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would be genuine and loyalty world. where is the money going to dinner? can the way no human shirts, but the clothes, money for the boy is not anyway. and the waste also supports. when you go to town and see all around the world. if you're in munich, security, you go there, it's a conference. they have always accused russia. they have, say, russia so that everyone feels that way and with the new digital it, you can with julia, we have for sale. now you will see a whole region are in the co pay us as a result with the united states. i've been listening and watching to vladimir, put instead of the nation address in moscow. richard walker's here with me in the studio, and on and going to ranko in bond by following speech force. want to start with you,
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richard. what do you make of it so far? yeah, yeah, so we've been listening, i think around 10 minutes and i i would say, but we'll see if roman has a different idea. but so far, i haven't heard anything really new from like me preaching a lot of arguments that we've had come from him before. so essentially, framing watch russia is doing in ukraine as defensive. it was not asked to attack ukraine. the west was planning, and together we ukraine attacks on this dumbass region, this region that he has now claimed to annex. and that essentially, russian was forced to take action. otherwise it would have faced a very serious security threats. but these are things that we've heard before, in terms of the tone he's been accusing. the west of cynicism of lies essentially seeing the united states is the great puppet master of
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a huge effort against russia and also accusing the americans of devising the world . they see it into a sort of a civilized world and everybody else. that is something that is pretty much in tune with what you hear from the chinese, the accuracy of what roman if he heard somebody who studies putin so closely anything you to his is. yeah. with that in mind, from and the phrase that came to my mind as russia versus the world and a familiar set of grievances. what are you hearing? well, i was surprised a bit how harsh his tone is. so he's very aggressive. we heard something like this a year ago when he was speaking about ukraine just on the eve of the invasion when he was a kind of a laying a foundation for that attack. and this is very similar in tone. so the messages are all not new. are just as richard, as just said. so russia is defending itself of the united states and the worse as
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deceived russia. this is, this is what he's saying. what struck me so far was his blatant lie about ukraine asking for nuclear weapons. this never happened. and a lot of other things that he's just, he's just mirroring are things that are correct and, and portraying them so. so he just picturing things which are white, his picture and, and black. there is a lot of lies from the very beginning, from an emergent stay with us. we're going to go back now and have a listen to what vladimir putin is saying in the state of the nation address. thank you sir. tam center you enjoy, use my y denazi's. thank you sir. the insignia of where mountainous nichol? i knew so clearly show what they are. legacy is the legacy of they believe in the door is the worst. it is actually a miracle that the west is not understanding this not wanting to see it and why not
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to them because they don't care what they do with care. but it, yes ma'am. yeah. they just want to have for the 1st a battle go games. i sp against rush, early boy here from of it is important for the waste element to lead more who, any of our nation. and we did, it took a bullet and we have seen it and they usually, you know, it's in use of terribly, sir. and what we want, they can get it in order. it was really so important for us. set their arms and draw show your boss will do. josie and henry rochelle. no initial project is a of been your policy is our own can country they want to learn it back. so of conflict was approved with in the service of the last centuries, they really ugly and they do it again. it only needs to be aggressive and usually easily grammar. they wage graham, a war the crazy war. not of them. okay. you know, but we do not fight against international uranium people here. ukrainian will
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have become hostages. every seam and the west. they have what you like this country where you is a political, the political, economic, and this military means you are a little for decades from ocean they had to join crania no, i mean, middleman industry, they have stolen the resources they have allowed is social degradation to happen, there is poverty work and you're in such a sick with jewish answer. of course. how do you do it? and you do more. it got really. we can say that people are prepared if it will of time. and these people in the ukraine are stay just hostages, and they are being used to just make sure the profit of others contradict beliefs go up a of the psychology escalation by certain elites. you wouldn't have to bear in the same time. also, the ukrainian no regime is guilty with him, doesn't serve national interest to surf the internet,
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little town country language with ukraine as a fortress again with russia. feel em. i cannot tell you everything that places to live in order to lower lip up a military deliveries. but one thing is very clear to all of you. all had been there longer for quite no great. the west is going to tend to ukraine the longer we will be forced to avert danger. approaching buddha's will it is up for the little knowing that all 2nd you go labeling my exert a blow against russia. they want to have a strategic defeated out of what does that mean? what does money for us at me on the sugar they want you and i will have knowing your lack in the country. anything to do with russia by level play, want to have
