Amid a spike in hate crimes — and the end of Hanukkah — Chris Hayes discusses the societal test we face. Aired on 12/30/19. » […]
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Why Trump Was Cut From ‘Home Alone 2’ | All In | MSNBC
The 'outrage' over Trump being cut from the Canadian version of 'Home Alone 2" is settled once and for all. Aired on 12/30/19. » Subscribe […]
Continue readingPresident Donald Trump’s Strange Habit Of Retweeting Obscure Accounts | All In | MSNBC
President Trump's rate of tweets are reaching new highs, and so are his attacks. NBC News reporter Ben Collins helps us understand his Twitter ecosystem. […]
Continue readingTrump In 2011: ‘Plays Golf To Escape Work While America Goes Down The Drain’ | All In | MSNBC
Eight years ago on this very day, Trump tweeted, "I play golf to relax. My company is in great shape. Barack Obama plays golf to […]
Continue readingChicago Shooting Incidents Down Sharply | All In | MSNBC
Shooting incidents in Chicago are down 40% from three years ago – a major untold story. Aired on 12/27/19. » Subscribe to MSNBC: MSNBC delivers […]
Continue readingAndrew Yang On His Place In The Democratic Party | All In | MSNBC
Yang: “I’m thrilled that I’m bringing independents, libertarians, and disaffected Trump-voters into the fold.” Aired on 12/27/19. » Subscribe to MSNBC: MSNBC delivers breaking news, […]
Continue reading‘The Guy Was Toxic:’ Navy SEALs Called Out Accused War Criminal, New Video Reveals | All In | MSNBC
Iraq War veteran Jon Soltz responds to the New York Times' newly obtained video interviews of SEAL team members who turned in Eddie Gallagher, leading […]
Continue readingAndrew Yang Explains His Healthcare Plan | All In | MSNBC
2020 Democratic Candidate for President Andrew Yang discusses his healthcare plan with Chris Hayes. Aired on 12/27/19. » Subscribe to MSNBC: MSNBC delivers breaking news, […]
Continue readingFBI looking Into Pardons By Ex-Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin: Report | All In | MSNBC
On his way out the door, former Kentucky governor Matt Bevin pardoned around 650 prisoners, including the brother of a campaign fundraiser convicted of murder, […]
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