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t w's julia han was at this gig, along with hundreds of russians, a rab concert against the war in ukraine. the shown, an oxymoron, plays at this east symbol club, would probably land him in jail back home in russia award with them with the port out of the war. and ukraine has been going on for more than 2 weeks. and yet, there are tens of millions of russians who categorically disagree with this war, and i think this should be said as loud as possible, but more of the grown. sure. with those color, the redstone sentiment resonated with many concert goers. hundreds lined up to get a glimpse of the artist. most of them were russians, but even even though claims cannot ortho itself, it was we are all supporting the ukrainians and days. he still remained there because i just want to show you that as russians we stand together against what is happening now. we're still cloudy, it's a shock ameren and his team had health of concert in protest of concert women. the little was the voters it's, we're pretty at yahoo, i don't want this war. i don't believe that it's a special operation. you know, i
t w's julia han was at this gig, along with hundreds of russians, a rab concert against the war in ukraine. the shown, an oxymoron, plays at this east symbol club, would probably land him in jail back home in russia award with them with the port out of the war. and ukraine has been going on for more than 2 weeks. and yet, there are tens of millions of russians who categorically disagree with this war, and i think this should be said as loud as possible, but more of the grown. sure. with those...
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w. julia, do you believe that sanctions will help stop this war? so thanks are usually pretty different goals and why doesn't need to force behavior change. and that's we get, i'm very skeptical though, because i feel that the current ration responses chiefly influenced by the situation on the ground and crane and also by the recent announcement of the in, due to deliver but off the different goals. they signal that the russian invasion of king was the nation of international law. and the thing that has been very clear and very swift and they seem to constrain the vision financially and economically, which will have an impact on the russian behavior. in the mid long term. the french finance ministers, western sanctions, will bring about the collapse of the russian economy. is that likely? so a lot of the impact, the pensions usually unfold over time in the consent. the been on the technology from the you and to russia. but we have seen some pretty slips, immediate consequences, the river left about a 4th of swelling you and we also see ordinary rus
w. julia, do you believe that sanctions will help stop this war? so thanks are usually pretty different goals and why doesn't need to force behavior change. and that's we get, i'm very skeptical though, because i feel that the current ration responses chiefly influenced by the situation on the ground and crane and also by the recent announcement of the in, due to deliver but off the different goals. they signal that the russian invasion of king was the nation of international law. and the thing...
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welcome to the w julia. do you believe that sanctions will help stop this war? so thanks are usually pretty few different goals and one of them did to forest behavioral change. and that's again, i'm very skeptical though, because i feel that the current ration responses chiefly influenced by the situation on the ground and crane and also by the recent announcement of the in, due to deliver but off the different goals. they signal that the russian invasion of the king was the blend nation of international law. and the thing that have been very clear and very swift and they seem to constrain the vision financially and economically, which will have an impact on the russian behavior. in the mid long term. the french finance ministers, western sanctions, will bring about the collapse of the russian economy. is that likely? so a lot of the impact, the pensions usually unfold over time, the content, the been on the technology from the you and for us to russia. but we have seen some pretty slips, immediate consequences. the rule left about a 4th of spelling you and we a
welcome to the w julia. do you believe that sanctions will help stop this war? so thanks are usually pretty few different goals and one of them did to forest behavioral change. and that's again, i'm very skeptical though, because i feel that the current ration responses chiefly influenced by the situation on the ground and crane and also by the recent announcement of the in, due to deliver but off the different goals. they signal that the russian invasion of the king was the blend nation of...
