March 31: Seventy-four days after Lawrence first said David Samson should be fired, Chris Christie's top appointee at the Port Authori...
March 31: Seventy-four days after Lawrence first said David Samson should be fired, Chris Christie's top appointee at the Port Authority resigns. Loretta Weinberg joins. Less
April 25: The duo sing their hit song, “La La La,” off the album “Hotel Cabana.” The song has already shot to the top of the U...
April 25: The duo sing their hit song, “La La La,” off the album “Hotel Cabana.” The song has already shot to the top of the U.K. charts. Less
May 14: The singer has just released her third album, “Sheezus,” which has just hit No. 1 on the U.K. Top 40 chart. From it she pe...
May 14: The singer has just released her third album, “Sheezus,” which has just hit No. 1 on the U.K. Top 40 chart. From it she performs the song “Our Time.” Less
May 20: Climate change should be a top priority for all politicians, yet Gov. Rick Scott took a play from Sen. Marco Rubio's playbook,...
May 20: Climate change should be a top priority for all politicians, yet Gov. Rick Scott took a play from Sen. Marco Rubio's playbook, downplaying the importance of the subject. Ed Schultz, Ana Rivas Logan and Fmr. Gov. Brian Schweitzer discuss. Less
May 21: Josh Kauffman took home the top prize as the season 6 winner of “The Voice,” giving Usher his first win as a coach on the ...
May 21: Josh Kauffman took home the top prize as the season 6 winner of “The Voice,” giving Usher his first win as a coach on the show. Josh tells Kathie Lee and Hoda the winning moment was a blur, and he had no idea if he’s come out on top. Less
May 28, 2013: Top talkers: The Morning Joe panel talks about the implementation of the Obama health care plan and whether it...
May 28, 2013: Top talkers: The Morning Joe panel talks about the implementation of the Obama health care plan and whether it will become a political concern for Democrats. They also talk about Mike Murphy’s role in cutting pro-gun ads for the Bloomberg Group. Less
Aug. 17, 2013: Importing and selling tapeworms in the U.S. is illegal, but that hasn’t stopped some from using ...
Aug. 17, 2013: Importing and selling tapeworms in the U.S. is illegal, but that hasn’t stopped some from using them in extreme dieting. “This really is just the cuckoo dieting for people who just aren’t fat,” said NBC’s chief medical editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman, calling for moderation and patience in dieting, not dangerous fads. TODAY’s Erica Hill interviews Snyderman. Less
Aug. 7: Politico's Mike Allen talks about RNC Chairman Reince Priebus' outcry over the NBC, CNN specials on Hillary Clinton...
Aug. 7: Politico's Mike Allen talks about RNC Chairman Reince Priebus' outcry over the NBC, CNN specials on Hillary Clinton. Less
Aug. 14: Two friends of Dzokhar Tsarnaev, the alleged Boston bomber, were charged with obstruction of justice and conspirac...
Aug. 14: Two friends of Dzokhar Tsarnaev, the alleged Boston bomber, were charged with obstruction of justice and conspiracy to obstruct justice for allegedly removing a laptop and backpack from Tsarnaev’s room. Mark Potok from the Southern Poverty Law Center joins MSNBC’s NOW with Alex Wagner with more. Less
Aug. 19: Hardball’s Chris Matthews asks viewers to stick with him when he moves to a new time slot next week, 7pm exclusi...
Aug. 19: Hardball’s Chris Matthews asks viewers to stick with him when he moves to a new time slot next week, 7pm exclusively on MSNBC. Less
Aug. 24: Steve Kornacki and the Up panelists grill Republican New Jersey Senate candidate Steve Lonegan about a range of is...
Aug. 24: Steve Kornacki and the Up panelists grill Republican New Jersey Senate candidate Steve Lonegan about a range of issues, including the Affordable Care Act, a government shutdown, abortion, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, universal background checks, the NSA/privacy debate, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and Hurricane Sandy relief. Less
Aug. 29: They’re each stars of their respective parties, and now Bill Clinton and Sarah Palin are ending up on opposite s...
Aug. 29: They’re each stars of their respective parties, and now Bill Clinton and Sarah Palin are ending up on opposite sides of the war over Obamacare. Less
Sept. 3: Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., explains to Andrea Mitchell why he has doubts about sending U.S. airstrikes to Syria.
Sept. 4: Former President Bill Clinton speaks Wednesday in Arkansas at his presidential library about the Affordable Care Act.
Sept. 25: Chris Hayes talks about Ted Cruz's fake filibuster with Robert Costa, Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., and MSNBC's Steve Kornac...
Sept. 25: Chris Hayes talks about Ted Cruz's fake filibuster with Robert Costa, Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., and MSNBC's Steve Kornacki. Less
Sept. 25: Over the last three last years, we have been subjected to a number of fallacies and intentionally misleading information abo...
Sept. 25: Over the last three last years, we have been subjected to a number of fallacies and intentionally misleading information about Obamacare. To debunk those myths, Chris Hayes talks with The Washington Post's Ezra Klein. Less
Sept. 25: Chris Hayes looks at how Ted Cruz, through his fake filibuster, has declared allegiance firmly with the right wing grassroot...
Sept. 25: Chris Hayes looks at how Ted Cruz, through his fake filibuster, has declared allegiance firmly with the right wing grassroots. Less
Sept. 25: There are some legitimate concerns about the implementation of Obamacare. Chris Hayes tackles them with Democratic candidate...
Sept. 25: There are some legitimate concerns about the implementation of Obamacare. Chris Hayes tackles them with Democratic candidate for Congress in Pennsylvania's 13th district, Valerie Arkoosh, and Business Insider's Josh Barro. Less
Sept. 25: Ted Cruz's dramatic reading of Dr. Seuss's beloved book, "Green Eggs and Ham," may have earned him fans in conservative circ...
Sept. 25: Ted Cruz's dramatic reading of Dr. Seuss's beloved book, "Green Eggs and Ham," may have earned him fans in conservative circles, but some Seuss scholars have noted that Dr. Seuss -- or Theodor Geisel, would not have like Cruz using his material. Chris Hayes explains. Less
Sept. 25: Rachel Maddow points out the many obstacles Congress to avoiding a government shutdown, not the least of which is the fact t...
Sept. 25: Rachel Maddow points out the many obstacles Congress to avoiding a government shutdown, not the least of which is the fact that House Republicans have already voted to do so and cannot be counted on to change their minds when the Senate sends them a bill to continue to pay the government's bill's. Less
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