Sept. 19: Rolling Stone's Matt Taibbi joins Chris Hayes to discuss John McCain's decision to write an op-ed for a Russian website he m...
Sept. 19: Rolling Stone's Matt Taibbi joins Chris Hayes to discuss John McCain's decision to write an op-ed for a Russian website he mistook for the longtime Communist Party mouthpiece. Less
Sept. 19: Fmr. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, joins Morning Joe to discuss the Federal Reserve's announcement that it will continue its stimu...
Sept. 19: Fmr. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, joins Morning Joe to discuss the Federal Reserve's announcement that it will continue its stimulus for the time being, his son Rand Paul's possible 2016 run and home schooling. Less
Sept. 20: Republicans constantly site the bible to rationalize their every day actions, yet they refuse to fund programs to feed the p...
Sept. 20: Republicans constantly site the bible to rationalize their every day actions, yet they refuse to fund programs to feed the poor. Debate on the House floor over SNAP and healthcare sheds light on the GOP hypocrisy. John Fugelsang and Rev. Barry Lynn refuse to let the GOP hide behind the bible, joining MSNBC's Ed Schultz to discuss. 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
Dec. 27, 2012: E.J. Dionne, columnist for the Washington Post, talks with Ezra Klein about the lazy tendency to c...
Dec. 27, 2012: E.J. Dionne, columnist for the Washington Post, talks with Ezra Klein about the lazy tendency to characterize "both sides" of the budget negotiations as being equally at fault for their failure when, in fact, President Obama has made exceptional concessions and John Boehner has been unable to deliver on even the small gestures he's made. Less
Sept. 25: Sen. John Barrasso calls on President Barack Obama to apologize for hurting people by giving them access to healthcare. Joan...
Sept. 25: Sen. John Barrasso calls on President Barack Obama to apologize for hurting people by giving them access to healthcare. Joan Walsh, Dr. Corey Hebert and James Peterson join Ed Schultz to discuss. Less
Sept. 25: Democrats are seeing a chance to exploit the Republican disunity resulting from Ted Cruz’s actions for 2014 elections. Joi...
Sept. 25: Democrats are seeing a chance to exploit the Republican disunity resulting from Ted Cruz’s actions for 2014 elections. Joining Chris Matthews to discuss are Republican strategist John Brabender and Democratic strategist Steve McMahon. Less
Sept. 27: President Obama makes an aggressive, unplanned address to the nation calling on Congress to prevent a government shutdown. R...
Sept. 27: President Obama makes an aggressive, unplanned address to the nation calling on Congress to prevent a government shutdown. Rep. John Garamendi and Kelly O'Donnell join MSNBC's Ed Schultz for further explanation of the issues of the day. Less
Sept. 27: Sen. Cruz cited a story about a student from New Jersey to try and make a point about defunding healthcare and student loans...
Sept. 27: Sen. Cruz cited a story about a student from New Jersey to try and make a point about defunding healthcare and student loans. John Connelly, the young man from Rutgers University, calls Ted Cruz out for lying about his situation. Connelly shares his true story about his successful experiences with Obamacare with MSNBC's Ed Schultz. Less
Sept. 30: The votes to pass a clean Continuing Resolution are there if House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, wants them. Chris Hayes tal...
Sept. 30: The votes to pass a clean Continuing Resolution are there if House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, wants them. Chris Hayes talks with Congressman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., and Matt Welch, Editor-in-Chief of Reason Magazine, about the GOP's hostage strategy and the mindset behind it. Less
Sept. 30: The current situation in Congress is eerily reminiscent of the 1995 showdown between Speaker Newt Gingrich and former Presid...
Sept. 30: The current situation in Congress is eerily reminiscent of the 1995 showdown between Speaker Newt Gingrich and former President Bill Clinton. Clarence Page and Katrina Vanden Heuvel join Ed Schultz to discuss the current situation for President Barack Obama and how Speaker John Boehner is taking a page from the 90s playbook. Less
Oct. 1: After missing the midnight deadline to reach a deal to avoid a government shutdown, Speaker of the House John Boehn...
Oct. 1: After missing the midnight deadline to reach a deal to avoid a government shutdown, Speaker of the House John Boehner says that he hopes that the Senate would go to conference and “discuss this so that we can resolve this for the American people.” Less
Sept. 30: Katherine Walton, an American mother of five, was shopping at the Westgate mall in Nairobi, Kenya, when the four-day siege b...
Sept. 30: Katherine Walton, an American mother of five, was shopping at the Westgate mall in Nairobi, Kenya, when the four-day siege began there. Accompanied by her husband and children, she tells TODAY how her three young daughters endured their four-hour ordeal and how she reunited with her two sons after she escaped. Less
Oct. 1: President Obama and the Democrats are holding firm and keeping up the pressure on John Boehner to hold a simple up-...
Oct. 1: President Obama and the Democrats are holding firm and keeping up the pressure on John Boehner to hold a simple up-or-down vote to open the federal government. And now, Republican House members who are tired of the right-wing running their conference are starting to revolt. MSNBC's Ari Melber discusses with The Washington Post's E.J. Dionne and The Grio's Joy Reid. Less
Oct. 1: Election rejection influences the GOP decision to shut down the government for the first time in 17 years. Big mone...
Oct. 1: Election rejection influences the GOP decision to shut down the government for the first time in 17 years. Big money and Citizen's United continue to influence the way Republicans vote. Minority Whip Steny Hoyer and Rep. John Larson join Ed Schultz to give an inside perspective into Congressional action and how their constituents are already benefitting from Obamacare. Less
Oct. 2: A Vanity Fair article by Maureen Orth says that Mia Farrow’s son Ronan, supposedly her biological child with Wood...
Oct. 2: A Vanity Fair article by Maureen Orth says that Mia Farrow’s son Ronan, supposedly her biological child with Woody Allen, could possibly be Frank Sinatra’s son. Orth describes her conversation with Farrow to TODAY’s Matt Lauer. Less
Oct. 3: President Barack Obama presses Republican House Speaker John Boehner to put a clean continuing resolution on the fl...
Oct. 3: President Barack Obama presses Republican House Speaker John Boehner to put a clean continuing resolution on the floor for a vote while delivering remarks Thursday in Maryland. Less
Oct. 4: Following his closed House GOP meeting, House Speaker John Boehner lashes out about the government shutdown as it e...
Oct. 4: Following his closed House GOP meeting, House Speaker John Boehner lashes out about the government shutdown as it enters its fourth day, saying “Now this isn't some damn game. The American people don't want their government shut down and neither do I.” Less
Oct. 7: President Barack Obama calls on Republican House Speaker John Boehner to bring a clean continuing resolution to the...
Oct. 7: President Barack Obama calls on Republican House Speaker John Boehner to bring a clean continuing resolution to the floor for a vote. Obama made the remarks Monday in Washington, D.C., while visiting FEMA headquarters. Less
Oct. 7: NBC’s Chuck Todd and The Washington Post’s Eugene Robinson join Chris Matthews to discuss the dangerous road th...
Oct. 7: NBC’s Chuck Todd and The Washington Post’s Eugene Robinson join Chris Matthews to discuss the dangerous road the U.S. is on with the government shutdown and the debt ceiling. They also discuss how much control House Speaker John Boehner has over his own party and the fight for the soul of the GOP. Less
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