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1 Trump Gets A REALITY Check Over Epstein Files + Why Trump’s Policies Will RAISE Your Cost Of Living 1:42:22
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Chuck Todd begins with a rant about his beloved Washington Nationals interesting selection with the #1 overall draft pick. He pivots to the firestorm surrounding the Trump administration over their refusal to release the promised Epstein files to the public and why Trump’s reality TV style of governance is colliding with actual reality. He also discusses Trump’s retribution campaign having a chilling effect on dissent, the ongoing effort to fire Fed chairman Jay Powell, and highlights a troubling trend for Democrats. Then, Chuck is joined by congresswoman Brittany Pettersen, who offers an insider's perspective on the challenges facing both Congress and her swing district in Colorado. The conversation begins with her advocacy for modernizing congressional rules, particularly around proxy voting for pregnant members, before diving into broader structural issues plaguing the institution. Pettersen argues that Congress has become increasingly dysfunctional due to the consolidation of power in leadership and the erosion of legislative authority, making it especially difficult for women and minority party members to effectively serve their constituents. The discussion covers a wide range of policy challenges, from the housing crisis and healthcare access to immigration reform and climate change. Pettersen emphasizes the need for massive federal investment in housing rather than tax incentives, warns that Trump's policies will exacerbate the housing crisis, and predicts that the homeowners insurance industry will force Congress to act on climate change. She also tackles the politically sensitive topic of immigration, arguing that outdated policies have worsened border security issues and that comprehensive reform would be the best way to address rising costs. Throughout the conversation, Pettersen stresses the importance of transparency in government spending, believing voters deserve to know exactly what services are sacrificed when tax cuts are implemented. Finally, Chuck answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment regarding Trump administration salaries, third party candidates in presidential elections and the immigration bill that never received a vote. Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Introduction 00:15 Nationals perplexing #1 draft pick 02:45 The pick isn’t reassuring to Nats fans 04:00 You can’t win if you aren’t willing to spend money 07:00 Trump’s reality TV approach is clashing with reality 08:30 Trump is acting very nervous about the Epstein files 10:00 The most simple explanations for the Epstein file debacle 11:00 What is Trump trying to distract from? 11:45 Trump’s immigration narrative doesn’t match reality 14:00 “Alligator Alcatraz” is a disgusting P.R. stunt 15:15 The fear Trump has created will hurt the economy 16:15 Misinformation made the Texas disaster far worse 18:45 Reality will always get the last word 20:30 Our broken information ecosystem is running into reality 21:30 Trump’s retribution campaign is chilling dissent 23:30 People who know better are staying silent 24:45 Trump is looking for a pretext to fire Jay Powell from the Fed 26:00 Trump wants to use a “cost overrun” loophole to fire Powell 29:00 There is a gender crisis brewing for the Democratic party 31:00 Democrats are being viewed as the “women’s party” and against men 33:30 Check out Chuck’s interview with Rahm Emmanuel on Noosphere! 35:00 Brittany Pettersen joins the Chuck ToddCast! 35:30 Tour of Colorado's 7th district 37:15 Changing congressional rules for proxy voting by pregnant members 40:45 Will she introduce legislation for proxy voting if there's a new speaker? 42:30 What guardrails should be put on proxy voting? 44:30 Congress isn't set up for women 46:45 How difficult is it being in the house minority? 48:30 Big beautiful bill removed substance abuse waiver from Medicaid 49:30 Consolidation of power in leadership has been bad for democracy 52:30 Congress has given away its authority to leadership and the executive 55:00 Balancing voter concerns in a swing district 57:30 Social safety nets are being cut off 1:00:00 Is the housing crisis a state or federal issue? 1:01:00 Housing needs massive investment, not tax incentives 1:02:30 What does that investment look like? 1:04:15 Trump's policies will make the housing crisis worse 1:05:45 The homeowners insurance industry will force congress to act on climate 1:07:30 Will leaders re-think killing FEMA after the Texas disaster? 1:10:15 Will FEMA become Medicaid for disasters? 1:12:15 Voters deserve a receipt for their tax dollars 1:14:00 Voters should know what services get sacrificed for tax cuts 1:15:15 How can the immigration system be improved? 1:17:00 Fixing immigration would be the best way to address rising costs 1:18:30 Did Democrats blow it on the issue of border security? 1:20:00 Outdated immigration policy made the border issue far worse 1:21:30 Any interest in running for Michael Bennet's senate seat? 1:23:00 Should there be an age cap for legislators? 1:25:15 What is wrong with the Colorado Rockies? 1:27:30 Chuck's thoughts on interview with Brittany Petterson 1:28:45 Ask Chuck 1:29:00 Do Trump appointees with multiple roles get multiple salaries? 1:31:00 Would a viable third party cause a deadlock in presidential elections? 1:35:00 Thoughts on the prior immigration reform bill that was tanked? 1:40:30 Andrew Cuomo trying to rally support against Mamdani…
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1 Will Democrats WIPE OUT Trump & Republicans In 2026 Midterms? + RFK Jr. Is Devastating Public Health 1:56:00
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Chuck Todd begins by highlighting potential Trump cabinet members that are likely to be resigned or fired in the near future. He rails against the damage RFK Jr. is inflicting on public heath, but predicts Pete Hegseth or Pam Bondi will exit first for making Trump “look bad”. He also recounts recent polling show Democratic voters want drastic action from their lawmakers and points out the 2028 presidential hopefuls that have made stops in early primary states. Then, Chuck is joined by Nathan Gonzalez, editor and publisher of “Inside Elections”, to analyze the evolving political landscape ahead of the 2026 midterms. They dive into potential Senate retirements, the challenges facing Trump nominees like Pete Hegseth and RFK Jr., and how issues like tariffs and aggressive deportations could impact Republican prospects. The conversation explores whether we'll see more competitive Democratic primaries as the party searches for a new identity, and examines key races from New York and New Jersey that could foreshadow national trends. The discussion also covers some fascinating political developments, including the IRS decision to allow churches to endorse candidates and what that means for the intersection of politics and religion. Gonzalez and Todd speculate about Elon Musk's potential influence on third-party movements, analyze gubernatorial races in states like Ohio and Michigan, and consider how "Biden baggage" might affect Democratic candidates. They wrap up with some college sports talk, debating conference realignment, misleading conference names and the upcoming Pac-12 season. Finally, he answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment about Pakistan, RFK Jr. and a potential rebranding opportunity for Democratic Socialists. Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Which Trump cabinet secretary will be next to leave? 02:30 Record measles outbreak under RFK Jr. 03:45 RFK Jr could hurt Republican candidates in midterms 05:00 Measles outbreak should be a bigger story 06:30 RFK Jr lied to Senator Bill Cassidy 08:30 Kennedy is doing tremendous damage to public health 09:45 Hegseth and Bondi are doing most damage to Trump politically 11:00 Outsiders get eaten alive at the Pentagon 12:15 Joni Ernst is the most likely Hegseth replacement 13:00 MAGA media has turned on Pam Bondi over Epstein 15:00 Howard Lutnick’s media appearances have stopped 15:45 Scott Bessent could get the fed chair job 17:00 Will the Senate pick a fight with Trump over fed chair? 18:30 Bondi most likely to go in the short term 19:30 Democratic voters want drastic action from their representatives 21:30 Trump’s re-election is creating a reactionary revolution on the left 24:00 The Big Beautiful Bill could be a huge political loser for MAGA 26:30 Democrats will distance themselves from Biden 28:30 New poll mapping voter preferences was revealing 30:15 The “invisible primary” for 2028 presidential election 31:15 2028 Democratic hopefuls are visiting early primary states 33:15 Ruben Gallego is getting lots of buzz 35:30 IRS won’t revoke churches’ tax-exempt status for practicing politics 37:00 Nathan Gonzalez joins the Chuck ToddCast! 39:00 Anticipating any senate retirements prior to 2026? 41:00 Joni Ernst most likely to replace Hegseth if he's fired? 42:30 Hegseth and RFK Jr are causing problems for Trump 44:00 What Kennedy is doing at HHS will be a big midterm issue 46:30 The tariff bomb will hit hard, but hasn't hit yet 49:30 Did Biden's team set up the bad debate on purpose? 51:45 Will NY and NJ elections foreshadow the midterms? 53:45 How Mikie Sherrill handles Zohran Mamdani will be telling 56:00 Will we see more competitive Democratic primaries? 57:30 Democrats are wrestling with finding a new identity 58:15 IRS will allow candidate endorsements by churches 1:00:00 Could other entities claim to be churches for political purposes? 1:01:45 Politics and religion have always mixed, will be more overt now 1:03:15 The IRS decision will be bad for churches 1:05:45 How heavy will "Biden baggage" be in 2026? 1:08:00 Will Biden ties sink Pete Buttigieg? 1:09:30 Is a Ramaswamy victory a done deal in Ohio? 1:10:30 Where should Musk target his money to boost third parties? 1:13:45 Musk should support both the Libertarian and Forward parties 1:16:15 Musk hasn't indicated what he's FOR 1:17:30 Alaska and Maine could be ripe for third party success 1:19:30 Dan Osborne's viability in Nebraska? 1:21:30 Rural states could be in play due to tariff turmoil 1:22:30 Dynamics of Michigan Democratic governor primary 1:25:30 Are Mike Duggan's Biden ties a liability? 1:26:30 What under the radar issues could bubble up in 2026? 1:27:45 Aggressive deportations will hurt Republicans 1:29:15 Republican voters care about immigration nationally, not locally 1:30:45 Bigger sin for college conferences: misleading name or geography? 1:33:00 What to expect in the Pac-12 this season? 1:36:45 Oregon State and Washington State should be playing with big schools 1:38:30 Where to find Nathan's work 1:40:00 Chuck's thoughts on interview with Nathan Gonzalez 1:41:40 Ask Chuck 1:42:00 Why isn't the U.S. government tougher on Pakistan? 1:46:45 Why don't leftist Democrats frame their politics as pre-Reagan Democrat? 1:51:15 Why is anti-vax sentiment only framed as an RFK Jr. issue? 1:55:00 James Wood in the home run derby a bright spot for Nats fans…
