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i think those are biden was trying to, to get to in some way today as a cohen's from the w's washington bureau chief, a innocent poll, who was also watching that. so a president biden, not seeking to change mines with this speech, not seeking to persuade the other side, but standing up for what he believes is right. this is not a, a fight that he chose, but a fight that he's going to take on on the less. well, phil, i think we've really, really experienced something very outstanding here right now because it is really rare to hear such a harsh and personal criticism from a sitting president about a former president. i mean, he talked about a drums breeze bruised a go and he made it crystal clear that he a things that he is responsible not only for the storming of the capital, but really for the, for the really existential threat of american or president. so somewhere kind of expect them abide into re affirmed valid or ability of the union and to kind of reach out to the other side, maybe and keep building bridges as he promised when he was running for president. but this definitely was
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earlier we asked w's washington correspond, carleen or troy, about the motives behind the state apartments, orders a secretary of state, anthony blank, and gave an interview this afternoon. and he said that his highest responsibility is, am the safety and, and the well being of the people who won't proceed. department and who are under his care. and hours later, we learned that the se department indeed ordered diplomats families to depart the united states embassy and keith. due to the heightened germany's hands off approach is attracting criticism. but the u. s. secretary of state denied the divisions. i've been on the phone and saw might my own a german counterpart, ah, for mr. burbock. and i can tell you that the germans very much sure are concerns and are resolute and being determined to respond to respond swiftly effectively. and in the united way, up to a $100000.00 russian troops have a master ukraine's boulders over recent months. with moscow demanding that ukraine will never be allowed to join nato. putin is also denied. he's planning to it's huck, but those living on ukraine's fr
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w. washington bureau chief in his fall in us. it's got good. have you with us. so by and just wrapped up his address, reflecting on the 1st year in office. so what stood out to you it was actually outstanding that the press conference took of one and one hour and 45 minutes. that's a long time. so he probably really wanted to prove that he has the stamina to take questions for that. a big amount of time. so one of the main goals of this whole conference was, in my opinion, the shift to shift the blame for his failure to the republicans. he repeated the rhetorical question over and over again. what are they, the republican lawmakers for? they are only against my agenda, but what do they do? that was definitely of one message she wanted to spread on. the other news, he kind of created there by saying that he wants to run again in 2024. this carmella harris on his side as his running mate. we'll talk more in a minute in this, but 1st let's take a look at this report. you sent us looking back at biden's 1st year. i, joseph robinson by jr. do solemnly swear. one year
w. washington bureau chief in his fall in us. it's got good. have you with us. so by and just wrapped up his address, reflecting on the 1st year in office. so what stood out to you it was actually outstanding that the press conference took of one and one hour and 45 minutes. that's a long time. so he probably really wanted to prove that he has the stamina to take questions for that. a big amount of time. so one of the main goals of this whole conference was, in my opinion, the shift to shift...
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w. washington d. c. bureau chief enos paul has this report now on the highs and lows of the 1st 12 months of the biden administration. i. joseph robinson by junior, do solemnly swear. one year ago, large parts of the western world breathed a sigh of relief. not so much because of the new occupant. a white house president joe biden, a long term figure in washington with almost a half a century of policymaking experience. but because they hoped that the chaotic chapter that was the donald trump experiment would soon be at an end. david mariners is an award winning journalist and a presidential biographer. the he was clearly the right person for the job a year ago, he was probably the one democrat who could get elected and stop the trump descendants. but now a year later, the real questions about that about whether is right person for the next 3 years. to start with the positives in his 1st year in office, president biden was able to push a one trillion dollar infrastructure package through congress. a f
w. washington d. c. bureau chief enos paul has this report now on the highs and lows of the 1st 12 months of the biden administration. i. joseph robinson by junior, do solemnly swear. one year ago, large parts of the western world breathed a sigh of relief. not so much because of the new occupant. a white house president joe biden, a long term figure in washington with almost a half a century of policymaking experience. but because they hoped that the chaotic chapter that was the donald trump...
