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it was a cold night in dresden, east germany. it would change the course of vladimir putin's life. the berlin wall had just fallen. all over east germany angry crowds roamed the streets, lashing out at symbols of communist rule. that night in dresden they found a target. the local kgb headquarters. a mob surrounded the building. as the hour grew later, the crowd grew larger. inside peering through the curtains was a young kgb lieutenant colonel named vladimir putin. >> he was terrified that they were going to storm the building. >> putin was a junior officer, but the boss was away. he was in charge. >> the berlin wall had come down. police weren't going to help and he called for instructions. >> desperate for help putin dialed kgb headquarters in moscow over and over again. >> finally one official told him simply moscow is silent. >> and i think it felt like a deep betrayal to him. >> vladimir putin was on his own. he went down into the bowels of the building and fired up the furnace. >> he finds himself in the basement at a furn
it was a cold night in dresden, east germany. it would change the course of vladimir putin's life. the berlin wall had just fallen. all over east germany angry crowds roamed the streets, lashing out at symbols of communist rule. that night in dresden they found a target. the local kgb headquarters. a mob surrounded the building. as the hour grew later, the crowd grew larger. inside peering through the curtains was a young kgb lieutenant colonel named vladimir putin. >> he was terrified...
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soul of what manufactures two thousand modules every day in the german city of dresden at just two millimeters thick the glass is almost as light as plastic but it's more environmentally friendly and durable. because of porcelain if you have a module like this on your roof it has to cope with wind and snow several things every day making the module move even if you cannot see it so after a while you get micro cracks and they break the cells so the cracks may not be visible to the naked eye but they reduce the modules performance over time. the lives of those models. in contrast cost more jewels should last at least thirty years without a reduction in performance the company began making the following its bankruptcy in twenty twelve if wanted to differentiate itself on the competitive global market for mass produced. you know be here. everyone wants to be a player in a market where asian companies have been established for several years. size and speed code and there are already many companies that have fallen victim to this competition not only in germany but worldwide as well. so what's succe
soul of what manufactures two thousand modules every day in the german city of dresden at just two millimeters thick the glass is almost as light as plastic but it's more environmentally friendly and durable. because of porcelain if you have a module like this on your roof it has to cope with wind and snow several things every day making the module move even if you cannot see it so after a while you get micro cracks and they break the cells so the cracks may not be visible to the naked eye but...
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he did this opera in dresden two years ago with the polish ten appear to. who played lohengrin and he came in the last moment and save the day i mean there's always controversy at the festival i mean the being booed and shouts at the end of performances in the past but so far that's the only controversy hopefully nobody faints on stage tonight would you to the heat specially those costumes a light roughhouse. when we saw the painter in the report that quite a coup to get said. yeah indeed because this man he sells his paintings for millions to collectors around the world he and his wife rosa lloyd were persuaded to design this production as we heard in the report he took his his inspiration from from the famous blue and white porcelain from delft in holland and they would be interesting to see what the critics say about this because i think i personally think his painting kind of suits. no wagner is a very german composer near rock to my mind is very. pang so i think they actually can go quite well together be interesting to see what the critics say about t
he did this opera in dresden two years ago with the polish ten appear to. who played lohengrin and he came in the last moment and save the day i mean there's always controversy at the festival i mean the being booed and shouts at the end of performances in the past but so far that's the only controversy hopefully nobody faints on stage tonight would you to the heat specially those costumes a light roughhouse. when we saw the painter in the report that quite a coup to get said. yeah indeed...
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island because of the open arctic ocean that we were fourteen drifting through some goes through the dresden ice and then on the way back we had a horrible storm a full two days without reason in the open ocean so it was quite the expedition then next year it was going sailed so stupid when five days driving through into russia it was pretty pretty complicated and extremely extremely dangerous trip my truck was the last one that season was friend and we did just because. trucks which were driving behind the drugs well the nicest thing about my work is not that i'm still alive but suppose the thing to. come call for me in part of the little food. you see most are a fearless family. his wife and their three daughters live with him in the research station until the pound the night sitting in winter they go to school early no c b m school four thousand kilometers away. but all. the reindeer have finally arrived in pleistocene park they'll be released soon but before they join the other animals they spend a few days in a paddock getting a climatized or. docked and they're very valuable your chair
island because of the open arctic ocean that we were fourteen drifting through some goes through the dresden ice and then on the way back we had a horrible storm a full two days without reason in the open ocean so it was quite the expedition then next year it was going sailed so stupid when five days driving through into russia it was pretty pretty complicated and extremely extremely dangerous trip my truck was the last one that season was friend and we did just because. trucks which were...