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a global resistance. mackenzie in burke, russia you. this is when you my, what we understand very clearly, but of them. and logically we're going to respond to that. i'm sort your issue of course. so we're talking about the existence of our colonel, very existence out there with light went up. what does not understand? it is not possible to win a war against russia on the battlefield. and that is why they also wage in information will or will be of course they target the young generation in the 1st place. and here again, what was the young, they are actually lindsey, distorting historical shut the door knob for all attack through our religion, our culture, our traditional organizations in the country. so 3 me, 4 and that old look what they are doing to their own nations. they destroy families when they destroy national cultural identities, would be the philly of mueller clay. i'm led to kaylee, sir, people
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a children to become peter felix. it's a norm of their life. rumors berg would have a gun. so record the boxing schedule record, of course they can do whatever they want at home or what do i want to say, but i was read. people have the right to leave it the way they want or we have always so defended this value as well. me, but again we are, nor has he been fearing in the private affairs in the private life and the people we let them live, which seems cuz we're off also have to just say to the venue globally can still get better. we really do. we have religion as well in the books and religion all over the world. him lydia sailors, you drink a family is the union of man and a woman need you to be she and need. yes, the and those holy take with your thumb, you know what are being noisy of my ugly girl called into question. when the
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anglican church, for instance, plans need you to look at the idea or a liver or a gender neutral god. what can we say new at your period? i mean, do they understand what is happening a 1000000 in the millions of people? would you in the ways to understand, come of faith should look like a festival that there is a spiritual but his are still happening in front of their eyes. the other people go crazy hearing legions and you probably am a good fit that is of them prop lesson. we are just dealing with this. she committed to the good of defending our children against degradation. that you'd never do that when it is quite clear that the list is going to try to your self divine our to live because we're a nation. do you remember for sure that they use traitors? and of course, the trader of them are always learn vera. what good not,
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but i better if they're priced in clyde or to make money and they work for every one that is so willing and ready to pay. this has always been the case here. share theory. you mean they are traitors? i can meet tara, our little against security of our was just iranian society, and they are going to be held responsible up to you from what we are not going to lower my band you than your marlisa rancher. oh, what go in our knees in front of the ukrainian regime and the west in we are not going up to boise forgive. those who have fur betrayed their country. it is their responsibility. lay must live with their skill to responsibility is important for the russian. people go to move the essays if they are morris, we are very proud that our national unity is their promotion.
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richard walker here with me in the studio and bremen, gone to ranko in bon, following for the mid perkins state of the nation address. richard, you 1st quote, viewed through the global lens, what do we take away from part 2 of the switch. yeah, so i mean it, we've already talked about him framing the conflict in ukraine as a kind of a struggle against the west or a west that is trying to, to kind of put down rusher in a strategic sense. and now he's moved on to what he is essentially as sort of our cultural or even the sort of holy war sort of argument that i think he, we've also had from him the past as well. a robin mentioned one of the very obvious lies in his speech earlier about ukraine seeking nuclear weapons, where there is another one that the west educates children to become p to files that were there were series of other points kind of relating to, to with essentially picking up on sort of western culture wars and sort of framing russia as you know. so last bastion of standing for what he sees is traditional
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values. saying that all the holy books say that family is the union of a man and woman that the anglican church is seeking a gender neutral god. and sort of study man say, who are these people? you know, so i think this is, you know, part of his message is trying to, you know, rally his people behind him. that the west is not trying to just trying to, as he said, you know, inflict to strategic defeat on russia. but also a kind of a moral and a cultural defeat. so this basically, this is war time. propaganda, of course, is trying to rally his people behind him. and he's trying to de humanize what he sees is the enemy and, and uh, yeah, to, to broaden this, this, this war that he started into a struggle for existence in every sense of the word from and gone to regular. i want to bring you and now i thought was interesting, the length of the war was mentioned and that russia would be forced to studying
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over speech that will continue. he said, we are working step by step. those were, has his words to achieve our goals and he specified those goals a year ago as we're using words like nets, if a cation administer is ation of your grade, he's not really using those words. now, that's interesting. but basically he says in maybe every 2nd or 3rd sentence, what not to again, so he's portraying ukraine again as a kind of a nasty state compared to not to germany. and the 2nd world war and the soviet union, which one that war. so she's using propaganda very much in his speech, it is very, very aggressive, aggressive as i've just said. and he's also. ready portraying this war as a, as a conflict and not with the ukrainian people, but with the west. and he's referring to the government in care of as a puppet government. and he saying that actually russia wants to liberate them,
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are the ukrainians. and interesting that he said that or when the west is considering to supply ukraine with long range weapons, then russia will have to push even further. this is something we've heard before are by russian foreign minister sagal of rob. so this is also the measurable continue and we will go further and further will not stop. and richard already mentioned that that there are present putting said that peter up pedophilia is somehow normal in the west on the these are very harsh words. so he hinted at things like this in his speeches before, but this time he chose especially aggressive wording. 3 a standing ovation in moscow. what the president has said so far, which is on the stage display, just sit against what bought and had to say yesterday,
