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[000:00:00;00] ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this is the w news live from berlin. still no breakthrough in the crisis of ukraine . joe biden and vladimir putin talk for the 1st time in 2 months. russia dismisses the u. s. wanting that an invasion should come at any time as hysteria, french police fire tear gas to break up. an eagle protest against pandemic restrictions authority stop hundreds of vehicles trying to reach the central powers
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. and in the business they got a little bottom forester as they thumped champions by and munich. stunning. does the variance ah, i'm really mohammed welcome to the program. a conference call between the united states and russia has fell to ease tensions of ukraine. president joe biden and blood mir putin spoke after the us warned that russia could invade ukraine at any time. moscow has dismissed the claim. as hysteria, crane's forces are on high alert as more than 100000 russian troops gathered near the border. germany has joined other nations and telling its nationals to leave ukraine. the u. s. embassy and keith, or non essential stuff,
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are being pulled out. and the u. s. government is advising its citizens to leave ukraine. other governments are following suit, the latest escalation miss simmering crisis that is reaching boiling point 4 months. russia has build up its military presence on the ukrainian border. ah, adding to moscow's menace russian forces occurred, conducting drills and but a ruse. us intelligence has warned that a russian invasion could be imminent, even giving february 16 as a possible launch date. you as secretary of state antony blinkin on a state visit and far way fiji. backed up this assessment. we continue to see very troubling signs of russian escalation, including new forces arriving around ukraine's borders. as i said yesterday were in
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the window when a russian invasion can start at any time if president putin so decides that includes in the coming days, all diplomatic efforts to deescalate have failed to bridge the divide, germany, which unlike other nato countries, has refused to send arms to ukraine for fear provoking, russia continues to hold out hope in latin adroitly. yes. give me want to make clear that there is a red line here, and this is the sovereignty of ukraine. i do. we are preparing our response with all necessary measures and toughness, but we are also simultaneously working for dialogue and for the process. not only to be back at the table, but to stay there. i'm tish mission designs are none to at all. heard sublime german chancellor, olaf shots will travel to moscow on tuesday to meet with hootin little about the thompson. we have to be rid, amid the exodus from his country ukrainian president followed me. zalinski is appealing for calm. we have
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a lot of information because we are on these borders. it's our borders. it's our territory. you know, i have to speak with our people. like you do, you know, like, like president and say people throughs and the tools that we have different information . and now, the best friend for enemies that hispanic in our country, his words, a reminder that until the 1st shot is fired and anger, a fragile piece prevails. well, it's bringing roger men and he is a expert on defense policy and a senior researcher at columbia university in new york. it's great to have you with us on the w news now is a bad sign that western nations are calling on personnel and citizens to leave ukraine given the magnitude of the russian build up there during the responsible thing. as you have said in your program, there is a very substantial bill,
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up of russian troops. the russians are in a position to launch an assault if they wanted to. what is not known and what cannot be known as precisely when that will happen. that is why these evacuations are taking place. now, biden and putin spoke, but there was kelly. no breakthrough biden has said that he still prefers diplomacy . how do you think he should be navigating this to deescalate a crisis? hooton's main complaint has been that russia's demands have been ignored. the problem with those demands is one that there should be a permanent ban on ukraine entering nato, which nato is not prepared to give. and the other is that no us forces should be introduced into those countries that joined nato after $999.00. the question is whether in order to work or go, mister putin will reduce his demand somewhat, and nato will shift toward meeting them. i can see some ways that to happen,
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but there is no evidence that's happening yet. yeah, russia's main demand is that ukraine never becomes a member of nato. is that ever going to be solvable? well, it is all in the following sense. i think mister put in ought to realize and certainly knows that there is no country in, in nato, champing at the bit, insisting that ukraine enter even the ukrainians know this. so one possible solution that a colleague of and i and i have suggested here in the u. s. is some sort of moratorium on membership where the miss to put in will settle for something like that, as opposed to a formal written guarantee which you will not get is the unknown question. you've criticized america's foreign policy after the end of the cold war for excluding russia from europe, security architecture. what's approach, do you think the united states should be taking? well, the horses kind of out of the bar now, but at the end of the cold war,
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the united states faced choice of expanding nato eastward, which every single russian leader, it's not just mister putin has said, would be viewed as an unfriendly act and would divide europe, as long as russia was weak, this policy could be continued. we are dealing today was substantially more powerful. russia, it is in a position to push back and has pushed back. none of this is to say that an attack on ukraine, any in any sense, be legitimate, but i'm not surprised to see something like this. having eventually happened, roger men and speaking to us from new york. thank you very much for your analysis. thank you. well let's take a look at the mother stories making news around the world. hungry is prime minister victor or bon is campaigning for a 4th term in office or bond told supporters in budapest that there could be an influx of refugees from ukraine should,
