Aug. 24: Fifty decades after Dr. Martin Luther King delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech, Rev. Al Sharpton reflects on...
Aug. 24: Fifty decades after Dr. Martin Luther King delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech, Rev. Al Sharpton reflects on Dr. King’s legacy at the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington. Less
Aug. 25: Lawmakers and pundits gather on a special edition of Meet the Press to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King ...
Aug. 25: Lawmakers and pundits gather on a special edition of Meet the Press to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 50 years after the 1963 March on Washington. Less
Aug. 25, 1963: Watch the Aug. 25, 1963 edition of Meet the Press, featuring interviews with Dr. Martin Luther Kin...
Aug. 25, 1963: Watch the Aug. 25, 1963 edition of Meet the Press, featuring interviews with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and NAACP executive secretary Roy Wilkins. Less
Aug. 27: Fifty years after Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous "I Have A Dream" Speech, racism is still found throughout the Un...
Aug. 27: Fifty years after Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous "I Have A Dream" Speech, racism is still found throughout the United States. From Birmingham, Alabama to Leith, North Dakota, tales of segregation and hatred come to the surface. Nina Turner and Hilary Shelton join Ed Schultz to discuss. Less
Aug. 27: From the Archives: On April 2, 1970 two days before the second anniversary of their father’s death, Martin Lut...
Aug. 27: From the Archives: On April 2, 1970 two days before the second anniversary of their father’s death, Martin Luther King, Jr.’s children Dexter, Yolanda, Bernice and Martin III spoke with NBC’s Barbara Walters. They shared memories of playing football and riding bikes with their dad and how he taught them to love everyone and not hate. Less
Aug. 28: Chris Hayes discusses what Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream Speech" still means in today's tense politics, wit...
Aug. 28: Chris Hayes discusses what Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream Speech" still means in today's tense politics, with Rev. Al Sharpton and Chris Matthews. Less
Aug. 28: After airing Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous "I Have A Dream" speech at the 1963 March on Washington, Chris Hayes ...
Aug. 28: After airing Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous "I Have A Dream" speech at the 1963 March on Washington, Chris Hayes talks with human rights activist and the eldest son of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Martin Luther King III, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, a Democrat representing the District of Columbia and an organizer of the 1963 march, and Rev. Al Sharpton about how the speech was received in its day and how its legacy shaped the broader civil rights movement. Less
Aug. 28: The nation's first African-American president stands where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood 50 years earlier, and ...
Aug. 28: The nation's first African-American president stands where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood 50 years earlier, and challenges a new generation to continue his work. Less
Aug. 28: Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton was on the Mall in 1963 and 2013. She explains what she wanted to hear from Preside...
Aug. 28: Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton was on the Mall in 1963 and 2013. She explains what she wanted to hear from President Obama as he stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial fifty years after Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke of his dream. “The Warmth of Other Suns” author Isabel Wilkerson and “The Price of the Ticket” author Fredrick Harris also join MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell. Less
Aug. 28: Martin Luther King III and Jonathan Capehart join Chris Matthews to discuss why today’s Republicans no longer go...
Aug. 28: Martin Luther King III and Jonathan Capehart join Chris Matthews to discuss why today’s Republicans no longer go after the African American vote. Less
Sept. 3: The 20-year-old pop singing sensation is topping the U.S. music charts on the first day of her debut album “Yours Truly.”...
Sept. 3: The 20-year-old pop singing sensation is topping the U.S. music charts on the first day of her debut album “Yours Truly.” She sings her hit single “The Way,” for the TODAY plaza. Less
Sept. 4: Jonathan, Heather, and Meredith are dedicated volunteer tennis instructors at the Kings County Tennis League in Brooklyn, N.Y...
Sept. 4: Jonathan, Heather, and Meredith are dedicated volunteer tennis instructors at the Kings County Tennis League in Brooklyn, N.Y. who are getting kids into the game. Less
Sept. 6: “This is not convenient,” President Obama says at the G-20 Summit in St. Petersburg, Russia, of making the tough decision...
Sept. 6: “This is not convenient,” President Obama says at the G-20 Summit in St. Petersburg, Russia, of making the tough decision to take action against Assad for the “brazen” use of chemical weapons and calls out those who decried international inaction against human rights violations in Rwanda to recognize the need for action in Syria. Less
Aug. 27: President Obama has named 13 women to cabinet-level positions, the same number as President Clinton. But 20 years ...
Aug. 27: President Obama has named 13 women to cabinet-level positions, the same number as President Clinton. But 20 years after Clinton took office, some critics say the Obama administration has missed opportunities to put women in top positions. MSNBC contributor Robert Traynham and Impact Strategies' Angela Rye discuss. Less
Sept. 19: If you had any doubts that an entertainer could peak 20 years into their career, just look at Justin Timberlake. The musicia...
Sept. 19: If you had any doubts that an entertainer could peak 20 years into their career, just look at Justin Timberlake. The musician, comedian and actor is at the top of his game, and tells TODAY’s Matt Lauer that he has been working for more than two thirds of his life. Less
Sept. 20: Rachel Maddow reports on a new Koch brothers-funded anti-Obamacare ad that depicts a person in an Uncle Sam mask preparing t...
Sept. 20: Rachel Maddow reports on a new Koch brothers-funded anti-Obamacare ad that depicts a person in an Uncle Sam mask preparing to perform gynecological procedures on supine woman, calling to mind the forced transvaginal ultrasound requirements in Republican anti-abortion legislation. Less
Sept. 20: Ryan Grim, Washington bureau chief for the Huffington Post, talks with Rachel Maddow about the level of vitriol in the infig...
Sept. 20: Ryan Grim, Washington bureau chief for the Huffington Post, talks with Rachel Maddow about the level of vitriol in the infighting among Republicans and conservatives over whether the stunt votes in the House to defund Obamacare do them more political harm than good. Less
Sept. 20: In an exclusive interview with TODAY, American Amanda Knox said she will not return to Italy to face retrial over the murder...
Sept. 20: In an exclusive interview with TODAY, American Amanda Knox said she will not return to Italy to face retrial over the murder of her former roommate. "I was already imprisoned as an innocent person in Italy, and I can't reconcile the choice to go back with that experience," she told Matt Lauer. Less
Sept. 18: Director Shaka King joins Rev. Al Sharpton to talk about his new film "Newlyweeds" and the state of black film today.
Sept. 20: MSNBC’s Chris Matthews wrangles with Rep. Blake Farenthold about the legitimacy of President Obama’s election, and the v...
Sept. 20: MSNBC’s Chris Matthews wrangles with Rep. Blake Farenthold about the legitimacy of President Obama’s election, and the viability of de-funding Obamacare. Less
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