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pledging to keep supporting you crying for as long as it takes. how do you think the rest of the world would interpret his level of commitment from what with her to the? well, i think it essentially vladimir putin has put himself into a situation where he has virtually no choice but to carry on. and he's also signal that by some of his specific actions, not just his words. and this goes back to last year. there was this point at which he signed from his point of view, the official annexation of these regions in ukraine, which, which had declared independence plus 2 further regions. so he annex these regions. and according to the russian constitution, he is not able to relinquish russian territory. there was a constitutional change a couple of years ago. so he basically boxed himself in deliberately, legally, by making that measure. and this, i think was a signal to the west,
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like we're not going to talk about these areas. this is my kind of bottom line. this is my red line. and i think this is what is reflected in his, in his, in his speech here. that there is only one direction and that direction is forward and that he will keep going for as long as it takes. so i think that's why, you know, you have completely diametrically opposing war aims from russia and from ukraine. ukraine is not going to accept giving up his territory. russia says it's not going to accept or giving up those annex supposedly annex land. that's why you have a war. if you can't agree, you fight it out on the battlefield. and the signals coming from both sides, but of course, this is messaging to me, they need to project both sides need to project. we're in this for the long haul. so as not to give any sort of sense to the other side that they have an opportunity to kind of get this in the back and that he most certainly did richard walker
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international later. thanks so much for joining me here in the studio room and gone to ranko in bon likewise, thank you so much for talking. it's through letting me put and state of the nation address. ok, let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world to sell brazil's president little of the silver has visited areas in the southeast of the country. it by flooding lands. least 40 people have died and hundreds of homes have been destroyed. assistant heavy rains, a hampering rescue efforts to be aware, the struck just as brazil's annual kind of off season got into full swing. i once president says the country will boost military exchanges with the united states. following a meeting with visiting us lawmakers site and then said i wanted to call for ation with the u. s. is meant to curb quote authoritarian expansionism reference to china, which claims taiwan as part of its territory together. built more demonstrate as have held 1st protest in moldova as cap the money the resignation of president my
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ascend, the protest of being organized by a minority pro russian party. government says they are part of a wider plan by moscow to stabilize the country. to more powerful earthquakes of hit the turkey syria border region, rescue teams once again deployed to find people trapped under the bubble. the magnitude 6.4 and 5.8 tremors struck minutes apart just 2 weeks after massive quakes kill tens of thousands in the same type province. while the epicenter of the latest quakes, we're in southern turkey, they were felt as far away as lebanon and egypt to if his interior minister says at least 6 people have been killed and hundreds injured. longer, more anguish and terror for the people of turkey and syria. moments after the new earthquake struck shocked, residents rushed to the streets for safety and to try and make contact with people
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. the dog family's clung to one another, relieved to be okay, but reeling, but the shock and trauma of it all over the oldest just 2 weeks after the devastating earthquakes which so far are confirmed to have killed at least 45000, some buildings severely damaged by those have now collapsed because of the latest ones. for many, the safest place to be now is on the street line of who i know the design feel you the same feeling of unease. we cannot and don't side on if we do, we cannot stay. we don't know, we don't know what to do. god have mercy on us. there's nothing to say. people here know that lights can change in an instant. this dash cam footage caught that instant in her di and alive tv interview was dramatically cut short. the moment the quake struck liddy from older georgia. did
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this a lot. i think it is it in neighboring syria. the old quaker also brought new banner is at the leonard. i'm sad reform is it had everyone started screaming when the earthquake occurred. people were panicking and started crying and screaming and vote, and shackleton, i had a lot on our long it's a sad reality of life here, right now. people living on a precipice from one minute to the next. are they are? i asked a w, dorian jones in istanbul, about the latest search and rescue operations given what region has just been through. well, massively, there were still many search and rescue teams in the area and there was one team at the airport when was quake striking instead of returning back to their homes, they went back to the scene. so to help in this latest emergency of finding people be getting people out of the building. so people work close on hand to help. and i think that certainly will help in their efforts of getting people out life. but