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because we were it's open to close in the us fourteen drifted through some goes through the dresden ice and then on the way back we had a horrible storm and for two days we were briefed in the open ocean so it was quite the expedition then next year was to go and sailed so we scooped twenty five days of driving through into russia it was pretty very complicated and extremely extremely dangerous trip my truck was the last one that season was friends with sex and we did just because. trucks which were driving behind them drawls well the nicest thing about my work is not that i'm still a wife but suppose the. housing cultural part of the women. in. the most honest fearless family. has wife and their three daughters live with him in the research station until the pound on nights and seen in winter they go to school a novel c b m school four thousand kilometers away. from a dorm for the reindeer have finally arrived in pleistocene park will be released soon but before they join the other animals they spend a few days in the paddock getting a climate time. doctor alert right now on the other
because we were it's open to close in the us fourteen drifted through some goes through the dresden ice and then on the way back we had a horrible storm and for two days we were briefed in the open ocean so it was quite the expedition then next year was to go and sailed so we scooped twenty five days of driving through into russia it was pretty very complicated and extremely extremely dangerous trip my truck was the last one that season was friends with sex and we did just because. trucks which...
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but a study conducted by the dresden university hospital showed that in fact typical symptoms such as low energy don't necessarily have anything to do with manic ports . we established that typical symptoms don't actually exist but we have to keep so numbers also the only symptoms that are specifically linked to man of course are hot flashes and and sweats. the study's findings suggest that doctors have been too quick to diagnose men a polish overprescribing hormone therapy. and each other and one purple heart so using woman treatment is a sort of cure all for all kinds of complaints suffered by women of a certain age or is a sort of like sarah hughes is a recipe for disappointment it simply won't help. morning contracts now whereas in eastern parts and find it boosts her energy levels. it does home with you hormone therapy administered via a patch stuck on the skin significantly reduces the risk of stroke and vascular complications she would but it doesn't eliminate the risk altogether still the hormone therapy makes more nick outright feel better so she's planning on continuing yes
but a study conducted by the dresden university hospital showed that in fact typical symptoms such as low energy don't necessarily have anything to do with manic ports . we established that typical symptoms don't actually exist but we have to keep so numbers also the only symptoms that are specifically linked to man of course are hot flashes and and sweats. the study's findings suggest that doctors have been too quick to diagnose men a polish overprescribing hormone therapy. and each other and...
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but a study conducted by the dresden university hospital showed that in fact typical symptoms such as low energy don't necessarily have anything to do with men of course. that typical symptoms don't actually exist. so numbers also. only symptoms that are specifically linked to manapul was a hot flushes and sweats finster fixity of the shrinks and. the study's findings suggest that doctors have been too quick to diagnose mental polis and are overprescribing hormone therapy. and why and who are so using woman treatment as a sort of cure all for all kinds of complaints suffered by women of a certain age or is a sort of elixir of youth is a recipe for disappointment it simply won't help. lorna contracts now whereas in eastern patch and find it boosts her energy levels. it does home or anybody hormone therapy administered by a patch stuck on a skin significantly reduces the risk of stroke and vascular complications she would but it doesn't eliminate the risk altogether still does more months therapy makes me want to try to feel better so she's planning on continuing yes i'm here with dr he
but a study conducted by the dresden university hospital showed that in fact typical symptoms such as low energy don't necessarily have anything to do with men of course. that typical symptoms don't actually exist. so numbers also. only symptoms that are specifically linked to manapul was a hot flushes and sweats finster fixity of the shrinks and. the study's findings suggest that doctors have been too quick to diagnose mental polis and are overprescribing hormone therapy. and why and who are...
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for instance, the raf over dresden. this is one of the bombers said. the aim of our bombing is not to knock out specific factories. the aim is the destruction of the german citizen. the killing of german workers and the disruption of civilized community life throughout germany. that to me is really shocking. >> it means you have no limit on what the targets are. the limits have expanded so that anything that is part of a society that's your enemy is now a legitimate target. it's okay to kill babies. that will make people -- the mothers not want to work as hard. it's okay to kill old people because that will cause suffering. it's okay to disrupt everything that makes life possible. it is terrifying. >> i was really struck as well when you read about the u.s. military during the vietnam war when reporters discovered the torching of villages. and the army was, like, yeah, that's what we do. that's how we pacify. that's how we win. >> it's always so difficult. you want -- what an army is about is discipline and about the disciplined application of force. t
for instance, the raf over dresden. this is one of the bombers said. the aim of our bombing is not to knock out specific factories. the aim is the destruction of the german citizen. the killing of german workers and the disruption of civilized community life throughout germany. that to me is really shocking. >> it means you have no limit on what the targets are. the limits have expanded so that anything that is part of a society that's your enemy is now a legitimate target. it's okay to...
