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the, the, you're watching data we can use live from the lane to use thanks for return to europe, along with its allies, ukraine marks the beginning of russia's full scale and fashion, new places of support. a continuing bringing. volt hype, president floating means the lensky states. he's country is definitely stronger now than vaccine. also coming off, donald trump lashes out at joey boston saying another 10 for the president will lead to us to help is comments. com as far as his head to the polls and the key republican primaries and the documentary about the return of the looted african bought trish. it takes the top price of the building international film festival.
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will get more on this to use the award winning new movies from al correspondence on the red carpet the . i'm jared raid, welcome to discharge. lead is if you cranes, allies have pledge the support for as long as it takes and it's war against russia . it was the 2nd anniversary of russia's full scale invasion on saturday to mock the some of the day. some leaders from the g save and group of nations joined ukrainian presidents loaded mister lensky in the place where one of the 1st bottles took place. and ukraine prevailed. friends greeted at the ensign of a sealed net keys on february 24th 2022 russian app on forces attack this airport. at the time, many photo russia would capture keith. but after a month and
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a half of ukrainian or assistance to to and withdrew his forces from the area. so would you, ma'am? this is today, we are in a very symbolic place. was formerly assigned with wet boots and wanted to win the battle for our capital, the bathroom for keys with the key bottle of the blitzkrieg. he was planning it keeping bundle and it was here, the stuff that his 1st fundamental defense went to a soul just destroyed the landing of russian motors. let me show you this on thursdays. give boots well latest praise to cry and for it's for assistance against it's my to neighbor. you managed to stop rush us attack towards the heart of ukraine. you'll save your country, you saved all of europe. and today we are here from across europe and the world to pay tribute to your bravery. just hours before lead us gather the focus on the ration
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a deadly russian drug and attack on odessa reminded people the that the war goes on . and the significance of the timing of the assault was enough loss. the residents with this happens almost every day. it's hard to understand. if it's symbolic or not, we, we don't know what's going to happen this evening and what we normally in the evenings we have a tax. everything is symbolic. russell of states that we're doing it out, people are dying. we want the war to end. as soon as possible starts to look at, we have no more strength left you and you have a news. neither physical. what i listen nor mental flowers for the victims of oppression. despise promises of last thing support and this style mates and the fighting is causing fatigue in the corporate dose of power in the west. and that's the goal and says it's the 3rd. yeah. ukraine faces an uncertain future
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us to the us now with donald trump is once again rattled against president joy bite and he gave a speech. lloyd with apple i stuck with the imagery of the conservative political action conference, or the c pack in the state of maryland. trump of painted a beak, clique, picture of another bite in time saying it would lead us to hell. the favorite for the republican presidential nomination went on to describe himself as a political dissidents. trump is facing multiple criminal charges for his efforts to overturn his 2020 election defeat service. and then you have to a w correspondent, janelle delilah, and he is at the c pack conference in washington. janelle, good to say you tell us more about what donald trump had to cite. indeed, jared, it was a very fiery speech and in classic trump a fashion, it was a rather lengthy,
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we're talking somewhere in the ballpark of 90 minutes. but the message of his speech really centered on the general election. he was trying to tell them how his administration would be different from jo biden's, he called you 5 minutes administration, 4 years of bloodshed, chaos, and violence. now of course, we know that's not true. violent crime is down all across the country in cities, both big and small. but of course, this is the c pack, and if there is going to be an audience that is receptive to that message, it would be here. now, what he really wanted to get across to the people gathered here was that he is the only thing standing between them and the great american, the decline. and you know, this distill, pick a vision of on check, legal integration of a runaway inflation of government overreach. distilled and simple sound bites like drill, baby drill or stop the invasion. but another thing that he did, the quite astutely i thought was to tie in this idea of freedom in his candidacy,
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saying that a vote for trump is a vote for freedom. meaning freedom from those things that i just described, but also tying it in the to his own quest, his own personal quest to stay free. because uh, as we said, he is facing multiple charges. and uh, in terms of whether the speech to move the needle at all for the goers of c path, we talked to lots of people around here. and they did say that for those that were on the fence before, well, they're definitely voting for a trump. now, so in, in a sense has message did work to now there's a k republican primer in south carolina happening but trump isn't talking about his opponent nikki, highly. but by doing this, you say, how important is this primary for his be to become the republican nominate as well, even before this primary in south carolina, it was quite clear that donald trump would walk away with a victory. the poles ahead of the primary, consistently showed him with a greater than 20 point lead over his opponent. nikki haley. there was even
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a pull that came out today. that said, 65 percent of republican primary voters would deem a trump fit for office. still, even if he was convicted of a crime. so even if this would be quite a blow for nikki haley, of course we're talking about her home state where she was governor. this was a very much expected and for her part she has been saying and she said so again, earlier today that she is staying in the race until super tuesday, she has not thought be on super tuesday. for most intents and purposes, though, it does look like she will be able to hang on for a campaign, finances are in good shape. and her argument, of course, we're staying in the race is uh, she would be next in line. if something were to happen to donald trump, whether at health wise or something with his legal cases. so, but in essence, when it comes through today today is definitely a victory for trump. whether in here in washington,
