the building. i can t believe the number of places that people are coming from all over the world, coming here. you actually see that in this conference. you just spoke to a delegation from poland. mm-hmm. you spoke to other delegations today. tomorrow, of course, we re going to be talking to hillary clinton, and it is going to be an extraordinary day of women from how many different countries? 50 different countries, over 500 women. overbooked but that s okay. we re figuring it out. of course, tomorrow at 7:00 eastern right here on morning joe, a morning joe exclusive, we ll have on stage with us hillary clinton, billie jean king, gloria steinem. we ll hear from the first lady of ukraine, olena zelenska. women who are changing the world and will change the world. it s an incredible time, on international women s day, to have this group of women, especially since, in america,
i ll also be posting a lot on social. in addition to the women randall and i spoke about, many more incredible women will be taking to the stage, including jessica alaba, ayesha curry, catherine o ha o hara, misty copeland and many, many more. amazing. tomorrow on international women s day, i will co-moderate an iconic conversation with hillary clinton. as we speak, we ll hear from ukrainian first lady olena zelenska, and billie jean king and gloria steinem. that s tomorrow, live on morning joe, exclusively at 7:00 a.m. eastern. really look forward to the iconic conversation tomorrow. randall, thank you. amazing. still ahead on morning joe, what we re learning this morning about the search for four americans kidnapped by gunman in mexico. plus, norfolk southern is out with a new safety plan following a series of train derailments. we ll talk to transportation secretary pete buttigieg about that. also ahead, former
ever before. i think that s the message. i think so, too. this intergenerational coalition, it s always been the way that societies are pushed forward. i think as we are having this particular conversation this year, here in abu dhabi, on international women s day this week, so many things are happening. if you look at women around the world, one of the ceos i spoke to this morning is iranian. she talked about how seeing what is happening across the middle east, the representation that she is for women, but also how there s still so much more to get done. yes. women fuel economies. this is a global conversation we re having. i can t think of a better place to have it. thank you for coming. absolutely. being a part of the team. we appreciate it. symone sanders townsend, thank you. we ll hear more from symone throughout the week. she has a series for know your value for women s history month. celebrating her story.
videos that, across international women s day tomorrow, will span across the world, be shot out across the world to mentor everybody. this is, tomorrow, a beacon on a day that s always been a hashtag for actually doing something. mika, tell me, what are you most excited about? the next couple days are going to be coming at you 100 miles an hour. what are you most excited about? well, i m excited about talking to the younger generations. i m excited about what we ve learned creating the 50 over 50 list and how it immediately went global. we had 10,000 submissions for the very first one, and even women aged 49 who we had to say, no, no, no, you re lining up, lady. but the list and the people we ve discovered and immediately going global, so many of them around the world who are here today, here for the three days, here to hear our iconic conversation with the legends of all time when it comes to women s rights and women s issues. but to hear from them. because what they tell the youn
adviser and chief spokesperson for kamala harris. you re here as part of your new role, member of know your value family. yes. welcome. we re here for the 30/50 summit. it s the second annual, really making, especially with the success we are seeing this year and the remarkable lineup, making abu dhabi the global capital of international women s day. we ve got women from 50 countries, about 500 women here. some are mentors, some mentees, some are both. you re here to bring a lot of the conversations to msnbc and peacock and to our stage here in abu dhabi. tell us what you have on tap. absolutely. on international women s day, i ll be hosting or moderating a couple of conversations, one with ayesha curry, who is an entrepreneurial in her own right, turned a youtube page into an entire brand and has branched out to do a number of different things. most recently with her franchise in sweet july. we ll talk about her entrepreneurial journey, and also how she s centered equity