Aug. 29: Though she’s the 298th seed, 17-year-old Victoria Duval is the buzz of the U.S. Open after defeating 2011 Open c...
Aug. 29: Though she’s the 298th seed, 17-year-old Victoria Duval is the buzz of the U.S. Open after defeating 2011 Open champion Samantha Stosur in the first round. But it wasn’t the only challenge she’s faced over the years. NBC’s Katy Tur reports. Less
March 11: Comedian Billy Eichner has a funny, in-your-face interviewing style on his Fuse TV show, on which he asks random people pop ...
March 11: Comedian Billy Eichner has a funny, in-your-face interviewing style on his Fuse TV show, on which he asks random people pop culture questions. He gives KLG and Hoda a names quiz: Celebrity child or Kentucky Derby winner? Less
Dec. 18: The president announced the U.S. Olympic delegation today, and included are two openly gay former athletes. Lawr...
Dec. 18: The president announced the U.S. Olympic delegation today, and included are two openly gay former athletes. Lawrence O'Donnell talks with Stuart Milk. Less
Jan. 5: Former Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano discusses the impact NSA leaker Edward Snowden had on U.S. inte...
Jan. 5: Former Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano discusses the impact NSA leaker Edward Snowden had on U.S. intelligence and says she doesn't think he deserves clemency. Less
April 7: The actor tells TODAY that the late Mickey Rooney was “one of the most talented actors ever in the history of movies,” an...
April 7: The actor tells TODAY that the late Mickey Rooney was “one of the most talented actors ever in the history of movies,” and shares some personal stories about the Hollywood legend. Less
March 21: The singer joins TODAY to offer a look behind the scenes of her latest music video, for “G.U.Y.,” and chat about her lat...
March 21: The singer joins TODAY to offer a look behind the scenes of her latest music video, for “G.U.Y.,” and chat about her latest album, “Artpop,” which she says “is about bringing art and music together in the spirit of creative rebellion.” Less
Aug. 5: Using cattle stem cells and other ingredients, a group of scientists is working to convince the world that a more e...
Aug. 5: Using cattle stem cells and other ingredients, a group of scientists is working to convince the world that a more environmentally friendly meat is needed and can be made in the lab. NBC’s Keir Simmons reports and Dr. Mark Post, one of the scientists working on the project, discusses its importance. Less
Aug. 19: Nineteen-year-old James Ward grew up in Los Angeles’ Skid Row neighborhood; on Monday, he will begin his freshma...
Aug. 19: Nineteen-year-old James Ward grew up in Los Angeles’ Skid Row neighborhood; on Monday, he will begin his freshman year at Howard University. After a friend at the LA’s Union Rescue created a website to raise fund for Ward, his tuition for the first year was attained in just seven days. Less
Aug. 26: Chris Hayes talks with Sema Cekinay, former Trump University student and plaintiff in the lawsuit, Democratic Cong...
Aug. 26: Chris Hayes talks with Sema Cekinay, former Trump University student and plaintiff in the lawsuit, Democratic Congressman Steve Cohen of Tennessee, and author Pedro Noguera about the lawsuit filed by New York's AG, Eric Schneiderman against Trump University and Cekinay's experience as a Trump student. Less
Sept. 4: MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell, Krystal Ball, and Steven Kornacki weigh in on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's vote to mo...
Sept. 4: MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell, Krystal Ball, and Steven Kornacki weigh in on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's vote to move forward the resolution to take action in Syria and Sen. Ed Markey's present vote. Less
Sept. 15: A Meet the Press roundtable examines how the pending agreement on Syria will affect the American position on the world stage...
Sept. 15: A Meet the Press roundtable examines how the pending agreement on Syria will affect the American position on the world stage. Less
Nov. 3: Matt Lauer interviews former NYPD commissioner Bernard Kerik about his change of heart on mandatory minimum prison ...
Nov. 3: Matt Lauer interviews former NYPD commissioner Bernard Kerik about his change of heart on mandatory minimum prison sentences and other reforms to the prison system. Less
Dec. 7: Eighty-five-year-old Merrill Newman spent more than a month detained in North Korea. Now, he’s back home in Calif...
Dec. 7: Eighty-five-year-old Merrill Newman spent more than a month detained in North Korea. Now, he’s back home in California. NBC’s Mike Taibbi reports. Less
Feb. 16: Olympian Shani Davis is a world-class speed skater. He stands out not only because of his 6-foot, 2-inch frame and because he is Af...
Feb. 16: Olympian Shani Davis is a world-class speed skater. He stands out not only because of his 6-foot, 2-inch frame and because he is African American. NBC’s Carl Quintanilla reports. Less
March 18: Critical information about when some of the plane’s critical turns were programmed into the flight computer may reveal who...
March 18: Critical information about when some of the plane’s critical turns were programmed into the flight computer may reveal who did it. Less
Aug. 5, 2013: Ezra Klein talks with Bruce Friedrich Senior Advocacy Director of Farm Sanctuary about the ethical ...
Aug. 5, 2013: Ezra Klein talks with Bruce Friedrich Senior Advocacy Director of Farm Sanctuary about the ethical and environmental implications of lab-grown meat. Will it improve the welfare of farmed animals in this country? Chefs Curtis Stone, Amanda Cohen, and Homaro Cantu join the discussion. Less
March 20: Will Russia sabotage President Obama's achievements on an Iranian nuclear deal? Ari Melber talks with Michael McFaul and Dav...
March 20: Will Russia sabotage President Obama's achievements on an Iranian nuclear deal? Ari Melber talks with Michael McFaul and David Rohde. “ Less
Oct. 8: The families of five U.S. troops killed over the weekend in Afghanistan received calls saying the government wouldn...
Oct. 8: The families of five U.S. troops killed over the weekend in Afghanistan received calls saying the government wouldn’t be able to pay their death benefits to help with funerals and flights to meet their loved ones’ coffins because of the government shutdown. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports. Less
Jan. 7: The U.S. is investigating a December drone strike in Yemen that targeted an al Qaeda-lined operative but, according...
Jan. 7: The U.S. is investigating a December drone strike in Yemen that targeted an al Qaeda-lined operative but, according to local residents, hit a group of local farmers on their way to a wedding. NBC News’ Michael Isikoff reports. Less
March 14: William Taylor, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, talks with Ari Melber about the consequences Russia will face if it annex...
March 14: William Taylor, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, talks with Ari Melber about the consequences Russia will face if it annexes Crimea, and the level of concern about Russian troops and equipment gathered at Ukraine's border. Less
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