union live here, but the neighborhood is also done as the little odesa. moved here about five years ago from russia. you re from russia. what do you think of putin? putin is a killer, she says. this should not have happened. we lived together with ukrainian brothers and sisters. this has to be stopped. inside the grocery store full of russian specialty foods and delicacies we meet michael who moved here about 20 years ago from moskow. ukraine and government of russia should negotiate. i agree with this. reporter: but do you think russia has any business invading ukraine? probably not. reporter: up the road a bit is the brooklyn banya, a traditional russian bathhouse with tv tuned to the russian news. a ukrainian has owned the
gets things done and so i can imagine he must feel, gosh, i wish we could move that quickly. in some ways, you wish there was more of a parallel because they actually got something done on that show. good morning, everyone. it s monday, february 17th. welcome to morning joe. what are you saying, mark halpern, what? a little bit of downsides has the cards down. what is that? kind of a little evil. well, yes. dark. there s that. but it s true. he has people arrested and things. with us on set i think he is a murderer, right. with us now msnbc and time magazine senior political analyst mark halpern. white house correspondent for the associated press, julie pace. interesting. the host of way too early thomas roberts. thomas, hello. i still don t know what was happening what i walked in on with you and louis. i don t think i want to know. do i? all in clean fun. halpern said we needed to do that. you got to fight fire with fire. oh, god. i don t need to