Meet the Press NOW — May 28
5/28/202650 min
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) discusses the fallout from the 2024 DNC autopsy and her decision to run in a majority-minority district. The United States and Iran accuse one another of violating the ceasefire deal as they exchange military strikes. Former first lady Jill Biden reveals that she thought her husband was "having a stroke” during the 2024 presidential debate.
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Kristen Welker· Host0:50
[news jingle] Welcome to Meet the Press now. I'm Kristen Welker in Washington. We begin with the very latest in Iran and a whiplash of developments, including new signs of diplomatic progress towards a deal, even as both sides exchange fire with new strikes. Now, it comes as a senior Arab official involved in mediating peace talks tells NBC News that US and Iranian negotiators agreed to the terms of a deal three days ago, but both sides have delayed finalizing