Sept. 13: Alex Wagner talks with rapper 2 Chainz about his new album "B.O.A.T.S. II #MeTIME," which also comes with a cookbook.
Sept. 13: For about 15 minutes on Thursday, United Airlines customers were shocked when they saw the price of tickets drop to the cost...
Sept. 13: For about 15 minutes on Thursday, United Airlines customers were shocked when they saw the price of tickets drop to the cost of a latte, due to a computer glitch. The airline has not announced whether it will honor tickets purchased during that time. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports. Less
June 8, 2011: Americans for Prosperity launched a campaign to blame President Obama for high gas prices. Meanwhile, the grou...
June 8, 2011: Americans for Prosperity launched a campaign to blame President Obama for high gas prices. Meanwhile, the group's funders actually drive up gas prices with rampant oil speculation. Less
April 8, 2013: Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., joins Martin Bashir to lash out at the Republicans suggesting a filibuster on gu...
April 8, 2013: Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., joins Martin Bashir to lash out at the Republicans suggesting a filibuster on gun control reform – and why they may pay a steep political price for their obstruction. Less
April 2: Matt Lauer and Al Roker announce on TODAY that that they’ll be seen in the upcoming horror flick “Sharknado 2” and shot...
April 2: Matt Lauer and Al Roker announce on TODAY that that they’ll be seen in the upcoming horror flick “Sharknado 2” and shot their cameo appearances in the film on Tuesday. They share a sneak peek from the movie, which debuts July 30 on Syfy. Less
Aug. 4: A Meet the Press roundtable debates the current global terror threat alert and the intelligence-gathering community...
Aug. 4: A Meet the Press roundtable debates the current global terror threat alert and the intelligence-gathering community's practices and policies. Less
Aug. 18: NAACP President Ben Jealous, New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly and an assortment of others discuss the c...
Aug. 18: NAACP President Ben Jealous, New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly and an assortment of others discuss the constitutionality of the stop and frisk policy. Less
Sept. 15: A Meet the Press roundtable examines how the pending agreement on Syria will affect the American position on the world stage...
Sept. 15: A Meet the Press roundtable examines how the pending agreement on Syria will affect the American position on the world stage. Less
Sept. 22: The NRA's Wayne LaPierre visits Meet the Press to discuss the recent shootings at the Navy Yard.
Sept. 24: Republicans are no longer denying the existence of climate denial, they are now denying the existence of a workable solution...
Sept. 24: Republicans are no longer denying the existence of climate denial, they are now denying the existence of a workable solution. Chris Hayes explains, and then talks with Kumi Naidoo of Greenpeace International, Christiana Figueres of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, and former Secretary of the Interior in the Obama administration. Less
Sept. 26: Hillary Clinton jokes with Ben Affleck Wednesday evening in New York City at a dinner for the Clinton Global Initiative.
Oct. 6: Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., joins Meet the Press to discuss his view on the federal government shutdown and how it will ...
Oct. 6: Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., joins Meet the Press to discuss his view on the federal government shutdown and how it will end. Less
Dec. 3: Winter storm Cleon is heading toward the Pacific Northwest and, besides bringing chilly temperatures and cold winds...
Dec. 3: Winter storm Cleon is heading toward the Pacific Northwest and, besides bringing chilly temperatures and cold winds, is expected to drop 2 to 3 feet of snow. Less
May 2: The singer chats about her mission to feel better about her body, and help others do the same. TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager repor...
May 2: The singer chats about her mission to feel better about her body, and help others do the same. TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager reports. 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
Feb. 2: A new book criticizes the work of the 9/11 commission, citing conflicts of interest and political ties of some of it's members. Comm...
Feb. 2: A new book criticizes the work of the 9/11 commission, citing conflicts of interest and political ties of some of it's members. Commission member John Lehman responds. Less
At the end of “The Politics Of Power,” Chris Hayes calls viewers to make themselves heard on the issue of climate change. “The price f...
At the end of “The Politics Of Power,” Chris Hayes calls viewers to make themselves heard on the issue of climate change. “The price for politics as usual is just too high, our timeline too short,” Hayes says. “The clock is ticking.” Less
Aug. 27: Having fled the violence within Syria, nearly 2 million refugees, a million of them children, are living in refuge...
Aug. 27: Having fled the violence within Syria, nearly 2 million refugees, a million of them children, are living in refugee camps in Jordan. NBC's Ann Curry reports. 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
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