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Gingrich, Sharpton on 9/11 trials, Palin Nov. 15: Fmr. House Speaker Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., and civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton offer their takes on the decision to put some Guantanamo Bay prisoners on trial in New York, as well as the much-discussed memoir of the former GOP vice presidential candidate. |
Brooks, Dionne on Obama's leadership Nov. 8: One year after the election of Barack Obama, David Brooks, E.J. Dionne and NBC's David Gregory offer their takes on the surprising aspects of the president's leadership. |
Plouffe shares impressions of Obama Nov. 1: David Plouffe, Barack Obama's presidential campaign manager, shares lessons learned during the campaign with NBC’s David Gregory on “Meet the Press.” |
Krakauer recounts the odyssey of Pat Tillman Nov. 1: Jon Krakauer, author of “Where Men Win Glory,” discusses the friendly-fire death of the former NFL star. |
Sorkin, Senor on Wall Street, economy Oct. 25: Andrew Ross Sorkin and Dan Senor join David Gregory to discuss their new books, the state of the global economy, as well as the culture of Wall Street. |
Panel on evolution of women's movement Oct. 18: Valerie Jarrett, Maria Shriver, John Podesta and David Gregory discuss the impact of Gloria Steinem, changing household values, and the California first lady's recent apology for being caught talking on her phone while behind the wheel. |
Woodward on parallels of Afghanistan, Vietnam Oct. 11: Bob Woodward of the Washington Post joins David Gregory, moderator of “Meet the Press,” to discuss the future of the conflict in Afghanistan, as well as its historical parallels to the war in Vietnam. |
Maddow, Murphy on media, 2012 elections Oct. 4: Msnbc’s Rachel Maddow and Republican strategist Mike Murphy join David Gregory to discuss the state of U.S. political discourse, the GOP field for 2012, as well as their choice in shoes. |
Maddow on politics, taking on big challenges Aug. 16: Msnbc's Rachel Maddow talks about the challenges President Obama faces, the challenges she faces, the competition in cable news and takes viewers' questions about her choice in shoes. |
Balz, Johnson on ’08 campaign Aug. 2: The authors of "The Battle for America 2008" – Dan Balz & Haynes Johnson – give us a special look inside what they call the greatest campaign they've ever seen and talk about why they dedicated their book to Tim Russert. |
Clinton talks leadership, diplomacy July 26: Sec. Clinton takes viewers' questions about being a woman in the diplomatic world and the unexpected challenges of her job, plus she talks about her husband's role in her new career. |
A look back at Cronkite on ‘Meet the Press’ July 19: Walter Cronkite's 1998 appearance on “Meet the Press,” looking back on the JFK assassination 35 years later. |
Murphy, Scarborough on Russert, GOP June 14: Mike Murphy & Joe Scarborough share their memories of Tim Russert, discuss the future of the Republican Party and answer a viewer's question about health care. |
Wolffe on Obama’s path to White House May 31: Author Richard Wolffe gives us an inside look at his new book detailing President Obama's run for the White House. |
Katty Kay on balancing family, career May 31: BBC's Katty Kay talks about her new book, and answers a viewer's question about the challenges women may face balancing family and career. |
Discussing the Notre Dame speech, controversy May 17: The Meet the Press roundtable discusses the controversy surrounding President Obama's speech at Notre Dame. |
Richard Haass on Iraq, answers viewer questions May 17: Richard Haass talks about Iraq and whether it was a war of necessity or a war of choice. Plus, viewers' questions. |
Scarborough, Gillespie on direction of GOP May 3: Republicans Joe Scarborough of MSNBC and Ed Gillespie talk about the future of their party and answer viewers' questions about what issues the party should focus on and how they can bring minorities and other new supporters into the fold. |
Goodwin, Meacham on history, political leadership April 26: Doris Kearns Goodwin and Jon Meacham answer viewers' questions and discuss covering past versus living history; who makes a good book subject; and winning the Pulitzer Prize. |
