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most reported through us president joy, bide until cheering, crowns in poland. that waste, in support for ukraine will not wine for just hours earlier. russian president vladimir putin doubling down on a lie accusing the waste of starting the war. and suspending a nuclear weapons treaty and berlin's international film festival honors steven spielberg. the veteran director receives an honorary golden bare award for his life's work in cinema. ah, i'm jared rate. welcome to the sharp this week the russian invasion of ukraine heats the one year mark on tuesday to president's letting me person enjoy bite and presented portraits of the war that could not be more different. addressing
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cheering crowds in warsaw biden vowed russia will never win in your crime. i was earlier person falsely accused the waste of starting his war and said he'd suspend rushes, last major nuclear arms control treaty with the u. s. 2 presidents dar of the 2 speeches blocking a portion of the last 2 very different visions of the war in ukraine rock up steel . as the 1st anniversary of russia's invasion approaches, president vladimir putin showed little sign of backing down. putin's lengthy address reiterated a long list of grievances against the west, and once again framed his invasion of ukraine as a fight for russia's survival. billy the separator, miss good over the western elite. i do not conceal their goals, really, as they say, it's a direct quote to bring russia a strategic defeat to it. what does it mean and what is it for us? it means to end us once. and for all of that,
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you as the state of the nation address, much of the russian president speech was directed at the russian audience audible opening it, but it closed with a stock warning for the rest of the world is ab lamps that they want to inflict a strategic defeat on us and try to get to our nuclear facility is you in this regard, i am forced to announce to day that russia is suspending its participation in this strategic offensive arms treatment. and what is that agreement known as the new start treaty placed limits on the total number of long range nuclear weapons that both russia and the u. s. could have many fear that russia's suspension only increases the risk of a new killer confrontation bear with you. but in a fiery address outside poland, royal castle in warsaw. u. s. president joe biden chose not to rise to the bait artist. instead, he presented a very different view of the conflict. so that i,
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i speak once more to the people of russia. did i say nations of europe did not seek to control or destroy russia? the west was not plotting to attack russia, as prudent said, today, and millions of russian citizens, while we want to live in peace with our neighbors, are not the enemy. just a day off to his historic visit to cave biden drove home the message that western support for ukraine will last, as long as it takes one year into this war. full no longer doubts the strength of our coalition. but he still doubts our conviction. but there should be no doubt, our support for grey will not waver. naida will not be divided and we will not tire given eyes as the one year anniversary of the invasion approaches. the conflict shows no sign of ending it or you and the 2 sides appear as far apart as ever. you were. you need? yes. okay, let's go now to d. w's. carleen a ci moines washington,
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fillmore on biden's speech. caroline hi there. it's one year into this war. if there were any doubts about the us resolve and support for ukraine, it seems that those doubts would dispelled yes, definitely tired. it was a strong and a very clear speech surrounded by an optimistic atmosphere almost comparable to political campaign. here in the united states, president biden is did remind to support ukraine along with his allies as long as it takes. and this is something that the u. s. administration has underlined for a while. the question remains what the fis exactly mean will the united states and will the administration here centered jets to ukraine, m u. s. officials keep saying the help is evolving because the war in ukraine is evolving. but no one really talks about the red line. where is the limit? president biden definitely made it look to day as an unconditional limit or support
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without limits for as long as it takes and for as long as it's necessary. okay, carolina biden also addressed the russian people directly, as we heard in that report. how much of that was a response to what cretan had to say earlier? that was, without a doubt, a speech responding to put north wilton. falsely accused during his speech the west self as starting the war and attempted to realign russia, putting it alongside china and the developing world a few hours later, by an address, russia and potent saying a prudent, trite to starve the word, blocking the ports in the black sea to stop ukraine from exporting its grain as to the global south of the food to the global south, and specifically to africa. so both leaders address the war, both accused each other of atrocities and of being aggressive. and both are obviously also trying to convince the developing world am of their narrative. president biden,
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and the western countries are united and support ukraine. and they have also make clear that the only way to stop the war is if putting subs lying and subs killing people in ukraine. as we heard in the report as you're in his speech by also directly address pollutants accusation that the west was trying to destroy. russia and he clearly said, we are not the enemy, we don't want to destroy russia. and all of this, of course, is politically clear, a message to, to poland, to the allies. and of course, also an answer to put in speech just under half a minute, left carolina. the us is the biggest supporter. if you crying, how is this support perceived into us among the public? the earth has already spent over 100 a $1000000000.00 turret in 2022, which includes humanitarian financial and of course, also military support. and now during the district biden, i made another big announcement on supporting ukraine. however, the far right politicians and their supporters are criticizing this kind of help
