Meet the Press Season 2015 Episode 11

Meet the Press Season 2015 Episode 11 2015.03.29

In this episode of Meet the Press, airing on March 29th, 2015, host Chuck Todd interviews a variety of guests to discuss the current political and social climate in the United States.

The first segment of the show focuses on foreign policy, specifically the ongoing conflict in Yemen and the role of the United States in the region. Guests include Senator Bob Corker, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. The panel discusses the U.S. airstrike campaign in Yemen, the threat of terrorism in the region, and the broader implications for U.S. foreign policy.

The next segment turns to domestic politics, with a roundtable discussion featuring New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, Republican strategist Alex Castellanos, and MSNBC anchor Joy Reid. The panel addresses issues such as income inequality, race relations, and the upcoming 2016 presidential election. They also discuss recent controversies surrounding potential candidates, including Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server and Jeb Bush's stumbles on the campaign trail.

Later in the show, Todd sits down with former Florida Governor Jeb Bush for a one-on-one interview. Bush discusses his potential presidential run, his approach to immigration reform, and his views on foreign policy. He also addresses the recent controversy over his comments on the Iraq War, stating that he misinterpreted the question and would not have gone to war if he had known then what he knows now.

The final segment features a discussion on the issue of police brutality and race in America. Guests include Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, former New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, and Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson. The panel discusses recent incidents of police violence and the protests that have arisen in response, as well as possible solutions for improving police-community relations.

Throughout the show, Todd presses his guests on tough questions and encourages robust debate. Viewers are left with a comprehensive look at some of the most pressing issues facing the country in 2015.

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