the democratic debate won, joe biden, out, the benghazi hearing over. the ten days that may have vaulted hillary clinton to the democratic nomination. it s been quite a week, hasn t it? and joining me for insight and analysis this sunday morning are cnbc s john harwood, pulitzer prize winning historian doris kearns goodwin, the washington post s jennifer rubin, and steven henderson of the detroit free press. welcome to sunday, it s meet the press. good sunday morning. we ve just come through perhaps the most significant ten days in the 2016 campaign to date. on the democratic side, hillary clinton reestablished herself as the clear front-runner, she won last week s democratic debate, two of her lesser opponent, jim web and lincoln chafee, dropped out of the race. joe biden decided he had no path to victory. on top of that, clinton was almost universally seen as having survived and some even thought she might have thrive at that house benghazi hearing. on the rep
the democratic debate won, joe biden, out, the benghazi hearing over. the ten days that may have vaulted hillary clinton to the democratic nomination. it s been quite a week, hasn t it? and joining me for insight and analysis this sunday morning are cnbc s john harwood, pulitzer prize winning historian doris kearns goodwin, the washington post s jennifer rubin, and steven henderson of the detroit free press. welcome to sunday, it s meet the press. good sunday morning. we ve just come through perhaps the most significant ten days in the 2016 campaign to date. on the democratic side, hillary clinton reestablished herself as the clear front-runner, she won last week s democratic debate, two of her lesser opponent, jim web and lincoln chafee, dropped out of the race. joe biden decided he had no path to victory. on top of that, clinton was almost universally seen as having survived and some even thought she might have thrive at that house benghazi hearing. on the rep
bush and cheney and rumsfeld had to say, and i said, no, they re not telling the truth. [ cheers and applause ] stephen, he ticked it off there, iraq war vote, defense of marriage act, tpp. hello, clintons? where was this guy during the debate? that s what we wanted to hear him say during the democratic debate and he didn t. some of this is about bernie sanders trying to change the internal dynamics in the party rather than hurt hillary clinton s chances in the national election. speaking to jeff jack, he is all over here speaking on a national stage, he s way more conciliatory. what do you think of bernie sanders? is he mccarthy or barack obama? when you saw him at the jeff jack last night coming with marchers behind the thing as if he was in an outside movement, his greatest strength is to say that change comes to america
biden, out, the benghazi hearing, over. the ten days that may have vaulted hillary clinton to the democratic nomination. it s been quite a week, hasn t it? and joining me for insight and analysis this sunday morning are cnbc s john harwood, pulitzer prize winning historian doris kearns goodwin, the washington post s jennifer rubin, and stephen henderson of the detroit free press. welcome to sunday, it s meet the press. from nbc news in washington, this is meet the press with chuck todd. good sunday morning. we ve just come through perhaps the most significant ten days in the 2016 campaign to date. on the democratic side, hillary clinton re-established herself as the clear front run. she won last week s democratic debate. two of her lesser opponents, jim webb and lincoln chafee dropped out of the race. joe biden decided he had no path to victory. on top of that, clinton was almost universally seen as having survived and some even thought she might have thrive