Tonight's guests:
- Andrea Mitchell, NBC News chief foreign affairs correspondent
- Senator Angus King, Independent of Maine, Senate Intelligence and Armed Services Committees
Tonight's links:
What Are Democrats Going To Do About Presidential Debates?
White House: Yes, President Obama and Hillary Clinton e-mailed each other
Review of Hillary Clinton's emails underway at State Department
Hillary Clinton eyes campaign launch in early April with plans to staff up in Iowa
Ambassador Mark Lippert: State Department May Boost Security
Senate approves former Google executive for patent chief
From Glasgow student to president of Iran
June 24, 2010 - Iran sanctions approval unanimous in Senate, sweeps House 408-8
December 02, 2011 - Senate votes for new Iran sanctions, defying White House
November 30, 2012 - US Senate votes unanimously for tougher Iran sanctions
May 23, 2013 - Senate backs Israel in event of strike on Iran nuclear weapon program
U.S. Denies Visa To Iran's Controversial U.N. Envoy
An Open Letter to the Leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran (pdf)
Democrats denounce GOP letter to Iran
Divided on Iran, Democrats Unite Against GOP Letter
Republican Moves Imperil Democratic Cooperation on Iran
GOP Senator: Senate Republican Letter To Iran Not 'Productive'
Hawkish Republican Congressman Uneasy With GOP Senators' Letter To Iran
GOP dissenters: Iran letter could backfire
Dr. Zarif`s Response to the Letter of US Senators
Justice Department Announces Findings of Two Civil Rights Investigations in Ferguson, Missouri
Ferguson City Manager Cited in Justice Department Report Resigns