Chuck Todd argues that both parties could CHOOSE to end the government shutdown but won’t and dissects Trump’s showdown in Chicago. Then, he speaks with Washington Monthly’s editor-in-chief Paul Glastris about the broken system for ranking colleges and the areas in which higher education is both succeeding and failing to prepare the next generation.
As the government shutdown stretches on, Chuck Todd breaks down how both parties are calculating the political costs — and why Democrats may have already achieved what they wanted. With air travel disruptions mounting and healthcare debates pulling in new Republican attention, the public’s patience is wearing thin. Meanwhile, tensions between Trump and Illinois leaders have escalated, raising questions about the politicization of the military and fairness in immigration enforcement.
He also examines Democrats’ deeper strategic struggles heading into 2026 and beyond — from misreading voters’ frustration with cost of living to failing to invest early in registration and outreach. Inside the party, Virginia rallies around Jay Jones, while figures like Elissa Slotkin and Gavin Newsom position for future national influence. But viral missteps, like Katie Porter’s interview fallout, reveal how Democrats are still struggling to master modern media and messaging in an increasingly short-form political world.
Then, he sits down with Washington Monthly editor-in-chief Paul Glastris to unpack how America’s college ranking system went off the rails—and how it’s warping higher education itself. Glastris argues that U.S. News & World Report rewards wealth, not value, pushing schools to chase prestige over affordability and teaching quality. He highlights Berea College as a model for what higher ed could be: a well-endowed school that actually invests in its students rather than its brand.
The two also explore how higher ed’s obsession with research grants and graduate programs has left undergrads behind, and why community and regional universities—where most Americans actually study—deserve more attention and funding. From the decline of community colleges to the disappearance of local journalism, Glastris and Todd make the case for a “New Deal for Higher Education” that values mobility, access, and public service over profit and rankings.
Finally, he answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment and previews the upcoming weekend in college football.
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Timeline:
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00:00 Introduction
03:00 Government shutdown lingers on, Dems accomplished what they wanted
04:15 Air travel starting to be impacted by shutdown
05:30 The healthcare issue has gotten the attention of Republicans
06:30 General public only cares about issues that directly impact them
07:30 Either party could end the shutdown now
09:45 Showdown between Trump & leaders in Chicago escalates
10:45 Using Texas national guard in Illinois is a bridge too far
11:45 Too many leaders on both sides are way too online
13:00 ICE found by judge to be making warrantless arrests
15:15 Trump and Stephen Miller overplaying threat to the public
16:00 Public doesn’t support deployments, wants apolitical military
17:15 Majority of voters think deportation process hasn’t been fair
18:45 Politics getting personal between Trump & Illinois leaders
20:45 There are political risks for both sides
21:45 DNC believes they didn’t spend early & enough to engage voters in 24’
24:15 Democrats takeaways are wrong. Biden was the biggest issue
25:30 Biden team misread the room, voters were upset at cost of living
26:45 DNC has put enough effort into voter registration
27:30 Appears party leaders in VA will rally around Jay Jones
29:15 Democrats willing to engage in GOP style “whataboutism”
30:30 There’s still a vast chunk of America that cares about ethics
32:00 Elisa Slotkin headlining dinner in NH, eyeing run for president?
33:00 Looking like Gavin Newsom will win redistricting referendum
35:00 If California votes yes, it looks like R’s will only pick up 3-4 seats in 26’
35:45 Katie Porter crashes out in viral interview clip, both parties pile on
37:30 Has Porter spent too much time in friendly interview spaces?
39:00 Porter’s response to losing senate primary to Schiff was revealing
40:30 Former Bernie strategist says Dems struggling with short form video
44:00 Paul Glastris joins the Chuck ToddCast
45:00 Best colleges for the buck?
47:15 US News ranks colleges in a horrific way
48:30 Schools prioritize wealth when doing admissions
51:30 Upward mobility matters more when ranking colleges
53:15 Schools freak out when they lose ranking status
54:45 Berea College is best bang for the buck school in America
56:45 Berea has a massive endowment, but it's used for education
59:30 Schools focus on post-grad programs rather than undergrad
1:01:00 Research institutions should be put in their own category
1:01:30 Trump administration is going after schools with research grants
1:03:00 We've never seen an administration target college research
1:04:15 It costs a ton of money to send kids to college now
1:05:30 Do colleges prioritize hiring researchers or teachers?
1:08:15 We overproduce academic talent in America
1:10:15 Smaller schools face massive financial challenges
1:12:30 Many schools border on predatory
1:14:00 We need a "new deal" for higher education
1:16:30 Most people get their BA's at local & regional universities
1:18:00 America didn't get to making 2 years of college free
1:19:15 The state of the community college system
1:20:45 Florida never built a good state system, has no prestige schools
1:21:45 Florida standardized passing courses counting at every school
1:23:45 There's a wide disparity of outcomes between community colleges
1:24:15 Community colleges offer community building activities
1:26:45 College rankings are an important example of service journalism
1:28:45 Local journalism was the foundational piece of the profession
1:30:00 The economic underpinnings of local journalism have been wiped out
1:32:30 Government and philanthropy can underwrite local journalism
1:34:30 National opinion journalism undermined local journalism
1:36:00 Small towns can't afford good journalism
1:43:45 Chuck's thoughts on interview with Paul Glastris
1:44:30 Ask Chuck
1:44:45 Should we offer a tax credit for voting to incentivize participation?
1:48:45 Thoughts on an "American Unity" platform? What would you include?
1:55:30 Trump modeling terrible behavior & character for young people?
2:03:15 Military pay during government shutdown?
2:05:45 College football preview