July 25: In another installment of Bow to Wow, six shelter animals get cleaned up in the hopes of getting adopted by loving families.
Aug. 30: Citing scheduling conflicts and health problems, Republican leaders failed to show up at the 50th anniversary of t...
Aug. 30: Citing scheduling conflicts and health problems, Republican leaders failed to show up at the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington, and as Rev. Sharpton points out, that decision won’t help them with their minority outreach. Less
Sept. 2: R&B singer and rapper Nelly heats up Rockefeller Plaza by singing a medley of two of his biggest hits from the early 2000s, ...
Sept. 2: R&B singer and rapper Nelly heats up Rockefeller Plaza by singing a medley of two of his biggest hits from the early 2000s, “Ride Wit Me” and “Hot in Herre.” Less
Sept. 3: A White House photo that shows President Obama with his foot atop the Resolute desk in the Oval Office has sparked controvers...
Sept. 3: A White House photo that shows President Obama with his foot atop the Resolute desk in the Oval Office has sparked controversy, with critics calling the pose is “undignified.” But photos from the past show that Obama is hardly the first president to take up the pose. Less
Sept. 3: Some on the right blew up after the White House released a photo showing President Obama putting his foot on the desk in the ...
Sept. 3: Some on the right blew up after the White House released a photo showing President Obama putting his foot on the desk in the oval office. Goldie Taylor and Dana Milbank join to discuss this latest round of conservative anger. Less
Sept. 5: In an exclusive interview, Secretary of State John Kerry responds to a troubling new video obtained by the New York Times, wh...
Sept. 5: In an exclusive interview, Secretary of State John Kerry responds to a troubling new video obtained by the New York Times, which shows the moments leading up to the brutal execution of seven Syrian government soldiers, at the hands of Syrian rebels. Kerry talks with MSNBC's Chris Hayes about a wide range of issues and real concerns regarding the Obama administration's push to take military action against the Syrian government. 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: Rep. Rush Holt, D-N.J., joins Steve Kornacki and the Up panel to discuss Congress’ briefings on Syria as lawmakers decide o...
Sept. 6: Rep. Rush Holt, D-N.J., joins Steve Kornacki and the Up panel to discuss Congress’ briefings on Syria as lawmakers decide on approving President Barack Obama’s plan on launching a military intervention. Less
Sept. 9: The Wall Street Journal published a piece about Syria and President Obama by Norman Podhoretz that brought up everything from...
Sept. 9: The Wall Street Journal published a piece about Syria and President Obama by Norman Podhoretz that brought up everything from the Rev. Jeremiah Wright to socialism. MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell picks it apart in his latest rewrite. Less
Sept. 11: Archbishop Pietro Parolin, the secretary of state of the Vatican, opens up about potential modifications to the strict tradi...
Sept. 11: Archbishop Pietro Parolin, the secretary of state of the Vatican, opens up about potential modifications to the strict traditions of priestly celibacy. Pope Francis addressed the matter last year, prior to becoming pope, saying he was in favor of maintaining the tradition “for the moment.” NBC’s Michelle Kosinski reports from London. Less
Sept. 13: A group of young men in England stunned a CCTV operator by showing their community spirit at 3 a.m. and fixing a damaged bik...
Sept. 13: A group of young men in England stunned a CCTV operator by showing their community spirit at 3 a.m. and fixing a damaged bike rack. ITN’s Martha Fairlie reports Less
Sept. 17: Ed Schultz is fired up about the inability of Congress to have real, meaningful Gun Control conversation. The responsibility...
Sept. 17: Ed Schultz is fired up about the inability of Congress to have real, meaningful Gun Control conversation. The responsibility to prevent tragedy not only lies with Congress, but with parents and mental health professionals. Congressman Elijah Cummings joins the conversation by sharing his own personal experiences with gun violence. Less
Sept. 19: Republicans fight for cuts to food stamps, striping meals from over 4 million children, veterans and families. Ed Schultz ...
Sept. 19: Republicans fight for cuts to food stamps, striping meals from over 4 million children, veterans and families. Ed Schultz is fired up about serious disconnect between wealthy GOP congressional members and their low-income constituents. Rep. Jan Schakowsky and fmr. Gov. Jennifer Granholm join the conversation. Less
Sept. 20: Speaker John Boehner has a hard job. His members don't listen to him. His position isn't that safe. He just picked up a prim...
Sept. 20: Speaker John Boehner has a hard job. His members don't listen to him. His position isn't that safe. He just picked up a primary challenger the other day. But he also makes his job harder, and more dangerous. And the question is why? Less
Sept. 25: Tattoos have been a part of Army culture since World War I, but during the last decade, tattoo restrictions were relaxed to ...
Sept. 25: Tattoos have been a part of Army culture since World War I, but during the last decade, tattoo restrictions were relaxed to help in recruiting. Now, the Army is setting new restrictions against racist and obscene tattoos, which has some up in arms. NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski reports. Less
Sept. 24: After avoiding both gunfire and grenades, Bendita Malakia has finally arrived back home following her ordeal at the Kenya ma...
Sept. 24: After avoiding both gunfire and grenades, Bendita Malakia has finally arrived back home following her ordeal at the Kenya mall where terrorists killed dozens of civilians. She hid for five hours until an American security team showed up and rescued her and the group of people she was hiding with. NBC’s Tom Costello reports. Less
Sept. 26: Canadian runner Meredith Fitzmaurice took a wrong turn on a half-marathon course and mistakenly continued the full marathon....
Sept. 26: Canadian runner Meredith Fitzmaurice took a wrong turn on a half-marathon course and mistakenly continued the full marathon. She ended up winning, and even qualified for the Boston Marathon. TODAY’s Natalie Morales reports. Less
Sept. 26: One little-noticed line in the Republicans' debt ceiling random note calls for a stealth defunding of an agency the GOP fail...
Sept. 26: One little-noticed line in the Republicans' debt ceiling random note calls for a stealth defunding of an agency the GOP failed to destroy. Less
Sept. 30: When the bull elks set up camp, a trip to Yellowstone National Park becomes filled with some of nature’s most unique sound...
Sept. 30: When the bull elks set up camp, a trip to Yellowstone National Park becomes filled with some of nature’s most unique sounds. NBC’s Harry Smith reports. Less
Oct. 1: Chris Hayes talks with Marcelas Owens, who stood next to Obama when he signed the Affordable Care Act in 2010, abou...
Oct. 1: Chris Hayes talks with Marcelas Owens, who stood next to Obama when he signed the Affordable Care Act in 2010, about his feelings on the first day of being able to sign up for Obamacare. Less
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