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a fascinating moment to speak to they w, washington bureau chief in his poll in as the resolution is non bonding. so what does this vote achieve? well, this was, this road was mainly really to indicate that put in russia is isolated on the global stage. but indeed, anthony has to say the resolute resolution is not binding. so it does send a strong symbolic message, especially probably to those countries which used to stay on the side with russia that they might end up on the wrong side. but it is more of a reassurance that the really amass majority of the world condemns. put in swore and ukraine without any immediate consequences, or like more sanctions or military actions, a tardis in the down thought of symbolism. we will ask the next question, can the un do anything effectively to stand in rushes? why to keep ukrainian safe? well, no, i mean, not like in an immediate way, as i said, they are a consent in military or they can't ascend and weapons or agree on more sanctions. but what they can do, they could increase the pressure on a vladimir put in. and that also does send the mess
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w. washington bureau chief in his poll. thanks so much for time. french president amendment clone has said the russian invasion of ukraine is the beginning of a new era for europe. in an address to the french nation, the call said he plans to step up investment defense of france and the european union. the prisoner also warned that the war in ukraine will hit the french economy hard, adding, this is the price for freedom. and democracy is really possible point us. or early we asked a d. w correspondence on your family cup in paris for her take on the call speech. what stood out for me in that speech was that, you know, he started really by making a distinction between the russian president and the general population. you know, you recall this invasion of ukraine puddings war and he said that, you know, france stands with all russians who are against this war in ukraine. that was a pretty powerful message. i thought also you know, he needed to point to kind of say that despite everything that had happened, the invasion and h
w. washington bureau chief in his poll. thanks so much for time. french president amendment clone has said the russian invasion of ukraine is the beginning of a new era for europe. in an address to the french nation, the call said he plans to step up investment defense of france and the european union. the prisoner also warned that the war in ukraine will hit the french economy hard, adding, this is the price for freedom. and democracy is really possible point us. or early we asked a d. w...
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w. washington bureau chief in his poll in as the resolution is non bonding. so what does this vote achieve? well, this was, this road was mainly really to indicate that put in russia this isolated on the global stage. but indeed, anthony has to say the resolute resolution is not binding. so it does send a strong symbolic message, especially probably to those countries which used to stay on the side with russia that they might end up on the wrong side. but it is more of a reassurance that the really vast majority of the world condemns. put in swore and ukraine without any immediate consequences, or like more sanctions or military actions, a tardis in the down thought of symbolism. we will ask the next question, can the un do anything effectively to stand in rushes? why to keep ukrainian safe? well, no, i mean, not like in an immediate way, as i said, they are a consent in military or they can't ascend and weapons or agree on more sanctions. but what they can do, they could increase the pressure on a vladimir put in. and that also does send the message into rus
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let's bring in d, w, washington, bureau chief in his pool. she's with us for more reaction. strong was there from the us ambassador. what more did you have to say? there has been concerns about how far put in is willing to go in this war for some time will a but this is really the 1st time where the global community is pointing out, that rushes aggression is posing a thruth to earth. sorry, a true threat to all of your security, even in his presumed isolation on the world stage, the condemnation is putting, put in to take more and more risk. and that's exactly what the ambassador was trying to say today. i mean, we had condemnation across the board after you and today what else did awfully well for me. it, so china's unwillingness to take a hard stance. i mean, after the abstain bo this thursday and commons, that the international community has to stay rational. it is quite of a surprise, it's surprising that they don't stay or take any any for a firmer stand. because i think, and i hope that china might be concerned of a nuclear war to that
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let's bring in d, w, washington bureau chief in his pull. she's with us for more reaction. strong was there from the us ambassador. what more did you have to say? there has been concerns about how far put in is willing to go in this war for some time will a but this is really the 1st time where the global community is pointing out, that rush us aggression is posing a thruth to earth. sorry, a true threat to all of your security, even in his presumed isolation on the world stage, the condemnation is putting, put in to take more and more risk. and that's exactly what the ambassador was trying to say today. i mean, we had condemnation across the board at the un today. what else did afi? well, for me it's so china's and willingness to take a hard stance. i mean, after the abstain bo this thursday and commons, that the international community has to stay rational. it is quite of a surprise, it's surprising that they don't stay take any any for a firmer stand. because i think, and i hope that china might be concerned of a nuclear war. 2, at this w
