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Saturday's Guests (Nov. 3): Hurricane Sandy, the politics of climate, Romney's false Jeep claim & the backlash against Nate Silver

In our last weekend before Election Day, Up w/ Chris Hayes will be discussing the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, including the recovery effort and the storm's po

In our last weekend before Election Day, Up w/ Chris Hayes will be discussing the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, including the recovery effort and the storm's political implications, with a focus on climate change, disaster preparedness and infrastructure. We'll examine the Romney campaign’s recent Jeep ads and their false outsourcing claims. We'll also take a look at the conservative backlash against New York Times number-cruncher Nate Silver.

Joining Chris at 8 AM ET on msnbc will be:

John Nichols (@NicholsUprising), Washington correspondent for The Nation magazine, associate editor of The Capital Times (Madison, WI).

Michael Moynihan (@mcmoynihan), cultural news editor for Newsweek and The Daily Beast.

Betsey Stevenson (@BetseyStevenson), columnist for Bloomberg View, assistant professor of business and public policy at The Wharton School at The University of Pennsylvania and former chief economist at the U.S. Department of Labor (2010-2011).

Eric Klinenberg (@EricKlinenberg), NYU professor of sociology, author of “Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago.”

Klaus Jacob, adjunct professor of international and public affairs at the school of public and international affairs and Columbia University.

Democratic Representative Ed Markey (@MarkeyMemo), representing the 7th district of Massachusetts, ranking member of the Natural Resources Committee, former chairman of the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming (2007-2010).

Esther Armah (@estherarmah), host of WBAI-FM’s “Wake Up Call.”

Katherine Guthrie is a production assistant for Up w/ Chris Hayes.