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and d, w correspondent, johannes report. you just saw julia if the situation with russia is so difficult and prices are likely to rise further. could turkey get its grains from other suppliers? well, turkeys, agriculture, ministry recently said that it does not expect grain supply shortages due to the conflict and that it could turn to other sources. but if you look at the figures, russia and ukraine together account for nearly 80 percent of turkeys, wheat imports. and right now it's unclear if these 2 countries will and can continue to supply. and at which cost, even if other global suppliers like canada or the u. s. would step in, it's likely to get more expensive because of rising transportation and energy costs . i'm experts here in turkey. economists tell me that they do expect for the price hikes for basic goods, especially for bread, but also for gas and oil. so the consequences for turkey is already ailing economy could be quite severe. skyrocketing inflation has already caused a lot of anger and despair. and now the war could actually
and d, w correspondent, johannes report. you just saw julia if the situation with russia is so difficult and prices are likely to rise further. could turkey get its grains from other suppliers? well, turkeys, agriculture, ministry recently said that it does not expect grain supply shortages due to the conflict and that it could turn to other sources. but if you look at the figures, russia and ukraine together account for nearly 80 percent of turkeys, wheat imports. and right now it's unclear if...
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and d, w correspondent, johannes report. you just saw julia if the situation with russia is so difficult and prices are likely to rise further. could turkey get its grains from other suppliers? well, turkeys, agriculture, ministry recently said that it does not expect grain supply shortages due to the conflict and that it could turn to other sources. but if you look at the figures, russia and ukraine together account for nearly 80 percent of turkeys, wheat imports. and right now it's unclear if these 2 countries will and can continue to supply. and at which cost, even if other global suppliers like canada or the u. s. would step in, it's likely to get more expensive because of rising transportation and energy costs . i'm experts here in turkey. economists tell me that they do expect for the price hikes for basic goods, especially for bread, but also for gas and oil. so the consequences for turkey is already ailing economy could be quite severe. skyrocketing inflation has already caused a lot of anger and despair. and now the war could actually
and d, w correspondent, johannes report. you just saw julia if the situation with russia is so difficult and prices are likely to rise further. could turkey get its grains from other suppliers? well, turkeys, agriculture, ministry recently said that it does not expect grain supply shortages due to the conflict and that it could turn to other sources. but if you look at the figures, russia and ukraine together account for nearly 80 percent of turkeys, wheat imports. and right now it's unclear if...
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welcome to d w julia. do you believe that sanctions will help stop this war? so thanks are usually pretty different goals and one isn't due to force behavioral change. and that's again, i'm very skeptical though, because i feel that the current ration responses chiefly influenced by the situation on the ground and ukraine and also the recent announcement of the new to deliver but off the different goals. they think that the ration envision of king was the blanton violation of international law. and this thing has been very clear and very swift. and they seem to constrain the vision financially and economically, which will have an impact on the russian behavior in the mid long term. the french finance ministers, western sanctions will bring about the collapse of the russian economy. is that likely? so a lot of the impact, the pensions usually unfold over time in the consent, the been on the technology from the you and to get to russia. but we have seen some pretty slips, immediate consequences, the river left about a 4th of swelling you and we also see ordinary
welcome to d w julia. do you believe that sanctions will help stop this war? so thanks are usually pretty different goals and one isn't due to force behavioral change. and that's again, i'm very skeptical though, because i feel that the current ration responses chiefly influenced by the situation on the ground and ukraine and also the recent announcement of the new to deliver but off the different goals. they think that the ration envision of king was the blanton violation of international law....
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welcome to the w julia. do you believe that sanctions will help stop this war? so thanks are usually pretty different goals and one of them did to forest behavioral change. and that we get, i'm very skeptical though, because i feel that the current ration responses chiefly influenced by the situation on the ground and crane and also by the recent announcement of the in, due to deliver but off the different goals. they signal that the russian invasion of the king was the blend nation of international law. and the thing that has been very clear and very swift and they seem to constrain the vision financially and economically, which will have an impact on the russian behavior. in the mid long term. the french finance ministers, western sanctions, will bring about the collapse of the russian economy. is that likely? so a lot of the impact of pensions usually unfold over time in the content. the been on the technology from the you and for us to russia, but we have seen some pretty swift, immediate consequences. the rule left about a 4th of spelling you and we also se
welcome to the w julia. do you believe that sanctions will help stop this war? so thanks are usually pretty different goals and one of them did to forest behavioral change. and that we get, i'm very skeptical though, because i feel that the current ration responses chiefly influenced by the situation on the ground and crane and also by the recent announcement of the in, due to deliver but off the different goals. they signal that the russian invasion of the king was the blend nation of...