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w. washington bureau chief in a st. paul, who's been following about meeting welcome in his or what did we hear from a foreign minister and secretary of state? well feel it was a very, very warm meeting. there were joking her for news. so burbock referred to her time as a student in the united states and that her and that the weather was so much nicer than in florida than it is right now in washington. so they really wanted to put out the message. here we are together. we are standing side by side and working on this most crucial and difficult issues all around the world. and especially in europe with ukraine and all the things which are happening at the border there. all right, so lots of warm words with what you're reading of this. what, what does this meeting mean for trans atlantic ties? well between the lines, i think we heard that they, they did not have found any solution regarding a nordstrom to the pipeline. this has been a difficult issue for many, many years. and the united states take a very different stand
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w. 's or washington bureau chief in his poll watched today's as feature welcome in his that present spoke for about half an hour or so a which parts of that speech stood out for you. well, phil, this is, was he really a historic a speech in many regards? it was definitely one of the most passion aided of president biden, but it is also really rare to hear such harshness and personal criticism of from a sitting president by the former president. what stood out was kind of the fact that he didn't what he used to do really try to reach out to the other side to kind of focus on unifying the united states. again, that was a clear message at donald trump or is kind of the brain behind or the search behind the storming of the capital. and he has to be hold accountable. and there was no doubt that he stopped kind of or changed his strategy from trying, trying to convince from supporters that he is the elected president. that, that donald trump is just spreading lies by saying that the elections were reeked, biden addressed his own people to stand firm with him, and stopped from trying to reach ou
w. 's or washington bureau chief in his poll watched today's as feature welcome in his that present spoke for about half an hour or so a which parts of that speech stood out for you. well, phil, this is, was he really a historic a speech in many regards? it was definitely one of the most passion aided of president biden, but it is also really rare to hear such harshness and personal criticism of from a sitting president by the former president. what stood out was kind of the fact that he didn't...
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the w's at washington bureau chief in this poll is following that meeting for us at welcome. it is so what a germany's priorities for today's meeting. i was at the mall yesterday, fill here in washington to talk with people about the general sick storming, but also about the new government. and it was quite interesting. nobody has ever heard of an alina babel. even chancellor shawls is not known very well. everybody knows america, so the 1st goal really will be to make the new government known and to kind of gain the trust which are under mattel achieved over the last 16 years. right. and how are transatlantic relations looking at the moment as his 1st year of jo biden's presidency restored the u. s. german relationship? well, it's certainly a matter of perspective fall under the previous administration. under the trump administration. it was absolutely worse with tension running very high for the, for actually just forced trade years and now was biden, under the biden administration. the expectations were high, but there are a lot of disputes that have not been resolved. and
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w 's, a washington bureau chief at ina sir paul. a welcome ellis. what can we expect to hear from president bible today for president biden will deliver his speech or in a city which is on high alert. helicopters were cruising the skies of washington last night and when i rode my bike to work some hours ago and there was a lot of police on the street much more. and then i have seen over the last week. so this is kind of the atmosphere in which bite and, and actually also of vice president carmella harris will speak when biden entered the capital building. he told reporters that i quote that i am praying that we will never experience like that again a day like that again. so this is kind of the tone, he probably, i will choose. we expect him to touch upon his deeply, deeply personal views of the assault on democracy and the attack on the capital building, where he actually spent nearly 4 decades working. so he's really also very close to this building because of his time he spent there as the senator, we expect him to also stress the fact that the am
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w. m to those events of a year ago in washington have any relevance for us here in germany. is of course we followed very closely this domestic debate in the united states. also because we had an attack and attempted to attack on the john boot the starting august 2020. so how could you earlier at the margins of protests against could be 19 and diction by writing an estimate. so we also experience the tech on our parliament, and that's why these attacks at the highest of our democracy's architects on our mac itself. and that's why this is not only us debates domestically by an international debate and the stability of our democracy is, is s t i'm what was what went through your mind when you saw that rising on unfolding on capital hill a year ago. it was unbelievable because there were red lines exceeded by so many citizens and there is no power meant in democracy. that's why we have to assume our selves on the core values of our democracy as it laid down in the gym. now them, this is unity law. and freedom, and there is a certain minimal consensus of democrats needed that th
w. m to those events of a year ago in washington have any relevance for us here in germany. is of course we followed very closely this domestic debate in the united states. also because we had an attack and attempted to attack on the john boot the starting august 2020. so how could you earlier at the margins of protests against could be 19 and diction by writing an estimate. so we also experience the tech on our parliament, and that's why these attacks at the highest of our democracy's...