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this will add to growing concerns. ok. but still many people were in these, we can buildings because it was not a temporary shelter available. we're talking about the government emergency services, happy the house, millions of people, and many people because of the freezing cold winter conditions, well, forced to go back into these. we come buildings and some of them are beliefs of suffolk, i mean, caught in the latest claps from this latest. uh, quite so there is going to be growing pressure on the emergency service to get more temporary shelter. right? so people can be at least enjoy some relative safety in these these difficult time . that was stated, please during john stay reporting from his sample blending after mock of the quakes . the level of trauma suffered by survivors is enormous. among the homeless, of course, are thousands of children. they are particularly vulnerable and urgently need help . leah han sent this report from cut a man on us ah,
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in his school yard income and my rush, an improvised painting lesson. these children and their families have been left homeless by the quakes. they live on the school grounds. now, a group of will and he is looking after them. i get the kids paintings don't reflect the new reality. they drill homes that are undamaged lives that are still intact. talk, listen to this mobile, you will we pain to loss. my love painting is all and they like to read us miss declines to some people here. we got a lot of books, paint pens and pencils and paper. my observation is that if we play games with the children and around all the time, the effects of all this can be postponed, a little bit live video camera. mon mirage is one of the cities,
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the worst hit by the quakes, and tie and neighborhoods have collapsed. thousands died here, including children in the neighboring province of hut i. a heartbreaking tribute to the youngest victims, volunteers placed red balloons on the ruins of destroyed buildings. to remember the children who died at the school yard and cut them a mirage for the children who survived. the memories are still fresh. their name, they them, paul called that i was at home. when it happened. i jumped up. so you see it was really bad, i get it. the walls were shaking from left to right on the house. next 2 hours collapsed. forsaken, and now are you afraid? harriet's call? yes. whenever there's an aftershock, i start crying. and it's no different for the parents. are you intimate camille flu?
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my husband was working that night. i have 4 children. i had to get them all life of the house. somehow. they were crying so much. we couldn't take any of our clothes with us. later i went back to get some blankets through the mail, but the trauma, the children experience is what worries me the most. talked on of disclosure to schwab children or decay annual chunky. they wake up at night and cry your life. there's a slight shake legacy. they immediately think it's an earthquake called glass hanging, be read as under blow, lee of suffered psychologically. scholarship got a steady summer. the tent camp here has been growing bigger. by the day. the volunteers who came to play with the kids have also cobbled together a kitchen to provide lunch and dinner. they hand out thousands of meals per day. what started as a spontaneous operation now looks likely to become
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a long term project. we 1st decided the 1st we just wanted to respond to people's emergency needs, but we realized that they need so much more than just food for the household and yours. as night falls a surprise for the children. the school yard becomes an open air cinema. there is even popcorn and hot chocolate. this strange new life in a makeshift camp. a joyful adventure if only for a few alice to brazil now where record brian has triggered more violent landslides in the state of sal palazzo. at least 40 people have been killed. assistant down plaza, hampering rescue efforts there. the severe weather struck just as brazil's annual con of our season was reaching its climax. from the air president lulu de
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silva assesses the extent of the damage. below, emergency responders scramble to rescue those buried beneath a mountain of rock and mud de landslides hit the city of south sebastian with little warning, forcing residence to flee for their lives. and always this week i saw him. it's unbelievable how quickly it all came down. you run or you die, you can't take anything with you. saving your life is the only girl don't. kelsey polly. record rainfall has inundated the region. triggering floods and bringing hillsides crashing down. for those searching the rubble for survivors, there is little relief ahead. last i saw i still am, i made you good each. the situation is critical. the weather forecast calls for more heavy rain. yo got him to says right now there's so much debris with the hills still pose a danger while stems lying and we still have buildings at risk yet. and our most
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important task is to rescue people who are trapped in the rubble has gained. the stone was a school the hardest hit, cities have cancelled old carnival celebrations and declared a state of emergency. but delivering the necessary aid will require clearing the buried highways and with more rain full on the horizon. time is in limited supply. it watching data, believe news from berlin is a reminder of our top story with following for you this, our russian president vladimir putin. falsely cold, the west, completely responsible for starting the boy you cried during his state of the nation address. he also said that the majority of people in ukraine's easton dumbass want to be russia picked and gave his speech dust, days before the one the mock of the invasion. if you credit that's you'll use for now. my colleague, marianna evans stain is back in 15 minutes for more analysis of that period and
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speech and more news of the day a good day to remind you that i, selection of accounting is being updated on ag youtube channel. likewise, on the website at d, w dot com 20 w social channels that there any time you needed as well. i'm anthony howard in berlin for me and the team here. thanks for watching and stay with sick again. just be yourself a wait scratch that be the coolest most interesting and ideally funniest version of yourself at least whenever you pose on tick tock instagram, but seriously whose real life actually matches their social media is authenticity even possible? that's a topic on shift i it seems authenticity is all the rage right now. just look at the success of the up
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