so president biden has declared and ukrainian is president zelensky accepting. but there s fractures between the two. very apparent. if leon panetta with nato itself. where does this duo stand in the senate on this? we ll ask kirsten gillibrand and wyoming republican cynthia loomis, what they re doing together showing two sides can work together. they ve been a good example of that. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. so glad to have you. all right. let s get to it, everybody. happy to have you here. let s go to adam klotz on where the heat is on and how bad it could get. what s the latest? the heat is on for a lot of folks. 156 million americans will be experiencing temperatures today that at least are in the 90s. some folks will see it higher than that. heat alerts stretching from california, texas, florida. the hottest temperature out there, heat index, the heat plus the humid. it s the sticky air. we re up to 115 in the middle of the country. that s in oklahoma. today
those secret service text messages that the committee wants to see. plus, 17 members of congress arrested at a rally for abortion rights. we ll speak with one of them. congresswoman sara jacobs. this morning 100 million americans are waking up to heat alerts and oppressive temperatures. the scorching conditions will be felt from coast to coast with some regions seeing triple digits. in dallas temperatures could reach 107 degrees by this afternoon. it will reach 100 in memphis. and new york could see 94 degrees. meanwhile, as the chances of passing climate action in congress look increasingly dim, a white house official tells nbc news president biden will announce executive action today. the president will deliver remarks at a former coal-fired power plant in massachusetts where he ll announce actions on the wind industry as well as funding to protect low income communities grappling with extreme heat. across the atlanta, european nations without the infrastructure to gr
out of his rolling vehicle and ran off. police say they tried using a stun gun to stop walker and when that failed, they opened fire. eight officers shot as many as 90 rounds. claudia cowan is following the story in los angeles. the shooting happened last monday after police in akron, ohio pulled over 25-year-old walker for a traffic violation. exactly what it was is unclear, but walker allegedly sped off and a routine traffic stop became a public safety threat, after police say an apparent gunshot was fired from walker s car, while cops were chasing him. police say body cam video captured what they believe was a muzzle flash from the car early in the chase. walker at some point abandoned his vehicle and the pursuit became a foot chase with eight officers yelling at him to stop. this is video of what happened next. we want to warn you, it is hard to watch and hard to hear because it shows officers firing dozens of shots in a matter of seconds. again, this video is graphi
i m yasmin vossoughian in for another busy hour. this morning we re tracking major developments in each of the three yes three separate investigations related to the 2020 election and the big lie spread by the former president and his allies. first in the justice department investigation. a source telling nbc news mark short, former chief of staff to mike pence appeared before a federal grand jury on friday to discuss what? we ll get into that. second n the house january 6th committee investigation, the panel revealing in crucial deposition clips how the former president was reluctant to condemn the capitol rioters the day after the attack. third, the investigation in fulton county, georgia and the setback for the da probing the former president and his allies attempts to overturn the 2020 election. we want to bring in nbc knew capitol hill correspondent ali vitali is joining us, michael schmidt, msnbc contributor, and glenn kirschner, msnbc legal analyst. glenn, let me
years, marking the central bank s most aggressive move yet to bring down the soaring costs of food and gas and almost everything else. inflation is not easy. just days ago we learned it s at the highest level since 1981. the fed released a darkening forecast projecting more inflation and higher unemployment. joining me now matt egan. we heard from the fed chairman. he signalled more rate hikes. what did you learn? reporter: well, victor, clearly inflation is on fire. today the federal reserve officially called in help for some reinforcements. taking aggressive steps to raise interest rates and fed officials are signaling that even more aggressive steps may be needed to get inflation under control. listen to what jerome powell just said. we anticipate ongoing rate increases will be appropriate. the pace of those changes will continue to depend on the incoming data and evolving out look for the economy. clearly today s 75 basis point increase is an unusually large one. from