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w. washington bureau chief in his perfect symmetry time one traditional russian ally that didn't take part in the u. n vote was venezuela. the country's voting rights at the u when have been suspended because it hasn't paid membership juice following years of crippling international sanctions. so 5, in as well as left as president nicholas medulla has refused to condemn russia's invasion. instead, he described the sanctions imposed by the west on russia as economic war. merely look a 1000 not look at what they're doing with russia. it's a crime what they're doing against the russian people and economic war. they took them out of the swift system, africa. they closed their ass space later they closed all commercial links. they closed and prohibited the use of the dollar. it is madness. you know what they're doing with russia? it, when i look good, i look at them within the on growth you french president, my mobile call has said the russian invasion of ukraine is the beginning of the new era for europe in an address to the french nation. all said, he only plans to step up investment in defen
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w. washington bureau chief enos pool in his lensky is to address the u. s. congress shortly. what can we expect? now these are dramatic moments while they're waiting for zalinski to speaks, bombs are falling down. we just saw pictures from skyscrapers crumbling as they're hit by russian or munition. so this is, this is kind of the setting. so lensky is going to address the congress, as he just said, he will definitely thank the usaa for what it's done to support ukraine and, and fired russia. but he also wants to kind of bring the horror which is happening right now in, ki various where he is in the whole ukraine and to the audience to convince them to perk up their support to, to help more than they're already doing. yes, was he lives pictures of use congress or as we speak in his are already a lot of sanctions against russia in place of significant financial aid for ukraine out. what else could washington do? what else could zelinski ask for? well, he probably will ask for this no fly zone, which is sir, not gonna happen. i mean, there is nothing he really can say today to
w. washington bureau chief enos pool in his lensky is to address the u. s. congress shortly. what can we expect? now these are dramatic moments while they're waiting for zalinski to speaks, bombs are falling down. we just saw pictures from skyscrapers crumbling as they're hit by russian or munition. so this is, this is kind of the setting. so lensky is going to address the congress, as he just said, he will definitely thank the usaa for what it's done to support ukraine and, and fired russia....
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let's bring it d, w, washington, bureau chief in his pool. she's with us for more reaction. strong. was there from the u. s. ambassador, what more did you have to say? there has been concerns about how far put in is willing to go in this war for some time will a but this is really the 1st time where the global community is pointing out, that rush us aggression is posing a thruth to earth. sorry, a true threat to all of your security, even in his presumed isolation on the world stage, the condemnation is putting, put in to take more and more risk. and that's exactly what the ambassador was trying to say today. i mean, we had condemnation across the board after you and today what else did awfully well for me. it's so china's unwillingness to take a hard stance. i mean, after the abstain bo this thursday and commons, that the international community has to stay rational. it is quite of a surprise, it's surprising that they don't stay or take any any for a firmer stand. because i think, and i hope that china might be concerned of a nuclear war to this war, has shown a trans atlantic tie
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t w's on of a salus in washington, d. c. thank you, oliver. well, let's take a look at some of the other developments in the conflict russian foreign minister, sir, gala rav and his ukrainian counterpart, dimitra cool ever are due to meet in turkey for their 1st face to face talk since the invasion of ukraine. both sides have warned of low expectations, but ukraine's president has signaled a willingness to compromise. and to crane authority say electricity has been cut off at the to noble nuclear power plant, which means it may long may no longer be possible to cool nuclear fuel. they want that this could lead to the release of radio activity, but the international atomic energy agency says it hasn't seen any evidence that the plant is unsafe. oh, tell in washington, dc has hung a ukrainian flag in protest of russia's invasion of ukraine. the glover park hotel is located within i shot of the russian embassy in the u. s. capital. so far more than 2000000 people have fled the fighting in ukraine. authorities here in berlin say more than 10000 re
t w's on of a salus in washington, d. c. thank you, oliver. well, let's take a look at some of the other developments in the conflict russian foreign minister, sir, gala rav and his ukrainian counterpart, dimitra cool ever are due to meet in turkey for their 1st face to face talk since the invasion of ukraine. both sides have warned of low expectations, but ukraine's president has signaled a willingness to compromise. and to crane authority say electricity has been cut off at the to noble...
