living where i will be. in sport, a missed opportunity for manchester united, as they throw away a two goal lead to put their europa league hopes injeopardy. and we find out about how donating something usually discarded after childbirth the umbilical cord can save lives. and here at aintree, it is ladies day in the grand national festival. looking promising behind me at the moment, but rain and the focus for many of you today. all the detail on that and your weekend forecast all coming up here on breakfast. good morning. it s friday 14th april. our main story the royal college of nursing will announce whether its members in england have voted to accept the government s new pay offer later today. the union, which represents nurses and other health workers, has recommended that its members accept the deal, which includes a 5% pay rise for this year. it comes as junior doctors in england start the final full day of a 96 hour walkout over a separate pay dispute. our cor
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
not persuaded by your argument and they voted to pass legislation, 30 to 26. once the bill signed, minnesot will join states lik california and colorado, providing free meals to kids so on, that senator. and on that note, i wish you all a very good night. all our colleagues across th networks of nbc news, as you r staying up late, so at the end of tomorrow. tonight on all in, the trump appointed judge in texas, no deciding abortion access for the entire country. we wil have the latest from today s hearing in amarillo. then, congresswoman maxine waters on the failure of silicon valle bank and new fears of a global banking 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 chinese billionaire, who bankrolled steve bannon. so great. thank you thank you love you. thank you when all in
formerly head of the british army, the ukrainian mp oleksiy goncharenko, and michael koffman, director of russia studies at the centre for naval analyses. good evening. welcome to the programme. a special edition tonight as we look towards the one year anniversary tomorrow of the war in ukraine. on this night a year ago, we were still largely guessing at what president putin had in mind. the russian troops had been massing for weeks along the ukraine border, though most ukrainians still doubted the intelligence that was coming from washington. but then just a few hours after the programme came off air, this. the first bombs had begun to fall. the air raid sirens wailed across kyiv for the first time, as russian tanks rolled towards the capital. and at that point, most people expected a quick russian victory. it hasn t turned out that way. the war waged by vladimir putin has been a disaster for his country. the resistance much stronger than he d anticipated. for ukraine it has
paid to those materials when you are in office and after you leave office, and clearly that did not take place in this case. but the unequal treatment before the law was deeply troubling to me early this week. well, well, well. that was mike pence two weeks ago talking about president biden s classified documents. but now it s pence s lawyers who are explaining how classified material ended up at the former vice president s home. also ahead, kevin mccarthy makes food on his promises for committee assignments, procking high-profile democrats from one and adding fringe members of the gop to others. plus, the pentagon now appears to be ready to send tanks to ukraine after all. we ll explain why the move is as much about putting pressure on allies as it is about arming the ukrainians. good morning. welcome to way too early on this wednesday, january 25th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we have a packed show and we begin in washington where c