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welcome to the w julia. do you believe that sanctions will help stop this war? so thanks are usually pretty different goals and why doesn't need to force behavior change. and that's why i get, i'm very skeptical though, because i feel that the current ration response is chiefly influenced by the situation on the ground and ukraine and also by the recent announcement of the in, due to deliver. but off the press, you different goals. they signal that the russian invasion of king was the nation of international law. and this signal has been very clear and very swift. and they seem to constrain the vision financially and economically, which will have an impact on the russian behavior in the mid long term. the french finance ministers, western sanctions, will bring about the collapse of the russian economy. is that likely? so a lot of the impact, the pensions usually unfold over time in the consent. the been on the x root technologies from the you and to russia. but we have seen some pretty slips, immediate consequences. the rule left about a 4th of spelling you and
welcome to the w julia. do you believe that sanctions will help stop this war? so thanks are usually pretty different goals and why doesn't need to force behavior change. and that's why i get, i'm very skeptical though, because i feel that the current ration response is chiefly influenced by the situation on the ground and ukraine and also by the recent announcement of the in, due to deliver. but off the press, you different goals. they signal that the russian invasion of king was the nation of...
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still symbolic amount of, of, of spending and quite important for a country like sweden that is a d w's, julia. so deli, many thanks. julia you interior ministers are meeting in brussels for urgent talks about how to deal with the refugee flows. stemming from russia's invasion of ukraine, colon alone has taken in more than 2000000 refugees from neighboring ukraine. since the start of the war, e. u ministers are expected to discuss issues including the distribution of refugees across member states, as well as financial support. d, w corresponding christine moon. what is covering today's meeting in brussels? hey, christine, of walk us through the issues related to the arrival of so many refugees in e u countries. michael, the main issue seems to be that distribution, our fair ukrainian refugees across member states. as you rightly said, poland has taken in the overwhelming majority of ukrainians, a fleet the war. and we now know that berlin and, and warsaw have written to the commission because they would actually like to see the commission play a more decisive role in terms of distributing a uk
still symbolic amount of, of, of spending and quite important for a country like sweden that is a d w's, julia. so deli, many thanks. julia you interior ministers are meeting in brussels for urgent talks about how to deal with the refugee flows. stemming from russia's invasion of ukraine, colon alone has taken in more than 2000000 refugees from neighboring ukraine. since the start of the war, e. u ministers are expected to discuss issues including the distribution of refugees across member...
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w julia han was at the gig along with hundreds of russia. ah, a rap concert against the war in ukraine. the show musician oxy miran plays at this a symbol club, would probably land him in jail, back home in russia. void with almost approval of the warn ukraine has been going on for more than 2 weeks. and yet there are tens of millions of russians who categorically disagree with this war. and i think this should be said as loud as possible, but more of the grown. sure. with him spell it the ruts, don't send him and resonated with many concert, go as hundreds lined up to get a glimpse of the artist. most of them will russians. what judgment, even though science cannot order it was we are all supporting the ukrainians and days. he still remained an because i actually want to show you that as russians we stand together against what is happening now. we're still bloody, it's a shucks. ameren and his team have helped us concert in protest. the only other concept them in the little bush, the voters, it's so pretty at yahoo! i don't want this war. i
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the w's, julia ha, was at the gig, along with hundreds of russians, ah, a rat concert against the war in ukraine. the show and musician oxy miran plays at this east nimble club, would probably land him in jail, back home in russia. void for them to pull out of the war and ukraine has been going on for more than 2 weeks. and yet there are tens of millions of russians who categorically disagree with this war. and i think this should be said as low as possible, but more the gracia with him scully. the redstone sent him into resonated with many concert goers. hundreds lined up to get a glimpse of the artist. most of them were russians. but dear, even even though grace cannot owe it, we are all supporting the ukrainians and days. he still remained there because i actually want to show you that as russians we stand together against what is happening now. we're still glad it's a shock than aaron and his team had helped us concert in protest. the only other concert them in that little bush, the voters, it's, we're pretty at the i'm, i don't want this war. i don't believe that it's a special o
the w's, julia ha, was at the gig, along with hundreds of russians, ah, a rat concert against the war in ukraine. the show and musician oxy miran plays at this east nimble club, would probably land him in jail, back home in russia. void for them to pull out of the war and ukraine has been going on for more than 2 weeks. and yet there are tens of millions of russians who categorically disagree with this war. and i think this should be said as low as possible, but more the gracia with him scully....
