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he's a cnn special report >> december 5, 1989 it was a cold night in dresden, east germany. and it would change the course of vladimir putin's life >> the >> berlin wall had just formed 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're 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 diouf 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 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
he's a cnn special report >> december 5, 1989 it was a cold night in dresden, east germany. and it would change the course of vladimir putin's life >> the >> berlin wall had just formed 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...
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meanwhile, it's also building a factory in the german city of dresden.son hsu from the harvard kennedy school, who weighed in on tsmc�*s overseas ventures. tsmc�*s japan venture is a breakthrough in the international expansion. knowing the arizona project started in the year 2022, and it has been delayed and delayed, and however, japan started slower but it has received huge support not only from the japanese government also from the tsmc itself too. we can see a strong shift that tsmc is going to double down on its japan expansion as well as elsewhere, where's the arizona efforts have been delayed, challenges. iii efforts have been delayed, challenges.— challenges. if you could elaborate was - challenges. if you could l elaborate was going with arizona and the plants plans there. , ., ., , there. the situation is the preject has _ there. the situation is the project has been rather i project has been rather complicated. it broke ground into some 2022, but over the course of the last year, it has met with labour shortage, union issues, and then most rece
meanwhile, it's also building a factory in the german city of dresden.son hsu from the harvard kennedy school, who weighed in on tsmc�*s overseas ventures. tsmc�*s japan venture is a breakthrough in the international expansion. knowing the arizona project started in the year 2022, and it has been delayed and delayed, and however, japan started slower but it has received huge support not only from the japanese government also from the tsmc itself too. we can see a strong shift that tsmc is...
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meanwhile, it's building a factory in the german city city of dresden.ke with hason hsu from the kennedy school who weighed in on to smc�*s overseas ventures. the situation in tsmc on project has been rather complicated. they were on the ground in december 2022 but over the course of the last year, it has met with labour shortage, union issues and then, most recently, it is not been able to confirm the subsidy that you will get from the chipset which posted $52 billion or so with every day going by, now that the machine is now running, the factory is not operating, it's a loss for tsmc. so, tsmc ends up having to allocate some of its manpower and resources to other projects such as japan and so, we see kumamoto has accelerated the pace and japanese governments has confirmed a 4.8 billion us dollars in substance is to support tsmc�*s japanese expansion. so, compare with arizona, you can see japan is faster and more efficient that which means tsmc would likely to reallocate more resources injapan. in other news making headlines, sony's playstation has anno
meanwhile, it's building a factory in the german city city of dresden.ke with hason hsu from the kennedy school who weighed in on to smc�*s overseas ventures. the situation in tsmc on project has been rather complicated. they were on the ground in december 2022 but over the course of the last year, it has met with labour shortage, union issues and then, most recently, it is not been able to confirm the subsidy that you will get from the chipset which posted $52 billion or so with every day...
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meanwhile, it's building a factory in the german city of dresden, i spoke with the kennedy school who overseas ventures. 50 weighed in on to smc's overseas ventures. ., , ., ventures. so japan venture is a breakthrough _ ventures. so japan venture is a breakthrough in _ ventures. so japan venture is a breakthrough in its _ ventures. so japan venture is a breakthrough in its own - breakthrough in its own expression. knowing that the arizona project started in the year 2022 and it's been delayed and delayed and however, japan started slower but it has proceed huge support, not only forjapan's government but the tsmc cell. so we can see a strong ship that tsmc is going to double down with japan expansion as well as elsewhere oras expansion as well as elsewhere or as the arizona efforts have been delayed and somewhat challenged. ii been delayed and somewhat challenged-— challenged. if you can elaborate _ challenged. if you can elaborate what's i challenged. if you can | elaborate what's going challenged. if you can i elaborate what's going on challenged. if you can - elaborate what's goin
meanwhile, it's building a factory in the german city of dresden, i spoke with the kennedy school who overseas ventures. 50 weighed in on to smc's overseas ventures. ., , ., ventures. so japan venture is a breakthrough _ ventures. so japan venture is a breakthrough in _ ventures. so japan venture is a breakthrough in its _ ventures. so japan venture is a breakthrough in its own - breakthrough in its own expression. knowing that the arizona project started in the year 2022 and it's been delayed...