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1 Will America SURVIVE Donald Trump’s Presidency? 1:49:21
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Chuck Todd begins with Donald Trump receiving criticism and backlash from his own base after essentially declaring “case closed” on the Epstein files and why it’s a “reap what you sow” situation after several members of the administration stoked Epstein conspiracies for years. He also provides Elon Musk with a roadmap for his “America Party” and highlights states where third party candidates would be viable as trust erodes in the two major parties. Then, veteran Boston media personalities Jim Braude and Margery Eagan join Chuck for a wide-ranging discussion about the crisis facing American journalism and democracy. The conversation explores how journalists are compromising their ethics out of personal preservation, the devastating impact of local journalism's decline on political accountability, and the broader media landscape shaped by figures like Roger Ailes since Watergate. Braude and Eagan reflect on how toxic politics has driven good people away from public service, with harassment and threats becoming commonplace for public figures, while an increasingly uninformed public receives information through polarized channels like Fox News and social media. The discussion turns to specific political dynamics, from the deteriorating Kennedy brand in Massachusetts—with RFK Jr. damaging the family legacy while Ted Kennedy's effectiveness as a politician is remembered—to broader questions about whether America can survive and recover from the Trump era. The hosts examine why Americans have become numb to Trump's inflammatory rhetoric, debate whether Democrats should break rules in defiance of Trump (citing the gun violence sit-in as an example of constructive rule-breaking), and discuss the messaging challenges facing the Democratic Party. They also explore how cultural issues rather than economics serve as the glue for both parties, why democratic socialist policies are popular but the socialist label is toxic, and whether politicians from Massachusetts can win nationally, before concluding with reflections on local Boston politics and the ultimate question of whether America can extract itself from its current political mess. Finally, Chuck answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment regarding a cultural swap between the left and the right, whether we’re living through the fall of the American empire and what it would take to break Trump’s spell over MAGA. Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Introduction 02:15 The right wing Epstein conspiracy theorists are turning on Trump 03:30 The CIA withheld info on Lee Harvey Oswald for 60 years 05:30 Right wing media created atmosphere of distrust 06:15 The conspiracy theorists are now in power 07:15 The Trump administration won’t be believed by their followers 08:00 The administration is behaving like they have something to hide* 09:45 Misinformation has polluted the discourse 11:30 Trump acolytes lied about Epstein at some point 13:15 When you stoke conspiracies, you aren’t believable when in power 15:00 The government has earned its distrust 16:30 In a functional administration, Patel, Bondi and Bongino would be fired* 17:30 The two party system is on brink of collapse, and that’s a good thing 19:30 Musk isn’t wrong to want to break the two party system 21:15 The country would be better served by a four party system 23:00 There is a path for Elon to succeed due to his money 23:45 Texas and Florida are the two best states for a third party to succeed 25:15 Several other states are viable for third party senate candidates 29:30 The midterm electorate will be volatile 30:30 Jim Braude and Margery Eagan join the Chuck ToddCast! 32:30 The state of journalism and public radio 34:00 Journalists compromising ethics out of personal preservation 36:00 The death of print journalism 38:00 The impact of local journalism on political accountability 39:30 John's background in politics led him to radio/journalism 40:45 Media is harsher on activists than politicians 42:00 John's experience in city council made him a better journalist 43:15 Harassment/threats to public figures 44:45 Politics is so toxic that good people don't run 47:15 Toxic politics/liberal media discourse goes back to Roger Ailes & Watergate 48:45 How do educated elected Republicans sleep at night? 49:30 The country is woefully uninformed 50:45 Fox News & social media have been incredibly effective for the right 52:15 What's the state of the Kennedy brand in Massachusetts? 54:30 Ted Kennedy was one of the most effective politicians ever 56:30 RFK Jr. is doing tremendous damage to the family name 57:30 Americans have become numb to Trump's outrages 59:00 Will America survive and recover from the Trump era? 1:00:45 The administration is reaping what they've sown with Epstein 1:03:00 Trump gets away with "I hate Democrats" comments 1:04:00 Should Dems break rules in defiance of Trump? 1:06:00 Democrats sit-in over guns was an example of good rulebreaking 1:07:30 Democrats are bad messengers 1:08:45 Politicians have to be performative 1:12:15 The left needs to have a socialism vs capitalism debate 1:13:00 Cultural issues are the glue for both parties, not economics 1:14:45 Democratic socialist policies are popular, the socialist label is not 1:17:00 Can a Massachusetts politician win nationally? 1:20:15 State of the Boston mayoral race 1:23:45 Should Michelle Wu be worried about being an incumbent 1:25:45 Can Andrew Cuomo make a comeback against Mamdani? 1:27:45 Can America get itself out of this mess? 1:32:30 Thoughts on interview with Jim and Margery 1:33:00 Ask Chuck 1:33:15 Why did the left take the "hall monitor" vibe from the right? 1:37:15 Are we living through the fall of the American empire? 1:42:15 What would it take to break Trump's hold over MAGA? 1:44:00 How and where can Musk succeed with a third party?…
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1 Playing POLITICS With Texas Disaster + Elon Launches America Party + Will Feminism SURVIVE In The Trump Era? 1:50:20
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Chuck Todd begins with the flooding disaster in Texas and why America’s toxic political landscape makes preparing for extreme weather events unlikely, if not impossible. He also reacts to Elon Musk launching the “America Party” and expresses doubts about Musk’s motives, while applauding the idea of launching a viable third party. Finally, he blasts Florida governor Ron DeSantis for vetoing funding for a veterans program over a personal gripe with another Florida lawmaker. Then, directors Cecilia Aldarondo, Salima Koroma, and Alice Gu join Chuck to discuss their HBO documentary "Dear Ms.: A Revolution In Print," which chronicles the groundbreaking feminist magazine that launched in 1972. The filmmakers share the origins of their collaboration and the challenges of distilling Ms. magazine's complex 50-year legacy into a cohesive narrative, using iconic covers as launching points for exploring three main themes. They discuss how Ms. magazine differentiated itself from traditional women's publications focused on homemaking, instead tackling controversial subjects like pornography, workplace harassment, and the objectification of women—topics that generated significant male backlash and revealed the deep cultural resistance to feminist ideas. The conversation explores how the documentary's themes resonate in today's political climate, examining whether the Trump era represents a step backward for women's rights or simply exposed hidden truths about persistent inequality. The directors reflect on the evolution of feminist discourse, from the magazine's early battles against normalized harassment to contemporary debates about pornography, violence, and the #MeToo movement. They also consider Gloria Steinem's enduring legacy and discuss how early feminists faced far greater challenges than modern advocates, while acknowledging ongoing struggles around pay gaps in sports and the need for systemic rather than merely optical changes. The filmmakers conclude by reflecting on what didn't make the final cut and speculating about what a future installment might explore, including the recent rise of women's sports as a potential focal point. Finally, he answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment about a potential second civil war, what life in an authoritarian state actually looks like, and why the American media has completely neglected the conflict between Rwanda and Congo. To help support the Santa Rose Veterans Treatment Court, visit santarosavtc.com Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Introduction 03:00 Politics is making tragedies like Texas even worse 04:30 No evidence that budget cuts played a role in the tragedy 05:30 We’re not prepared for the extreme weather that’s coming 06:30 Voters don’t reward “preventative” policy 09:00 The insurance industry is sounding the alarm on climate 10:30 The climate/disaster debate will only grow 12:30 It’s not “too soon for politics”, we need to be better prepared 13:45 Elon Musk launches the “America Party” 15:15 Musk wants to own, not share a movement 17:00 We need TWO new parties 20:00 Only a few defections to third parties would force change 21:30 There’s massive interest in a third party 23:30 Trump says he “hates” Democrats 25:30 Ron DeSantis vetoes veterans treatment over personal dispute 27:45 Lawmaker blew the whistle on the DeSantis charity 30:00 Line-item vetoes are fraught for political corruption 32:00 Petty politics is being used to harm veterans 34:30 Cecilia Aldarondo, Salima Koroma & Alice Gu join the Chuck Toddcast! 