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
across the country on what is being called a national day of protest. of course it comes after president biden signed an executive order friday it will attempt to safeguard access to abortion medication, as well as emergency contraception. in a speech, the president slamming the supreme court s decision and urging americans to vote in november. what we are witnessing wasn t a constitutional adjustment, it was an exercise of raw political power. i don t think the court, over that matter the republican to for decades have pushed their extreme agenda, have a clue about the power of american women. but they are about to find out, in my view. there s some protesters are out there saying that is not enough. i believe in biden s white house, i want to support them completely. i just, i agree that there is just more than a maiden. he can rally his people, he can rally his party a little bit better. also new today, at the white