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: A series of back-to-school ads is creating backlash for Kmart. Some say some of their commercials are crossing the...
Aug. 15: A series of back-to-school ads is creating backlash for Kmart. Some say some of their commercials are crossing the line because of the way they portray African-American children. TheGrio.com’s Joy Ann Reid discusses. Less
Aug. 15: Muslim Brotherhood leaders called for more marches as they torched churches and government buildings, NBC Chief Fo...
Aug. 15: Muslim Brotherhood leaders called for more marches as they torched churches and government buildings, NBC Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel reports from the scene. Steve Clemons of The Atlantic and Clinton administration ambassador Marc Ginsberg join MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell to discuss the few options President Obama has regarding $1.3 billion dollars in aid to the world's biggest Arab nation. Less
Aug. 15: Steve Kornacki, host of MSNBC's weekend morning show "Up with Steve Kornacki," talks with Rachel Maddow about the ...
Aug. 15: Steve Kornacki, host of MSNBC's weekend morning show "Up with Steve Kornacki," talks with Rachel Maddow about the Republican Party's need to appeal to a broader number of American voters while their right wing is pulling them to be more radical and uncompromising. Less
Aug. 17: A growing number of right wing Christians are coming out and opposing Obamacare. Ed exposes the hypocrisy of the G...
Aug. 17: A growing number of right wing Christians are coming out and opposing Obamacare. Ed exposes the hypocrisy of the GOP's desire to be religious, but also deny healthcare to their fellow Americans. Liberal Commentator, John Fugelsang and Ken Klukowski of the Family Research Council join Ed to discuss. 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. 20: Some on the American right are plotting the global "explosion" of a default on the US national debt this fall. The...
Aug. 20: Some on the American right are plotting the global "explosion" of a default on the US national debt this fall. The plot is to tie the regular vote to extend the debt ceiling to the obliteration of the Affordable Care Act. Republican strategist John Feehery and MSNBC host of “NOW” Alex Wagner discuss with Hardball’s Chris Matthews. Less
Aug. 20: NJ Gov. Chris Christie endorsed Steve Lonegan, the Republican running against Democrat Cory Booker for the U.S. Se...
Aug. 20: NJ Gov. Chris Christie endorsed Steve Lonegan, the Republican running against Democrat Cory Booker for the U.S. Senate. Lonegan ran the Koch Brothers’ organization “Americans for Prosperity” in New Jersey, wants to privatize Medicare and believes the U.S. tax code is communist. MSNBC’s Ari Melber discusses his candidacy with MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell. Less
Aug. 20: Michael Sargeant, the president of American Values First, talks with Rachel Maddow about a new 50-state movement t...
Aug. 20: Michael Sargeant, the president of American Values First, talks with Rachel Maddow about a new 50-state movement to make voting easier, pushing back against the nationwide Republican effort to suppress voting, particularly among traditionally Democratic constituencies. Less
Aug. 20: Rachel Maddow points out that while New Jersey Governor Chris Christie may have a closer relationship with Newark ...
Aug. 20: Rachel Maddow points out that while New Jersey Governor Chris Christie may have a closer relationship with Newark Mayor Cory Booker, and may prefer the benefits of association with Booker for his own popularity, in the New Jersey Senate race he's forced to support the Republican candidate running against Booker. Less
Aug. 21: A gay American journalist went on Russia's state-funded English language network to talk about the Bradley Manning...
Aug. 21: A gay American journalist went on Russia's state-funded English language network to talk about the Bradley Manning case. Instead, he used his time to talk about the country's anti-gay legislation. MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell shares his heroics in the latest Rewrite. Less
Aug. 21: Charles Blair, chemical weapons expert and senior fellow at the American Federation of Scientists, talks with Rach...
Aug. 21: Charles Blair, chemical weapons expert and senior fellow at the American Federation of Scientists, talks with Rachel Maddow about what evidence UN weapons inspectors will be looking for to confirm a chemical weapons attack in Syria and how much pressure there is for inspections to be conducted quickly. 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. 26: No matter the time slot, Ed promises to continue the fight for universal healthcare. A 27-year-old cancer survivor...
Aug. 26: No matter the time slot, Ed promises to continue the fight for universal healthcare. A 27-year-old cancer survivor joins Ed to tell his story and experience as an uninsured, employed American and how the Affordable Care Act has impacted his life. Less
Aug. 26: Rachel Maddow reports on efforts across the U.S., from Texas to North Carolina, and at every level of political po...
Aug. 26: Rachel Maddow reports on efforts across the U.S., from Texas to North Carolina, and at every level of political power, from student government to former Secretary of State Colin Powell, to prevent the infringement of American voting rights. Less
Aug. 28: The nation's first African-American president stands where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood 50 years earlier, and ...
Aug. 28: The nation's first African-American president stands where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood 50 years earlier, and challenges a new generation to continue his work. Less
Aug. 29: The U.S. intelligence community is facing the challenge of providing enough evidence to prove who conducted the ch...
Aug. 29: The U.S. intelligence community is facing the challenge of providing enough evidence to prove who conducted the chemical weapons attack in Syria not only for the leaders in Washington, but for the American public too. MSNBC’s Alex Wagner talks with former Chief of Staff to C.I.A. director Leon Panetta, Jeremy Bash. 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
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