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Geist has rules about the interviews: He prefers to break the ones that typically govern the TV news format. we get to the end of this session, and joe biden has more bipartisan legislation passed than anybody, my god, maybe you have to go back to fdr or back to lbj. it is east of europe. because they haven't had laid out to them in detail what the con consequences of this are, i, don't think they're necessarily ready to deal with those. can't speak up about it for obvious reasons. they were overwhelmingly unpopular. report fever, stiff muscles or confusion which may mean a life-threatening reaction. defending the values that, oh, my gosh, so many were criticizing him now used to claim to support. new projects means new project managers. you can go back to 2017 when he was talking about his most restrictive immigration plans. particularly, europeans have to increase military spending. Its a great chance to introduce ourselves to people who dont get up at 3 oclock in the morning to watch us, Scarborough says. on that one point everybody is united. alex murdaugh had essentially tried to cover that up, you can play from anywhere. Its an hour format, and an hour goes quickly, but those are decisions that are above my pay grade., A larger question may be whether Geist can find more hours in the day for anchor duties. you're characters in our video game! all good! >> nancy pelosi, of course, and the power she's had for so long. >> so listen, we can look at causes. i talked about the balance democrats have to strike between black voters and white working class voters, urban voters, those kinds of things. one man learns the truth over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes. MSNBCs evening prime-time anchor Rachel Maddow has been on hiatus to work on a movie project and is expected to be off her daily program for good this summer, leaving the network without its most-watched star and no apparent successor in the wings. hillary clinton, billie jean king, gloria steinem, misty copeland, ayesha curry, joining us at the crossroads of the world. he did it with his personality, his humility, his sense of who he is. most of the country, most of this very cold winter, has survived on literally hours of power a day. it is cross-cultural, cross-generational mentoring and building of relationships. In being pale, pliable, or smooth and lustrous a word used to describe someone who is fake Or acting when it is found on the hands, fingers, feet, or arthrogryposis multiplex,. we begin with president biden's historic trip to eastern europe. jonathan lemire, jen is right, the epa has been there. >> absolutely. i believe the majority of united states congress and the american people understand the great benefit that democracy has brought to the world but particularly the great benefit that our democratic values have here at home and prospered as a country in this era because of our leadership and so important to promote this in the wake of authoritarian regimes growing in power. ideally, of course, to the 1991 borders, to reclaim all its territory. The conversations typically take place across an hour and are released uncut by NBC News in podcast form. it's not entirely surprising they are here at the border in yuma, arizona. and president biden spontaneously from the warmth of his heart invited all the children to join him on the stage as he spoke to the american embassy community. we'll also play for you president biden's comments on vladimir putin's decision to pull out of a nuclear arms treaty with the u.s., and we'll show you how former president trump turned his trip to east palestine, ohio, into a branding operative. also, there is a struggle in the west to forge a new arsenal of democracy. i wouldn't -- we don't have to ask what the leaders of e stone gentleman, latvia, lithuania, of poland and the other countries on the border of russia or close to russia, the fear they live in every day. i've said this before and i want to say it again, they will handle the truth, because they can plan and be prepared for what's to come. the guy was figuring out how to run government to his advantage. The expansion will maintain the defining characteristics of Morning Joe lively, thoughtful discussions about the political topics of the day often with heavyweight Washington guests while steering clear of what Brzezinski, 54, calls the shock opera style that cable news opinion hosts have adhered to in prime time. >> he really did. other members of the media jumping in to provide first aid on at least one victim before emergency crews arrived. >> i think he is responsible for this. but the president will go to ohio, as well. they wouldn't have food stamps. my asthma felt anything but normal. it is much higher than the production capacity we have right now. and check. but it sends a signal of the importance of it if you send. >> reporter: twice in one day, the same neighborhood, the scene of murder and mayhem. >> busy across the country. librarians accused of allowing that to happen risk being taken to court. >> desantis? not anymore. this is quickly becoming a very big focus of this house, republican majority, but not from a legislative perspective. nothing seemed to move. >> maybe this guy is like -- did, 20 hours of train rides that i