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choosing our own future, the w's at washington bureau, chief in his pole. a watched presence. lensky, speech, and joints was not welcome in us. this was about hearts and minds. if i can put it that way, he hit lots of emotional points for that particular hit home to americans. he tailored to that speech, to his audience. absolutely a fill. he really understands how to read to a specific audience. i mean, we mustn't forget, he's a trained a comedian and he really knows how, you know, kind of which buttons to push to to reached as you say, the hearts and minds of the audience. and he did so, i mean, just by invoking all the tragedies in the american history, like the attack and paul hobble the 911 terrorist attack with these images he involved in the speech. he didn't reach only out to the law makers and politicians, but also to every single american. and on top of that, he played this very emotional, a video. so he also understands how to use images. so in a way that was a very, very modern speech. we just heard from presidency in ski and despite being told
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majority of the americans are much concerned about their own problems here in the united states to w a washington bureau chief in his paul there for us. thank you very much. in us we stay in the us new york metropolitan, not for us as hell. the concert in support of ukraine, or than 3 and a half 1000 people filter late, lincoln center auditorium a week after performances by russian soprano. and on a trip coal were canceled because she refused to condemn the war. or proceeds from the sold out concert, which was broadcast internationally including to ukraine, will go towards relief efforts. ah, pre ukraine. nissan of new york. the piece was composed by ukrainian valentine sylvester of in 2014 the year of another crisis. for the met general manager, pete again, the concert was the only fitting response to the current conflict. to night we were all soldiers of music wielding the power of art in de french, in defense of a free and democratic ukraine. gales message was shared by guest of honor, ukraine's ambassador to the un, the metropolitan opera that has the global spending, reputation is similar to
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w st. washington bureau chief in us, oh, it's a welcome at quite a h a list to bear that the, the president had of not just money but also out, but also a defensive arms and humanitarian assistance. right. so this is the response of this really dramatic her and emotional speech president lens he gave earlier this day, urging her the united states to help building a no fly zone over the over ukraine and just helping the people in ukraine to defend russia. and in this response, present biden really stressed the fact how much they already have done to support ukraine. like by the just in the last week. they spend $1000000000.00 to buy a systems and other support supplies. so that was really mainly to show how strong the support from the united states is, but not to make any mistake. there will be no, no fly zone over ukraine supported by nato. but biden, i just now really showed how big the support is in other regards. right. and signing this, this massive check as it were, an officer of his own back. it is congress likely to back him in this? yeah, he's sending another bill right. right now w
w st. washington bureau chief in us, oh, it's a welcome at quite a h a list to bear that the, the president had of not just money but also out, but also a defensive arms and humanitarian assistance. right. so this is the response of this really dramatic her and emotional speech president lens he gave earlier this day, urging her the united states to help building a no fly zone over the over ukraine and just helping the people in ukraine to defend russia. and in this response, present biden...
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w. so washington bureau chief in his po, welcome in as this was quite a performance, it was about hearts that was about minds and there was, there was even a video performance in right. this was one of the most outstanding speeches i think a politician has given and some compare it to the speech church will gave in 1941 during the 2nd world war. it was heartfelt indeed and you know, fill the form or comedian zalinski really knows how to approach a specific audience. so he really pushed all the buttons, which would work with americans, as you just said, he invoked all these tragedies in the american history like the a tech and paul hobble the $911.00 terrorist attack. so this definitely will have a huge impact here in the united states. and a despite being told time and time again, the ukranian president repeated his request for a no fly zone, but he also offered some alternatives. he did indeed, and he did so by saying that the russians turned the ukranian sky into a death zone and he repeatedly talking obviously about the, the air strikes and how important the no fly zone would be. but
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specially from the strong and powerful united states to ended as soon as possible to w's bureau chief in washington. they're reporting for us. thank you very much in us. pull russia, meanwhile, is escalating its attacks across ukraine. the russian forces are reported to be intensifying, fighting in the suburbs of the capital, and have also stepped up their bombardment of keefe emergency services. say at least 2 people were injured in new strikes on the city. this morning for residence after ukrainian capital, every passing day brings further shelling more homes last and more casualties. is she alive? visibly? yes, she is alive. get her in the car. a city wide curfew was imposed on tuesday and will last until thursday morning. i had of the curfew. people rushed to the stores to stuck up on food and supplies. available. that was the situation in the city is not bad. music with the people are holding up where supported by the volunteers and the territorial defense you. meanwhile, president followed him here so lensky that he saw hope for compromise and talks between russia and ukraine. even us moscow
specially from the strong and powerful united states to ended as soon as possible to w's bureau chief in washington. they're reporting for us. thank you very much in us. pull russia, meanwhile, is escalating its attacks across ukraine. the russian forces are reported to be intensifying, fighting in the suburbs of the capital, and have also stepped up their bombardment of keefe emergency services. say at least 2 people were injured in new strikes on the city. this morning for residence after...