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let's go straight to w correspondence. julia han who's standing bar for us and is to move you that the turks present is closing these waterways. what more can you tell us? well, turkeys flooring minister told reporters last night excuse me. i just have a delay in the sound, so i'll start again. the turkish, a minister told reporters last night that he had wound countries of the region and elsewhere, not to pass warships through the 2 waterways to the black sea. and that together with president ed, one statement has been widely interpreted as unquiet, effectively closing down the darden els and boss for his traits to russian warships . according to this international treaty, the montero convention that you just mentioned. now, it is not clear how much of an impact this will have on the conflict on the war. how much of a blow this is to the kremlin, but it's certainly sends a strong message, a message to the ukranian government as well. because they had asked the turkish government on the very 1st day, the russian invasion started to block trends. it of, for russian warships and turkey h
let's go straight to w correspondence. julia han who's standing bar for us and is to move you that the turks present is closing these waterways. what more can you tell us? well, turkeys flooring minister told reporters last night excuse me. i just have a delay in the sound, so i'll start again. the turkish, a minister told reporters last night that he had wound countries of the region and elsewhere, not to pass warships through the 2 waterways to the black sea. and that together with president...
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so let's go straight to w, corresponding julia han who's standing bar for us and is to move you that the turks present is closing these waterways. what more can you tell us? while turkey's flooring minister told reporters last night, excuse me, i just have a delay in the sound. so i'll start again. the turkish, a minister told reporters last night that he had wound countries of the region and elsewhere, not to pass warships through the 2 waterways to the black sea. and that together with president edwin's statement has been widely interpreted as ankara effectively closing down the da da nails and prosperous traits to russian warships. according to this international treaty, the montreaux convention that you just mentioned. now, it is not clear how much of an impact this will have on the conflict on the war. how much of a blow this is to the kremlin, but it's certainly sends a strong message, a message to the ukranian government as well. because they had asked the turkish government on the very 1st day, the russian invasion started to block trends. it of, for russian worships and turk
so let's go straight to w, corresponding julia han who's standing bar for us and is to move you that the turks present is closing these waterways. what more can you tell us? while turkey's flooring minister told reporters last night, excuse me, i just have a delay in the sound. so i'll start again. the turkish, a minister told reporters last night that he had wound countries of the region and elsewhere, not to pass warships through the 2 waterways to the black sea. and that together with...
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here with me the studio hasty w political correspond julia. so deli julia, this visit clearly overshadowed by events in ukraine. i just took us through what stood out for you. a little short said yes, shalt underlined how both for germany and israel. it's important to bring forward not just a strong stance against russia, but also diplomacy and dialogue. and it was important for shots to bring that forward and also to try and avoid it further escalation. so definitely an appeal for dialogue. it also emerged that they did not only talk about the situation in ukraine. there were also some other issues that were important bilaterally. shots said that he has invited the entire cabinet of israel to travel to berlin, to have a joint meetings. that's quite a, quite a big invite which was accepted by enough tally benefits. and that is a sign that german israel wants to continue strengthening their bilateral relations with such a, such a big meeting. they also discussed the situation with the palestinian territories. and on this point, germany is a pro
here with me the studio hasty w political correspond julia. so deli julia, this visit clearly overshadowed by events in ukraine. i just took us through what stood out for you. a little short said yes, shalt underlined how both for germany and israel. it's important to bring forward not just a strong stance against russia, but also diplomacy and dialogue. and it was important for shots to bring that forward and also to try and avoid it further escalation. so definitely an appeal for dialogue. it...
