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have been sheltering for weeks. jill biden has arrived in eastern europe in solidarity with ukraine. and we will dig into the new numbers with labor secretary marty walsh. and federal abortion rights, as the leaked draft opinion from the supreme court continues to send shock waves through the nation. another journalist has been killed. we will bring you the latest. we begin this busy hour with the latest of the russian invasion of ukraine. an exclusive that u.s. intelligence helped ukrainian forces help to sink the war ship. embas rassing blow to valdimir putin. it sank after being hit by two missiles. the u.s. didn't know they would target the ship. the u.n. said that 500 people safely fled the city. president 00 accused moscow of attacking critical infrastructure. all this, we are hearing terrifying stories of those who survived russia's violent occupation. this woman described what happened to her family when russian forces were in bucha. >> i screamed lay down. my mother had a bullet in her head. my father saw that my mother was shot. he asked me to hide behind her body. i told him i saw something going through her head. this is a war crime. he told us, he was the russian soldiers put him somewhere, we want to prove it was a war crime. joining us now from kiive, and pentagon, and u.s. military analyst, and now, msnbc political analyst. where are things today on ukraine? >> all eyes remain on the devastated stay of -- to mark the end of world war ii, a russian celebration. innertense bombardment, including at the steel plant. officials have managed to evacuate 500 civilians within the last week, thousands more remain. some civilians managing to evacuate themselves. i spoke to a photographer, he arrived here in kiive days ago. describing what life was like under russian occupation. it was horrifying. he described how his relatives were shelled, his home was bombed, including one of his nephew, his nephew's mother, as well as center, when the russians shelled their house. his nephew writing a diary. from an 8-year-old. listen as they describe the account from an 8-year-old. >> the images are chilling, a diary written by an 8-year-old boy, whose family was injured in the shelling. the photographer did want want to give the names of the family, they are still trapped inside the steel plant. they didn't want to offer any details, given the sensitivity of the operation. >> what more can you share about the role in u.s. intelligence in ukraine'sability to sink russia's war ship. >> how the u.s. has been providing real time intelligence to the ukrainian military. the intelligence has been a game changer in many cases. one of them, as we are learning and reporting was in the sinking of the russian flag upon should. the russian navy only has three ships like this. when this was sunk, this was an enormous blow, to the russian military. embar rassing situation for the russians. we know that ukrainian government asked for help in identify melodie gliniewicz it, making sure that that was the ship the ukrainians believed it to be off the coast of ukraine. >> u.s. officials made it clear, they didn't provide targeting information and wasn't aware in advance that ukrainians were going to sink the ship. the u.s. did provide them with that was the ship. the intelligence they had about it, that fired off antiship missiles, it was badly wounded. there was a fire. within a number of hours, the ship sank. u.s. officials don't know how many soilors were killed. they believe it was a significant blow. >> and the neptune missiles used to sink it, were supplied? >> no, those are things that ukrainian military has. it is something we should be watching for. they have a -- the u.s. has har poons, the ukrainian navy don't have the ability to fire those. >> general, this comes a day after the new york times reporting, that the u.s. doesn't provide intelligence with the intent to specifically kill russian generals. >> what is the significance of this. >> i don't think is surprise, if you remember before the war began, the russians were assembling alonged border we need to be extreme leave careful. we have u.s. national security at interest here. as well as sources and methodes. yes, we are providing intelligence to the reporting on the issue. general, i am wondering, it seems kwleer that united states is very much involved in this war in ukraine against russia. russia's invasion of ukraine. it is apparent, it is more than just weapons. >> absolutely. more than just weapons. as you know, it is training. we have been conducting a lot of training in uyes, a lot of involvement by the u.s., and nato partners, 30 countries that make up nato, 40 countries attended secretary austen's meeting there in ramstein germany. you have the support as they continue to fight this war. >> ukrainian charges, that the russians are stealing grain. >> if i could go back and talk about the stories about the intelligence. i spent many years as a professional skeptic. as a journist. i would be wondering why the stories are being rather than