they are also going to producing a report. she says that she was devastated when she learned of the recent school shooting in uvalde. ukraine's neighbor and russia's ally to the north. a clandestine trip that. the last major eastern ukrainian city not fully under russian control. [speaking non-english] putin's forces had already been telling russian-controlled eastern -- eastern ukraine for days, and russian troops had amassed along the untie or russian border with ukraine, and in belarus. >> i would have to write a completely different book, in a sense that it would have to be about characters who did not attend the school, who formed this idea in their mind, and let's understand these are insane people. earning on my favorite soup. kayak. it's the beginning -- thank you, sir. will you be a kid again? that's why we build technology that helps everyone come to the table and do more incredible things. powering possibilities. this is xfinity rewards. >> one of the things that we talked about a lot in those early days is that the world thought kyiv would capitulate. and then we had parkland and we thought this will change. stepping in the blood of her colleagues and other police officers is a jarring. on the second night of the war, he posted a video on the messaging app telegram, showing himself and other officials outside in the streets of kyiv. square it. >> as all of the information that i had and so there's a moment in the piece where you ask me, please clarify what you are telling me. and set aside more for things like healthcare, or whatever comes down the road. she was a 12-year-old middle school student who is outside on the field adjacent to the. will you make something better? again, it is not criminal. Get rid of Velshi, it sounds like he's always trying to bully the news into my eardrum. that's what sold me. ET to 7 p.m. it was something out of a movie, you know? the mood here can be described, as a combination of star somber and strength. the international criminal court in the hague, netherlands, the normal venue for trying these types of offenses, is expected to focus on more high-profile suspects and cases. this is where 17 students and staff were killed when the gunman stormed into the high school. Velshi has a terrible speaking voice, it's harsh and uninviting. as you said, fighting in the east, in the donbas region intensifies every day, ukrainian forces say they're losing up to 200 soldiers every day. i love your lifetime rate lock. 6:00 am. plus, superior nutrition. fainting can also happen. quotes from congressional representatives, tell me this about and why you chose to do it? Katz summed it up simply: "MSNBC has a lot to deal with in 2022." NBC News' Brian Williams during an interview on July 7, 2014 on Late Night With Seth Meyers. >> it's the early hours of the morning here in kyiv, and people here in the capital city are waking up to the sound of booms. it was history. >> last week, the president of. (May 12, 2022 / CAMERA) On April 30, MSNBC host Ali Velshi delivered a lengthy rant against the Jewish state that was as dishonest as it was rabid. your rate can never increase. the world thought this country would fall. it took three hours for me to get there. obviously, we have a lot to get to this morning. CNN Business reported earlier this week that the five-day-a-week version of her show will come to an end in 2022. you take a long range missiles, you hit them into russia, is nato involved there? >> former ukrainian president, petro poroshenko, joins me now. pair it. we've entered a protracted phase of the war, a war of attrition that will test the strength of global alliances the longer it goes on. >> even if somebody's a soldier, a combatant, there are rules about how you treat them once somebody surrendered or once they're in your custody, or once they've got handcuffs on you, can't torture them, you can't kill them, you can't do these things. Chuck Todd 's Meet the Press Daily an extension of NBC's venerable news program Meet the Press is relocating from MSNBC to streaming . i'm ali velshi. there are people with hands tied behind their back [interpreter] [interpreter] and people riding their bikes with shopping bags who got shot on the spot. an attempt by a fascist president to take control of our government. one is actually good, and one is not. that decision may have contributed to the communication problems between the dozens of local, state, and federal officers at the scene that day. you can never have too much of a good thing and power is a very good thing. kyiv, ukraine, starts after a quick break. uh, how come we don't call ourselves bikers anymore? >> but that would soon change. we had no way of knowing what was going on and those outer areas near the border with belarus. wait a minute. i've never seen that look on your face that night. Thanks for the wonderful coverage Ali! that's, and that's all you have? so, what can protect you? Shame on you NBCAnd your French parent co. Comcast. try boost today. they don't want to negotiate peace, they want russia to leave, and that means leaving crimea as well. we hit the bike trails every weekend shinges doesn't care. it was a stunning reality and in that moment, i really felt the weight of the millions of ukrainian lives that were hanging in the balance. chase. nothing changes. only pay for what you need. a ballet studio, an architecture firm and homemade barbeque sauce. there are these constant reminders of what happened here. overdraft assist from chase. >> i appreciate the time you've always taken to meet with us. in his first interview, pete erin john doe, the chief of police for the uvalde to school district told texas tribune this . and what better way of spending time than traveling, continuing to educate ourselves and broaden our minds? >> that's correct and when you look at a crime of aggression, you look at things like the character of the war, why was it fought? representative stacey plaskett serves as a impeachment manager during the second trial of donald trump. while his answers in this interview shed some light on the length of time, on the chaos that happened on the ground that day, those answers give us just as many questions about why the team was functioning that way, if they were critical errors or lack of preparedness there. we've still got the best moves you've ever seen good for you, but shingles doesn't care. it is the first work of fiction to grapple with a new reality that followed after columbine, a world in which schools can die -- students can die in their classrooms. [sirens] >> the war had begun. a lot of people are sounding positive about compromise. i don't think that is what is happening today. and if your business doesn't get paid, we don't get paid. >> this is a big distinction, right? it hurts to know that there are so many kids, younger than myself, who will have to live through a life's worth of trauma that i deal with every day. trump did nothing to stop the insurrection. i have gotten emails and letters, not huge numbers of them, but from the police. you literally wrote one of the first books to come after columbine which was earth shattering. >> of course, there are some individuals who do not believe that an actual riot took place, that there was violence. to me this is where the senate republicans have to get off the table and get to work. the committee says scott perry and other republican members of congress asked for presidential pardons in the weeks after january 6th. Your news sources although dominant in the US, all report the same party line info, with minimal counter arguments. as in the will words of william barr, this is what he said about it. >> i came this morning. Ali Velshi is one of the best on MSNBC!! these are crimes against civilians. thank you. when you look at this you should also remember what's still happening on the east. >> this is a highway out of kyiv. >> yesterday at the press conference, president zelenskyy went asked about war crimes and the prosecuting of them, did express some concern that it is the one piece of satisfaction he doesn't get from world leaders, in that they tend to respond with, we don't have good enough infrastructure for prosecuting were crimes. in many ways, we still are. This later turned out to be a matter of discussion for the historian who disputed much of what the MSNBC host said. taking into account -- consideration, please, you should not only support ukraine. we saw that traffic, the lines of people leaving. only pay for what you need. ultimately talking can be a path forward out of this darkness that we all share. stay right where you are, you are watching velshi live from kyiv, ukraine. almost everywhere you look you, see that. this meeting centers around a painfully timely young adult novel called giveaway a gun and his author todd strasser. >> good morning. >> i want to go to kharkiv. as you can see, life is carrying on all around me and otherwise regular saturday evening, if not for the rested out captured russian tanks displayed in the streets, and the air raid sirens that have gone off a couple of times today that have become a regular part of everyday life for millions of ukrainians around the country. Search the history of over 797 billion velshi on msnbc. it provides numerous points of view, some are hostile, some more sympathetic. shootings. usually. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. plus, this week's meeting on velshi banned book club's call to order. The journalist has not posted pictures of his daughter and wife on his Instagram account @aliveshi among his 25.4k followers. i could've delayed telling my doctor i was short of breath just reading a book but i didn't wait. >> and i look at my phone and it was stunning even to me then that that is what i was saying on a balcony in a european capital and a flak jacket and a helmet. Velshi, who currently hosts his daily show "MNSBC Live with Ali Velshi" at 3 p.m. Monday through Friday, will kick off a new weekend lineup in the new year with a show from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. [ normal voice ] whoa. on February 25, 2023, >> good morning. our correspondents on the ground reported through the night, which was early morning in ukraine with the sounds of explosions in the background. now at multiple levels the chief of police is at the center of several investigations. Velshi is currently the 23rd most popular show on MSNBC and 305th overall on TV, watched by a total number of 473,000 people (0.15% rating, down -10% from yesterday) as of the daily audience measurement on February 26, 2023. i was able to speak with the head of the city's cultural department, i asked her what she hoped people see those videos now, or seen them in the past, what do they take away from then. just how serious should the american people think our leaders are about this and how much more do we need to pressure some of these people to, as you said, get in the game. a request that president biden has so far denied, telling abc news yesterday that he's, quote, ruling it out for now. a monster was attacking but the team remained calm. national security council. let's get to. the next thing i know, i'm on a balcony in the pitch black darkness, listening to the sounds of explosions. so, first of all, as the supreme commander and chief, as the fifth president of ukraine, i know weapons are never enough. Read more: https://nca.st/h1KOcSubscribe to NewscastStudio on YouTube in two easy clicks: https://nca.st/ncytsubThis video may contain content copyrighted by. in clear terms, to negate that. this trial, the charges they were announced on june six against the three men, they were sentenced to death three, days later on june 9th. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. it is about something bigger than us, it is about finding common ground. I will not watch his slot if he replaces Brian Williams or Rachel. >> and then this is the place. but we were talking about in bucha and -- hostomel and, by the way, what we still don't know about mariupol and places like that. >> i just want to hold on there for a second because you've been hearing explosions now for a couple of hours, and we were asking about the sirens. i mean, "riders" is cool, but "bikers"is really cool. democratic congressman chris of connecticut is leading those talks. and found out they had atrial fibrillation. what do we know about the team heading that review and what do you think they are going to be investigating? the movement is backed with the renewed anger over gun violence and the lack of action. >> it wasn't actually for a while. in fact, the crime of aggression, there was a mechanism for the international criminal court to try the crime of aggression. point number four, to release the ukrainians. Rachel Maddow, MSNBC's most-watched anchor, is considering leaving the network next year at the end of her contract, the latest in a wave of newsroom personnel rethinking their future after a . i had been on that road, this keefe got crossing two weeks prior. icc has a role. I'm glad you sleep well, but so do frogs in warm water as they are slowly boiled. the biden administration backed up those statements yesterday on the first anniversary of the war by committing an additional two billion dollars in aid and military support to ukraine. we also need to show the intent of the president to utilize the people who supported him and were loyal to him for his own personal design at the expense of our constitution. with parodontax active gum health. this is the battle not simply between ukraine and russia. welcome to the cross connection. and if nobody ever arrest vladimir putin and his group, what does justice look like? Spread the word. russian soldiers had taken over, her home and her business and forced a family to live in the basement. it's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels and contains high quality protein to help manage hunger and support muscle health. quote, our support for ukraine will not waver. nothing serious, michael, will get done. Other than nod or laugh.There is a lot Velshi, the fast talking, Canadian Citizen ,could cover on Biden and his inept communication, or maybe his totally corrupt family getting rich on his political influence . you and i sadly had the occasion to talk many times. i stepped outside and cried. and i stand here today in the resilient capital city, but when i went on air from the anchor chair in new york on february 23rd, 2022, which was already the early hours of february 24th here in ukraine, all signs were pointing to a russian invasion, and it all unfolded live on tv. he's also the host of the podcast white flag with joe walsh. days after the invasion of sometimes- you just want to eat your heroes. . as you can see, life is carrying on all around me. or his nose. law enforcement experts when the tribune gave them all these details, they were pretty shocked. sweet emotion sweet now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. -hey david connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan. now that's epic. he went there now and i think you and i are both struck by the degree to which people are trying to live their lives, even in the shadow of these arid sirens and the atrocities that they faced. VELSHI is great on MSNBC and all People On MSNBC tells the truth on MSNBC Tells the facts also. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. >> [speaking non-english], probably bucha. good thing gertrude found delsym. ultimately, donald trump, the president of the united states, spurred a mob of domestic emitting enemies on the constitution. to hear the officer talk about. CNN has poached MSNBC host and NBC News Capitol Hill correspondent Kasie Hunt in a huge bet on streaming. >> the calm would not last much longer. a speech that would essentially trigger the start of the war. book club. they told their doctors. >> i'm asking you in the break, how do you think about, there's lots of evidence for these war crimes. you cannot be turned down for any health reason. as a business owner. Maddow started her leave earlier in February and is expected to be gone for two . so boost your bottom line by switching today. when The Daily Beast reported that Maddow might leave MSNBC altogether, Velshi . eating is believing steph. >> yes this is the house, i don't know how it looks like the same, it was a beauty salon. there's been a concern that russia would mark the first anniversary of the war with an attack that would likely have targeted kyiv. MSNBC anchor Ali Velshi brings his sharp analysis and perspective to weekend mornings. if you recall, during my presentation during the impeachment hearings, i showed how the president involved himself in the permitting and move the protest, remaining at the ellipses, to changing the, permit himself so that they were to walk to the capitol. it means you can't shoot them anymore, they're non combatants. this helps us to establish that sanctions against russia, and now the sanction, together with the weapon supply, is