Ford, Armey talk Cuba and Chavez April 19: Harold Ford Jr. & Dick Armey answer viewers' questions about Cuba, Chavez and guns – and take a light-hearted look at the former congressmen's former titles. |
Pair breaks down economy April 12: NPR's "Planet Money" duo Alex Blumberg and Adam Davidson go back to basics on the economy: What's a credit default swap? And what does mark-to-market mean? |
McCain on Obama, future role March 29: Sen John McCain, R-Ariz., joins NBC’s David Gregory to answer viewers’ questions about President Obama’s performance and the national debt. |
Brokaw, Burnett on economy, media March 22: Tom Brokaw and Erin Burnett join David Gregory to answer viewer's questions about the media, leadership during the economic crisis, and investing in your retirement. |
Cantor talks partisanship, earmarks March 15: House Republican Whip Eric Cantor, R-Va., joins David Gregory for our "Take Two" web only video. Cantor answers viewer questions about partisanship, earmarks, and how he would solve the economic crisis. |
Roundtable talks Geithner, economy March 8: David Gregory and the Roundtable – Ahamed, Burnett, Gingrich & Zuckerman – answer viewer's questions about Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, the President's agenda, and how we'll know if and when the economy hits bottom. |
Roundtable talks economy, Obama March 1: David Gregory and the Roundtable — Ford, Murphy, Myers and Scarborough — discuss the financial markets, and take viewer questions about President Obama’s press secretary Robert Gibbs and more in our Web-only “Take Two” video. |
Crist talks Obama, GOP Feb. 22: Gov. Charlie Crist (R-FL) talks candidly with David Gregory about President Obama and the GOP party, and answers viewers questions about Florida taxes, education and insurance companies in his state. |
What will stimulus plan do for middle-class? Feb. 15: David Gregory poses viewers' questions to the roundtable and discusses the Obama administration, the Judd Gregg withdrawal, and the stimulus package – including what it will do for middle-class Americans. |
Ricks on change in Iraq Feb. 8: The Washington Post's Tom Ricks, author of a new book on Iraq, "The Gamble," talks about the changes he's seen in that region and answers some of our viewers' e-mail questions about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
Lasting inaugural impressions Jan. 25: Tom Friedman, Stephen Hayes, and Michele Norris join NBC’s David Gregory to share their thoughts on inauguration 2009. |
Cosby on comedy, politics Jan. 11: The legendary comedian discusses what makes him laugh and the impact of comedy on politics with NBC’s David Gregory on “Meet the Press.” |
What does Gaza mean for Obama? Jan. 4: David Gregory discusses the situation between Israel and Hamas in Gaza and the threat of a wider war in the Middle East with our roundtable: Jeffrey Goldberg, Katty Kay, Hisham Melham, Andrea Mitchell & David Sanger. |
Economic and political predictions for 2009 Dec. 21: Our roundtable — Erin Burnett, Carol Marin, Andrea Mitchell and Michele Norris — offer their predictions for the New Year. |
Economic advice for Obama Dec. 14: A panel of key economics experts – former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R), Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm (D), Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Fmr. HP CEO Carly Fiorina and Wal-Mart CEO Lee Scott – share their advice for President-elect Barack Obama as he prepares to take office. |
Gregory, Brokaw on economy, Russert Dec. 7: NBC’s Tom Brokaw and “Meet the Press” moderator David Gregory discuss the challenges ahead for President-elect Barack Obama, and take a moment to reflect on the career of Tim Russert. |
McClellan on Decision 2008 Take Two: Watch video not shown on the June 1st edition of “Meet the Press.” Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan talks about his views on John McCain, Barack Obama & the race for the White House. |
A look back at MLK on ‘Meet the Press’ April 6¨Martin Luther King, Jr. appeared on Meet the Press 5 times from 1960-1967. We take a look back at those historic moments. |


