For over 60 years, Meet the Press has featured headline-making interviews with world-leaders and newsmakers. Moderator David Gregory continues that tradition, and takes the conversation online as well in his blog, Twitter, video and more.
PRESS Pass: Rich Lowry
Author Rich Lowry talks to David about his new book, “Lincoln Unbound” on the lessons of Abraham Lincoln for today’s Republican Party, and how Washington can overcome the challenges of political gridlock.
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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.
A Second Take on Meeting the Press: From an up-close look at Rachel Maddow's sneakers to an in-depth look at Jon Krakauer's latest book — it's all fair game in our "Meet the Press: Take Two" web extra. Log on Sundays to see David Gregory's post-show conversations with leading newsmakers, authors and roundtable guests. Videos are available on-demand by 12 p.m. ET on Sundays.
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.
FBI director tells Congress agency uses drones for surveillance on U.S. soil
FBI director Robert Mueller said Wednesday that the nation's top law enforcement bureau uses drones to conduct surveillance on U.S. soil, though only on a "very, very minimal basis."
Bulger witness: We were 'up to our necks in murder'
Retired Boston hitman John "The Executioner" Martorano testified on Tuesday that he and James “Whitey” Bulger were “up to our necks in murder” by the time he committed what he described as his last killing at Bulger’s behest, more than three decades ago.
Obama proposes reductions to nuclear arsenal
In a sweeping speech at Berlin's historic Brandenburg Gate, President Barack Obama proposed reducing the American nuclear arsenal by as much as a third on Wednesday, directing the Defense Department to align the United States with what the administration says are the more credible threats of the 21st century.










