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July 3: The Automobile Association of America's Michele Mount tells MSNBC's Monica Novotny that holiday travel this 4th of July weekend will drop for the first time this decade. (MSNBC)
July 2: Does Barack Obama have to move to the middle to win the presidency or is his relationship with the left a necessary component of his success as a candidate? Rachel Maddow discusses the Democrat’s strategy with Newsweek’s Howard Fineman. (Countdown)
July 2: Beat the Press: Dan Abrams takes a look at the amusing and often absurd perils of live TV, including how pictures of two New York Times reporters were altered on Fox and Friends, because they didn’t like an article they wrote. (Other)
Countdown's Rachel Maddow sets the record straight on a false story that has spread across the country that Barack Obama denied a fist-bump to a little boy. In fact, the footage reveals the boy asked Obama to autograph his hand with a magic marker. (Countdown)
July 2: NBC Deputy Political Director Mark Murray discusses the continuing controversy surrounding retired Gen. Wesley Clark's comments about John McCain's military experience and talks about former Secretary of State Colin Powell meeting with both candidates. (MSNBC)
July 2: Angelina Jolie checks into a French hospital, prior to the impending birth of her twins. MSNBC.com's Courtney Hazlett discusses with MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski. (MSNBC)
July 1: Comedian Paul Mecurio discusses the latest celebrity rumors, which suggest a new relationship between New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez and Madonna. (Countdown)
July 1: A Hardball panel talks about the role Bill Clinton will play in the Obama campaign. (Hardball)
July 1: Barack Obama announces plans to expand faith-based programs. NBC's Lee Cowan has details. (MSNBC)
July 1: NBC's Andrea Mitchell talks with The New Yorker's Seymour Hersh about his article that says President Bush has a secret plan to undermine Iran's regime. (MSNBC)
July 1: NBC's Chuck Todd discusses campaign issues, including Barack Obama's relationship with Bill Clinton, swing voting trends, and the implications of Obama's travels abroad on the Democratic Veepstakes. (Other)
June 30: Dan Abrams is joined by former Democratic presidential candidate Gen. Wesley Clark for his first interview since controversy erupted over comments he made about whether being a POW in Vietnam qualifies John McCain to be president. (Other)
Olbermann: Sen. Barack Obama is going to suffer political attacks no matter how he votes on the FISA bill but he can still stand on principle and score a political win by promising to take advantage of a loophole in the bill.
June 30: Sen. Jim Webb, D- Va., speaks out against President Bush congratulating himself and John McCain after the signing of the new G.I. Bill which both of them had previously opposed while Webb advocated for its passing. (Countdown)
June 30: A Hardball panel discusses the possible candidates for Barack Obama and John McCain to pick as their running mates. (Hardball)
June 29: NBC's Andrea Mitchell talks with USA Today's Susan Page about the exclusive interview that Michelle Obama did with the newspaper. (MSNBC)
June 29: Responding to criticism by Retired Gen. Wesley Clark, John McCain says, I'm proud of my record of service." Listen to his entire response. (MSNBC)
June 30: Retired Gen. Wesley Clark questions whether John McCain's military experience qualifies him to lead as President. MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski reports. (MSNBC)
June 30: NBC Political Director Chuck Todd talks about John McCain and Barack Obama's patriotic messages this week and discusses McCain's trip to South America. (MSNBC)
June 28: Barack Obama has announced he will be touring five European and the Middle East this summer. NBC deputy political director Mark Murray reports. (MSNBC)
June 28: During remarks at a conference of Latino leaders, presidential candidate John McCain's speech is disrupted by two demonstrators. MSNBC's Alex Witt reports. (MSNBC)
June 27: A Hardball panel gives their reaction to Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton campaigning together in Unity, New Hampshire. (Hardball)
June 27: John McCain speaks to reporters at the General Motors Lordstown Assembly Plant in Warren, Ohio. (MSNBC)
June 27: Joining Hillary Clinton at a rally in Unity, N.H., Barack Obama says, “I’ve admired her as a leader, I’ve learned from her as a candidate. She rocks." Watch his entire speech. (MSNBC)
June 27: Former Clinton campaign chairman Terry McAuliffe dispels any concerns of Bill Clinton's loyalty to Barack Obama, adding that the endorsement is a huge opportunity for Democrats. (Other)
June 26: A Hardball panel debates: With Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton campaigning together will the Democrats become united or is there too much bad blood? (Hardball)
June 26: Sen. Gordon Smith, R-Ore., is running a re-election ad touting his work with Barack Obama. A Hardball panel discusses whether the GOP brand is so damaged that elected officials have to boast working with their party’s opponent to win. (Hardball)
June 26: MSNBC's Chris Jansing talks with the Washington Examiner's Mark Tapscott about a report that Bill Clinton is "miffed" with Barack Obama. (MSNBC)
June 26: President Bush says he will lift sanctions against North Korea and remove it from the U.S. terrorism blacklist. (MSNBC)