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. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkitechool of journalism at arizona state university. judy: today's meeting in room between top american and chinese officials was preceded by reporting that moscow had asked aging for military assistance in its war against ukraine. china has so far stayed somewhat removed from the conflict even if tacitly supportive of russia. a deeper look at that. >> a senior administration official told reporters this afternoon the room meeting was an intense seven hour session with very candid conversation between the two officials and that u.s. national security advisor jake sullivan invade deep concerns about china's alignment with russia. here with me to look at china's role in the wider american response to ukraine are bonnie glaser pitches the director of the asia program at the german marshall fund and eric adelman. he was under secretary of defense for policy in the george w. bush administration. he is now at the center for strategic and budgetary assessments. welcome to you both. or like to sta
. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkitechool of journalism at arizona state university. judy: today's meeting in room between top american and chinese officials was preceded by reporting that moscow had asked aging for military assistance in its war against ukraine. china has so far stayed somewhat removed from the conflict even if tacitly supportive of russia. a deeper look at that. >> a senior administration official...
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thank you. >> this is pbs newshour west, from w eta studios in washington and from our bureau at thete school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," bridget makes julia the perfect turkey-thigh confit 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...
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i am john roberts in washington. w at seven, president biden delivered his first state of the union address before a joint session of congress and the american public confronting inflation, the pandemic and the war in europe. the united states and our allies will defend every inch of territory that is nato territory with the full force of our collective power every single inch. thank you for joining us tonight on ktvu and ktvu. plus, i'm clotting. wong i'm andre senior ktvu political reporter greg lee is here now with us, and we want to get right to the president's. first state of the union for the night addressing many, many topics, including russia, ukraine situation and that was really sort of the overshadowing topic over tonight. just over an hour . the president speaking in front of a full chamber tonight at a critical point in his presidency. a russian invasion of ukraine record inflation at home and faltering poll numbers for his administration. he hit a lot of topics is, andre said, and spoke about many legislative priorities as well as touting some of his administration's accomplis
i am john roberts in washington. w at seven, president biden delivered his first state of the union address before a joint session of congress and the american public confronting inflation, the pandemic and the war in europe. the united states and our allies will defend every inch of territory that is nato territory with the full force of our collective power every single inch. thank you for joining us tonight on ktvu and ktvu. plus, i'm clotting. wong i'm andre senior ktvu political reporter...
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. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkiteool of journalism at arizona state university. judy: we returned to the war in ukraine now and to that nation's capital, kyiv. jane ferguson is there and she joins me now. tell us where things stand from where you are. >> right now in kyiv, we have been hearing more explosions throughout the day and those are on the perimeter to the north of the city where russian positions are continuing to bombard the city with artillery fire. we are in the middle of a long day six hour block down here because the authorities, the mayor of kyiv, said nobody could go out from tuesday night through today as well. there was a fear this is a particularly tense moment in this war as it goes forward. there is a duality to that because as we have heard, there are some potentially positive signs there could be a peace deal or a cease-fire on the horizon. as is often the case, you not only get intensive negotiations that may be making some progress. at the same time, you have fighting across the city. all acr
. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkiteool of journalism at arizona state university. judy: we returned to the war in ukraine now and to that nation's capital, kyiv. jane ferguson is there and she joins me now. tell us where things stand from where you are. >> right now in kyiv, we have been hearing more explosions throughout the day and those are on the perimeter to the north of the city where russian positions are...
