Staying on the sidelines: What are the consequences?
Sen. Lindsey Graham advocates for the “no boots on the ground” strategy planned for assistance in Syria and the implications that American intervention will have in the region.
PRESS Pass: Rich Lowry
Author Rich Lowry talks to David Gregory 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.
Lessons from 9/11: How it’s shaped the NSA
Sens. Saxby Chambliss and Mark Udall discuss the role 9/11 played in shaping U.S. intelligence-gathering methods and strategies.
Fmr. CIA Director: Intel Community will be 'less effective' in order to be Transparent
A Meet the Press panel of experts discusses how the intelligence community infrastructure prompts whistleblowers to leak information.
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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.
Amid some grumbles, House GOP takes up abortion ban
Amid roiling debates on national security, foreign policy and immigration, the Republican-led House turned its attention Tuesday to social issues, setting a vote on a measure that would prohibit abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
NSA: Surveillance thwarted NYSE, subway bombings
National Security Agency surveillance programs helped disrupt plots to bomb the New York Stock Exchange and the New York subway system, an FBI official told Congress on Tuesday.
Chrysler agrees to recall 2.7 million older-model Jeeps
After a public disagreement that threatened to blow up into a larger battle, Chrysler said Tuesday that it has agreed to recall 2.7 million Jeep vehicles that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said could potentially erupt into fire if rear-ended.










