Aug. 23: Rachel Maddow reveals a bit of the biography of her MSNBC colleague Melissa Harris-Perry, whose uncle, Professor W...
Aug. 23: Rachel Maddow reveals a bit of the biography of her MSNBC colleague Melissa Harris-Perry, whose uncle, Professor Wesley Harris, was responsible for bringing Martin Luther King, Jr. to the University of Virginia to speak on the need for moderate white voices in the South. Less
Nov. 26: Workers at a zoo in Wakamaya, Japan, nurture a tiny five-day-old polar bear cub after his mother stops caring for ...
Nov. 26: Workers at a zoo in Wakamaya, Japan, nurture a tiny five-day-old polar bear cub after his mother stops caring for him. Less
Jan. 4: Host Melissa Harris-Perry offers an apology regarding a segment that aired on the December 29 edition of “MHP.”
Sept. 6: Melissa Harris-Perry has a message for 7-year-old Tiana Parker and all the other little black girls in our communities who ha...
Sept. 6: Melissa Harris-Perry has a message for 7-year-old Tiana Parker and all the other little black girls in our communities who have been made fun of or pushed back on because of their hair. She says, “your beauty and choices are limitless.” Less
Aug. 11: Melissa Harris-Perry talks with Peter Goodman, Shanna Smith, Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, and Stephen Lerner about Presi...
Aug. 11: Melissa Harris-Perry talks with Peter Goodman, Shanna Smith, Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, and Stephen Lerner about President Obama's housing speech on Tuesday, the ramifications of the subprime mortgage crisis, and where we should be placing blame for the practices that led to the housing crisis. Less
Oct. 13: Melissa Harris-Perry welcomes Big Freedia, the "Queen of Bounce," to talk about New Orleans culture and the Boun...
Oct. 13: Melissa Harris-Perry welcomes Big Freedia, the "Queen of Bounce," to talk about New Orleans culture and the Bounce music movement. Less
Aug. 3: In some American institutions that were designed to promote intellectual and political freedoms, we find instead th...
Aug. 3: In some American institutions that were designed to promote intellectual and political freedoms, we find instead this same culture of institutional self-preservation at the expense of survivors of sexual violence. Melissa Harris-Perry’s panelists continue the discussion. Less
Aug. 1: Melissa Harris-Perry updates the story of the fatal shooting of Boston Bombing-connected, triple-murder suspect Ibr...
Aug. 1: Melissa Harris-Perry updates the story of the fatal shooting of Boston Bombing-connected, triple-murder suspect Ibragim Todashev with the news that Florida police will not conduct their own investigation in deference to the FBI's investigation of itself. Less
Aug. 11: Ohio State Sen. Nina Turner joins Melissa Harris-Perry about women’s privacy rights and what she’s seeing in h...
Aug. 11: Ohio State Sen. Nina Turner joins Melissa Harris-Perry about women’s privacy rights and what she’s seeing in her home state of Ohio. “It’s women today, what other groups could it be tomorrow?" asks Turner. Less
Aug. 13: Taipei City Zoo released video showing a giant panda being reunited with her cub after a month apart.
Aug. 23: Melissa Harris-Perry, whose eponymous show airs weekends on MSNBC at 10 a.m. ET, talks with Rachel Maddow about th...
Aug. 23: Melissa Harris-Perry, whose eponymous show airs weekends on MSNBC at 10 a.m. ET, talks with Rachel Maddow about the lessons of the 1963 March on Washington and how it fit into the larger civil rights movement of the time, and how tomorrow's march relates to the event 50 years ago. Less
Aug. 31: Melissa Harris-Perry’s “Open Letter” goes out to Montana District Judge G. Todd Baugh, who handed down a 30-...
Aug. 31: Melissa Harris-Perry’s “Open Letter” goes out to Montana District Judge G. Todd Baugh, who handed down a 30-day sentence to a high school teacher who admitted to a felony charge of raping a 14-year-old student. Less
Aug. 31: Thousands of workers walked out of hundreds of fast food restaurants in nearly 60 cities throughout the U.S., dema...
Aug. 31: Thousands of workers walked out of hundreds of fast food restaurants in nearly 60 cities throughout the U.S., demanding a living wage. It was a dramatic display of labor’s power, just ahead of the Labor Day weekend. Columbia University professor Dorian Warren, Tsedeye Gebreselassie from the National Employment Law Project, Andrew Moesel from the New York State Restaurant Association, and McDonalds employee Shaniqua Davis join Melissa Harris-Perry. Less
Sept. 6: More than 4 in 10 Americans surveyed in a new Kaiser Family Foundation poll either weren't sure Obamacare is still the law, o...
Sept. 6: More than 4 in 10 Americans surveyed in a new Kaiser Family Foundation poll either weren't sure Obamacare is still the law, or thought Congress or the Supreme Court got rid of it. Since so many Americans are unaware of how the Affordable Care Act will impact their family’s health care plans, how can the Obama administration bridge the information gap? Dr. Herb Smitherman from Wayne State University joins Melissa Harris-Perry to talk about educating the population. Less
Sept. 6: Melissa Harris-Perry goes through numbers on the Affordable Care Act as people can soon sign up for insurance exchanges under...
Sept. 6: Melissa Harris-Perry goes through numbers on the Affordable Care Act as people can soon sign up for insurance exchanges under the law. Less
Sept. 6: Melissa Harris-Perry looks at the significance of Aetna, the third-largest health insurer in the United States, pulling out o...
Sept. 6: Melissa Harris-Perry looks at the significance of Aetna, the third-largest health insurer in the United States, pulling out of New York’s individual health care exchange. The panelists look at whether this matters for consumers, and why major insurers would choose not to take part in the exchanges. Less
Sept. 13: Florida's Attorney General asked the Governor to postpone an execution so she can attend a political fundraiser, and the sta...
Sept. 13: Florida's Attorney General asked the Governor to postpone an execution so she can attend a political fundraiser, and the state's health department told its county health departments that Obamacare counselors -- or "navigators" -- are not allowed to do their job on county premises. Chris Hayes talks with Melissa Harris-Perry about the state of the Affordable Care Act in Florida and across the country. Less
Sept. 14: Melissa Harris-Perry runs through recent headlines on gun deaths and gun policy across the United States. “I want to prete...
Sept. 14: Melissa Harris-Perry runs through recent headlines on gun deaths and gun policy across the United States. “I want to pretend these senseless deaths are not happening,” she says. “But we must face these realities, because the gun lobby does not rest.” Less
Sept. 22: Melissa Harris-Perry reflects on an assignment given to her daughter in school where she was asked to pretend she was a slav...
Sept. 22: Melissa Harris-Perry reflects on an assignment given to her daughter in school where she was asked to pretend she was a slave who decided to escape from Louisiana to Chicago and map out the distance she needs to travel. “Pretending to be an enslaved person is not an emotionally neutral experience,” she said. Less
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