As the 16-year old abduction survivor prepares to bury her mother and brother, she speaks exclusively to TODAY about her brother, who “had...
As the 16-year old abduction survivor prepares to bury her mother and brother, she speaks exclusively to TODAY about her brother, who “had a really big heart,” her relationship with captor James DiMaggio and her plans for the future. Less
Aug. 22: As the 16-year old abduction survivor prepares to bury her mother and brother, she speaks exclusively to TODAY abo...
Aug. 22: As the 16-year old abduction survivor prepares to bury her mother and brother, she speaks exclusively to TODAY about her brother, who “had a really big heart,” her relationship with captor James DiMaggio and her plans for the future. Less
Aug. 23: One Direction is taking the world by storm, hitting No. 1 on the charts in 50 countries. The boy band continues th...
Aug. 23: One Direction is taking the world by storm, hitting No. 1 on the charts in 50 countries. The boy band continues their reign as they perform their hit “Kiss You.” Less
Aug. 26: Donald Trump's Trump University offered online and live seminars, promising to teach students "business", "sal...
Aug. 26: Donald Trump's Trump University offered online and live seminars, promising to teach students "business", "salesmanship" and "success". For six years, thousands of people enrolled, forking over thousands of dollars, hoping to hit it big in real estate. Now, New York's Attorney General, Eric Schneiderman, says it was all an elaborate "bait-and-switch" operation. Chris Hayes talks to the Attorney General about the lawsuit recently filed against the for-profit institution. 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. 1: Secretary of State John Kerry tells David Gregory on Meet the Press that evidence suggests that Syrian leader Bashar Assad us...
Sept. 1: Secretary of State John Kerry tells David Gregory on Meet the Press that evidence suggests that Syrian leader Bashar Assad used the nerve agent sarin in his chemical weapons attack. Less
Sept. 1: Secretary of State John Kerry discusses the potential outcomes for action if Capitol Hill lawmakers do not authorize a strike...
Sept. 1: Secretary of State John Kerry discusses the potential outcomes for action if Capitol Hill lawmakers do not authorize a strike in Syria. Less
Sept. 1: Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul voices opposition to American intervention in the Syrian conflict today in an interview on Meet the P...
Sept. 1: Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul voices opposition to American intervention in the Syrian conflict today in an interview on Meet the Press. Less
Sept. 1: A Meet the Press panel examines how the Iraq war creates a culture of trepidation around the idea of American intervention in...
Sept. 1: A Meet the Press panel examines how the Iraq war creates a culture of trepidation around the idea of American intervention in the Syrian civil war. Less
Sept. 1: Secretary of State John Kerry tells David Gregory on Meet the Press that all signs suggest that Syrian leader Bashar Assad us...
Sept. 1: Secretary of State John Kerry tells David Gregory on Meet the Press that all signs suggest that Syrian leader Bashar Assad used the nerve agent in his alleged chemical weapons attack. Less
Sept. 1: Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Fla., explains his opposition to military intervention in Syria on Weekends with Alex Witt, saying that ...
Sept. 1: Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Fla., explains his opposition to military intervention in Syria on Weekends with Alex Witt, saying that any action "won't actually accomplish anything useful." Less
Sept. 1: “His spirit has been rejuvenated,” said Sarah Darling, who accidentally dropped her engagement ring in Billy Ray Harris...
Sept. 1: “His spirit has been rejuvenated,” said Sarah Darling, who accidentally dropped her engagement ring in Billy Ray Harris’ donation cup in February. Harris returned the ring, and the story inspired donors around the world. He now has a car, and his own house. TODAY’s Erica Hill reports. Less
Sept. 1: Kentucky GOP Sen. Rand Paul says there's no "clear-cut American interest" in the potential U.S. intervention in the Syrian co...
Sept. 1: Kentucky GOP Sen. Rand Paul says there's no "clear-cut American interest" in the potential U.S. intervention in the Syrian conflict. Less
Sept. 17: The 99% slogan born at New York's Occupy Wall Street protest now transcends big banks. From Fast Food strikes to Pro-Obama...
Sept. 17: The 99% slogan born at New York's Occupy Wall Street protest now transcends big banks. From Fast Food strikes to Pro-Obamacare rallies, the grassroots movement lives on. Jesse LaGreca joins Ed Schultz to discuss the impact of #Occupy on the nation. Less
June 1: Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz goes on Morning Joe to talk about the new strategic partnership between the company and the broadcast.
Sept. 19: As October 1 approaches--the start of open enrollment in the Affordable Care Act--so does the ad push for and against the he...
Sept. 19: As October 1 approaches--the start of open enrollment in the Affordable Care Act--so does the ad push for and against the health care law. Graphic new anti-Obamacare ads from a conservative group show “Uncle Sam” trying to get in the pants of young people in a very uncomfortable way. MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell discusses with MSNBC's Steve Kornacki. Less
Sept. 26: To see what the reaction would be, Weekend TODAY’s Jenna Wolfe decided to try breast-feeding her 1-month old girl, Harper,...
Sept. 26: To see what the reaction would be, Weekend TODAY’s Jenna Wolfe decided to try breast-feeding her 1-month old girl, Harper, in public. She also talked to some mothers who are unable to breast-feed feed their babies due to allergies. Less
Oct. 1: President Obama says that despite the government shutdown service members would still be paid and that ‘we’ll c...
Oct. 1: President Obama says that despite the government shutdown service members would still be paid and that ‘we’ll continue working to address any impact this shutdown has on you and your families.” Less
Oct. 1: The House continued to work past the midnight deadline but it could be days before Congress comes to a resolution.
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