guarantee you donald trump would have never had the you know what to do, the guts to do. Typically insane is how Geist, 43, describes his schedule on this night and many others. >> you know, jen, we just have to stop right there for a second. if you still have symptoms of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis after a tnf blocker like humira. and left bathroom urgency behind. Appearance or texture, as in being pale, pliable, or toes, the condition is digital! serious infections, cancers including lymphoma, muscle problems, and changes in certain labs have occurred. in every room? it's just absolutely insane. it's remarkable the change in relations between poland and the united states, which got a bit frayed over the past several years and what those relations were when you first became ambassador and what those relations now in large part because of the war. >> ron desantis, every one of those countries have people inside those countries who lived under russian tyranny, who live with russian troops dominating their every day, who lived with kgb agents going through their country, who live with the fear of that happening again, again in their lifetime. introducing the next generation 10g network. he is another ike. house republicans are set to hold a hearing today at the southern border to press the white house on immigration. they were intending to be absolutely nothing for you. >> let's not even start. to me if he starts with mar-a-lago, things begin to look different but i don't think that's a near state of immaturity of before. >> typically there is an order. there are some in europe -- everyone now says ukraine must win. if this hypothetical were to, happen, marjorie taylor greene gets her wish and the states secede, what are the real-world impacts it'd have on those states? coming up, we're looking at the possible fallout from a bizarre media tour by a georgia grand jury. you see trench lines, fall back positions, you see dragon teeth here, which are anti-tank. >> joe, we've talked a lot about ohio in that midterm election. the blue states tend to be below the national average in poverty. >> he did throw paper towels at people at one point. put that with a new base in guam, increased presence in the philippines, this administration is sending signals to china. ivanka is in his inner circle and an insurance policy against mike pence trying to fight the subpoena. thank you very much for that report. what's true, i mean, the b-9 mika was referencing, a year and a half ago, we had a weekly meeting with the national security team and press team. people remember ads with a catchy song. those of us in national security for a while have been very concerned about the encroachment of authoritarianism across the, world through russia and china. flonase headache and allergy relief. psst! we know that a year ago tomorrow, after having denied there was any intention to invade, russian forces invaded at the order of vladimir putin, with the intention of taking over this country, but it didn't go well. harry, before we go, do you think we're going to see charges against donald trump for january the 6th? Inside MSNBC's big shakeup. in new jersey, "the times" leads with a rare february tornado that struck the central part of the state. people are going to remember, an american president going into a war zone, risking his life to show support for the people of kyiv and for democracy in the west. as it was put to me, obviously, it depends on whether that happens or how much is sent, but if china were suddenly to go all in here, that would be one of the things that could change the trajectory of this war somewhat. i'm at the dentist. nothing seemed to move. only pay for what you need. jumped from 38% to 50%. If you add three going on four hours of live TV, COVID lockdowns, which had the hosts broadcasting from their homes, and marriage, Brzezinski and Scarborough are testing the boundaries of marital closeness. >> there are people here who knew that reporter. we will defend literally every inch of nato, every inch of, nato. They mean here about the different types of poop, which has a of! there were train derailments in the trump administration that actually had fatalities that didn't have a visit by transportation secretary. willie, when you speak to u.s. officials, there is no real plan here to fundamentally try to shift the status quo, to try to restart peace talks that have been going nowhere for years now. we'll get her reaction on this news crossing about troop presence in taiwan increasing. don't receive botox if there's a skin infection. there was an election that went better than expected. i'm curious why people drag their feet in georgia. right now we're keeping our eyes on a courtroom in south carolina. i know republicans don't like to hear this. coming up, help for teens struggling with mental health. i heard time and time again from those who are academics, staffers, military officials, everybody nodding along saying that is not enough. i mean, yeah, what do you. her new show, "inside with jen psaki" debuts sunday, march 19th. i don't think the administration's policy and actions toured east palestine would be any different if more officials had gone there. A look at different types of poop, which has a range of consistencies and odors. instead, putin highlighted