NBC News’ Michael Leiter, Chris Jansing and Canadian MP Charlie Angus join to discuss the scene during and after the fatal shooting of a Canadian soldier in Ottawa, Canada earlier Wednesday. watch
Michael Leiter and Don Borelli join Alex Wagner to discuss President Obama's reaction to the killing of a Canadian soldier in Ottawa, and what measures are being taken at home and abroad to protest U.S. interests from potential threats. watch
David Corn and Jess McIntosh join to discuss Scott Brown's preparations to do political battle with New Hampshire Senator Jeanne Shaheen this November. watch
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist James Risen joins to discuss his new book, "Pay Any Price," and the massive amounts of money spent on the War on Terror. watch
Will Governor Jay Nixon’s creation of a Ferguson panel satisfy protestors? Or will it be derided as a PR stunt to those who continue to call for justice? Color of Change Executive Director Rashad Robinson and St. Louis American columnist Lizz Brown... watch
Alex Wagner, David Axelrod and Eugene Robinson discuss the the upcoming midterms, including big issues such as Georgia's sky-high unemployment rate and mixed feelings over Medicaid expansion in states like Ohio. watch
The Huffington Post's Sam Stein and Politico's Glenn Thrush join to discuss the GOP's continuous politicizing of Ebola, and the significance of Ebola to the 2014 elections. watch
The Center for America Progress' Ken Gude joins to shed light on a smoking-hot debate taking place between law enforcement agencies and tech companies over the ethics of data encryption and privacy. watch
The Nation's Ari Berman and Demos' Heather McGhee join Alex Wagner to discuss SCOTUS' decision to allow Texas to enforce a controversial voter ID law, and why Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's dissent against the decision is so important. watch
A new article in the National Review excoriates creator of “Girls,” Lena Dunham, for a date rape story in her new book. Krystal Ball and Kate McDonough join to discuss. watch
Banking giant JPMorgan is looking for new digs in uptown Manhattan. Alex Wagner explains where they money is coming from to pay for that real estate. watch
Rand Paul has tried to appeal to both sides of the political spectrum when it comes to voter ID laws. Michael Steele and Howard Dean joins Alex Wagner to discuss. watch