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life for overseeing the systematic state sponsored torture and killing of prisoners in syria to washington w. news from berlin. it up next, it's to the point discussing issues facing the former soviet republics of ukraine. belarus and cause extent. i'm terry martin for me and all of us here at the w. thanks for watching. mm hm. ah, with who to the point. strong opinions, clear positions, international perspective, we've seen more saber rattling a freshman and kelly's in the former soviet republics of ukraine, bella rosen kaiser, stop. so does vladimir putin wants to create a new post soviet older? and how should the weather respond to find out on so the point to that point next, oh d, w ah, in a globalized world where everything is connected, all it takes is a score to set things in motion. local hero show how their ideas can change the world with global 3000 in 60 minutes on t w. o. in knows all it's creators for everything and we digitize everything. the hot commodity in this global experiment. our data smart devices are embedded in our daily lives tracking our every move. the internet of
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. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkitealism at arizona state university. judy: president biden has made tackling climate change a central piece of his agenda. he secured my money for renewable energy and proposed tougher regulations on carbon and methane emissions. it has been a more complicated story when it comes to drilling for oil and gas. william brangham looks at how that plays out. william: early on, president biden halted any new oil and gas leases on public lands, but a federal judge blocked that move. since then, the administration has issued comments, even exceeding what president trump did, including the largest sale of oil and gas leases in history for joy ling on 80 million acres in the gulf of mexico. yesterday, a judge blocked that, saying the government did not adequately consider what impact the drilling would have on climate change. to help us sort through all of this, i'm joined by lisa friedman of the new york times. great to have you back on the newshour. this judge said to the administration, before
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w. a bureau chief in his poll in washington, d. c, and d, w reporter william grew bluecross. let's start with you were in this way, we had the u. s. president joe biden and vice president ah, harris spoke speaking on the speaking to the nation. we just heard part of that what stood out for you. so we really experience a historic moment. this was not only one of the, the strongest, maybe the strongest speech of president biden since he is president. it is really rare to hear such a harsh and, and personal a criticism of from a sitting president about a former president. i mean, he biden, it said the president, a former presidential has a bruised ego, for example. so many expected that biden would kind of re, affirmed the durability of the union as presidents typically do in moments like that. but he really went hard on trump, and he obviously has given up to build bridges to reach out to those who still stand firmly with the former president. so a william grew croft a speech, not so much to unite the nation as to as to say as to highlight this divide and say we have to do some
w. a bureau chief in his poll in washington, d. c, and d, w reporter william grew bluecross. let's start with you were in this way, we had the u. s. president joe biden and vice president ah, harris spoke speaking on the speaking to the nation. we just heard part of that what stood out for you. so we really experience a historic moment. this was not only one of the, the strongest, maybe the strongest speech of president biden since he is president. it is really rare to hear such a harsh and,...
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and in washington, d, w's, carolina, cham. what has the u. s. perspective, emily want to give you the 1st word. going into these talks, what will russia's demands, be? well, rasa has made its demands very clear. in fact, they issued them in a written public statement. mid december, they have demanded that nato halt, its eastern expansion. they've made it very clear that they see the idea of ukraine joining the nato block as unacceptable. putin has said several times that that is a red line. they've also demanded that nato not station any missiles near russia's borders or hold military exercises in agreed buffer zones. it's not yet clear what those buffer zones could be, and they also had issued demands for the us directly. for example, they don't want the us to have any military bases in former soviet countries. so the, i would say that the russian side has been going into these talks with a very kind of almost aggressive and dominant stance. the head of the delegation, the russian delegation today said that even though this, the, this list o
and in washington, d, w's, carolina, cham. what has the u. s. perspective, emily want to give you the 1st word. going into these talks, what will russia's demands, be? well, rasa has made its demands very clear. in fact, they issued them in a written public statement. mid december, they have demanded that nato halt, its eastern expansion. they've made it very clear that they see the idea of ukraine joining the nato block as unacceptable. putin has said several times that that is a red line....
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i asked a d, w correspondent, olive a salad in washington. what the us hopes to get out of it. the united states want to put the topic on the world stage and to raise more awareness for the ongoing conflict that's already all over the news. of course, of, but at the united nations security council, the goal is to raise pressure on russia. and it really is going to be a fight for the public opinion. we're going to see later today, although it's very unlikely that we're seeing any formal action resulting out of that meeting or even a resolution. russia has veto, right? so they're in a very comfortable in a very strong position. also, china has already announced support for russia, but the united states want to use the security council as a forum to press russia hard on the topic over a true filled up at the ukranian border. busy with the ultimate goal to gain momentum for the ongoing diplomatic effort of a salad in washington, i suppose. and we'll look at football. manchester united to football and mason greenwood has been arrested by police in britain on suspicion of rape and as
i asked a d, w correspondent, olive a salad in washington. what the us hopes to get out of it. the united states want to put the topic on the world stage and to raise more awareness for the ongoing conflict that's already all over the news. of course, of, but at the united nations security council, the goal is to raise pressure on russia. and it really is going to be a fight for the public opinion. we're going to see later today, although it's very unlikely that we're seeing any formal action...