their economic partnership. many voters studies in the factory towns are deeply, profoundly cynical about both political parties, the report found, with swing voters holding the impression that both democrats and republicans are too the sharpest argument against republicans, the polling found, is they are on the side of corporations and ceos and work for the wealthy. he's home now. >> dave and harry, thank you both very much for being on this morning. However, since Friday, August 27, the morning news show has missed two of its primary anchors in Scarborough and Brzezinski. they don't want to elevate trump. we're going to get the cleanup right. video game? hey, man. >> again -- >> frustrating. indeed you do. again, this poll right now is just a snapshot. tell me there's another way there's hope for lasting relief with xiidra! i think they're talking about us. look at november, willie, those numbers, it jumped up from 38% to 50%. some ivy league boy saying that they got nothing to worry about with vladimir putin, that's somebody who's ignorant of history and i would like to call the history departments and some of those other schools and ask what the hell they have been teaching for 50 years. "morning joe" is coming right back. >> yeah. tonight at 8:00 p.m., joe hosts a special prime time hour marking one year since the russian invasion of ukraine featuring joe's sitdown interviews with blinken, austin, milley and sullivan. >> i have a couple of questions. this isn't just a one moment situation and a sound bite. just the last week or so, they have retroactively approved a number of israeli settlements in the occupied west bank that were considered illegal even under israel's own law. why are 93% of sleep number sleepers very satisfied with their bed? jake sullivan said, i talked to the president about doing a call with the b-9. just go to knowyourvalue.com for that. >> absolutely. but what it does tell you is that despite all of the rhetoric and the fears of escalation, which are real, there is still this part of president putin who is trying to figure out how to get from a to b now. that's what experience in this approach looks like. well planned. >> nobody can imagine more than the ukrainians what it is like on the front lines and the suffers in ukraine and the pledges are important. here's what i mean. china's top diplomat met yesterday with vladimir putin highlighting the economic partnership. and a chance to visibly repair the colon lining. >> during the public portion of the meeting, weapons were not discussed. you could save hundreds for safe driving with liberty mutual. we'll show you that. Hands, fingers, feet, or toes, the condition is called digital sclerosis is found on the,. he's also held together a global alliance backing ukraine in its trying to repel an invasion from its much larger neighbor. i will say about that, i think when it comes to that nuclear announcement by president putin, if you look back to last year, president putin argued that the inspections couldn't work because of u.s. sanctions. republicans, after they get all the gestures out, will they ever do that deal? His coverage of the television industry has appeared in TV Guide, the New York Daily News, the New York Times, Fortune, the Hollywood Reporter, Inside.com and Adweek. democrats say they're going to do their own trip in the coming weeks. i think it is coming to a head within the department. ends monday. through parts of mercer county tuesday afternoon, winds as powerful as 155 miles per hour. the pentagon is reportedly focused on tactics and weapon systems to make the island. Parent company NBCUniversals Today show which now takes up five hours on the NBC broadcast network has already proved how expanding a morning TV franchise can pay off, especially at a time when new programs are difficult to launch in the current fractionalized TV landscape.For MSNBC, the ability to turn to a resilient brand-name program for another hour comes at a time when the network is at a perilous transition point under NBCUniversal News Group Chairman Cesar Conde and MSNBC President Rashida Jones, who both pushed for the Morning Joe expansion. a sooner victory for the ukrainians would be if they just decapitated the russian military, if the russian military were to completely collapse, could no longer sustain these lines, similar to what we saw last fall. >> poles have come to america and why americans have gone to poland. it'll be a remarkable event. they are increasingly buying into concerns about taxing, government taxes, government spending, et cetera, opposed to the democratic message, that, you know, this is a product of corporate greed, of the republicans being too close to ceos. Stream MSNBC on Peacock. well invested. i'm just hoping that republicans will step forward. >> thank you. tonight at 8:00 p.m., joe hosts a special primetime hour -- >> not usually up at 8:00 p.m. >> i know but this is important. but on the eve of russia's invasion, and every escalation since, u.s. was very forward, very public, out there, about what we know, trying to warn off putin from carrying out his intentions. >> yeah. imagine if you're in a city and suddenly a hostile power takes over. WebBrowse our MSNBC Network collection and get the latest news for today including daily news and world news updates from our team.