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
Dec. 20: Speaking at an end of year news conference, President Obama says that his administration "screwed it up" on the ro...
Dec. 20: Speaking at an end of year news conference, President Obama says that his administration "screwed it up" on the rollout of the Affordable Care Act. Less
April 30: Matthew Rhys joins TODAY to chat about his TV series “The Americans,” which has been renewed for a third season. In unis...
April 30: Matthew Rhys joins TODAY to chat about his TV series “The Americans,” which has been renewed for a third season. In unison, he and Roker recite the weekly opening narration of “The A-Team.” Less
Aug. 6: RNC Chairman Reince Priebus is aiming to take control of the Republican nominating process by saying the committee ...
Aug. 6: RNC Chairman Reince Priebus is aiming to take control of the Republican nominating process by saying the committee won’t participate with debates on NBC or CNN if they follow through with programs on former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Former RNC Chairman Michael Steele and Salon.com’s Joan Walsh discuss with Hardball’s Chris Matthews. Less
Sept. 12: Chris Hayes sits down with Michael Steele to talk about controversial remarks made by Senator Ted Cruz on the late Senator J...
Sept. 12: Chris Hayes sits down with Michael Steele to talk about controversial remarks made by Senator Ted Cruz on the late Senator Jesse Helms who opposed integration, interracial marriage and The Civil Rights Act. Less
Aug. 26: Even after President Barack Obama’s re-election in 2012, some Republicans in Congress continue to fan the flames...
Aug. 26: Even after President Barack Obama’s re-election in 2012, some Republicans in Congress continue to fan the flames of the “birther” movement. Former RNC Chair Michael Steele and former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell join MSNBC’s Chris Matthews to discuss. Less
Sept. 23: Chris Hayes discusses Ted Cruz's plans to filibuster the budget resolution in the Senate with Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse and MS...
Sept. 23: Chris Hayes discusses Ted Cruz's plans to filibuster the budget resolution in the Senate with Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse and MSNBC Contributor Michael Steele. Less
Oct. 16: Rodell Mollineau, Lois Romano and Michael Steele join Chuck Todd to talk about the NJ special Senate election.
Oct. 15: Chuck Todd shares results of a survey that shows the right and left wings don’t dominate the American landscape....
Oct. 15: Chuck Todd shares results of a survey that shows the right and left wings don’t dominate the American landscape. Former RNC Chair Michael Steele also joins. Less
Feb. 25: Governors Bobby Jindal and Dan Malloy made headlines this week when the two clashed in public over raising the min...
Feb. 25: Governors Bobby Jindal and Dan Malloy made headlines this week when the two clashed in public over raising the minimum wage nationally. Chris Matthews talks with Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy and Michael Steele about the remarks. Less
Dec. 3: What looks like a face in a piece of debris from the World Trade Center is now on display in a museum. Some see the...
Dec. 3: What looks like a face in a piece of debris from the World Trade Center is now on display in a museum. Some see the face of an angel in it, while others dismiss it as an optical illusion. Less
Republican Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn explains why she is against extending unemployment benefits without a “pay for” included in th...
Republican Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn explains why she is against extending unemployment benefits without a “pay for” included in the bill. Less
May 19: There's been a lot of in-fighting within the Republican party leading up to Tuesday's GOP primaries - and that's not exactly b...
May 19: There's been a lot of in-fighting within the Republican party leading up to Tuesday's GOP primaries - and that's not exactly bad news for the far right. Less
May 19: Jim Moore, professor of political science at Pacific University, talks with Rachel Maddow about the strange cast of characters...
May 19: Jim Moore, professor of political science at Pacific University, talks with Rachel Maddow about the strange cast of characters that make up the Oregon Republican Party and its wildly wealthy benefactors, including several who aren't even in Oregon. Less
May 19: Rachel Maddow assesses Mitch McConnell's changes for victory in Kentucky, and reports on a crowded Georgia Republican primary ...
May 19: Rachel Maddow assesses Mitch McConnell's changes for victory in Kentucky, and reports on a crowded Georgia Republican primary battle for Senate, including three sitting Congressmen and a competing collection of conservative celebrity endorsements. Less
May 19: Chris Hayes takes a look at how the state of Kansas has become a testing ground for ultra-conservative ideas.
May 19: Six states hold primary elections to set the ballots for the 2014 midterms, reminding the nation about the GOP desire to suppr...
May 19: Six states hold primary elections to set the ballots for the 2014 midterms, reminding the nation about the GOP desire to suppress the vote. Ed Schultz and State Senator Nina Turner, D-Oh., discuss. Less
May 19: The Benghazi scandal fires up their base, but could the GOP's obsession cost them in 2014? Ari Melber talks with Richard Wolff...
May 19: The Benghazi scandal fires up their base, but could the GOP's obsession cost them in 2014? Ari Melber talks with Richard Wolffe and Karen Finney. Less
May 19: Six states will go to the polls tomorrow including KY where Sen. McConnell will face Matt Bevin and GA where the Senate field ...
May 19: Six states will go to the polls tomorrow including KY where Sen. McConnell will face Matt Bevin and GA where the Senate field is full of Tea Partiers. Joy Reid joins. Less
May 19: The so-called "right to try" law allows terminally ill patients to access experimental drugs without FDA approval. Dr. Zeke Em...
May 19: The so-called "right to try" law allows terminally ill patients to access experimental drugs without FDA approval. Dr. Zeke Emanuel and Frank Burroughs debate the risks. Less
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