35:00 What was the origin of "Dear Ms.: A Revolution In Print"? 37:00 The biggest challenge making Dear Ms. 39:45 HBO wanted iconic covers as the launching point for storytelling 41:00 The three main themes of the documentary? 42:00 Pornography was the most difficult issue for the magazine to cover 44:30 1972 was an iconic year for women 46:45 It was hard to have a black woman on the cover of a magazine 48:30 Most women's magazines were about homemaking 51:30 Ms. highlighted the objectification of women 53:00 Culture has evolved significantly since the release of Animal House 54:00 Harassment used to be commonplace and accepted 56:15 Technology has supercharged pornography into the mainstream 57:30 The backlash against feminism rose with the evangelical movement 59:00 There's still plenty of sexual taboos, but also more sexual content 1:00:30 The effort to draw a distinction between violence and pornography 1:02:30 Anti-porn sentiment puts women in danger 1:03:45 Would the documentary be different if we weren't in the Trump era? 1:06:45 The false sense that America had achieved equal rights 1:08:00 The feminist focus on women's rights over other rights 1:09:00 Is the Trump era a step back? Or has it revealed the hidden truth? 1:12:00 "Me too" should have been "Them Too" 1:14:00 Gloria Steinham's legacy 1:16:45 Early feminists faced far greater challenges than modern feminists 1:18:00 The emergence of women in elected politics 1:20:30 The importance of this film coming out now 1:21:45 If there's a Part 4 in ten years, would it be the rise in women's sports? 1:23:15 The pay gap in sports is massive 1:26:00 Sports politics has focused on optical change over systemic change 1:28:00 What didn't make the cut for Dear Ms.? 1:34:15 Chuck's thoughts on the interview 1:34:45 Nats announce they are firing the manager and GM 1:37:30 Ask Chuck 1:37:45 If the country descends into civil war, who would the "sides" be? 1:41:30 What does life look like in authoritarian/kleptocratic countries? 1:45:00 Why is there no coverage of the Congo/Rwanda conflict?…
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1 Shame On Paramount + Is Trump Selling Out Ukraine? + Can Democrats TAKE BACK Florida From Republicans? 1:35:57
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Chuck Todd begins by reacting to Paramount agreeing to settle Trump’s bogus 60 Minutes lawsuit and explains why it’s demoralizing for journalists and delegitimizing for corporate owned media. He also dives into the news that Trump has cut off weapons shipments to Ukraine despite a large majority of Americans supporting Ukraine and why it makes strategic sense to do so. Then, Chuck is joined by Florida gubernatorial candidate David Jolly for an in-depth conversation about Florida's evolving political landscape and his own remarkable transformation from GOP loyalist to Democratic candidate. Jolly shares his Florida origin story and analyzes how the state's politics have shifted, exploring whether Miami's political evolution offers hope for broader American reconciliation. The discussion delves into immigration dynamics, examining why some immigrant communities have gravitated toward Republicans and the potential backlash from deportation policies, while also addressing whether Democratic socialism remains politically toxic in South Florida. Jolly recounts his political evolution, emphasizing that while his policy positions have changed, his core values remain constant. He reflects on pivotal moments including the Pulse nightclub shooting that served as a reckoning for his views on gun ownership, his departure from the NRA after rejecting their "quid pro quo" offer for an A rating, and his decision to run as a Democrat rather than an Independent. Throughout, Jolly offers candid insights into Florida's systemic challenges—from the unaffordable "Florida dream" and housing crisis exacerbated by hurricane risks, to 27 years of Republican trifecta rule that he argues has led to corruption, gutted public schools through voucher programs, and political interference with state universities. The discussion also touches on everything from NIL regulations in college sports to public financing for professional stadiums, painting a comprehensive picture of Florida's political and social complexities. Finally, in homage to Independence Day, Chuck examines the state of “independents” and third-parties and explains why the appetite for candidates outside the two party system is higher than ever. Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Introduction 01:45 Paramount agrees to pay off Trump’s CBS lawsuit to secure merger 03:00 The pay off stains all corporate media and news 04:15 It is a gut punch for practicing journalists 06:00 Corporate owned media are losing their legitimacy 08:15 There’s no good explanation for capitulation 10:30 For media to have credibility, they have to be ethical 11:30 Trump cuts off military aid to Ukraine 13:00 A majority of the American public supports Ukraine 15:45 Supporting Ukraine makes strategic sense for the U.S. 17:30 The Russians helped Trump in 20016, even if there wasn’t collusion 19:00 American news doesn’t prioritize covering the war 20:30 David Jolly joins the Chuck ToddCast! 21:15 David's Florida origin story 23:00 The current state of Florida's politics 24:45 The "Florida dream" is becoming out of reach 27:30 Is Miami's political evolution a sign of hope for the rest of America? 28:45 Backlash to deportations from Florida's immigrant communities? 29:45 What caused immigrants to gravitate towards Republicans? 31:15 Cruelty and broken promises are the two themes of deportations 32:30 Is Democratic socialism politically toxic in south Florida? 34:15 Balancing housing affordability with hurricane safety 36:30 Private insurers can't keep up with risk 37:45 Remove hurricane damage from private insurance policies 38:45 David's political evolution from Republican to Democrat 42:15 His policy positions have changed, his values have not 43:30 What do responsible gun ownership laws look like? 44:15 Differences between a Bush 41 and Bush 43 Republican? 45:15 The NRA's "quid pro quo" offer for A rating 46:30 Pulse nightclub shooting was a reckoning for him 48:30 Running as a Democrats vs an Independent 53:00 Too many Floridians are living paycheck to paycheck 54:15 Republicans have had a trifecta in Florida for 27 years 55:15 Corruption in Florida politics 57:15 Florida's public school system has been gutted due to voucher program 59:15 Vouchers have just subsidized the private schools 1:01:00 There's no vetting process for charter/private schools 1:03:30 Republican meddling with Florida's universities 1:05:45 De-politicizing government job appointments 1:08:45 Should the state play a role in regulating NIL in college sports? 1:11:45 Public financing for professional sport stadiums? 1:13:15 Would the Rays be more successful in Tampa or Orlando? 1:14:30 Favorite governors you'd lean on if elected? 1:16:00 What's happening in third party and independent politics 1:17:00 Ballot access is a huge deterrent for third party candidates 1:18:45 Update on independent candidates around the country 1:21:00 Huge appetite for independent & third party candidates 1:22:00 Many states have big pools of independent voters 1:31:15 If voters want change, they have to challenge the status quo 1:34:00 Democratic socialists need a rebrand, not a new agenda…
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1 Senate Passes “Big Beautiful Bill” + Ian Bremmer On Fallout Of Trump’s Iran Strike & Why Russia Is Winning 1:43:19
