Meet the Press Season 2015 Episode 28

Meet the Press Season 2015 Episode 28 July 26, 2015

On the July 26, 2015 episode of Meet the Press, host Chuck Todd delves into the biggest political stories of the week. Todd kicks off the show with a panel discussion featuring NBC News’ Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Andrea Mitchell, Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan, and New York Times columnist Tom Friedman. The panelists discuss the implications of the nuclear deal with Iran and the ongoing negotiations between Greece and its European creditors.

Next, Todd interviews presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders. Sanders, who was then only polling at around 20 percent in the Democratic primary, talks about his vision for the country and his progressive platform. Todd also asks Sanders about his chances of winning the nomination and his strategies for competing against Hillary Clinton.

In the second half of the show, Todd interviews the former Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright. Albright talks about the ongoing crisis in Syria and the rise of the Islamic State. She also discusses the importance of the Iran nuclear deal and the challenges of negotiating with a country that the U.S. has had a tumultuous history with.

Finally, Todd wraps up the show with a roundtable discussion featuring NBC News’ White House Correspondent Kristen Welker, Republican strategist Alex Castellanos, and Democratic strategist Bob Shrum. The panelists discuss the upcoming Republican primary debate and the current state of the race, especially in light of Donald Trump’s unexpected surge in the polls.

Overall, this episode of Meet the Press covers a wide range of topics, from foreign policy to domestic politics, and provides a comprehensive look at the current state of the country and the world. Todd’s interviews with Sanders and Albright are particularly notable, offering viewers a chance to hear from key players in the 2016 election and gain insights into important issues facing the nation. With its expert analysis, informative interviews, and engaging panel discussions, this episode of Meet the Press delivers on the show’s promise to provide viewers with in-depth coverage of the week’s top political stories.

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