Meet the Press

Meet the Press

Meet the Press is a Sunday morning talk show aired weekly on NBC, making it the longest-running program in American television history. Since its first episode on November 6, 1947, the show has evolved in format. It focuses on interviewing key figures in Washington, D.C., as well as across the nation and globally, covering topics like politics, economics, foreign policy, and various public issues. The show also features panel discussions that offer different perspectives and insights. In January 2021, the production shifted to NBC's Capitol Hill bureau in Washington, D.C.

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English
Television Program

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#682

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#166

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#21

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  • 17 hours ago | nbcnews.com | Gordon Lubold

  • 1 day ago | nbcnews.com | Rebecca Shabad

    WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump will not be calling billionaire Elon Musk on Friday after their feud exploded into public, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles. "There are no plans for that today," Wiles told NBC News when asked about reporting by Politico that White House aides scheduled a call Friday with the billionaire Tesla CEO to try to patch things up between the two men. Trump is "not interested" in a call, a senior White House official told NBC News.

  • 1 day ago | nbcnews.com | Janis Mackey Frayer

    BEIJING - The music blared and the crowd whooped as Alexis Lee strutted across the stage toward the ring. At just 5 feet tall, the wispy professional wrestler was dwarfed by heftier contenders, so to make her point, she pushed a spectator over in his chair and growled through her skeleton face paint. "It's like the circus but with athletics," Lee, a 30-year-old Singaporean, told NBC News. "So it's entertaining, and live drama too.

  • 1 day ago | nbcnews.com | Nigel Chiwaya

    President Donald Trump's proclamation Wednesday restricting entry into the United States for nationals from a patchwork of 19 countries revives one of his most controversial policies from his first term and targets many of the same countries. Beginning Monday, the directive bans entry for nationals from 12 countries: Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen.

  • 1 day ago | nbcnews.com | Adam Reiss |Chloe Melas |Jing Feng |Austin Mullen

    • Bryana Bongolan, the friend of Casandra Ventura's who said she was dangled over a 17th-floor balcony in Los Angeles in 2016, was on the witness stand for a second day under cross-examination. Defense lawyer Nicole Westmoreland questioned that timeline of events and showed receipts that indicated Diddy was in New York.