short on. matching its rhetoric, with the kind of support ukrainians to win this war, not just for ukraine, but for the u.s. and u.s. national security. we re gonna watch then very closely, president biden arrives in the region on monday. he will be delivering an important speech on tuesday. we ll see if any of that changes. colonel, may we not be talking about this and a year, or at least be talking about it as history, retired lieutenant colonel alexander vindman, is the former director of european foreign affairs at the national security council. he s the author of the important book, here right matters. an american story. should, ahead more on the war in ukraine as we approach the one year anniversary another hour of velshi, live from kyiv, begins right now. begins right now good morning to you, it is saturday, february the 18th, welcome to our new home. a 10 am and 11 am eastern, our show is celebrating three years on the air this weekend. we thank you for watching u
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
she did it. she dropped into oblivion after that. so, i m so glad she is getting more attention now, and the work she has written is almost prophetic. a lot of her news clippings. yeah. marsha, thank you for being with us. thanks for being a member of the book club and the team of people we interview and adding to the corpus. i marsha it skrypuch see author of numerous books, including today s banned book club feature, winterkill. that s it for. me catch it back tomorrow morning, as our coverage ukraine continues our new time slot, 10 pm eastern. also join me at 8 pm eastern monday night, i ll be sitting with chris hayes on all in. alex witt reports is up next. as we go, i leave you with the beautiful, beautiful sight of st. michaels golden domed, right next to me here in kyiv, ukraine, as the bell tolls. the bell tolls