One more thing: A French prison escape straight out of an action movie
A notorious inmate escaped a French prison with the help of armed guards, a stolen helicopter and smoke bombs.
A notorious inmate escaped a French prison with the help of armed guards, a stolen helicopter and smoke bombs.
Steve Kornacki takes a look at mayors who have become President in the past. Candidate for Mayor of Kansas City Jason Kander joins to talk about strategy going forward for Democrats.
David Corn of Mother Jones and Matthew Continetti of the Washington Free Beacon discuss how Donald Trump’s controversial immigration policies will impact voters heading to the polls this fall.
Steve Kornacki takes a look at who is on President Trump's shortlist for Supreme Court nominee with Nina Totenberg and John Podhoretz.
Canada has imposed nearly $13 billion in tariffs on U.S. goods in retaliation for President Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. Ali Velshi talks with Maryscott Greenwood, CEO of the Canadian American Business Council, about the impact of the
LeBron James next NBA chapter will be spent on the West Coast, where James will be playing for the Los Angeles Lakers on a four-year, $153.3 million contract. By the numbers? That's just about $105,000 per day.
Michael Avenatti, Stormy Daniels’ and now Stuttering John’s lawyer, reacts to comments Michael Cohen made on his Good Morning America interview this morning: "I was the first one publicly to predict that Michael Cohen ultimately would flip on the
Chief economic advisor Larry Kudlow claims the nation’s deficit is shrinking. Ali Velshi is joined by New York Times Economics editor, Deborah Solomon, to discuss what’s really happening.
North Korea has expanded production at one of its secret nuclear sites after President Trump said there was no longer a nuclear threat. Ali Velshi breaks down what this means for the U.S. and whether the president got played by Kim Jong Un.
It’s the first day of trading since Canada’s retaliatory tariffs came into effect. CNBC Editor-at-Large, John Harwood, joins Ali Velshi to discuss President Trump’s new target: auto manufacturing.
Trump wants to be his own speechwriter. And his own chief of staff. And his own communications director. But when it comes to the Supreme Court, it's different.
Four months ago today, Trump's trade adviser said about tariffs, "I don't believe any country in the world is going to retaliate." Oops.
Today's installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
“STORY OF COOL” takes a look back at what Americans have considered “cool” throughout the decades and examines the people, places, and things that define this ubiquitous, amorphous word.
If recent history is any guide, Trump will now shift his focus from whining about Harley-Davidson to whining about GM and BMW.
Trump is now distancing himself from immigration measures he asked his party's lawmakers to support, and pretending his efforts never happened.
Amna Nawaz, National Correspondent for PBS NewsHour, joins Andrea Mitchell along with New York Times Washington Correspondent Charlie Savage and Jonathan Blitzer, Staff Writer at the New Yorker in El Paso, to discuss their reporting from the southern
Should a president facing a criminal investigation choose a justice who may decide his legal fate? A GOP senator made the case for it - or at least tried to.
Todd, the golden retriever puppy, is being hailed a hero after jumping in front of his owner to save her from a rattlesnake bite. Todd’s face is swollen, but he is recovering – and that good news Ruhles!
The FBI announced an arrest in connection to a possible terror attack planned in Cleveland during Fourth of July festivities. NBC’s Justice Correspondent Pete Williams joins Chris Jansing to discuss the details available at this time.
Many of Trump's recent foreign-policy moves have one in common: they're very much in line with the Kremlin's wishes.
The FBI has announced the arrest of a U.S. citizen who has expressed support for Al-Qaeda and was planning an attack on 4th of July.
Tim Phillips of Americans for Prosperity discusses the dangers in the president's tariffs and talk of trade war.
Donald Trump appears to be feeling a little antsy about the whole subject of gas prices.
Middle-class life is now 30 to 50 percent more expensive than it was 20 years ago, according to figures in Alissa Quart's book 'Squeezed: Why Our Families Can't Afford America.' Quart joins Morning Joe to discuss what's happening to the country's...
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