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first department of the kgb, i.e. in intelligence, well , he was scouting in the cultural center in dresden, what are the employees of the states doing there, apparently, that's how he does interviews. for a western audience, it's a completely different style, different dynamics, different system and so on, but besides, he really conveyed the main message through this carlson: i want negotiations, he repeated it during this two-hour interview, i think, three or four times, maybe five. what does it mean? this means that he perfectly understands the limits of his capabilities, and they are his limits. primarily in the field of economy, he is now puffing up his cheeks and telling that the russian economy has grown there by three and a half percent, this is a fiction, this is something that is actually very far from reality, because it is about what is now he simply transfers the russian economy to a war economy and throws blank pieces of paper in the form of rubles into the production of weapons. this is something that will not work literally in 2-3 years, because it will not give what is call
first department of the kgb, i.e. in intelligence, well , he was scouting in the cultural center in dresden, what are the employees of the states doing there, apparently, that's how he does interviews. for a western audience, it's a completely different style, different dynamics, different system and so on, but besides, he really conveyed the main message through this carlson: i want negotiations, he repeated it during this two-hour interview, i think, three or four times, maybe five. what does...
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yaroslav took these shots in the corridors of a german clinic in dresden.ter 99 days of intensive therapy, his son is persistently taking his first steps. when i came only three steps, i wasn't even going to lie down in bed. i said: "come on, i'll come around the room to myself." but then i had a tube to give food, so i only took three steps there, three steps back, i honestly didn't even want to go to bed. i already... understand that not everything is as bad as it seemed. romchyk was transported to germany by medical charter, doctors gave guarantees that the child with severe burns on 45% of his body would survive transportation from ukraine. in july 2022 , the boy and his mother halyna came to the clinic of her native vinnytsia for a doctor's appointment, when the city center came under heavy russian shelling. on that day, yaroslav oleksiv, dean of the lviv academy of music, was taking entrance exams. these exams were supposed to take place, i was supposed to return to them and spend the rest of the summer with them, but it happened in a completely diffe
yaroslav took these shots in the corridors of a german clinic in dresden.ter 99 days of intensive therapy, his son is persistently taking his first steps. when i came only three steps, i wasn't even going to lie down in bed. i said: "come on, i'll come around the room to myself." but then i had a tube to give food, so i only took three steps there, three steps back, i honestly didn't even want to go to bed. i already... understand that not everything is as bad as it seemed. romchyk...
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the first department of the kgb, that is, in intelligence, and he scouted in the cultural center in dresden, what they do there. employees of the stasi, probably , yes, interviews are not made for a western audience, it is a completely different style, a different dynamic, a different system and so on, but besides that, he really conveyed the main message through this carlson: i want negotiations, he repeated it during this two-hour interview, in my opinion, three or four times, and maybe five, what does that mean, it means that he is beautiful. understands the limits of his capabilities, and they are limited primarily in the field of economics, he is now puffing out his cheeks and telling that the russian economy there has grown by 3 or 5%, this is a fiction, this is something that is actually very far from reality, because it is about the fact that now he is simply transferring the russian economy to a war economy and throwing not... covered with nothing pieces of paper in the form of rubles for the production of weapons, this is something that will not work literally in 2-3 years, becaus
the first department of the kgb, that is, in intelligence, and he scouted in the cultural center in dresden, what they do there. employees of the stasi, probably , yes, interviews are not made for a western audience, it is a completely different style, a different dynamic, a different system and so on, but besides that, he really conveyed the main message through this carlson: i want negotiations, he repeated it during this two-hour interview, in my opinion, three or four times, and maybe five,...
