committee huddled today to hammer out final details of the donald trump subpoena, and why it has yet to be issued. plus, the justice department says its january 6th investigation is running out of money. what officials are asking congress and whether congress will give it to them. i m katy tur in for hallie jackson. we re going to start in pennsylvania, with mbs news white house correspondent mike memoli in philadelphia, and nbc news correspondent dasha burns, and punch bowl co-founder and msnbc contributor jake sherman as well. so mike, the president is in pennsylvania, and he stood in front of a bridge that collapsed a little bit earlier this year, he happened to be there for the aftermath of that collapse, and he s using it to make a specific pitch. what is it? well, what the president was really trying to do in order to try to help boost democrats in these midterm elections is talk about promises made and promises they delivered on. this is a president who really beli
their family economies and the economy of the country as a whole, and this is injury to insult, essentially, allowing this continued inability for women to be able to exercise decisions about their own bodies and therefore exercise their own decisions about how they will participate in the economy to support themselves and to contribute to the health and vibrant economy of this country. wendy davis, thank you very much for joining us. and on sunday, be sure to catch shouting down midnight , the first installment of the new documentary series, the turning point, executive produced by treva noah, focusing on wendy davis and ler fight for women s reproductive health care. that is sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc, also streaming on peacock. my next guest says there is