All In America heads to Coal Country. From Kentucky to Mississippi to North Dakota to West Virginia to North Carolina, Chris Hayes and his team talk to everyone from miners to politicians to the biggest energy company in the country. We’ll look at the role of coal in the upcoming midterm election, and why so many coal jobs have gone away. We’ll examine the health impact of everything from mountain top mining to coal ash storage, and ask whether Big Coal is the new Big Tobacco. We’ll visit a clean coal factory and ask whether such a thing as clean coal can exist. We’ll visit wind turbine factories and solar farms to see what the future of American energy might be.
Don’t miss it! All In America: Coal Country starts on 8pm ET, October 6th, on MSNBC. Tune in live, set your DVRs and join the conversation at #allinamerica #coalcountry
Here’s a sneak preview of what’s in store:
Monday October 6th: The Politics of Coal: In Kentucky, both Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and his challenger Alison Lundergan Grimes are running on a pro-coal platform. But jobs in the coal industry have been declining in Kentucky for decades, and they aren’t coming back, no matter the rhetoric. Chris Hayes travels to Eastern Kentucky, talking with everyone from former miners to reporters to local employment advocates about the reality of life in the heart of coal country. Learn more