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to the first department of the kgb, i.e. in intelligence, well, i scouted the cultural center in dresdenwhat do stasi employees do there, apparently, that's right, interviews... no no they are not done for a western audience, it's a completely different style, a different dynamic , another system and so on, but apart from that he really is through this carlson conveyed the main message: i want negotiations, he repeated it during this two-hour interview, i think three or four times, maybe five. what does it mean? this means that he perfectly understands the limits of his capabilities, and they are limited in the first place in the economic sphere, he is now puffing his cheeks and telling that the russian economy has grown there by 3 and a half percent, this is a fiction, this is , which is actually very far from reality, because it is about the fact that now he is simply transferring the russian economy to a war economy economy and throws blank pieces of paper in the form of rubles into factories. weapons, this is something that will not work, literally in two or three years, because it w
to the first department of the kgb, i.e. in intelligence, well, i scouted the cultural center in dresdenwhat do stasi employees do there, apparently, that's right, interviews... no no they are not done for a western audience, it's a completely different style, a different dynamic , another system and so on, but apart from that he really is through this carlson conveyed the main message: i want negotiations, he repeated it during this two-hour interview, i think three or four times, maybe five....
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drawing patters between what happens and goes uh, what happened long time ago in the german city of dresden. now from your own previous experiences, both taylor bicycle operations in one the, one of those the what do you think wouldn't be the biggest challenge facing the people of gaza once they sit? this is all over. oh my goodness, what's this going to look like? once it's a little and i think because that is really a unique situation. i mean every situation is unique spots the situation and you can slow avia. and in rwanda is quite different in terms of a certain tire to emerged of who is going to be in charge and who would be organizing the reconstruction. and then that was a cost massive support from the international community in both of those 2 situations where i here we have space battery, fundamental, political issue which is on results. and if i could get back to you earlier about the volume of the evidence though, as well as soon as we're discussing that particular order is the quote. i think the volume of the additional evidence, a space and a great, you know, it's a blessing to
drawing patters between what happens and goes uh, what happened long time ago in the german city of dresden. now from your own previous experiences, both taylor bicycle operations in one the, one of those the what do you think wouldn't be the biggest challenge facing the people of gaza once they sit? this is all over. oh my goodness, what's this going to look like? once it's a little and i think because that is really a unique situation. i mean every situation is unique spots the situation and...
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like, it was a massive bombing, but still it was point it was like that, but in any case, not in dresden one can afford even such a thing now, and even since the time of george bush jr., the political situation has changed , and that's why it's been a year, on the other hand , afghanistan. that was and was for a long time, well, it was the next stage of military operations, then there was still, yes, no, i agree that there cannot be such a war as it was before, we can talk in the other direction, we can discuss with you the question of whether there will be an outflow of the population after the end of the hot phase of the war, because end, you mean the lifting of martial law, the lifting of martial law, the freedom to leave the country. we are now also in a rather artificial situation, like in a test tube. well, to be honest, i rather think that it should be kept for the time being, because, well, let's put it this way, the fervor that was in the year 22, when the queues were huge until military commissariat and everything else is no longer observed. and poll after poll , well, i am ske
like, it was a massive bombing, but still it was point it was like that, but in any case, not in dresden one can afford even such a thing now, and even since the time of george bush jr., the political situation has changed , and that's why it's been a year, on the other hand , afghanistan. that was and was for a long time, well, it was the next stage of military operations, then there was still, yes, no, i agree that there cannot be such a war as it was before, we can talk in the other...
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in dresden , a monument to american victims was demolished.
in dresden , a monument to american victims was demolished.
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because i'm sure, remember, how many times did they bring up dresden or hiroshima? it, so we can do it, too." so what's next? they enslave palestinians like when you enslave black people? this whole idea about guilt tripping you, so... what i... sorry. no, no, it's fascinating. but what i'm hearing from you is a lot of thought you have had about what israel is doing, what zionism represents to you. what perhaps i hear less of is your thoughts about hamas and how you as now an arab—american, but as an egyptian, too, how you relate to the islamism and the commitment to violence and the commitment to establishing a palestinian islamic entity from the sea to the riverjordan. how you make sense of that and whether you have a critique of that, too, which you want to express? or whether you don't feel able to express that. no, no, i'm sorry, did you say, like, an islamic entity from the river to the sea? did you say that? idid. but people shouting "from the river to the sea" are not really islamic, and many of them don't agree with hamas. "the river to the sea" is a palest
because i'm sure, remember, how many times did they bring up dresden or hiroshima? it, so we can do it, too." so what's next? they enslave palestinians like when you enslave black people? this whole idea about guilt tripping you, so... what i... sorry. no, no, it's fascinating. but what i'm hearing from you is a lot of thought you have had about what israel is doing, what zionism represents to you. what perhaps i hear less of is your thoughts about hamas and how you as now an...
