months. so you might want to wait before you have a big family trip or wait before you have kids going to camp. you might want to also wait before a school year starts if you re doing a summer school or maybe even the fall. have this conversation with your pediatrician, with your family practice doctor. they re really good at helping you think through this but do get those shots first, second, and third doses should be ready and online and available friday after the cdc advisory committee tomorrow. dr. patel with the news you can use. thank you very much, doctor, appreciate it. thank you. and that is going to do it for me today on this wednesday. happy hump day, everyone. hallie jackson picks up coverage next. up coverage up coverage next you just can t stop. what would you like the power to do? i could ve waited to tell my doctor my heart was racing just making spaghetti. but i didn t wait. i could ve delayeding myr i was short of breath just reading a book.
other. i am chris jansen, jose diaz-balart picks up coverage right now. good morning, i am jose diaz-balart, my in a moment now the sentencing hearing is set to begin for former police officer kim potter of committed the killing of devonte wright. president biden expected to hold a call today with major u.s. allies on the escalaing crisis. plus, trump under oath. a new york judge ordered the former president and two of his children to answer questions about the business practices of the trump organization, part of the new york attorney general s investigation. a spotlight on bullying after another family losing a 12-year-old son to suicide. we ll talk about what families need to know.
this morning, he ll be soon back issuing false statement after false statement. i was glad joe biden called him out today. i was glad he was as forceful as he was. we can t mince words about the danger to our democracy, and that danger is posed by that former president and the lies that he is spewing, so i think we saw very powerful address by joe biden today. i think it was heartening to hear that vigorous defense of democracy and we all ought to view this day as a day of awakening. congressman schiff, thank you so much for joining me this morning. i appreciate it on this historic day. that wraps up this hour. special coverage to mark one year since at tack on the capitol had will continue all day right here on msnbc. my colleague and friend jose diaz-balart picks up coverage right now.
0 it s impossible to deny that. as president biden will discuss this morning january 6th represents an ongoing threat to our democracy. in the year since nearly 20 states have passed laws to restrict voting and in many republican circles trump s big lie about the 2020 election still goes unchallenged. bottom line, january 6 has become a stark testament to the fractured nation we ve become and warning sign for what is coming next. with us throughout the hour, nbc s monica alba, she covers the white house, garrett haake on capitol hill, ellison barber outside the capitol, katie benner covers the justice department for the new york times , phil rucker senior washington correspondent for the washington post, eugene daniels co-author of the politico playbook and peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the new york times. monica, let s start with the president. how is he going to approach this one? he s going to mark, of course, the solemn anniversary, steph, but instead