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states and meaning a cyber attack that the united states will be prepared to respond to w's. carly much more in washington, many things ukrainian man who survived the holocaust has been killed by russian shelling and hockey's. 696 year old boris roman jenko lived through nazi imprisonment and force labor and several concentration comes including booking involved. after world war 2, he returned home to hockey, where he became a prominent peace activist and campaigner. he was killed when he's apartment block was hit by a russian show on friday. did up the news, spoke to the director of the book involved foundation, here in germany, doctor years. christian wagner, who knew boris roman general in person. and we asked him for his reaction i was really shocked. but when i go frequently came to the bloomberg memorial to join our ceremonies or the anniversary of the of the camp. for example, he frequently spoke during these events. he had kind of a threat to us in the memorial and we remember him very engaged in struggling against fascism for the memory of the camps and for peace and actually lost his life module
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states and meaning a cyber attack that the united states will be prepared to respond to w's. carly much more in washington, many facts. germany's economy minister robert harvard, has visited cutoff where he sealed a long term partnership deal or gas supplies are better than travel to the u. e, where he clinch deal that will send so called green hydrogen energy to germany before berlin. it's not just about finding alternatives to rush and energy. it's also apartment painting a delicate balance of insuring germany can reach its climate goals. germany is doing all it can to wean itself of russian energy supplies. the country's economy minister or but hobbit a green party politician, said opec countries should raise oil production on a trip to the u. e. m. mr. at risk? no, i did not talk about oil except for opec. in this respect, we called for the production volume to be increased in such a way that people in the world can pay for this oil. as long as we made it to rebrand is at the time kern, a german green minister, calling for more oil at a decent price. that's because russia accounts for more than half o
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states and meaning a cyber attack that the united states will be prepared to respond to w's. carly much more in washington, many things the un says that 10000000 people have fled their homes in ukraine since russia's invasion began almost a month ago. many of them are internally displaced and more than 3000000 of fled the country. and what is the biggest refugee crisis in modern european history? but where are the people going and where do they want to stay? getting out while she still can ukrainians have been jam packing train stations in the western city of leave close to the polish border and they're the lucky ones not stuck in besieged cities further east refugees have headed to every country that borders ukraine. some have gone to belarus and russia, but the vast majority have headed south and west moldova, romania, hungary, slovakia, and above all to poland, which has taken in about 2000000 people so far. but while people continue to arrive in poland earlier arrivals are trying to get on with their lives. some are students now attending polish high school as in case that in bone dr. efficient gave d
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states and meaning a cyber attack that the united states will be prepared to respond to w's currently much more in washington. many folks the ukranian man who survived the holocaust has been killed by russian shelling in the city of hawkins 90. 6 year old boris roman jenko lived through nat, imprisonment and forced labor in several concentration. comes good in him vault after world war 2 have returned home to hockey, where he became a prominent peace activist and campaigner, was killed when he's apartment block was hit by a russian shell. on friday. the dublin you spoke to the director of the berman vault foundation, here in germany, dr. young christian wagner, who knew boys ruin jenko in person. we asked him for his reaction. i was really shocked. but when i go frequently came to the boom memorial to join our ceremonies or the anniversary of the brain can for example, he frequently spoke during these events. he had become a threat to us in the memorial and we remember him as very. ready engaged in struggling against fascism for the memory of the camps and for peace and actually much lost his life. much owes
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and washington opposed, it seems unlikely that these jets will be joining the fight in the skies over ukraine. any time soon? of the wireless, i'm joined by d. w. all of a solid in washington, d. c. so oliver u. s. secretary of state anthony blinkin has said that he will consult with poland and nato allies on the potential of providing chats to ukraine. so is it that the united states isn't entirely closing the door on this idea? if the door is open, right, hello for sure. and there is the political will, of course, to deliver those jets thought it remains a tricky task and it's a fine line. they are work, they are walking on right now. so poland says, yes, ukraine can have those mixed. those russian made fighter jets. but they certainly don't want to be held accountable for mingling in the war between russia and ukraine. so their offer was to bring those fighter jets to you as air force base ramstein on german soil, which again would then imply to other nato members. so the u. s. of course saying no, we're not interested in that either. so it's some kind of a blame game that's going on. nobody wants to be the scapegoat in the end, and nobody
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w. carolina, she more in washington d. c. so cali, let us walk us through what exactly this oil ban will mean the bad aims to we can rush us economy even more and more. he lobbied and said that they want to keep pressure on president putin and him his war machine. and president biden said that he doesn't want to subsidize this war. the thing is, oil and gas exports are the backbone of fresh us economy. and the revenue of this business of guys and all exports make have off the budget of the kremlin. so this would be painful for russia and it will have an impact. that's what they hope on the money they need to keep this war ongoing. and now the administration has been involved in talks with the european allies on this for several weeks. biden's poke yesterday for 2 hours with tensor shawls from germany. president mccall from france and also with prime minister johnson from the u. k. we know that the u. k. now is also going to ban oil imports from russia by the end of this year. and if germany and france will follow, that remain
