Nov. 6: Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, former Governor Howard Dean and Lawrence O'Donnell look at how the Republican establ...
Nov. 6: Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, former Governor Howard Dean and Lawrence O'Donnell look at how the Republican establishment is fighting back against the Tea Party. Less
Dec. 20: Democrats plan to fight this Christmas for unemployment insurance for millions of Americans, with Pres. Obama on t...
Dec. 20: Democrats plan to fight this Christmas for unemployment insurance for millions of Americans, with Pres. Obama on their side. Ed Schultz & Rep. Tim Ryan discuss. Less
Nov. 15: NBC’s David Gregory says Obama’s botched health insurance rollout may become the issue through which everythin...
Nov. 15: NBC’s David Gregory says Obama’s botched health insurance rollout may become the issue through which everything else will be judged, much like the Iraq War. Less
March 5: Country singer David Nail is out with his third studio album, and it’s a change from his previous projects, which featured ...
March 5: Country singer David Nail is out with his third studio album, and it’s a change from his previous projects, which featured piano-heavy ballads. He sings “Whatever She’s Got,” which has already hit No. 1 on the country charts. Less
Aug. 8: Republicans are back in their home districts for the August recess and they're getting an earful from conservatives...
Aug. 8: Republicans are back in their home districts for the August recess and they're getting an earful from conservatives, demanding they threaten to shut down the government over Obamacare. Less
Aug. 22: Bradley Manning’s attorney David Coombs tells TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie, “I’m going to do everything in my ...
Aug. 22: Bradley Manning’s attorney David Coombs tells TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie, “I’m going to do everything in my power” to make sure that his client will receive hormone therapy treatment in prison. Less
Aug. 22: Montravias King, activist and student at Elizabeth City State University, talks about the history of ECSU and Rach...
Aug. 22: Montravias King, activist and student at Elizabeth City State University, talks about the history of ECSU and Rachel Maddow shows the history of progress that will be turned back if Republicans succeed in denying a student the right to run for local office based on the same criteria that allows students to vote - a victory with implications reaching far beyond a small North Carolina city. Less
Aug. 23: Rachel Maddow highlights the impassioned activism of immigration reform advocates and talks with North Carolina's ...
Aug. 23: Rachel Maddow highlights the impassioned activism of immigration reform advocates and talks with North Carolina's Elizabeth City State University students Leslie Norman, Montravias King and Chelsea Campbell about taking on the voting rights fight that was already fought and won by previous generations of Americans. Less
Aug. 27: House Speaker John Boehner is promising a "whale of a fight" over the raising the debt ceiling when Congress retur...
Aug. 27: House Speaker John Boehner is promising a "whale of a fight" over the raising the debt ceiling when Congress returns from recess. But for some conservatives, the fight is with Speaker Boehner for not defunding Obamacare. MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell discusses with former Labor Secretary Robert Reich and The Washington Post's Ezra Klein. Less
Aug. 27: Tea Partiers show up to Speaker John Boehner's Ohio office, urging him to defund Obamacare, or else they'll start ...
Aug. 27: Tea Partiers show up to Speaker John Boehner's Ohio office, urging him to defund Obamacare, or else they'll start calling it "Boehnercare". In the meantime, Boehner offers tough talks at an Idaho fundraiser, promising "a whale of a fight" over the debt ceiling and spending cuts. Chris Hayes talks with Ben Domenech of The Heartland Institute about Republican leader's next move. 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
Oct. 7: NBC’s Chuck Todd and The Washington Post’s Eugene Robinson join Chris Matthews to discuss the dangerous road th...
Oct. 7: NBC’s Chuck Todd and The Washington Post’s Eugene Robinson join Chris Matthews to discuss the dangerous road the U.S. is on with the government shutdown and the debt ceiling. They also discuss how much control House Speaker John Boehner has over his own party and the fight for the soul of the GOP. Less
Nov. 21: NBC’s Lester Holt visits the scene of President Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas for a look back at JFK’s c...
Nov. 21: NBC’s Lester Holt visits the scene of President Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas for a look back at JFK’s crusades, accomplishments and unique charm as the first TV president.” Less
Nov. 25: Would Iran have backed the deal made by the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council (and Germany) if I...
Nov. 25: Would Iran have backed the deal made by the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council (and Germany) if Israel backed it? Peter Beinart, Richard Wolffe and Steve Clemons join Lawrence O’Donnell. Less
Dec. 5: Nigella Lawson is back on the stand Thursday in a trial against her former assistants, who are charged with stealin...
Dec. 5: Nigella Lawson is back on the stand Thursday in a trial against her former assistants, who are charged with stealing from Nigella and her ex-husband, Charles Saatchi. Wednesday, the celebrity chef admitted to using cocaine. NBC’s Michelle Kosinski reports. Less
Dec. 12: Senate Republicans are taking their fight over the filibuster rule change to the Senate Floor. Alex Wagner talks t...
Dec. 12: Senate Republicans are taking their fight over the filibuster rule change to the Senate Floor. Alex Wagner talks to congressional scholars Norm Ornstein and Tom Mann. Less
Dec. 16: Republicans continue to draft legislation with the sole purpose of making it harder to vote. Ed Schultz and stat...
Dec. 16: Republicans continue to draft legislation with the sole purpose of making it harder to vote. Ed Schultz and state Sen. Nina Turner discuss the fight in Ohio. Less
Jan. 13: The fight for the poor started with Lyndon Johnson and Sargent Shriver. It's nowhere near over.
Jan. 13: Chris Hayes and Maria Shriver lead a discussion about women on the brink and what's holding them back.
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