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i am anderson cooper. while the u.s. is the most expensive country when it comes to tkgiving birth, it s also th safest. the statistics are more dire when it comes to giving birth for black women. the question is why do black women face more risks when they go to the hospital to give birth? that s the question that cnn anchor and new mom, abby phillip, has been asking since the birth of her daughter two years ago. abby made unconventional choices when it came to her own childbirth experience, and since then she has been surprised to meet so many other women that made the same choices that she did. over the next hour she takes us to hospitals and birthing centers around the country to show us why more and more black women are turning away from traditional health care and finding other options when it comes to giving birth. hi. hi, baby. reporter: this is the sound of new life being brought into the world. the e kind o of momement mosostt women drdream of.. yet t this is
the only possible explanation for what triggered the covid pandemic i ll while a new senate republican report raises the possibility that there were two separate lab leaks at a chinese lab conducting risky gain of function research back in 2019. sandra: how will lawmakers hold china accountable as they hold more details of the origins of the pandemic. rand paul and mike johnson are on it, they will explain where they are going with all of this coming up. john: begin this tuesday, though, with new details on the mobs of teenagers committing heinous acts in downtown chicago, i ll while the new and outgoing leaders of the windy city downplay the chaos. i m john roberts in washington. sandra: a lot of nothing to see here coming from the leaders in chicago. a lot more on this coming up. this is america reports. mayor lori lightfoot is disputing the numerous acts of vandalism happening in the city, as well as the two teenagers that were shot in chicago s well-known historic
for machines and computers to learn and think. musk now reveals what he sees as the frightening truth of what is to come in his interviews this week with tucker carlson. i think there should be some government oversight because it affects it s a danger to the public. regulations are only put into effect after something happens. that s correct. if that s the case for a.i., it may be too late to put the regulations in place. the a.i. may be in control at that point. it s conceivable that a.i. can take control that you can t turn it off and it will be making the decisions for people. yeah, absolutely. absolutely? that s definite where things are headed. martha: it was a fascinating interview. more on that in moments. this is one real-world example of what a.i. is capable of. watch this. people are using a.i. to pretend to kidnap you and call your parents and demand money like a ransom situation. this guy had my voice. i was balling. i said mom, i don t want t
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