Coming Up On “Meet the Press with Chuck Todd” 11/16

EXCLUSIVE: Chuck Todd sits down for an exclusive interview with Gov. Bobby Jindal (R-LA), an outspoken opponent of the Affordable Care Act and a potential Republican candidate for president in 2016. They’ll discuss his decision to not expand Medicaid in the state, the politics of the Keystone XL pipeline, immigration and his 2016 ambitions.
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EXCLUSIVE: Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell will talk about the Supreme Court’s decision to hear another Affordable Care Act case and the second open enrollment period of President Obama’s health care law. Plus, Secretary Burwell on immigration reform and the status of the numerous undocumented children who crossed the Southern border this year.

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POLITICAL PANEL: With a Republican-controlled Congress, what are the prospects of the President and the GOP working together to tackle some of the key issues including immigration and climate change?

Carly Fiorina
Fmr. CEO, Hewlett-Packard

Reid Wilson
Reporter, Washington Post

Helene Cooper
Pentagon Correspondent, The New York Times

Chris Matthews
Host, MSNBC’s ‘Hardball’

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HEALTH CARE PANEL: The panel will take a dive into health care policy and the future for Obamacare.

Neera Tanden
President, Center for American Progress

Avik Roy
Opinion Editor, Forbes

Dr. Toby Cosgrove
President and CEO, Cleveland Clinic

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ALSO SUNDAY:

  • Chuck Todd examines how President Obama and the GOP will clash over climate change, immigration and the rules of the internet in the new political landscape. What are the political ramifications if President Obama uses his power to act alone?
  • This week at the Nerd Screen, Chuck dissects the low turnout numbers from the midterm and what it means for 2016.
  •  NBC News’ Anne Thompson looks at two states, Illinois and Texas, and how they have responded to Obamacare.

Media contacts

For more information contact:
Maggie Steenland
NBC News
212-664-7874
maggie.steenland@nbcuni.com

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