i want to show you where i'm standing because russia has been accused of committing over 11,000 were crimes since they launched their first scale invasion back in february. bring on today with comcast business. she was a 12-year-old middle school student who is outside on the field adjacent to the. i was in a meeting with our soldiers and our -- brigade throughout -- from the lid are -- kreminna and we have a full, decisive ukrainian soldiers. this is the proof evidence that do not trust putin. workings of the school, the town, and the two perpetrators. that is just not going to happen in this case. trump did nothing to stop the insurrection. u.s. officials recently said that china is considering providing artillery shells to russia, which is running low on ammunition after a year of war. this is no time to wait. square it. join over 3 million members and start enjoying rewards like these, and so much more in the xfinity app! it's 11 am in new york, 6 pm in kyiv. Velshi is hosted by Ali Velshi (54 . mostly. >> you've sat at the table with vladimir putin. this is how it feels to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. 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. i work hard, and i want my money to work hard too. >> yet another large boom, another indication that this capital is under attack. welcome to the show. she is standing by with her, thoughts on this historical start to the january 6th public hearing. reason, or fun. Info from MSNBC, CNN, HuffPost, C-SPAN. MSNBC personality Ali Velshi argued that Republicans have created a "great inflation myth" to falsely paint President Biden and other Democrats as responsible for decades-high inflation ahead . i was standing on that balcony, i essentially had three pieces of. next on behind the series let me tell you about the greatest roster ever assembled. plus, superior nutrition. if you think about places like mariupol, huge cities that were basically raised to the ground, you're going to see many more cases right now, the prosecutor general had 71,000. i suspect that number is going to be much higher, when all of ukraine is liberated, i say when, because i have no doubt that is going to happen and the investigations taking place in those areas. that group led by parkland school shooting survivor david hogg has also been sounding hopeful about what has been happening in congress. zelenskyy's grit and determination was clear early on. and set aside more for things like healthcare, or whatever comes down the road. Chicago Public SchoolsI couldn't get into a charter school. at that hour, things were still relatively calm throughout most of ukraine. panera's new chef's chicken sandwiches. . I really like that he goes out into different parts of the country and speaks to people with different viewpoints. the good thing is that we have made a tiny bit of progress. while the novels are vastly different they focus on events of a school shooting. with the nation's largest ip network. that review is going to ultimately lead to a report and some recommendations about improvements that can be made. instead, zelenskyy has persevered. and to think that those tanks rolled through bucha, and what happened to the people of bucha, i was out this week at the home of one boucher resident, who described how the tanks got stuck on his street and he hid in the basement with eight other people, his dog and cat and essentially called the ukrainian military for help, not knowing what would happen when they came. >> 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. trials are already underway, of. erin maclachlan continues to report on this war in ukraine. just a warning, it might be too disturbing to watch. i had all this information that i was dying to get out so i decided to add the factoids on the bottom's of the pages as a way of doing it without interrupting the narrative. nothing changes. point number two, please don't be afraid of putin. be there, he instructed them, we will be wild. some of the things that you said that we should come together on. but to the people who build them there's nothing 'small' about them. try boost today. it is saturday, february the 25th. earn big with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. when every friend is in town. right? an all-star menu of delicious subs. -hey david connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan. just call the toll-free number for free information. live from kyiv, ukraine (screaming) defeat allergy headaches fast with new flonase headache and allergy relief! because while you're getting creative, walmart is doing what we always do. She will still appear on MSNBC, but far less often. even if aaron donda had his radio, the new york times analysis found that local police radio systems did not function properly inside the school. i do not want one more kid to have to get shot, or to have to live the rest of their life with this haunting them. Seriously, worst on air personality at MSNBC. this meeting centers around a painfully timely young adult novel called giveaway a gun and his author todd strasser. The news is the same on every media outlet, the only thing that changes is the personality presenting the news. hey, man. TV Archive you are now stories like that, the resilience of the ukrainian people, their willingness to fight. >> i do. on February 25, 2023, >> good morning. how you get this idea and how it comes to you, why you go through with it. might not be able to rally its troops right now, but it can let people out of the presents and keep on sending people into what looks in the east like world war i, world war ii type warfare, just sending people out. think about this michael, i will be marching to today in washington, d.c. with people with whom i disagree much more than i agree. because we need to attack the russian logistics. certainly by the end of 2023. you know joe biden, you know these leaders, and there seems to be starting to be a break. you're jonathan, right? Since October 2016, he has worked for NBC News . Where did you learn to write the English language? j.p. morgan wealth management. this committee has done the work, bravo to them, for showing that what we alleged was in fact true. in part, by the geneva conventions. and yet, people still don't want their kids to read this material. and the icc is also collaborating with several european nations, whose laws allow them to prosecute war crimes in ukraine. when The Daily Beast reported that Maddow might leave MSNBC altogether, Velshi . ET to 5 p.m. TV Archive >> we are starting to hear some first rumblings of what sounds like a ground invasion that's actually coming over the border from the north, where i am, near where i am in kharkiv. Velshi MSNBC February 25, 2023 7:00am-8:00am PST. last month, the nation was brought to its knees after a shooting in uvalde, texas. Watch highlights from Wednesday's MSNBC Prime hour. Subscribe to MSNBC: http://on.msnbc.com/SubscribeTomsnbcAbout: MSNBC is the premier destination for in-d. 