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NBC News’ Meet the Press is the longest-running television show in history. If it’s Sunday, it’s Meet the Press with Kristen Welker.

Meet the Press NOW airs weekdays at 4PM ET on NBC News NOW.

    Meet the Press NOW — April 19

    Meet the Press NOW — April 19

    Israel launches a limited retaliatory strike inside Iran. Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) joins Meet the Press NOW after the House clears another procedural hurdle to advance a foreign aid bill. Symone Sanders-Townsend and Lance Trover join the Meet the Press NOW roundtable.

    • 52 min
    Meet the Press NOW — April 18

    Meet the Press NOW — April 18

    The 12-person jury has been set for former president Donald Trump's hush money in New York. Multiple members of the Kennedy family endorse President Biden at a campaign stop in Philadelphia. Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) discusses division within the Republican party as Speaker Johnson's tries to pass foreign aid legislation. Retired four-star general Jospeh Votel analyzes Israel's options following Iran's drone attack.

    • 51 min
    Meet the Press NOW — April 17

    Meet the Press NOW — April 17

    The Senate votes to dismiss the articles of impeachment against Sec. Mayorkas. Republican lawmakers in Arizona block another attempt to repeal a near-total abortion ban. Rep. Wiley Nickel (D-N.C.) discusses Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) attempts to pass foreign aid bills through an unruly House as his speakership hangs in the balance. Western countries urge Israel to exercise restraint in its response to Iran's weekend strikes.

    • 53 min
    Meet the Press NOW — April 16

    Meet the Press NOW — April 16

    President Biden hits the campaign trail while former President Trump is in the courtroom for his hush money trial. Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) joins to discuss the president's trip and Middle East policy. Speaker Johnson faces tough odds and a threat to his job over foreign aid. Ameshia Cross, Doug Heye and Jeff Mason join the Meet the Press NOW panel. Bob Kitchen, Vice President for Emergencies at the International Rescue Committee, discusses the state of humanitarian aid in Gaza.

    • 49 min
    Meet the Press NOW — April 15

    Meet the Press NOW — April 15

    Former President Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial begins in New York with jury selection. The White House awaits Israel’s next move as the country’s leaders vow to retaliate against Iran for its strikes over the weekend. Bilal Saab and retired Admiral James Stavridis join Meet the Press NOW to analyze concerns of a wider war following Iran’s strikes. Cornell Belcher, Stephen Hayes and Julia Manchester join the Meet the Press NOW roundtable.

    • 53 min
    April 14 — John Kirby, Rep. Mike Turner and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer

    April 14 — John Kirby, Rep. Mike Turner and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer

    National Security Council Spokesman John Kirby joins Meet the Press to discuss Iran’s retaliatory attack on Israel. House Intelligence Chair Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio) reacts to the attack. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-Mich.) — a national co-chair for President Biden’s re-election campaign — talks about the role of abortion access in the 2024 race.

    • 47 min

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