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December 13 2018, 08:00
Joyce Chisale, a KIND Fund scholarship student, shares her new poem with Lawrence. lastworddesks.msnbc.com
December 13 2018, 08:00
Michael Cohen, Trump's longtime lawyer & fixer, will serve 36 months in jail as prosecutors argue in court they have evidence Trump broke the law. What does it mean for the president's legal woes? We talk to Frank Figliuzzi, Joyce Vance, & Cynthia Alksne.
December 13 2018, 08:00
Former Secretary of HUD and San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro announced that he is forming an exploratory committee for a possible campaign for president, making him the first Democrat to do so. How would a President Castro differ from President Trump...
December 13 2018, 08:00
Trump's impeachable offenses became more impeachable after Cohen was sentenced for election crimes directed by Trump, federal prosecutors revealed they have more witnesses to corroborate Cohen's account, and New York's AG plans to investigate Trump's...
December 13 2018, 08:00
Rachel Maddow alerts viewers that accused Russian agent Maria Butina is scheduled for a hearing Thursday morning at which she is expected to plead guilty as part of a cooperation deal with prosecutors.
December 13 2018, 08:00
Emily Jane Fox, senior reporter for Vanity Fair, talks with Rachel Maddow about the scene in the courtroom as Michael Cohen was sentenced to federal prison.
December 13 2018, 08:00
Lanny Davis, adviser and former attorney for Michael Cohen, tells Rachel Maddow that the White House was aware of the false nature of Cohen's testimony ahead of time but did not discourage him from delivering it.
December 13 2018, 08:00
Rachel Maddow shows the legal exposure of Don Jr, Eric, and Ivanka Trump as the only Trump Organization executives with check-writing authority who aren't protected by an immunity deal as federal prosecutors appear to be focusing on the trail of the hush
December 13 2018, 08:00
A certain type of Kotex tampons has been voluntarily recalled by Kimberly-Clark after the company received reports that the feminine hygiene product was unraveling or coming apart inside some users’ bodies.
December 13 2018, 08:00
A Brooklyn model has been awarded $125,000 after she unwittingly became the face of HIV when a state agency used her stock photo in an ad campaign.