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they said, you know whose reputation we need to resuscitate? people are tired about hearing about the virus and being told they can't do the things they can't do it.

and this seems pretty big. because every day matters. good evening from new york. and implicit is they don't trust roberts. this was basically the state supreme court of pennsylvania, basically came in and said, look, we're going to count ballots three days after they get to their election day because of the unprecedented volume and as long as they're post-marked, that was challenged by the republican party and the trump campaign to federal court and the supreme court.

>> true. they really targeted their efforts to individual places and tried to put in policies that are sort of going to be effective there.

>> that's the entire strategy. TV Archive >> part of the problem is that republicans have been fighting this year to create more barriers to the ballot box, whether it's fighting over the number of drop boxes in a place, the deadlines for when you have to return it. what if you got everybody sick? all in with chris hayes starts right now. in the end she interviewed people who fought the nazis, fought the communists.

>> then dr. ashish zsa and with. blood clots that can lead to death have occurred. security?

Chris Hayes: When we launched the show [“All in with Chris Hayes”] in April of 2013, we took a lot of risks and we failed a lot—failed a tremendous amount. >> you want to listen to dr. fauci.

he lives in a different world than i live in. what lessons have we learned as we prepare for the long winter ahead? vote yes on 15. . 64% of voters say fauci is good or excellent. >> it's a great question. >> i want to play this clip on atlas. there is some dissent but it is extremely contradrikt try to the large global consensus?

>> big don. i was part of a bipartisan program the american law institute did over years and said every state should've this kind of cure possibility, but some states don't.

if you want to see it, you're out of luck. Watch his behind-the-scenes interview, and check out the abridged transcript below. there are some of the at-home hests distributed. >> it's shockingly irresponsible. Cultivating a vibrant civic culture, telling good stories, keeping people’s attention, speaking truth to power, which is a cliché but an important one. >> the difference between vaccines and getting covid, vaccines for polio and polio you get the antibodies without the polio but this seems to be the case. you can earn 3% at drugstores. Megan Carpenter: How do you think about leadership, especially as somebody who made it big at a relatively young age? https://www.msnbc.com/all-in/chris-hayes-biography-n1157641 he knows the gop has a problem with women. there are people who are in the trap a few years ago. latonight, silence it with newd byzzzquil night pain. talk to your doctor if you have new or worsening trouble breathing, cough, or chest pain. chase. my boss doesn't remember approving my time off. they keep doing what looks like a facsimile of normal. there's a universe in which they count them and we know.

>> yeah. the guy that wrote shelby county gunning the voting rights act. that is the stated position of scott atlas. he's pushing for other people to get sick. Previously, Hayes hosted the weekend program "Up w/ Chris Hayes," which premiered in 2011.