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Chuck Todd begins by reacting to the senate passing Trump’s signature piece of legislation: “The Big Beautiful Bill.” He reviews the excuses and rationales given by the senators who had expressed issues with the bill but still voted for it, and explains why the fear of Donald Trump’s wrath is enough to get lawmakers to fall in line and explains why the bill’s passage is emblematic of the broken state of Congress. Then, Chuck is joined by political scientist and Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer to dissect the most pressing geopolitical challenges facing the world today. The discussion begins with analysis of recent Iranian strikes and the Middle East conflict, exploring whether Iran has been exposed as a "paper tiger" and examining the complex dynamics between Trump, Netanyahu, and regional powers like Saudi Arabia. Bremmer offers insights into Iran's domestic vulnerabilities—noting the regime's mere 20% public support—while assessing the likelihood of nuclear developments and potential exit strategies from current conflicts. The conversation expands to cover Trump's relationship with NATO allies, the slowly deteriorating situation in Ukraine, and Putin's potential next moves, including the concerning possibility of nuclear escalation if his regime faces existential threats. Bremmer and Todd also tackle the rise of populist movements globally, the erosion of democratic guardrails in America, and the fundamental shift toward reactionary politics that may define a generation. Throughout, Bremmer provides his characteristic blend of realpolitik analysis and concern for democratic institutions, culminating in a sobering assessment of how America's political system now rewards winners over leaders and creates conditions where "socialists can't beat capitalists, but they can beat kleptocrats." Finally, he answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment regarding the potential for erosion of Trump’s support, election denialism and a fun alternate history theory where legendary Bears coach Mike Ditka beat Barack Obama for state office in Illinois. Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Introduction 00:15 90 days from Liberation Day and “90 deals in 90 days”, there are two deals 01:30 Trump will back off on tariffs again to avoid economic damage 02:30 The Big Beautiful Bill passes the Senate 04:15 Josh Hawley votes for bill despite promises not to cut health care 06:00 Lisa Murkowski cites tax break expiration for her yes vote 08:15 Murkowski has always been Alaska first over America first 09:30 Republicans fall in line out of fear of Trump 11:00 Congress is broken 13:00 Bipartisanship is dead in the 21st century 14:30 Both parties have weaponized partisanship 16:15 How do we fix the broken congress? 17:30 The public needs to understand WHY congress is broken 19:00 Independents could force congress to function better 21:00 Bill was rushed due to Trump’s impatience 22:30 We’re in the kleptocracy stage, headed toward authoritarianism 24:00 Dysfunction in congress has created a more powerful presidency 26:00 Ian Bremmer joins the Chuck ToddCast! 28:00 Media cycle has already moved on from the Iran strike 29:15 The strike wasn't meant to be a war 30:15 Steve Bannon's theory that we're on the brink of WW3 31:45 Trump wanted a negotiated settlement with Iran 33:00 Netanyahu was always going to force the US's hand 34:30 Trump is capable of telling Bibi "no" 36:15 Would Trump support a two state solution? 38:30 Iran has no friends on the global stage willing to support them 40:15 After investigators access Gaza, Israel will lose support 41:45 Saudis will demand a two state solution 43:15 Did we expose Iran as a "paper tiger"? 45:30 The Iranian regime only has 20% support from the public 46:30 Iran's strong enough to put down an uprising 47:30 The U.S. won't put boots on the ground in Iran 49:00 What is Iran's exit strategy from this conflict? 52:00 Iran is likely 3 years away from a bomb 53:15 Iran may be a theocracy, but doesn't act irrationally 54:45 The state of Iraq's leadership? 56:15 Is there global investment in Iraq? 57:15 Status of Trump + NATO? 59:30 Europe underinvested in defense for decades 1:01:15 Pushing Europe to spend more on defense is one of Trump's best achievements 1:02:00 Status of Russia/Ukraine war? 1:03:00 Ukraine is losing slowly 1:04:15 Chances Putin would attack one of the Baltic states? 1:06:15 Putin could use a nuke if he felt his regime was at risk 1:08:15 The rise of left wing populism 1:10:00 American elections will be free and fair, but public won't think so 1:12:00 Guardrails on the executive branch have been weakened 1:13:15 Are we stuck with reactionary politics for a generation? 1:14:45 Trump didn't attend funeral for assassinated Minnesota lawmakers 1:15:45 The U.S. doesn't create leaders, it creates winners 1:18:30 The lack of bipartisanship creates bad legislation 1:19:45 The Big Beautiful Bill will create more Mamdanis 1:20:45 Socialists can't beat capitalists, but they can beat kleptocrats 1:23:30 Thoughts on conversation with Ian Bremmer 1:24:00 Mamdani beat Cuomo by double digits in final tally 1:25:30 There will be a fight for the soul of the Democratic party 1:26:15 Ask Chuck 1:26:30 Could Trump's support erode like Marion Barry's? 1:30:30 Election denialism now coming from both sides regularly? 1:36:30 How different would things look if Mike Ditka had beat Obama in Illinois?…
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1 Can Democrats Flip The Senate In 2026? + The SHOCKING Voter Data That Explains Trump's 2024 Victory 1:55:06
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Chuck Todd reacts to the news that North Carolina senator Thom Tillis won’t seek reelection, why harassment from the Trump team led to his decision, and why his decision gives Democrats another opportunity to pick up a senate seat in the 2026 midterm elections. He also highlights the path for Democrats to win the senate in 26’ and cautions Republicans about the potential of a Democratic president abusing their power in a similar way to Trump. Then, Chuck sits down with renowned pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson to dissect the seismic shifts in American politics following the 2024 election. They dive deep into the surprising demographic realignments that defined Trump's victory, including his unprecedented gains with young and Latino voters, while exploring whether traditional demographic-based political messaging has become obsolete. Anderson shares insights from Pew Research's unique voter validation methodology and explains why the biggest story of 2024 wasn't who showed up to vote, but rather the millions of Biden 2020 supporters who stayed home. The conversation spans from foreign policy contradictions—where only 8% support attacking Iran but majorities back preventing Iranian nuclear weapons—to the evolving nature of political coalitions and whether we're witnessing a return to pre-Obama era electoral patterns. Anderson and Todd examine the psychological profile of different generations, particularly Gen Z's political malleability and loss of societal trust shaped by COVID, while discussing the future challenges facing pollsters as AI technology threatens traditional survey methodology. They conclude by analyzing whether 2024 represented a "vote for" or "vote against" election, and how both parties must adapt to meet an increasingly anti-establishment electorate. Finally, Chuck answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment about baseball, the media, and the prospects of Republican congressman Mike Lawler running for governor in New York. Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Senator Thom Tillis won’t seek reelection 02:00 Tillis struggled to fully embrace Trumpism/MAGA 03:00 Tillis felt harassed by the Trump team 05:30 Rep. Don Bacon also not seeking reelection 08:00 Tillis retirement makes Roy Cooper senate run more likely 09:15 Lara Trump may run for Tillis’s seat 11:00 Trump has caused multiple senate seats to flip blue 12:15 How Democrats can pick up the seats to flip the senate 13:15 North Carolina, Texas, Maine could all be in play for Democrats 15:30 Susan Collin managed to make both sides mad 17:00 Louisiana probably out of reach for Democrats 18:30 Other states Democrats can target 22:00 Budget cuts to rural states could create openings for Democrats 24:15 It’s an uphill battle for Democrats, but they’re in the game 28:00 It’s been a tumultuous week in politics 28:30 Trump has pushed the limits of his powers 29:30 Trump has created a blueprint for successors to follow 31:00 We’ve grown numb to power being used for personal gain 32:00 Politics was becoming less corrupt until Trump 34:00 After Nixon, the country wanted a high character president 35:15 The constitutional guardrails are being weakened 37:00 Is the ability to get attention the most important skill in politics? 37:45 Kristen Soltis Anderson joins the Chuck ToddCast! 39:15 How Pew Research's voter validation poll works 41:15 Why Pew's poll is the best survey of both voters and non-voters 42:30 Voters have an Iraq hangover when viewing the Iran strikes 43:30 Public opinion on foreign policy is complicated and contradictory 44:15 Only 8% of the public supports attacking Iran 45:00 The public supports intervention to prevent Iran nuclear weapon 46:45 Are Republican voters party first, or Trump supporters? 48:30 Polling on Iran hinges on what we actually achieved with strikes 50:00 Huge jump in Hispanic support for Trump in 2024 52:15 Trump gained most with young and latino voters 53:45 Has the electorate reverted to the pre-Obama era? 55:30 Are demographics overrated in messaging? 57:15 Urban/rural divide shrank in 2024 1:00:15 Biggest story of 24' was Biden 20' voters that didn't show up 1:02:15 The parties need to meet voters where they are 1:03:15 Takeaways from Mamdani's victory in NYC? 1:04:30 Bullish on media savvy populists 1:06:15 AOC is a 5 star political athlete 1:08:45 Was 2024 a "vote for" or "vote against" election? 1:10:15 Voters continue to vote against the status quo 1:11:30 Where is the electorate stable/unstable? 1:14:00 Has Trump changed the perception of what government should do? 1:16:00 Republicans want state intervention in "woke" business over illegality 1:17:15 What is the best methodology for conducting polls? 1:20:30 Best way to contact people for polls? 1:22:30 Generative AI will cause major problems for pollsters 1:25:15 Can averaging polls be helpful? 1:27:45 Averaging national polls vs. state polls 1:29:15 Impact of millennials becoming largest voting bloc 1:30:30 Gen Z is politically malleable 1:31:15 The COVID effect on Gen-Z's politics 1:33:15 Gen Z has lost trust and faith in society 1:35:15 How lasting is someone's "coming of age" moment in politics? 1:38:45 Chuck's thoughts on interview with Kristen Soltis Anderson 1:41:45 Ask Chuck 1:42:15 Naming the Florida Marlins the "Miami Marlins"? 1:47:15 Is the media failing to handle Trump's flood the zone strategy? 1:51:30 Could Mike Lawler win in New York or rise in the Republican party?…
