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    UAW workers ‘loved’ Biden’s message at picket line: ‘He’s walking the walk’

    06:31
  • McCarthy is ‘obsessed’ with keeping speakership but ‘unwilling’ to do the job, says Spanberger

    07:00
  • Poll: Independent voters say GOP deals with the economy better

    04:04
  • Full Panel: Debate stage is ‘last shot to make a splash’ for low polling candidates

    09:54
  • Judge denies Trump motion to dismiss New York civil case

    00:29
  • McCarthy says a government shutdown ‘would not be on’ House Republicans

    06:41
  • Rep. Gonzalez says he could ‘certainly consider’ state of emergency at southern border

    06:31
  • Tim Scott, Nikki Haley ‘not popular enough’ among voters in home state South Carolina

    04:09
  • Full Panel: McCarthy losing speakership is ‘a matter of when’ not ‘if’

    08:52
  • Sherrod Brown becomes second Senate Democrat to call on Menendez to resign

    05:59
  • McCarthy warns shutdown would weaken government: ‘Why would they want to stop paying the troops?’

    03:15
  • Clyburn leaves prospect of Menendez stepping down to ‘Democrats in New Jersey’

    00:30
  • Sec. Buttigieg says a government shutdown ‘can’t be’ inevitable

    02:02
  • Full Panel: Enthusiasm gap ‘a huge problem’ for the Biden re-election campaign

    07:00
  • Buttigieg won’t say if Biden supports four-day work week for UAW workers: ‘We’re not’ negotiating

    00:39
  • Meet the Press Minute: Ronald Reagan explains his party switching in 1966

    01:05
  • Full Buttigieg: White House is ‘not part of the negotiations’ over UAW strike

    07:36
  • Clyburn stops short of calling Harris future of Democratic Party: She ‘could' be

    00:39
  • Full Clyburn: Speaker McCarthy is ‘backing away’ from a deal he made to keep government open

    08:25
  • Christie: ‘Donald Trump left me, I didn’t leave him’

    02:35

MTP Minute: Rosalynn Carter expresses concern for aging Americans in 1976

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Former first lady Rosalynn Carter has been diagnosed with dementia, three months after Jimmy Carter entered hospice care, her family shared this week. The Carter Center said Rosalynn Carter “continues to live happily” with her husband at their home in Plains, Georgia. In 1976, the longtime mental health advocate joined Meet the Press to talk about the special community of Plains and her experience hitting the campaign trail.