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, which is interesting because it mentions some of the russian annexations of ukraine admiral james stavridisonversation, thank you very much appreciate it. >> thank you >>> the world hoping for some kind of quick end to that for ukraine certainly. still ahead, boeing seeing a boost over the past month, up 20%. what can we expect of the earnings before the bell tomorrow thkefaortoat cine y cts wchomg up ♪♪ ♪♪ be ready for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with dia. and i'm going to tell you about exciting medicare advantage plans that can provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare you are covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits but you have to meet a deductible for each, and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see, they cover the same things as original medicare, and they also cover your medicare deductibles and coinsurance. but they often have higher monthly premiums and no prescription drug coverage. now, let's take a lo
, which is interesting because it mentions some of the russian annexations of ukraine admiral james stavridisonversation, thank you very much appreciate it. >> thank you >>> the world hoping for some kind of quick end to that for ukraine certainly. still ahead, boeing seeing a boost over the past month, up 20%. what can we expect of the earnings before the bell tomorrow thkefaortoat cine y cts wchomg up ♪♪ ♪♪ be ready for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with...
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so i'lljust tell you what, james stavridis, the american former supreme allied commander of nato, hase who've been drafted to fight in ukraine. he says, "almost certainly they will become yet another wave of cannon fodder launched at ukrainian positions." and we see them dying in huge numbers or being wounded. that's one of the terrors of this war and one of the crimes of people who are in kremlin. it's a crime against their own people. they committed the crime against ukraine and they're committing the crime against their own people, against russia. i mean, how does it make you feel when you see those young men becoming — getting killed or maimed? i see that they could be my children, or grandchildren, or whatever. i just want to explore a bit more with you the role of culture as a form of protest. i know you said that you don't do it as a form of protest, but nevertheless, being russian and being a cultural icon, such as yourself, inevitably you are getting drawn into the politics of the ukraine war. and i'm thinking of people like russia's star conductor valery gergiev, who was the
so i'lljust tell you what, james stavridis, the american former supreme allied commander of nato, hase who've been drafted to fight in ukraine. he says, "almost certainly they will become yet another wave of cannon fodder launched at ukrainian positions." and we see them dying in huge numbers or being wounded. that's one of the terrors of this war and one of the crimes of people who are in kremlin. it's a crime against their own people. they committed the crime against ukraine and...
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that's admiral james stavridis, former nato commander, delivering a keynote address. fabulous.. so, thank you. time to see how you responded to the poll question at the all-new smerconish.com. would your choice of physician be impacted if you knew they struggled with undergraduate organic chemistry? i know, it's an odd question. let's see the result. a flat 60/40. i am glad a lot voted. no. no, you wouldn't. you don't care. so you go into a doctor, okay, how about brain surgery? you are going to have brain surgery and you find out that the brain surgeon struggled with organic chemistry s there another brain surgeon in the house? here are some of the social media reaction that came in. i am in the minority again on one of my poll questions. smerconish, you are having unique segments today. i like the change-up. you yeah, thank you for saying that. i thought that the gas price data was really stunning. and i loved getting into that. and the boudoir pic thing is amazing and the organic chemistry thing is cool and the fast food and trump is remarkable and well. thank you for notici
that's admiral james stavridis, former nato commander, delivering a keynote address. fabulous.. so, thank you. time to see how you responded to the poll question at the all-new smerconish.com. would your choice of physician be impacted if you knew they struggled with undergraduate organic chemistry? i know, it's an odd question. let's see the result. a flat 60/40. i am glad a lot voted. no. no, you wouldn't. you don't care. so you go into a doctor, okay, how about brain surgery? you are going...
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of iranian weapons and will take appropriate action as needed let's bring in retired admiral james stavridis. what does this all say about russia using iranian drones? >> vladimir putin, if your milt is so powerful, if your groundf forces are so incredible, why are you relying on assets being provided by yet another pariah nation, iran, to attack at a distance it's like a football team that long range passes. look, this is not going to can't make ground gains. now they are desperately trying long range passes. look, this is not going to change the facts on the ground it's a lot like world war ii where the nazis used these buzz bomb, beit bombs to attack the civilians in londo bombs, bombs to attack the civilians in london and only enhanced the morale of the british. it will enhance the morale of the ukranians. this is a sign of weakness on the part of russiaece that the assault isn't going to change the facts on the ground, no strength. >> you wrote in a recent op-ed piece that the russian aerial assault isn't going to change the facts on the ground, something you just said there, and it's g
of iranian weapons and will take appropriate action as needed let's bring in retired admiral james stavridis. what does this all say about russia using iranian drones? >> vladimir putin, if your milt is so powerful, if your groundf forces are so incredible, why are you relying on assets being provided by yet another pariah nation, iran, to attack at a distance it's like a football team that long range passes. look, this is not going to can't make ground gains. now they are desperately...
