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Sunday on MTP: Showdown Over Iran

This Sunday on 'Meet the Press,' retired Adm. Mike Mullen discusses America's complicated dealings with Iran. Also, what did we learn from Hillary Clinton's email press conference?
/ Source: NBC News

ONE-ON-ONE WITH MULLEN:Retired Adm. Michael Mullen discusses current U.S. relations – and his past dealings – with Iran and ISIS.

Former Adm. Michael MullenFormer Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffIRAN, HILLARY & 2016:Senator Tim Kaine addresses this week’s congressional letter to Iran and offers insight into how Democrats are handling the email controversy of their assumed presidential candidate.

Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA)WHAT THIS MEANS FOR THE BENGHAZI PANEL:The Hillary Clinton email controversy has revived the House Select Committee on Benghazi, and its chairman, Rep. Trey Gowdy, is adamant the investigation remains much more than a pursuit of the would-be Democratic presidential contender’s missing correspondence.

Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC)BEING FRANK:Former Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank discusses his new memoir releasing this Tuesday as well his thoughts on the Hillary Clinton/email controversy and the status of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act five years later.

Fmr. Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA)Author, “Frank: A Life in Politics from the Great Society to Same-Sex Marriage”POLITICAL PANEL:The panel will discuss 2016 as a change election, Gov. Scott Walker’s declaration of himself as the GOP presidential frontrunner and a look at what’s really at issue when it comes to Iran.

Matt BaiNational Political Columnist for Yahoo! News

Karen FinneySenior Fellow, Media Matters For America

Kevin Madden

Partner, Hamilton Place Strategies

Andrea MitchellNBC News Chief Foreign Affairs CorrespondentALSO ON SUNDAY: Meet the Press” will have the first look at new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll numbers on class and how people feel about their own economic mobility as well as a preview of the latest from NBC News’ “In Plain Sight,” a reporting project exploring poverty and inequality in America.