Meet the Press now re-airs on MSNBC at 2 p.m. ET Sunday afternoons, in place of our 5 p.m. re-air. We also re-air at 2 a.m. ET and 5 a.m. ET (Monday mornings) on MSNBC.
President Obama has asked Congress for a health care reform bill by their August recess and now the debate over how best to reform the system reaches a critical point. We'll talk to the President's Secretary of Health & Human Services, Kathleen Sebelius, about the administration's health care reform priorities. Then, the other side of the debate, plus a look at this week's Supreme Court nominee hearings and the Republican agenda with the Republican Leader in the Senate, Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY). Also, our political roundtable: The Wall Street Journal's Paul Gigot; CNBC's John Harwood; NPR's Michele Norris; and author Richard Wolffe.
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The GOP's 2008 presidential nominee, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), joins us exclusively Sunday. He weighs in on the still-faltering economy, prospects for health care reform, global hot-spots, the upcoming Supreme Court nominee hearings, the direction of the Republican party and his former running mate Sarah Palin's political future. Then, the view from the other side of the aisle with Senate Judiciary Committee member Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY). Plus insights and analysis from our political roundtable: Fmr. Adviser to Pres. George W. Bush, Karen Hughes; NBC's Andrea Mitchell; Democratic Strategist Bob Shrum; and Politico's Roger Simon.
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June 28: Senior White House Adviser David Axelrod weighs in on the Obama agenda and some key leadership tests: health care, energy, the troubled economy, and the administration's response on Iran. Two key Republican voices, 2008 GOP Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney & Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), weigh in on the leadership challenges facing their party, the future of the GOP, and the Obama agenda. Insights and analysis on all the week's news from our political roundtable: New York Times' David Brooks, Washington Post's E.J. Dionne, Vanity Fair's Dee Dee Myers & Republican Strategist Mike Murphy.
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The very latest on the crisis in Iran with NBC's Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel. Then, as growing nuclear threats from Iran and North Korea raise grave concerns, and President Obama faces on-going domestic challenges with the economy and health care reform, we are joined exclusively by two men who have spent much of their careers working on these key issues: Fmr. Sen. Sam Nunn (D-GA) of the Nuclear Threat Initiative, and Fmr. Sen. Fred Thompson (R-TN), Fmr. Chairman of the State Department's International Security Advisory Board. Also, political analysis from our roundtable: NBC's Chuck Todd & Fortune Magazine's Nina Easton. Plus, another perspective on the situation in Iran from an important voice in the region: an exclusive conversation with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu on President Obama's response & the threats to stability in the Mideast.
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June 14: Vice President Joe Biden joins us for an in-depth, exclusive interview on all the issues topping the political agenda, including foreign policy, the economy and health care. Plus, the view from the other side of the aisle with our political roundtable: Republican strategist Mike Murphy and MSNBC's Fmr. Rep. Joe Scarborough (R-FL).
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May 31: President Obama picks Sonia Sotomayor to fill retiring Justice David Souter's seat on the Supreme Court. Will her confirmation be swift or will we see a tough and partisan battle? We get an inside look at what to expect from the two men in charge of the confirmation hearings on the Hill: Chairman of the Judiciary Committee Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and the committee's Ranking Member Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL). As the nation's economic state continues to cause fear among many Americans, how are key businesses faring and what are the prospects for a recovery? The CEOs of three major companies weigh in from the nation's financial hub - the floor of the New York Stock Exchange: Caterpillar's Jim Owens, Google's Eric Schmidt, and Xerox's Anne Mulcahy. Plus a roundtable: BBC's Katty Kay, NBC's Brian Williams & author Richard Wolffe.
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May 24: Exclusive! The politics of national security and the debate over how best to keep the nation safe. Plus, Speaker Pelosi's claim that the CIA misled her on the use of waterboarding. An exclusive debate on these key issues dividing Washington: Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) vs. Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (R-GA). Plus, our political roundtable: National Review's Rich Lowry, NPR's Michele Norris, The Washington Post's Eugene Robinson, and NBC's Chuck Todd.
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May 17: Exclusive! In their first Sunday showdown as Party Chairs, the DNC's Tim Kaine and the RNC's Michael Steele squared off on the many issues that divide their two parties. Plus, how does each leader plan to steer his side to victory in 2010 and beyond? And, insights and analysis from our political roundtable: Council on Foreign Relations' Richard Haass, Newsweek's Jon Meacham, The Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan, and National Journal's Ron Brownstein.
Brokaw: His ‘imprint is so broad’
June 18: During Tim Russert’s memorial service, Tom Brokaw recalls the lighter times of the “Meet the Press” moderator’s career and life.
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June 15: We will devote the full hour to highlights of Tim's remarkable life and career on "Meet the Press" with a handful of people who were among those who knew and loved him best. Tom Brokaw will lead the special tribute to his friend and colleague.








