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[000:00:00;00] with this idiot up, the news line from berlin crisis talks to avert war in eastern europe. before he adds to moscow, germany's olaf shoulds tells ukraine's president germany stands firmly with keith. this, as russia's military stands, poised on the ukraine border. also on the show, the shadow of a positive drug test to lose over russia. star figure skater, young camilla volleyball will be allowed to compete in the olympic womens singles
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events. but that's not the last word on this case. and the women are front and center at the most political of all the major film festivals. they're building out aah! on lylark, thank you very much for joining us. german chancellor, olaf schultz and ukrainian president vladimir zalinski, have held crisis talks in cave over the mounting threats of a russian invasion of ukraine. jessica schultz assured his ukrainian counterparts of germany's continued support and set the west is ready for serious dialogue with russia over security matters. the chancellor is said to fly to moscow. next 4 talks with president vladimir putin. he had a clear warning for his next host about the consequences of any military action
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against you. crane is my hand kiff the i'm up here and live. i am once again making clear ukraine sovereignty and territorial integrity are non negotiable for germany. therefore, we expect clear steps from russia to deescalate current tensions. he has come to. the german government is clear that further military aggression against ukraine would have serious political, economic, and geostrategic consequences for russia to heal. i will emphasize that to morrow in moscow to forget the scottish moron in moscow dishwasher. archie political editor, mikaela, mikaela, kushner, attended that press conference and keep. earlier i spoke to her about whether chance social says offer 2 of aide to ukraine was too little too late. of we are seeing some signals already coming out of moscow. not necessarily related to this meeting here today, but it clearly german chancellor,
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ola saw it said we know what to do and it appears that moscow understands that the west has coordinates. it coordinated itself to a degree that there could be some swift responds because we're hearing that to vladimir putin and secular, off his foreign minister came out today and said that there may be a chance for further talk talks. and that's exactly what, what amusing lensky ukrainian present and german chancellor. so it's in this building behind me, the residence of the president. we're talking about today that there needs to be a diplomatic process that it's worth going the extra mile and continuing the talks . so some potential silver lining on the horizon that am making clear that everybody is on the same page when it comes to sanctions may pay off. at the same time, there were some mixed signals over nato membership after ukraine's ambassador had been misinterpreted as it is being said here,
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that ukraine may not insist on wanting to join nato, or that something that amused lensky said he definitely still wants to pursue that . and console f salt said, well that's not really a current issue anyway, because legally ukraine couldn't join, would that still remaining conflict area with russia over the annexation of crimea? so very complex here, but a clear message from german chancellor. so it's that we, as in the west know what to do if bloody bruton venue put in for real crosses, that border launches any other attack. how has that message been received by his host the ukrainians? well, he's thankful he said, for the support to buy germany, although there is continuing criticism over the fact that germany will not deliver arms to ukraine is really no sign that that will change any time soon. although there now is a list that dummies looking at whether they can deliver other equipment in a military context like m at night vision equipment,
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that kind of thing. and that is ongoing coordination and dummy's also pledged an extra 150000000 in loans here. so the germans that didn't come and empty handed, some recognition amongst a lot of criticism for germany. if you ask people here on the streets at that it, germany is indeed certainly economically and politically standing by the side of ukraine. next stop moscow. mikayla where chancellor schultz will meet with the russian president, president putin. what will he try to avoid doing? but start with that he will try and avoid coming into a situation where vladimir putin says something like he did after the visit by a french present. manu him a call, saying that this was not the format to find any kind of solution. and i've been traveling with the chance today. his advisors are being considerably how can i say modest about their expectations?