simply, reporting as off the record, reporting from government officials. call me old school, but i would rather have the russians wondering, rather than remove all doubt. the cluster of stories right now is something that would be worth examing. >> what does your gut tell us? yet timing of why now? >> all of the stories, u.s. officials are worried this will irritate valdimir putin and provoke him to more violence. they seem to be sourced with the u.s. government. some may be true, and some not. >> we have dr. jill biden coming down the steps of the plane bringing her to romania. live pictures this morning. she will be speaking and meeting with government officials, showing solidarity with the people of ukraine. >> a stunning admission in a tell-all. what he said former president trump thought about doing. how about sending missiles into mexico, to deal with cartels. >> you are there denied that he said he in fact, said exactly that. >> 18 past the hour, chief justice roberts called the leaks draft decision, appalling, since it was revealed, the court could be set to overturn rowe versus wade. a key measure, politico is calling the plan doomed. democrats are trying to get abortion protections codified. do either of these efforts have steam? >> i can agree with the politic o characterization is doomed. one earlier this year, protects additional things, banned in other state, they'll lose joe manchin, and pennsylvania democrat bob casy, cagey about how he would vote on that measure going forward. open debate, whether democrats want to try to use narrower bills, codifying protections that exist because of rowe, open question. as to what republicans might do in the future, the other side of the filibuster debate coin. if republicans take back the majority in both chambers, could they try to push forward broader apportion bans? some suggested yes, in fact, they would be interested in doing that they would run into a lot of problems that democrats are getting, structurally getting to 60 votes in the senate. a new 30e8 out said 61% of americans in support of keeps protections in place, that is tough to work against poll numbers like that, jose. >> now, to a new allegation from one of donald trump's defense secretaries. he writes in his upcoming book, the former president floated the idea of floating missiles into mexico to quote destroy the meth labs. it was reviewed by four-star gyms for accuracy. striking first, that you can learn that the president considered sending missiles into mexico. striking that these conversations that presidents have are coming to light. >> we have learned so much about the trump presidency, inside the trump presidency, in real time, often, and then you have that they are new is striking. the way that the secretary writes, according to the "new york times." how president trump wanted to use the military in ways that were illegal and not in line with american value, morally. the fact that when it comes to striking these drug lab, and taking out cartel, that he could do it without anyone knowing. that the u.s. deny it was involved. there is a lot in this book. one of the interesting pieces of it is that the current that runs through it, similar to other officials, john bolton, former national security advisor came to mind, made the case that president trump was motivated by his own political standing. he said that president trump should not be serving in public office. dramatic difference from the esperthat people knew when he was serving as defense secretary. he considered resigning, but didn't do that, because president trump was surrounded by yes men, and one of his nicknames was yes-per. he was considered to be one of the yes men around the president. he has a book to sell, obviously, he sfrm taking a different tone while he was serving as defense sect. history is about to be made at the white house, with the new press secretary. the first black woman, and the first lgbtq person, currently, the deputy press secretary. >> i can't wait to see her shine, bringing her own brilliance and grace to the podium. >> keeping an eye on the stock market right now. market right now. it is down 270 points or so. ...starts at mirle-ear. it all begins with the most innovative technology... ...like the new miracle-earmini™. available exclusively at miracle-ear. so small, no one will see it. but you'll notice the difference. and now, miracle-ear is offering a 30-day risk-free trial. you can experience better hearing with no obligation. call 1-800-miracle right now and experience a better life. out-of-state corporations wrote an online sports betting plan they call "solutions for the homeless". really? the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. twenty past the hour, we are keeping a close eye on wall street. the bow, mostly down day, this is a the labor department says that 428,000 jobs added, the unemployment rate looking at it. >> president biden welcomed the news, saying in a statement. with us now, u.s. labor secretary marty walsh, a pleasure to see you. tell me the reaction to the jobs report. the state of the