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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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Aug 22, 2025 • 53min
Meet the Press NOW — August 22
Join Sergiy Kyslytsya, Ukraine's First Deputy Foreign Minister, as he dives into the complexities of peace talks with Russia and shares his reaction to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's remarks. Kyslytsya emphasizes the need for concrete agendas to navigate ongoing tensions. Former President Donald Trump also weighs in, offering a unique perspective on the political dynamics at play. The discussion highlights the challenges of diplomatic negotiations and the quest for stability in a turbulent geopolitical landscape.

Aug 21, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — August 21
Tensions rise in the redistricting battles of Texas and California, with Democrats and Republicans clashing over maps that affect communities of color. Former Amb. Richard Haass underscores Russia's reluctance for peace with Ukraine amidst escalating conflicts. Political scandals unfold, including bizarre incidents like a cash-filled potato chip bag linked to a New York advisor. Meanwhile, Trump's legal triumphs highlight the intersection of law and politics, revealing a landscape rife with intrigue and unexpected oddities.

Aug 20, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — August 20
Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik discusses a potential summit between President Trump, Putin, and Zelenskyy amid ongoing conflicts. Texas Republicans are aggressively pushing redistricting changes that could reshape political power. As Israel escalates its offensive in Gaza, the implications for domestic safety are scrutinized, alongside the deployment of National Guard troops in D.C. Analysts also explore the Democratic Party's strategies to navigate partisan gerrymandering and maintain election integrity under pressure.

Aug 19, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — August 19
Richard Engel, NBC News chief foreign correspondent, reports from the front lines of the Russia-Ukraine war. He discusses Trump's efforts to bridge gaps between Putin and Zelenskyy, emphasizing the skepticism surrounding peace talks. Former Ambassador McFaul weighs in on security guarantees for Ukraine's future. The podcast also touches on the political implications of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and the complexities of redistricting in Texas and California, revealing the tangled web of U.S. political strategy.

Aug 18, 2025 • 51min
Meet the Press NOW — August 18
President Trump meets with Ukraine's President Zelenskyy and European leaders to discuss ending the war in Ukraine. The talks focus on potential peace agreements and the complicated dynamics with Russia. Discussion also includes the deployment of National Guard troops in D.C. amidst rising political tensions and the federalization debate of local police. Insights from former ambassadors offer perspectives on the evolving geopolitical landscape, raising questions about concessions and security guarantees.

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Aug 17, 2025 • 47min
August 17 — Sec. Marco Rubio and Sen. Chris Murphy
Joining the discussion are Marco Rubio, Secretary of State and National Security Advisor, and Chris Murphy, Democratic Senator from Connecticut. They delve into President Trump’s summit with Putin, emphasizing the challenges of negotiating peace in Ukraine. The conversation highlights the balance between sanctions and diplomacy, with a focus on security guarantees for Ukraine. They also navigate the complexities of international agreements and the impact of domestic politics on foreign policy, shedding light on the intricate web of geopolitical tensions.

Aug 15, 2025 • 53min
Meet the Press NOW — August 15
Keir Simmons, NBC News Chief International Correspondent, joins Evelyn Farkas, former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Russia and Ukraine, along with Andrea Mitchell and Garrett Haake. They dive into President Trump's summit with Putin in Anchorage, analyzing the high-stakes diplomatic dynamics. The group discusses the absence of Ukraine's President Zelensky and the implications of such exclusion. They also critique Trump's unpredictable negotiation style against the backdrop of ongoing geopolitical tensions, emphasizing the fragile hope for a ceasefire in Ukraine.

Aug 14, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — August 14
Richard Engel, NBC News Chief International Correspondent, shares compelling updates from Kharkiv, Ukraine, while John Bolton, former U.N. Ambassador, discusses his serious concerns about President Trump's upcoming talks with President Putin. The conversation delves into the complexities of potential peace efforts in Ukraine, contrasting optimism in Moscow with skepticism in Europe. Additionally, they explore the economic implications of Trump's tariffs, rising inflation, and the increased federal presence in D.C. as the midterms approach.

Aug 13, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — August 13
Gene Wu, Texas House Democratic Caucus Chair, discusses the dramatic return of his caucus to Texas after a strategic retreat to block Republican redistricting efforts. He dives into the fierce political battle surrounding congressional maps and the ramifications of gerrymandering. Additionally, the conversation touches on the broader implications of Texas politics on national issues. The podcast also features insights from former Ambassador Richard Haas on the complexities of potential negotiations between Trump and Putin regarding Ukraine.

Aug 12, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — August 12
Joining the discussion is Erica Groshen, former Commissioner of Labor Statistics under Obama and ex-Vice President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The conversation dives into the deployment of National Guard troops in D.C. and the political intricacies of safety and governance. Groshen shares insights on inflation trends and how tariffs impact the economy. They also discuss the importance of data integrity in a politically charged environment as well as the Democratic strategies for the upcoming midterms and how they respond to concerns about crime.


