Stay updated with breaking news from Call on friday. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
vinnitsya for us. give us the latest at this hour. reporter: this is across the street from the blast site. this streetcar, you can see all the windows are blown out. they re trying to figure out how they re going to move it, if it still runs at this stage and how they re going to get it out of here. i ll take you over here. this is called the house of officers. it is actually a concert venue, a theater. it s obviously from the soviet era, quite old. this building was completely gutted on the inside. we can actually walk past the lawn, and you can see inside, bits of it. they are still at least they were a few minutes ago still hosing down parts of it, some of the hottest spots. they re trying to dismantle parts of it. i want to take you over here for one second. people have started to lay flowers here, stuffed animals as well, and the reason why is because earlier in the day, there was a photo that was put out by the foreign minister and other officials showing a ....
washington today, and many same republican politicians who are running up that hill still came out to kiss his ring. plus, the pain that alex jones inflicted on the families of the sandy hook massacre victims as he stands trial for defamation. and dr. anthony fauci will be my guest on white house plans to get the monkeypox outbreak under control. not a sentence i thought i d ever say. good evening, everyone, jason johnson in tonight for joy reid. we begin the reidout with signs that the justice department is widening its investigation into january 6th and the efforts to overturn the election. in an exclusive interview today with nbc s lester holt, attorney general merrick garland said that the department s investigation is moving at an unprecedented speed, and he refuses to rule out prosecuting the twice-impeached former president for his actions. you said in no uncertain terms the other day that no one is above the law. yeah. that said, the indictment of a ....
that. this morning, lots going on. all eyes on the high-stakes meeting at the fed as the economists worry a recession is already here. hey, everybody. good to see you on this tuesday morning. we have a busy washington this morning. the biden administration desperate for legislative wins. might be on the cusp of several. that is, of course, if congress can get it all done before the summer recess. democrats trying to get major bills across that finish line. you have a computer chips package. and then a bill protecting same-sex and interracial marnls and a major development in the justice department s investigation into january 6. a source saying mark shore appeared before a federal grand jury late last week. let s talk with the ladies panel. ali vitale, jackie lee and a msnbc contributor. thank you for joining us on this. ali, as i talk about legislative possible wins for the biden administration and the american people talk about what that could look like and mean. ....
administration on immigration. an influx of children crossing the border alone. there is a crisis on the texas border right now. as a result of president biden s open border policies. democratic congressman vicente gonzalez weighs in. and welcome to inside politics sunday. i m abby phillip. to our viewers around the united states and the world, thank you for spending part of your weekend with us. one year ago this weekend, the coronavirus lockdowns were just beginning and covid had killed 70 people here in the united states. the doeath toll, now 534,000 ca counting, would seem unimaginable, but today, americans have never been more optimistic the end is in sight. three quarters in a poll tell cnn the worst is finally behind us, and president biden says there will be enough vaccine for all adults by the end of may and we can safely celebrate the fourth of july with a backyard barbecue if all goes well. i will not relent until we beat this virus. but i need you. ....
Cases of monkeypox. many folks around the country are looking for a vaccine and can t find them. so one example, the monkeypox vaccine clinic at one of the main public vaccination sites in san francisco is closed today because they ran out of vaccines. the new york times reporting as monkeypox has spread in new york, 300,000 vac soon doses sat in denmark. the federal government adopted a wait-and-see response, calling for more vaccines to be delivered only after cases were growing exponentially. we want to bring in matt ford who had monkeypox and dr. roy gulleck who has been treating monkeypox patients. matt, let me start with you on this one. if you could, talk to us about getting monkeypox, what that experience was like for you an figuring out that you actually had monkeypox. absolutely. thank you for having me. i got a call on friday, june ....