How fake Facebook accounts entrapped real people
The New York Times’ Charlie Savage explains to Peter Alexander how the pressures on Facebook to act immediately against fake accounts and pages led to the removal of “real content from real people.”
The New York Times’ Charlie Savage explains to Peter Alexander how the pressures on Facebook to act immediately against fake accounts and pages led to the removal of “real content from real people.”
Grant Thornton chief economist Diane Swonk says the toy store chain going out of business helped to slow new job growth in July. She talked with Peter Alexander about why that is, and where things go from here.
Last night, the President seemed confused about the geography of the United Kingdom. Katy Tur breaks down the difference between England, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom.
Yesterday, the heads of major U.S. Intelligence organizations came together during a White House press briefing to deliver a strong warning about ongoing election interference by the Russians. Later in the night, the President failed to mention this
Former Federal Prosecutor for the Southern District of New York John Flannery joins Katy to discuss a potential interview between President Trump and the Special Counsel.
The Daily Beast is reporting that The National Enquirer and its owner, David Pecker are making a conscious decision to pull back on their pro-Trump coverage. The author of that report, Asawin Suebsaeng, joins Katy Tur.
Donald Trump continues to call the press the "enemy of the people," putting the lives of journalists in danger, even after his Daughter publicly disagreed with him yesterday.
Kristin Davis had previously told NBC News that the special counsel wanted to interview her, and that she believed it was because of her ties to former Trump adviser Roger Stone. Anna Schecter and Danny Cevallos weigh in.
Jeffrey Lewis, director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at the Middlebury Institute, joins Andrea Mitchell to talk about Kim Jong Un’s good faith gesture, and if it’s a sign North Korea will denuclearize.
Donald Trump routinely ignores his team, but what's less appreciated is the degree to which his team sometimes ignores Donald Trump.
Just this morning, the wife of a decorated Marine veteran who served in Iraq was deported. Ali Velshi and Stephanie Ruhle hear the pleas from this American military family.
Apple is the world’s first publicly-traded trillion dollar company. Stephanie Ruhle and Ali Velshi speak with one of the people who got it there, former CEO John Sculley.
President Trump keeps talking about a “space force,” but we already have one involving every branch of the military. Ali Velshi and Stephanie Ruhle break down what we know about Trump’s plan with astronaut and Navy veteran Scott Kelly.
President Trump held another rally where he lied about Russia, jobs, and taxes. Watch Stephanie Ruhle and Ali Velshi clear things up. For Fact’s Sake!
The new jobs report that came out this morning shows that hiring cooled last month. Ali Velshi and Stephanie Ruhle break down the numbers behind unemployment and wage growth.
Today's installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
NBC’s Anna Schecter and Mother Jones’ David Corn discuss the special counsel’s focus on Roger Stone and Russian pop star Emin Agalarov in the Russia investigation.
The latest issue of InStyle Magazine looks at the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services and five women in Texas working to protect the rights of immigrants. Laura Brown discusses.
The White House believes it has to scrap Obama-era fuel-efficiency standards because of ... auto safety?
Watch Stephanie Ruhle shine a light on a remarkable young woman, April St. Pierre, who proves hard-work, tenacity and a little luck eventually pay off.
Democrats are hoping to turn solid red Kentucky blue as the race turns surprisingly competitive for candidates hoping to pick up outgoing Senator Bob Corker’s seat. Stephanie Ruhle breaks down how last night’s Tennessee primary could have national
Top intelligence officials have confirmed Russia’s pervasive efforts to interfere in this year’s elections. President Trump, however, continues to break rank with the U.S. intelligence community, calling the interference a “hoax” at a rally in
Top intelligence officials say that the Russia threat is real, vowing to protect American elections from a “pervasive” campaign by Russians to interfere in this year’s midterm elections. But, Stephanie Ruhle reminds you that the president thinks anything
Marco Rubio's "Economic Security for New Parents Act" is less of a pro-family policy and more of a loan from you to you.
As one observer put it, "Are you a House Republican thinking of running for higher office this year? Maybe think again."
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