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tonight on all in the fox news decision to call these votes for joe biden. the panic over getting it right. arizona, are you 100% sure of that call and when you made it, and why did you make it? absolutely. how the tales showed how fox reacted internally, when their viewers didn t like the election results. senator chris murphy says it s a seminal moment, and he joins me live tonight. and then [applause] this is the final battle. they know it. i know it. you know it. everybody knows it. this is it the maga iron fist on full display, as trump s rivals flounder with his base. plus when will you announce your reelection, sir? when i announce it. it may not be official, but it sure looks like joe biden s running and as republicans advance another state takeover in st. louis, the mayor tishaura jones joins me tonight, when all in starts right. good evening. i m jason johnson in for chris hayes. tonight, we had damaging new revelati ....
succession start, brian cox and actress and activist, eva longoria. thank you so much for watching and good night. [music] [music] the food is famously good, yet it s a victim of bad reputation and bad history. as it turns out ããexactly the kind of place that i like. [music] but this is a buddy picture isn t it? eric repair is the start of the three-star [indiscernible] of new york. the chef of france. it means he s some kind of night or something. and my friend but this causes him some problems. he, i would like to remind him is reputation protected. i do not. [music] welcome to my set. you never been here? never. how is this even possible? you wrote how far from here? like 50 miles. 100 miles per. 100 miles from here? what prevented you from coming to this clearly beautiful city? it s clearly beautiful. it s a fantastic city. it s beautiful and i agree with you. but as it reputation of being a dangerous city. live in new york? [music] i shoul ....
her pay and saying it s not a salary increase. in the midst of crime rising to alarming rates. none of our political figures deserve raises. rachel campos-duffy down in del rio, texas. rachel: joe biden says our border is secure. raise your hand if you say our border is secure. all right. there s your answer on that. ainsley: capitol hill is going to continue to stay cloudy there today. 60 degrees is your high. so take a sweater. ainsley: i m going to washington after the show. we are celebrating mary s birthday. ainsley: we are so glad you were born ms. mary. happy birthday. steve: what would be interesting though because peter will be there, too. i wonder at what point peter will start to pick up the bill. he is a grown up and has a job. ainsley: never, not when your dad is there. steve: you are probably right. somebody who knows about parenting is rachel campos-duffy. she is live in del rio, texas. and today, because so many people are worried ....
the boss of buffer, a company where everyone s pay is public information, and professor peter bamberger, who has literally written the book on pay transparency. also on the show. yeah, avon is still calling, the direct selling cosmetics giant is still going strong. and the global boss tells me about reimagining the business for the 21st century. wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, vanity fair magazine today best known for interviews and photographs of powerful celebrities, businesspeople and politicians, but around 100 years ago in new york city, the magazine was the scene of a worker revolution. some of the magazine s star writers, such as dorothy parker and robert benchley, they started talking about how much they were paid, something that they weren t allowed to do. when they were reprimanded, they all came in the next day with a painted sign around their necks displaying their pay. today, ....
i knew it as soon as we said it, we have ping-pong coming up. . s been pete s been practicing all his life. [laughter] rachel: he probably pitched this segment so he could look good again. pete: they re good. they must be pros. rachel: and i love that it s, like, disco music to the ping ping-pong pete: i think this has to do with what s happening next. will: and tacos on set as well. we had a conversation earlier about flour, hard, and i told you guys rachel: we re going to try the almond pete: will s into almond if tortilla, which i don t know how you get a tortilla out of a nut. look at that, look at that, i can t even lift it. rachel: come on. just try a thing. will: you ve got to go quick now, pete. pete: it s starting to fall apart. will: but not bad tasting. am i wrong? rachel: no. no. pete: dry and rachel: no, no. pete: almonds are not will: s here s pete s hard shells. pete: now, hard shells are awesome. will: hard shells are awesome. pete: have you ....