March 27: Actress Mindy Kaling joins TODAY to chat about some of the steamier scenes in her acclaimed series “The Mindy Project,” ...
March 27: Actress Mindy Kaling joins TODAY to chat about some of the steamier scenes in her acclaimed series “The Mindy Project,” as well as her Hollywood crush on Ben Affleck. Less
April 3: Joy Reid, host of "The Reid Report," talks to Ken Vogel and Charlie Pierce about Charles Koch's Wall Street Journal op-ed.
May 22: Chris Hayes is joined by Dr. Ben Carson, Heather McGhee and Telemundo's Jose Diaz-Balart for a polite conversation about post-...
May 22: Chris Hayes is joined by Dr. Ben Carson, Heather McGhee and Telemundo's Jose Diaz-Balart for a polite conversation about post-white America. Less
Aug. 18: NAACP president Ben Jealous and Sybrina Fulton, mother of slain teenager Trayvon Martin, discuss the impact polici...
Aug. 18: NAACP president Ben Jealous and Sybrina Fulton, mother of slain teenager Trayvon Martin, discuss the impact policies like stop and frisk have on communities. Less
Aug. 18: NAACP President Ben Jealous, New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly and an assortment of others discuss the c...
Aug. 18: NAACP President Ben Jealous, New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly and an assortment of others discuss the constitutionality of the stop and frisk policy. Less
Aug. 19: Chris Hayes talks about Ray Kelly and Michael Bloomberg's PR offensive in defense of "stop-and-frisk" with the NAA...
Aug. 19: Chris Hayes talks about Ray Kelly and Michael Bloomberg's PR offensive in defense of "stop-and-frisk" with the NAACP's Ben Jealous - who says the civil rights community will fiercely oppose Kelly as head of Homeland Security should that come to pass - and MSNBC contributor Ryan Grim. 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. 21: MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell talks to Charles Allen, the son of former White House butler, Eugene Allen. Danny Stron...
Aug. 21: MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell talks to Charles Allen, the son of former White House butler, Eugene Allen. Danny Strong, screenwriter of “The Butler" also joins to discuss the film. Less
Aug. 23: The March on Washington was officially called the March for Jobs and Freedom. But that's been largely lost to hist...
Aug. 23: The March on Washington was officially called the March for Jobs and Freedom. But that's been largely lost to history. Chris Hayes talks with Ben Jealous, President and CEO of NAACP. Less
Aug. 27: Tea Partiers show up to Speaker John Boehner's Ohio office, urging him to defund Obamacare, or else they'll start ...
Aug. 27: Tea Partiers show up to Speaker John Boehner's Ohio office, urging him to defund Obamacare, or else they'll start calling it "Boehnercare". In the meantime, Boehner offers tough talks at an Idaho fundraiser, promising "a whale of a fight" over the debt ceiling and spending cuts. Chris Hayes talks with Ben Domenech of The Heartland Institute about Republican leader's next move. Less
Aug. 28: Charles Ogeltree, professor at Harvard Law School and founder of the Charles Hamilton Institute for Race and Justi...
Aug. 28: Charles Ogeltree, professor at Harvard Law School and founder of the Charles Hamilton Institute for Race and Justice, talks with Rachel Maddow about the people in power who saw Martin Luther King, Jr. as a threat, the parallels between current civil rights issues and those of 50 years ago, and the significance of Martin Luther King, Jr. to President Obama. Less
Sept. 3: It's already apparent that a Congressional vote on whether to strike Syria will scramble traditional alliances in the House. ...
Sept. 3: It's already apparent that a Congressional vote on whether to strike Syria will scramble traditional alliances in the House. Chris Hayes talks with Tommy Vietor, Ben Domenech, and Eli Lake about divisions, alliances, strange political bedfellows on the issue of Syria military action. Less
Sept. 15: Celebrity chef Paula Deen made her first public appearance Saturday since late June when news broke that she had used a raci...
Sept. 15: Celebrity chef Paula Deen made her first public appearance Saturday since late June when news broke that she had used a racial slur. A tearful Deen, the headline chef at a cooking show in Houston, was greeted by cheers from the crowd. NBC’s Charles Hadlock reports. Less
Sept. 16: Rachel Maddow reports on the background of suspected Washington Navy Yard shooter, Aaron Alexis, with police reports from Se...
Sept. 16: Rachel Maddow reports on the background of suspected Washington Navy Yard shooter, Aaron Alexis, with police reports from Seattle and Fort Worth, Texas and a history of mental problems. NBC News' Charles Hadlock reports from Fort Worth, TX on how the friends and neighbors of Alexis are taking the news of his shooting rampage. Less
Sept. 26: Hillary Clinton jokes with Ben Affleck Wednesday evening in New York City at a dinner for the Clinton Global Initiative.
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. 2: The actress tells TODAY correspondent Jenna Bush Hager that she hopes a new California bill that puts more restrict...
Oct. 2: The actress tells TODAY correspondent Jenna Bush Hager that she hopes a new California bill that puts more restrictions against paparazzi will help her kids live a more normal life, and that she and her husband, Ben Affleck, weighed moving out of the state if the bill didn’t pass. Less
Aug. 29: Researchers estimate that introverts make up about 30 percent of the population, so are you one? Carolyn Gregoire ...
Aug. 29: Researchers estimate that introverts make up about 30 percent of the population, so are you one? Carolyn Gregoire of the Huffington Post and Dr. Charles Sophy explain ways to tell, and dispel common misconceptions about introverts. Less
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