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all good with juggling. talked to, we asked the w correspondent, julia han and is stumble just how important the boss for us and darden illustrates or, oh, they're strategically. i'm very, very important. and that's why ukraine had asked turkey already on the 1st day of the russian invasion to close these 2 waterways, 2 russian warships. so they cannot send a reinforcements to the black sea, the dod and hills, and the boss for straits are the only way in and out of the black sea. they connect the mediterranean with the black sea. russia has its black sea flee to over there. a number of warships of that as far as we know, are being used in the a full to on ukraine right now. so there is an interest there from ukraine for turkey to block the passage of a warship, russian warships. it is also economically a very important and it's important for agricultural trade for oil trade or russia and ukraine together. and let me just mentioned that figure account for more than a quarter of the global trade in wheat and about a 5th off corn. and that trade was completely thrown into chaos when the russian
all good with juggling. talked to, we asked the w correspondent, julia han and is stumble just how important the boss for us and darden illustrates or, oh, they're strategically. i'm very, very important. and that's why ukraine had asked turkey already on the 1st day of the russian invasion to close these 2 waterways, 2 russian warships. so they cannot send a reinforcements to the black sea, the dod and hills, and the boss for straits are the only way in and out of the black sea. they connect...
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w. political correspondent, julia sally, julia chancellor sholtes, they're addressing you expansion in reaction to the war in yuke in ukraine. was this a surprise? we didn't expect this to come out from this particular a talk today with the prime minister of sweden. but this is a position that i, germany had already before. already the previous governments with under angle america of which also the current chancellor of shorts was part. as of the finance minister, the previous government had already said that they were in favor specifically of albania and north macedonia, joining the you and the previous government also thought it was important for these 2 countries. and in general, the western balkans to become closer with the european union and obviously now with what is happening in ukraine, this has become even more relevant. and obviously the current government is going ahead with this position and wanting to accelerate talks to already start as soon as possible, but also to look at reforming the you to make the accession of these 2 country to the union. more likely and possible.
w. political correspondent, julia sally, julia chancellor sholtes, they're addressing you expansion in reaction to the war in yuke in ukraine. was this a surprise? we didn't expect this to come out from this particular a talk today with the prime minister of sweden. but this is a position that i, germany had already before. already the previous governments with under angle america of which also the current chancellor of shorts was part. as of the finance minister, the previous government had...
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only afford state subsidized bread from all its calls over to istanbul, andy w correspondent, johannes reports you just saw julia if the situation with russia is so difficult and prices are likely to rise further. could turkey get its grains from other suppliers? well, turkeys, agriculture, ministry recently said that it does not expect grain supply shortages due to the conflict and that it could turn to other sources. but if you look at the figures, russia and ukraine together account for nearly 80 percent of turkeys, wheat imports. and right now it's unclear if these 2 countries will and can continue to supply. and at which cost, even if other global suppliers like canada or the u. s. would step in, it's likely to get more expensive because of rising transportation and energy costs . i'm experts here in turkey. economists tell me that they do expect for the price hikes for basic goods, especially for bread, but also for gas and oil. so the consequences for turkey's already ailing economy could be quite severe. skyrocketing inflation has already caused a lot of anger and despair. and now the war could actually
only afford state subsidized bread from all its calls over to istanbul, andy w correspondent, johannes reports you just saw julia if the situation with russia is so difficult and prices are likely to rise further. could turkey get its grains from other suppliers? well, turkeys, agriculture, ministry recently said that it does not expect grain supply shortages due to the conflict and that it could turn to other sources. but if you look at the figures, russia and ukraine together account for...
