Ali Velshi delivers emotional sign-off on final weekend show
Ali Velshi delivered an emotional goodbye to his eponymous show on Sunday as the MS NOW chief data reporter prepares to move to weeknights on June 15, when he will take the reins of “The 11th Hour.”
Velshi began his nearly 20-minute monologue by thanking his team for their contributions to the show since its launch in 2020. “For more than six years, our newsroom has been filled with journalists who chose this work at the exact moment in American history when it was most needed,” he said. “Producers and bookers, writers and researchers, people who spend their week fact-checking what the powerful said, so that you and I could hold those words up to the light on weekend mornings.”
The host reflected on the major news events that he and his team covered on “Velshi” over the years, including the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the killing of George Floyd.
“Journalism starts with bearing witness,” he said. “Journalism is the decision made every single day by people who could be doing something safer and more lucrative, to go to the place where something is happening, to look at it directly, to describe it as honestly as language allows, and to make sure the people who were not there, who cannot be there or who have deliberately kept away from there, know what happened.”
According to Velshi, that kind of journalism is perhaps more important now than ever before. He pointed to President Donald Trump’s repeated attacks on the media and the recent scandal at CBS News’ “60 Minutes,” where several veteran reporters and producers have accused the network’s leadership of intervening to produce more favorable coverage of the president.
“Some of the institutions that taught this country what bearing witness looks like are right now under pressure from, or perhaps in bed with, this administration,” he warned. “That is not a coincidence.”
“That’s why bearing witness has never mattered more than it does right now, and you don’t have to be a journalist to bear witness,” Velshi continued, stressing that real power in America comes from the people themselves:
I’ve interviewed princes and presidents and potentates and prime ministers, some of the most powerful people on the face of the earth, but it was never from them that I learned what democracy is made of or where it draws its strength. It was on the road meeting the people whose names will never appear in a headline: the ones who run for the school board, who show up to the meeting that no one else attends, who refuse stubbornly and beautifully and at real cost to be exhausted into indifference. That is where I learned the thing I now believe most deeply, that in a democracy power does not flow down from the powerful, it rises from you, the authors of this democracy.
You can watch Velshi’s full remarks in the clip at the top of the page.
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