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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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11 snips
Nov 12, 2025 • 51min
Meet the Press NOW – November 12
Rep. Madeleine Dean, a Democratic congresswoman from Pennsylvania, shares insights on her vote against a recently passed bill to reopen the government and discusses the implications of new Epstein-related emails. Republican Rep. Don Bacon talks about his support for the measure, advocating for ACA tax credit transparency while addressing the urgency to end the shutdown. NBC News senior Washington correspondent Hallie Jackson provides analysis on the political fallout surrounding Epstein’s documents, highlighting their potential impact on Trump and Capitol Hill responses.

Nov 11, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — November 11
Wes Moore, Maryland's Governor and a former U.S. Army officer, dives into pressing issues like the government shutdown's effects, veterans' concerns, and state-level SNAP support. He advocates for a bipartisan redistricting commission aimed at fairness. Dana Griffin, NBC News correspondent, reports live from LAX, detailing travel disruptions caused by air traffic controller shortages. The conversation touches on how the shutdown is impacting everyday lives, from food assistance to travel plans.

Nov 10, 2025 • 48min
Meet the Press NOW — November 10
John Fetterman, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, passionately discusses his support for the bipartisan deal to end the government shutdown, emphasizing the importance of continuity in government. Brendan Boyle, his fellow Pennsylvanian and U.S. Representative, fiercely critiques the deal, arguing it undermines essential ACA subsidies. James Jeffrey, former U.S. Special Representative for Syria Engagement, provides insights into the implications of Trump's unprecedented meeting with Syria's president. Meanwhile, Melanie Zanona shares critical updates on the chaotic political dynamics surrounding these developments.

Nov 9, 2025 • 45min
Meet the Moment: Jon M. Chu on ‘Wicked,’ A.I. and Asian representation in Hollywood
Filmmaker Jon M. Chu, known for Crazy Rich Asians and the Wicked adaptations, talks about his journey in Hollywood. He shares insights into the emotional experience of filming both Wicked movies simultaneously and the importance of portraying complex female friendships. Chu discusses how his immigrant parents influenced his work ethic and creativity. He highlights the role of A.I. in filmmaking, advocating for policy focus over distractions. Also, he reflects on how Crazy Rich Asians shaped his identity and calls for greater Asian American representation in storytelling.

Nov 9, 2025 • 47min
Nov. 9 — Rep. Hakeem Jeffries and Sen. James Lankford, plus Jon M. Chu
Hakeem Jeffries, House Democratic Leader from New York, shares insights on the ongoing government shutdown and its impact on health care policy, while expressing confidence in future Democratic election prospects. U.S. Senator James Lankford from Oklahoma discusses bipartisan efforts to combat anti-Semitism and the Republican stance on funding and healthcare reforms. Filmmaker Jon M. Chu elaborates on his work directing "Wicked" and the significance of storytelling in connecting communities, highlighting the cultural importance of theatrical experiences.

5 snips
Nov 7, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — November 7
U.S. Representative Glenn Ivey from Maryland discusses the ongoing government shutdown and the impacts of SNAP benefits on his constituents. White House reporter Monica Alba shares insights on administration strategies regarding the economy and its messaging following recent court rulings. Legal affairs reporter Gary Grumbach delves into the implications of the SNAP court ruling for states and beneficiaries, shedding light on the challenges faced during this financial crisis.

Nov 6, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — November 6
Rep. Debbie Dingell, a U.S. Representative from Michigan, discusses recent election victories and emphasizes the importance of affordability and health care in Democratic strategy. She reflects on Nancy Pelosi's retirement and her impact on the party. Meanwhile, Amos Huckstein, a former presidential advisor on the Middle East, analyzes the Gaza ceasefire and the complexities of regional dynamics, highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian aid amidst ongoing tensions.

Nov 5, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — November 5
Steve Kornacki, NBC News chief data analyst, dives into electoral maps, revealing surprising trends in Trump’s support amidst New Jersey's results. Sam Brock, NBC correspondent, discusses Zoran Mamdani's campaign and the challenges of coalition building in New York City. Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan shares insights on Democratic strategies post-election, emphasizing the need for affordable messaging and contemplating mid-cycle redistricting in Virginia. The conversation heats up around the implications of the ongoing government shutdown on these political dynamics.

10 snips
Nov 4, 2025 • 52min
Meet the Press NOW — November 4
Steve Kornacki, NBC News political analyst, shares his insights on crucial gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey, focusing on the pivotal role of Northern Virginia and key counties. Julie Serkin, a field reporter, provides on-the-ground reports from Bridgewater, New Jersey, capturing voter concerns like affordability and turnout patterns. The conversation also explores how former President Trump's endorsements are influencing voter dynamics in New York City, making for an engaging analysis of the election's high stakes.

Nov 3, 2025 • 51min
Meet the Press NOW — November 3
Shaquille Brewster, NBC News reporter, dives deep into voter sentiments on the ground in swing states. He reveals frustrations among Wisconsin voters, pointing to a growing blame on Republicans for the ongoing government shutdown. Brewster discusses how Democrats are attempting to reshape their messaging amidst public dissatisfaction, emphasizing local impacts like food insecurity at Virginia food banks. The conversation touches on crucial upcoming gubernatorial races and how they reflect broader national sentiments.


