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Meet the Press NOW — June 5

6/5/202650 min

Republican lawmakers grapple with how to push back against Trump’s priorities as the president visits Wisconsin. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.) joins Meet the Press NOW as House Democrats rebuke Trump’s foreign policy agenda on Ukraine and Iran. NBC News reporter Jared Perlo discusses Trump’s new executive order on AI as Anthropic warns the industry should “pause” its rapid development of AI models. 

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  1. Kristen Welker· Host0:00

    Hi, I'm Kristen Welker, moderator of NBC's Meet the Press. On our broadcast, I sit down with people who make an impact in their communities. From actors to activists, they all meet the moment. Now, we're bringing the conversation to you in a live event. Join me June 29th in New York City for Meet the Moment Live with special guest Taraji P. Henson. We'll discuss her journey from single mom to actress to mental health advocate. Hope to see you there. Get your tickets now at meetthepress.com.

  2. Speaker 10:29

    [upbeat music] I'm Craig Melvin. Cheers.

  3. Ryan Nobles· Host0:31

    Cheers.

  4. Gabe Gutierrez0:32

    Cheers.

  5. Speaker 10:32

    I've always been a glass half full kind of guy, and now I'm talking to some people who look at the world that way too. Some really fascinating folks who share their defining moments, their triumphs, their challenges. Their stories are funny and quite candid. So I hope you'll join me each week. And who knows? You might just come away with your own glass half full.

  6. Keith Morrison0:54

    Search Glass Half Full with Craig Melvin from today on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.

  7. Ryan Nobles· Host0:59

    [upbeat music] Hi there, welcome to Meet the Press. Now I'm Ryan Nobles in Washington closing out a wild week for the White House as parts of President Trump's agenda were derailed, and in some cases re-railed, with Republicans on Capitol Hill battling internal divisions in the Senate, and they basically lost control of the agenda in the House to Democrats,

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