MTP NOW Nov. 30 — Blinken talks Iran; Georgia's 2024 implications for Democrats
30 November 2022 - 49 minsSecretary of State Antony Blinken responds to the protests in China and Iran. “We support what Iranians are asking for, demanding in the streets, which is … not to have this terrible repression that we’re seeing,” he told Andrea Mitchell. USA TODAY Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page, Republican strategist Doug Heye and Navin Nayak, president of the Center for American Progress Action Fund, join the Meet the Press NOW roundtable to discuss the midterms fallout and look ahead to 2024. Cherokee Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin, Jr. talks about the campaign to seat a member of the Cherokee nation in Congress and efforts to preserve the Cherokee language.
Meet the Press NOW — November 14
President Trump is facing some scrutiny from his base on issues related to the economy, the Epstein files and an apparent wavering on his America First agenda. Former Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius discusses President Trump’s proposal to pay Americans directly for their health care plans as Congress continues to debate Obamacare subsidies. Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash.) reacts to the latest strike on an alleged drug cartel boat and concerns that tensions with Venezuela could escalate.
49 mins
14 November Finished
Meet the Press NOW — November 13
Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-N.M.) talks about the rift in the Democratic Party over the vote to reopen the government. Obamacare architect Ezekiel Emanuel weighs in on the debate over health care. Ukrainian ambassador to the U.S. Olga Stefanishyna calls for more sanctions on Russia amid its war on Ukraine.
50 mins
13 November Finished
Meet the Press NOW – November 12
Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-Pa.) and Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) join Meet the Press NOW to discuss their votes on the Senate-passed bill to end the government shutdown and newly-released emails from Jeffrey Epstein. Fmr. Rep. Elaine Luria (D-Va.) discusses comeback bid for Congress.
50 mins
12 November Finished
Meet the Press NOW — November 11
The Senate-passed bill to end the government shutdown now heads to the House, where members could vote to reopen the government as early as tomorrow. NBC News National Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki explains why Republicans are likely paying a political price for the shutdown. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) joins Meet the Press NOW to discuss the government shutdown deal and redistricting efforts in his state.
49 mins
11 November Finished
Meet the Press NOW — November 10
A deal to end the government shutdown moves forward in the Senate, despite sparking division inside the Democratic caucus. Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) explains why he supports the deal. Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-Pa.) argues this deal is bad for Americans. Former U.S. Special Representative for Syria Engagement James Jeffrey reacts to President Trump’s meeting with the Syrian president at the White House.
47 mins
10 November Finished
Meet the Moment: Jon M. Chu on ‘Wicked,’ A.I. and Asian representation in Hollywood
Filmmaker Jon M. Chu joins Kristen Welker for a Meet the Moment conversation about his new film “Wicked: For Good,” how A.I. is reshaping social media and the importance of representation in storytelling after the success of “Crazy Rich Asians.”
44 mins
9 November Finished