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1 Zohran Mamdani’s Win Is A Political Earthquake + How Will America Regulate Artificial Intelligence? 1:52:19
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Chuck Todd examines Zohran Mamdani's stunning primary victory as a seismic shift for the Democratic Party, analyzing how the young progressive candidate's win represents a broader rejection of establishment politics and legacy candidates. The discussion explores the Democratic establishment's lukewarm response to Mamdani's victory, their history of imposing flawed candidates on voters, and the growing disconnect between party leaders and their base. The conversation delves into whether the Democratic Party is ripe for a progressive takeover, the uncomfortable alliance between progressives and wealthy Democrats, and how Mamdani's success could inspire primary challenges against older politicians like Chuck Schumer, while also touching on the challenges of governing New York City and the unpopularity of recent legislative packages that fail to energize the Democratic base. Then, Reid Wilson, founder and editor of Pluribus News joins Chuck for a comprehensive discussion that spans from sports stadium financing to the future of artificial intelligence regulation. The conversation begins with lighter topics like public funding for entertainment complexes and the Seattle Mariners' playoff prospects, but quickly dives into substantive policy discussions about AI regulation at both federal and state levels. Wilson provides insights into how different industries are responding to AI oversight, the infrastructure challenges posed by data centers, and why state-level politics often achieves more bipartisan cooperation than federal governance. The discussion shifts to examine critical domestic policy issues, particularly the ongoing privatization of public education through school voucher programs that Wilson argues are draining state budgets while transferring wealth from poor to rich families. They also analyze upcoming gubernatorial races across multiple states, exploring how local issues like housing policy, education reform, and infrastructure development could influence political outcomes in Virginia, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Alabama, and Tennessee. The episode concludes with speculation about whether abortion rights will remain a driving force in state legislative sessions, offering listeners a thorough examination of how local and state politics are shaping America's political landscape. Finally, Chuck answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment regarding politics in Louisiana, journalism, and bridging the gap between progressives and moderates! Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Introduction 00:30 Zohran Mamdani is a political earthquake for the Democratic party 01:30 The Democratic party’s lukewarm reaction to Mamdani’s victory 03:30 The Democratic establishment has imposed flawed candidates on their voters 06:30 The establishment doesn’t understand how unpopular their candidates are 07:45 Voters never got due process for Cuomo 08:30 Republicans are trying to weaponize Mamdani 10:30 Democrats need to stop supporting legacy names/candidates 12:00 If the wealthy are upset, Mamdani is winning 13:00 Democrats want to embrace Mamdani without adopting his positions 15:00 Is the Democratic party ripe to be overtaken by progressive candidates? 16:30 The uncomfortable alliance between progressives and wealthy Democrats 20:45 Cuomo felt out of touch to the voters 22:30 Chuck Schumer has becoming the establishment punching bag 24:15 Who can replace Chuck Schumer in leadership? 26:30 Gerry Nadler endorses Mamdani 28:00 Governing New York City is incredibly difficult 29:30 Mamdani’s victory could inspire primaries against older politicians 31:30 The “Big Beautiful Bill” is incredibly unpopular 33:30 There’s nothing positive in the bill to sell to their base 34:30 Polling shows voters want the government to do MORE 36:15 Almost every pick in the NBA draft had been traded 38:15 Reid Wilson joins the Chuck ToddCast! 40:15 As a Seattle native, do you care about the OKC Thunder? 42:00 Public financing for sports stadiums 43:45 Teams aren’t just building stadiums, they build entertainment complexes 45:45 Adding housing to complexes makes them easier to pass politically 47:00 Members of Congress didn't read the "Big Beautiful Bill" 47:45 Will a ban on AI regulation make it into the final bill? 50:15 Is any other industry trying to push back against AI? 52:15 There's more bipartisanship in state level politics 54:15 State lawmakers make the best legislators in Congress 55:15 What AI regulation has been easiest to pass? 56:45 Who will enforce AI regulation? 58:30 Urgency to get AI in place to compensate for boomers retiring 59:15 Meeting power requirements for data centers 01:01:30 Public pushback against data centers 01:03:15 NIMBY's fighting against ADUs as solution for housing crisis 01:05:15 Housing policy fights take a LONG time 01:06:45 The privatization of the public school system 01:08:15 Red state legislatures are all pushing school vouchers 01:09:45 Voucher programs are draining state budgets 01:10:30 Voucher programs are a wealth transfer from poor to rich 01:12:45 Far less standards and accountability for private schools 01:14:45 Are any states innovating in public education? 01:16:15 Education could be a winning issue in a presidential election 01:17:45 Which states are ripe to flip politically based on local issues? 01:20:45 Virginia gubernatorial race won't be close, New Jersey will 0 1:23:45 Any chance for Republicans in Massachusetts? 01:25:00 Chances for Republican senators running for governor? 01:26:15 Could the Alabama governor's race be competitive? 01:28:15 Is Marsha Blackburn too far to the right for Tennessee? 01:31:15 Tennessee Republicans don't want Memphis to become Nashville 01:32:15 Naming airports after presidents 01:34:30 Will the Mariners ever make the playoffs? 01:38:30 Will abortion be an issue this legislative season? 01:41:30 Ask Chuck - Is there a path for a Democrat to win the Senate seat in Louisiana? 01:45:45 Why don't more journalists explain how their work is done? 01:49:00 Could Andy Beshear be a bridge between populists and moderates?…
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1 Zohran Mamdani STUNS With Victory Over Andrew Cuomo + The NIGHTMARE Of Living Undocumented In Trump’s America 1:57:39
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Chuck Todd begins with Zohran Mamdani’s stunning victory over Andrew Cuomo in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary. He points to Mamdani’s cost of living messaging and youth as major factors in the victory, but cautions the party against embracing the “socialist” label, and wonders whether the party establishment will embrace or shun Mamdani. Then, Chuck is joined by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas, who shares his deeply personal journey of living as an undocumented immigrant in America and how it shaped his perspective on one of the nation's most divisive issues. Vargas, who publicly revealed his undocumented status over a decade ago, discusses the atmospheric shift in immigration discourse under Trump, the bipartisan failures that have plagued reform efforts, and why he believes coming out as gay was actually easier than revealing his immigration status. He offers a unique insider's view of working at major outlets like the Washington Post while hiding his legal status, living in constant fear of deportation. The conversation delves into the broader media and political landscape surrounding immigration, with Vargas arguing that Democrats have failed to provide a positive counter-narrative to right-wing messaging that has made anti-immigration sentiment central to Republican identity. He challenges both parties for using immigration as a political football rather than addressing the human reality of 40 million people of Mexican heritage living in America. Vargas advocates for journalism that goes beyond economic impact stories to humanize immigrants' experiences, while grappling with the tension between objective reporting and advocacy journalism. The discussion also touches on America's demographic future, the need for immigrant labor to offset declining birth rates, and whether the nation can reconcile its identity as both a country of immigrants and a Judeo-Christian society. Finally, he answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment regarding the viral Ted Cruz vs Tucker Carlson interview and addresses the conspiracy theory that Starlink hacked voting machines in the 2024 election. Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Zohran Mamdani beats Andrew Cuomo in NYC mayoral primary 02:30 Multiple possible explanations for Mamdani’s victory 03:30 Cost of living messaging resonated 04:30 This will supercharge the young vs old debate in the party 05:30 Will the “democratic socialism” label become a liability for the party? 08:00 Moderates rallying around Cuomo made no sense 09:00 This should be a wake up call for the Democratic establishment 10:00 Democratic voters are looking for “new” 11:45 Mamdani fired first shot in battle to rebrand the party 13:30 Rallying around Eric Adams would be a bad move for the establishment 15:30 Mamdani needs to expand his tent 17:30 The big tent illusion - Both parties claim to be "big tent" but aren't 19:15 It's hard to not have a "label" in our current politics 21:00 The Republican party has become a cult of personality 21:45 Politicians can't ever agree with the other side 22:30 The only politicians with a big tent approach are governors 25:00 The coalition that elected Trump is big tent, he isn't governing like it 26:30 Our politics would be healthier if there was four parties 28:00 Politics wasn't designed to be winner-take-all 29:30 Bipartisanship would produce better, more durable legislation 33:30 John Cornyn may drop out, but only if he can stop Ken Paxton 35:45 If Ken Paxton is the nominee, Democrats could win the TX senate seat 37:00 Center-right voters in Texas are homeless 37:45 The TikTok extension via executive order is illegal 38:30 Donald Trump has refused to enforce the law with TikTok 39:45 Politicians are fearful of alienating TikTok users 41:30 Jose Antonio Vargas joins the Chuck ToddCast! 