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. >>> plus, ishillaryclintontoobig to fail. >> i opted to use my personal e-mail account. >> what her controversy over her e-mails could mean for her presidential bid. >>> also, the class divide. we asked americans where they think they belong. are you really middle class? >>> in tend game, lindsey graham started it here on "meet the press." >> i never e-mailed. >> now, the other washington politicians who admit never taking that bridge to the 21st century. >>> i'm chuck todd. joining me this morning are matt bay of yahoo! news, karen finney, my colleague andrea mitchell here at nbc and kevin madden. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press." with chuck todd. >>> good morning. the white house is it heing back hard on the issue of iran. late last night, they sent their own letter to senate republicans. this of course, comes after 47 republican senators warned iran's supreme leader that congress could undo any deal the president makes. the gop presidential contenders were quick to endorse the letter's messa
. >>> plus, is hillary clinton too big to fail. >> i opted to use my personal e-mail account. >> what her controversy over her e-mails could mean for her presidential bid. >>> also, the class divide. we asked americans where they think they belong. are you really middle class? >>> in tend game, lindsey graham started it here on "meet the press." >> i never e-mailed. >> now, the other washington politicians who admit never taking that...
hillaryclintontoobig to fail? >> i opted for convenience to use my personal e-mail account. >> what the roefrscontroversy over her e-mails could mean for the presidential bid and why there is no plan b. >>> and the class divide. we asked americans where they think they belong. are you really middle class? >>> and in the endgame, lindsey graham started it here on "meet the press." >> i don't e-mail -- no you can have every e-mail i've ever sent. i've never sent one. >> now the other washington politicians who admit never taking that bridge to the 21st century. i'm chuck todd. joining me to provide insight and analysis this morning are matt bai of yahoo! news, former hillary clinton press secretary karen finney, my colleague andrea mitchell here at nbc and former senior adviser to mitt romney, kevin madden. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press." with chuck todd. >> good morning. the white house is hitting back hard on the issue of iran. late last night they sent their own letter to senate republicans. the message, don't medd
hillary clinton too big to fail? >> i opted for convenience to use my personal e-mail account. >> what the roefrscontroversy over her e-mails could mean for the presidential bid and why there is no plan b. >>> and the class divide. we asked americans where they think they belong. are you really middle class? >>> and in the endgame, lindsey graham started it here on "meet the press." >> i don't e-mail -- no you can have every e-mail i've ever sent....
their heads and saying here we go again. we learned this week thathillaryclintonwentaround the government and set up a private e-mail system when she took over as secretary of state. well, last night at a meeting of the clinton global initiative, she didn't address the controversy. in an interview with cbs, president obama did, saying he only learned about the story this week. >> the policy of the administration is to encourage transparency. that's why my e-mails from blackberry that i carry around to all those records are available and archived and i'm glad that hillary is instructed that those e-mails that had to do with official business need to be disclosed. >> what you didn't hear there was the defense of the decision, the initial decision by secretary clinton to set up this private system. well, the controversy has glabed headlines all week, playing into perceptions of the clinton existed for a long time, that they play by their own set of rules. >> hillary clinton, a bit of a scandal right now. >> another scandal for hillary clinton. >> future president hillary clinton m
their heads and saying here we go again. we learned this week that hillary clinton went around the government and set up a private e-mail system when she took over as secretary of state. well, last night at a meeting of the clinton global initiative, she didn't address the controversy. in an interview with cbs, president obama did, saying he only learned about the story this week. >> the policy of the administration is to encourage transparency. that's why my e-mails from blackberry that...
attendance got quite a bit of attention. >> not ready for hillary. >>mrs.clinton. >>hillaryclinton. >>whose former secretary of state. >> hillary clinton. >> it is time for hillary clinton to permanently retire. >> oh, they say, we can't kill our way out of war. really? tell that to the nazis. oh wait you can't because they're dead. we killed them. >> here is the simple truth about our foreign policy. our allies doubt us. and our adversaries are all too willing to test. >> we managed to mess up almost every relationship in the world if you think about it including canada, which is hard to do. >> i do not have political consultants saying here is what you say so everybody sounds like charlie brown's teacher. >> finally if they don't listen, we should limit their terms and send the career politicians packing. >> if i could take on 100,000 protesters, i can do the same across the world. >> for those that made a ooo sound, is that what it was? i'm marking it down as neutral. >> if you are pro life and you're pro family they don't even know what to call you. >> i'm joined from dallas b
attendance got quite a bit of attention. >> not ready for hillary. >> mrs. clinton. >> hillary clinton. >> whose former secretary of state. >> hillary clinton. >> it is time for hillary clinton to permanently retire. >> oh, they say, we can't kill our way out of war. really? tell that to the nazis. oh wait you can't because they're dead. we killed them. >> here is the simple truth about our foreign policy. our allies doubt us. and our adversaries...
are nbc's joe scarboroughhillaryclinton'sformerpolicy director, neera tanden kathleen parker of "the washington post" and sam stein of "the huffington post." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> a topic that dominated conversation around the world, the news that a plane crashed into the alps with 150 people on board was horrific enough. but the story took a bizarre and even more disturbing turn when it became clear that the co-pilot had deliberately slammed it into the mountain, turning it into a mass murder. we're learning more about that pilot andreas lubitz every day and a picture is emerging of a mentally disturbed man who never should have been allowed in the cockpit. for the latest on trying to find out about this pilot, i'm joined by nbc's katy tur, in the pilot's hometown of montabaur, germany. what more have we learned about andreas and about what happened in those final moments? >> reporter: well, even more horrifying tee inging details are coming out. a newspaper here in germany, the largest tabloid, is reporting o
are nbc's joe scarborough hillary clinton's former policy director, neera tanden kathleen parker of "the washington post" and sam stein of "the huffington post." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> a topic that dominated conversation around the world, the news that a plane crashed into the alps with 150 people on board was horrific enough. but the story took a bizarre and even more...
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