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Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) and her husband Todd (L) sign autographs for campaign supporters after being named Republican presumptive presidential nominee Sen. John McCain's (R-AZ) running mate during a campaign stop in Dayton, Ohio on August 29, 2008. (UPI Photo/John Sommers II) 
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Published: Nov. 5, 2009 at 8:22 AM

NEW YORK, Nov. 5 (UPI) -- ABC says it will air TV journalist Barbara Walters' interview of 2008 U.S. vice presidential candidate and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin in multiple segments.

The first segment will be shown on "Good Morning America" Nov. 17, the morning the Republican politician's memoir, "Going Rogue: An American Life," is released. Portions of the chat are also to air on "Nightline" Nov. 17, again on "Good Morning America" Nov. 18 and on "20/20" Nov. 20.

"The wide-ranging interview will cover Palin's public life as governor of Alaska and her vice presidential run in 2008, as well as her private life," ABC said in a release.

This is to be Walters' first interview with Palin.

Topics: Barbara Walters
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