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Meet the Press NOW — September 5

Hunter Biden prepares to enter a plea in his federal tax case. Senior National Spokesman for the Harris-Walz campaign Ian Sams sets the stakes for next week's debate and answers questions on Harris' economic plans. NBC News Correspondent Jesse Kirsch reports the latest on the shooting at a high school in Georgia.

09-05
53:08

Meet the Press NOW — September 4

NBC News' Tom Winter and Marissa Parra give the latest updates after at least four people were killed and nine others were in a school shooting in Winder, Georgia. NBC News Chief Political Analyst Chuck Todd, NBC News Senior Political Editor Mark Murray and NBC News Stay Tuned Correspondent Marquise Francis explain the potential impact Gen Z voters could have on the results of the presidential election.

09-04
59:02

Meet the Press NOW — September 3

The Harris campaign begins a reproductive rights bus tour as polling shows Vice President Kamala Harris gaining on former President Donald Trump in several voter issue polls. Protests continue in Israel as President Biden's weighs a "take it or leave it" cease-fire proposal. Liz Hirsh Naftali, great-aunt of freed American hostage Abigail Mor Edan, joins Meet the Press NOW to discuss recent meetings between the Biden administration and families of American hostages in Gaza.

09-03
52:29

Meet the Press NOW — September 2

Vice President Kamala Harris hits the campaign trail on Labor Day and holds her first campaign event with President Biden since he dropped out of the presidential race. NBC News Foreign Correspondent Raf Sanchez joins Meet the Press NOW to explain the latest in cease-fire talks, and protests in Israel. Democrats accuse Republicans of planting seeds to potentially challenge a Trump defeat.

09-02
51:07

September 1 — Sen. Tom Cotton and Rep. Ro Khanna

Vice President Kamala Harris narrowly leads former President Donald Trump in key battleground states as the two candidates prepare for their first presidential debate. Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) exclusively joins Meet the Press to discuss Trump’s incident at Arlington cemetery and recent comments over abortion. Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) exclusively speaks with Kristen Welker on the death of six hostages discovered by Israeli forces in Gaza. David Rhode, Molly Ball, María Teresa Kumar and Lanhee Chen join the Meet the Press roundtable.

09-01
50:44

Meet the Press NOW — August 30

Former President Donald Trump faces scrutiny from the right after calling Florida's six-week abortion ban "too short" and proposing government-backed funding of IVF. Mayor Van Johnson (D-Savannah, Ga.) discusses Vice President Harris’ bus tour in the battleground Georgia and her first formal interview since becoming the Democratic nominee. A vaccination campaign is set to begin in the Gaza Strip after the first case of polio was detected in 25 years.

08-30
52:41

Meet the Press NOW — August 29

Vice President Kamala Harris sits down for her first interview since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee. NBC News Correspondent Yamiche Alcindor and Syracuse University's Margaret Talev discuss the latest installment of NBC News' Deciders Focus Group series looking at skeptical Latino voters. This focus group was produced in collaboration with Engagious, Syracuse University and Sago. Former President Donald Trump tells NBC News Correspondent Dasha Burns that Florida's six-week abortion law is too short.

08-29
52:11

Meet the Press NOW — August 28

NBC News Chief Political Analyst Chuck Todd and NBC News National Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki join Meet the Press NOW to discuss Democrats' strategy to win battleground states like Georgia and North Carolina. NBC News Chief Legal Analyst Chuck Rosenberg gives the latest developments on Special Counsel Jack Smith's superseding indictment, filed against former President Donald Trump, over his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Massachusetts Public Health Commissioner Dr. Robbie Goldstein explains what people should know about EEE, a rare mosquito-borne virus that health officials are describing as potentially fatal.

08-28
51:14

Meet the Press NOW — August 26

The Trump and Harris campaigns clash over the rules for the September presidential debate. Special Counsel Jack Smith files a brief to try to revive the Trump classified documents case. Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-Pa.) joins Meet the Press NOW to discuss how the Harris campaign can maintain its momentum until November.

08-26
51:33

August 25 — Sens. JD Vance and Elizabeth Warren

The 2024 campaign is in its final sprint to Election Day with less than 75 days to go. Former President Donald Trump’s running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, exclusively joins Meet the Press to discuss the state of the race. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) exclusively speaks with Kristen Welker following the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Cornell Belcher, Amna Nawaz, Marc Short and Amy Walter join the Meet the Press roundtable.

08-25
50:09

Meet the Press NOW — August 22

Kristen Welker anchors Meet the Press NOW live from the final night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.) discusses the historic nature of Vice President Kamala Harris' candidacy. NBC News Senior Political Reporter Alex Seitz-Wald reports on how pro-Palestine protesters are responding to being being denied a speaking slot at the DNC. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) responds to former President Donald Trump's comments that his strategy is not geared towards turning out supporters to vote.

08-22
56:45

Meet the Press NOW — August 21

Kristen Welker anchors Meet the Press NOW live from the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. NBC Chief Political Analyst Chuck Todd previews what he expects to hear ahead of speeches from Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.), Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and others. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.) explains how Democrats can better define Harris' policy stances. Sen. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) shares his prediction that Democrats will hold the Senate.

