MSNBC's Ali Velshi reported on the ground during the riots in Minneapolis which resulted in the burning of a police precinct headquarters and several other buildings on Thursday night. you are going to find classes and discussions about bullying. (vo) singing, or speaking. Published May 3, 2022. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. Velshi is reporting across MSNBC programming from the ground and will guest-host All In with Chris Hayes next week, not to mention his regular show, Velshi, which will air a new time beginning . it's easy. parkland is where this movement was born for the worst of reasons. i'm ali velshi. when we come back, the author of give a boy a gun joins the book club. from epic trips to jurassic-themed at-home activities. we believe there's an innovator in all of us. 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. this is how it feels to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. go for a run. ihoppy hour starting at $6 at 3pm only from ihop. there's the philly, the monster, the boss. so, i use my freedom unlimited card. MSNBC's Ali Velshi began the interview by asking Andrew Roberts about the future of the . 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MSNBC journalist Ali Velshi had met Hajj Suleiman two years earlier and on Saturday he did a 5-minute obituary for Suleiman honoring the man's spirit of resistance against enormities. reading, thinking, and. 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. i will bring you that full report and what happens after that hug tomorrow on velshi starting at 10 am eastern. >> hey michael, so this is something that the british government is calling an illegal sham sentencing, a sham trial for the entire process. having the courage to make that phone call, the ukrainian military sending in the drones and the tremendous obliterating the entire street. they did not know. two thirds of the occupied donbas and in the end, 2022, we have a great success in kyiv, because we, russian troops were eight kilometers from the place where we are. Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). this is where 17 students and staff were killed when the gunman stormed into the high school. we saw that traffic, the lines of people leaving. The majority of countries where it is a popular broadcast are run by Autocrats. she says that she was devastated when she learned of the recent school shooting in uvalde. @AliVelshi @MSNBC your brain is an amazing thing. red flag laws, do them. what are you recommending for muscle pain? plus, this week's meeting on velshi banned book club's call to order. a request that president biden has so far denied, telling abc news yesterday that he's, quote, ruling it out for now. look at the cars on the right side going into kyiv, very few of them. Longtime MSNBC anchor/reporter Ali Velshi was also on the short list for the 9 p.m. Tuesday-Friday gig. pardon me, i'm curious. so-called special operation, whatever that meant, and a line in a whatsapp chat group from an adviser to the interior minister, saying that the capitol was under attack by cruise and ballistic missiles. >> it's a great question. i'm ali velshi. don't lose hope. -yes, from colonial penn. the place to find a place. at this point, protesters and lawmakers and lacey are saying if they could do it in florida, they can do it in the nation, michael. let your queries be known. flonase headache and allergy relief. The journalist has not posted pictures of his daughter and wife on his Instagram account @aliveshi among his 25.4k followers. i think what was so amazing to me about the hearings was the depth of information that they were able to give. >> correct and so, whenever you're not in combat anymore and captured p.o.w. >> 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. Ali and Lori met when she was a guest on his show, and after dating for a few years, they married. we provided we can bring the victory. that's why there are other thoughts about mechanisms that sort of ad hoc tribunal that's raised in the ihor something like that. so you're covered. 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. todd is the author of numerous novels including give a boy a gun, today's future for the velshi banned book club. we are focusing on these books, because we believe that they can generate useful, conversation, help work through some very serious and complex feelings, and to whatever extent it is possible, aid in understanding. at stores everywhere without a prescription. you can protect yourself from shingles with a vaccine proven to be over 90% effective. >> let's talk a little bit about the pushback that the book got. point number two, there was --, heavy artillery and weapons. 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. i won't avoid it. oh! i work hard, and i want my money to work hard too. days after the invasion of sometimes- you just want to eat your heroes. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. quotes from congressional representatives, tell me this about and why you chose to do it? next we head to ukraine for a live report, this is velshi on msnbc. our correspondents on the ground reported through the night, which was early morning in ukraine with the sounds of explosions in the background. it took quite a while, a few days, to really understand that there was a resistance underway. i work hard, and i want my money to work hard too. 