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dc or in south carolina to now to milan there. thank you to now so i've just as we've just been hearing, donald trump is keeping us in group on the republican policy. but a group of republicans is planning for a future that he's not a puddled. washington bureau chief in his poll met some of them at a novice on that cold principles 1st happening this weekend in the us capital. it appears that there is currently no viable alternatives to donald trump has the republican policies presidential candidate. however, not all republicans are in support of 2 and they will not win a general election smile. a lawyer is organizing the principles for somebody than washington, which aims to find ways to liberate the party from from employees. i think if he wins his great, i mean the, the, his grip on the party will be a fine. i mean, able to say that the question will be resolved, the transformation on ideas will be complete,
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the republican party will no longer be a party of it will be a party of isolationism. it'll be a party of conspiracy theories about the deep state being arrayed against average americans. it's the 2nd time that those republicans who are critical was donald trump, are coming together to discuss the future of the apology. who's out the former president? there are enough people in there in congress and elsewhere. you $700.00 plus people here, principles 1st, who actually have a hunger for moral and righteous leadership. once we get past this and people can get back to principles, like we're discussing here today at the summit, i'm very optimistic about the future in the us. and donald trump, he'll be, he'll be at the head of the party for a couple more years. and will i have hope that we will get through the attacks on democracy, the, the, the rhetoric, you know, it's just, it's just so senseless in today's day and age and research part of that, my generation so tired of it
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a 30 minute drive away. mike on supporters or gathering it see peg summit that was one so platform for conservative discussions and idea sharing. however, in this election year, dialogue and debate seem to be absent as the event resembles the ceremonial coordination of the former president. these contrast events reveal divisions in the g o p and the ongoing struggle for the republican parties. core values is a quick round up of some of the world news headlines. now the us and you kind of have launched fresh air strikes on the receipt rebel group in yemen, realty run television said strikes, it's a capital sign of the us and u. k. of conducted numerous strikes since the start of this, the in response to who is the attacks on ships passing through the red sea. it is, riley police have used water cannon to disperse, and 2000 and protest is in televi,
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holding for the removal of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the demonstration is one of the largest seems to how most tara attack. so what type of 7 last t a and b is riley bombardment of cancer, which has followed the body of i'll explain to valley has been handed over to his mother according to his bunks person for the light russian opposition later. no funeral day's house have been confirmed yet earlier this week, and of all these mazda state authorities were refusing to allow a public sermon. a lead is from the eco also group of western african nations have agreed to lift some of the sanctions i previously placed on the shaft. its president was ousted in a military crew last july because loss is looking at ways to rebuild ties with co head countries. in the region and the documentary about returning bluetooth african not work is taking the top prize at the berlin international film festival. the golden bed went to dial me a joint production between been named senegal and front. the bailey and others top
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prize went to french, senegalese director monte d. up for her documentary document. the film follows 26. royal treasure is being returned by france to bend niemen, where a group of university students isn't sure what that means for them to come and see how this new check on the south korean director. hong sue's a traveler's needs, took. the 2nd prize is about a bad playing, but we'd role of a mysterious voyager. and so the best director went to nelson carlo data centers out of yes for pay the experimental film narrated by hippo, the savvy he got to give it to me, but he had
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a mind despite having no clear plot. the film offers many observations of humanity . emily watson taking and acting award for her role in small things like these. we'd have some tea of that mother. she won the jury over as an ice cold, non running essentially a labor camp for unwed mothers. current events also weighing on this here is $1000000000.00 with a special documentary prize to palestinian and israeli activists by so either and you about abraham. their film. no other lands documents address, fight against exposure and in the west bank of the item is rarely by cities palestinian and in 2 days we will go back to a land where we are not to equally fits your active as filmmakers urging the audience to raise awareness for palestinians rights invest in for your coverage,
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and i need to wrap up all of this is bailey and i left her a mouth film experts. scott rock spray picking maddie the ops documentary. the whole me was a political decision by the belly, another jury. but it was a pretty safe one. there are probably not many in the bell in our community who will object to the sharp criticism of colonialism. the same cannot be said for the issue. the 1000000000 dollar has been trying to avoid or down play all festival. namely the ongoing war in gaza. but that issue was back on stage at the battery and all the wards with most of the winners, including maddie the up using that stage to take a political stance. calling for an immediate cease fire in the war and for an end to the bombing of the civilian population in gaza. so it was another very political, barely knowledge. maybe just not in the way that the festival had hoped. scott box
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