The Chuck ToddCast

Chuck Todd
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6 snips
Oct 6, 2025 • 1h 14min

Chuck’s Commentary - No Incentive For Congress To End Shutdown + Trump Wants A Violent Confrontation With Protestors

Dive into the political chaos of the ongoing government shutdown, where both parties are stuck in a blame game. Trump’s tactics are raising alarms, with fears of inciting violence against protestors. Chuck illuminates the economic ripple effects, from soaring consumer prices to tariffs crippling farmers. The program also explores the Anita Hill hearings and their profound impact on gender politics. Plus, listener questions spark discussions on constitutional challenges in crises and the potential of rising political figures.
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Oct 6, 2025 • 53min

Interview Only w/ OKC Mayor David Holt - How America’s Mayors Stay Above The Political Fray

David Holt, the Mayor of Oklahoma City and president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, discusses the pragmatic nature of city governance amidst national polarization. He highlights how mayors focus on real issues like public safety and housing, often relying on federal support without the partisanship seen in Washington. Holt also covers the role of sports in shaping city identity and warns against rapid growth, citing infrastructure challenges. He emphasizes the importance of local journalism and innovative funding solutions to keep communities informed and engaged.
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Oct 6, 2025 • 2h 11min

Full Episode - No Incentive For Congress To End Shutdown + Trump Wants A Violent Confrontation With Protestors + How America’s Mayors Stay Above The Political Fray

David Holt, the Republican mayor of Oklahoma City and president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, delves into the unique position of mayors in a polarized political climate. He explains how nonpartisan elections drive city leaders to adopt pragmatic, bipartisan policies. Discussing the ongoing government shutdown, he highlights blame dynamics and the risks of inflammatory rhetoric. Holt also addresses local governance challenges, including housing affordability and infrastructure growth, and emphasizes the need for broad electoral reform to bridge partisan divides.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 1h 11min

Chuck’s Commentary - How Long Will Shutdown Last + Dems Benefit From Being The “Adults In The Room” + Trump’s Crassness Has Infected America

This discussion dives into the absurdity of recurring government shutdowns and their chaotic consequences. Chuck highlights how disruptions like TSA slowdowns could push for a quicker resolution. He also examines the Democrats' resilience as the 'adults in the room' and critiques Trump’s crass tone that impacts national decorum. Fundraising surprises in Senate races and the potential for Republican maneuvers, including ending the filibuster, reveal the complex dynamics of U.S. politics. Plus, Chuck tackles listener questions and previews an exciting college football weekend.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 2h 4min

Full Episode - How Long Will Shutdown Last + Dems Benefit From Being The “Adults In The Room” + Why Union Members Flipped On Democrats & Supported Trump

Sean O'Brien, President of the Teamsters Union, emphasizes the pressing challenges of automation and AI in the labor market. He discusses the importance of member engagement and warns that AI job displacement could dominate future politics. O'Brien stresses the need for unions to leverage technology while ensuring worker input, reflecting on lessons from past trade agreements. He also highlights the Teamsters' shift toward a nonpartisan approach, recognizing a significant Republican alignment among members, and advocates for direct communication between politicians and workers.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 52min

Interview Only w/ Sean O’Brien - Why Union Members Flipped On Democrats & Supported Trump

Sean O’Brien, the President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, dives into the evolving landscape of labor in today's world. He discusses the looming threats of automation and AI, warning that they could shape the political agenda by 2028. O’Brien emphasizes the need for unions to be transactional, not partisan, highlighting a significant shift as 65% of Teamsters lean towards Republicans. He reflects on past trade deal mistakes and the importance of worker input in technological advancements, advocating for a proactive approach to protect jobs.
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Oct 1, 2025 • 1h 14min

Chuck’s Commentary - Could A Government Shutdown Backfire On Democrats + Trump’s Outrageous Speech To Military Leaders

The discussion dives into the implications of a potential government shutdown, revealing how political weaponization has reshaped their impact. Chuck examines public opinion on blame, the challenges Democrats face with Trump voters, and why Democrats must acknowledge valid grievances while opposing his solutions. The podcast also highlights competitive Senate races poised for potential party flips and reflects on political strategies for winning back disillusioned voters. Plus, Chuck shares a fun recap of attending a Cowboys-Packers game!
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Oct 1, 2025 • 2h 8min

Full Episode - Could A Government Shutdown Backfire On Democrats + Diagnosis Doesn’t Define You: Growing Up With Autism

Leland Vittert, NewsNation anchor and author of "Born Lucky," shares his insightful journey growing up on the autism spectrum. He candidly discusses the bullying he faced and the invaluable lessons taught by his father on navigating social cues. Vittert highlights the role of parenting in shaping outcomes for children with disabilities and advocates for the importance of strong family support. His experiences inspire him to write a memoir, aiming to foster understanding and promote supportive parenting in the community.
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Oct 1, 2025 • 52min

Interview Only w/ Leland Vittert - Diagnosis Doesn’t Define You: Growing Up With Autism

Leland Vittert, a NewsNation anchor and author of *Born Lucky*, shares his journey growing up on the autism spectrum. He recounts childhood challenges, including bullying, and discusses how his father's training helped him navigate social cues. Vittert's memoir aims to inspire parents with hope and practical lessons. He also critiques the media landscape, advocating for a 'radical center' in journalism and emphasizing the importance of reviving local news to build community trust. His experiences weave a narrative of resilience and authenticity.
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7 snips
Sep 29, 2025 • 1h 5min

Chuck’s Commentary - Congress Deliberately Created “Shutdown Politics” + Americans Believe We’re In A “Political Crisis”

Unsettled feelings loom as new polling reveals 93% of Americans see political violence as an issue. Most believe we’re in a political crisis, with partisanship hardening dramatically. The podcast explores how government shutdowns evolved into a political weapon due to congressional maneuvers and specific laws. Anecdotes illustrate their real-world impacts on contractors and government productivity. A journey back to 1974 highlights key reforms in the Freedom of Information Act, emphasizing the ongoing importance of transparency in democracy.

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