Why is This Happening? with Chris Hayes - Season 5 / Year 2021

Season 5 / Year 2021
Episodes

Family, Legacy, and Bourbon with Wright Thompson

The End of RealDonaldTrump with Kara Swisher

The End of RealDonaldTrump with Kara Swisher

13 Executions with Liliana Segura

The Filibuster's Sordid Past and Present with Adam Jentleson

Whose Land with Rebecca Nagle

Modi's "Arrogance of Power" and the Indian Farmers' Protests with Rana Ayyub

Powering the Grid with David Roberts

Finding Truth in Doubt with Anna Deavere Smith

One Year of Plague Living with Michelle Goldberg

Minimum Wage 101 with Arin Dube

One-Click America with Alec MacGillis

Who Gets To Say with John McWhorter

Vaccines: How Do They Work? with Dr. Peter Hotez

The Endurance of Wikipedia with Katherine Maher

The Whiteness of Wealth with Dorothy A. Brown

Is Bitcoin for Real? with Joe Weisenthal

The Premonition with Michael Lewis

A Life in China with Te-Ping Chen

A More Violent America with Patrick Sharkey

Treating Trans Youth with Dr. Izzy Lowell

How the Word is Passed with Clint Smith

Energy and Evolution with Herman Pontzer

Fighting Back the Virus with Andy Slavitt

Educating the Internet with Natalie Wynn

Who's Flying the UFOs? with Gideon Lewis-Kraus

"The Line" with Dan Taberski

Inside Palestine with Rashid Khalidi

From Activist to Congress with Rep. Cori Bush

Locked Out with Justin Fox

The Summer #WITHpod Mailbag

"Here, Right Matters" with Retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman

Withdrawing from Afghanistan and the Impact of Global Corruption with Sarah Chayes

Performance in a Pandemic with Ani DiFranco

The War on Terror with Spencer Ackerman

Reforming Sexual Justice with Alexandra Brodsky

The Electric Vehicle Revolution with Dana Hull

The Ten Year War with Jonathan Cohn

‘Dirty Work' with Eyal Press

Who was Marquis de Lafayette? with Mike Duncan

Inside China's High-Tech Penal Colony with Darren Byler

‘The Invisible Child' with Andrea Elliott

The Race to Become Socialist Mayor of Buffalo with India Walton

Climate, Weather and Trust with Al Roker

‘The Loneliest Americans' with Jay Caspian Kang

From Refugee to Congresswoman with Ilhan Omar

The Art of Filmmaking with Alex Gibney

Bringing News Inside Prisons with Lawrence Bartley

Chris Hayes previews a new MSNBC podcast

Not Too Old for TikTok with Hank Green

Statistically True with Kareem Carr

NFTs: WTF? with Kevin Roose

Ask a Swole Woman with Casey Johnston
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