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Whether I’m home or traveling, the one news magazine I prefer to watch (when home) or listen to the podcast of (when traveling) is All In with Chris Hayes. Chris Hayes is incredibly well informed, thoughtful, and respectful. Any barbs from him are generally humorous and reserved for the over-the-top political players. He is incredibly hard working and wonderfully talented, and makes for an amazing resource. Thank you so much, Chris Hayes!
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Authentic dialogue with honest authentic insightful guests! Chris Hayes’ All In is being a fly on the wall at the best dinner party where guests are civic-minded, compassionate intellectuals. I’m happy for folks to interrupt one another in the interest of thoughtful exchange. I trust the compassionate, intelligent host, Chris, so interruptions are fine. Chris Hayes sets a very high bar for analysis and being able to combine more than one issue into a complex and ultimately revealing story-telling. Thank you.
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Chris' opening monlogues have been gems lately at finding broader incisive narratives out of news events.
I also really hope he revisits doing live before audience Friday shows: they were momentous.
I wish his producers would free him from having to sprinkle 6 daily topics a night & just focus in depth on 2 or 3. He dserves more than two 23 second sentences from his guests.
And like other reviewers, i will chime in how his show benefits from being uploaded promptly.
No denying Chris has news/analysis chops
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The music between topics and segments is way too loud and it’s not very good either. Other than that, I really love this show. Please fix the music! Sarcastic and biting yet uplifting. Extremely clever. Timing is impeccable. Forever Hayeser!
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Chris, I’ve always loved your show, but I can no longer tune in. I cannot believe you would have Toobin on your show. Calling out tRump for his sexual assaults is great. But to turn around and let Toobin promote his book after he committed such public sexual misconduct really tarnishes your show and message. Shame on you, shame on MSNBC. It’s the same “sin” CBS committed when they had Mick Mulvaney (who was quick to yell fake news and condemn mainstream media) as a contributor. Do better.
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Cover more stories. There is so much overlap btwn the news hours that it’s largely redundant. Please stop repackaging commentary as if you need to spend the majority of the hour providing context for the day’s news. We know. We watched/listened last night. And the night before. It’s a waste of time to keep listening, so I’ve unfollowed.
Producers: do more with the hour and connect with colleagues to address redundancy btwn hours. Less outrage commentary and cover more important news stories. You have the resources to do more news. I love Chris Hayes, but will just listen to Why Is This Happening? — which covers interesting and important stories that don’t get enough coverage elsewhere in a way where I actually learn something new and useful that informs my citizenry with each listen. THAT is the kind of journalism we need more of, MSNBC.
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