NBC News & MSNBC Launch New Weekly Podcast

NBC News

NBC News and MSNBC are launching “Into America”, a new flagship podcast that explores the central themes of life in America – and discovers what matters most to everyday Americans.

Hosted by Pulitzer Prize and Emmy Award-winning journalist Trymaine Lee, Into America elevates the voices of voters and captures the impact of the pressing issues of our time. Lee brings on-the-ground reporting and his deep sense of curiosity to every episode.

Into America goes into the communities across the country to demonstrate that policy has implications for how people live and view the world. The issues at the heart of the 2020 campaign come into greater focus – from debates around healthcare and criminal justice to the future of manufacturing and climate change.

Into America taps into the journalism from across NBC News and MSNBC and features the correspondents who, together with Lee, will peel back the curtain on the candidates, their campaigns, and the voters whose lives will be shaped by the outcome of the election. This new series will connect the dots between politics and policies and shed light on the unyielding power they have on American’s everyday lives.

Available on all podcast platforms, Into America will premiere new provocative episodes every Thursday.

Trymaine Lee is a correspondent for MSNBC. He covers politics, social justice issues, and the role of race, violence and law enforcement in America. In February, he Launched The Race Report, a special MSNBC series that explores the intersection between race and politics in the 2020 election. Lee joined MSNBC in 2012 as a national reporter and won a 2018 Emmy Award for Outstanding News Discussion & Analysis for his reporting on gun violence and trauma in Chicago.

During his tenure at The New York Times, Lee contributed to the newspaper’s Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s sex scandal case. He also earned a Pulitzer Prize as part of a small team that covered Hurricane Katrina for The New Orleans Times-Picayune. Since then Lee has covered some of the biggest news stories of the last decade, including high profile cases of police violence and the killings of unarmed black men and women by police.