08-21
56:26

Meet the Press NOW — August 20

Kristen Welker anchors Meet the Press NOW live from the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Harris-Walz Principal Deputy Campaign Manager Quentin Fulks discusses night one of the DNC and President Biden's address to the nation. Mesa, Arizona Mayor John Giles (R) explains why he is endorsing VP Harris ahead of his speech at the DNC.

08-20
51:12

Meet the Press NOW — August 19

Kristen Welker anchors Meet the Press NOW live from the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-Va.) describes the need for party unity coming out of the convention. Top Biden ally and co-chair for the Harris-Walz campaign Mitch Landrieu discusses the significance of President Biden's speech in this political moment.

08-19
51:50

August 18 — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Sen. Lindsey Graham

The race for the White House has dramatically shifted, with VP Kamala Harris at the top of the Democratic ticket.  Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) exclusively joins Meet the Press to discuss the state of the race in her own state of battleground Michigan. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) talks about former President Donald Trump’s strategy for campaigning against Harris. Mary Ann Ahern, Matt Gorman, Kelly O’Donnell and Symone Sanders-Townsend join the roundtable. 

08-18
48:43

Meet the Press NOW — August 15

President Biden and Vice President Harris hold their first joint event since the president ended his re-election bid. Jon Polin and Rachel Goldberg-Polin, parents of Israeli-American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, join Meet the Press NOW as ceasefire and hostage negotiations continue in Doha. Jessica Taylor, Senate and Governors Editor for the Cook Political Report, explains new polls that show Democrats leading in senate races across key battleground states.

08-15
58:04

Meet the Press NOW — August 14

As former President Donald Trump campaigns in the battleground state of North Carolina, NBC News Chief Political Analyst Chuck Todd joins Meet the Press Now to discuss recent polls that show momentum for Vice President Kamala Harris. Democratic State Rep. Crystal Quade, a candidate for governor in Missouri, highlights a ballot initiative to enshrine abortion rights in Missouri. Former commander of the International Space Station Chris Hadfield explains the latest developments on when and how NASA will bring home two astronauts who have been stuck in space for more than two months.

08-14
50:41

Meet the Press NOW — August 13

Former President Donald Trump’s allies are urge him to stay away from personal attacks against Vice President Harris and instead focus his campaign message. Former U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Dennis Ross discusses what impact Iran could have on cease-fire talks between Israel and Hamas. Deepa Shivaram, Brad Woodhouse and Marc Lotter join the Meet the Press NOW roundtable.

08-13
50:34

Meet the Press NOW — August 12

Vice President Kamala Harris faces pressure to lay out more policy proposals as former President Donald Trump accuses her of taking some of his own. “Uncommitted” movement co-founder Layla Elabed says they have “demanded” speaking time at the Democratic National Convention. Former DHS Under Secretary for Cyber and Infrastructure Suzanne Spaulding joins Meet the Press NOW to explain Iran's alleged hacking of the Trump campaign.

08-12
50:46

Meet the Press NOW — August 8

Former President Donald Trump agrees to debate Vice President Kamala Harris and says his campaign strategy hasn't changed with her as the nominee. Rep. Chris Deluzio (D-Pa.) joins Meet the Press NOW to discuss the Harris-Walz campaign and their platform. Authorities are questioning three suspects involved in foiled attack on Taylor Swift concert in Vienna. National Security Analyst Clint Watts discusses Ukraine’s surprise attack. 

08-08
48:40

Doug Pruitt

Chuck Todd, go fuck yourself. The guilty verdict is important. and the FACT that republican elected officials are spinning the verdict. should disqualify every one of them.

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Christine Froehlich Shippey

Elise - Sorry to disappoint, but the majority of U.S. voters do NOT agree with your comments about the 2020 election, President Biden's shortcomings or Trump's majestic term. You're just plain wrong and, along with your MAGA friends, are dangerous. If you truly love our country and Constitution, you need to reassess your reckless comments and actions.

01-07 Reply

R P

I don't know how any sane person could listen to this blowhard being interviewed & not be down to hang Mike Pence afterwards. OMG, what an interminable gaslighting bootlicker. Dude has absolutely no shame, like he's a psycho robot or some kind of alien lifeform devoid of emotion. Bless his heart, he just comes across as a real dullard.

11-20 Reply

R P

Wow, mama's boy Mike penis giving us drunk history lessons on a Sunday morning, does it get any dumber? Who TF would vote for this trump cuckolded schmuck? The deplorables who chanted hang mike pence? Nope. Poor sap really is suffering from that trump derangement syndrome. Absolutely pathetic and apparently incurable. If he doesn't care that trump tried to kill his ass, why should anyone else give AF?

11-20 Reply

CraggyPete

Pence is a bitch, he talks about freedom!?!? what about president trumps freedom to maintain power you weak loser! You could have saved this country but noooo you just want to ban abortions Wtf is wrong with you people have freedom to do what they want to there own bodies like I'm not taking the faucci fake vaxxing that puts the chip in you and keeps you wanting soy to keep the testosterone down to make us all trans or like weak women. Pence is a joke he talked about not looking to the past but that's all he did in this interview, how does banning abortion make us better for the future?These tech companies are going to take over and just milk us for our pay checks to try and keep us working and poor, they are the company store and we are selling our souls, it's not about left v right it's really a class war these rich fucks want us divided so they can milk us of money. These libtards bankers are screwing everyone we need more trump and more Republicans to fix everything it's so simple.

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