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what can be achieved by germany alone, by their chancellor alone in moscow? and the german perspective is that a continuation of talks is already a success in itself. if those gloom and doom predictions don't become reality that already this week, potentially even wednesday, there could be an attack. so there is a search for continuous threads of dialogue using all formats. and while at the same time sending the signal to moscow that yes indeed, if they want talks for real meaningful talks that germany, you're of the west remains committed to sit down and talk about what that could mean as an outcome in the end. as long as there is no crossing of that red line, meaning the territorial integrity of ukraine, being violet violated once again, one has to say, by russia final fast, 20 seconds. is there
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a sense that president is prepared to cut a deal with germany? that you wouldn't have to deal with germany, it's it. germany is not the player. he would want to cut a deal, whether it's become wanting has become clear, is that he wants to be at eye level with the united states. u. s. president bite has picked up the phone to him a couple of times now, so he's already achieved that goal. what the outcome will be is on a completely different page, and that may still take quite a bit of time. did of your typical editor, mio, electric, nor reporting from keith ukraine. thank you. want to tell you about the other stories and the headlines right now to the advice canada's most populous province. ontario is to draw covert 19 vaccine passport requirements saying they are no longer needed as the vast majority of the population has now been vaccinated. it was one of the measures targeted by demonstrators who blockaded the capitol ottawa for more than 2 weeks. an explosion fire in
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a residential building in southern france has killed at least 7 people, including 2 children around 30 people were injured. fire fighters are still looking for possible further victims investigation is underway into what caused the blast. archaeologists and peru have uncovered the mummified remains of 6 small children. the infant mummies are between 101200 years old. the experts who discovered them believe they are entombed. they were rather entombed as a child sacrifice ritual that was part of the burial rights of a high status individual whose body was discovered nearby to the winter olympics and beijing now. and it was a story of redemption for a french do oh, in the figure skating, i stands gabrielle up of a desk
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e and your message that own acclaimed gold. after falling short in the previous one breaks, it sets a new world record with 226.898 point speeding the previous record. they said themselves 4 years ago, a dress torn during their routine cost them victory at the piano. chang, games where they could only secure the silver metal. so good kate li, humphreys has the claim, the 1st ever gold medal in the women's mono bob event, which made it so big debut in beijing. humphreys was competing for the united states. having previously won 2 gold and a bronze in the 2 women event for her native canada. but she switched countries after alleging harassment within the canadian bobsled team. she became us citizen in december. 2 in the women's free style skiing ariel's,
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china's issue main tower has won her 1st ever gold metal. she was one romp as so she in 2014 and had to settle for silver again in the mixed aerials at these games in beijing. but she prevailed in a singles event, a claim, and emotional victory, and the 1st ever chinese gold in women's areas. meanwhile, it's been confirmed that russian figure skating star camilla valley ava can compete at the games following a decision by the court of arbitration for sport. the 15 year old help the russians when the team event last week, but then reports of a positive doping test for a heart medication. from december emerged, the court ruled valley eva should not be suspended ahead of a full hearing into the case. she's favorite to win gold at the women's individual events which takes place tomorrow. deliveries force correspond, johnson crane is in beijing at the games. here he is explaining the course rolling
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in terms of what the panel decided alternately, it had to weigh out, but 2 things. one was the integrity of competition. in other words, if fairly eva as it's not would what doped, how would that affect the integrity, the competition? would it damage it? how would the athletes who are competing also feel, knowing that perhaps someone was sharing the ice of them who wasn't clean? on the other hand, i had to look at the fairness on friday over. she is 15 years old. let's not forget . and as such, she is a protected person on the anti doping rules. and the panel pointed to that in a verdict essentially say look, if we were to start valuable from competing and it later turns out she wasn't guilty of doping. how would that affect how you could cult cause her significant personal hom, jonathan crane, they're reporting from beijing. their well, in allah has made a name as the most political of all the major international film festivals. while now after lukewarm starts, it's beginning to live up to that reputation. over the weekend,
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the competition put women front and center focusing the lime lights on the fight for their rights and those of others. bobby corners is a woman on a mission. one that might seem impossible that'll see or take on the u. s. government. and when and last reasons movie robbie a corn us versus george w bush tells a romanticized version of a true story that of a german turkish mothers seeking justice for her son knew that innocently detained in guantanamo. the men in guantanamo z, it's, it's with when you're detained in guantanamo this no perspective, it's kind of often august. no hopeful. it's kafka asked look. and so i was lucky to meet miranda's mother revere an enchanting, wonderful, cheerful woman who is also funny, leaves full. not that so who moss hold a follow met him captain,
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brings all those adjectives to life. and it's her stellar performance that turns this story of david and goliath into a hard warming tale about the boundless power of motherly love. phyllis nod cinematic directing debut call. jane introduces us to a clandestine women's network. providing safe abortions in 1960 s, chicago, a distant past one might believe. i think women's rights in the united states are talking about. they have not moved on one bit since the events of that film. and it's something again we, we touch on at the end of call jane, you know, hey, let's go get equal pay. yeah, you'll be waiting until where long dead for that me k arrest drama. the passengers of the night uses politics as a means of triggering our collective memory. shallow gains boom portrays elizabeth, whose life changes drastically around the time phone. swami,
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debt all is elected president of france. she's a very ordinary woman. that's what i loved about her. and she's going through what a woman of her age i left by her husband with our children having did find a job. mm hm. just very basic things. it was okay. forced to reinvent herself. the film follows elizabeth in her years of transformation from broken spirit till ins, against all our knowledge and before the end of middles presidency. lots of political undertones this weekend at the belly, noah and except for richey ponds. everything will be okay. most competition movies went about it without wagging the finger, without preaching, especially the films with leading women. those were much more about perseverance, about emancipation and about the people,
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men or women who lift us up. and many premieres left the viewers with a sense that passivity is no longer an option. and that change can often only happen if we take matters into our own hands. you're watching it. every news live from rural and stick with as either we news asia is of next. whitby rush. banner g on the lock and berlin. thanks. mark. ah, sometimes a seed is all you need to allow the big ideas to grow. we're bringing an environmental conservation to life with learning pass like global ideas. we will show you how climate change ended or mental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make

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