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will break out. he also hinted that hungry could leave the european union. the election is an april police have failed to clear a major bridge crossing between the us and canada, which is being blocked by truckers protesting against vaccine balls. a canadian judge ordered the drivers to leave but there are refusing to budge. the actions have disrupted cross order trade for days. a smaller version of the canadian blockade has taken place across the border in the us city of buffalo. people gathered at the roadside and drove past and cars and trucks to protest vaccine mandates. and in france, police have clashed with hundreds of protesters in paris, so called freedom convoys travelled from around the country. inspired by the truckers in canada, hundreds of motorists tried to reach central paris in defiance of
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a police ban clouds of tear gas on the shore. elisa as police clash with protesters demonstrating against frances covered restrictions, the self proclaimed freedom convoys began arriving overnight, defying a government order banning the rally. police stopped hundreds of vehicles at checkpoints around paris, but many managed to slip through the net. inside the city demonstrate as briefly blocked roads around the arc de triomphe calling for freedom, and the scrapping of frances vaccine pass for some protesting the vaccine pass is only part of the story jovial no day we hear against the vaccine pass, but not only it's also against all the taxes, the government imposes a mass offices. what all of you to do? well, it's all about poverty. you can't live with such poverty levels. so that's why way here, that's why we're angry and why this won't stop. but regardless of their cause,
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the authorities in paris are determined to prevent a blockade like the one in canada's capital city. clashes between police and protesters escalated quickly. police have been using t a guests to disperse the crowds, leaving the picturesque streets of paris. looking more like a war zone, ah, to the beijing winter olympics where germany gained a new sliding champion, havanese became the country's 1st female skeleton when m. a 21 year old wasn't among the favorites. but she beat australia's jacqueline narrow, caught to get gemini 6th gold medal from 6 events at the young king sliding santa and the international olympic committee says there will be no repercussions for ukraine's gladish love. harris cabbage. the athlete flashed assigned in support of
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peace in his homeland. at the end of his skeleton, bob run, he revealed a sign reading no war in ukraine. the i o. c could have considered his act political, which is against olympic rules. d w. jonathan crane is in beijing and explains why the committee decided not to take action. we were expecting awfully protest, but not necessarily on ukraine may be about china and human rights better yet. this was a skeleton awfully by the name of law to slough harris cabbage. now he held up her opposed to saying no war in ukraine. he was basically saying, look, any normal person just wants peace, don't they? but he, i see actually forbids protests during the competition. it's all to do with its rule 50 and, and, you know, protecting political neutrality. but in this case it has come out and said, look, this is just a gesture of peace. we see the matter close. so at least some common sense hosp of out here. and then the blender sega little bottom, caused
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a big stir as they been buying munich on saturday. the champions were 9 points, care in the league going into this one. but even after taking the lead, they were no match for the home side. who gave their fans an unforgettable afternoon for the younger generation of balkan fans the last time they beat lion is a bedtime story told by their parents. and when robert live in dusky scored 1st in this match, it seemed they might have to wait another year to update the legend. but the next half hour would write an unexpected chapter in the clubs history. malcolm struck back his christopher and wait, a jay put a spring in the home side. step encouraging and i was soon in the lead when york and la cardia converted from the penalty spot in the 38th minute. the
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fans dared to dream of victory, even before christian gamboa scored a goal, the stuff of pure football fantasy. the reply confirmed this as a contender for goal of the season. it made the score 31, and it seemed like things could surely get no better. but 4 minutes later they did . this time it was garret hoffman and leasing a curling shot into the far corner to make it full one by and had conceded for in a buddhist league a 1st half. for the 1st time in 45 years, robert levin dusky put one back after the break, his 2nd of the day. but this was not to be the story of another famous buying fight back. this was the day the minnows roared and danced after their 1st victory of the bavarian st. in 18 years or saturdays bundis legal gangs are overs. let's take a look at the results on matched 822. as we saw buck and stunned by in can't back
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beat ox bag. frankfurt last 2 volts burg. fryeburg. drew with mines and a french b. touch of berlin. eva cushion thrashed sir garton, saturday's late game on friday. leipzig beat cologne. and in sundays the game. when berlin will be hosting dot meant meanwhile, english premier league sides chelsea are now officially the best team in the world after they beat brazil's palomares in the club. well, the kabul cup, final in upper darby with schools tied at 11 after 90 minutes. chelsea were awarded a penalty for handball deep into extra time. chi harvard's kept his cool to stop the bull home. the germans scored the winning goal and the last season's champions the to final. now he and his teammates have another metal for their collections and carnival has made a tentative return to the streets and squares of venice. authorities have scrapped
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some pandemic restrictions, allowing revellers to swap surgical masks for traditional 18th century costumes. the festivities are described as no key. it's the 1st time there's been any carnival, a celebration since the onset of the current, a virus here watching deed of the news life from berlin up next is life. i'll season a bite with interest. the global economy. our portfolio w business. here's a closer look out the project to analyze the flight for market dominance. steuben head
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