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and d, w correspondent, johannes report. you just saw julia if the situation with russia is so difficult and prices are likely to rise further. could turkey get its grains from other suppliers? well, turkeys, agriculture, ministry recently said that it does not expect grain supply shortages due to the conflict and that it could turn to other sources. but if you look at the figures, russia and ukraine together account for nearly 80 percent of turkeys, wheat imports. and right now it's unclear if these 2 countries will and can continue to supply. and at which cost, even if other global suppliers like canada or the u. s. would step in, it's likely to get more expensive because of rising transportation and energy costs . experts here in turkey, economists tell me that they do expect for the price hikes for basic goods, especially for bread, but also for gas and oil. so the consequences for turkey's already ailing economy could be quite severe. skyrocketing, inflation has already caused a loss of anger and despair, and now the war could actually ad
and d, w correspondent, johannes report. you just saw julia if the situation with russia is so difficult and prices are likely to rise further. could turkey get its grains from other suppliers? well, turkeys, agriculture, ministry recently said that it does not expect grain supply shortages due to the conflict and that it could turn to other sources. but if you look at the figures, russia and ukraine together account for nearly 80 percent of turkeys, wheat imports. and right now it's unclear if...
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w political correspondent, julius our deli julia. this resolution is non binding. so can it really make any difference? or if we expect russia to now suddenly stop the war because of this resolution, that is not going to happen. even though the resolution says they should immediately withdraw their 2 troops from ukraine footing is not going to do that just because the un general assembly, the side of that. but nonetheless, it is a strong signal and especially it's rare. it doesn't really happen that often that the security council convenes the general assembly to vote on such a resolution. the last time it happened was in 1082. so that is already a signal of the importance of this vote. and also we've seen that ukraine has garnered quite a bit of support from the majority of members of the general assembly. and also some countries that traditionally might support russia have abstained from the vote. so on the one hand, it's not legally binding, but it puts pressure on russia and it shows that the international community is strongly behind ukraine. and it also is a
w political correspondent, julius our deli julia. this resolution is non binding. so can it really make any difference? or if we expect russia to now suddenly stop the war because of this resolution, that is not going to happen. even though the resolution says they should immediately withdraw their 2 troops from ukraine footing is not going to do that just because the un general assembly, the side of that. but nonetheless, it is a strong signal and especially it's rare. it doesn't really happen...
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we'll w, obviously this is a difficult story, a hard path. but we need this path with debra julia or sarah. a path desperately needed an eastern regions on the sustained russian assault. this was the city of comma tourist. i witness video from a resident there, show destruction to our apartment in a 5 story building in the aftermath of an air raid straight over ukrainian capital . that where we joined the w, corresponded nick connelly, welcome nick. a cave saw shelling over night. just give us an idea of conditions there. now while i'm on the northern edge of kia close to where those russian troops are close enough for russian artillery to strike the 9 story apartment block behind me, you can see some of the destruction and the chaos wrought here are pretty extraordinary scenes. neighbor neighbors here, just kind of looking on in the day, taking pictures kind of not quite able to believe that, you know, a, then that this kind of destruction has now been meet it out on them. and they're part of the world through. so to have the media circus here, everyone trying to make sense of th
we'll w, obviously this is a difficult story, a hard path. but we need this path with debra julia or sarah. a path desperately needed an eastern regions on the sustained russian assault. this was the city of comma tourist. i witness video from a resident there, show destruction to our apartment in a 5 story building in the aftermath of an air raid straight over ukrainian capital . that where we joined the w, corresponded nick connelly, welcome nick. a cave saw shelling over night. just give us...
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julian in istanbul, many things under now here in the studio by d w's, former moscow correspondent, emily show and, and emily, we just heard julia talking there about the delegates of these talks. she mentioned that the russian oligarchy, bremond brom, abramivitch has been there participating. can you tell us, why is he there and what's his role been in the talks? it's of really a strange one on it because of the kremlin day finally admitted that he is taking part in these talks. they said that he's not an official member of the delegation, but that he is facilitating certain contacts between the 2 sides. abramoff, which is an oligarchy. as you mentioned, he's one of russia's richest men and he has long standing ties to vladimir putin. though he has always denied that the 2 men are close and russian media, the media that against a has actually been reporting as well that he may have asked put in directly to be involved in these talks. while actually vladimir nadine ski, who is the head of this delegation, is not in direct contact with puttin himself. so that's interesting. and they're also reporting that he met. he may have met
julian in istanbul, many things under now here in the studio by d w's, former moscow correspondent, emily show and, and emily, we just heard julia talking there about the delegates of these talks. she mentioned that the russian oligarchy, bremond brom, abramivitch has been there participating. can you tell us, why is he there and what's his role been in the talks? it's of really a strange one on it because of the kremlin day finally admitted that he is taking part in these talks. they said that...
