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Way Too Early with Ali Vitali

Way Too Early 3/17/22

Way Too Early with Ali Vitali

MS NOW, Ali Vitali

Washington, Congress, Msnbc, Elections, Government, News, President, Politics, Versant, Ms Now, 2018, Issues, Versant Media, Analysis, Senate, Sunday

4.5538 Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2022

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

The Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its fourth week.

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0:00.0

Today it's not enough to be the leader of the nation.

0:05.0

Today it takes to be the leader of the world.

0:08.0

Being the leader of the world means to be the leader of peace.

0:14.0

Peace in your country doesn't depend anymore only on you and your people.

0:20.0

It depends on those next to you,

0:24.6

on those who are strong.

0:27.6

Strong doesn't mean weak.

0:31.6

Strong is brave and ready to fight for the life

0:35.6

of his citizens and citizens of the world.

0:41.1

Ukrainian President Voltaire Zelensky in a moving address to Congress,

0:45.6

pleading for more help, more weapons, and more sanctions against Russia.

0:50.3

We'll get reaction from lawmakers and break down how President Biden is answering that call.

0:56.2

Plus, Biden calls Vladimir Putin a war criminal as Ukraine accuses Russia of bombing a theater

1:03.1

where hundreds of civilians were seeking shelter.

1:05.9

We're live on the ground as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters week four.

1:13.5

Good morning and welcome to way too early on this Thursday, March 17th. I'm Jonathan Lemire.

1:19.3

It was an emotional day on Capitol Hill yesterday as Ukrainian president, Voldemir Zelensky,

1:24.2

addressed virtually both chambers of the United States Congress. With millions of Americans

1:28.8

watching live on television, Zelensky invoked two of the most horrific days in U.S. history,

1:34.7

the attack on Pearl Harbor and September 11th, to put into perspective what Ukraine is going

1:39.9

through now. Three weeks after his country was invaded by Russian troops, the Ukrainian president's

1:45.7

speech largely focused on what more the U.S. can be doing to assist his people.

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