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. if i hadn't seen it in person, i wouldn't have believed it. the hearing the other day show that this was in fact not true. donald trump was at the center of this conspiracy. 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. i knew that that was a straight shot to the capital. aimed at throwing out the votes of millions of americans, your votes, your voice, and our democracy. i spoke with a member of the nation's parliament, alexei coach orenco who had left kyiv and gone to the site of the liberated town about the atrocities that he witnessed and bucha. >> 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. i am so fearful, michael, that so many of them remain there. the monster, the outlaw and you can't forget about the boss. the power of a fiction and piercing reality of school shootings. try subway's tastiest menu upgrade yet. >> 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. russian soldiers had taken over, her home and her business and forced a family to live in the basement. world war ii, germany was still holding the war crimes trials as recently as last year. our dell technologies advisors can provide you with the tools and expertise you need to bring out the innovator in you. 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. (woman 1) i just switched to verizon business unlimited. >> no, no, no. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be life threatening or permanent. now they know, 1.9 million ukrainians chose to stay. uh, how come we don't call ourselves bikers anymore? there's one going up now! he's not letting an overdraft alert get him stressed. i started the meeting with a content warning at the risk of sounding redundant, i want to reiterate the message before i begin the discussion of this week's book, give a boil gun by todd strasser. although he said similar things before about sanctions and missiles, and tax, and other military equipment that the united states eventually did agree to. but i can tell you, we have enough weapons to withstand with putin and we have absolutely not enough weapons for our successful offensive operation. we will see you again. 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. Either Biden or trump was a win for Comcast. based on clinical data, i recommend salonpas. was it a humanitarian intervention? this was a stage, now all of it is gone. 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. >> antonio hilton in uvalde, texas, thank you very much. Velshi MSNBC February 25, 2023 7:00am-8:00am PST. course, in ukraine, which have tried and convicted 26 suspects, mainly low russian officers accused of what are being called direct perpetrator crimes. in kyiv, ukraine boost your team's productivity with samsung's fastest processor yet. more delicious, farm-fresh taste. erin maclachlan continues to report on this war in ukraine. sensitive, or strong. even with the -- agreement, minsk agreement, we've created a complex of steps that was point number one, this is the wisdom of the whole russian troops from ukraine. when every friend is in town. it will be wild! Nicolle Wallace, Ali Velshi and Ari Melber. there are no health questions and no medical exam. >> a sprawling, multi step conspiracy aimed at overturning the presidential election. and with price lock guarantee, we'll never raise your rate plan. >> this is a highway out of kyiv. it is nothing i had seen out of the movies. so the doj has launched this review. in a new interview he tells us that there are still a lot of work ahead. >> michael, good to be with you. >> an emergency meeting of the united nations security council was underway, and just before 10 pm eastern, the u.s. ambassador, linda thomas-greenfield, announced that russia had entered eastern ukraine. meet plenity. welcome to the show. if you're age 50 to 85. this had been going on beforehand but columbine was the event that really pulled the median. first of all, you've just come from the east. let's just listen. color your spread. it was an event that changed our entire world. millions of people into millions of spaces. . get this, ivanka trump went against a daddy and said that. you have even personally commended them and their work. i am grown-up. but unusual as it seems to those of us who try our best to avoid war, it has some basic rules laid out. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. point number four, to release the ukrainians. ukraine's neighbor and russia's ally to the north. meet brett from apartment 2b. Who knows ? you said they've been tested. a lot of western governments are coming out saying they're very concerned about what is happening here. A British historian clashed with an MSNBC host during a segment discussing Queen Elizabeth II's death. Born. i'm ali velshi. the scene of these two world leaders walking the streets, as a raid sirens blared and embodied the sentiment that biden would express directly in his speech in warsaw the following day. you are looking at a live picture in parkland, florida, where dozens are gathered for a march for our lives rally. Watch highlights from Wednesday's MSNBC Prime hour. Subscribe to MSNBC: http://on.msnbc.com/SubscribeTomsnbcAbout: MSNBC is the premier destination for in-d. . Demographic breakdown of the most recent historical ratings of Velshi, presented by Ali Velshi, on MSNBC as of Sunday, February 26, 2023. 