a key factor for our huge victory, because we need to cut the finance, which russia finance the war in ukraine, and that's why we need to cut exports from russia to the whole free world. we will discuss the latest round of u.s. military aid for ukraine and what is still needed, as russia's full fledged war enters its second year. trials are already underway, of. it kills 99% of plaque bacteria and forms an antibacterial shield. truly chilling to watch that piece. but as ukraine shores up its relationship with its allies, so does russia. ask your doctor if latuda is right for you. tater totting, cold or hotting. >> that's right. and for ukraine's allies to end the sanctions that have been levied against russia over the past year. that night, the most concerning thing to me at that point was getting the story right. His viewership numbers speak for themselves , not even making the top 16 on this horse sh#t network. But what does Kamala think? you could save hundreds for safe driving with liberty mutual. >> the american people should believe right now that our leaders, especially our republican leaders, are not serious. >> and minutes later, explosions in and around the capital city of kyiv. but if an air raid siren goes off during this show this morning, we will need to leave to immediately evacuate this location and go somewhere more secure. Seriously, worst on air personality at MSNBC. Al Jazeera America has been out of business since 2016 at which time Velshi became an employee of MSNBC. this had been going on beforehand but columbine was the event that really pulled the median. Trump needs to be in PRISON. ukraine's resilient capital city, which is still standing, despite tremendous odds after 367 days of war. here's what happened next. excuse me? -you're welcome. most residents have learned to live with it and adjusted this way of life, and as guests in this remarkable city, so must we. it is now almost six a.m. in eastern ukraine, and there are. >> good morning michael. with 100% accurate tax calculations guaranteed. exploring the world in comfort. Should Maddow transition from a daily to weekly host later this year which her contract allows MSNBC will have to rely on nobodys like Alex Wagner and Ali Velshi to . you should understand that i'm proud that it's me who built up a new ukrainian army, and the new ukrainian armed forces was built on the nato standard, with a great interoperability with nato, with a great assistance of all nato member states. . it has to happen. unequivocally though, like all books of the appropriate age group shouldn't be accessible to students in a library. >> trying to keep people calm, trying to keep people from panicking in what is, and there, ali, i just heard the first siren, it's just gone off. we now see from those within his own administration, his very circle of power that he knew that he did not win the election. i'm glad we invested for the long term with vanguard. >> war is cruel and gruesome, prevagen. what are you recommending for muscle pain? The news is the same on every media outlet, the only thing that changes is the personality presenting the news. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. they can never escape accountability, no matter how. aaaaaah. now in 2022, this is all too familiar. ets power? and with price lock guarantee, we'll never raise your rate plan. >> and we see, is stephanie stanton in parkland, florida. to help prevent bleeding gums, try saying hello gumwash. unlimited hotspot data. Current events and sharp analysis of top trending topics. in the early evening, u.s. echo terrace of state, anthony blinken, told -- that the invasion could be underway at any moment. kyiv, ukraine. it would be nice if i was able to say that the children are few and far between. a condition which makes it about five times more likely to have a stroke. coming up, ali velshi could not take the weekend off without the meeting of the velshi book banned the club. that group led by parkland school shooting survivor david hogg has also been sounding hopeful about what has been happening in congress. i think the other message that needs to be brought forward, for those individuals that believe that the election was still stolen, the lie. that's all for me folks, thank you for watching as i fill the seat for my friend velshi. just pay your premiums. Ali Velshi #VelshiBannedBookClub: 'Grey Bees' by Andrey Kurkov U.S. Amb. >> joe walsh, we know that you're doing all those things, bringing the pressure and you. now, if that does happen, my friend and colleague, alex witt, is standing by in new york to pick up coverage until i'm all set and safe to rejoin you. your family hails from here. create something new? The monologue was riddled with false statements and exaggerations that betray Velshi's willingness to twist the facts to fit his preferred narrative. ese payroll forms my business' payroll taxes will calculate themselves. with no line activation fees or term contracts. >> ellison barber in ukraine. we in the media are trying to, change that by not making it in something -- what would you do differently? today, school shootings have become a higher level of evil. >> those questions apparently have led the justice department to announce that it has began its own review. yesterday, president biden told abc news, not now. >> indeed it was. his engagement with the proud boys and all the other white supremacists, anti-american, anti-democratic groups was a means by which he could retain that power. It is a . knowing of course that this is january 6th and he should defecation of the election was going to take place.
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