'Texas chose me': Lupe Valdez
Lupe Valdez (D-Texas) a candidate for governor, talks about things that matter to the everyday Texan. Valdez is the first openly gay and Latina nominee for governor with a history of breaking barriers.
Lupe Valdez (D-Texas) a candidate for governor, talks about things that matter to the everyday Texan. Valdez is the first openly gay and Latina nominee for governor with a history of breaking barriers.
Democratic Congressman Adam Smith of Washington, the ranking member on the Armed Services Committee, on what should be discussed during a potential Korean summit.
Trymaine Lee brings a preview of MSNBC’s ‘Everyday Racism in America’ Town Hall, which airs Tuesday, May 29, at 9 pm ET, hosted by Joy Reid and Chris Hayes, featuring Rev. Al Sharpton and special reports by Lee.
Democratic Congressman Ted Lieu of California tells Alex Witt the U.S. needs “to get on the same page” as North Korea on denuclearization before a summit can take place.
State department confirms that a team of U.S. officials have arrived in North Korea to prepare for potential talks between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, that will take place June 12th in Singapore. Trump sounded optimistic about the
New York Times Washington Correspondent and MSNBC Contributor Charlie Savage explains what the possible outcomes may be at the end of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation.
Rep. Maxine Waters on Donald Trump: “The American people should know that something is terribly wrong.” Joy Reid and her panel discuss the president misstatements and lies about the Russia investigation.
Former NATO supreme allied commander Admiral James Stavridis shares his insights on whether North Korea would ever agree to fully denuclearize.
Federal criminal defense attorney Solomon Wisenberg discusses executive privilege and pleading the fifth with Alex Witt.
Alex Witt talks immigration policy with The Houston Chronicle’s Lomi Kriel and USA Today’s Alan Gomez.
Rev. Al Sharpton is joined by Jamil Smith and Howard Bryant to discuss the NFL’s new anti-kneeling rule and how it suppresses people’s freedom to express themselves.
Rev. Al Sharpton is joined by Jamil Smith and Aisha Moodie-Mills to discuss the historic Starbucks closing to do race tolerance training and how they could continue to improve the racial tensions in America.
Rev. Al Sharpton is joined by Noelle Nikpour and Zerlina Maxwell to discuss the news this week plus the alarming comments Trump has made this week as well.
The top two vote-getters in California primaries advance to the general election, regardless of the candidates’ party. This is known as the “jungle primary” system. A crowded field of Democrats could make it easy for Republicans to win.
Christopher Hill, former U.S. ambassador to South Korea, says public posturing is getting in the way of peace talks. Also, MSNBC Anchor Richard Lui leads a discussion with his panel on recent foreign affairs news such as the hostage release in Venezuela.
Tyler Tynes, writer for SB Nation, says the National Football League overstepped its bounds by issuing its latest National Anthem regulation. However, former NFL Safety Jack Brewer says the league has every right to dissuade protests in the workplace.
An initiative by Attorney General Jeff Sessions has led the Trump administration to separate children from their parents at the border more often. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has sued the government in hopes of ending the practice. The...
Former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks says no one should obtain information from classified meetings held by lawmakers Thursday to discuss an FBI informant's contact with Trump campaign aids.
Mahlon Mitchell, Democratic candidate for governor of Wisconsin, tells MSNBC's David Gura, "We need to hire more police officers that are reflective of the community they serve."
Former NBA player Craig Hodges speaks to MSNBC's David Gura about the NFL's new policy to fine players who protest the national anthem by kneeling.
Retired four star general Barry McCaffrey sits down with David Gura to discuss the critical roles of National Security Advisors in the breakdown of U.S. and Korea talks, and why he thinks North Korea will never denuclearize.
Political journalist speak with MSNBC's David Gura about the impact a secret summit between the leaders of the North and South Korea could have on achieving peace on the Korean Peninsula.
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