Weekly news program offering political interviews and analysis of current events by elected officials and experts.Weekly news program offering political interviews and analysis of current events by elected officials and experts.Weekly news program offering political interviews and analysis of current events by elected officials and experts.
- Nominated for 7 Primetime Emmys
- 3 wins & 12 nominations total
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Meet the Press is the most important show about politics on the air. It is on regular network television so that anyone with a television has access to it, and it airs on Sunday morning when many people are home to view it.
The show is always on top of pressing issues in the news and Russert always brings in great guests from all sides.
No matter what anyone thinks of Russert, he asks EVERYONE the important questions and respectfully allows them to answer (unlike other shows that end up being shouting matches.
This show is a must see for anyone interested in politics.
The show is always on top of pressing issues in the news and Russert always brings in great guests from all sides.
No matter what anyone thinks of Russert, he asks EVERYONE the important questions and respectfully allows them to answer (unlike other shows that end up being shouting matches.
This show is a must see for anyone interested in politics.
Kristin Welker is no better than Chuck Todd was. Meet the Press has turned into a propaganda outlet for the far right. She asks good questions, but then lets the guest say whatever they want and never challenge them. On this morning's broadcast (8/24/25) she allowed JD Vance to spout lie after lie and then just moves on to the next question. We need another Chris Mathews !!
Love MTP and Chuck Todd is great EXCEPT he needs to stop lowering his voice at the end of some sentences. When his voice decreases to almost a whisper at the end of a sentence, it becomes necessary to watch with close caption in order to know what he actually says.
Please get someone more forceful to host show. Chuck Todd lets Republicans run ALL OVER him. He NEVER asks the HARD HITTING QUESTIONS and DOESN'T HOLD their feet to the fire on their responses.
He is embarrassing and its painful to watch the show any more. Entertainment Tonight would be a better venue for him.
Margaret Brennan on Face the Nation makes Chuck Todd like a wimp
Meet the Press is a must-see for anyone concerned with current events, if for no other reason than that it's a must-show for the participants in those events. It's a show with a clear liberal bias, but compared to most of today's news programs I would call it pretty even-handed.
Russert is a skilled interviewer, able to pose a question and then shut his mouth for however long it takes the guest to respond fully, but he has a tendency to become overexcited about his hypothetical constructs, as in "If you knew then what you know now, would you still do what you did?" It's hard to imagine any sane, self-respecting person trying to answer a question like that, but somehow they all take a stab at it. (In fairness to the guests, Russert is so over-enthusiastic with these that he rarely takes "I really don't know," as an answer to such questions.
In my opinion the greatest strength of the show is the way it confronts guests with their own press and allows them to respond to it. Russert is well-known for describing a video clip of the guest that's about to be played, and then saying briskly "Let's watch!"
Russert is a skilled interviewer, able to pose a question and then shut his mouth for however long it takes the guest to respond fully, but he has a tendency to become overexcited about his hypothetical constructs, as in "If you knew then what you know now, would you still do what you did?" It's hard to imagine any sane, self-respecting person trying to answer a question like that, but somehow they all take a stab at it. (In fairness to the guests, Russert is so over-enthusiastic with these that he rarely takes "I really don't know," as an answer to such questions.
In my opinion the greatest strength of the show is the way it confronts guests with their own press and allows them to respond to it. Russert is well-known for describing a video clip of the guest that's about to be played, and then saying briskly "Let's watch!"
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- TriviaThe longest running TV show in history.
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Tim Russert - Moderator: If it's Sunday, it's "Meet the Press."
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