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w. 's on of a salad in washington, d. c. so both united states and russia tried to make their mark to dominate this narrative. what came out of that meeting? yeah, that was certainly one of the sharpest clashes rahile of the united states or the united nations rather security council has seen in years the russian ambassador and a ben z are saying the u. s. is whipping up his tyria and then it had brought quote, unquote, pure nazis to power. there were some other bizarre hitler comparisons made there. that the security council u. s. sam baset are in contrast. thomas greenfield said russia wants to fabricate a, provide text for an attack, recognition the evidence at all. so it really was a controversial debate, a fight for the public opinion really. and that was the plan of the united states to put that topic. ukraine on the world stage rayleigh and ukraine isn't a member of the security council, but it did take part in the meeting. what are the chances that we could see direct diplomacy between russia and ukraine? well today
w. 's on of a salad in washington, d. c. so both united states and russia tried to make their mark to dominate this narrative. what came out of that meeting? yeah, that was certainly one of the sharpest clashes rahile of the united states or the united nations rather security council has seen in years the russian ambassador and a ben z are saying the u. s. is whipping up his tyria and then it had brought quote, unquote, pure nazis to power. there were some other bizarre hitler comparisons made...
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you're watching the w news here, the remainder of the top story we're falling for you. washington says moscow is planning to frame ukraine's government in such a way that would justify a russian invasion. it comes after a week of diplomacy between russia and western powers. ended with no breakthrough. that genius update at this hour. the business headlines are coming up next tuesday, june for that. and of course there is always more news and analysis on our website, d, w dot com. i'm quite richardson in berlin for me and the team. thanks for joining us . ah, we got some hot tips for your bucket list. a magic corner trip hotspot for.
you're watching the w news here, the remainder of the top story we're falling for you. washington says moscow is planning to frame ukraine's government in such a way that would justify a russian invasion. it comes after a week of diplomacy between russia and western powers. ended with no breakthrough. that genius update at this hour. the business headlines are coming up next tuesday, june for that. and of course there is always more news and analysis on our website, d, w dot com. i'm quite...
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okay, let's bring in d, w, corresponding caroline and she more in washington, high carolina. we heard about these diplomatic efforts from both sides. but in reality, did the positions move forward? was there any ground might not really from what we know from here in washington. and the problem is russia is calling both for a massive retreat on nato's part and also for the creation of a kind of formal russian sphere of influence in eastern europe. so the caucus and central asia, this would require, of course, not only to rule out further expansion in east europe, but also to diminish military corporation of any kind with ukraine and other non members in europe. also, nato would have to withdraw their troops and their weapons from eastern europe and russia. they would not be bound by any reciprocal measures. russia is also asking us to withdraw their nuclear weapons from europe without any constraint on russia's considerable, one has to say, or arsenal of comparable weapons. these all shows that nato is most likely not going to agree on this things that russia is asking for. an
okay, let's bring in d, w, corresponding caroline and she more in washington, high carolina. we heard about these diplomatic efforts from both sides. but in reality, did the positions move forward? was there any ground might not really from what we know from here in washington. and the problem is russia is calling both for a massive retreat on nato's part and also for the creation of a kind of formal russian sphere of influence in eastern europe. so the caucus and central asia, this would...
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she explained that she was married on the same day as the mlk march on washington. w >> so i can always remember how long ago this speech was or how long ago i've been there in this bill is supported by all of the democrats house and senate. it's just the filibuster in ath way. so in a way, if you really truly want to honor dr. king, don't dishonor him by using a congressional custom as an excuse for protecting our democracy. >>or pct okay, first of all, this bill is not supported by the house and senate democrats or they would haveth already bulldozed the filibusterey in the senatee and two i'm sure opponents love that she thinks they're using the filibuster to protect our democracy. that's exactlyhe what cinema and mansion have been saying. that's what they've been saying. they've been saying h don't you> love who she talks to herself issues. >> what is this what is this hand? yeah, she did this weird hand thing that the hand gestures never match the words so she'll finish talkingng like this ramun and then she'll she'll do it very it's just it's like a delayed emph
she explained that she was married on the same day as the mlk march on washington. w >> so i can always remember how long ago this speech was or how long ago i've been there in this bill is supported by all of the democrats house and senate. it's just the filibuster in ath way. so in a way, if you really truly want to honor dr. king, don't dishonor him by using a congressional custom as an excuse for protecting our democracy. >>or pct okay, first of all, this bill is not supported...
