appreciate you and that is tonight s read out all in with chris hayes starts now. tonight on all in, the trump appointed judge in texas, no deciding abortion access for the entire country we will have the latest from today s hearing in amarillo. then, congresswoman maxine waters on the failure of silicon valley bank and ne fears of a global bankin crisis plus - at the end of the day, complied with everything, an now it is in the hands of ou district attorney, alvin bragg and his competency a possible indictment o donald trump in the stormy daniels investigation. and the arrest of chines billionaire, who bankrolle steve bannon so great. thank you. thank you love you. thank you. when all in starts righ now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. today, the fate of millions of americans women s reproductive health is once again in th hands of a far-right judge this morning, federal judg matthew of the northern district o texas, provided over a hearing in th
do you feel vindicated? this isn t a question of vindication. it s not a question as i stated before about revenge this is a my position is that at the end of the day, donald trump needs to be held accountable for his dirty deeds, if, in fact, that s the way that the facts play out plain and simple this is not about him. this is about holding accountability, truth to power, and everything else in between michael cohen was back before a manhattan grand jury today could an indictment of donald trump be imminent? michael cohen joins me live in just a moment. also tonight, remember the republican party of ronald reagan demanding that the soviet leader tear down the berlin wall? well, today s republican party is parodying the talking points of the ultimate soviet nostalgic, vladimir putin. and offering to hand over ukraine to him as a reward for an illegal war. plus, today s high-stakes hearing in texas, which could result in women losing even more reproductive freedom
americans women s reproductive health is once again in th hands of a far-right judge this morning, federal judg matthew of the northern district o texas, provided over a hearing in the small city of amarillo. a coalition of anti-abortion groups brought this case seeking to overturn the food and drug administration approval of a medication commonly used in abortions this drug has been on th market for more than 20 years. it has been proven to be saf and effective. in fact, millions of women tak it every year. it is taken along with a secon medication to end pregnancy in the first trimester, which i the method used by more than half of all women who have abortions in this country. of course, this comes in the wake of the antiabortion movement success in overturnin the right to an abortion, an tried for decades in roe v wade so, abortion is now illegal, under a near complete ban in 1 states, seriously limited in five more. and medication abortion is eve
should have to own every singl decision that comes from him i can guarantee you donald trump has enough political savvy and instincts to wan nothing to do with this case but the outcome, like th reversal of roe itself that th stained assault on - is on him, trump, and th republican party all the way no question. i m joined now outside the courthouse in amarillo by np national correspondent sarah mccammon she is one of the small few to witness this crucial hearing inside the courthouse. thank you for making time fo us today first, tell us what th arguments inside tha courthouse was like. and how the judge seemed to be receptive to either side well, first of all, it wa witnessed by a pretty smal group, only a few dozen people could fit inside the courtroom hears that meant limited acces for both the press and the public and there are n recordings allowed
we have seen trump s lawyer making the rounds. and one of them was on - show yesterday what do we know? are they there at thes proceedings? are they hanging around th district attorney s office what is their role in all of this or are they just watching this happen they are not there. i think they re watching i happen, you know, they re doin the cable news rounds. that is where trump likes to see his lawyers, on tv from what i understand, trum was not pleased with the recen appearances because he wasn sure if it made them look so roy cohn like as you might imagine. but they are keeping track o this and i think part of the calculus they are trying t figure out is, what is the argument that we are going t deploy if trump gets charged and they have had this discussion and they did go before the manhattan da couple of weeks ago to make th case, you should not indict ou client and one of the arguments tha we have since learned that the made, was, well, if the paymen to stormy daniels w