April 21: A broad attempt to kill solar power is underway - will the attempt come to fruition? Chris Hayes examines the staggering bre...
April 21: A broad attempt to kill solar power is underway - will the attempt come to fruition? Chris Hayes examines the staggering breadth of the effort. Less
April 29: Len Elmore, NCAA All-American, former NBA player, and lawyer, talks with Rachel Maddow about the power shift reflected in th...
April 29: Len Elmore, NCAA All-American, former NBA player, and lawyer, talks with Rachel Maddow about the power shift reflected in the leverage of basketball fans and players applying pressure for punishment of disgraced Clippers owner Donald Sterling. 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
Don’t miss the premiere of The Politics of Power with Chris Hayes August 16th at 8 p.m. ET on MSNBC.
Aug. 15: A new documentary, "The Politics of Power," hosted by Chris Hayes airs Friday, August 16 at 8 pm EDT. Here's a sne...
Aug. 15: A new documentary, "The Politics of Power," hosted by Chris Hayes airs Friday, August 16 at 8 pm EDT. Here's a sneak preview. Less
Aug. 31: Thousands of workers walked out of hundreds of fast food restaurants in nearly 60 cities throughout the U.S., dema...
Aug. 31: Thousands of workers walked out of hundreds of fast food restaurants in nearly 60 cities throughout the U.S., demanding a living wage. It was a dramatic display of labor’s power, just ahead of the Labor Day weekend. Columbia University professor Dorian Warren, Tsedeye Gebreselassie from the National Employment Law Project, Andrew Moesel from the New York State Restaurant Association, and McDonalds employee Shaniqua Davis join Melissa Harris-Perry. Less
Dec. 10: In Trenders, Teddy Cruz colors the Senate floor, while Pres. Obama jokes about mysterious Area 51. Ed Schultz and ...
Dec. 10: In Trenders, Teddy Cruz colors the Senate floor, while Pres. Obama jokes about mysterious Area 51. Ed Schultz and E.J. Dionne discuss the Right continuing to fan the anti-Obamacare flames. Less
Jan. 9: Fans of the hit series are still not over much-loved Matthew Crawley, played by Stevens, getting killed. “It was ...
Jan. 9: Fans of the hit series are still not over much-loved Matthew Crawley, played by Stevens, getting killed. “It was a surprise,” he told Willie Geist and Jenna Bush Hager. Stevens will return in a romantic drama, “Summer in February,” in select theaters Jan. 17. Less
Jan. 18: The Chris Christie bridge scandal could go beyond just a traffic jam and instead reach far into the whole power st...
Jan. 18: The Chris Christie bridge scandal could go beyond just a traffic jam and instead reach far into the whole power structure of the governor’s office, and the politics of New Jersey itself. Brian Murphy, Michael Aron, Josh Barro and Dafna Linzer discuss. Less
Jan. 18: The Up panel continues their discussion on Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer's allegations against Chris Christie's admini...
Jan. 18: The Up panel continues their discussion on Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer's allegations against Chris Christie's administration over Hurricane Sandy relief aid and talk about the power of the Port Authority in New Jersey. Less
April 21: Rachel Maddow talks with Dorothy Barnett, Executive Director of the Climate and Energy Project, about the push by conservati...
April 21: Rachel Maddow talks with Dorothy Barnett, Executive Director of the Climate and Energy Project, about the push by conservative allies against solar and other renewable energy in Oklahoma. (Americans for Prosperity statement: http://on.msnbc.com/1jtcp6a) Less
May 26: The rising pop star joins Carson Daly in the Orange Room to answer viewer-submitted questions on Instagram.
Aug. 14: Maggie Koerth-Baker, science editor at Boing Boing and author of “Before The Lights Go Out,” talks with Rachel...
Aug. 14: Maggie Koerth-Baker, science editor at Boing Boing and author of “Before The Lights Go Out,” talks with Rachel Maddow about the condition of the American electric grid and whether adequate investment is being made to ensure its upkeep. Less
Aug. 15: Ayman Mohyeldin, NBC News correspondent, talks with Rachel Maddow live from Cairo about the second day of military...
Aug. 15: Ayman Mohyeldin, NBC News correspondent, talks with Rachel Maddow live from Cairo about the second day of military crackdowns on protesting supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi and how average Egyptians are dealing with the violence and unrest that has seized their country when it was so close to being a democracy. Less
Aug. 16: Country music superstar Luke Bryan made a lasting mark in the genre, winning the ACM Entertainer of the Year award...
Aug. 16: Country music superstar Luke Bryan made a lasting mark in the genre, winning the ACM Entertainer of the Year award. Now he’s got a new album and sings his latest single, “Crash My Party,” on the plaza. Less
Aug. 30: Live on the TODAY plaza, the 24 year-old singer-songwriter and dancer sings his acclaimed new single “Fine China...
Aug. 30: Live on the TODAY plaza, the 24 year-old singer-songwriter and dancer sings his acclaimed new single “Fine China” from his upcoming album “X.” Less
Sept. 30: Rachel Maddow traces the Republican enthusiasm for shutting down the federal government since before they seized the majorit...
Sept. 30: Rachel Maddow traces the Republican enthusiasm for shutting down the federal government since before they seized the majority in the House in the 2010 election. Senator Charles Schumer joins for further discussion. Less
Oct. 25: Don Morrison, executive director of the Dakota Resource Council, talks with Rachel Maddow about new revelations ab...
Oct. 25: Don Morrison, executive director of the Dakota Resource Council, talks with Rachel Maddow about new revelations about an alarming number of oil spills in N.D. Less
Oct. 28: The high school students who were photographed in a Chevrolet Impala by the Beatles’ drummer 49 years ago were s...
Oct. 28: The high school students who were photographed in a Chevrolet Impala by the Beatles’ drummer 49 years ago were skipping school to see the Fab Four, and now, five of the students will get to meet Starr in Las Vegas. Less
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