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Sunday on MTP: Texas Gov. Rick Perry, NBA All-Star Kevin Johnson, will.i.am

SUNDAY: Clippers owner Donald Sterling booted from the league, but will he sell? And an uptick in the jobs report but little movement in the markets.
Anthony Rinaldi
Specialist Anthony Rinaldi, center, works with traders at his post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, April 30, 2014. The stock market is edging lower Wednesday after the U.S. economy slowed more drastically in the first quarter than economists had believed. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESS

This Sunday on MTP:

Exclusive: Texas Governor Rick Perry

Texas Republican Governor Rick Perry joins us exclusively to talk about the economy, his political future, and his mission to lure jobs to Texas. Plus, what, are the implications of the botched execution of a death row inmate in Oklahoma for the death penalty in the U.S.

Sterling Scandal: NBPA Chair Kevin Johnson

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver received praise for banning Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling from the league for life, but what comes next? Can Sterling be forced into selling his team? Sacramento mayor and former NBA All-Star, Kevin Johnson, has led the charge on behalf of NBA players to oust the Clippers owner. He’ll join us exclusively on Sunday.

MTP Political Roundtable:

Newly released documents about Benghazi have re-ignited the debate over the attack. What happens next? And what’s the reaction to the botched execution in Oklahoma? Our roundtable weighs in: will.i.am; Chuck Todd, NBC News Political Director & Chief White House Correspondent; Kathleen Parker, Washington Post columnist; Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT); Anita Dunn, former Obama White House Communications Director