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updated 9:28 p.m. ET June 13, 2008

"Take Two" debuted on mtp.msnbc.com on May 13, 2007. After the guests are questioned, we offer Web viewers something extra. From a conversation with Sen. John McCain's mom on Mother's Day to expanded roundtables about the top news in politics, it's all fair game in our "Take Two’"videos. We offer them on-demand by 12:00 e.t. on Sunday. Click an image below to watch what interests you.

  McClellan on Decision 2008
Take Two: Watch video not shown on the June 1st edition of “Meet the Press.” Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan talks about his views on John McCain, Barack Obama & the race for the White House.
  MLK on ‘Meet the Press’
April 6¨Martin Luther King, Jr. appeared on Meet the Press 5 times from 1960-1967. We take a look back at those historic moments.
  McCain steps into the spotlight
March 9: Dan Balz, Ron Brownstein, John Harwood, and Gwen Ifill discuss the GOP side of the race for the White House with Tim Russert of “Meet the Press”.
  Politics, ‘SNL’ style
March 2: James Carville, Mary Matalin, Mike Murphy and Bob Shrum weigh in on Saturday Night Live politics.
  The ‘Capital Gang’ returns
The renowned "Capital Gang" – Margaret Carlson, Al Hunt, Bob Novak, Kate O'Beirne & Mark Shields – reunites to discuss the most outrageous campaign moments thus far and their predictions for the V.P. picks of Decision 2008.
Remembering Benazir Bhutto
Dec. 30: A look back at Fmr. Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's October 14, 2001 "Meet the Press" appearance.
  Like father like son
Dec. 16: Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney joins Meet the Press history as part of the 32nd family to have both parent and child appear on the program.
  A peek at the Carville-Matalin union
14 years and 2 children later, strategists James Carville and Mary Matalin, plus their two daughters, sit down with Tim Russert of NBC's "Meet the Press."
Brokaw after the anchor desk
Nov. 4: Former NBC News anchorman Tom Brokaw talks about life after the anchor's desk, the "Greatest Generation," and his new book, "Boom! Voices of the Sixties."
  Colbert on comedy
Oct. 21: The real Stephen Colbert talks about his children, his comedic training and how he prepares to take on the day's toughest and most joke-worthy issues.
  Bill Cosby’s request
Oct. 14: Bill Cosby has one request when he visits D.C., and he gets it on the set of ‘Meet the Press’ from Nizam Ali, owner of Washington D.C. landmark Ben's Chili Bowl, where Cosby had his first date with his wife.
Alan Greenspan & Andrea Mitchell
Sep. 23: Former Chairman of the Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan and his wife, NBC's Andrea Mitchell, discuss their first date, Cuba's Fidel Castro and Mitchell's pet name for her husband.
Jay Barbree on the space program
Oct. 7: Long-time NBC Space Correspondent Jay Barbree discusses how the U.S. has benefited from the space program and the prospects of life beyond earth.
Lance Armstrong
Aug. 26: Lance Armstrong discusses his fight against cancer, his foundation and the future of the sport of cycling.
The race for the White House
Aug. 5: Carl Bernstein, David Brody, Doris Kearns Goodwin and David Mendell share their thoughts on the current crop of presidential candidates, and their experiences writing about those holding and seeking top office.
The Internet's impact on the political press
July 29: Dan Balz, Ron Brownstein, John Harwood, Andrea Mitchell, Eugene Robinson and Chuck Todd discuss how the Internet has changed the way the press covers political campaigns.
Iraq and the Bush administration
July 22: David Brooks, Stephen Hayes and Bob Woodward talk about their impressions of the Bush/Cheney White House and how the war in Iraq has defined their administration.
Anecdotes about Novak
July 15: Bob Novak, Al Hunt, Bob Shrum and Mike Murphy tell behind-the-scenes tales of Novak's storied Washington reporting career and discuss his new memoir, "The Prince of Darkness: 50 Years Reporting in Washington."
Race & religion in 2008
July 1: David Brody, Tavis Smiley, Chuck Todd and Judy Woodruff discuss the impact those factors may have on the presidential election.
Looking at politics past
June 24: David Broder, John Harwood, Gwen Ifill and Roger Simon discuss their most memorable campaign trail moments.
Happy Father's Day
June 17: E.J. Dionne, Kate O'Beirne, Eugene Robinson and Byron York share memories of their fathers.
Colin Powell's youth efforts
June 10: Colin Powell talks about his childhood, his commitment to the future of our nation's youth.
The Decision 2008 crystal ball
June 3: James Carville, Mary Matalin, Mike Murphy and Bob Shrum share their predictions for 2008.
Gov. Richardson on his world record
May 27: Gov. Bill Richardson, D-N.M., talks about two of his unique accomplishments.
Reagan's first Meet the Press
Jan. 9, 1966: Actor Ronald Reagan appears on 'Meet the Press' for the first time.
Sen. McCain's mother, 95 years young
May 13: NBC's Tim Russert speaks to 95-year-old Roberta McCain.


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