Sept. 17: At a Watchmen on the Walls conference in Novosibirsk, Russia in August of 2007, U.S. pastor Scott Lively tells the crowd tha...
Sept. 17: At a Watchmen on the Walls conference in Novosibirsk, Russia in August of 2007, U.S. pastor Scott Lively tells the crowd that everything wrong with America can be traced to “the homosexual movement.” Less
Sept. 23: Following a Civil Society Roundtable at the opening day of the U.N. General Assembly, President Obama was caught on an open ...
Sept. 23: Following a Civil Society Roundtable at the opening day of the U.N. General Assembly, President Obama was caught on an open mic saying that he was able to quit smoking because “I’m scared of my wife.” Less
Sept. 26: MSNBC’s Chris Matthews sparred with Pennsylvania Rep. Scott Perry about Obamacare, and whether the law should be allowed t...
Sept. 26: MSNBC’s Chris Matthews sparred with Pennsylvania Rep. Scott Perry about Obamacare, and whether the law should be allowed to go into effect. Less
Sept. 30: Attorney General Eric Holder announced the Department of Justice is suing North Carolina for racial discrimination associate...
Sept. 30: Attorney General Eric Holder announced the Department of Justice is suing North Carolina for racial discrimination associated with the state’s voter ID law passed last month. NBC’s Pete Williams reports. Less
Sept. 30: Rachel Maddow reviews some of the major headlines that are occupying President Obama's attention conducting the business of ...
Sept. 30: Rachel Maddow reviews some of the major headlines that are occupying President Obama's attention conducting the business of The United States in the world while House Republicans try to cripple America. Less
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. 1: Congressman Scott Rigell, R-Va., who represents the nation's largest military district, talks with Rachel Maddow ab...
Oct. 1: Congressman Scott Rigell, R-Va., who represents the nation's largest military district, talks with Rachel Maddow about the damaging effect of congressional redistricting on the democratic process and why Congress needs to break its habit of continuing resolutions instead of appropriations. Less
Oct. 2: Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid talks about Wednesday's meeting at the White House between President B...
Oct. 2: Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid talks about Wednesday's meeting at the White House between President Barack Obama and congressional leaders. Less
Oct. 2: Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid levels criticism at House Republicans over 'celebrating the shutdown,'...
Oct. 2: Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid levels criticism at House Republicans over 'celebrating the shutdown,' singling out Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn. Less
Oct. 3: Conrad Murray, the doctor who gave Michael Jackson a fatal dose of propofol, tells TODAY’s Matt Lauer he was reli...
Oct. 3: Conrad Murray, the doctor who gave Michael Jackson a fatal dose of propofol, tells TODAY’s Matt Lauer he was relieved and cried when he learned AEG was declared not responsible for the singer’s death. He said he was looking forward to restarting his life when he’s released from jail in the coming weeks. Less
Oct. 4: Rachel Maddow reports on a series of lawsuits filed by Democrats against Virginia officials including Governor Bob ...
Oct. 4: Rachel Maddow reports on a series of lawsuits filed by Democrats against Virginia officials including Governor Bob McDonnell and Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccinelli to prevent the purging of thousands of names from voter rolls just a month before the gubernatorial election. Less
Oct. 7: Linny Boyette, better known as TODAY’s superfan for his almost daily appearances on the plaza over two decades, h...
Oct. 7: Linny Boyette, better known as TODAY’s superfan for his almost daily appearances on the plaza over two decades, has died at age 71. The anchors celebrate his life and share highlights of his TODAY appearances. Less
Oct. 7: Ten years ago Elizabeth Smart was abducted from her bedroom and held captive for nine harrowing months. But on TODA...
Oct. 7: Ten years ago Elizabeth Smart was abducted from her bedroom and held captive for nine harrowing months. But on TODAY she says that even after being abused and raped, it’s possible to move forward and have a wonderful life. Less
Oct. 7: Pop superstar Miley Cyrus gets the plaza crowd jumping by singing the fan favorite song from a few summers ago, “...
Oct. 7: Pop superstar Miley Cyrus gets the plaza crowd jumping by singing the fan favorite song from a few summers ago, “Party in the USA.” Less
Oct. 7: Former kidnapping victim Elizabeth Smart says the best revenge against her captors is to live a life of happiness, ...
Oct. 7: Former kidnapping victim Elizabeth Smart says the best revenge against her captors is to live a life of happiness, and explains that playing the harp and riding horses helps her continue to heal. Less
Oct. 8: The importance of public education, especially in Chicago has become a major focus of Ed Schultz's attention. The a...
Oct. 8: The importance of public education, especially in Chicago has become a major focus of Ed Schultz's attention. The articulate Asean Johnson and Shoneice Reynolds join Ed to discuss the need to fix the issues facing the Chicago Public Schools. Less
Oct. 7: Rachel Maddow reports on a string of bad news for Virginia Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccine...
Oct. 7: Rachel Maddow reports on a string of bad news for Virginia Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccinelli, whose anti-sodomy campaign was shut down but the Supreme Court, and who was embarrassed by his close association with shutdown Senator Ted Cruz, and who is receiving dreary new polling news with 29 days to go before the gubernatorial election. Less
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