economy and the job market. >> it tells us we have a strong job market, 95% of the jobs lost prepandemic are back. we have work to do. we saw manufacturing, gains in retail, big gains, we saw -- we didn't see a lot of wage growth, in the hospitality it is . we want to understand what is going on there, that was today. and we have native american and alaska native unemployment numbers as well. i will never be fully satisfied. we should be happy, but we have work to do. we continue to work collectively to bring the numbers down. i am watching the stock market as well over the next couple of days. >> thank you for bringing up the numbers that you mentioned. hiring, still strong, inflation continues to rise. levels, upon if prices don't start dropping, could see see a decrease in hiring? >> i don't think we will see impact on hiring, we have a lot of job openings, we have 12 million jobs in america. we need to make skilling people up. i was in oklahoma, tinker air force base, talking about the need for manufacture civil engineers. how do we create pathways in america. the president is pushing the act, hopefully, that will bring jobs to america. we need to continue to invest in development. >> between january and march, worker productivity fell at the fastest pace in 75 years. what can this potentially mean? >> i think, right now, once in a century moment in history. looking at, where we had incredible job growth. the american people feel comfortable where they are at right now. we are going through a tranition phase. we need to remain consistent. one report on inflation, one report on anything, doesn't tell the story. it is how do we continue to move forward? a year ago, when i stood on the tv, we department have 8.3 million back to work. today, we have 8.3 million. it is about consistent, bringing down the costs for people in america, and continue to make sure people in america have a chance at jobs. >> i appreciate you're time. >> following another setback for johnson & johnson's covid vaccine, it is limiting the use of the j and j covid due to a risk of blood clotting. 9 deaths related to this. the director, and in the j and j vaccine? >> it is something we are concerned about, in any adverse effect with a vaccine causes us pause to look to see how we are using it. this vaccine has domcrated, it may provide long term protection. the be ins are you sighting. three people per million developed this blood clotting disorder. with the deaths, in this country, 3,000 people a year die from using aspirin. we don't take aspirin off the market. i am not at all critical of the fdas move. i hope we are want done with the vaccine. we will talk about reboosting and reboost with the vaccines, the j and j looks like it will provide benefit long term. >> longer than pfizer or moderna? >> exactly. what happened is, the j and j vaccine was not the same, j and j was a single dose. then, what happened over time, we are all well aware of that having talking about one, maybe two boosters, with the j and j vaccination the protection continued to goip. we believe it targets the t-cels which the other vaccines don't do. we want to look at them carefully and make sure that public understands it them. at the same time, i hope we don't lose this vaccine to what will be our protection against covid. we know covid, tracking data, on a recurrence. >> it is not that unusual. you think about all the infectious agents we use, the drugs we use. antivirales for the actual if you remove treatment, the virus with the virus, against a drug like that at this point, if you no are at risk, use this drug in the first five days of your illness. what is happening, with the overall, that is why we have to have new and better vaccines, they are not perfect. we need new drugs, the ones we have are remarkable, but not perfect. >> thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you. >> still ahead, if rowe versus wade is overturned, a , - [narrator] it's a mixed up world. and the way we work looks a little different. but whether you embrace the new normal or just want to get back to the routines that feel right, x-chair continues to be at the forefront of change, which is why we've launched the all new x-chair with elemax. elemax combines gentle body temperature regulation with stress melting massage to increase your comfort working from home or at the office. feel more refreshed in seconds with dual fans that actively deliver a clean air flow or you can wrap your back in the soothing warmth of heat therapy and access four combinations of massage for deep relief from tension. our patented dynamic variable lumbar support and scifloat infinite recline technology remain unchanged. order an x-chair with elemax today. use code tv and get $50 off plus a free foot rest. hey, change happened and we've made it a good thing with all new elemax from x-chair. now the future feels better than ever before. order x-chair with elemax today. use code tv and get $50 off plus a free foot rest. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! 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