June 26: A pregnant soldier who was found dead inside her hotel room, had been listed as 'unaccounted for' by the Army. NBC's Martin Savidge reports. (MSNBC)
June 25: NBC’s Chuck Todd talks about the latest national polls which show Barack Obama’s lead growing over John McCain. (Hardball)
June 25: Barack Obama is asked about Ralph Nader's comments that he was trying to "talk white" and appealing to "white guilt," at a news conference in Chicago. (MSNBC)
June 25: Speaking with NBC's Andrea Mitchell, Sen. Evan Bayh says he would accept an invitation to join the Obama ticket. (MSNBC)
June 25: The Muslim Public Affairs Council's Edina Lekovic, tells MSNBC's Monica Novotny that both presidential campaigns shouldn't be afraid to actively court the Muslim vote. (MSNBC)
June 25: A U.S. college student jailed in Italy for allegedly killing her British roommate says she was targeted because she is attractive. NBC's Ned Colt reports. (MSNBC)
June 25: The body of a twenty-three year-old pregnant soldier has been found in a North Carolina motel room, in what authorities are calling a 'suspicious' death. NBC's Martin Savidge reports. (MSNBC)
June 24: Mitt Romney talks with MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski and New York Times' John Harwood about universal health care. (MSNBC)
June 24: MSNBC's Monica Novotny talks with Newsweek's Holly Bailey, whose cover story is a behind the scenes look at Cindy McCain. (MSNBC)
June 24: MSNBC's Monica Novotny talks with actor Kal Penn about a Barack Obama fundraiser in Hollywood tonight that will reportedly cost at least $30,000 to attend. (MSNBC)
June 23: What do the presidential campaigns really have to say about Iraq and energy? A Race for the White House panel discusses where candidates stand. (Other)
June 23: Is it presumptuous of Obama to have a presidential seal-looking logo on his podium? Mike Barnicle takes a look at this, as well Michelle Obama’s trend-making decision for her “View” guest appearance. (Hardball)
June 23: Gov. Jon Corzine (D-NJ) thinks that both candidates would argue there's a speculative reality to our oil markets and explains the ins and outs of the "Enron Loophole." (Other)
June 23: Both Obama and McCain have already had flip-flops in this campaign. Will voters hold it against them? Air America Radio's Mark Green and former Bush special assistant Ron Christie discuss on Hardball. (Hardball)
June 23: Residents brace for floodwaters in Missouri, where the Mississippi River is expected crest Monday or Tuesday. NBC's Kerry Sanders reports. (MSNBC)
June 23: NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports on ongoing rescue efforts in the Philippines after a ferry capsized in typhoon-lashed waters, leaving more than 800 people missing at sea. (MSNBC)
A Hardball panel talks about the recent flip-flops on issues by both John McCain and Barack Obama. (Hardball)
June 20: Former White House spokesman Scott McClellen says President Bush "ended up playing the game by the existing rules rather than transforming it." (MSNBC)
June 20: A Virginia man says he shed about 80 pounds by eating nearly every meal at McDonald's. (MSNBC)
June 19: With his huge fundraising advantage, Barack Obama reversed course and opted out of public campaign financing. Does that make Obama a hypocrite, a smart politician or both? A Hardball panel discusses. (Hardball)
June 19: A group of teenage girls enter into a pact to get pregnant and raise their babies together. WHDH's Linda Ergas reports. (MSNBC)
June 18: MSNBC's Contessa Brewer talks with political pundits Andrea Tantaros and Chris Kofinis about what some are saying is a new softer Michelle Obama. (MSNBC)
June 18: Sens. Barbara Boxer, Clare McCaskill and Beddie Sabato acknowledge the difficulties both Hillary Obama and Barack Obama faced in their campaigns. (Other)
June 17: Is Obama already distinguishing himself when it comes to disaster response? Radio talk show host Rachel Maddow joins ‘Countdown.’ (Countdown)
June 17: A Hardball panel debates: Will Al Gore’s endorsement help or hurt Barack Obama’s presidential campaign? (Hardball)
June 17: A Hardball panel takes a look at the latest ads released in the general election. (Hardball)
June 17: MSNBC's David Shuster talks with Stardock.com's Brad Wardell about his new Internet game that puts the users in control of the campaigns. (MSNBC)
June 17: John Ridley, NPR contributor, thinks the new Moveon.org ad is poorly done, and wonders whether the ad reacting to the possibility of staying in Iraq for 100 years is a cheap shot. (Other)
June 16: Newsweek’s Richard Wolffe talks about which party — Democratic or Republican — is in better shape from the unity standpoint. (Countdown)
June 16: Gov. Deval Patrick, D-Mass., thinks Barack Obama's homage to fatherhood on Father's Day was perfect in a country where we need family to get through any economic or cultural crisis. (Other)
June 16: National political columnist for New York Magazine John Heilemann speaks on the historical, positive impact of Hilary Clinton’s campaign, despite her loss. (Other)
June 16: Virginia has the 15th highest foreclosure rate in the country. NBC's Ron Mott reports from Manassas, Va. (MSNBC)
NBC Political Director Chuck Todd talks about John McCain and Barack Obama's reactive campaigns, discussing how neither is controlling policy agendas. (MSNBC)
Sen. John McCain can complain all he wants about whether his comments have been taken out of context but when it comes to the importance of U.S. service members coming home it's McCain who's missing the larger context.
