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This Sunday: Gen. George Casey

A tragedy for the military on U.S. soil: An army psychiatrist kills 13 people at Ft. Hood. How did this happen? And how is troop morale now? We'll be joined by Army Chief of Staff Gen. George Casey.



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Also Sunday: Exclusive! Govs. Barbour and Rendell

After the Democrats lose the statehouses in Virginia and New Jersey on election day 2009, we take stock of where each party stands now. What do these election results in key races tell us about the mood of the country and the future of each political party? And what are the game-plans now for the upcoming mid-term 2010 elections? Two key voices weigh in: Republican Gov. Haley Barbour of Mississippi, Chair of the Republican Governors Association, and Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania, former Chairman of the Democratic National Committee.





Our Roundtable: Brooks, Dionne, Maddow & Gillespie

Then, one year after President Obama was elected to the White House, what has his administration accomplished and what more needs to be done? We look back and ahead at all the challenges this president has faced over the past year, including Afghanistan, the economy, health care reform and more. Insights and analysis from our political roundtable: David Brooks, E.J. Dionne, Rachel Maddow and Ed Gillespie.

McCain And Obama Spar In Second Presidential Debate
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Plus: Brokaw in Berlin

We commemorate the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall with a special report from NBC's Tom Brokaw live at the site of the wall, where he was on that day when East and West Germany were reunified. Plus, our Meet the Press Minute from that week in 1989, when we were joined by the former Chancellor of West Germany, who shared his feelings on that momentous occasion.




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After the show, we offer Web viewers something extra. From a conversation with Sen. John McCain's mom on Mother's Day, to expanded roundtables on the top news of the day, to guests answers to viewer's questions — it's all fair game in "Take Two."

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Plouffe shares impressions of Obama

  Nov. 1: David Plouffe, Barack Obama's presidential campaign manager, shares lessons learned during the campaign with NBC’s David Gregory on “Meet the Press.”

A look back

Meet the Press celebrates 62 years

Meet The Press

  Images: A photographic look back at the longest-running program in television history and the guests who graced the broadcast – from Martin Luther King Jr. to Jimmy Hoffa.

Celebrating more than 60 years of television
Tim Russert
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Family, friends honor Russert's life, legacy

Newsman's memorial service brought together top journalists, politicians.

Tim Russert's impact on Meet the Press
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