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and biden's even by this visit to ukraine. and this becomes pretty obvious in congress, but also among american citizens. ok, d, w is carlene, achieve more in washington there. thanks a lot. carlie for the war and ukraine has been described as an artillery war shilling is crucial for both sides to contain the others advance the ukrainian troops. it requires a stealthy set up and a quick getaway to evade rush in retaliation. d, w is mathias bellinger reports now from the front lines in east in ukraine. a d 2 through the woods. our car would give away the soldiers position. here on the smarter section on the front and east in ukraine, a russian offensive is expected. the
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russians haven't tried to break through this section on the front line, yet conflict listed an artillery war where both sides are trying to weaken the enemy by destroying their position theater. but it was our target. our 1st and foremost, their observation points that brought them there. that's where they gather intelligence about our position semester. i'm supposedly we were trying to drive them out of these posts, move broke, to deprive them of their eyes will j. thousands of artillery rounds i. d and ukraine. kalima, the units commander joined the army just after the invasion. yeah, for profit, i'm a construction worker by profession. i used to build roofs and civilian life is what gets destroyed now is what i used to build before the war. i feel very sorry when i look at all the destruction. people have built all this with their own hands and then all the bloodshed,
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i feel very sorry. yeah. very close to the frontline. miss them thought she thought, oh man is soviet motors have a range of about 3 kilometers? yeah. yeah. oh, would movies have know why it was like let's go back, let's go back. oh, what for? what am on guys be quick? oh, do they work for one or 2 minutes from their position and then they have to leave his then the russians have seen where they stand and fires coming back
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soon. the unit will be firing their rounds again from another position. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world to day. italian prime minister georgia maloney has met with ukrainian president for him. is a lensky and keith. she reiterated rome support for ukraine during her visit. bologna also visited towns just outside the capital that were devastated during moscow's unsuccessful b to seize cave last year. at least 6 people have been killed as new, powerful earthquakes hit the turkey syria border region. they struck just 2 weeks after a massive trim is killed, more than 47000 people in the same area. the same is off, the new clients are in southern turkey, with extensive damage in both turkey and northern syria. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has appealed for dialogue with opponents of his plan to
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reform the country's judicial system. it comes after israel's parliament advance to controversial plan that would empower elected officials and governments at the expense of the judiciary. the proposal has been fueling mass protests. well, for, for decades, director steven spielberg has been packing cinemas with action adventures like jaws and jurassic park, and dramas, lac schindler's list, and saving private ryan spielberg is now being on it for his life work at berlin's film festival. the belly knowledge to have something you also have to take care. it's more important than your hobby. steven spielberg is known for telling epic tails, but the directors latest film is based on his own life. i think i'm always vulnerable . uh huh. in terms of the movies i made the i got, this is a very personal story. it's the 1st time i've taken
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a privacy public and i'd never done an amazing dream nominated for 7 oscars. the fable mens is about a young jewish boy who makes movies as a way to navigate his own dysfunctional family. spielberg made his very own 1st amateur film at age 12. as a teenager, he toward universal studios and chatted up a movie executive. soon he was working there. spielberg's 1st major film for universal was the 1971 thriller dual high speed chase with a murderous trucker. a few years later, his film jaws would scare an entire generation out of the water. b 1980. so the beginning of the indiana jones franchise and of course e t back. can you soul cool? cool, lou. the family movie about a stranded alien and
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a group of kids fighting to save him, held the record for the highest grossing film of all time. for 11 years until 993, when spielberg broke his own record with jurassic park. i gave you in that same year spielberg's holocaust trauma schindler's list about a german factory owners planned to save more than a 1000 jews. good. he's home on the film. 17 oscars. my train, very few directors have made as many big budget movies across as many different genres as steven spielberg. but what's unique about steven spielberg's life's work that's being recognized here in berlin is the universality of his storytelling. and that is what resonates with viewers across cultures and generations. spielberg will receive the honorary golden bear at a screening of the fable max on perhaps next month,
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