March 28: The dramedy "Begin Again" stars Mark Ruffalo as a record-label executive who follows the career of a young singer played by ...
March 28: The dramedy "Begin Again" stars Mark Ruffalo as a record-label executive who follows the career of a young singer played by Keira Knightley. Adam Levine co-stars. Less
Sept. 3: Writer and director Dylan Gray's new documentary "Fire in the Blood," looks at how and why western pharmaecutical companies a...
Sept. 3: Writer and director Dylan Gray's new documentary "Fire in the Blood," looks at how and why western pharmaecutical companies and governments blocked access to HIV/AIDS drugs in Africa. Gray joins Morning Joe to discuss his research. Less
Dec. 5: Rohit Kachroo, Africa correspondent for NBC News, reports live from Johannesburg on how South Africa is responding ...
Dec. 5: Rohit Kachroo, Africa correspondent for NBC News, reports live from Johannesburg on how South Africa is responding to the news of the passing of Nelson Mandela. Less
Dec. 5: Hundreds of thousands of kids in Africa are sitting at desks for the first time in their lives thanks to the genero...
Dec. 5: Hundreds of thousands of kids in Africa are sitting at desks for the first time in their lives thanks to the generous donations to the KIND fund. Lawrence O’Donnell provides an update. Less
July 24: See the full too-hot-for-morning-TV trailer for Universal Pictures’ “Fifty Shades of Grey.”
July 2: In this sneak peek, OutKast musician Andre Benjamin plays Jimi Hendrix as he tackles the London music scene of 1966.
Don’t miss the premiere of The Politics of Power with Chris Hayes August 16th at 8 p.m. ET on MSNBC.
Sept. 18: Douglas Holtz-Eakin, President of the American Action Forum, joins Chris Hayes to talk about why Republicans are cutting foo...
Sept. 18: Douglas Holtz-Eakin, President of the American Action Forum, joins Chris Hayes to talk about why Republicans are cutting food stamps when the deficit is dropping at unprecedented levels. Less
Aug. 9: After years of struggle, some 2 million people in South Africa are being treated for HIV/ AIDS, leading one officia...
Aug. 9: After years of struggle, some 2 million people in South Africa are being treated for HIV/ AIDS, leading one official to say the country has "definitely turned a corner." NBC's Ron Allen reports. Less
From prisoner to liberator, Nelson Mandela's fight for equality in South Africa serves as a shining example of justice and peace. Here's a l...
From prisoner to liberator, Nelson Mandela's fight for equality in South Africa serves as a shining example of justice and peace. Here's a look at the pivotal moments in the life of South Africa's first black president. Less
March 19: TODAY gives you an exclusive sneak preview of “The Giver,” the movie adaptation of the best-selling novel. The film, fea...
March 19: TODAY gives you an exclusive sneak preview of “The Giver,” the movie adaptation of the best-selling novel. The film, featuring an all-star cast that includes Meryl Streep, Jeff Bridges, and Katie Holmes, hits theaters Aug. 15. Less
March 27: Emmy-nominated funnyman Will Arnett visits TODAY to talk about taking on an action-packed role in a movie reboot of Teenage ...
March 27: Emmy-nominated funnyman Will Arnett visits TODAY to talk about taking on an action-packed role in a movie reboot of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, and shares pizza with the TODAY anchors. Less
Aug. 23: It is the moment thousands of screaming fans have been waiting for on the TODAY plaza: One Direction perform their...
Aug. 23: It is the moment thousands of screaming fans have been waiting for on the TODAY plaza: One Direction perform their biggest hit, “What Makes You Beautiful.” Less
Aug. 27: A consensus among the United States and its allies has hardened remarkably quickly, and it is apparent there will ...
Aug. 27: A consensus among the United States and its allies has hardened remarkably quickly, and it is apparent there will be military action against Syria, possibly by the end of the week. Congressman Eliot Engel, D-N.Y., joins Chris Hayes, along with Julia Ioffe, Senior Editor at The New Republic, and Tamara Alrifai, Advocacy and Communications Director of the Middle East and North Africa Division of Human Rights Watch to discuss. Less
Sept. 20: The right wing noise machine is on full blast as the start of Obamacare rapidly approaches. Our radio talk panel, Holland Co...
Sept. 20: The right wing noise machine is on full blast as the start of Obamacare rapidly approaches. Our radio talk panel, Holland Cooke, Stephanie Miller and Jack Rice join Ed Schultz to discuss the importance of Obamacare and the ineffective nature of the Republicans screaming heads. Less
Nov. 19: Critics continue to scream and shout turning Obamacare glitches into wall-to-wall negative news coverage. Ed Schul...
Nov. 19: Critics continue to scream and shout turning Obamacare glitches into wall-to-wall negative news coverage. Ed Schultz and Panel discuss the impact of the media. Less
Dec. 6: South Africa's rugby team, the Springboks, paid a moving tribute to Nelson Mandela, who famously pushed for South A...
Dec. 6: South Africa's rugby team, the Springboks, paid a moving tribute to Nelson Mandela, who famously pushed for South Africa to host the 1995 rugby World Cup in a defining moment in the history of the country. Less
Dec. 5: Congressman John Lewis talks with Rachel Maddow about the history of apartheid in South Africa and the global movem...
Dec. 5: Congressman John Lewis talks with Rachel Maddow about the history of apartheid in South Africa and the global movement inspired by Nelson Mandela. Less
Dec. 5: Former Rep. Ron Dellums, talks with Rachel Maddow about how pressure from the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1...
Dec. 5: Former Rep. Ron Dellums, talks with Rachel Maddow about how pressure from the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986 helped end apartheid in South Africa. Less
Dec. 5: After his decisive win in South Africa's 1994 presidential election, NBC News's Brian Williams was the first wester...
Dec. 5: After his decisive win in South Africa's 1994 presidential election, NBC News's Brian Williams was the first western journalist to speak with the new president-elect. Lawrence O'Donnell takes a look at that historic interview. Less
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