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. >> let's bring in retired admiral james stavridis.is our chief international security and diplomacy aanalyst. good morning to you. i want to ask this. the risk of nuclear armageddon right now is highest since the cuban missile crisis in 60 years. is that your assessment of the situation? >> there is good news and less good news here. the less good news is yeah, we are closer to a potential use of a nuclear weapon. i, for one, would believe far more likely it would be a smaller nuclear device. i think the good news here is that the west is prepared for this in terms of signaling. that's what the president was doing yesterday to president putin that we have many options that we can respond if he there essentially zero percent chance of an exchange here. putin is not reaching for the lever for the apocalypse. he knows that is the end of russia and the world. tactically, we can respond in the 10% range. yes, it is all concerning. >> certainly, admiral, we know putin is facing pressure. the comments by president biden. he is facing pressur
. >> let's bring in retired admiral james stavridis.is our chief international security and diplomacy aanalyst. good morning to you. i want to ask this. the risk of nuclear armageddon right now is highest since the cuban missile crisis in 60 years. is that your assessment of the situation? >> there is good news and less good news here. the less good news is yeah, we are closer to a potential use of a nuclear weapon. i, for one, would believe far more likely it would be a smaller...
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. >>> joining the table former nato supreme allied commander, james stavridis, msnbc's chief nationalto our top story there. >>> an overnight attack, russian forces used at least half a dozen iranian supplied drones to strike a military base about 50 miles south of kyiv. in the last three weeks, it is the closest attack to the country's capital in months, highlighting the growing risks ukraine faces as it forces advance to the south and east. this comes as russian troops appear to be ramping up their use of iranian made drones on the battlefield. iran denies supplying the drones to russia while the kremlin has not commented. russian president vladimir putin signed the final papers to annex the four regions of ukraine. this comes as moscow's military struggles to control the occupied areas. in response to the annexation, ukrainian president zelenskyy announced the fast track application to join nato earlier this week. zelenskyy ruled out negotiations with russia saying putin's actions made talking to the russian leader impossible. so admiral, let's talk about the move here by vladimir
. >>> joining the table former nato supreme allied commander, james stavridis, msnbc's chief nationalto our top story there. >>> an overnight attack, russian forces used at least half a dozen iranian supplied drones to strike a military base about 50 miles south of kyiv. in the last three weeks, it is the closest attack to the country's capital in months, highlighting the growing risks ukraine faces as it forces advance to the south and east. this comes as russian troops...
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with us we have former nato supreme allied demander james stavridis, the chief analyst. richard haass, and the host of "way too early," white house bureau chief at "politico," jonathan lemire, good to have you all with us this morning. admiral, the news out of ukraine for the russian army, all bad. the news out of ukraine for vladimir putin, all bad. there seems to be a quickening of, again, of russian troops falling back, giving up, what can you tell us about where you've seen the events of the last five, six, seven days, put it in perspective for us. >> yeah, if you think about the war, joe, as kind of a series of phases, phase one, this attempt failed by putin to take the whole country. phase two was kind of grinding warfare along the line of demarcation. we're now in phase three where the critical mass of all of these weapons systems joining the ukrainians with their fighting spirit are really starting to tell. we saw over the last four weeks some pretty striking uptick in takeovers by the ukrainians. you're showing some great video of that right now. i think, howeve
with us we have former nato supreme allied demander james stavridis, the chief analyst. richard haass, and the host of "way too early," white house bureau chief at "politico," jonathan lemire, good to have you all with us this morning. admiral, the news out of ukraine for the russian army, all bad. the news out of ukraine for vladimir putin, all bad. there seems to be a quickening of, again, of russian troops falling back, giving up, what can you tell us about where you've...
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. >> our friend, james stavridis, four star admiral, said if he had one document he shouldn't have hadd. so to underscore your point. the ramifications are huge. this is not showing off to reporters and friend about kim jong un writing him a note. this is not gossiping about emmanuel macron's personal life. this is compromising human assets on the ground. it compromises ongoing intelligence operations. it could change how our allies view us. would they be less likely to share secrets with the united states because donald trump or someone like him could blab about them. it may upset other nations, hostile nations, iran, china, learn what we're up to. none of this is good. this is a significant blow potentially to the intelligence community that this nation has put together so carefully for so many decades. and i want to take a variation of what joe said to you, it does seem like people don't care about this, though this is such a big deal. to the political lens, i don't know that we're going to see blowback for the midterms but like if donald trump is considering his own presidential ru
. >> our friend, james stavridis, four star admiral, said if he had one document he shouldn't have hadd. so to underscore your point. the ramifications are huge. this is not showing off to reporters and friend about kim jong un writing him a note. this is not gossiping about emmanuel macron's personal life. this is compromising human assets on the ground. it compromises ongoing intelligence operations. it could change how our allies view us. would they be less likely to share secrets with...