Sept. 3: Writer and director Dylan Gray's new documentary "Fire in the Blood," looks at how and why western pharmaecutical companies a...
Sept. 3: Writer and director Dylan Gray's new documentary "Fire in the Blood," looks at how and why western pharmaecutical companies and governments blocked access to HIV/AIDS drugs in Africa. Gray joins Morning Joe to discuss his research. Less
Sept. 15: A Meet the Press roundtable examines how the pending agreement on Syria will affect the American position on the world stage...
Sept. 15: A Meet the Press roundtable examines how the pending agreement on Syria will affect the American position on the world stage. Less
Sept. 18: Sen. Rand Paul testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee on the cruelty and unfairness of federal mandatory minimum senten...
Sept. 18: Sen. Rand Paul testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee on the cruelty and unfairness of federal mandatory minimum sentences in the War on Drugs and made an extraordinary comment about President Barack Obama. MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell explains how it could help rewrite Republican party politics in the Rewrite. Less
Sept. 19: NBC’s Ann Curry talks about how her team worked tirelessly around the clock to bring the exclusive interview with Iran’s...
Sept. 19: NBC’s Ann Curry talks about how her team worked tirelessly around the clock to bring the exclusive interview with Iran’s newly-elected president Hassan Rouhani to viewers. Less
Nov. 4: How does the GOP move forward after a tough month of all-time low approval numbers? The Faith and Freedom Coalition...
Nov. 4: How does the GOP move forward after a tough month of all-time low approval numbers? The Faith and Freedom Coalition's Ralph Reed discusses. Less
Jan. 19: A Meet the Press panel examines how N.J. Gov. Chris Christie must delicately move forward in the wake of scandal
Aug. 18: New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly sits down with David Gregory to discuss the constitutionality of racia...
Aug. 18: New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly sits down with David Gregory to discuss the constitutionality of racial profiling and how the practice influences his department's efficacy. Less
Aug. 26: In today's Let Me Finish, Chris Matthews speaks on his extensive experience in politics.
Aug. 28: We want to hear from you. Tell us how you are #advancingthedream by visiting advancingthedream.msnbc.com.
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. 18: Chris Hayes looks at how Ted Cruz and conservative activists got House Speaker John Boehner to change his mind on a governme...
Sept. 18: Chris Hayes looks at how Ted Cruz and conservative activists got House Speaker John Boehner to change his mind on a government shutdown over Obamacare in just six short months. Less
Oct. 13: Rinku Sen, Alan Jenkins, Bill Schneider and Jelani Cobb join Melissa Harris-Perry to discuss how “racism” caus...
Oct. 13: Rinku Sen, Alan Jenkins, Bill Schneider and Jelani Cobb join Melissa Harris-Perry to discuss how “racism” caused the shutdown, connecting key historical political moments from the turn of the 20th century to today. Less
Oct. 27: NBC’s Chuck Todd examines how the rocky start to health care reform could play out in upcoming elections.
Dec. 5: Former Rep. Ron Dellums, talks with Rachel Maddow about how pressure from the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1...
Dec. 5: Former Rep. Ron Dellums, talks with Rachel Maddow about how pressure from the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986 helped end apartheid in South Africa. Less
Jan. 14: Although the FDA says that genetically modified ingredients in food are safe, some still believe they may be harmf...
Jan. 14: Although the FDA says that genetically modified ingredients in food are safe, some still believe they may be harmful. NBC diet and nutrition editor Madelyn Fernstrom reveals how to tell whether there are genetically modified organisms in what you’re eating. Less
Aug. 21: Every student at McNair Elementary School in Georgia is alive after the school's unarmed bookkeeper Antoinette Tuf...
Aug. 21: Every student at McNair Elementary School in Georgia is alive after the school's unarmed bookkeeper Antoinette Tuff talked the shooter into surrendering. The harrowing encounter was captured on a 911 call released today. MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell discusses with The Guardian's Ana Marie Cox, MSNBC's Krystal Ball, and investigative reporter Frank Smyth. Less
Oct. 27: A Meet the Press roundtable discusses the healthcare website and what it means to be a parent.
Dec. 5: Leaders around the globe remember Nelson Mandela’s fearless generosity, leadership, and remarkable force for chan...
Dec. 5: Leaders around the globe remember Nelson Mandela’s fearless generosity, leadership, and remarkable force for change. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports. Less
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