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ah, ah ah, this is the w news line from berlin 100 days after the rush. the invasion began. ukraine is still holding out as the 2 sides battle for control of the country's eastern industrial harp land. red cross says the scale of destruction is beyond belief also on the program, least before dad in a train crash in southern germany, emergency services are at the c. u. s. president echoes to play a family's bereaved by mass shootings. they had one message for all of us.
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do something, just do something for god shape. do something as a nation morning, the latest deaths president biden calls for gun control. ah, i'm fil gale. welcome to the program. it is now $100.00 days since russia invaded ukraine on, the wars shows no sign of ending red cross as the scale of destruction defies comprehension. united nations estimates more than 4000 civilians have been killed, and nearly 7000000 people have left the country and is not clear how many soldiers each side has lost. having failed to take the capital kiva, russia has scaled back its ambitions, and he's now fighting for control of ukraine's eastern industrial heartland. ukrainian, president of all of them is the landscape says he remains confident of victory. but
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it's been 100 days of war that life in the capital, keith has returned to a state of relative normality. there is signs of the russian invasion everywhere. and our people are getting on with life. no, but he thinks the war is over too. that doesn't mean conflict, i think it'll be a long conflict. so the war might stop and then start again. i'm preparing for 10 years or can do it all for you. i'm not bringing my family back, but i would like to stay in ukraine myself with your bullshit to so it's like a almost normal to you. i think the danger is still big. so we have are gathering of the troops in the, in the border was with russia and, and in time it could come back and also as everyone in ukraine we are under the m
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constant possibility of strike from the air a troop build up in belarus, just a few 100 kilometers to the north of hey, dance, have people on edge. and they are trying to make the most of the relative calm here . many fi that russian successes in the east could emboldened moscow to take another grab at the capital. and so of yan skin ukraine's east. now, one of the epi centers of russia's invasion war is everywhere. much of the city has been flattened by russian strikes. user to like you to know is it really necessary to launch this rocket on this house? and on this one and the one next door, the little you tell me that to let that dam persian think that russian missiles are coming. but really what, how much does it cost? is there a cost millions? what is this rocket designed for this house? not, you know,
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ukraine's president for laura may zalinski has said that victory will eventually belong to ukraine. wearing a shallow green view craned. i'm forced to hear that mission. most importantly, al coupla here. we've defended ukraine for $100.00 days already. the dish and victory will be ours. glory to craig. but i'm also mama, so green. even if residents share their president's optimism, here in the dawn bass, that promise feels a long way away. will they? w corresponded young phillips, sholtes is in, ki, even told me how the conflicts downs think, sir. tense at the moment, especially in the east president lensky says that around 20 percent of the territory i've been occupied by russia. as you know, after the failed attempt said to take over keith, at the very beginning of the war, russians have been focusing on the done by region in the east of the country, or the russian or the ukrainian forces. i have had some success there,
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but most of the territory in the danbury is in the hands of the russians or by now, and it's a territory well before the war. 15 percent off for ukrainians left and they're still fighting, going on in the key city are for severe donnette sca russians have taken over most of the city, but they're still resistance by the ukrainian forces. now the last couple of days have seen a promise yourself more heavy weaponry from western countries for that's going to take a weeks, if not months to actually arrive. said it. does that mean things are likely to get worse for ukraine before they get better? well things might get worse in the coming weeks. yes sir, but are all experts say that the fi? it's also in the danverse region is far from over, of course a ukrainians. a say that so the process of the weapon delivery should be
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a faster that they should speed up the weapon deliveries. but all sides seem to be prepared for a long war of attrition at the moment as so those are new weapon systems will almost certainly play in a very important role in a possible future count out offensive. so by the ukrainians and the coming weeks and months this young phillip shots in keith with the eu has now formerly approved new sanctions of the war, including an embargo and most russian oil imports by the end of the year. under the 6th round of measures, 3 more russian state media outlets. abandoned. russia's biggest bank spare bank is cut off from the swift payment system of the latest sanctions aim to squeeze the credit ability to pay for the war. so ah, the sanctions biting what sort of effect are they having was still to d w brush corresponding to emily show and who was based in moscow until that d. w was banned from operating. that a welcome back to the studio,
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emily. so every day life, i'll russians noticing anything different while the sanctions aren't having too much of an effect on everyday life in russia for normal russians quite yet. in part, that's because the russian authorities were kind of prepared for sanctions in to some extent. they've been preparing since the 1st round of sanctions are the initial rounds of sanctions. i should say, 2014, you know, after russia annexed the crimean peninsula and started a war and ukraine in the 1st place. and, and also in the 1st, you know, weeks and months of the sanctions, i'm coming into effect with the russian authorities, including the central bank to quite effective measures to counteract those sanctions. and it's counter intuitive perhaps, but russia's, as she earning still billions in oil revenue because actually the war has driven up prices in oil. so that's all still going into russian coffers. but the sanctions, i would say, are more extreme than the russian authorities expected. and experts predict that normal russian people will start feeling the effects of the sanctions sort of
