the american president meeting refugees in poland. joe biden called the russian leader vladimir putin a butcher, and later, in a passionate speech in warsaw. don t even think about moving on one single inch of nato territory! we have a sacred obligation. he appeared to call for president putin to be removed. for god s sake, this man can t remain in power. the white house later clarified this was not a call for regime change in russia. in his nightly address, the ukrainian president repeated his demand for substantial military help. translation: what is | the price of our security? this is very, very specific. it is plain for ukraine. it is tanks, it is anti ship weapons, that is what our partners have, just gathering dust. after all, this is not only for the freedom of ukraine but the freedom of europe.
scenario. they broke up in the same will happen with russia and will happen with russia with the help of our military who is fighting every day. our military who is fighting every da . ~ our military who is fighting every da . . ., ., 4 our military who is fighting every da . ~ ., ., ~ . . , day. when we look at what president biden was day. when we look at what president itiden was saying day. when we look at what president biden was saying in day. when we look at what president biden was saying in terms day. when we look at what president biden was saying in terms of - day. when we look at what president biden was saying in terms of course, j biden was saying in terms of course, the us is backtracked under regime change within russia but suggesting that putin should no longer be the leader and we heard antony blinken singh there s no corporate regime change to the us, but is that your thinking in terms of what you talk about the future of russia? guess it is. about the future
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president biden has spoken of his gratitude to humanitarian workers in eastern poland for welcoming in more than two million ukrainian refugees. mr biden also told some of the nine thousand american troops stationed there that the west was responding with unity to president putin s aggression. now on bbc news, the media show. hello. this week, i m in los angeles for the 94th academy awards, which take place on sunday. and one film in particular is attracting a lot of oscars attention. the power of the dog, directed byjane campion and starring benedict cumberbatch, is a slow burning western based in 1920s montana. it is up for 12 nominations, including best picture, and one man who will be
so for this one to go all the way to the end and win best picture is actually a really significant achievement. yeah, exactly. in terms of best supporting actress, arianna dubois from west side story urge jed out the power of the dog. and judi dench for belfast. and in doing so, made history. yeah. ariana debose, there is a couple of different milestones there. she is the first afro latina ever to win an acting oscar. she is out, lgbtq, and she talked about that in her acceptance speech, talking about really showing queer women of color that there is a place for us. that s a famous reference to a lyric in west side story. and this is i believe maybe the first time that an actress has ever that the same character how do i put that, that one character has yielded multiple oscars for different actresses. rita moreno of course winning the oscar for playing anita in