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this is pbs newshour west from w eta studios in washington and from our hero at the walter cronkite schoolrnalism at arizona state university. -sonora, a vast open territory in northern mexi defined by rugged mountain ranges, unforgiving deserts, and the peaceful sea of cortez. but down in the valley a gift from the culinary gods. here conditions are just right to grow and harvest miles and miles of the regions most identifiable crop -- sonoran wheat. the flour produce from these wheat fields has completely shaped the food of northern mexico. mmm, delicioso! and that iconic wheat flour it's inspiration from my take on two classic recipes. this dough is -- oh, it's so delicious. sonora's absolute favorite pan dulce -- these light, crisp, flaky, sweet coyotas, and the hearty, savory, super satisfying chili con carne, wrapped in a flour tortilla, served with the tastiest refried beans.
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. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkiteat arona state university. judy: we return now to our ongoing coverage this week of the first anniversary of the january 6th insurrection at the capitol. in the months since the riot, a number of far-right extremist grps have become household names. and as nick schifrin reports, some of their core beliefs, and even their tactics have moved from the fringe to the mainstream. nick: on january 6th, in a sea of thousands of trump supporters, members of the far-right groups voice descended onhe national mall. among them, matthew greene, who just a month earlier joined the central new york chapter. law enforcement officials say greene and other proud boys, seen wearing ear pieces, were among the first to bargehrough the police line. last month greene became the first proud boy to plead guilty to conspiracy. and he's cooperating with federal authorities attempting to untangle a complex web of planning and coordination. >> i think you would have to be naive to fail to understand how organized
. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkiteat arona state university. judy: we return now to our ongoing coverage this week of the first anniversary of the january 6th insurrection at the capitol. in the months since the riot, a number of far-right extremist grps have become household names. and as nick schifrin reports, some of their core beliefs, and even their tactics have moved from the fringe to the mainstream. nick: on...
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. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite journalism at arizona state university. judy: u.s. officials agreed today to submit written responses next week to russia's demands on how to end the crisis over ukraine. the announcement came during a high-level diplomatic meeting in geneva as russia maintains overwhelming military force along the ukrainian border and has now deployed troops to neighboring belarus. here is nick schifrin. >> the u.s. and russia's top diplomat sickly -- agreed to keep the diplomatic path open. >> we anticipate that we will be able to share with russia our concerns and ideas in more detail and in writing next week. and we agreed to further discussions after that. nick: the russian foreign minister called russia's demands legitimate. >> our concerns are not about the imaginary, but about the real threats and facts nobody is really hiding. stuffing ukraine with weapons, sending hundreds of western military trainers. nick: near ukraine's border, it is russian weapons that are not hiding. the russian defens
. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite journalism at arizona state university. judy: u.s. officials agreed today to submit written responses next week to russia's demands on how to end the crisis over ukraine. the announcement came during a high-level diplomatic meeting in geneva as russia maintains overwhelming military force along the ukrainian border and has now deployed troops to neighboring belarus. here is nick...
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that is the real reason it's about protecting the power politicians here in washington it should be wetermined by the voters number the politicians president biden traveled to georgia for all americans who don't submit to the hyper- partisan political agenda and those that support the constitutional system of fair and free locally line election on —- locally one elections they offer the talking point to the state legislators why should the united states senate? the answer to this is obvious it governsed all 50 states as opposed to state legislation. it requires broader support. this is the greatest nation on earth what the purpose of the united states senate. half of the supreme court that the senate would refocus and what they are elected to do and then to address their concerns but the recent rhetoric with any such optimism the american people deserve a government that acknowledges and works powerfully to address them those that we face as a nation americans want us to do our job. those with debate and compromise it would do irreparable harm
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from w eta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at an a state university -- at arizona state university. judy: the federal reserve is shifting its approach to the economy and monetary policy. it's a major change after many months of holding interest rates at near zero levels. and given the pandemic, it's not without its own risks. but as lisa desjardins reports, the fed chairman said the state of the economy required changing course. >> good afternoon. lisa: from the fed chair today, a clear message the central bank hopes to clamp down on inflation with an interest rate hike in a matter of weeks. >> the committee is of a mind to raise the rate at the march meeting. lisa: fed chief jerome powell is signaling what would be the first fed interest rate increase in three years, and the potential for more in future months. this as rising inflation weaves into daily american life, with costs up in gas stations and grocery stores. in december, prices were up 7% over the previous year. but the fed must also balance the continued spread of the om
from w eta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at an a state university -- at arizona state university. judy: the federal reserve is shifting its approach to the economy and monetary policy. it's a major change after many months of holding interest rates at near zero levels. and given the pandemic, it's not without its own risks. but as lisa desjardins reports, the fed chairman said the state of the economy required changing course. >> good...
