our legal experts will tal about what trump will say an if that matter, show up. also - is a factor and the rush o shootings across the country from the board room to broadway, our conversation with the firs latina actress to front a play by the legend, and you would weber. this is american voices. we begin this hour with th first major test for abortio rights in front of the supreme court says the conservativ majority overturned roe last summer on friday, the court temporarily blocked a decision by u.s. district judge matthew kacsmaryk, which throughout th fda longtime approval of mifepristone the drug, which is also used t treat miscarriages was mad widely available in states where abortion access is legal as all this plays out in court since the dobbs decision las june, anti-abortion rights movement has set its sights on expanding abortion restriction across the country despite the policies being deeply unpopular the kaiser foundation foun that 65% of american disapproved
right now. tonight on all in - sitting watch fox news all day every day, blaring in hi living room. making sense of the shootin of ralph yarl. - i feel like a lot of people of that generation are caught u in this pretty far-right new cycle of fear and paranoia perpetuated by some other news stations, and he was fully int that tonight, the lasting damage from the right wing paranoia machine. then, he s the forensic analys who debunked a pillow man conspiracy $5 million at that symposium, that will be livestreamed on tv that s why we put up the 5 million, or i put up to million myself the winner of the prove mic wrong contest and $5 million joins me live. and everything we know about the latest trump lawyer to g under oath with jack smith here is the bottom line honestly, i am both speechless and infuriated when all in starts righ now. good evening from miami, i chris hayes. we are getting a clearer picture today of the motivations of andrew lester that s
house of representatives who have jumped into our present day and we believe into ou history in a way that we haven t seen, as he pointed out, since martin luther king was 2 years old, when he came to prominence as a civil rights leader it is what feels like a terrible moment for the country, but out of it there are thes absolute lightning sparks of hope in the form of those thre lawmakers who have bee unbelievably strong an principled, and just brilliantly the struggle, if you will a reason for hope in the darkness, i guess. one of those sparks of hope representative justin joins us gonna join us tonight. and so very glad to have reverend warnock kind of leading into that. yes, what a ticket. thank, you alex on this day, this very day, 60 years ago, the reverend dr martin luther king junior wa arrested along with 55 other and was jailed and birmingham, alabama. the notorious segregationist will conor ordered the arres of dr. martin luther king on april 12th, 1963, fo
unbelievably strong an principled, and just brilliantly the struggle, if you will a reason for hope in the darkness, i guess. one of those sparks of hope representative justin joins us gonna join us tonight. and so very glad to have reverend warnock kind of leading into that. yes, what a ticket. thank, you alex on this day, this very day, 60 years ago, the reverend dr martin luther king junior wa arrested along with 55 other and was jailed and birmingham, alabama. the notorious segregationist will conor ordered the arres of dr. martin luther king on april 12th, 1963, four, quote, parading without a permit. that was during a protes against segregation in birmingham dr. martin luther king was sentenced to a birmingham jail after the united auto worker paid his 160,000 dollar bail back, dr. king was release from that jail, eight days later. on april 20th. while in that jail, dr. king was in a dark cell, alone, wit no mattress, and was denied an phone calls. he was smuggled
loosened the rules, plus how the collapse is turning into another culture war. then, michael cohen testifie in front of a grand jury settling his - refusing to do what it could mean for prosecutors. running mates, turned politica rivals donald trump and mike pence go head to head over january 6th. the wind up to 2024 as the 11t hour gets underway, on thi monday night here we go good evening, once again, i stephanie ruhle. normally i start this progra giving you an overview of th most important stories of th day. but tonight, there s only on story. it is all about banking, money government, and politics it is exactly what we cove here every night joining me to dig into all o it, my nbc colleagues, jak ward, shannon petty. former wall street banke turned journalist, my friend bill cohen,. before we get into it, let s remind our audience of how w got there. silicon valley bank i, the preeminent bank in the valle for tech it s where all the start o stood their business in many c