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. kyiv, ukraine. no unfair trials or cruel, humiliating, and degrading treatment. okay coming, up the united states ambassador to ukraine bridget brink joins me live right here to discuss where america's role in this war is going forward. in his first interview, pete erin john doe, the chief of police for the uvalde to school district told texas tribune this . not killing or torturing captured soldiers. (soft music) you can cashback 5% on travel purchased through chase with freedom unlimited and buy a better plane seat switch to a king suite- or book a silent retreat. hold up! at what point in your coverage did you realize something else was going on, that the resistance of the ukrainians were putting up, with the help from nato, and now we've learned the intelligence from america and the uk, and germany, they were repelling this. >> that's remarkable that you are hearing from the ukrainians that there are missile strikes on the ukrainian capital of kyiv. >> 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 know more than ever, about how the violence at the capitol unfolded on january 6th as donald trump tried to cling to power after losing his reelection bid. aren't you jonathan from tv, that 995 plan? how do you cashback? you and i sadly had the occasion to talk many times. involves taking a secret flight and a train ride from poland, that took a total of 20 hours round trip. The monologue was riddled with false statements and exaggerations that betray Velshi's willingness to twist the facts to fit his preferred narrative. the monster, the outlaw and you can't forget about the boss. >> one of the things that we talked about a lot in those early days is that the world thought kyiv would capitulate. He is one of the best and deserves much more attention than he gets at MSNBC. CNN Business reported earlier this week that the five-day-a-week version of her show will come to an end in 2022. now what's going around is 12-hour cough relief. >> well, i think there's actually -- for most of the crimes, there was a good infrastructure. You obviously know little about him. reason, or fun. VELSHI is great on MSNBC and all People On MSNBC tells the truth on MSNBC Tells the facts also. and potentially some special tribunal set up for the crimes of aggression. if you want to have the victory faster, definitely with the f-16, we can reach this result simply faster. do you colonel and to your brother, thank you for all the work that you've done for the safety of america and the world. what goes on it. All three are very well-liked by MSNBC viewers. TVNewser's A.J. liberty. on the Internet. a lot of people are running around and talking about this bipartisan group, that bipartisan group, but the bills that are coming forward won't include things like universal background checks and restrictions on assault weapons, high capacity magazines. obviously, we have a lot to get to this morning. -denied. 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. his conversation with todd stressor, the author of give a boil gun and why it was subject to calls for ban. MSNBC anchor Ali Velshi brings his sharp analysis and perspective to weekend mornings. , panera chefs have crafted a masterpiece and do more incredible things. and that might happen. nbc's stephanie stanton is in parkland, florida, where the rally is getting underway. knowing now what we know about that tweet and with that tweet instigated, what is the most, alarming thing, or for you, about the meeting that the president held an hour before sending out that very same tweet? joining me today as andre kirk of whose novel great bees offers a clever and close look and identity home, community and culture all through the lens of war, all in ukraine. tell me what you saw. they torment and ravage some of the classmates and teaching staff. protesters here are demanding that congress enacted universal background checks, red flag laws, which would allow guns to be confiscated in certain situations, as well as a raising the age limit from 21 -- to 21, rather, from 18, out first and log guns. now he is speaking out after a long stretch of being essentially missing in action. how can i learn more about this popular 995 plan? His viewership numbers speak for themselves , not even making the top 16 on this horse sh#t network. University of Miami. and now, we're back here again no jobs, no kids, just us. you literally wrote one of the first books to come after columbine which was earth shattering. by the, way they are opening maybe this family is still there so she said to me, i don't know. are out there marching. -are you? >> well, at this stage, the investigation is the most important thing. that's the value of ownership. >> we know that the group discussed a number of dramatic steps including having the, military seize voting machines and potentially re-run elections. poland had said that in this war is still going on one year from today, there is a real danger that it empowered russia will invade another state. Thanks for the wonderful coverage Ali! but you should. what happened in bucha and what we learned on april 2nd wanted that had been happening through march was what a lot of people are calling were crimes. when The Daily Beast reported that Maddow might leave MSNBC altogether, Velshi . we are speaking about tank occupied territory and the last thing, the jet fighters, we just need to organize air defense just to stop russian dominance in ukrainians because in the year of 2014, i created the air defense for kyiv. tater totting, cold or hotting.
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