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d w 's over sell it with the latest tonight from washington. olivers always think you will, amid fears of an invasion, a growing number of ordinary ukrainian civilians. men and women are taking up arms . the city of car keith is ukraine's 2nd largess and it's not far from the russian border. some women there are vowing to use deadly force to defend their homes. they are learning how to use fire arms. they say they want to make it as difficult as possible for any russian troops who try to invade ukrainian women from all walks of life are training to shoot with the help of an instructor, the volunteers are learning how to operate machine guns on weekends. these women are willing to do whatever it takes in houston, with moore's, if our government hands out weapons, we will take them and defend our city. during the 1st days, we will use our weapons that we have already authorized on the board. it is lovely . look at his both. together they have a plan to help secure the lives of the most vulnerable you team would be with the move, mildred will be taken to relatively safe spot. maybe somewh
d w 's over sell it with the latest tonight from washington. olivers always think you will, amid fears of an invasion, a growing number of ordinary ukrainian civilians. men and women are taking up arms . the city of car keith is ukraine's 2nd largess and it's not far from the russian border. some women there are vowing to use deadly force to defend their homes. they are learning how to use fire arms. they say they want to make it as difficult as possible for any russian troops who try to invade...
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meeting here in the united states, being a german is foreign minister, a road c, w is over the latest to know the washington in his thank you. we want to stay in the united states, president biden is appealing to all americans to get vaccinated lives. the u. s. has recorded more than a 1000000 new cobit 19 infections in the last 24 hours. there are worries over how the fast spreading omicron variant could impact the unvaccinated and the country's health care system. in texas as largest children's hospital, grayson was struggling to breathe. he's just 4 months old and has contracted cobit 19 is really skinny. so i just hump day, you know, he's able to get better go. his mother. gov yell thinks that the youngest of her 3 children was infected at a family christmas gathering way. i will talk to him in like a little, maybe really, i think to him i key thing like he likes he. grayson is only one of some 70 children currently being treated here for coven 19 chart, the waste. in the past 2 weeks, cobit admissions have quadrupled here. most of the children are unvaccinated. that bar for resilience. death hates movi
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washington, d. c. let's bring in fritz fisher. he's a professor of history at the university of northern colorado. i welcome to d w. so let's start with this question about democracy. what is the state of the democracy in the united states in 2022? that's a great question. we don't really know what the state is because we don't really have the answers that everybody in the country accepts about what actually happened . on january 6 before january 6th and after january 6th. so it's, it's in flux it's, it's in danger in many ways because there's not a universal understanding in the nation about what democracy actually means. and talking about that people who the people on the capital believe that the election was stolen. and as you said, there is this, there is a split difference in the united states. but how can many people still believe this to be true? well, it's hard to understand, especially i'm a historian and, and what we try to study is, historians is evidence what actually happened in the past. and then to use that evidence to build some sort of a narrative. and there's different understandings of the eviden
washington, d. c. let's bring in fritz fisher. he's a professor of history at the university of northern colorado. i welcome to d w. so let's start with this question about democracy. what is the state of the democracy in the united states in 2022? that's a great question. we don't really know what the state is because we don't really have the answers that everybody in the country accepts about what actually happened . on january 6 before january 6th and after january 6th. so it's, it's in flux...
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washington. ron worked with george w bush.er president trump of spreading a web of lies about the 2020 election. do you think it was an effective speech?— election. do you think it was an effective speech? good morning. i think there — effective speech? good morning. i think there are _ effective speech? good morning. i think there are two _ effective speech? good morning. i think there are two things - effective speech? good morning. i think there are two things to - effective speech? good morning. i think there are two things to keep | think there are two things to keep in mind here. ithink think there are two things to keep in mind here. i think the former president is in a position where they should have their assignments about the successor in office. i think the reverse of that is also true. i think president biden did a disservice now we are talking about unity of talking about spreading a web of lies about as predecessor in office. so, in a day of unity, and a day when we commemorate what happens onjanuary day when we
washington. ron worked with george w bush.er president trump of spreading a web of lies about the 2020 election. do you think it was an effective speech?— election. do you think it was an effective speech? good morning. i think there — effective speech? good morning. i think there are _ effective speech? good morning. i think there are two _ effective speech? good morning. i think there are two things - effective speech? good morning. i think there are two things to - effective speech? good...
