myrlie evers williams an that s it for the read out all in with chris hayes starts no tonight, on all in all the information that is needed in order to create the indictment, to get a prosecution, conviction, is in the hands of the distric attorney indictment watch in the stormy daniels case and ne trouble for trump in the special counsel investigation. he wasn t former trump fixer michael cohen joins me liv tonight. then - the greatest threat t western civilization today i not russia, it s probably, mor than anything else, ourselves. trump goes after the enem within as the internationa criminal court issues an arres warrant for vladimir putin plus, the massive oil projec approved in alaska, despit biden s campaign promise and by the way, no more drilling on federal lands, period, period, period when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. we are standing on the precipice of potentially seein the first ever criminal charge agains
interior shows that as you point out the point out the biden administration actually moved forward increasing royalty fees on fossil fuel drilling of the alaskan coach that is despite their own assessment that lower fees would increase energy security for the state. the decision made by former bureau of energy management director amanda lefton and back by assistant secretary laura daniel davis. now, for her part, she said it would attract more bids and be more likely to facilitate expeditious and orderly development of offshore resources adding that the higher rate quote constitutes the most reasonable balancing of environmental and economic factors for the american public. it was switched on capitol hill but democrats senator joe manchin saying he is appalled and that the leaked memo makes it crystal clear that this administration is literally putting their radical climate agenda ahead of the need for people of alaska and the united states. and well, over at the white house,
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today we learned it was basal cell carcinoma. it was all removed at the time of the biopsy and no further treatment is required but the president does face new woes tonight from fossil fuel defenders. an internal memo accidently posted by the interior department shows the biden administration moved forward with increasing royalty fees on fossil fuel drilling off the alaskan coast despite its own assessment that lower fees would increase energy security for the state. the senate energy committee chairman joe manchin saying he is appalled and the leaked memo makes quote crystal clear this administration is putting radical climate agenda ahead of the needs of the people of alaska and the united states. the president today focusing on ukraine security meeting with german chancellor olaf schultz. we have been together throughout this. the picture is less clear. schultz at the white house friday with zero fanfare and no blirl news conference causing questions how aligned the
race for the white house coming in. bottom line. business as usual. all transactions are fully functional. thank you all. sandra: we begin with president biden today scrambling to restore confidence in america s banking system after the swift and sudden collapse of two banks that pumped in fears of a wider economic crisis, and a lot is unfolding at this hour. hello and welcome, everyone. i am sandra smith. grateful to start another week with you. john. john: it seems like every week there is something new. i m john roberts in washington. this is america reports. the president addressing the nation before the stock market open, assuring that their deposits are safe. taking emergency measures to contain the damage from two of america s largest firms. sandra: while the president blames bank executives and republicans for the failure of silicon value bank and signature bank, critics say about the aggressive rate hikes meant to rain and rampant inflation inflation ar