Debunking the 'part-time' myth

Debunking the 'part-time' myth

Oct. 22: Chris Hayes debunks the myth the Obamacare is leading to more part-time jobs.  

9/11 gives Bush administration excuse to target Iraq (Part 1)

9/11 gives Bush administration excuse to target Iraq (Part 1)

Feb. 18, 2013: In Part 1 of Hubris: Selling the Iraq War, Rachel Maddow reviews the history of animosity toward I...

Matthews: ‘Thanks for being a part of this’

Matthews: ‘Thanks for being a part of this’

Aug. 19: Hardball’s Chris Matthews asks viewers to stick with him when he moves to a new time slot next week, 7pm exclusi...

Mass shootings part of how we live now

Mass shootings part of how we live now

Sept. 16: Rachel Maddow compares the 12 worst shootings in U.S. history, in which 12 people or more were killed and shows that the fir...

DC police chief: Consoling families ‘a really important part of our job’

DC police chief: Consoling families ‘a really important part of our job’

Sept. 18: Washington, D.C.’s first female police chief describes the difficult days following the Navy Yard shooting that killed 12,...

'Elizabeth's Story' part 1

'Elizabeth's Story' part 1

Oct. 4: Fourteen-year-old Elizabeth Smart wakes up to find a knife at her neck and a strange man ordering her to come with ...

Favre: Bullying in NFL ‘part of the locker room’

Favre: Bullying in NFL ‘part of the locker room’

Nov. 18: Brett Favre tells TODAY’s Matt Lauer in an exclusive interview that his initial reaction to the Miami Dolphins f...

'Now the hard part begins' on Iran

'Now the hard part begins' on Iran

Nov. 25: Successful negotiations in Iran mark a clear turning point for the Middle East. But Secy. Kerry knows there's stil...

She said, she said: Part II

She said, she said: Part II

Jan. 22: New developments in the Mayor Dawn Zimmer/Lt Governor Kim Guadagno story.  

Sebelius: ‘We bear part of the responsibility’ for health care confusion

Sebelius: ‘We bear part of the responsibility’ for health care confusion

Sept. 30, 2013: In an exclusive interview with Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, NBC’s Dr. Nancy Snyd...

'Why we did it' Part 1, US thirsty for energy

'Why we did it' Part 1, US thirsty for energy

Rachel Maddow looks into the real reason the U.S. went to war in Iraq. The entirety of this documentary will be on demand at now.msnbc.com.  

Savannah to Elle: 'I would love to have kids'

Savannah to Elle: 'I would love to have kids'

Aug. 13: The TODAY co-anchor will be featured in the September issue of Elle Magazine, which hits newsstands Aug. 20. In th...

Chris Brown tells TODAY to 'Love More'

Chris Brown tells TODAY to 'Love More'

Aug. 30: The Grammy-nominated singer, known as “Breezy” to his fans, performs his hit song "Love More," as part of the ...

Chris Brown tells TODAY to 'Love More'

Chris Brown tells TODAY to 'Love More'

Aug. 30: The Grammy-nominated singer, known as “Breezy” to his fans, performs his hit song "Love More," as part of the ...

Legislating safety into football

Legislating safety into football

Aug. 31: The panelists discuss whether there’s a way to make football as a sport safer, and whether TV companies that pro...

When insurers pull out of Obamacare

When insurers pull out of Obamacare

Sept. 6: Melissa Harris-Perry looks at the significance of Aetna, the third-largest health insurer in the United States, pulling out o...

GOP alternative to Obamacare

GOP alternative to Obamacare

Sept. 18: A group of House Republicans have finally put forward an alternative to the Affordable Care Act after more than 40 votes on ...

Baby girl born in Texas, live on TODAY

Baby girl born in Texas, live on TODAY

Sept. 23: A couple welcome their second child, a daughter, into the world as part of TODAY’s weeklong #BornTODAY series. NBC’s Jan...

Tourist hit by NYC cab: ‘Strangers’ kept me alive

Tourist hit by NYC cab: ‘Strangers’ kept me alive

Sept. 24: Sian Green, a 23-year old aspiring British model is recovering after losing part of her leg when an out-of-control cab in mi...

Army cracking down on obscene, racist tattoos

Army cracking down on obscene, racist tattoos

Sept. 25: Tattoos have been a part of Army culture since World War I, but during the last decade, tattoo restrictions were relaxed to ...