soon. putin s speech comes with new reporting this morning on china s growing concerns about russia s weakened status on the world stage. meanwhile, we will hear from president joe biden later this morning as he is in poland now to meet with allies following that historic trip to ukraine. also ahead, the maga members of congress staying on brand, criticizing the president for visiting ukraine. we ll go through some of their comments. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it is tuesday, february 21st. with me here in new york, way too early host and the white house bureau chief at politico, jonathan lemire. at the table with joe in washington, pulitzer prize-winning columnist at the washington post, eugene robinson. former white house press secretary now msnbc host jen psaki. editor for the washington post, david ignatius. also with us, founder of the bulwark, charlie sykes. joe, incredible, staggering, historic scenes yesterday of president biden walking th
we could bring some of these hostages home. a potential deal for hostages. it s not going to be done until it s done. tonight, the delicate negotiation going on in israel, it will take to take some get some of the hamas hostages home. then, the latest on the gag order against the ex president as authoritarianism keeps spreading beyond trump. i will rain hell on washington and lee, see. plus, a reason why the polls are so tight, and why inflation ain t what it used to be. we went to go buy a turkey today. it was $90 for a turkey. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. we are having some big news tonight. it is been 45 days since the october 7th hamas attack on israel, which precipitated the nearly constant bombardment of gaza by these army and a nearly full scale ground invasion. in today at this hour there is a glimmer of hope that some of the over 200 hostages can be returned in the fighting can come to an end, at least temp
About their campaign. The kind table, and pupils across the country are competing to be crowned a rocky roads. Crowned rock heroes. Good morning. Its thursday the 6th july. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live the chairman of the iraq inquiry, Sirjohn Chilcot, has told the bbc that the former Prime Minister, tony blair, was not straight with the nation, or his inquiry, about the decisions made in the run up to the iraq war. Speaking for the First Time Since the publication of his report a year ago today, sirjohn told the bbc why he thinks mr blair made the decisions he did, and about mr blairs State Of Mind at the time of the inquiry. The iraq inquiry by Sirjohn Chilcot took 7 years and ran into two million words. The Main Findings were that policy on iraq was made on flawed intelligence and assessments. And the planning and preparation for the country after Saddam Hussein was wholly inadequate. in response to sirjohns interview with the bbc a spokesman for mr blair highlighted that the report
to poland, as many as half a million people have been taking part in an antigovernment rally in warsaw. they re protesting against a new law critics say could be used to target opposition politicians in an election year, in the polish government refuted allegations that their actions are democratic and stress that in their view today s protest is an election rally as the country will head to the polls later on this year. the host of today s march, the mayor of warsaw, gave the bbc and exclusive interview earlier. let s hearfrom him. well, it was incredible. half a million people, we haven t seen such crowds on the streets of warsaw for the past 30 years. and people just wanted to demonstrate that they have enough of this populace government, that they want a poland which is tolerant, which is open, which is european and also, yes, in protest to some of the measures taken
we will win the next election and say goodbye to the populists. thank ou ve say goodbye to the populists. thank you very much say goodbye to the populists. thank you very much for say goodbye to the populists. thank you very much forjoining say goodbye to the populists. thank you very much forjoining us, - say goodbye to the populists. thank you very much forjoining us, mayor of warsaw, on those protests we are seeing today. time for the sport, with paul scott. in the last hour, max four staff and has won the grand prix. it was the world champion s 40th in formula i. the 25 year old dutchman also secured a bonus point for the fastest lap. lewis hamilton finished a distant second for mercedes, with his team mate george russell third at barcelona s circuit de catalunya. novak djokovic is nowjust three matches away from a record 23rd grand slam title. the world number three swept aside the peruvianjuan pablo varillas in straight sets to reach the quarterfinals of the french open. dj