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: Anne-Marie Slaughter
Author of the contentious piece in The Atlantic "Why Women Still Can't Have it All," discusses the difficulty women still face balancing their professional and private lives.
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MTP Political Minute: Health Care Analysis
NBC’s David Gregory examines what the health-care law signifies for the GOP and President Obama as we near the election in November.
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.
Take Two Web Extra with David Maraniss
David talks with Washington Post Associate Editor and Author David Maraniss about his new biography, “Barack Obama: The Story.”
Meet the Candidates
The "Meet the Candidates" series aims to present in-depth, live interviews with contenders running for the White House. As the most-watched Sunday morning public affairs program in America and the longest-running television program in the world, “Meet the Press” has a proud history of presenting its viewers with the very best political coverage and most robust interviews with current and potential leaders.
Rick Santorum makes his case
Presidential candidate Rick Santorum discusses the crisis in Afghanistan, the upcoming Michigan primaries and the role of religion in politics.
Obama makes pitch to women voters in Colorado
Rallying female voters who pushed him to victory in 2008, President Barack Obama warned Colorado women that Mitt Romney would slash health the benefits they received last week.
July is hottest month on record; drought expands across US
It may come as little surprise with this summer's sweaty nights and blistering days across much of the country, but July marked the hottest month on record for the contiguous United States, according to government scientists.
NYT: Carbon credits gone awry raise output of harmful gas
Manufacturers have ramped up production of a common air-conditioning coolant, counting on a windfall for destroying a byproduct under a United Nations program.