42:00 What year did you go public with your undocumented status? 44:00 The atmospheric shift around immigration under Trump 45:30 George W. Bush was much more compassionate to immigrants 46:30 Immigration has been a bipartisan mess 47:30 Immigration has been the central issue in right wing media 49:00 Democrats haven't provided a positive counter narrative 50:15 Being undocumented is living a life of fear 51:45 Nobody at the Washington Post knew he was undocumented 53:30 People following the proper process are being arrested 56:00 Backlash to demographic changes 58:00 White immigrants can hide in plain sight 59:00 Anti-immigration is the currency of the Republican party 01:00:30 Immigration wasn't always covered politically 01:03:30 Jose was shocked he wasn't contacted by ICE 01:04:30 Both parties have used immigration to score political points 01:06:30 Coming out as gay was easier than coming out as undocumented 01:09:00 Obligation to be doing advocacy journalism? 01:11:30 We haven't felt the economic effects of mass deportation yet 01:13:45 Why is it so hard to positively sell immigration to conservatives? 01:16:30 Journalists need to be educators 01:18:15 We live in a post-literate world 01:21:15 Journalism vs Advocacy 01:22:30 Helping people tell immigrant stories 01:25:15 Holding people in power to account 01:26:30 Need for immigrants to compensate for declining birth rates 01:28:00 Immigrant stories rarely get told outside of economic impact 01:31:00 Segregation still exists, but it's in media/information ecosystems 01:32:45 Are we a nation of immigrants or a Judeo-Christian society? 01:37:30 The case for optimism 01:39:15 Journalists need to humanize the immigration issue 01:40:45 Chuck's thoughts on interview with Jose Antonio Vargas 01:42:00 Is the rift between Tucker Carlson and Ted Cruz real or manufactured? 01:47:05 When did U.S. politics become so hyperpartisan? 01:52:00 Thoughts on the theory that Starlink tampered with voting machines?…
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1 Trump CHOOSES War With Iran + Jake Tapper On PROBLEM With Electing Older Leaders Like Biden & Trump 1:58:06
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Chuck Todd begins by reacting to President Donald Trump’s decision to order airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. He explains that diplomacy was still on the table, that Israel backed him into a corner, and why he believes that Kamala Harris would have made the same decision if she was president. He highlights the potential ways Iran could strike back, and debates whether this move actually will make the world safer. He also examines the state of the New York mayoral primary and why the Democratic establishment is scared of one particular candidate. Then CNN's Jake Tapper joins Chuck for an in-depth discussion that spans politics, media, and personal insights. The duo discuss Tapper’s bestselling new book “Original Sin” and explore critical questions about journalism's role in vetting political candidates, particularly examining President Biden's age and cognitive health, the media's coverage of his decline, and whether there was a coordinated effort to shield him from scrutiny. They offer their perspectives on Biden's decision to run for re-election, the dynamics surrounding Kamala Harris's selection as VP, and how the political establishment rewards seniority over merit in Congress. Beyond the serious political analysis, the conversation takes a more personal turn as Tapper discusses his approach to social media detox, his upcoming book about Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie, and his thoughts on political satire from South Park to SNL. They also dive into lighter territory, covering everything from Philadelphia sports fandom and memorabilia collecting to streaming recommendations and the challenges of maintaining work-life balance as a high-profile journalist. This episode offers both sharp political commentary and genuine personal insights from two veteran journalists reflecting on their craft and the current media landscape. Finally, he answers questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment, and reflects on the life of his family dog Ruby after her passing. Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Trump orders attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities 02:00 Nobody wants a nuclear arms race in the middle east 02:30 Bombing was a choice, there were other options 03:45 The consequences will affect the entire globe 05:15 Other countries could race toward nukes 06:00 Israel cornered the US government into airstrikes 07:45 Kamala Harris probably would have ordered the airstrikes* 09:15 Israel would have forced the president’s hand either way 10:15 Trump didn’t make the case for strikes in remarks to the nation 12:00 Iran could strike back asymmetrically 12:45 Congress has been sidelined, this is Trump’s war 14:45 Did this make the U.S. and the world safer? 17:30 Trump violated the law by not notifying Democrats about the strike 19:30 Eric Swalwell issues an alarming statement about 2028 election 20:45 NYC mayoral primary will show where the energy in the party is 23:00 Mamdani’s candidacy scares the Democratic establishment 24:20 Jake Tapper joins the Chuck ToddCast! 25:20 How Jake and Chuck met 29:40 Covid set back younger generation's social development 31:35 Disengaging from social media 33:50 Negative feedback online vs. in-person 35:20 Are politicians constantly suspicious of journalists? 37:20 Give politicians the benefit of the doubt? 38:20 Congress won't pass the STOCK Act 39:05 Biden's decision to run was the "original sin" 40:35 Biden originally ran with his family under duress 42:35 There are myths in the legend of Joe Biden 43:50 Biden's resilience led him to the bad decision to run 44:35 The "blame the media" narrative around Biden 45:50 How should the media change its vetting process for candidates? 47:35 Presidential health reports should be subject to perjury 48:20 Biden never took a cognitive test 49:20 Age cap on politicians requires constitutional amendment 50:20 No evidence that autopen was used 51:35 There's a culture of coddling "too old" members in congress 53:50 The system rewards seniority over accomplishment 55:50 Kay Granger being in a dementia center was covered up 57:20 Loss of local urgency in political coverage 59:20 Older politicians are less invested in the future 1:00:50 In any other sphere, Biden's decline is disqualifying 1:02:20 Was the cover up a lack of faith in Harris? 1:03:35 Harris VP choice was for political reasons, not governing 1:05:20 VP pick was between Harris and Whitmer 1:07:05 The super original sin was Obama endorsing Clinton 1:10:35 Start of Biden's decline can be traced back to Beau's death 1:12:20 Obama has never spoken on Biden's decline 1:14:50 What style of book do you like to write the most? 1:18:05 Jake's next book is about Klaus Barbie 1:19:05 Best current political satire? 1:22:35 South Park is the best at capturing the culture 1:24:20 Trump bit on SNL is worn out 1:26:20 Jake's streaming recommendations 1:30:20 Does Jake ever stop working? 1:31:50 Staying off social media 1:33:20 Journalists shouldn't be celebrities 1:34:35 Which Philly sports team will you follow even if they suck? 1:36:50 Collecting sports memorabilia 1:39:05 The entire SEC cheated 1:40:20 The long form podcast format vs short TV interviews 1:43:20 The public's reaction to "Original Sin" 1:45:20 Trump has been backed into a corner with Iran 1:48:00 Chuck's thoughts on the interview Jake Tapper 1:48:30 Ask Chuck - Who would you put on Mt. Rushmore of DC media figures? 1:51:30 What should happen with the Nats after getting swept by the Rockies? 1:53:45 Chuck remembers his family dog Ruby. Rest in peace.…
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1 What Trump’s FEMA Cuts ACTUALLY Mean w/ Governor Pat McCrory 58:27
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Chuck Todd is joined by former North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory for a wide-ranging conversation about the state of American politics and governance. McCrory, who describes himself as a Reagan conservative, discusses how modern politics has become trapped in rigid left/right binary thinking and reflects on his experience managing civil unrest during the 2016 Charlotte riots. The conversation explores the breakdown of civil discourse, the infiltration of legitimate protests by anarchists, and the failure of political leaders to work across party lines during crises like the recent LA fires. The discussion delves into pressing questions about federal disaster response, including whether states can manage without FEMA and how the two-party system is failing Americans. They argue that dark money has turned campaign finance into "legal corruption." He also weighs in on whether the Republican Party can be reformed or if America needs a viable third party, while addressing the political survival prospects of senators like Thom Tillis in an increasingly polarized landscape. Timeline 00:00 Governor Pat McCrory joins the Chuck ToddCast! 01:30 Everything in modern politics is framed in left/right binary terms 03:15 What type of conservative is he? 04:15 What attracted him to Reagan conservatism? 