the show's webcast, and on "Good Morning America."

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