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there's free. u. s. president joe biden tells cheering crowds in poland. that western support for you prime will not play for just hours early. a russian president vladimir putin suspends and nuclear weapons treaty with us. and devils down on the line, the whisk started the won't you cry? and berlin gives legendary filmmaker steven spielberg a golden bear hug. his credits include some of the best loved blockbusters in cinema history. fill in film festival on a spielberg with a lifetime achievement. ah, i'm anthony. how broke into the program this week, the russian invasion to be crime hits the one year mark on tuesday to president vladimir putin and joe biden presented portraits of the war that could not be more
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france addressing. cheering crowds in warsaw bought and vowed russia will never win in ye crime. i was earlier, putin falsely accused the waste of starting his war and said he'd suspend roches last major nuclear arms control treaty with the u. s. 2 presidents darville to 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 wages. 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 separate a miss could over the western elites, do not conceal their goals, really, as they say, it's a direct quote to bring russia a strategic defeat. do it. what does it mean? and what is it for us? it means to end us once and for all of that you as the state of the nation address,
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much of the russian president speech was directed at the russian audience. laudable opening it, 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 facilities here. 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 limits on the total number of long range, new killer 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. but in a fiery address outside poland, royal castle in warsaw. u. s. president joe biden chose not to rise to the bait artist, but instead he presented a very different view of the conflict. so that i, i speak once more to the people of russia. did i say nations of europe did not
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seek to control or destroy russia? the west was not plotting to attack russia, as prudent said today, and millions of russian citizens only 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 goal, ition. but he still doubts our conviction. but there should be no doubt our support, if re grave will not waver. naida will not be divided and we will not tire committed, advised as the one year anniversary of the invasion approaches. the conflict shows no sign of ending it or you will. and the 2 sides appear as far apart as ever where you need you. and as the snow falls in case, let's go live to day
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w. funny. asha in the ukrainian capital. funny. such a big 24 hours. what did ukrainians make of president biden speech? to them, this is a ray of hope. one has to understand that there's simply not much to smile about here in ukraine since russia unleashed is full scale invasion nearly a year ago. so president biden 1st coming here to kia, actually it was at the side for i'm standing right now on monday, and then headed straight to warsaw to reaffirm the american commitment to support as he says that this country quote, as long as it takes is just very important to people here, it means a lot to them, but at the same time, of course it's combined to this sense of urgency. he, amongst people that they are saying it's very important, of course that the us is our tory cli, reaffirming its commitment. but there needs to be, of course more that means weapons that really help to repel russian forces and not just air defense system. see,
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of course important to protect people here in the ground. but people are really calling for this fight, the jester calling for this long range missiles. the latter that was part of a discussion between president lensky and president biden. but there is no decision so far. actually whether those weapons are ever going to be delivered to ukraine. so yes, it was important for ukrainians to hear this again in the light of the fact also that the 1st year in versus just approaching, they need to hear that you asked me to stand side by side that ukraine. but then again, there's also the sense of urgency and at time is running he and running out in the light of the fact that russia is planning this major offensive. this spring. it broadens woods, followed those of vladimir putin in the state of the nation address in moscow. how people reacted to prudence, nuclear threats in particular. it's not the 1st time other ukrainians here. this stat a basically rushes blackmailing. the rest of the world stop supporting ukraine back
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off west basically. otherwise you're just going to a threatened ukraine with the nuclear arsenal. so it's not the 1st sunday here. i have to sales. it's not a topic amongst people here because they really struggle just to think about how to survive every day with the challenges that they face. i'm not just talking about the frontline, obviously we're thing so much harsh even. but also in the capital, are people wake up trying to make up their minds. now? is there going to be like tricity in the house? is they going to be running water? and then again, of course, is there going to be a larger scale air offensive? now ahead of the anniversary or on friday on february 21st. so people i knew this already, they don't really need to listen to vladimir putin speech actually saying that he suspends that euclid treaty and threatening to use a nuclear arsenal or to test in nuclear arsenal. any time soon, and with all those politics aside,
