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arguments to keep eating animals a documentary series about the future of food with the great debate this week on t w ah ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin as the fighting in ukraine. it needs the one year mark, the narratives of 2 presidents worlds of past gave stand strong. he's day brown. so,
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most important to stage 3. u. s. president joe biden, tills cheering crowds in poland. that waste, in support for ukraine will not wife i just hours earlier. russian president vladimir greason dumpling down on a lie accusing the waste of stocking the war. and suspending a nuclear weapons treaty. and on the front lines meet ukrainian troops locked in an artillery war with russia. they work for one or 2 minutes from their position. and then they have to leave, because then the russians have seen where they stand on friday is coming back d, w did then close to view why more weight and then speed are essential to ukraine's war if it ah, i'm shower drain. welcome to the shore. this week,
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the russian invasion of ukraine hits the one year mark on tuesday to president's vladimir putin and joe biden presented portraits of the war that could not be more different. addressing cheering crowds in warsaw biden vowed russia will never win in ukraine. hours earlier, putin falsely accused the waste of starting his war and said that he'd suspend rushes. last major nuclear arms control treaty with the u. s. 2 presidents door of the 2 speeches blocking a port in the last 2 very different visions of the war in ukraine rock upstream. 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. really to suffer, the miss cook over the western elites do not conceal their goal. silly as they say,
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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 you as a state of the nation address, much of the russian president speech was directed at the russian audience, laudable opinion, but it closed with a stock warning for the rest of the world. news ab, absolutely. they want to inflict a strategic defeat on us and try to get to our nuclear facility easier in this regard. i am forced to announce to day that russia is suspending its participation in the strategic offensive arms treatment. and what is that agreement known as the new start treaty placed the limits on the total number of long range nucular weapons that both russia and the us could have. many fear that rushes suspension only increases the risk of a new killer confrontation than 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,
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but instead he presented a very different view of the conflict. so that i, i speak once more to the people of russia. united facing the nations of europe do not seek to control or destroy russia. the west was not plotting to attack russia, as prudent said today, and millions of russian citizens. wally, want to live in peace with their 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 to this war, who no longer doubts the strength of our coalition. but he still doubts our conviction. but there should be no dow, our support if we're growing robot waiver later will not be divided and we will not tire. given us as the one year anniversary of the invasion approaches,
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the conflict shows no sign of ending it or you and the 2 sides appear as far apart as ever. you were. you need you. earlier i asked t w's carleen, a cheap toy in washington. miss biden's speech hunt dispels any potential doubts about us resolve in supporting ukraine. yes, definitely dire it. it was a strong and a very clear speech. surrounded by an optimistic atmosphere almost comparable to political campaign, here in the united states presented by the and is that remains to support ukraine along with his allies as long as it takes. and this is how things are b as administration has underlined for a while. the question remains, what does this exactly mean will united states and will the administration here cent tighter 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. a limit,
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a support without limits for as long as it takes and for as long as it's necessary . ok, carolina biden also addressed the russian people directly, as we heard in, not report how much of that was a response to what kootenai had to say earlier. that was, without a doubt, a speech of responding to put north wilton falsely accused during his speech the west of as starting the war and attempted to realign russia, putting it alongside china and the developing world a few hours later by the address russia and potent saying a prudent tried to starve the word, blocking the ports in the black sea to stop ukraine from exporting its grain and to the global south of the food to the global south and specifically to africa. so both. a 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.
