March 14: Freestyle skier Gus Kenworthy joins TODAY to talk about finally reuniting with the street dogs of Sochi he fought to bring t...
March 14: Freestyle skier Gus Kenworthy joins TODAY to talk about finally reuniting with the street dogs of Sochi he fought to bring to the U.S., which inspired a puppy adoption mission. Less
March 17: Citing U.S. officials, a new report says the missing Malaysia Airlines jet was likely turned from a computer system by someo...
March 17: Citing U.S. officials, a new report says the missing Malaysia Airlines jet was likely turned from a computer system by someone inside the cockpit. Greg Feith and Anthony Roman weigh in. Less
March 17: The U.S. and E.U. impose sanctions on Russia following a Crimea "referendum" vote - but the Russians scoff.
April 3: Rachel Maddow points out the shocking number of mass gun killings in the U.S., and criticizes lazy civilian media for using m...
April 3: Rachel Maddow points out the shocking number of mass gun killings in the U.S., and criticizes lazy civilian media for using military service as shorthand for a false stereotype when the shooter happens to be a veteran. Less
July 21: TODAY’s Meredith Vieira talks to President Obama about his push for health care reform, as well as the fate of the U.S. soldier b...
July 21: TODAY’s Meredith Vieira talks to President Obama about his push for health care reform, as well as the fate of the U.S. soldier being held hostage in Afghanistan. Less
Aug. 4: A Meet the Press roundtable examines the current worldwide U.S. embassy shutdown and the administration's foreign p...
Aug. 4: A Meet the Press roundtable examines the current worldwide U.S. embassy shutdown and the administration's foreign policies. Less
Aug. 4: Members of the cast of "Orange Is The New Black" discuss the serious aspects of their show and what commentary it p...
Aug. 4: Members of the cast of "Orange Is The New Black" discuss the serious aspects of their show and what commentary it provides on the prison and mental health systems in the U.S. Less
Aug. 6: Rep. Peter King talks about the threat against U.S. embassies and consulates overseas. King said the threats “wer...
Aug. 6: Rep. Peter King talks about the threat against U.S. embassies and consulates overseas. King said the threats “were precise” and the sources “credible.” Less
Aug. 8: The event made famous in Pamplona, Spain is coming to 10 U.S. cities as 20,000 people have already paid $35 to be c...
Aug. 8: The event made famous in Pamplona, Spain is coming to 10 U.S. cities as 20,000 people have already paid $35 to be chased by some of the “meanest” bulls on the pro rodeo circuit. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports. Less
Aug. 9: A vigorous debate on whether we would even be talking about surveillance if it weren't for Edward Snowden's leaks, ...
Aug. 9: A vigorous debate on whether we would even be talking about surveillance if it weren't for Edward Snowden's leaks, after President Obama's news conference Friday tried to answer the multiple issues raised by the surveillance. Robert Gibbs, NBC Political Analyst and former Press Secretary for President Obama, Spencer Ackerman, U.S. National Security Editor for The Guardian newspaper, Julian Sanchez, a fellow at the Cato Institute, and Liza Goitein, Co-Director of the Liberty and National Security Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, join Ezra Klein, sitting in for Chris Hayes. Less
Aug. 12: U.S. Attorney General Eric holder talks about the need for a "new approach" for fighting the "war on drugs," while...
Aug. 12: U.S. Attorney General Eric holder talks about the need for a "new approach" for fighting the "war on drugs," while speaking to the American Bar Association on Monday. Less
Aug. 12: U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announces that the Justice Department will modify mandatory prison sentences for...
Aug. 12: U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announces that the Justice Department will modify mandatory prison sentences for low-level drug offenders, while speaking Monday to the American Bar Association. Less
Aug. 18: NBC's David Gregory talks with Sens. Jack Reed and Kelly Ayotte about the most recent spike in conflict in Egypt a...
Aug. 18: NBC's David Gregory talks with Sens. Jack Reed and Kelly Ayotte about the most recent spike in conflict in Egypt about U.S. aid to the country. Less
Aug. 19: When lawmakers return to Washington from their current recess, the debate over the $1.3 billion in aid to the U.S....
Aug. 19: When lawmakers return to Washington from their current recess, the debate over the $1.3 billion in aid to the U.S. government sends to an Egyptian military deepening the current divide could take center stage. Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., discusses. Less
Aug. 19: Rachel Maddow excoriates U.S. and British authorities for harassing journalists like Laura Poitras and Glenn Green...
Aug. 19: Rachel Maddow excoriates U.S. and British authorities for harassing journalists like Laura Poitras and Glenn Greenwald's partner, David Miranda, and squandering U.S. credibility on questions of government overreach. 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: The Weekly Standard's Bill Kristol joins Morning Joe to discuss Sarah Palin's possible political reemergence, what...
Aug. 20: The Weekly Standard's Bill Kristol joins Morning Joe to discuss Sarah Palin's possible political reemergence, what the U.S. is getting right (and wrong) in Egypt and Chris Christie's moves. Less
Aug. 26: Secretary of State John Kerry responded, in the strongest terms, to last week's evident chemical weapons attack by...
Aug. 26: Secretary of State John Kerry responded, in the strongest terms, to last week's evident chemical weapons attack by the Syrian government on its own people. Former Secretary of Defense in the Clinton administration, William Cohen, Senator Chris Murphy, Democrat from Connecticut join Chris Hayes to discuss what looks to be inevitable U.S. military action. Less
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