06:00 Americans don’t always demand their leaders show empathy or grace 07:15 We used to be able to have conversations with people we disagree with 10:00 Mayors have less power than people realize 11:00 Congress has given away too much power to the executive branch 12:00 Handling the 2016 riots in Charlotte over a police shooting 12:45 A handful of anarchists have infiltrated the LA protests 15:00 Anarchists try to turn legitimate protests into riots 16:00 Is there a playbook for managing protests and civil unrest? 19:30 Trump, Newsom and Bass should be working together during protests 20:15 The Trump administration views working with Democrats as weakness 21:30 Newsom + Bass not holding joint press conferences during fires was a mistake 23:00 Leaders have to go beyond politics during disasters 24:00 Can states manage disaster relief on their own without FEMA? 26:00 Does FEMA’s need for expediency make it ripe for waste and abuse? 27:00 Disasters are a money making venture for contractors 28:45 FEMA cuts will hurt Trump’s voters the most 30:00 Bad communications after a disaster endanger the public 30:45 Certain government roles shouldn’t be politically appointed 32:30 FEMA needs to be reformed, not eliminated 33:45 Would it be better to reform the GOP, or create a viable third party? 35:15 The two party system is failing America 36:15 The two parties are acting like the mafia 37:15 There is political correctness on both sides of the aisle 39:00 The protests end up being misrepresented on television 41:15 Is the Republican party redeemable? 42:30 Dark money has corrupted our politics 44:15 Crypto has become the top spending lobbying group 48:00 Is crypto really currency if you have to cash it out to spend it? 50:30 Campaign finance has turned into legal corruption 51:45 Can Tom Thillis survive a Republican primary challenge? 55:00 Thillis holds strong convictions about the separation of powers…
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1 Why Is Barack Obama MISSING During This Moment Of Trump Turmoil? + 10 Years Of Trump 1:39:33
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Chuck Todd begins by reflecting on the 10th anniversary of Trump descending his golden escalator and the profound impact he’s had on both our politics and culture since. He argues that Trump has had the greatest impact of any president since FDR, why Trump’s “fake it til you make it” persona appeals to voters and believes the negative impacts Trump has had on society will last for decades. He also highlights the anniversaries of the Watergate break-in and the OJ Simpson chase, and the lasting impacts those two events have had on American media. Then, Chuck is joined by journalist and staff writer for The Atlantic, Mark Leibovich, for a wide-ranging conversation that seamlessly weaves together sports, politics, and cultural commentary. The discussion begins with Leibovich's criticism of Howard Schultz's role in Seattle losing the Sonics, before diving into whether Obama should be more vocal during this political moment. Leibovich argues that Obama's presence might actually reinforce elitist stereotypes about Democrats and questions whether the former president is out of touch with today's electorate. The conversation takes fascinating detours through Beatles history (with Leibovich making the case that Ringo was the band's essential glue), speculation about whether Biden's debate performance was intentionally designed to showcase his decline, and pointed observations about Trump 2.0 being "almost beyond satire." Leibovich doesn't hold back on Trump's blatant corruption or Chuck’s assessment that "Idiocracy was a documentary," while also analyzing the genuine nature of enthusiasm around Kamala Harris's campaign. The episode concludes with thoughts on baseball's pitch clock, the Red Sox's future, and advice for Democrats to meet voters where they are. Finally, Chuck answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment about discrepancies in polling and why poor campaign finance laws allow for the outsized influence of money in Virginia’s gubernatorial race. Timeline: 00:00 Introduction 00:30 June 16th marks the 10th anniversary of Trump descending the escalator 01:45 Trump’s staying power isn’t an accident 02:30 Trump’s impact has been greater than any modern president 04:00 Trump’s “fake it til you make it” strategy worked* 05:45 Trump is comfortable being an outsider and disrespected 07:00 Trump remade the Republican party in his image 09:00 The poison he’s injected is division and politicization 11:00 The culture Trump built will shape politics for decades 13:00 June 17th the anniversary of Watergate break in 13:45 The biased liberal media narrative was manufactured by Nixon 15:15 Republicans mistake press neutrality with antagonism 16:30 Service journalism has become rare 18:15 June 17th also anniversary of OJ Simpson chase 19:30 OJ chase/trial massively changed media 23:00 CNN saw CourTV’s ratings and changed strategy 25:15 Before OJ, news networks didn’t chase ratings 29:00 Mark Leibovich joins the Chuck ToddCast! 32:30 Mark's homage to the Oklahoma City Thunder 33:45 Howard Schultz deserves the blame for Seattle losing the Sonics 35:00 Is there an NBA market that needs to be eliminated/moved? 37:30 Is it a mistake to brand teams to a state/region over a city? 39:30 Should Obama be speaking out more due to the vacuum of leadership? 41:30 Obama to blame for not grooming the next generation? 42:30 Obama favored Hillary Clinton more than Joe Biden 43:00 Obama didn't believe in identity politics 44:45 Can Obama lead by example at this moment? 46:15 Obama's presence reinforces elitist stereotypes about Democrats 48:45 If John Lennon had lived, would the Beatles have just been the Rolling Stones? 51:15 Ringo was the glue for the Beatles 53:30 Ringo is non judgemental and appeals to both sides 55:45 Ringo was a huge American football fan 58:00 Obama seems out of touch with the current electorate 59:15 Was the energy around Harris genuine enthusiasm, or just relief? 1:00:15 Biden probably loses 6-8 more states than Harris 1:02:30 Was the Biden debate intentional to showcase he wasn't up to it? 1:05:15 There was no cover up of Biden's decline, it was obvious 1:06:00 Will "Biden baggage" sink Pete Buttigieg or other Biden alum? 1:08:00 Trump 2.0 is almost beyond satire 1:09:00 Idiocracy was a documentary 1:10:15 Why is there no mass outrage over Trump's blatant corruption? 1:13:00 What traits will the next Democratic president have post-Trump? 1:14:00 Trump's skill set isn't transferable within the Republican party 1:15:45 Trump is the definition of "Fake it til you make it" 1:19:00 Trump weaponized the NFL in the culture war 1:21:00 The pitch clock has been great for baseball 1:22:30 Thoughts on the Devers trade 1:25:00 Are the Red Sox for sale? 1:26:00 Democrats need to meet voters where they are 1:26:45 You can't write off Gavin Newsom 1:28:00 Chuck's thoughts on the interview with Mark Leibovich 1:28:30 Ask Chuck 1:28:45 How can two respected polling companies have very different results? 1:35:00 Outside money flooding the Virginia gubernatorial race?…
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1 Will Trump Drag The United States Into WAR With Iran? 44:40
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Chuck Todd reacts to the bizarre limbo President Donald Trump has put the country and world into as he weighs bringing the United States military into the conflict between Israel and Iran. Chuck weighs the benefits and risks of such a move, explains why Israel can’t end Iran’s nuclear program without the U.S. and why Trump is treating foreign policy like reality TV. He provides some updates and analysis on several primaries and special elections across the country, and concludes by answering listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment about the ability of unknown candidates to emerge in a crowded media environment and why voters can’t impeach elected officials for bad behavior like we saw from Senator Mike Lee. Timeline: 00:00 Trump has put the country into a bizarre limbo over Iran 01:00 It feels like there is a drumbeat towards U.S. military action 01:50 Iran knows nuclear weapons are a powerful deterrent 04:05 Trump got traction in the Republican party by opposing the Bush doctrine 06:20 Iran is weaker than ever after Israel destroyed their proxies 07:20 Israel can't eradicate Iran's nuclear program without the U.S. 08:05 Congress isn't likely to confront him over war powers 09:50 This situation rhymes with the pretense of the Iraq war 11:20 Trump would be taking a great risk by accepting Israeli intelligence 12:50 Trump is treating foreign policy like it's a reality TV show 14:20 America playing world police worked… until it didn't 15:20 Trump has been backed into a corner 16:35 There are diverse opinions in the situation room 17:50 Trump making war decisions via tweet has been normalized 18:35 Virginia primaries have set up governor's race for later this year 19:20 Democrats should be poised for clean sweep in Virginia 20:20 Either way, Virginia will elect its first female governor 21:20 NY and NJ elections will be closer than Virginia 22:50 Ranked choice voting in NYC mayor's race creates unique coalitions 25:20 Ritchie Torres won't run for governor if Zoran Mandani wins mayoral race 26:50 Sen. Michael Bennett to leave Senate and run for Colorado governor 28:50 Byron Donalds is already running attack ads in Florida governor race 30:05 Ohio's gubernatorial race will be closer than you think 34:15 Ask Chuck 34:45 Can an unknown candidate emerge in this media ecosystem? 38:10 Why aren’t house members or senators impeached by their voters? 41:45 The need for straight shooters in media (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)…
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1 Trump Has Created An Environment That's Ripe For Political Violence 1:31:14
