Luck with your campaign. That is to nice the reidout. All in with chris hayes starts now. Tonight on all in. We will expand the tax deduction for startups to $50,000. 61 days out, the candidates home their messages. Childcare is childcare. There s something that you have to happen. Tonight, the big battleground fight with pennsylvania governor josh shapiro. Then, the big news from today s criminal arraignment of the republican nominee. What we can now expect is perhaps even more material that is not yet public could come to the public eye and in the weeks before election day. Plus, new details on the russian campaign to pay maga to spread putin propaganda. This is psychotic. Ukraine is the enemy of this country. Ukraine is our enemy. And why all those gifts to supreme court clearance thomas aren t that dissimilar. I like to keep that friendship. All in starts right now. Good evening from new york, i m chris hayes, we have some breaking news tonight, an exclusive scoop. It s this. Donal
department of justice attorney, i think that was a huge failure. so i agree with that. but we just have one president. and i would say, too, we got a long way from having the votes in the u.s. senate. we just don t have the votes. i mean, 55 of us senators defend when the chips are down. what started as a town hall, question and answer period regarding whether or not the u.s. should strike syria has turned into really a question and answer from a lot of critical americans there who are asking about broader questions about his policy, domestic as well as foreign policy. senator jeff sessions addressing some of those. but this is really just kind of an indoor peek, a behind the curtain peek, if you will, the debate that is taking place throughout our country whether or not the u.s. should, in fact,
the curtain peek of what he s really like. and what he s real like, steve, is what you see. you know, i know you ve met him in many times. he s the most joyful. he s the most kind, generous man i ve ever met. and he s a guy who knew from the from a very early in his life, i want to grow up and i want to be a priest. from the time he could walk, talk and think, he went to mass once, steve, with my grandma. we call her grandma notty for some reason. when he was 4 or 5 years old, he went to mass with my grandma and for the entire mass, according to my grandma, he looked at the priest. he was fixated by the priest and he listened to his every word and he watched his every move and at the end of mass, he pointed at the priest and said, that s what i want to be when i grow up. isn t that great, though? he knew that right from an early age? he never wavered. never wanted to be a fireman or astronaut. i think for about a week he wanted to be sam musial from the st. louis cardinals li