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NBC News’ Meet the Press is the longest-running television show in history. If it’s Sunday, it’s Meet the Press with Kristen Welker.
Meet the Press NOW airs weekdays at 4PM ET on NBC News NOW.
Meet the Press NOW airs weekdays at 4PM ET on NBC News NOW.
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Aug 11, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — August 11
The podcast dives into President Trump's plan to deploy the National Guard in D.C. amid rising crime controversies and local officials' mixed responses. It also highlights the significance of his historic meeting with Putin in Alaska, with weighty discussions about Ukraine. Additionally, the complexities of crime rates and juvenile delinquency post-COVID are examined, alongside critiques of political redistricting and the implications for democracy. The conversation wraps with insights on the semiconductor trade and its role in national security.

Aug 10, 2025 • 48min
August 10 — Gov. JB Pritzker, Sen. Lindsey Graham and Eric Holder
Gov. JB Pritzker, the Democratic Governor of Illinois, dives into the heated Texas redistricting battles against Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican known for his foreign policy expertise. They discuss the implications of creating new congressional maps that could favor the GOP. Former Attorney General Eric Holder adds insight into the ethical dilemmas of gerrymandering and the vital need for safeguarding democracy. The conversation also touches on bipartisan achievements in governance, emphasizing the importance of community growth amidst the partisan divide.

Aug 8, 2025 • 57min
Meet the Press NOW — August 8
Former President Donald Trump discusses his historic peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, emphasizing its significance in international diplomacy. Vaughn Hilliard shares insights on the U.S.-brokered pact and its impact on geopolitical relations. Matt Bodner highlights global backlash against Prime Minister Netanyahu's controversial decision regarding Gaza City, amid humanitarian concerns. Steve Dorsey of the Red Cross raises alarming issues surrounding civilian suffering and aid challenges, creating a call for urgent action in a volatile region.

Aug 7, 2025 • 55min
Meet the Press NOW – August 7
Kelly O'Donnell, NBC News Chief Justice and National Affairs Correspondent, and Steve Liesman, CNBC senior economics reporter, dive into the latest political and economic controversies. They discuss President Trump's recent move to present unverified economic data following a weak jobs report. The conversation also covers Texas political tensions with Democrats resisting redistricting efforts amid a backdrop of economic challenges. Finally, they address geopolitical dynamics, including the anticipated meeting between Trump and Putin regarding the ongoing Ukraine conflict.

Aug 6, 2025 • 51min
Meet the Press NOW — August 6
Tom Winter, NBC News national law enforcement and intelligence correspondent, dives into the shocking shooting at Fort Stewart, revealing the complex military protocols and security implications. He also discusses an upcoming meeting between Trump and Putin against the backdrop of the Ukraine conflict. The podcast highlights Texas Democrats' bold stand against gerrymandering and their fight for voter representation, showcasing the turbulent political climate and its impact on public health due to vaccine policy changes.

Aug 5, 2025 • 40min
Meet the Press NOW — August 5
Peter Navarro, former senior counselor to President Trump, discusses the controversial firing of the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner and the implications for labor data. He delves into Trump's trade strategies, including tariffs on pharmaceuticals and semiconductors, aiming to boost domestic production. Meanwhile, Steve Kornacki highlights the intense redistricting crisis in Texas, where Democratic lawmakers are using evasion tactics to counter Republican efforts that may disenfranchise communities of color, sparking urgent discussions on transparency and accountability.

Aug 4, 2025 • 52min
Meet the Press NOW — August 4
William Beach, the former Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner, provides deep insights into the recent turmoil surrounding job reports and the firing of a BLS chief. He highlights the critical need for data integrity in a politically charged environment. The conversation dives into Texas' political standoff over redistricting, where Democratic lawmakers aim to block Republican strategies. Beach discusses the implications for legislative authority while emphasizing how these political moves affect broader electoral fairness before steering into the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

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Aug 3, 2025 • 47min
August 3 — Kevin Hassett and Sen. Alex Padilla
Kevin Hassett, former Director of the White House National Economic Council, delves into the political implications of President Trump's decision to fire the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics amid disappointing jobs reports. Meanwhile, Senator Alex Padilla discusses California's strategic response to Texas' redistricting moves. The conversation touches on trust in economic data, the Democratic Party's internal struggles, and broader issues like immigration and federal funding disparities. It's a gripping exploration of the intertwining realities of politics and economics.

Aug 1, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — August 1
President Trump's controversial firing of the Bureau of Labor Statistics head sparks debates about public trust and economic integrity. The rising humanitarian crisis in Gaza highlights the urgent need for aid amid political turmoil. Discussions also touch on the implications of government policies for small businesses and the strategic responses required from U.S. officials. Meanwhile, a major White House renovation raises questions about accountability in leadership during such crises. Lastly, shifting voter priorities are revealing new electoral dynamics.

Jul 31, 2025 • 55min
Meet the Press NOW — July 31
In this discussion, Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher, a Texas Democrat, dives into the contentious redistricting map proposed by Texas Republicans, which could unfairly tip the scales in favor of the GOP. She addresses concerns about gerrymandering and its effects on urban Hispanic populations. The talk also touches on the wider implications for the upcoming midterms and the urgency for reform. With political tensions flaring in Texas, Fletcher calls for greater public awareness and action to ensure fair representation.


