at the top of the hour i bid you all a very good day from msnbc headquarters here in new york. welcome everyone to alex witt reports, we have a panel of reporters and analysts joining us to go over today s major developments for you. we re gonna get to those, but we do have some breaking news to share as just moments ago, vice president kamala harris leaving munich after giving a keynote address to the annual security conference. now, as a war on ukraine s year nearing one year, the vice president reiterate the united states commitment to ukraine, while standing a strong new message against russian aggression. the united states has formally determined. that russia has committed crimes against humanity. and i say, to all those who have perpetrated these crimes, and to their superiors who are complicit in these crimes, you will be held to account. meanwhile, the u.s. is ending the search for debris from two objects shot down by the u.s. over alaska airspace and lake huron
yourself with the type of extremist, dangerous extremists, that are all full monika. you have to pick a lane, i think that s the biggest hurdle that nikki haley is gonna have. which is why at the end of the day, when you try to be all things to all people, you end up nowhere. so here s one lane tara, there s a new nbc called the says nikki haley s campaign opened with an appeal to race. some indian americans are saying it won t work. the executive director of aapi victory alliance told nbc i think people can see through her much better now than ever before. so she can try to talk about her immigrant background, i think it s gonna fall fluent. do you agree with that? if so, why won t that work for her? well, i mean, i can t speak on behalf of the indian american community because i m not part of that. but i can see where the comparisons would be to where oftentimes, republicans will try to use immigrants, or minorities as tokens to try to deflect away from policies and positions t
Yesterday, the Biden-Harris Administration released the first-of-its-kind National Strategy to Advance Equity, Justice, and Opportunity for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Communities. The AAPI Victory Alliance celebrates this new strategy, prepared by 32 federal agencies and executive departments, for its unprecedented and necessary federal commitment to investing in the needs of all AANHPIs, and looks ahead to the work that still needs to be done.