David Gregory analyzes this morning’s Meet the Press, including a surprise appearance from the Stanley Cup.Add this to your queueAdded: Sun Apr 22 19:19:14 UTC 2012Air date: Sun Apr 22 19:18:03 UTC
A Meet the Press roundtable discusses perception in the public and in the White House of the latest agency scandals.Add this to your queueAdded: Sun Apr 22 18:52:14 UTC 2012Air date: Sun
A Meet the Press roundtable examines the political implications that recent scandals have in the presidential race.Add this to your queueAdded: Sun Apr 22 18:52:14 UTC 2012Air date: Sun Apr 22 18:51:06
Mike Bolt brings the Stanley Cup trophy to the Meet the Press studio.Add this to your queueAdded: Sun Apr 22 18:44:15 UTC 2012Air date: Sun Apr 22 18:28:04 UTC 2012Duration: 02:49
David discusses the week in politics including the latest on the general election race between Mitt Romney and President Obama.Add this to your queueAdded: Sat Apr 21 10:10:20 UTC 2012Air date: Sat
Republican strategist Mike Murphy says the Obama campaign is going to run a “ruin Romney” campaign and both campaigns will try to make the race a referendum on the other. Add this
Former Rep. Harold Ford, Jr., D-Tenn., Mike Murphy, and Savannah Guthrie and Chuck Todd discuss how the Obama and Romney campaigns responded to the comments Hilary Rosen made about Ann Romney’s lack
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner sits down with Meet The Press host David Gregory to discuss Mitt Romney’s comments on the Obama administration’s economic policies toward women. Add this to your queueAdded: Sun
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner backs President Obama saying it doesn’t make sense economically to put a financial burden on people who cannot afford to live with less just to extend tax breaks
Timothy Geithner tells David Gregory when the debt limit needs to be raised at the end of the year, Congress should do it with “less drama, less politics and less damage than