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it'su five lawyers in robes w in washington. they don't believe in democracy. and if you lookas they knowr their ideas are unpopular. it'sid why they hide from what they believe. how many democrats talk about gun control, how many democrats talk about silencing free speech or taking away your religious liberty? they don't believe it and then they try to ram that agenda through the numbers kamala harris against trump. let's say they try to jettison and these are all ifs here we're going to be a lot of it probably run are even worse. yeah. what does that mean forin the democrats rolling in a 2020 four? no one really thinks inflation is going to go any time soon. no one seriously. well and where does this put them. they keep spendingriou more and more i think it puts them in nineteen eighty it puts them of four yearss and jimmy carter the disaster we're seeing jimmy carter 2.0 hyper inflation, stagflation, disasters abroad, a weak president. i don't think joe biden will run in twenty four. i thinken w he might not do wel. they know kamala harris is a disaster and
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he w correspondence def, on simon's in washington, there's different, thanks very much. his look now at some of the other developments in the conflict. russian president vladimir putin said on wednesday, that is countries. so cold military operation in ukraine was going quote, according to plan. and that its goals would be achieved. in a televised speech, he denounced waste and sanction saying the kremlin wouldn't submit to what he described though as the with the attempt to achieve global dominance and dismember russia. you end talk court has ordered russia to immediately stop its invasion of ukraine. the international court of justice city has seen no evidence to support the war, must go claims. ukraine is carrying out genocide against russian speakers in ukraine's east field german chancellor, olaf shoulds said he would welcome any interest from finland in joining nice high shoals made today with the finished prime minister marian here in berlin. she says the request to join nice or is a possibility. so give me a life and death. ok. thousands of ukrainians fleeing war
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t w. correspondence def, on simon's in washington. there's different, thanks very much. and his look now at some of the other developments in the conflict, vladimir putin said on wednesday that russia's so called military operation in ukraine was going quite according to plan and that its goals would be achieved in a televised speech pollutant denounced waste in sanctions saying the kremlin wouldn't submit to what he called the, with his attempt to achieve global dominance and dismember russia. to the un talk court has ordered russia to immediately halt its invasion in it's largely symbolic ruling. the international court of justice stated, seeing no evidence to support the war. moscow claims ukraine is carrying out genocide against russian speakers in the east of the country. nato secretary general against oldenburg is categorically ruled out sitting up and policing, and no fly zone or the ukraine, and that the alliance has no plans to intervene on the ground day. he said he's encouraged by progress reported it talks between russian and ukrainian negotiators, buys and f
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the w correspondence at stefan simons in washington, there will in moscow, a dissenting journalists, storm the state of russia's most to watch evening. you show on monday, holding an anti war sign. maria of san e. cova and editor at the state controlled outlet channel. one was clearly visible behind the anchor before the broadcast cut away. now the post is she's holding raids, no war stop the war. don't believe the propaganda. they are lying to you here. while the journalist was detained and human rights activists say, they are unable to get in touch with her before her wrist. she released the video statement detailing why she chose to protest in the last years. unfortunately, i've been working with kremlin propaganda on channel one, and i feel very much ashamed of that. i am very ashamed that i allowed such lies on tv. i allowed the brainwashing of the russian people, we did not say anything in 2014. when it all started, we did not take to the streets and protests when the kremlin poison navine. we silently watched this inhumane regime. and now the entire world has turned away from
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w correspondent, stiff on simon's in washington, stefan high. the white house isn't saying exactly what he did do with china extended support to russia and ukraine, but what options are there? well, it doesn't say because it doesn't really know yet what or to what extent it could actually impulse any consequences on china. but the, the most important part of this statement was actually that jam. saki said that the u. s. is consulting with their western allies, and here is the crooked. so what can the us, what can the western allies with european allies? what can actually ella's apartments in the, in the pacific region, do in case china chooses to cooperate or, or help russia militarily, or comically they can impose some pain, economic pain on china. china has a growing economy. yes, that's true, but it slows at the slowest pace in 30 years. so the chinese firm are probably not really willing to risk this slow growth and to risk any really almost global sanctions or consequences by western indo pacific partners to the u. s. as well as european pa