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nationwide strike. 11 airports in germany, hamburg, bremen, hanover, berlin, cologne, dusseldor, leipzig, dresdenfurt, frankfurt am main and stuttgart are closed. air traffic control. has already announced that they are canceling all flights in the german capital for the next 2 days. in total, an army of 25 thousand employees is demanding higher salaries. the chancellor of germany, ger scholz, is, of course, not going to pay attention to such little things in life, and the federal government, as if spat in the face of the germans, promised in parallel with the strikes of the germans. own party, vice president social democrats kubicki demanded that the chancellor immediately change course. if you do not calm down the rebellious citizens, the country's economy will face a disaster, which the germans even gave an official definition of. that is, germany’s exit from the european union, germany in german is deutschno, therefore dex. even here it turns out to be a tear. germany is entering the arena as a dark horse, an alternative party. for germany, which the current government, to put it politely, do
nationwide strike. 11 airports in germany, hamburg, bremen, hanover, berlin, cologne, dusseldor, leipzig, dresdenfurt, frankfurt am main and stuttgart are closed. air traffic control. has already announced that they are canceling all flights in the german capital for the next 2 days. in total, an army of 25 thousand employees is demanding higher salaries. the chancellor of germany, ger scholz, is, of course, not going to pay attention to such little things in life, and the federal government,...
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memory of the victims of the bombing of dresden was removed, which caused a storm of indignation.out the bombing of the city by great britain and the united states was destroyed, the sign was actually removed by the authorities, indignation followed, indignation of citizens, indignation of the public, the city authorities had to retreat, explain what they supposedly decided change the inscription there or something. about the war that we experienced, about who is the winner in this war, how are these history lessons taught in germany? who winner? was presented from the point of view that the united states of america played a major role in the destruction of nazism in germany, that is, this is not a secret, that is, in western germany this ... the point of view has always prevailed, and the germans, so, let’s say, here are western germans, they were brought up that way, that is, therefore, the mentality of east-west germans is very different, and we see even in their political preferences a huge difference, that is, these are those decades when germany already existed united, they
memory of the victims of the bombing of dresden was removed, which caused a storm of indignation.out the bombing of the city by great britain and the united states was destroyed, the sign was actually removed by the authorities, indignation followed, indignation of citizens, indignation of the public, the city authorities had to retreat, explain what they supposedly decided change the inscription there or something. about the war that we experienced, about who is the winner in this war, how are...
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in world war ii, we fire bombed and destroyed the city of dresden deliberately just to send a messageand then, of course, the atomic bombs in hi hiroshima and nagasaki which prevented us from having to conduct an invasions ins into japan. history is replete with examples of going a little bit to the extreme to reset conditions. we did it in the last administration or, larry, with president trump with soleimani, al-baghdadi as well. when we sent tom a hack -- tomahawk missiles into syria after bashar al assad used gas on civilians, we said it was a human red line we weren't going to tolerate. if you don't do something like thissing we're going to see more of the same. what are you going to do if you're the iranians right now? they're probably going, boy, we dodged a bullet on that one. they're not coming downtown at us. okay, we'll just keep funding these other organizations and let 'em keep shooting at americans. i don't think we've solved anything by this except if blowing up a lot of buildings, a lot of as a fault and sand, and i don't think -- asphalt and sand, and i don't think we
in world war ii, we fire bombed and destroyed the city of dresden deliberately just to send a messageand then, of course, the atomic bombs in hi hiroshima and nagasaki which prevented us from having to conduct an invasions ins into japan. history is replete with examples of going a little bit to the extreme to reset conditions. we did it in the last administration or, larry, with president trump with soleimani, al-baghdadi as well. when we sent tom a hack -- tomahawk missiles into syria after...
