Sarah Palin stepping down as Alaska's governor
July 3: Sarah Palin announces she is resigning as Alaska's governor. Full story
July 3: Sarah Palin announces she is resigning as Alaska's governor. Full story
July 2: Gerald Posner, investigative journalist for The Daily Beast, joins Countdown guest host David Shuster to share his belief that Jackson wanted a shorter tour schedule.
June 30: After 8 months of seemingly endless legal challenges, Al Franken has been declared winner in the Minnesota Senate race. Guest host Alison Stewart talks to Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-MN, about Franken's ultimate victory.
July 2: White House special advisor Van Jones joins the Morning Joe gang to discuss the president's upcoming meeting with business leaders, as well as the administration's energy reform bill.
July 3: NBC News' Andrea Mitchell says sources close to Sarah Palin say she is leaving politics for good.
July 2: Playbook: After months of worker rallies and a lot of pressure from Congress, the suit manufacturing company that dressed President Obama for inauguration, Hartmarx, wore down Wells Fargo and saved their company, including 4,000 jobs. Rep. Phil Hare (D-Illinois), fought for the workers, and joins Ed Schultz on MSNBC.
July 1: Opposition leader Mir-Hossein Mousavi claims the government of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is “illegitimate” and wants reformists to continue protesting. U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice discusses.
For years MSNBC has been documenting the tragic stories that unfold in America’s juvenile justice system. With extraordinary access from the Indiana Supreme Court, MSNBC goes inside a world where cameras are—by law—forbidden to go.
June 28: June is a popular month for weddings and that means couples are vowing to stick it out for better or worse. Some small business owners, including two wedding planners in Chicago, have decided to take the plunge and merge in order to combat the economic downturn.