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towards the summer. there are already some shortages, you know, and imports. for example, you know, car parts, buttons, bleach for paper, kind of a random list of things. micro chips as well. so kind of technology that's going to become a problem. and some experts predict that the russian economy could shrink by up to 15 percent this year. so you know that serious. but we should say when it comes to the actual goal of these sanctions, which is to stop this war, it hasn't worked out working. ok. so now we have russian forces embroiled in this fist drawn out conflict that was supposed to be a quick special military operations in russian plans have been drawn a couple of times. and now they're focusing their attacks on the, on the east to house present puting. having these withdrawals and these re groupings domestically, what i would say, you know, when it's, when you're in control of the narrative, it's, you know, you can sell basically anything. and this whole war was couched in these very vague
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terms. so it's called a special operation rather than a war. and the goals of this special operation were quote, the d not suffocation and demilitarization of ukraine. so essentially those terms are so vague that you can call anything you want of victory. and i think, you know, on russian state t, v, people have been talking a lot about kind of saving russian speakers in the east. so i think that would kind of fit into the narrative. now, you know, of russia kind of fighting in the east of the country, and of course, i just mentioned the state media. you can control the narrative particularly well if you're in control of the media. and that's more and more true now, you know, on state tv. but also all, almost all critical media outlets have been closed down or blocked since the war began. all right, so, so things like failing to, to capture cave russians are not aware of us or, or, or so, but as a sort of victory. i think it's just in general being sold as
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a high precision scout bull like was one of the words i heard being used. special operations where russia is victorious, of course, and emily. sure. and thank you so much. or trove is d robe in southern germany, killing at least 4 people, several carriages over turned on the tracks near the ski resort of darmesh pot and kerisha in the bavarian alps, emergency services, or at the c. a 30 people were injured, w's julius out delhi told me more. authorities have said they do not yet know what caused the derailment of parts of this train. it seems like the back part of the train. the carriages that were towards the back are the ones that actually went off the rails. and then there are pictures that show how these are these carriages have gone down a slope and overturned and a. it's sir, as likely that the train was quite full with people. we've heard from authorities
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that there have been at least 4 dead accounted for. and a number of people injured, some of them severely who had to be brought to the hospital. and a lot of people are likely to have been on this train because today was the last day of school because before a school vacations in a bavaria. so there were reports that said that a lot of school children were on this train, a heading home after the school day and heading into the holidays. and also significant is the location where this accident took place at the a g 7 summit that germany is presiding is a set to take place in the vicinity of gamete, patton kitchen. and so a lot of the authorities who were there working to organize the g 7, had to be involved in the rescue operation. at this train derailment, it took us through the rescue operation. how's it going? so authority say that a large amount of fire fighters,
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emergency rescuers and police are on the scene. they have deployed cranes to try to bring these carriages upright. but before that, people who were in the train had to be pulled out a through the windows. and or we know that helicopters have been deployed to bring the injured to the local area hospitals. the operation is still ongoing and that means that the, the train tracks had to be closed in the area around where the accident occurred because there is no possibility for train travel. thank you for dr. julia saga has been another shooting in the us. this time outside the church in the state of iowa, a man shot and killed 2 women before turning a gun on himself. a service was being held inside in the town of ames last week. 19 students and 2 teachers were killed in texas. president biden is urging congress to act to restrict access to guns,
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but he acknowledged that without support for republican lawmakers. nothing will change. biden's plead the american people was blunt and forceful. how much more corners are we willing to accept? how many more innocent american lives must be taken before we say enough enough? and he had clear proposals thought needed to be done. joe and i visited arlington that we need to ban assault weapons and high capacity magazines. and if we can't ban assault weapons, and we should raise the age to purchase them from 18 to 21. strengthened background checks and act safe storage law and red flag laws. repeal the immunity, the protect gun manufacturers and liability. but biden, who just days earlier, visited the texas school when 19 children and 2 teachers was shot dead last week. warned that republicans in the senate would likely block his proposals and implored
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americans to vote on the issue in the upcoming midterm election. he so wrote, i quote, congress fails. i believe this time a majority of american people won't give up either. i believe the majority of you will act to turn your outrage into making this issue central to your vote. enough enough enough. he ended his address with a passionate cole faction process from a grocery store in buffalo, new york. let's meet the moment. let us finally do something i've written queen elizabeth has missed a day to have celebrations for her platinum jubilee after experiencing lots of buckingham palace cold discomfort yesterday. the other members of the royal family, including prince harry and his wife megan did attend the service of thanksgiving. at saint paul's cathedral in london, by many subarus johnston was amongst the well wishes,
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