
The biggest news and political stories of the day with a commitment to in-depth reporting that consistently seeks to hold our leaders accountable.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 272 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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March 27, 2026; 8pm: Tonight, the growing evidence that the president is bored with his war of choice. Then, as the airport nightmares continue, why House Republicans just chose to extend their own shutdown. And stunning new reporting from the New Yo... more
March 26, 2026; 8pm: Tonight, Governor Tim Walz on the one lie America isn't letting Trump get away with. Plus, Sen. Ed Markey on his call for oil companies to return windfall profits to consumers. And former National Security advisor Jake Sullivan o... more
March 25, 2026; 8pm: Tonight, war in the Middle East through the fog of Trump. Then, what historic low polling for Trump means for this week's "No Kings" protest. And today's landmark verdict against YouTube and Meta.
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March 24, 2026; 8pm: Tonight, climbing the escalation ladder in Iran. Then, Trump's DHS shutdown and whether the president is about to blink. And from stocks, to oil, to prediction markets, the new push to curb corruption and insider trading on Trump... more
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I never get tired of “…..and he joins……me……..now”…. SAY IT FOR EVERY GUEST, AND NEVER STOP.
This man needs help.
Why do they not update this regularly?? It’s the only show worth listening to on MSNOW and they know it
Chris Hayes obviously knows a lot, and synthesises well. He simply gets too excited, and that stridency degrades both the clarity and value of what he has to say. Being more calm, and less rushed would greatly enhance his communication with the audience.
Enjoy the substance of this show but am less keen on Hayes’ bellowing intros. Why the stentorian delivery?
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Focusing on the most significant political issues and news stories of the day, this podcast features in-depth discussions aimed at holding leaders accountable. Episodes often center around the actions and implications of policies introduced by political figures, particularly those associated with the Trump administration, addressing topics such as immigration, civil rights, and government overreach. The unique angle of the content lies in its synthesis of current events with historical context, providing listeners with critical insights into the evolving political landscape and encouraging civic engagement.
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