discredit this entire process saying there were different things along the way that kind of made this improper, say that this was done improperly. among the things they re citing is the interview that i did, that nbc news did with the foreperson of the special purpose grand jury. they re also citing media statements and even social media activity they say from fulton county d.a. fani willis. what s interesting about this, jose, even though we ve been covering this for the better part of a year, that this stemmed for more than eight months or so this is the first official time attorneys have become involved in this. they put out a statement saying they were never asked to testify, with this first official filing, this becomes the first time they ve really stepped into this process here in georgia, jose. blayne alexander, thank you so very much. we also have new developments in another investigation into former president donald trump. moments ago nbc news obtained letters from three
you ask how does the president want to see it end, i think the answer would be, he wants it to end, and it would end now if president putin pulled his troops out of ukraine. there s no reason for them to be there in the first place. president biden renewed the commitment to help ukraine as long as it takes, announcing $3 billion in security assistance for air defense systems and artillery. join us, evelyn farkas, served as deputy secretary of defense in russia, ukraine, asia and the balkans, and the director of the mccain institute. welcome back, let s start here with these warnings from the u.s. government of attacks across ukraine. they are aware of attacks now. what are you expecting over these next days as we are in this crucial week for ukraine? yeah, well, thanks for having me back on, victor, and alisyn. unfortunately, i mean, i think the russians have made it pretty clear through their official statements and then media statements, you know, that
pentagon. the content is in the necessarily breaking new ground. can you talk about russia and the u.s. on the issue of military assistance to ukraine. i draw attention to the fact that they are sending a note on the fact that this sensitive conflict we re, if you will, upping the ante. they ve invaded, they re killing thousands of ukrainians so they don t like the reaction. they want their way. they want dominance. they want to cow and intimidate and they will do that through demarsh, they will do it through diplomatic notes, as we talked about and they will do it through media statements as we ve heard about the suggestion of, if you will, militarizing