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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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Feb 19, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW – February 19
Kira Rudik, a Ukrainian Member of Parliament, shares her insights on President Trump's provocative comments blaming President Zelensky for the ongoing war in Ukraine. She emphasizes the challenges Ukraine faces in securing support amidst shifting U.S. foreign policy and highlights the resilience required to navigate current tensions. The discussion touches on the difficulties of conducting elections under martial law and the crucial role of military and expatriate participation. Additionally, the implications of Trump's rhetoric on international alliances are explored.

Feb 18, 2025 • 60min
Meet the Press NOW — February 18
Former President Donald Trump discusses his latest executive order to expand access to IVF, shedding light on his administration's ongoing controversies and reforms. Julia Ainsley, NBC's Homeland Security correspondent, reports on mass resignations within the Department of Homeland Security, raising concerns over government stability. Keir Simmons analyzes the critical U.S.-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia about the war in Ukraine, touching on geopolitical ramifications and the human toll of the conflict.

Feb 17, 2025 • 54min
Meet the Press NOW — February 17
Rep. Dusty Johnson, a South Dakota Republican and chair of the Republican Mainstream Partnership, dives into the challenges of navigating a narrow House GOP majority. He discusses the pressure of aligning with President Trump's agenda while tackling urgent government funding issues. The conversation also touches on the implications of recent government layoffs at key agencies and the rising tensions surrounding bipartisan budget negotiations. Johnson's insights reveal the complexities of political maneuvering and the potential consequences for American governance.

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Feb 16, 2025 • 48min
Feb. 16 — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy discusses Ukraine's critical quest for NATO membership and the necessity of U.S. military support amid ongoing conflict with Russia. He emphasizes the strategic importance of territorial integrity and the need for robust international partnerships. Meanwhile, Darrell Hammond reflects on the impact of political comedy over the last fifty years with Saturday Night Live, exploring how humor shapes public opinion and political discourse. Their insights reveal a powerful intersection between geopolitics and cultural expression.

Feb 14, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — February 14
Tom Winter, NBC News law enforcement and intelligence correspondent, sheds light on the intricate dynamics surrounding recent political turmoil. He provides updates on the Eric Adams case, detailing the shocking resignations within the Department of Justice. The discussion highlights the significant impact of U.S. foreign policy on negotiations with Russia and Ukraine. Winter also tackles the need for security guarantees for Ukraine amidst mixed messages from Washington, emphasizing the implications on international alliances and regional stability.

Feb 13, 2025 • 52min
Meet the Press NOW – February 13
President Trump suggests letting Russia back into the G7 after a chat with Putin, stirring debates on U.S. foreign policy. The intricate dance of NATO membership and Russia's influence on Ukraine is explored, shedding light on the war's origins. Trump's proposed tariffs aim to boost American jobs—are they a breakthrough or a blunder? Meanwhile, the complexities of corporate meetings with international leaders unfold, as accusations swirl around political dealings in New York, igniting discussions on immigration reform and its impact on communities.

Feb 12, 2025 • 57min
Meet the Press NOW – February 12
President Trump, the 45th President of the United States, is engaged in mediating peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, discussing challenges and potential solutions. Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor provides keen insights into the evolving diplomatic landscape, emphasizing the importance of U.S. support and NATO discussions. They also delve into the implications of a recent prisoner swap on U.S.-Russia relations, the urgency of military and economic aid for Ukraine, and the complexities of reforming government spending amidst international tensions.

Feb 11, 2025 • 56min
Meet the Press NOW — February 11
Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, discusses his pivotal role in promoting government efficiency alongside President Trump, who is focused on reform and deficit reduction. They dive into the nuances of cryptocurrency, specifically a DOGE-related executive order, while tackling bureaucratic inefficiencies and the need for financial transparency in federal contracts. As tensions rise between executive and judicial power, Musk candidly admits to operational mistakes, stressing the importance of accountability and data-driven reforms for the future.

Feb 10, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — February 10
Robert Tsai, a constitutional law scholar from Boston University, offers expert insights into the escalating tensions between the Trump administration and federal courts. Congressman Mark Pocan discusses the Democrats' strategies for the upcoming government funding deadline, emphasizing their opposition to unfavorable funding policies. The duo dives into the implications of Trump's proposed tariffs on steel and aluminum and how these moves might impact international trade and local industries, all while navigating a charged political landscape.

Feb 10, 2025 • 27min
Meet the Moment: Amanda Gorman on book bans
Amanda Gorman, the youngest inaugural poet and an advocate against racial inequality, discusses the troubling rise of book bans and their impact on marginalized communities. She reflects on her journey of overcoming self-doubt and a speech impediment, emphasizing the importance of representation in literature. Gorman also shares her aspirations for political leadership in 2036, linking her poetic voice to activism and the need for community support in fostering literacy among children.