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Chuck Todd begins with a solemn observation… that the world and country are both in a very unstable and combustible moment and needs President Donald Trump to offer stable leadership to help turn the temperature down… but is likely incapable of, or unwilling of doing so. He also reflects on Trump’s role in creating an environment ripe for political violence and why he believes we’re living in an Orwellian moment where it’s hard to know what to believe. Then Chuck sits down with Mike Pesca, host of "The Gist," for a deep dive into media, politics, and culture. The conversation kicks off with observations about the podcast industry's shift toward video content and marketing strategies and how news has evolved from reporting to commentary, blurring the traditional lines between journalism and opinion. They explore the trend of audiences gravitating toward partisan content and echo chambers. They discuss cryptocurrency's similarities to collectibles and its role in financial privacy, to Trump's media strategy and the Democrats' failure to match his "everywhere" approach to communication. They examine specific policy proposals like DOGE's potential costs, Trump's penny elimination plan, and his willingness to negotiate with hostile nations. They conclude with an intriguing look at the potential politicization of sports media, Caitlin Clark's unexpected role as a political lightning rod and the rarity of overtly political sports coaches like Auburn’s Bruce Pearl. Finally, he concludes the show by answering listeners’ questions about Elon Musk’s access to government data, what may have been different if Trump hadn’t pulled America out of the Iran nuclear deal and his thoughts on podcasting compared to hosting Meet the Press. Timeline 00:00 Introduction 00:15 Nats swept by the Marlins 01:00 The country and the world depend on Donald Trump’s leadership 02:30 The only person who can end the Israel/Iran war is Trump 03:30 Trump has infused the Republican Party with isolationism 05:30 Israel can’t end Iran’s nuclear program without direct US support 07:15 Trump’s deportation policy is a major driver of instability 08:30 Economic damage could cause Trump to back off deportations 09:15 Minnesota shooter was radicalized online 10:45 Most of the political violence in the country has come from the right 12:15 Trump is not interested in lowering the temperature 13:30 Trump won’t accept that he’s contributed to the tension 14:30 Trump’s parade fell flat, but the No King’s protests were massive 15:30 Chuck ended up on the hit list of a radical in 2018 16:50 Trump has created an environment of violence with the J6 pardons 18:45 We’ve entered an Orwellian moment with disinformation online 19:45 Kristi Noem’s “liberate California” rhetoric was insane 21:15 When people don’t know what to believe, it makes democracy unstable 23:00 Mike Pesca joins the Chuck ToddCast! 25:00 Is video format actually good for podcasts? 28:00 Video feels like the only good way to market a podcast 30:30 The public hasn't published the podcast industry for not being in real time 32:15 News has become more commentary than news reporting 34:00 The lines between news and opinion have been blurred 37:00 Chuck's take on having two first names 38:30 What topic doesn't make the cut for "The Gist"? 40:25 Comedians are the modern day philosophers 43:00 So many podcasts are just people agreeing with each other 44:30 Audiences gravitate towards partisan content 47:00 AI will make the media ecosystem more efficient 48:45 There's a lack of ideological diversity in the two parties 50:15 The political duopoly has been bad for voters 52:45 Crypto is not much different from baseball cards and comic books 54:00 Crypto is inefficient but it's good for hiding money 58:00 Political criticisms aren't always partisan 59:30 DOGE will cost taxpayers more money than it saves 1:00:30 Trump is great a diagnosing problems but isn't interested in solving them 1:03:30 Democrats haven't adopted Trump's "everywhere" strategy with media 1:04:30 Democrats can learn from Trump without emulating him 1:06:15 Trump's plan to eliminate the penny is a good one 1:07:15 Trump is willing to cut deals with hostile countries 1:09:15 Will sports & sports media end up becoming partisan? 1:10:20 Caitlin Clark is a political lightning rod 1:12:00 Bruce Pearl is the only college coach that's overtly political 1:14:45 What is Mike reading that would surprise people? 1:19:00 Ask Chuck 1:19:20 Was Elon Musk's access to government data considered corruption? 1:23:15 Where would we be now if Trump didn't withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal? 1:28:15 Long-form podcast format vs Sunday show format?…
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1 Trump’s SHAMEFUL Parade + How Does The GOP RECLAIM The Republican Party From Trump? 1:30:28
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Chuck Todd criticizes the controversial military birthday parade planned by Trump in Washington, D.C., which marks both the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary and Trump’s 79th birthday. He calls out the event as a politicization of the military, a costly spectacle ($25–$45 million) that could have been spent addressing critical social needs such as homeless veterans, Medicaid funding, or infrastructure repair. He takes particular issue with the military personnel being vetted for political loyalty to Trump, which undermines the traditionally apolitical nature of the military and risks eroding public trust. Chuck examines the broader consequences of Trump’s actions, including his use of military intervention in domestic unrest and harsh rhetoric against protestors, which contributes to the dangerous polarization of Americans and threatens democratic norms. Chuck Todd sits down with former Congresswoman Barbara Comstock to discuss her ongoing efforts to reform the Republican Party from within and the challenges facing the GOP in the Trump era. Comstock argues that the party's fundamental problem isn't ideological but character-based, as Republicans have abandoned character as a voting issue and are now required to lie to their voters to maintain political viability. She believes reform must come from the bottom up through state and local politics, which have been less infected by Trumpism, and warns that MAGA Republicans' indifference to whether government actually works has created a dangerous dynamic where loyalty to Trump is the only qualification that matters. The conversation explores the practical consequences of Republican governance, from potential Medicaid cuts that could devastate rural hospitals and long-term care facilities, to the party's abandonment of Christian principles regarding care for the vulnerable. Comstock sees an opportunity for reform during the eventual succession fight after Trump, arguing that it will take just one person of character to begin rebuilding the party. She's particularly critical of figures like JD Vance, whom she describes as a charlatan who cannot represent the party's future, while expressing cautious optimism about leaders like Glenn Youngkin. Throughout the discussion, Comstock draws parallels to international politics, praising Zelenskyy as the world's greatest leader while condemning the Tucker Carlson wing of the party for siding with Putin, ultimately arguing that voters will punish incumbents of both parties if government continues to fail. 00:00 Introduction 01:05 The two types of ex-Repubicans 03:40 The bleak future of the two-party system 04:30 Trump's military birthday parade 07:20 Longterm damage of politicizing the military 08:55 Conservative's absurd renaming of Confederate bases 11:30 The HUGE price of this military parade 13:30 What the $45 million COULD have been used to fix 15:10 Why politicizing the military would be end of the republic 16:00 How this stunt is escalating tensions w/ ongoing protests 17:15 Why this Trump scandal is particularly un-American 19:45 Barbara Comstock joins the Chuck ToddCast! 20:45 Efforts to reform the Republican party from within 23:00 State and local level politics have been less infected by Trumpism 25:15 Republicans are required to lie to their voters 26:15 Reform will come from the bottom up 27:00 Character is a bigger problem for Republicans than ideology 28:30 Republicans have given up on character as a voting issue 30:30 Winsome Earle-Sears has capitulated to the Trump movement 33:15 Should Republicans embrace Trump’s ideology but with high character candidates? 35:15 MAGA Republicans don’t care if government doesn’t work 36:00 Loyalty is the only qualification Trump cares about 39:00 Attrition and incentives are a better way of cutting government 42:15 Emergency care for illegal immigrants is mandated by law 43:00 Christian Republicans want to kick the samaritan to the curb 44:00 Medicaid cuts will cause rural hospitals to close 45:00 Medicaid sustains the long term care industry 46:45 Congress has abdicated its responsibility to govern 48:15 It takes one person of character to begin reforming the GOP 49:15 There will be opportunity for reform during the succession fight 50:45 When you make government work well, voters notice 52:00 Could Republicans get wiped out like the Tories in the UK? 53:30 Zelenskyy is the greatest leader on the world stage 55:00 The Tucker Carlson wing has sided with Putin 56:15 Can a non MAGA Republican win over MAGA voters in the future? 58:45 Howard Lutnick and Linda McMahon have looked clueless 1:00:15 The Republican party has become an anti-intellectual party 1:01:30 Has JD Vance always been a charlatan? 1:03:30 JD Vance can’t be the future of the party 1:04:45 Is Glenn Youngkin redeemable? 1:07:00 Trump will want to anoint his successor 1:07:30 Who are some current Republicans that could reclaim the GOP? 1:10:15 The potential GOP reformer needs to be someone new 1:13:15 Voters won’t be kind to incumbents of either party 1:17:45 Analyzing the Musk-Trump breakup 1:22:30 What would happen if Trump... raised taxes on billionaires?…
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