Testing Content Replication for Melber Mavericks
Testing Content Replication for Melber Mavericks
Testing Content Replication for Melber Mavericks
A statement released from the Office of the First Lady, publicly declares its position that Deputy National Security Advisor, Mira Ricardel “no longer deserves the honor of serving in this White House.”
President Trump has blamed poor “forest management” for the fires in California that have killed at least 44 people. For Fact’s Sake, Stephanie Ruhle and Ali Velshi break down all of the ways the president has been misleading about these deadly fires.
Stephanie Ruhle and Ali Velshi dig into the Russia investigation with NBC News Legal Analyst Daniel Goldman and NBC News Investigative Producer Anna Schecter discuss what these new indictments from the Special Counsel might mean for President Trump.
The United States saw a relatively steady decline in hate crimes between 2001 and 2014. The totals climbed in 2015, however, and then again in 2016 and 2017.
WATCH: A brother and sister overcome with joy as they experience their first snow ever.
Today marks the release of one of the most anticipated books of the year - former First Lady Michelle Obama's memoir "Becoming". Craig Melvin is joined by two women who worked side by side with the Former first lady - her former Chief of Staff Tina Tchen,
A&E Network released clips from its highly anticipated docu-series "The Clinton Affair" - an inside look at the impeachment of President Bill Clinton. New York Times Chief White House Correspondent, Peter Baker, and NBC’s Kate Snow join Craig Melvin to
The President's move to tap Matt Whitaker as acting AG has faced a lot of criticism over the past week. But today, the state of Maryland is taking that criticism one step further, challenging the President's appointment in federal court. NBC News Justice
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly may soon depart the White House sources tell NBC News, amid clashes with the First Lady and other officials.
Today's installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
Where's Rick Scott denouncing Bay County for deliberately circumventing the state's election laws?
NBC investigative reporter Anna Schecter and MSNBC legal analyst Glenn Kirschner discuss the special counsel’s interest in Roger Stone associate Jerome Corsi.
President Trump on Tuesday escalated a spat with French President Emmanuel Macron, mocking them in both world wars and over imports and exports of wine. Tom Rogan, Ruth Marcus and Walter Isaacson discuss.
A Mississippi Senator is refusing to apologize after making comments about a public hanging, even getting agitated with reporters questioning her about it. Stephanie Ruhle breaks down why politicians feel emboldened to double down on their offensive
The stock market has dropped 600 points over disappointing news from Apple and a cut in Saudi oil production before today’s rebound, but those are not the reasons the president thinks markets tanked. Stephanie Ruhle is joined by CNBC’s Dominic Chu and the
All eyes are carefully watching the ongoing midterm races in Florida and Georgia and the big win for Democratic Senator-elect Kyrsten Sinema in Arizona. NBC’s Steve Kornacki and former New Jersey Senator Robert Torricelli discuss what’s next for the
NBC’s Steve Kornacki joins Stephanie Ruhle to break down the political battles still raging across the country one week after Election Day – and the key race that is now over.
The argument is foolish on a substantive level, but the subtext is what matters: Trump is preoccupied with the dangers posed by congressional scrutiny.
CNN has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration after the White House revoked correspondent Jim Acosta's press credentials following a heated incident where an aide tried to grab a microphone from Acosta during a press conference.
Democrat Harley Rouda defeated GOP incumbent Dana Rohrabacher in California's 48th congressional district. Rep.-elect Rouda joins Morning Joe to discuss his win and the road ahead.
"Nobody else could have done what I've done," Trump said last week about North Korea. What he's "done," however, suddenly looks a whole lot worse.
Donald Trump must've known awarding Miriam Adelson with a Medal of Freedom would look corrupt. He decided to do it anyway.
Six days ago, Trump said Senate Republicans had won their largest majority "in the last 100 years." It was wrong then; it's a little worse now.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-NY, discusses her new children's book 'Bold & Brave', the outcome of the midterms as well as her plans for 2020.
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