it gets underway. right now at the white house, president biden is about to make a high-stakes video call with russian president vladimir putin amid an alarming buildup of russian troops along the border with ukraine. with me now to start off our coverage this hour, nbc news senior capitol hill correspondent, garrett haake, and nbc news white house correspondent, mike memoli. good morning, garrett. let me start with you. what can we expect to hear prosecute capitol police inspector general today? jose, the inspector general is going to say that the capitol police department, which secures this entire complex, has come a long way from january 6th, that they still have a long way to go. he will say that of the 200 or so security recommendations put in place for the department, only about 60 have been fully funded and taken care of, and that the department still has work to do to improve its training, to improve the morale among the officers, and improve the overall culture. h
it could lead to the redefining or overturning of roe v. wade. it makes sense for the court to review their decisions in the past, and this is a vehicle in which for them to do it. i ll talk to mississippi governor tate reeves. also, donald trump s former personal attorney michael cohen is free after serving time for breaking tax and campaign laws. i ll talk to him about the investigation into mr. trump s financial dealings they re working on a daily basis in terms of bringing this indictment. and the former president s political ambitions. joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news senior washington correspondent hallie jackson, washington post, columnist eugene robinson, daniella pletka of the american enterprise institute and jake sherman, founder of bunch bowl news. welcome to sunday. it s meet the press. announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is meet the press with chuck todd. well, a good
precipice of a massive spending victory for his agenda tonight. if you have heard that before she is saying, and votes counting up suggest why, this night is different from all other nights. the speaker outlining in public why she says house democrats now have the votes on president biden s sweeping trillion dollar plan to transform, modernize and bake lif upend the way america does infrastructure. the previous president talked about infrastructure but never did what the democrats say they ll do tonight. pass this. straight to the president s desk. no more negotiating on this topic and the biggest american infrastructure package in decades. and the other package, child care, family leave, climate change, all fluid if you ve had any contact with news alerts on your phone or websites that cover this, or all of our colleagues here in the as nbc, you have a sense just how fast it s been moving today, including the president calling on congress to get this done. right now we sta
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daunt wright. reporter: traffic stops where drivers pay the ultimate price in a system fraught with bias. with black men, it s like four times more likely than a white man to be searched. reporter: how did we get here? are you still training that st traffic stops one of the most dangerous things that happen? they are reporter: these stops can exact a huge cost on the black community. physically what has this done to you? i can only move my arm this far. reporter: emotionally. it s the humiliation that always stays with you. reporter: how much money have you paid in fines and fees? over $10,000. reporter: tonight, the problem, and some controversial reforms. get out of the car. i don t believe you need someone with a gun to pull somebody over in a traffic stop. unarmed citizens doing traffic stops horrible idea. reporter: a cnn special report, traffic stops: dangerous encounters. i m a traveller, always have been. i love to get in my