brand an your back. she says she s not going anywhere. i think i m worth the trouble. for democrats to win the house do they need a new candidate for speaker? democrats on both sides of the issue join me this morning. also, russian election meddling and this stunning statement from an obama administration official. i feel like we sort of choked. what we now know about what the obama white house knew and when it knew it. joining me for insight and analysis are syndicated columnist george will, helene cooper of the new york times, nbc news s hall jackson and mark leibowitz. welcome to sunday. it s meet the press. from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history celebrating its 70th year. this is meet the press with chuck todd. good morning. this was a week that brought into no cuss more clearly than ever the hardening of political cultures. one left, right, blue, red,
victory lap in a campaign style stop in pennsylvania. we are keeping one promise ter another. this morning i ll talk exclusively with vice president mike pence who joins me here live. plus two senators on opposite sides of the aisle on what it would take for our two parties to finally work together. angus keg and susan collins are here live. and winners and losers. what president trump s tax outline really could mean for the people who support him the most. joining me for inside analysis are chris matthews, host of hardball on msnbc, helene cooper for the new york times and danielle pletka for the american enterprise institute. welcome to sunday. it s meet the press. announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history celebrating its 70th year.
and senator marco rubio. plus, our brand new nbc news wall street journal poll. what the voters think of president trump. the numbers are record setting. also, who should be happy about that georgia special election? democrats who came close? we have defied the odds. we have shattered expectations. or the republicans that forced a runoff. the answer may tell us a lot about 2018 and the fate of the house. and the o reilly factor. caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. what bill o reilly did for the conservative movement and what his departure could do now. joining me are savanna guthrie. peggy noonan, and cornell belcher. welcome to sunday, it s meet the press. announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history
struggling presidency. this morning i ll be joined by the senate s top two leaders, republican mitch mcconnell and democrat chuck schumer.so also the fake news cycle. a former fbi agent says russia speaks and the president tweets. the reason active measures worked in this u.s. election is because the commander in chief has used russian measures at times against his opponents. clint watts says the russians are still at it and he s live here this morning. joining me are eugene robinson, columnist for the washington post. msnbc s greta van susteren, robert draper of the new york times magazine and amy walter, national editor of the cook political report. welcome to sunday. it s meet the press. from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history celebrating its 70th year. this is meet the press with chuck todd. good sunday morning. the drip drip drip of crises inr the trump presidency has quickln developed into the steady
this morning i ll be joined by the senate s top two leaders, republican mitch mcconnell and democrat chuck schumer. also the fake news cycle. a former fbi agencit says russi speaks and the president tweets. what worked in this u.s. election is because the commander in chief has used russian measures at times against his opponents. clint watts says the russians are still at it and he s live here this morning. joining me are eugene robinson, columnist for the washington post. msnbc s greta van susteren, robert draper of the new york times magazine and amy walter, national editor of the cook political report. welcome to sunday. it s meet the press. from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history celebrating its 70th year. this is meet the press with chuck todd. good sunday morning. the drip drip drip of crises in the trump presidency has quickly developed into the steady