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what can you tell us about the situation on the battlefield? zalinski has been hinting at a withdrawal from pac mode before. quote, everyone dies. what i ukraine's being told exactly. it's very, very difficult to establish the full picture. what is exactly actually happening in back mode. it's been a lot of focus on that town is done yet screeching, which is of symbolic importance for russia and something that they would like to present as a victory actually ad of the anniversary. to say that there is an advancement here because there wasn't much actually doing what they called worthy a winter offensive, but you do not know exactly what is happening. they are what we do now, however, that people are suffering in but mood. this was a town with 70000 people before the war, about 5000 civilians still remain in the how the shall town. and it's not just about also the liberated city, the regional capital, a free of house and region in the south has been attacked. at least 6 people have been killed. these are civilians that were waiting at a bus station. so again,
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if you come back to the 2nd question, it's not a nuclear threat that makes people nervous here, but try to live the daily lives, go to work waiting at the bus station and not knowing actually, but it will make it to work because of the continuous, a firing at towns at villages at ms. country by russia. they doubly it's funny for shot and keep many thanks. syrian refugees living in turkey have again been forced to flee after the latest earthquake caused further damage to an already devastated region. the magnitude 6.4 quite centered in turkey's attire, province struck on monday. turkish or 30 say 6 people were killed. it struck less than 2 weeks after massive trim has hit the region killing more than 47000 people and leaving hundreds of thousands homeless, displeased for the 2nd time in 2 weeks. the nightmare continued so soon,
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refugees and turkey. there once again, forced to flee, going what will belongings they have been able to salvage from destroyed homes. not all of them we were bombarded and serial. lot houses collapsed on us, but we were not scared now that because we would hide behind something of the arm of the day because now we are afraid of the walls. a farm. we don't know if the roof or the floor would hit us. this is the same, this is terrifying, especially for children. hey, other of the rumble of what you might have. we were horrified after the last earthquake. we wanted to flee and find shelter that we don't feel safe with the roof of her head. after each tremor, we feel as if it may collapse. the house does not stand any more many have taken shelter intense. despite freezing conditions. the latest ult, quick has added to the misery of people in the region. across
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the border, a un delegation visited northern syria to assess the damage we came to see what the needs were. that's huge, needs in shelter in health and the need for fresh water for sanitation. and of course, removal of debris. even before the quakes people here had been living in extreme misery, much needed humanitarian aid has been delayed due to the fractures of the ongoing civil war. since the disaster, more than $140.00 trucks guiding you and id, have entered from turkey, doorbell held areas. but cross border it has been slow to reach the worst affected to sport now and the champions league
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a repeat of last year's final. so liverpool take on the rail. madrid in the last 16, the english i took her to go late, but ray, our foot back to seal a 5 to win after braces from finishes, junior, and cutting benjamin a rough night at anfield, elsewhere. frank at last to nil, to napoli at home, after losing star strike, a column whiny to a red card in the 2nd half. now it's been for decades. legendary director steven spielberg has been packing cinemas with action adventures like jaws and jurassic park, and dramas like schindler's list and saving private ryan spielberg is now being honored for his life's work at berlin's international film festival. the building of steven spielberg is known for epic tails, many or hollywood classics with the directors latest film as based on his own life. he came to some of the also have to take care nominated for 7 oscars. the fable men's is about a young jewish boy who makes movies as
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a way to navigate his own dysfunctional family. all my films really are personal and they are. many of them are about family. ah, 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 little school will all
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the movie about a stranded alien and a group of kids trying to save him, held the record for highest grossing film of all 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 owner's plan to save more than a 1000 jews. yeah. the, the film 17 oscars. right. we not. e is more oscars, may await spielberg next month for the fable men's. a handsome jewish play to psyche, and what movie he'll make next after his new lifetime achievement award. here in berlin. spielberg says he plans to spend this year figuring that out. ah, a carnival season is drawing to
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a close in venice and the city is celebrating its oldest tradition, the festa dela, muddy dating back to the 10th century. it celebrates the venetian victory of the parts are planned to kidnap 12 young girls. around $3000000.00 visitors come to venice every year for the carnival. on of the most important events is the contest for the most beautiful mask, which is judged by panel of international costume and fashion designs. that's all for now coming up next, rob, once with all your d. w business news including how inflation is hitting the bottom line for u. s. retirement stay with every day for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation.
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