May 29 2019, 08:00
Rachel Maddow reports on Rep. Seth Moulton, 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, talking about suffering post-traumatic stress related to his military service and presenting a new policy proposal to address the mental health of military veterans.
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May 29 2019, 08:00
Jaime Harrison, associate chairman of the South Carolina DNC, talks with Rachel Maddow about his intention to run against Lindsey Graham to represent South Carolina in the U.S. Senate, and the effort to activate Democratic politics in a state where
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May 29 2019, 08:00
The Trump administration opened a new phase in its assault on climate science and rolling back Obama administration protections for the climate, and the New York Times reporter who broke the story joins Chris Hayes.
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May 29 2019, 08:00
Rachel Maddow shows how there are only a few early states, including South Carolina, that vote in the Democratic primary before Super Tuesday, and South Carolina's African-American voters will be particularly influential in shaping the race early on.
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May 29 2019, 08:00
Tim McGraw on Tuesday showed he’s not country strong, he has an impressive physique.
May 29 2019, 08:00
Two-year-old Logan Moore needed help to walk, and thanks to Home Depot employees in Cedartown, Ga., he can now do so on his own.
May 29 2019, 08:00
An 84-year-old Texas man became the nation’s oldest living kidney donor recently when he knocked on his ailing 72-year-old neighbor’s door and offered to help her out.
May 29 2019, 08:00
While in years past it may have fallen between the cracks of medical conditions or given a different umbrella name, medical professionals can now make the legitimate diagnosis of “burnout.”
May 29 2019, 08:00
A 21-year-old woman who said her breathing issues made it difficult to exercise or even study around others was shocked by the growths surgeons removed from her nostrils, which she said were about “the size of large slugs.”
May 29 2019, 08:00
E-cigarettes aren't considered as risky as regular cigarettes, but researchers have found a clue that their flavorings may be bad for the heart.