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when the united states of america had a clear message in world war ii, firebombed dresden to the ground nagasaki and hiroshima instead of invading. those things happen all the time. >> and sorry to interrupt. what i'm curious about, the examples you gave for the civil war and world war ii, clearly worldwide metastasize actions that resulted in millions of dead. i thought you were describing an aggressive attack in iran to avoid a greater war. >> what happened in this administration with president trump, very clear. we killed them, things quieted down. we took out one key leader. i will give you another good example. when we were having peace discussions with the taliban, and president trump -- and i was in the oval office. we were talking about the leader of the taliban. it was translated and i sat there wondering "how is this being translated?" we were clear in what we were going to do to him and the taliban if something happened. after that discussion, not a single american was killed in over a year in afghanistan. you sent a certain message to certain people. they received a message
when the united states of america had a clear message in world war ii, firebombed dresden to the ground nagasaki and hiroshima instead of invading. those things happen all the time. >> and sorry to interrupt. what i'm curious about, the examples you gave for the civil war and world war ii, clearly worldwide metastasize actions that resulted in millions of dead. i thought you were describing an aggressive attack in iran to avoid a greater war. >> what happened in this administration...
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my wife and i were on holiday and we went down to dresden and we saw it. a beautiful city.g great. happy birthday, victor. stephen watson, bbc news. he still has laser sharp focus over those cuts. people say it spoils a good walk. victor clearly does not think that. he looks great, absolutely amazing. he looks incredible. great to get a message from rory for his birthday. looked like a nice day in belfast when stephen found that he is. we might struggle to see much in some places. is. we might struggle to see much in some places-— some places. visibility in some arts are some places. visibility in some parts are slower— some places. visibility in some parts are slower than _ some places. visibility in some parts are slower than 100 i some places. visibility in some i parts are slower than 100 metres. i cannot see you! dense _ parts are slower than 100 metres. i cannot see you! dense fog - parts are slower than 100 metres. i cannot see you! dense fog and i parts are slower than 100 metres. i cannot see you! dense fog and rain | cannot see you! dense fog and rain around. cann
my wife and i were on holiday and we went down to dresden and we saw it. a beautiful city.g great. happy birthday, victor. stephen watson, bbc news. he still has laser sharp focus over those cuts. people say it spoils a good walk. victor clearly does not think that. he looks great, absolutely amazing. he looks incredible. great to get a message from rory for his birthday. looked like a nice day in belfast when stephen found that he is. we might struggle to see much in some places. is. we might...
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the dresden state chapel gives a traditional concert in the days of the destruction of dresdon as a resultts did not buy a dog, so he assembled it himself from construction kit parts. since then, sawaya has dedicated himself to creating three-dimensional brick sculptures. lego. the exhibition presents works of recent years, each of which took more than 80 thousand parts to produce. good morning, says dr. mesnyakov, showing, we’re starting the program about the most important thing, we’ll talk about different things, by the way, we’ll talk today. i’m asking you what you think, what common mistakes we make , and in general we’ll talk about a lot of things, so it will be informative, it will be interesting, stay with us, let’s start, today in the program about the most important thing, errors in antibiotic treatment, how they can worsen health, which medications do not combine with them, so you should not stop the course of antibiotics ahead of time. in what cases can hepatitis develop into an enemy of the liver and when should a doctor prescribe statins for high cholesterol? questions from d
the dresden state chapel gives a traditional concert in the days of the destruction of dresdon as a resultts did not buy a dog, so he assembled it himself from construction kit parts. since then, sawaya has dedicated himself to creating three-dimensional brick sculptures. lego. the exhibition presents works of recent years, each of which took more than 80 thousand parts to produce. good morning, says dr. mesnyakov, showing, we’re starting the program about the most important thing, we’ll...