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w corresponding of a solid in washington. welcome oliver. i was president biden hoping to get out of this call. also, china is an important partner for russia and prudent and she, the chinese and the russian president have a close relationship. now at china has been silent largely on the war in ukraine. putin internationally is isolated. and so the assumption is that, that he is the only leader in that she, that he might listen to. so russia needs china economically, of course he has been a prudent, has been asking for chinese support or the last weeks in the hopes are here. that she takes a stance that he condemns that war, that he exerts pressure on vladimir putin, including not providing that military support or helping russia to evade those sanctions as us. it intelligence has been suggesting over the last weeks now president bible has threatened to costs if china assists russia in this war, one of those costs likely to be a 1st of all economically, china has benefited a lot of trade with western economies that has lifted millions of chi
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is currently hosting 2200000 of the 3700000 ukrainians who have fled the war w, corresponding totally not only in washington. thank you so much. now the western ukrainian city of levine has been struck by a russian rockets just a day after moscow. signal a shift and focus to the eastern don baths region elsewhere. russian troops agreed to leave a town where staff working at the chernobyl nuclear site, live after mass protests by residence, an attack on a city that has become a refuge from many fleeing rushes, invasion authorities say the missiles struck non residential targets in the lives outskirts, including this oil storage facility that was set ablaze residents scrambled for safety, reminded once more that even here, just 70 kilometers from the polish border. there is a risk of russian attacks this despite moscow's claims, that it is now focusing its operations on the east and don bass region after a month of fierce ukrainian resistance. that resistance was on display again on saturday in the town of sla voltage, home to the workers at the nearby chernobyl nicholas sight anon. protest as rallied against
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he joins me from washington, dc. welcome to d. w sir. i'd like to get your thoughts on where things stand now, because most observers thought russia would quickly overrun ukraine. but that hasn't happened. what's your sense of the situation? yeah, i mean we're really in a period of continuous escalation and despite the desires to see russia de escalate, move its troops out, even the conversations that happened today between ukrainians and russians. i think there isn't, at least in washington, many who feel like this is, is going to end anytime soon. and in fact, only an escalation of when you see the types of weapons being used indiscriminately in ukraine by the russian army and military. you have to be concerned about how this is going to play out with over $500000.00 plus refugees right now. you know, hundreds of thousands more displaced internally, more people being killed on a daily basis. and mr. put not willing to back down distance headed for a collision course with the united states and nato, as we see this, this really, this dis
he joins me from washington, dc. welcome to d. w sir. i'd like to get your thoughts on where things stand now, because most observers thought russia would quickly overrun ukraine. but that hasn't happened. what's your sense of the situation? yeah, i mean we're really in a period of continuous escalation and despite the desires to see russia de escalate, move its troops out, even the conversations that happened today between ukrainians and russians. i think there isn't, at least in washington,...
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he w oliver silas reporting to us from washington, dc. well, let's take a look at some of the other developments in the conflict russian foreign minister. so gay, love rav and his ukranian counterpart, dimitria clever, are due to meet in turkey for their 1st face to face, talked since the invasion of ukraine, both sides of want of low expectations. but ukraine's president has signaled a willingness to compromise. ukrainian authority, say electricity has been cut off at the chernobyl, a nuclear power plant, which means it may no longer be possible to cool nuclear fuel. they want that this could lead to the release of radio activity, but the international atomic energy agency says it hasn't seen any evidence that the plant is unsafe. o towel in washington dc has hung a ukrainian flag in protest over russia's invasion of ukraine. the gover park hotel is located within i shot of the russian embassy in the us capital and mcdonalds is closing more than $800.00 restaurants across russia in response to the countries invasion of ukraine. the fast
he w oliver silas reporting to us from washington, dc. well, let's take a look at some of the other developments in the conflict russian foreign minister. so gay, love rav and his ukranian counterpart, dimitria clever, are due to meet in turkey for their 1st face to face, talked since the invasion of ukraine, both sides of want of low expectations. but ukraine's president has signaled a willingness to compromise. ukrainian authority, say electricity has been cut off at the chernobyl, a nuclear...
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he joins me from washington, dc. welcome to d. w sir. i'd like to get your thoughts on where things stand. now, because most observers thought russia would quickly overrun ukraine, but that hasn't happened. what's your sense of the situation? yeah, i mean, we're really in a period of continuous escalation. and despite the desires to see russia, deescalate move its troops out, even the conversations that happened today between ukrainians and russians. i think there isn't at least in washington, many who feel like this is, is going to end anytime soon. in fact, only an escalation of when you see the types of weapons being used indiscriminately in ukraine by the russian army and military. you have to be concerned about how this is going to play out with over $500000.00 plus refugees right now. you know, hundreds of thousands more displaced internally, more people being killed on a daily basis. and mr. put, not willing to back down distance headed for a collision course with the united states and nato as we see this, this really this disaste
he joins me from washington, dc. welcome to d. w sir. i'd like to get your thoughts on where things stand. now, because most observers thought russia would quickly overrun ukraine, but that hasn't happened. what's your sense of the situation? yeah, i mean, we're really in a period of continuous escalation. and despite the desires to see russia, deescalate move its troops out, even the conversations that happened today between ukrainians and russians. i think there isn't at least in washington,...
