telling our team and what the chair of the committee is saying about the timeline for cooperation. we are live on the hill with what investigators want to know from these lawmakers. and what happens if they don t comply? and also on the hill, the senate is trying to give final approval today on that massive aid package to ukraine. but appearing to get hung up at least for now. while overseas the war prompting a change to a global alliance. a new european nation announcing they re joining nato following russia s invasion. we re talking with a member of the armed services committee and a military veteran, congresswoman mikie sherrill is here live. and good afternoon. i m garrett haake in washington in for hallie jackson. i ve got the perfect team for our top story today. nbc news capitol hill correspondent ali vitali. jaime sherman is punchbowl news founder and msnbc political contributor. and we re joined by jackie alemane, a congressional investigations reporter for the wash
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have preferred if they had come forward to help the committee, the bipartisan january 6th commission, understand why they said certain things, why certain things were being reported so we could continue this investigation and get to the bottom of what happened in the days leading up to january 6th and on that day. all right. mikie sherrill, we ve got to leave it there. thank you very much, congresswoman. thank you. and still ahead, we re talking to voters in one key swing state about how pain at the pump now could impact their vote come november. plus, inside republicans aggressive new multimillion-dollar strategy to take back control of the senate this fall. of the senate this fall. and in it. mostly. here to meet those high standards is the walgreens health and wellness brand. over 2000 high quality products. rigorously tested by us.
hall county, where we are right now, this is a deeply red county where republicans need high turnout to do well really in any election. it s kind of the counter to what dekalb county is for democrats. and across the board everyone we ve spoken to, they tell us that the gas prices are ridiculous. they are frustrated. they are worried. they feel like they are stretching their budgets. they differ on who or what is to blame. but everyone said something needs to change. listen. it s tough right now. i ve got two kids, one in high school and one in college. but it s tough. if the republicans were in office we wouldn t have this problem. i don t think it s biden s fault. i feel like it s just because of russia and how they control a lot of the oil and stuff like that. who do we pick? do you pick the person that s going to deal with the gas issue but then you don t like the rest of these issues? so it s like a catch 22 with that. i think about how this is
it is important when we re talking about further vaccines. i know like many people i had been starting to think okay, how am i going to keep my family safe. i m thinking okay, myself, my children. are we going to do a yearly, an annual vaccine? i know some of the pharmaceutical companies are working on a combined flu covid shot. we need to continue to support this and make sure we are continuing to drive down those cases of covid for the support throughout our economy and for the health of our public. i would be remiss not to ask you about our top story from today, the subpoenas from the january 6th committee. the first time targeting sitting republican lawmakers. are you comfortable with that becoming a precedent here of subpoenaing other lawmakers? you could have the shoe on the other foot if republicans take back control of congress in november. well, certainly i would have preferred if when invited those members of congress who are members of this body and i think respect the i