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w is on able to verify legion. and remember, similar, you mean while fighting on the ground shows no sign of abating and julia, we spoke about the situation in mary paul without correspondent in the capital keith nick connelly. its dia, i was speaking to a young man earlier today, basically was impossible to ring him by normal telephone connection. but you have generator was able to case he gets mentioned. so he was sending me a voice messages. and he was telling me about situation where lots people are having to basically break into shops to find food, to eat. where most people who didn't have generators hadn't had power o 8 for days on end. what he was in the public town, even closer to the russian soldiers in the far end. so even to him, getting to those evacuation buses that we had today was going to be pretty much unrealistic. he was saying that the him, the scariest thing, wasn't the fighting which now got used to where shooting and kind of mortified during the day just become the norm and then allowed a more dangerous kind of weapons being used at night. the thing that he was really worried about was using that
w is on able to verify legion. and remember, similar, you mean while fighting on the ground shows no sign of abating and julia, we spoke about the situation in mary paul without correspondent in the capital keith nick connelly. its dia, i was speaking to a young man earlier today, basically was impossible to ring him by normal telephone connection. but you have generator was able to case he gets mentioned. so he was sending me a voice messages. and he was telling me about situation where lots...
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that was created by a woman just a few miles away in japantown, another of julia morgan's works the historic japantown. why wapanese american women worked tirelessly to raise the money to create a space where girls and women of japanese descent could go to live. and learn. japanese girls couldn't use the facilities of the general san francisco. why do you see a no young women of color could so their mothers the first generation immigrant women organized a chapter of the uae and japantown donna graves sees the impact that women have made on san francisco in the bay area around every corner. she was instrumental in getting this plaque to educate visitors about francis all briar, the berkeley civil rights and community activist who worked to increase diversity of the city's schools and to desegregate the richmond shipyards during world war two. graves says nowhere as women's impact on the bay area more evident. that and the women's building in san francisco. the women's building is kind of an anchor in the struggles that women, queer people, immigrants , all kinds of organizers have undertaken in the berry and
that was created by a woman just a few miles away in japantown, another of julia morgan's works the historic japantown. why wapanese american women worked tirelessly to raise the money to create a space where girls and women of japanese descent could go to live. and learn. japanese girls couldn't use the facilities of the general san francisco. why do you see a no young women of color could so their mothers the first generation immigrant women organized a chapter of the uae and japantown donna...
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that was created by a woman just a few miles away in japantown, another of julia morgan's works the historic japantown. why wa building japanese american women worked tirelessly to raise the money to create a space where girls and women of japanese descent could go to live. and learn. japanese girls couldn't use the facilities of the general francisco why do you see a no young women of color could so their mothers the first generation immigrant women organized a chapter of the uae and japantown donna graves sees the impact that women have made on san francisco in the bay area around every corner. she was instrumental in getting this plaque to educate visitors about francis all briar, the berkeley civil rights and community activist who worked to increase diversity of the city's schools and to desegregate the richmond shipyards during world war two. graves says nowhere as women's impact on the bay area more evident. that and the women's building in san francisco. the women's building is kind of an anchor in the struggles that women, queer people, immigrants , all kinds of organizers have undertaken in the ber
that was created by a woman just a few miles away in japantown, another of julia morgan's works the historic japantown. why wa building japanese american women worked tirelessly to raise the money to create a space where girls and women of japanese descent could go to live. and learn. japanese girls couldn't use the facilities of the general francisco why do you see a no young women of color could so their mothers the first generation immigrant women organized a chapter of the uae and japantown...