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 . ese payroll forms my business' payroll taxes will calculate themselves. MSNBC host Ali Velshi tore into NBC News British Historian Dr. Andrew Roberts over placing Queen Elizabeth II's death and succession in context with the UK's history of brutal colonialism. Ali Velshi is a former Al Jezeera business reporter. Al Jezeera? course, in ukraine, which have tried and convicted 26 suspects, mainly low russian officers accused of what are being called direct perpetrator crimes. it wasn't actually trying to take land back that was taken from it. the greatest menu of all time. Please treat him as such! Myriad channels for movies, series, comedy. what will you do? Don't listen to this guys loud mouth garbage. he served other countries fifth president from 2014 to 2019. it's good to see you in person. >> yes this is the house, i don't know how it looks like the same, it was a beauty salon. it was something out of a movie, you know? welcome representative. >> but that would soon change. first of all, soldiers know how. we will see you again. -- beekeeper survey lives on the street with no neighbors in the gray zone, and no man's land in annexed eastern ukraine. when you look at this you should also remember what's still happening on the east. Try reading up. on the Internet. 6:00 am. Republicans in Congress and Donald Trump want you to believe that the record-setting inflation we're experiencing is all the fault of Joe Biden. but i also see this as a u.s. security issue, and last week, mitch mcconnell, and i have to agree with mitch on this, he said that this was the most important event going on in the world today. smokin', yolkin', flippin', dippin'. it was an event that changed our entire world. Lloyd Bishop . as you can see, life is carrying on all around me. liberty. >> i want to pick up on that point. let's talk about david hogg and the coalition of gun rights activists that have emerged since the parkland shooting. MSNBC's Ali Velshi, who frequently filled in for Maddow during a hiatus from her show between January and April, announced the new program to viewers Tuesday night, after Chris Hayes noted the . >> while the worlds diplomats were meeting at the u.n., president vladimir putin was delivering a speech to the russian people. eggland's best eggs. and years before that as well. next we head to ukraine for a live report, this is velshi on msnbc. >> hey, ali. hold up! during a news conference yesterday, president vladimir zelenskyy was asked to describe the most horrific day of this war for him and his answer was simple. 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. thank you very much. red flag laws, do them. pardon me, i'm curious. now he is speaking out after a long stretch of being essentially missing in action. >> good morning. it was not a matter of if, but, when. what happens? >> well, of course you want to try to reach the kids who are alienated because this is a story about alienated kids but i'll tell you something fascinating that i never expected. it made me feel trapped in a fog. high school when she heard the gunshots ring out. >> of course, there are some individuals who do not believe that an actual riot took place, that there was violence. a request that president biden has so far denied, telling abc news yesterday that he's, quote, ruling it out for now. one year ago, my msnbc colleagues and i were on air as the first explosions an air raid sirens went off in kyiv. shingrix protects. the subway series. everything we can do before, michael, that gun is purchased, i think that's where the common ground is. they are also going to producing a report. there are similarities between the book and the columbine shooting, including the close and complex friendship between the shooters. more delicious, farm-fresh taste. that is really the question, right? i work hard, and i want my money to work hard too. russia attacked the free western democratic world, and with that situation, we just delivered having left soldiers, having less ammunition, less, artillery. 3.9 million people that were living there, at that moment it became that it went from missile strikes to full ground invasion. 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. several of trump's aides, including attorney general bill barr testified that they told trump his claims were bogus but trump still intended to remain in office, a feat that would require backup. just pay your premiums. although now, as we are speaking, i just heard, it sounded like one explosion that may have been to, or that first one could've been the reverberation of the first explosion. 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. try parodontax active gum health mouthwash. VELSHI is great on MSNBC and all People On MSNBC tells the truth on MSNBC Tells the facts also. does it worry me? i am tiffany cross. >> if you're writing this book today, the medically, what might change? sometimes- you just want to eat your heroes. I just switched on Velshi this Sunday Morning, and what was he talking about ? (woman vo) viking. so you're covered. >> you can catch the rest of, that interview at 4 pm on aranesp east -- joining me now is joe walsh, he served as a congressman for the state of illinois. we're trying, it's actually behind the camera. welcome to the club. and potentially some special tribunal set up for the crimes of aggression. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. -thank you. it is visceral. petro poroshenko is the former president of ukraine. that's why at t-mobile for business you'll save more than $1,000 versus verizon. Either Biden or trump was a win for Comcast. how can i learn more about this popular 995 plan? She can't and won't speak? quotes from congressional representatives, tell me this about and why you chose to do it? 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. i've never seen that look on your face that night. 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. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. covid has showed us that, the war in ukraine, with a potential burgeoning new russian empire, it's going to impact the united states, and it's going to have a far reaching impacts to other national security issues. riders! >> the american people should believe right now that our leaders, especially our republican leaders, are not serious. so, to establish ukrainians -- on the all russian occupied territory. Ali Velshi's departure from CNN was announced on April 4, 2013, after he served CNN for about eight years. >> you too michael. and i've been told by city officials that that indicates that this is a city under attack that, again, it's the first time we've heard sirens in the capital of kyiv. yesterday, president biden told abc news, not now. we heard some people in the united states say, give them the jets they want. hello. this saturday morning i'm still angry. in kentucky, mississippi, arkansas, there were three shootings in a period of about six months in the 1997 and 1998. my kids were in middle school at the time and that's why i immediately got interested in this.