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that night in dresden they found the target. the local kgb headquarters. mob surrounded the building as the hour grew later, the crowd grew larger. inside, peering through the curtains, was a young kgb lieutenant colonel named vladimir putin. >> he was terrified that they were going to storm the building. >> putin was a general officer, but the boss was away. he was in charge. >> he called for instruction. >> desperate temporary help, putin dialed kgb headquarters in moscow over and over again. finally, one official told him simply, moscow is silent. >> and i think it felt like a deep beindustrial trayal to him. >> vladimir putin was on his own. he went down into the bowls of the building and fired up the fur necessary. >> he finds himself in a basement at a fur furniture us shoveling documents. >> the f ur nis is blaring. >> putin torched thousands of pages of kgb documents and secrets as the crowd closed in. with the fire still raging, putin went outside and faced the mob, by himself. there are armed guards inside he told them, they will shoot you. >> an
that night in dresden they found the target. the local kgb headquarters. mob surrounded the building as the hour grew later, the crowd grew larger. inside, peering through the curtains, was a young kgb lieutenant colonel named vladimir putin. >> he was terrified that they were going to storm the building. >> putin was a general officer, but the boss was away. he was in charge. >> he called for instruction. >> desperate temporary help, putin dialed kgb headquarters in...
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solar what manufactures two thousand modules every day in the german city of dresden at just two millimetersthick the glass is almost as light as plastic but it's more environmentally friendly and durable. because of fortune if you have a module like this on your roof it has to cope with wind and snow several things every day making the module move even if you cannot see it so after a while you get micro cracks and they break the cells so the cracks may not be visible to the naked eye but they reduce the modules performance over time. the lives of those models. in contrast plus modules should last at least thirty years without a reduction in performance the company began making the following its bankruptcy in twenty twelve if wanted to differentiate itself on the competitive global market for mass produced. you know be here. everyone wants to be a player in a market where asian companies have been established for several years. size and speed code and there are already many companies that have fallen victim to this competition not only in germany but worldwide as well. so what's succeeded in
solar what manufactures two thousand modules every day in the german city of dresden at just two millimetersthick the glass is almost as light as plastic but it's more environmentally friendly and durable. because of fortune if you have a module like this on your roof it has to cope with wind and snow several things every day making the module move even if you cannot see it so after a while you get micro cracks and they break the cells so the cracks may not be visible to the naked eye but they...
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a low ranking kgb man, not even he was a low ranking kgb man, not even stationed in finland, but dresdeneaders, the body language and chemistry between the two men. they will want to say they get on really well. what will they be trying to protect? that is exactly it — — be trying to protect? that is exactly it —— trying to project. it will be an image of friendliness and hospitality, we are here to get along. that will be the symbol that they are talking about, it will be they are talking about, it will be the symbol of this new—found friendship between the united states and russia that both leaders are eager to project, which i don't think represents the very deep, very doubled back troubled relationship thatis doubled back troubled relationship that is underneath. and if information is a weapon, particularly in our age, donald trump isa particularly in our age, donald trump is a master at using this weapon was ? resident trump is very good at by voting attention from things that we need to talk about. more than anything, that is his primary school. —— anything, that is his primary sch
a low ranking kgb man, not even he was a low ranking kgb man, not even stationed in finland, but dresdeneaders, the body language and chemistry between the two men. they will want to say they get on really well. what will they be trying to protect? that is exactly it — — be trying to protect? that is exactly it —— trying to project. it will be an image of friendliness and hospitality, we are here to get along. that will be the symbol that they are talking about, it will be they are...
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he might literally be taking the ball to dresden -- two president trump scored.n of yesterday where the print -- where the president suggested he is willing and then he had to but theely walk it back suggestions of sending a former ambassador to russia to be thatviewed by russians, was an immediate response. tom: they walked back the mcfaul thing. what to the present think of that? change agents at this white house? you with someig sources and what resources suggested to me that former speaker gingrich, his comments against the president's rhetoric this week,arlier really did jolt the white house and really did stand out as a criticism silly because the former speaker has always been lockstep with president trump. and all ofyou to you our team. this is exhausting. i can't imagine what it's like. our chief washington correspondent. mr. schneider of pimco, he's not going to bang his shoe. futures down to 104. crude oil weaker as well. the new york times, jerome, with a concise article. do we have a clue we are going to do after 12 guys in tech see those in london s
he might literally be taking the ball to dresden -- two president trump scored.n of yesterday where the print -- where the president suggested he is willing and then he had to but theely walk it back suggestions of sending a former ambassador to russia to be thatviewed by russians, was an immediate response. tom: they walked back the mcfaul thing. what to the present think of that? change agents at this white house? you with someig sources and what resources suggested to me that former speaker...