good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. the georgia senate campaign that could help decide who takes the senate has been overtaken by a growing scandal for republican candidate herschel walker. the latest twist, more new reporting from the daily beast the unidentified woman accusing walker of pressuring her to have an abortion and paying for it is also the mother of one of his children. nbc news has not verified those allegations. walker again denying it on conservative talk radio today and telling nbc news there s no truth to this or any other daily beast report. the candidate is back on the trail. that s where we find yamiche alcindor in georgia. also joining us, vaughan hillyard and victoria de soto and former florida congressman david jolly. walker will hold this event where you are, yamiche. he will be there later this hour. are we expecting him to address any of the new allegations? good afternoon. i m in a deeply red part of the state. it s here th
feel that they ve really heard moscow s black sea fleet and essentially finally rendered ineffective and the ukrainian say they will continue to develop those sea drones to hurt vladimir putin s naval forces even more, aaron. all right, fred, thank you. thanks for joining us. the situation room begins now happening now, breaking news donald trump returns to washington to rally republicans on capitol hill learning. new details from our sources inside the meeting, including the moment the former president shook hands with one of his toughest critics, turned supporter senate minority pretty leader mitch mcconnell, plus, we re following president biden at the g7 summit in italy, where he just signed a historic ten year security agreement with you grain. ukrainian ambassador to the united states joins me. this hour also tonight, fulton county district attorney, fani willis is lashing out at her critics what the woman leading the trump prosecution in georgia said about her detr
if you ever miss an episode, the lead, you can listen to the show went to get your patent happening now, breaking news, donald trump returns house from our sources inside the meeting, including the moment the former president shook hands with one of his toughest critics turned supporter, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell, plus, we re following president biden at the g7 summit in italy, where he just signed a historic ten year sure security agreement with ukraine. the ukrainian ambassador to the united states joins me this hour. also tonight, fulton county district attorney, fani willis is lashing out at her critics. what the woman leading the trump prosecution in georgia said about her detractors during a fiery speech at a church welcome to our viewers. here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer a year in the situation room the skis, cnn breaking news first up tonight, donald trump s trip here to washington where he s trying to unify republican la
and authorities to account. we have seen that so much of the strength of this war effort comes from the self-organization that goes on community by community, you know, to shelter people who have been displaced, to help farmers who have lost their machinery get access to loans so they can replace that machinery to get back to plowing their fields and harvesting their grains. there are two fronts, when you ask about congress, the packages have been comprehensive. people focus on which weapons system, this day or that day but all of the support to help the ukrainians pay first responders, keep the lights on, repair those pipes when they go down, have heating facilities to, again, enhance that resilience over winter. all of this goes together as a package. u.s. aid administrator, samantha power, thank you for coming on the show this morning. we really appreciate it. and now we turn to the state of the u.s. economy here in the
into what ginni thomas fully said to them. that s all come up since their last work they were doing. chuck todd did ask the senate judiciary chairman dick durbin about whether they in the senate, if they keep the senate, could take over this evidence. he pointed out that there are senate rules restricting subpoenas that have to be approved by both parties. they have a split down the middle on the senate judiciary committee. they would have to get republican senate buy-in to subpoena witnesses to continue pursuing the evidence. that would be certainly a problem. ken, joyce, andrew, thanks to all of you. help is on the way. the u.s. aid administrator in ukraine with help to offset the