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Next Up with Mark Halperin

Political Fallout From Paramount-Netflix War Over Warner, Trump’s Ukraine Talks & Putin’s Endgame

Next Up with Mark Halperin

MK Media

News, Daily News, Politics

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2025

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Mark Halperin kicks off today’s episode with his signature reported monologue on the escalating Netflix–Paramount battle for Warner Bros. — and why it has politicians simultaneously looking for advantage and feeling increasingly uneasy. He explains why this goes well beyond a Hollywood corporate fight, with major implications for Donald Trump and for how information will reach voters in the 2026 and 2028 elections. As political advertising continues shifting to streaming, Mark breaks down how the fate of Warner’s assets could reshape the mechanics of voter outreach in the years ahead. Mark is then joined by Wall Street Journal media and entertainment reporter Joe Flint for an inside look at the high-stakes corporate chess match surrounding Paramount, Netflix, and the hostile bid for Warner Bros. They dissect Paramount’s aggressive counterstrategy, the power players working behind the scenes, and how President Trump’s relationships and regulatory leverage could influence the outcome. They also examine the foreign-money complications that could reshape the streaming landscape, the potential long-term impact of the final deal, and more. Finally, Washington Post columnist David Ignatius joins the show to assess America’s evolving role in Europe and the future of the war in Ukraine. Ignatius outlines why European governments fear a potential U.S. pullback, what Trump’s private messages to allies could mean for long-term security, and how Putin is gaming the next phase of the conflict. From intelligence capacity to regional deterrence, Ignatius lays out what’s at stake if the United States steps back — and why Europe may not be prepared to shoulder this on its own. Unplugged: Switching is simple, Visit https://Unplugged.com/MARK and order your UP phone today! Masa Chips: Ready to give MASA or Vandy a try? Get 25% off your first order by going to http://masachips.com/MARK and using code MARK. Beam: Visit https://shopbeam.com/MARK and use code MARK to get our exclusive discount of up to 40% off.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back, Nexters. Mark Halpert here, editor-in-chief of the live interactive video platform

0:06.2

two-way and your guide to everything next up. Glad to have you here as the holiday season goes into full force.

0:12.9

We're still covering lots of news, and we're happy to have you with us. A great show today.

0:17.9

We got to talk about one big topic, which is a business story, I mean,

0:23.9

a political story masquerading and a business story. This whole thing with Warner Brothers,

0:29.4

Discovery, Netflix, and Paramount is just a massive thing. So I'm going to talk about the political

0:36.6

piece of it. Then we're going to have

0:37.6

Joe Flint, the great media and entertainment reporter at the Wall Street Journal here to try to

0:42.3

explain all the different business offshoot of this story. And then Russia, Ukraine, massive,

0:48.8

massive implications for however this ends, David Ignatius, great reporter, associate editor, and a columnist for the Washington Post.

0:56.1

He will be here and we'll try to unpack where that story is going next.

1:00.5

But I am excited to tell you about my reported monologue is about the business story, which is actually a political story,

1:08.3

all the political implications that my sources see in this

1:12.1

extraordinary fight for the assets at Warner Brothers Discovery. That's coming next up. But first,

1:20.0

my two guests on the big business story and Ukraine, Russia, then my reported monologue. All that's

1:26.4

coming next up. Don't go away.

1:30.4

All right. So if you're using a normal phone, you're going to see those creepy ads that pop up all

1:34.6

the time. They tell the people out there exactly where you've been, what you've bought, even who

1:39.8

you've been talking to. And you probably, when you see that happening, because you see signs of it

1:43.3

on the phone, you probably ask yourself, is my phone monitoring me? The truth is your smartphone is constantly

1:49.2

collecting and leaking data, all without your knowledge and without your consent. Every day,

1:54.3

it's building over and over a more detailed profile of your whole life, your location, your habits,

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