New Orleans' unnatural disaster
Nov. 18: Michael Grunwald, national correspondent for Time magazine talks with Rachel Maddow about a new ruling against the Army Corps of Engineers for negligence in preventing flooding in New Orleans. Full story
Nov. 18: Michael Grunwald, national correspondent for Time magazine talks with Rachel Maddow about a new ruling against the Army Corps of Engineers for negligence in preventing flooding in New Orleans. Full story
Nov. 18: Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., talks about the Senate health reform bill passing another hurdle and how long until a final product is passed.
Nov. 18: Rachel Maddow relays the breaking news that a district court judge in New Orleans has ruled that the Army Corps of Engineers' failure to properly maintain a navigation channel led to massive flooding in Hurricane Katrina.
Nov. 18: NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman joins the Morning Joe gang to examine the impact of new mammogram recommendations.
Nov. 18: Hardball’s Chris Matthews and panel react to Sen. Harry Reid’s presser about the Senate health bill and debate how long it will take for the bill to reach its final form.
Nov. 18: After a key caucus on the proposed health care bill, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says, "The finish line is really in sight."
Nov. 18: U.S. Attorney General answered criticism from the Senate Judiciary Committee about his decision to try alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in federal court. NBC's Pete Williams reports.
In the fall of 2002, over the course of 72 hours, a sniper in the D.C. area killed six people at random, leaving the police with little evidence and a city paralyzed by panic. Get a sneak peak as MSNBC takes you into the events that terrorized the region.
Nov. 15: Imagine losing your job and weeks later launching a business of your own. Meet one man who turned a professional setback into his own checkered flag.