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that was created by a woman just a few miles away in japantown, another of julia morgan's works the historic japantown. why wamerican women worked tirelessly to raise the money to create a space where girls and women of japanese descent could go to live. and learn. japanese girls couldn't use the facilities of the general san francisco. why do you see a no young women of color could so their mothers the first generation immigrant women organized a chapter of the uae and japantown donna graves sees the impact that women have made on san francisco in the bay area around every corner. she was instrumental in getting this plaque to educate visitors about francis all briar, the berkeley civil rights and community activist who worked to increase diversity of the city's schools and to desegregate the richmond shipyards during world war two. graves says nowhere as women's impact on the bay area more evident. that and the women's building in san francisco. the women's building is kind of an anchor in the struggles that women, queer people, immigrants , all kinds of organizers have undertaken in the berry and the last
that was created by a woman just a few miles away in japantown, another of julia morgan's works the historic japantown. why wamerican women worked tirelessly to raise the money to create a space where girls and women of japanese descent could go to live. and learn. japanese girls couldn't use the facilities of the general san francisco. why do you see a no young women of color could so their mothers the first generation immigrant women organized a chapter of the uae and japantown donna graves...
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julia. so dally reporting, thank you very much. further analysis of this decision to activate an early warning plan should there be gas shortages in germany. d, w cheap international editor richard walker joins us now. richard, germany looks to be caught on the back heel here a little bit after years have been criticized, particularly the previous government for their energy policy. yeah, that's right. and that criticism has been international, but also here in germany, that germany simply allowed itself to become far too dependent on russian sources of energy, oil and gas, also colbert, particularly natural gas, where as we've been hearing that the usage of natural gas even exceeded 50 percent for, from russia times, and it's quite interesting to watch robert hobbit, so the minister has been announcing this, he's the minutes really in the middle of all of this action of back trying to find different sources of energy because he's from the green party and he's basically been saying, we told you so about this dependence on russian gas, the green party of who's with this agenda of tackling climate change wants to reduce fossil fuel use altogether
julia. so dally reporting, thank you very much. further analysis of this decision to activate an early warning plan should there be gas shortages in germany. d, w cheap international editor richard walker joins us now. richard, germany looks to be caught on the back heel here a little bit after years have been criticized, particularly the previous government for their energy policy. yeah, that's right. and that criticism has been international, but also here in germany, that germany simply...
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from w eta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," bridget makes julia with citrus mustard sauce. jack challenges julia and bridget to a head-to-head tasting of cranberry sauce. and becky makes bridget updated skillet turkey burgers. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen."
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julia and david. >>> coming up flenext for us, president biden is blaming russia for rising gas prices in the u.s., but will americans buy it? that's why doctors recommend tylenol®. it we blood pressure the way that advil®, aleve®, or motrin® somometimes can. for trusted relief, trust tylenol®. do your eyes bother you? my eyes feel like a combo of stressed, dry and sandpaper. strypaper? luckily, the's biotrue hydration boost eye drops. biotrue uses naturally spired ingredients. and no preservatives. try biotrue! (johnny cash) ♪ i've traveled every road in this here land! ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ crossed the desert's bare, man. ♪ ♪ i've breathed the mountain air, man. ♪ ♪ of travel i've had my share, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere. ♪ ♪ i've been to: pittsburgh, parkersburg, ♪ ♪ gravelbourg, colorado, ♪ ♪ ellensburg, cedar city, dodge city, what a pity. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere. ♪ ♪ my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan i know my g
julia and david. >>> coming up flenext for us, president biden is blaming russia for rising gas prices in the u.s., but will americans buy it? that's why doctors recommend tylenol®. it we blood pressure the way that advil®, aleve®, or motrin® somometimes can. for trusted relief, trust tylenol®. do your eyes bother you? my eyes feel like a combo of stressed, dry and sandpaper. strypaper? luckily, the's biotrue hydration boost eye drops. biotrue uses naturally spired ingredients....