Aug. 18: NAACP President Ben Jealous, New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly and an assortment of others discuss the c...
Aug. 18: NAACP President Ben Jealous, New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly and an assortment of others discuss the constitutionality of the stop and frisk policy. Less
Aug. 12: A federal judge rules against New York City's stop and frisk policy, saying it targets young black and Hispanic me...
Aug. 12: A federal judge rules against New York City's stop and frisk policy, saying it targets young black and Hispanic men. NBC's Pete Williams reports Less
Aug. 12: On Monday, a judge in ruled that NYC's "stop-and-frisk" policy violates the rights of people of color in New York....
Aug. 12: On Monday, a judge in ruled that NYC's "stop-and-frisk" policy violates the rights of people of color in New York. That same day, Attorney General Eric Holder moved to end federal mandatory minimums for non-violent low level drug offenders. Chris Hayes talks about the criminal justice developments with New York City Councilman Peter Vallone, Talib Kweli and Phillip Agnew. Less
Aug. 18: New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly discusses the impact the elimination of a stop and frisk policy would ...
Aug. 18: New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly discusses the impact the elimination of a stop and frisk policy would have on the public safety. Less
Aug. 20: MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell talks to Democratic New York City mayoral candidate Bill Thompson about last week's sto...
Aug. 20: MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell talks to Democratic New York City mayoral candidate Bill Thompson about last week's stop and frisk ruling and how he would modify the controversial program if he were elected mayor. Less
Aug. 27: The city of New York wants to delay changes to its stop-and-frisk program as it appeals a federal judge's ruling. ...
Aug. 27: The city of New York wants to delay changes to its stop-and-frisk program as it appeals a federal judge's ruling. But a new campaign of videos is showing the realities of the program are very different than depictions of stop-and-frisk New York city officials are touting. MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell has more in his latest rewrite. Less
Aug. 17: TODAY’s Lester Holt has been absent on recent weekends while he fills in for NBC’s Brian Williams, but he stop...
Aug. 17: TODAY’s Lester Holt has been absent on recent weekends while he fills in for NBC’s Brian Williams, but he stopped by the TODAY plaza on his bicycle to say hello. Holt’s co-anchors complimented him on his calves. “I didn’t come here to be...objectified,” he said. Less
Sept. 11: Rachel Maddow updates a story from earlier in the show with breaking news that the Missouri senate came one vote short of ov...
Sept. 11: Rachel Maddow updates a story from earlier in the show with breaking news that the Missouri senate came one vote short of overriding the governor's veto of the federal gun law nullification bill. Less
Oct. 10: Rachel Maddow reports on the Ohio Clock, which was installed in the Senate in 1819, whose winders have been furlou...
Oct. 10: Rachel Maddow reports on the Ohio Clock, which was installed in the Senate in 1819, whose winders have been furloughed in the federal government shutdown, leaving the clock to stop. Less
Oct. 11: NYC mayoral candidate Bill De Blasio talks with Alec Baldwin lays out a historical argument for opposing the NYPD'...
Oct. 11: NYC mayoral candidate Bill De Blasio talks with Alec Baldwin lays out a historical argument for opposing the NYPD's controversial stop-and-frisk practices. Less
Nov. 12: Early reports show that in the first six weeks since enrollment opened, only 110,000 Americans have signed up for ...
Nov. 12: Early reports show that in the first six weeks since enrollment opened, only 110,000 Americans have signed up for health insurance. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports. Less
Aug. 18: NAACP president Ben Jealous and Sybrina Fulton, mother of slain teenager Trayvon Martin, discuss the impact polici...
Aug. 18: NAACP president Ben Jealous and Sybrina Fulton, mother of slain teenager Trayvon Martin, discuss the impact policies like stop and frisk have on communities. 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
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
Dec. 9: In Trenders, Fox's old school marriage message, while SNL introduces the world to Nine Direction. Ed Schultz & Eric...
Dec. 9: In Trenders, Fox's old school marriage message, while SNL introduces the world to Nine Direction. Ed Schultz & Eric Stern discuss the GOP's unwavering attack. Less
Dec. 13: Republicans praise their bi-partisan budget bill, forgetting about all of the Americans losing their unemployment ...
Dec. 13: Republicans praise their bi-partisan budget bill, forgetting about all of the Americans losing their unemployment insurance. Ed Schultz & Gene Robinson discuss. Less
Dec. 16: Charlie Savage, reporter for the New York Times, talks with Rachel Maddow about a court ruling that the NSA's dome...
Dec. 16: Charlie Savage, reporter for the New York Times, talks with Rachel Maddow about a court ruling that the NSA's domestic phone spying is unconstitutional. Less
Jan. 3: Cincinnati Bengals pulled off a late victory, selling out the stadium for Sunday's game. Ed Schultz and Sen. Sherro...
Jan. 3: Cincinnati Bengals pulled off a late victory, selling out the stadium for Sunday's game. Ed Schultz and Sen. Sherrod Brown discuss the NFL's ridiculous threat. Less
Nov. 1, 2011: TODAY’s Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb discuss Kim Kardashian’s announcement about filing for...
Nov. 1, 2011: TODAY’s Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb discuss Kim Kardashian’s announcement about filing for divorce only 72 days after her ‘fairytale’ televised wedding. Less
Aug. 22: In the wake of the madman who was stopped at an elementary school in Georgia, MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell talks to ...
Aug. 22: In the wake of the madman who was stopped at an elementary school in Georgia, MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell talks to Colorado Senate president John Morse. The lawmaker is facing a recall election for his support of Colorado's new gun control law which requires universal background checks and limits high-capacity magazines to 15 rounds. MSNBC's Joy Reid and MSNBC.com contributor Frank Smyth also weigh in. Less
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