During a Monday press conference, the president incorrectly said the 1918 flu ‘probably ended’ WWII, which happened two decades later. Joe Scarborough weighs in on the president’s remarks.

During a Monday press conference, the president incorrectly said the 1918 flu ‘probably ended’ WWII, which happened two decades later. Joe Scarborough weighs in on the president’s remarks.

Four-time Olympic gold medalist and current Seattle Storm Point Guard Sue Bird is leading an effort to vocalize support for Rev. Raphael Warnock, the U.S. Senate Candidate running against Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler, who is also a co-owner of the WNBA

The president is trying to use Joe Biden’s recent remarks about the Latino community being more diverse than the Black community, but is Trump just opening himself up to more criticism?

New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a lawsuit seeking to dissolve the National Rifle Association, claiming it undercut its non-profit status by allowing executives to use its treasury as a “personal piggy bank.” The attorney general is

Joe Biden is leading the president in North Carolina, according to new CBS News/YouGov polling. The panel discusses the general election in North Carolina and Georgia.

With the coronavirus devastating the U.S. economy, Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) says the Green New Deal has the potential to create new jobs that help protect the planet. He tells Lawrence O’Donnell when originally proposed it “seemed radical at the time, it now

Dr. Tom Frieden, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under President Barack Obama, explains to Lawrence O’Donnell how prioritizing testing is necessary to prevent and contain coronavirus outbreaks.

The U.S. economy sunk by nearly 33% in the second quarter making Trump’s promise of a quick economic recovery amid the coronavirus pandemic very unlikely. Stephanie Ruhle joins to discuss.

Two very different presidents expressed two very different thoughts on voting as John Lewis was laid to rest in Atlanta. Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Jon Meacham reacts.

Second-quarter GDP fell a historic 32.9 percent while more than 1.43 million people filed for unemployment benefits for the first time last week, according to the Department of Labor.

The House Judiciary Committee spent a contentious day asking Attorney General Bill Barr about federal intervention in protests, his department’s handling of cases involving President Trump’s friends or former allies, and the upcoming election. Among other

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi joins Morning Joe to discuss school re-openings, mail-in voting, the HEROES Act, and Trump’s suggestion that he might not accept the 2020 election results.

Reverend Al Sharpton and Jonathan Capehart discuss Lewis’ accomplished career and life of activism.

Dexter Filkins, a staff writer at The New Yorker, joins MSNBC’s Ali Velshi to discuss his new piece that explores the story of a former F.B.I. Special Agent named Ali Soufan, a critic of Saudi Arabia, who fears that he may be MBS’s new target.

Judge Barbara Canales of Nueces County, Texas, talks about the need for medical supplies and testing supplies as medical workers are being overwhelmed by the growth in COVID-19 cases and the spread of the coronavirus.