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washington. thank you. you're watching day w. news is a recap of our main story on the one month anniversary of russia's full scale invasion of ukraine president for lot of miss zalinski has urged people around the world to protest and rally for pace may well, russia is continuing its bombardment of mary paul for at least a 100000 people remain tracked with little food in water. and u. s. president joe biden is in europe for emergency talks with nato allies on the war and ukraine. earlier wednesday, the blogs chase pledged more support for ukraine to protect itself against the threat of chemical warfare by russia. antonio, the update this alan stage here now for the business, it's coming up in just a moment. time rebecca versus in berlin. thanks very much for joining us. ah ah, we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. ah, magic corner check. hot spot for food and some great cultural memorials to boot w travel. all we go is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like.
washington. thank you. you're watching day w. news is a recap of our main story on the one month anniversary of russia's full scale invasion of ukraine president for lot of miss zalinski has urged people around the world to protest and rally for pace may well, russia is continuing its bombardment of mary paul for at least a 100000 people remain tracked with little food in water. and u. s. president joe biden is in europe for emergency talks with nato allies on the war and ukraine. earlier...
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from w eta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter school of journalism at the arizona ♪♪ narrator: here, in america, horses helped forge a new world. in return, this new world, created uniq horses. ♪♪ each breed has its own story and legacy. mike: the quarter horse and the cowboy have come a long way through the years. and it took both of them to get there. [ horses whinnying ] yearout: in my family, we've always had horses as far back as i can remember with my mother,...
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. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and the walter cronkite school of journalismarizona state university. judy: today was the final chance for senators to question federal judge ketanji brown jackson in front of cameras. as john yang reports, republicans continued their attacks while democrats defended her record. reporter: the final day of supreme court nominee ketanji brown jackson's testimony was marked by more heated questioning from committee republicans on sentences she gave to child pornography offenders. texas senator ted cruz. >> looking at your cases, and i have now examined all of the child porn cases you've had as a federal district judge, there is a very consistent pattern. >> senator, i have said what i am going to say about these cases. no one case can stand in for a judge's entire record. >> i'm discussing everyone of these cases so if you are not going to explain it -- >> senator, would you please let her respond? >> no not if she's not going to answer my question. reporter: south carolina senator lindsey graham. >> you think it is a bigger deterr
. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and the walter cronkite school of journalismarizona state university. judy: today was the final chance for senators to question federal judge ketanji brown jackson in front of cameras. as john yang reports, republicans continued their attacks while democrats defended her record. reporter: the final day of supreme court nominee ketanji brown jackson's testimony was marked by more heated questioning from committee republicans on...
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. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkiteool of journalism. >> one neighboring country that shares a 300 mile border with ukraine is poland. more than two million ukrainian refugees have sought safe haven in poland over just the past three plus weeks. poland is also providing military assistance to ukraine. so how does this frontline country feel about the war next door? for that, we turn to marek , poland's ambassador to the united states. president biden is going to brussels this week. and then he is going to poland. what do you think will come out of those meetings? ambassador magierowski: we are expecting an alliance had we have always been very close to each other. within nato, it's hard to find two countries which would be cooperating so closely, especially in recent weeks spirit i believe both presidents, president biden and president duda will reconfirm this ironclad alliance which has existed between our countries for so many years. >> but what does that alliance me and right now? your government is providing support
. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkiteool of journalism. >> one neighboring country that shares a 300 mile border with ukraine is poland. more than two million ukrainian refugees have sought safe haven in poland over just the past three plus weeks. poland is also providing military assistance to ukraine. so how does this frontline country feel about the war next door? for that, we turn to marek , poland's ambassador to...
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.] >> this is pbs newshour west, from w eta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkiteool of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ [announcer]: this program was made possible in part by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [david]: life has become so challenging, filled with toxic stress, an overwhelming sense of isolation and anxiety. but there is another way, a way that helps you awake to a new and better life, a way filled with...
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he joins me from washington dc. welcome to d w, sir. i. i'd like to get your thoughts on where things stand now, because most observers thought russia would quickly overrun ukraine, but that hasn't happened. what's your sense of the situation? yeah, i mean we're really in a period of continuous escalation and despite the desires to see russia de escalate, move its troops out, even the conversations that happened today between ukrainians and russians. i think there isn't, at least in washington, many who feel like this is, is going to end anytime soon. and in fact, only an escalation of when you see the types of weapons being used indiscriminately in ukraine by the russian army and military. you have to be concerned about how this is going to play out with over $500000.00 plus refugees right now. you know, hundreds of thousands more displaced internally, more people being killed on a daily basis. and mr. put not willing to back down distance headed for a collision course with the united states and nato, as we see this, this really, this dis
he joins me from washington dc. welcome to d w, sir. i. i'd like to get your thoughts on where things stand now, because most observers thought russia would quickly overrun ukraine, but that hasn't happened. what's your sense of the situation? yeah, i mean we're really in a period of continuous escalation and despite the desires to see russia de escalate, move its troops out, even the conversations that happened today between ukrainians and russians. i think there isn't, at least in washington,...