Aug. 28: While speaking at his funeral, Christopher Lane’s father remembers his son and talks about the lessons he lear...
Aug. 28: While speaking at his funeral, Christopher Lane’s father remembers his son and talks about the lessons he learned from the Australian baseball player and how these lessons are helping him face this tragedy. Less
Sept. 16: Chris Hayes debunks the gun-free zone myth argued by many conservatives and gun rights advocates that killers choose sites t...
Sept. 16: Chris Hayes debunks the gun-free zone myth argued by many conservatives and gun rights advocates that killers choose sites that are gun-free zones because they know that nobody with a gun will be there to stop them. Less
Oct. 17: Senator Mitch McConnell gave an interview where he discussed just when he knew the GOP was headed towards a shutdo...
Oct. 17: Senator Mitch McConnell gave an interview where he discussed just when he knew the GOP was headed towards a shutdown. Lawrence O'Donnell talks with Robert Costa and Steve Kornacki. Less
Jan. 21: Champion track and field athlete Lolo Jones talks about her transition to bobsledding, and explains how she is loo...
Jan. 21: Champion track and field athlete Lolo Jones talks about her transition to bobsledding, and explains how she is looking at the upcoming Winter Olympic Games in Sochi as an opportunity for vindication for her career. Less
March 19: War in Iraq began exactly 11 years ago as the U.S. faces yet another foreign conflict. Ed Schultz, former Admiral Joe Sestak...
March 19: War in Iraq began exactly 11 years ago as the U.S. faces yet another foreign conflict. Ed Schultz, former Admiral Joe Sestak and Jon Soltz discuss Obama's policy. Less
April 24: Apple is moving to shrink its carbon footprint, building the nation’s largest privately owned solar farm to run its data c...
April 24: Apple is moving to shrink its carbon footprint, building the nation’s largest privately owned solar farm to run its data center. NBC chief environmental correspondent Anne Thompson reports. Less
Aug. 13: MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell explains how a handwritten note from Franklin Delano Roosevelt demonstrates how he rewr...
Aug. 13: MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell explains how a handwritten note from Franklin Delano Roosevelt demonstrates how he rewrote his own ideas about the American economy and the possibility of a New Deal, and what today's Republicans could learn from it. Less
Aug. 9: A vigorous debate on whether we would even be talking about surveillance if it weren't for Edward Snowden's leaks, ...
Aug. 9: A vigorous debate on whether we would even be talking about surveillance if it weren't for Edward Snowden's leaks, after President Obama's news conference Friday tried to answer the multiple issues raised by the surveillance. Robert Gibbs, NBC Political Analyst and former Press Secretary for President Obama, Spencer Ackerman, U.S. National Security Editor for The Guardian newspaper, Julian Sanchez, a fellow at the Cato Institute, and Liza Goitein, Co-Director of the Liberty and National Security Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, join Ezra Klein, sitting in for Chris Hayes. Less
Aug. 14: Media titan Oprah Winfrey stars in the new Lee Daniels film "The Butler," and she joins Morning Joe along with Dan...
Aug. 14: Media titan Oprah Winfrey stars in the new Lee Daniels film "The Butler," and she joins Morning Joe along with Daniels to discuss her lengthy hiatus from acting, learning to cry on film and the outcome of the George Zimmerman trial. Less
Aug. 14: Two friends of Dzokhar Tsarnaev, the alleged Boston bomber, were charged with obstruction of justice and conspirac...
Aug. 14: Two friends of Dzokhar Tsarnaev, the alleged Boston bomber, were charged with obstruction of justice and conspiracy to obstruct justice for allegedly removing a laptop and backpack from Tsarnaev’s room. Mark Potok from the Southern Poverty Law Center joins MSNBC’s NOW with Alex Wagner with more. Less
Aug. 14: MSNBC host Krystal Ball (“The Cycle”) and Brad Woodhouse, president of Americans United for Change, discuss ho...
Aug. 14: MSNBC host Krystal Ball (“The Cycle”) and Brad Woodhouse, president of Americans United for Change, discuss how day one of the Republican National Committee’s annual summer retreat does not sound as if it – or Newt Gingrich – has learned anything from their 2012 defeat and the need for the party to expand its base. Less
Aug. 19: When lawmakers return to Washington from their current recess, the debate over the $1.3 billion in aid to the U.S....
Aug. 19: When lawmakers return to Washington from their current recess, the debate over the $1.3 billion in aid to the U.S. government sends to an Egyptian military deepening the current divide could take center stage. Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., discusses. Less
Aug. 22: Kris Jenner tells TODAY what it was like to interview Kanye West on her new talk show, and admits how much she lea...
Aug. 22: Kris Jenner tells TODAY what it was like to interview Kanye West on her new talk show, and admits how much she learned about him, from why he says he’s with her daughter Kim to how he blends into the Kardashian “family chaos.” Kanye will unveil the first photo of baby North West on the show, and Kris hints that North is “a beautiful combination of the both of them.” Less
Aug. 22: Chris Hayes talks with Vince Warren, executive Director of the Center for Constitutional Rights, about encroachmen...
Aug. 22: Chris Hayes talks with Vince Warren, executive Director of the Center for Constitutional Rights, about encroachment upon civil liberties, both physically and via data collection. Less
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