culture. and that is tonight s reidout. all in with chris hayes starts now. tonight on all in - because of the actions, it already taken. every american should feel confident that their deposit will be there, if and when the need them. banks closing, stocks falling, and the governmen rushing to shore up the system what happened this weekend, an how to stop it from happenin again. congresswoman katie porter joins me on that then - this is all about accountability he needs to be held accountabl for his dirty deeds. all eyes on the grand jury, as michael cohen testifies against his former boss. tonight, just how close ar prosecutors to indicting the e president. plus, how a handpicked conservative judge effectively hit an abortion pill hearing from the public. and as trump dick tackle desantis had on an iowa, here the softball interviews. i ll tell you, you know, as governor, and if you are determined executive, you ca make things happen, and we v done that i
tonight on the reidout my goal, this is not revenge. what this is is account ability. i don t want to see anyone including donald trump indicted, incarcerated simply because i fundamentally disagree with them this is all about accountability he needs to be held accountable for his dirty deed michael cohen testified before a grand jury. and with the walls seeming to be closing in, trump is once again calling for an investigation of the investigation. also tonight, president biden reassures americans that their money is safe in the bank, after two recent bank failures and we ll look at the role trump era deregulation played in the financial havoc in silicon valley we begin tonight with mike pence. a former vice president who quite possibly is most famous for his tongue biting silence. but believe it or not, mike pence used to talk for a living. seriously, he was a right-wing talk radio host in the 90s, true story meaning it was once his job to say what he thought.
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The director, who co-founded what is now Cambridge's Club Passim over 60 years ago, returns to Harvard Square this weekend for a screening of her seminal 1972 documentary short “Joyce at 34,” followed by a new 4K restoration of her 1985 feature debut “Smooth Talk.”