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
where seven people were killed and many more wounded. later today, a rally will be held in the city to demand an end to gun violence. a colleague in the msnbc of liz mclaughlin, joining us from highland park illinois. liz, welcome to you. house the community they re holding up these five days since the attack? less than a week, alex, and it is still such a shock so much heartbreak, members of the community, families torn apart. parents, grandparents, stolen from this world way too soon. and the community is grappling i saw that vigil, you just spoke about from immaculate conception church and i m actually here with father hernandez cuevas who is leading that beautiful vigil. and you know, father, often we call a church a sanctuary, but in your case it really was a shelter from the chaos. talk to me a little bit about that day and how people came to your church to seek shelter. we were looking forward to being