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Rumsfeld's Rules
Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld joins David Gregory to discuss his new book, “Rumsfeld’s Rules,” as well as the biggest issues facing the country’s military and foreign policy today.
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Gregory: Congress needs to ‘overcome obstacles,’ start making achievements
Meet the Press moderator David Gregory says “fighting against misinformation” on entitlement reforms and gun legislations on both sides of the aisles often prevents issues from getting fixed. Bloomberg View’s Margaret Carlson talks about “sensible solutions” and “means testing” as a response to the war over entitlement cuts.
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MTP Take Two with Fmr. Defense Sec. Donald Rumsfeld
Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld joins David Gregory to discuss his new book, “Rumsfeld’s Rules,” as well as the biggest issues facing the country’s military and foreign policy today.
Obama to announce scaled-back drone policy
First Read: In foreign policy speech, the president is expected to announce new limits on the use of overseas drones.
Mom calmed blood-soaked man after UK murder
A mom who confronted a blood-soaked, knife-carrying man moments after the apparently ideologically motivated murder of a British soldier said she did so in order to protect onlookers.
Mom calmed blood-soaked man after UK murder
A mom who confronted a blood-soaked, knife-carrying man moments after the apparently ideologically motivated murder of a British soldier said she did so in order to protect onlookers.
Third-grade pals died together, holding hands
A 9-year-old girl killed by the Oklahoma tornado will be laid to rest Thursday with her family taking comfort in the belief that she was with her best friend when she died.