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president biden and the western countries are united and support ukraine. and they have also made 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 during his speech by also directly address pollutants accusation that the waste 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, it's politically clear, a message to, to poland, to be allies. and of course, also an answer to put in speech just under half a minute, left carolina, the u. s. is the biggest supporter of ukraine. how is this support perceived in the u. s. among the public? the as has already spent over 100 a $1000000000.00 target in 2022, which includes humanitarian financial. and of course also military support are now doing a bit stripped by it and made another big announcement on supporting ukraine. however,
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the far right politicians on their supporters are criticizing this kind of help and biden's even by the visit to ukraine. and this becomes pretty obvious in congress, but also among american citizens. okay, d, w is carlene, achieve more in washington bay. thanks a lot. carlene. well to warn you, crane has been described as an artillery book shilling is crucial for both sides to contain the others advance the ukrainian troops. it requires the hell a stealthy set up in a quick getaway to evade russian retaliation. he w mathias, burning air reports. now from the front lines in east in ukraine, the d to a through the woods or car would give away the soldiers position. here on the smarter was section on the front and east in ukraine. a russian offensive is expected pro
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the russians haven't tried to break through the section on the front line yet. conflict is still an artillery war, where both sides are trying to weaken the enemy by destroying their position theater. but it wasn't our target. our 1st and foremost, their observation points dev, peruthiune there. that's where they gather intelligence about our position semester . i'm supposedly we were trying to drive them out of these posts, made broke, to deprive them of their eyes, which i thousands of artillery rounds f i. d and ukraine. kalima, the units commander joined the army just after the invasion. or 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. i feel very sorry. yeah. very close to the front line.
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we some thought she thought, oh man, he saw you had made motors. have a range of about 3 kilometers. yeah . oh. would movies have know why it was like let's go back, let's go back. oh well for what i'm on guys, be quick. who 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, the founder of russian private army. the wagner group is accused the russian defense minister and the chief of the general staff of treason. if any pressure, pre gosh, and excuse me, accused them of withholding munitions and trying to destroy wagner. his group has laid rushes months long battle for the town of back. moot in ukraine is done yet screeching. the german iranian man has been sentenced to death in iran. 67 year old jam shannon was convicted in connection with the 2008 mosque bombing support is alleged. he was abducted overseas and forcibly return to iran. germany's government says he didn't get a fair trial and has condemned the death sentence has thought. at least 40 people have been confirmed dead after flooding and land lines in brazil, southern side of
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a thump hollow search and rescue workers. the digging through the mud as authorities fear the death toll will rise. well for for decades. legendary director steven spielberg has been packing cinemas with action adventures like jaws and jurassic park, and dramas such as schindler's list and saving private ryan spielberg is now being honored for his life work at billings international film festival. the bill in olive steven spielberg is known for epic tails, many or hollywood classics, with the directors. latest film is based on his own life of something. you also have to take care nominated for 7 oscars. the fable means is about a young jewish boy who makes movies as a way to navigate his own dysfunctional families. all my films really are personal and they are. many of them are about family. ah,
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but nothing that is so specific to my own experiences. as the fable mince spielberg made his own 1st amateur film at age 12. as a teenager, he toured universal studios and chatted up a studio executive. soon he was working there. spielberg's 1st major film for universal was the 1971 thriller dual, a high speed chase with a murderous trucker. a few years later, his film jaws would scare an entire generation out of the water. the 1980s saw the beginning of the indiana jones franchise, and of course e t that can you soul cool? cool. walk all the movie about a stranded alien and a group of kids trying to save him held the record for highest grossing film of all
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time. for 11 years until 1993, when spielberg broke his own record with jurassic park dubuque, that same year spielberg's holocaust drama schindler's list about a german factory owners planned to save more than a 1000 jews. he's a film 17 oscars. not he more oscars may await spielberg next month for the fable men's a handsome jewish boy to psych you and what movie home make next after his new lifetime achievement award here in berwin spielberg says he plans to spend this year figuring that out ah will after 18 days the festivities venice is carnival, has wrapped up with the fist at dela marie, the city's oldest festival. now the feast of the marys celebrates the 10th century century legend of
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a victory over pirates who kidnapped 12 young girls. around $3000000.00 visitors come to venice each year for the carnival, which also celebrates hidden ism and was banned by the catholic church in the 18th century. one of the most important events is the contest for the most beautiful mask, which is judged by a panel of international costume. and fashion designers look fancy. that's your news that fin. now doc film is up next. i'm jared reading, berlin, and thanks so much for watching have a great day. imagine how many portion of lunch are thrown out in the world. climate change can be very hard stores. this is my plan, the way from just one week. how my wife can really get.

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