house announcing it will send another $360 million in humanitarian assistance to ukraine, as well as 400 million more in military equipment to help slow the russian onslaught in the eastern donbas region. and, to support the people affected by russia s war. while on capitol hill, the january six committee is gearing up for another hearing this tuesday. after securing testimony from a key witness. yesterday, former trump white house counsel pat cipollone, sat down for a marathon seven and a half hour interview before that panel. so joining us right now, nbc s laura barrick in delaware, liz mclaughlin and highland park illinois, and janice mackie flare from tokyo. welcome to you all, more we re gonna start with you here. talk about the abortion protests, but first, what do we know about the january 6th committee s hours long interview with former white house counsel pat cipollone? well, this is something very generous its committee has been waiting months for, to hear that te
nbc s cal perry is following. this so cal, this is quite the about face for mask. what is the latest? in just the past two months, elon musk has gone from being all in on twitter, to being all out. now trying to back out of that 44 hit daunte. twitter, for its part, saying not so fast. the deal is a deal. it began with a style and flair that were now somewhat accustomed to when it comes to the richest man in the world. but this might end in a courtroom. last night, elon musk announcing in a filing with the fcc, he wants out of his deal to buy twitter. saying in part to that the company made quote, balsam this leading representations, especially when it came to bots or fake accounts. musk, currently worth an estimated 219 billion dollars, initially purchased 9% of twitter with cash in april. he entertained rumors of a hostile takeover. he trash talk to twitter on twitter. and finally came to new agreement to buy the social media giant for $44 of their