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Video Very Last Word James Lipton on Tina Fey

Video on msnbc.com: On Thursday's Very Last Word, James Lipton talked with Ari Melber about Tina Fey. Also, MSNBC's Joy Reid did her best Sa...

Video Republican senator 039I039m not gay039

Video on msnbc.com: When asked for his position on same-sex marriage, a Republican senator says, "I'm not gay. So I'm not going to marr...

Video State Republicans ignore national minority push

Video on msnbc.com: Just one day after the RNC outlined its strategy to attract minority voters, Arkansas lawmakers passed a new law, requiring all vo...

Video Pres Obama makes history in Israel

Video on msnbc.com: President Obama delivered the most important speech ever by an American president in Israel, calling on the Israeli people to embr...

Video Very Last Word Do personal relationships matter in diplomacy

Video on msnbc.com: On Wednesday's Very Last Word, MSNBC's Richard Wolffe discussed President Obama's visit to Israel, and how much per...

Video Bad reviews for Republican rebranding

Video on msnbc.com: The Republican rebranding effort receives bad reviews from Rush Limbaugh and the Christian right. MSNBC's Lawrence O'Don...

Video Restraining orders and the NRA

Video on msnbc.com: One of the NRA's pet causes: Preventing men from temporarily surrendering their weapons when they are subject to court orders...

Video Letter to Justice Roberts on marriage equality

Video on msnbc.com: Before March ends, the Supreme Court will take up two different cases on marriage equality. So one young boy in California wrote a...

Video Obamas visit to Israel more awkward for Netanyahu

Video on msnbc.com: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave Republican candidate Mitt Romney a hero's welcome in Israel during the height ...

Video GOP candidates turned spokesmen

Video on msnbc.com: Over the years, a pattern has developed among the losing Republican presidential candidates. Often, they end up as paid spokesmen ...