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i smiled and squeezed her hand. not tonight, britta. not tonight. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. announcer: time now for meet the press end game brought to you by boeing. end game time and, of course, the panel is back. before i go, i got some new poll numbers i want to show you on the republican race. kimberly, i want to you ask about the hillary e-mail situation, the potential for biden jumping in. is this a good thing for the republican party or do you think actually this is is going to help the democrats get their own enthusiasm in gear? look, i think it would be good for the democratic party to have a debate. i mean, hillary clinton has made it sound for years that she is the only thing that they ve got. she is invincible. and i think one of the good things about all of this discussion is that maybe it will inspire a little bit of debate.
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