Author Vincent Bugliosi "Morning Joe" discusses his controversial book, "The Prosecution of George W.Bush for Murder," which puts together a legal case that could result in a prosecution for first-degree murder.
During Monday's town hall meeting in Denver, John McCain found himself in a confrontation with a former Vietnam veteran who questioned the senator's voting record. MSNBC broadcast.
A question regarding health insurance coverage and Viagra may have put John McCain at odds with potential running mate former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiona. The Nation's Chris Hayes discusses.
The Rev.Jesse Jackson expressed a deep apology for unflattering comments he had thought he made in private to a reporter regarding Barack Obama. Domocratic strategist Chris Kofinis discusses on MSNBC "Countdown."
CNBC's John Harwood join MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski on "Morning Joe," to discuss the notion that comedy writers and satirists refuse to poke fun at Barack Obama.
Win, lose or draw: Does John McCain lose today after he's been dogged by reports that he has a temper? NBC's Dan Abrams is joined by Huffington Post editor Roy Sekoff, Urban Radio Networks' April Ryan and MSNBC Senior campaign correspondent Tucker Carlson.
"Access Hollywood's" Maria Menounos sits down with the entire Obama family-including daughters Malia and Shasa- - to talk about how they are dealing with the presidential campaign.
John McCain admitted to the New York Times in an interview that he is finally "learning to get online myself." Comedian Michael Ian Black talks about McCain's Internet hardships and other political funnies. Countdown's Rachel Maddow reports.
Our fight for independence helped built the town of Shelburne, Nova Scotia. To mark the occasion, the town is planning a big party, but for a different reason than you think. NBC's Bob Dotson reports.
John McCain has again denied saying that he doesn't understand economics very well. Give the list of instances in which he or his advisors have repeatedly admitted that he is weak on economic issues, how can he keep up these denials? NBC Countdown's Rachel Maddow and L.A.Times columnist Rosa Brooks take a ride on the Double Talk Express.
Win, Lose or Draw: Does Barack Obama win or lose after his campaign announces a change of venue for his acceptance speech during the Democratic National Convention? Dan Abrams is joined by former Bush aide Brad Blakeman, former Hillary Clinton campaign senior adviser Lisa Caputo and Mother Jones Magazine's David Corn.
Mark Leibouich of the New York Times discusses McCain's struggle with the teleprompter and the idea that he has to focus on his strengths by speaking in intimate settings.
Hendrik Hertzberg, senior editor for the New Yorker, defends the cover of the magazine, a drawing of Barack Obama with a turban on his head, his wife holding a gun, a flag on fire and Osama bin Laden's picture on the wall. MSNBC broadcast.
Phil Graham, John McCain economic adviser, says we have become a 'nation of whiners.' MSNBC's Contessa Brewer talks with CQ Politics.com's Jonathan Allen and The Washington Post's Jonathan Capehart.
Reviews on 2007 NBC's David Gregory sits down for an exclusive conversation with White House spokesman Tony Snow and the difficulty of battling cancer in a very public setting. MSNBC broadcast.
Author Carl M.Cannon stops by NBC's "Morning Joe" to discuss whether or not George W.Bush is following in the footsteps of President Reagan, along with the possibility that historians will deem President Bush's time in office, a success, despite public opinion.
A Race for the White House panel reacts to controversial comments about the U.S. made by McCain economic adviser Phil Gramm and how it will affect Sen.John McCain's presidential race.