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w news. here is a reminder of the top story we're following for you. washington. it says moscow is planning to frame ukraine's government in such a way that would justify a russian invasion. it comes after a week of diplomacy between russia and western powers. ended with no breakthrough. that genius update at this hour, the business headlines are coming up next tuesday to and for that. and of course there is always more news and analysis on our website, d, w dot com. i'm quite richardson in berlin for me and the team. thanks for joining us. ah. we got some hot tips for your bucket list, a magic corner. hot spot for food. and some great cultural memorials to booth w travel off. we go 30 years after the soviet union collapsed. they were born in the middle of unrest. young people that now live in independent countries. what remains of the soviet ideology and how do they live with its legacy? the dream hope and reality of the breakout generation. reporter to day on d. w. y. a slipping sales and spending a season. americans put the brakes on buying in december, a devel
w news. here is a reminder of the top story we're following for you. washington. it says moscow is planning to frame ukraine's government in such a way that would justify a russian invasion. it comes after a week of diplomacy between russia and western powers. ended with no breakthrough. that genius update at this hour, the business headlines are coming up next tuesday to and for that. and of course there is always more news and analysis on our website, d, w dot com. i'm quite richardson in...
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leona fix, who's a resident fellow at the german marshall fund in washington, dc and an expert on german russian relations. a welcome to d w. and how do you think today's meeting went? the meeting went well and it is a difficult meeting, co, german find minister to come to moscow because the russian foreign minister is well known for publications, especially during joint press conferences. today we have seen that russia is at least not interested in escalating relations with germany right now. the press conference went well and another bad book also made all the white points about human rights concerns, but also about the security situation. while at the same time underlying the need to cooperate with washer. so it doesn't sound like it much was achieved in terms of even as shifting the others position. this is like okay, we'll talk to, we'll be polite. and then we'll go our separate ways because russia does seem more intent on talking with the united states than dealing with a b, e, u, or germany. that is 2. but there's also one thing that germany is pushing for in particular, that is the resumption of the so called momen
leona fix, who's a resident fellow at the german marshall fund in washington, dc and an expert on german russian relations. a welcome to d w. and how do you think today's meeting went? the meeting went well and it is a difficult meeting, co, german find minister to come to moscow because the russian foreign minister is well known for publications, especially during joint press conferences. today we have seen that russia is at least not interested in escalating relations with germany right now....
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d w 's over sell it with the latest tonight from washington. oliver's always thank you. well it is being called north korea's most significant weapons test in the year it's, pyongyang has confirmed the launch of a missile that it says can reach us beaches in the pacific. north korean state media say that the weapon is a, was song, 12 intermediate range ballistic missile capable of hitting the u. s. territory of guam with a nuclear warhead. it's the 1st time since 2070, that north korea has tested a missile of this saw the report said pictures of the earth were taken in space from the missiles knows cope. the flight was 1st detected by neighboring south korea and japan both have condemned. the missile test, according my dental dental, decided to north because of not a series of actions by north korea, including the repeated launches of ballistic missiles, threatened the peace and security of japan, the region, and the international community in a little, okay. such intense ballistic missile launches are in violation of relevant security council resolutions. and our countr
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know, one of the things i try to remind people, though,i is this is enabled by weak w republicans that we sent tot washington that refused to fight back against the tech industry and all the institutionsnd to control information in this country. so one of the guys running against me in the senate, matt dolan, a guy who owns the cleveland indians and when the woke mob came afterd the cleveland indians, he bent the kneeeeth and changed y their name. at the end of wil the day, if t you're not willing to stand upea for a team that you own a legacy institution in the state of ohio, how can you a actually stand up against facebook, against google, agginst fauci, against all the powerful actors that are making it hard for conservatives to actually have t a fair stake in this debate? well, china former soviet union, russia today they all use the misinform asian lingo. when you really dig in and you read the translations of contemporary quote, state sponsored journalismm, it's all about we have to protect the community from danger is misinformation that hurts public harmony. all the lingots pmo that's beind in school
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w. bush, scott jennings. back with us, washington bureau chief of "usa today", susan page.gitimacy of the elections and undermining the legitimacy of the elections before, during and after they happened here. now, president biden refusing to say the upcoming elections will be legitimate. how could he or should he? >> i think scholars were very dismayed by the president's comments here. of course if we have learned anything in the past year or so, it's the fragility of our democracy, the need to protect it. and president trump, the most dangerous thing president trump has done is convinced millions of americans that the 2020 election wasn't free and fair, that they can't trust the election to be legitimate. democrats have said you can trust the election process, it was free and fair. and i understand president biden's point that he was pushing very hard for the voting rights bill. but to sow doubt among his own followers whether they can trust the election returns the next time around is something that worries a lot of people who want to make sure that americans believe what
w. bush, scott jennings. back with us, washington bureau chief of "usa today", susan page.gitimacy of the elections and undermining the legitimacy of the elections before, during and after they happened here. now, president biden refusing to say the upcoming elections will be legitimate. how could he or should he? >> i think scholars were very dismayed by the president's comments here. of course if we have learned anything in the past year or so, it's the fragility of our...