June 12: A Hardball panel discusses Wednesday’s NBC News/ Wall Street Journal poll and the strategies both Barack Obama and John McCain need to win in November. (Hardball)
June 12: After facing criticism for a remark he made on the TODAY show about troops staying in Iraq, Sen. John McCain says that his position on the war in Iraq "is very, very clear." (MSNBC)
June 12: A truck evading police rams a freight train in Florida with deadly consequences. MSNBC's Tamron Hall reports. (MSNBC)
June 11: NBC’s Richard Engel discusses Sen. John McCain controversial comments regarding the surge and bringing American troops home. (Hardball)
June 11: Jim Johnson, who had been leading Barack Obama's vice presidential search committee, has stepped down from the campaign amid controversy over personal loans. (MSNBC)
June 11: MSNBC's Contessa Brewer talks with Iowa Gov. Chet Culver about the mandatory evacuations in the state. (MSNBC)
June 10: Can Barack Obama make this campaign about the economy and change or will Americans look to John McCain for national security? A Hardball panel discusses. (Hardball)
June 10: A plane carrying about 200 passengers apparently veered off a runway and burst into flames in Khartoum, Sudan. MSNBC's Contessa Brewer reports. (MSNBC)
June 10: NBC's Andrea Mitchell and Chuck Todd talk about the presidential race and the candidates' chances of winning toss-up states. (MSNBC)
June 9: Countdown’s Keith Olbermann talks to former White House Press secretary Scott McClellan about agreeing to testify before a House committee about the CIA leak case and his opinion about the latest Senate Intel Report. (Countdown)
June 9: Sen. Barack Obama began this week free of the challenge from Sen. Hillary Clinton, but can he win over her supporters? A Hardball panel discusses. (Hardball)
June 9: Paula Jones and Jennifer Flowers who claimed to have affairs with Bill Clinton start a tell-all Web Site. MSNBC's Norah O'Donnell has the story. (MSNBC)
June 9: CNBC's Dylan Ratigan reports on the record high gas prices. (MSNBC)
June 9: East Coast residents are in for another day of brutal heat, with temperatures from Atlanta to Boston climbing into the 90's and beyond. NBC's Michelle Franzen reports. (MSNBC)
June 9: Phoenix police are searching for two suspects after a 70-year-old woman was shot to death and her four-year-old granddaughter wounded in a road rage incident Sunday. KPNX's Kevin Kennedy reports. (NBC News Channel)
June 7: In a speech marking the end of her presidential run, Hillary Clinton asks her supporters to embrace Barack Obama's candidacy. (MSNBC)
June 6: A Hardball panel discusses what Sen. Hillary Clinton may say during her exit speech and endorsement of Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday. (Hardball)
June 6: Before swearing in the new housing secretary Steven Preston, President Bush talks about the "turbulence in the housing market" and "the slow growth for the overall economy." (MSNBC)
June 6: Dianne Feinstein talks about offering her home to Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama for a meeting to avoid a media circus. (MSNBC)
June 5: A Hardball panel debates: How far will Sen. Barack Obama’s money machine get him in the general election? (Hardball)
June 5: MSNBC's Norah O'Donnell talks with Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., about the rise of Barack Obama to the Democratic presidential nomination. (MSNBC)
June 5: Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-N.Y.., leads a New York delegation in praising Hillary Clinton for stepping aside. (MSNBC)
June 5: Author Thurston Clarke reflects on Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 campaign and says that Kennedy was a man who knew himself and had physical and moral courage. (Other)
June 4: According to the New York Times, Hillary Clinton will suspend her campaign and endorse Barack Obama on Friday. MSNBC reports. (MSNBC)
June 4: A Hardball panel discusses how Sen. Barack Obama made history by becoming the first African-American to represent a major political party during the race for the president. (Hardball)
June 4: Saying "the United State is an extraordinary country," Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice congratulates Barack Obama. (MSNBC)
June 4: MSNBC's Monica Novotny talks with author Anthony Samad and historian Michael Beschloss about Barack Obama becoming the first African American to win a major party's ticket for president. (MSNBC)
June 4: Addressing the AIPAC conference in Washington, D.C., Sen. Hillary Clinton, says Obama shares her support for Israel, and she looks forward to seeing a Democrat in the White House after the election. (MSNBC)
June 3: After the final primary showdown, Sen. Barack Obama declares himself the Democratic presidential nominee and looks towards a campaign against Sen. John McCain in November. (MSNBC)
June 3: After winning the South Dakota primary, Sen. Hillary Clinton tells supporters the Democratic Party needs to become united so they can “take back the White House this November.” (MSNBC)
Barack Obama clinched the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday, The Associated Press reported based on its tally of convention delegates. However, NBC News' count shows him just shy of the delegates he needs to win.
June 3: On the day of the final Democratic primaries, Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain sought to disassociate himself from President Bush. McCain reminded supporters of his long record of bipartisan problem solving, saying he is America’s servant, “first, last and always." (MSNBC)
June 3: MSNBC’s Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann discuss the history America has made by electing an African-American as the presidential candidate of a major political party. (MSNBC)
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