Sept. 13: Five years after the financial crisis, the economy has recovered -- for those at the very top. So much so that the Wall Stre...
Sept. 13: Five years after the financial crisis, the economy has recovered -- for those at the very top. So much so that the Wall Street Journal is hiring a Mansion Reporter. Chris Hayes explains what that job posting shows us about the current state of the economy. Less
Sept. 17: The 99% slogan born at New York's Occupy Wall Street protest now transcends big banks. From Fast Food strikes to Pro-Obama...
Sept. 17: The 99% slogan born at New York's Occupy Wall Street protest now transcends big banks. From Fast Food strikes to Pro-Obamacare rallies, the grassroots movement lives on. Jesse LaGreca joins Ed Schultz to discuss the impact of #Occupy on the nation. Less
Sept. 19: Residents of Acapulco came across a crocodile roaming the streets Wednesday after days of major flooding.
March 18: Sources tell NBC News that the rerouting of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was likely programmed before the co-pilot signed of...
March 18: Sources tell NBC News that the rerouting of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was likely programmed before the co-pilot signed off. Less
Oct. 25: Sen. Rand Paul, (R-KY), is tying the reintroduction of his "Audit the Fed" bill to the nomination of Janet Yellen ...
Oct. 25: Sen. Rand Paul, (R-KY), is tying the reintroduction of his "Audit the Fed" bill to the nomination of Janet Yellen as Fed chair, reports CNBC's Steve Liesman. Less
Nov. 19: In Ask Ed Live, Ed Schultz explains the importance of calling out the GOP lies every night. Plus, Ed jokes about t...
Nov. 19: In Ask Ed Live, Ed Schultz explains the importance of calling out the GOP lies every night. Plus, Ed jokes about the legitimacy of Scott Walker's new book. Less
Dec. 11: Rachel Maddow reports on how banking interests in the Democratic Party are suffering a backlash for their criticis...
Dec. 11: Rachel Maddow reports on how banking interests in the Democratic Party are suffering a backlash for their criticism of Senator Elizabeth Warren. Less
Jan. 3: Thanks to generous donations, the Downtown Boxing Gym is expanding, giving more kids an outlet to learn -- and beco...
Jan. 3: Thanks to generous donations, the Downtown Boxing Gym is expanding, giving more kids an outlet to learn -- and become stronger. NBC’s Chelsea Clinton reports. Less
Sept. 12: Chris Hayes talks with Alexis Goldstein, who used to work on Wall Street, but is now a member of Occupy Wall Street, Neil Ba...
Sept. 12: Chris Hayes talks with Alexis Goldstein, who used to work on Wall Street, but is now a member of Occupy Wall Street, Neil Barofsky, former Special Inspector General in charge of oversight of TARP, and Joshua Green, National Correspondent for Bloomberg Businessweek. Less
Jan. 24: The 18-year-old Internet fashion sensation has millions of YouTube viewers who love her tips and trends. She join...
Jan. 24: The 18-year-old Internet fashion sensation has millions of YouTube viewers who love her tips and trends. She joined TODAY to chat about how she started her style empire at 13 from her bedroom floor. “It was cool that I could share my opinion with girls around the world,” she said. Less
Aug. 6: Rep. Peter King talks about the threat against U.S. embassies and consulates overseas. King said the threats “wer...
Aug. 6: Rep. Peter King talks about the threat against U.S. embassies and consulates overseas. King said the threats “were precise” and the sources “credible.” Less
July 23: In talking about the President's comments about Trayvon Martin and race relations, FOX News commentator Bill O'Reilly said Tr...
July 23: In talking about the President's comments about Trayvon Martin and race relations, FOX News commentator Bill O'Reilly said Trayvon Martin was wearing "clothing sometimes used by street criminals." MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell takes on that argument in his latest rewrite. Less
Aug. 18: NBC foreign correspondent Richard Engel updates NBC's David Gregory from the tumultuous streets of Egypt on the la...
Aug. 18: NBC foreign correspondent Richard Engel updates NBC's David Gregory from the tumultuous streets of Egypt on the latest developments in the current uprising. Less
Aug. 20: Wall street and bondholders are on a collision course with unions and 21,000 retired pension holders in Detroit, m...
Aug. 20: Wall street and bondholders are on a collision course with unions and 21,000 retired pension holders in Detroit, most of them elderly. Yesterday the unions and two public pension funds filed formal objections to Detroit's bankruptcy filing ahead of a midnight deadline. Less
Aug. 26: Business mogul Donald Trump defends Trump University in an interview with TODAY’s Carl Quintanilla, saying that ...
Aug. 26: Business mogul Donald Trump defends Trump University in an interview with TODAY’s Carl Quintanilla, saying that enrollees got what they paid for and calling Attorney General Eric Schneiderman a “total lightweight” who let “Wall Street rape everybody.” Less
Aug. 28: President Obama and members of the King family ring the 16th Street Baptist Church bell to mark the anniversary of...
Aug. 28: President Obama and members of the King family ring the 16th Street Baptist Church bell to mark the anniversary of the March on Washington. The ringing of the bell took place to mark the time that Dr. Martin Luther king, Jr., delivered his famous speech at the Lincoln Memorial in 1963. Less
Sept. 9: The Wall Street Journal published a piece about Syria and President Obama by Norman Podhoretz that brought up everything from...
Sept. 9: The Wall Street Journal published a piece about Syria and President Obama by Norman Podhoretz that brought up everything from the Rev. Jeremiah Wright to socialism. MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell picks it apart in his latest rewrite. Less
Sept. 17: The Tea Party wants to defund Obamacare or they won't vote to keep the Government running. The Wall Street Journal calls it ...
Sept. 17: The Tea Party wants to defund Obamacare or they won't vote to keep the Government running. The Wall Street Journal calls it a “kamikaze mission” and a former moderate Republican congressman says just voting “no” is not the way to legislate. Former Rep. Steven LaTourette, Jared Bernstein of the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities and MSNBC's Krystal Ball join MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell. Less
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