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washington d. c. we asked him how people should respond to that statement from the w h o. should we just sit back and accept the inevitable? why think, sitting back and doing nothing is actually really risky. what they need to go out is get the booster. what they need to do is where and 95 for f, a p 2 f, a p 3 mass. what they need to do is ventilate their building, their school, or office. what they need to do a disinfect, the air anywhere they gather with filters. what they need to do is test and prepared to test and in potentially, according teen, if others around them are positive, what they need to do is stop transmission. because even if it's slightly milder, which is not milder by that much the wellness experimental increase was taken and then more people were hostile. as we've seen in the you, k, the u. s. and even south africa where south africa is already running 30 percent excess debt over their normal $3000.00 excess deaths per week in the last 4 we. so december got is what is the head of overwhelming hospitals? and therefore, if you have other conditions, you
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terry mariani is staving about europe caving in to washington on anti russian rhetoric for you most. it's very w steady. this is real hysteria. i get the feeling that the russian army could be in paris any day. but if everything continues like this, what do you think of the real reasons you? i think some people just need to regain christine, which is the 1st the u. s. as we know they left afghanistan the most miserable way . you're still 2nd nato, which needs to justify its existence. so i will also mention ukrainian president zalinski. your crew has had an extremely difficult situation inside the country. recently, all these people need the pressure to build upto you at the same time. i notice that almost all the media repeat the same information over and over again to georgia, south. forget that. almost all of this information secret satellite imagery comes to us from the one source in the us. of course, the united states is our best ally, but let's remember the way to stabilize the entire middle east because this very ally explained to us that there are weapons of mass destruction their beams
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more life starts february 16th on d, w a, another supreme court nomination and another supreme fight ahead in washington, president joe biden will propose the 1st black woman to serve on the country's highest court and ensure a liberal judge gets the lifetime post. but can he actually get his nominee a green light in the senate with just a razor thin majority? and how could this change the court and the country in the years to come? i'm so me so much god, on this as the day in berlin. ah . zelma the son's report, hardly one of the most serious constitution responsible. the president, the president has stated and reiterated his commitment to nominating black women to the supreme court. i made that commitment through campaign for president. i will keep the democrats at the slimmest of this limited control of the senate were new justice would have to be confirmed with her also coming up a catastrophe unfolding in afghanistan and economic crisis, hunger, a harsh winter, and crippling sanctions have left a population desperate and starving, those images, libya fetishes though for me, shaky mazama, mazama, mo
more life starts february 16th on d, w a, another supreme court nomination and another supreme fight ahead in washington, president joe biden will propose the 1st black woman to serve on the country's highest court and ensure a liberal judge gets the lifetime post. but can he actually get his nominee a green light in the senate with just a razor thin majority? and how could this change the court and the country in the years to come? i'm so me so much god, on this as the day in berlin. ah ....
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w. made for mines. ah, ah ah, this is dw news life from berlin here our top stories, washington warrens moscow, is creating a pretext for an invasion of ukraine intelligence officials claim russia is preparing a false flag operation after a week of talks aimed at defusing tension ends in deadlock, also coming up on the show, germany breaks a single day covered record. despite $92000.00 new cases, germany's health minister insisted government measures are paying off staffing the current 5th wave from be much worse. and another twist in the novak job of it, soda the tennis star back in detention after australian authorities canceled his visa a 2nd time. ah hello em claire richardson so glad you could join us. the united states is warning that russia is preparing possible sabotage efforts in ukraine that could justify a potential invasion. u. s. intelligence officials, claim mosque. i was planning to frame the government in care of as an aggressor, as a pretext for invading further into ukraine. let's get further details from the pentagon spokesperson about russia's plans. we have information that they've pre
w. made for mines. ah, ah ah, this is dw news life from berlin here our top stories, washington warrens moscow, is creating a pretext for an invasion of ukraine intelligence officials claim russia is preparing a false flag operation after a week of talks aimed at defusing tension ends in deadlock, also coming up on the show, germany breaks a single day covered record. despite $92000.00 new cases, germany's health minister insisted government measures are paying off staffing the current 5th wave...
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