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but how much did it exceed the speed needed for landing by a hundred was your landing speed two hundred seventy kilometers per hour and what was your landing speed at that moment four hundred and later three hundred eighty this is why it was a visual flight and a visual maneuver. during our first and second attempts we just failed to fit in into the runway alignment during the third attempt we decided would fly over the runway and see whether it was free. com pass it was still operational and we marked a tentative landing course which we saw on the strip was clear and braced up for the touchdown on the fourth attempt was a success. so tell me can you say you were lucky to be flying that specific model t. you want five four is there anything about it's designed to help you land it successfully i'd like to say once again that this particular plane saved lives. this specific plane yes precisely this model it's very reliable though obsolete cold is it. well the smart plan stop turning out these i crafts as late as two thousand and eight yes it's an obsolete model but it's some thirty years
but how much did it exceed the speed needed for landing by a hundred was your landing speed two hundred seventy kilometers per hour and what was your landing speed at that moment four hundred and later three hundred eighty this is why it was a visual flight and a visual maneuver. during our first and second attempts we just failed to fit in into the runway alignment during the third attempt we decided would fly over the runway and see whether it was free. com pass it was still operational and...
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the landing was successful. and on the job my last question is will your plane fly again i think that it should saw you fly again on it. you're not superstitious no thank you so much good luck thank you for participation thank you thank you very much for being with us and just a reminder that my guest today he is good enough i see all of here of russia and captain to pull of one fifty four which made a crash landing in the comet probably in september and also the flight that the gators are the same crew tell a lie to was awarded an order. and that's it for now for all of us here and we'll be back with more for stan comments are once going on in and outside russia times and then they can party and take a few. in the czech republic is available in a hotel as my office central hotel primavera the most full stop by which i am a taste in bosnia and herzegovina available in both me and the children of each. foot you know. to make hotels kildare a boutique hotel. in serbia multis available in from the hyatt regency.
the landing was successful. and on the job my last question is will your plane fly again i think that it should saw you fly again on it. you're not superstitious no thank you so much good luck thank you for participation thank you thank you very much for being with us and just a reminder that my guest today he is good enough i see all of here of russia and captain to pull of one fifty four which made a crash landing in the comet probably in september and also the flight that the gators are the...
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my experience was landing by birth into an urban town land. my family, my mother is first generation i'm second generation. my grand mother lived in the apartment building with us. i had aunts upstairs. another aunt lived close by. pretty much 4 days a week my great uncle would come in and visit all of these people my uncle, my grand mother and so forth, all were from a town land called outside of robin. when i was growing up i would hear the names. and they would conjure the sense of another world i was no longer a part of but was connected to. i think the -- i came to the brink of this sort of, you know, really quest gradualy by hearing the names. the other experience i had when i was growing up is music in my grand mother's house. my grand mother live on the first floor of the apartment building the door was open. everyone in the apartment building stopped there after work. they would stop for a drink and play polka, not polka, poker. and lynched to john gibbons play an accordion on his wooden leg. you had the sense of people having come ov
my experience was landing by birth into an urban town land. my family, my mother is first generation i'm second generation. my grand mother lived in the apartment building with us. i had aunts upstairs. another aunt lived close by. pretty much 4 days a week my great uncle would come in and visit all of these people my uncle, my grand mother and so forth, all were from a town land called outside of robin. when i was growing up i would hear the names. and they would conjure the sense of another...
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fruits and olive so when you have one million land mines holy land is not holy when there is land minesthe ground. this is -- >> this is a cross cultural apolitical effort regardless of our hand or politics on our mind when a landmine is there it's a seed of terror that holds the people hostage for future we are hoping in the spring the vote will be unanimous and we are allowed to go into the holy land and truly make it holy for all faiths colors and creeds. >> i want to move to vietnam. working with farmers and getting rid of land mines there. >> today in vietnam i think people would be absolutely shocked to know there is an estimated 2.5 million land mines 35 years after the war has ended. i went to various parts of vietnam, 87% of the land is riddled with land mines. children step on land mines when they go out to play. >> this is farmer who lost both his legs. some it makes it very difficult taking out an estimated 2.5 million land mines 35 years after the war has ended. >> we're going to take a quick break. when we come back we'll going to show you how hundreds of children around t
fruits and olive so when you have one million land mines holy land is not holy when there is land minesthe ground. this is -- >> this is a cross cultural apolitical effort regardless of our hand or politics on our mind when a landmine is there it's a seed of terror that holds the people hostage for future we are hoping in the spring the vote will be unanimous and we are allowed to go into the holy land and truly make it holy for all faiths colors and creeds. >> i want to move to...
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adolph sutro donated the land. >> he had a lot of land. >> did. he bought a rancho in '82, and it was a huge chunk of land in a little peninsula. it took decades for it to fill in with housing. >> when he died, he leapt 1,100 acres to widows and orphans, and his children that truck. they comprise the woods, sherwood forest, forestville. it was a contentious thing. it took about 13, 15 years in public. >> this is actually in golden gate park, the casino. it was a controversy at the time to have a place that serve liquor and had card games in golden gate park. eventually, it moved to 24th ave. >> we still have the newly recently refurbished stop along the great highway. the beach shall i -- chalet. i always find it ironic that these federal highway funds were used to refurbish this place for drivers to get a drink. terrific. [laughter] >> there were farms, and there were dairies, as these houses are starting to be built, and they are more conventional residents is, and they are still a farm. in the distance, you can see it is still sand dunes. >> an
adolph sutro donated the land. >> he had a lot of land. >> did. he bought a rancho in '82, and it was a huge chunk of land in a little peninsula. it took decades for it to fill in with housing. >> when he died, he leapt 1,100 acres to widows and orphans, and his children that truck. they comprise the woods, sherwood forest, forestville. it was a contentious thing. it took about 13, 15 years in public. >> this is actually in golden gate park, the casino. it was a...
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follow in the welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle the new exit is christians leaving the holy land christians have lived in historic palestine since the advent of christianity alongside muslims and jews now there are growing concerns the christian community will soon disappear. and you can. discuss the fate of christians in palestine i'm joined by alex out while in jerusalem he is a pastor of the east jerusalem baptist church and a professor at bethlehem bible college also in jerusalem we have david parsons he's a media and public relations officer with the international christian embassy jerusalem and in haifa we go to daphne simponi she's a professor of modern middle east history at technion israel's institute of technology and another member of our cross talk team yell on the hunger or at cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want alex i'd like to go to you over the last sixty years or so we've seen the christian population of what is the legal borders of israel and the the west bank and gaza drop significantly there are different estimates there from
follow in the welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle the new exit is christians leaving the holy land christians have lived in historic palestine since the advent of christianity alongside muslims and jews now there are growing concerns the christian community will soon disappear. and you can. discuss the fate of christians in palestine i'm joined by alex out while in jerusalem he is a pastor of the east jerusalem baptist church and a professor at bethlehem bible college also in jerusalem we...
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me to sell my land i won't. and as long as he and hundreds of others won't the police will continue to raid seven times they've come so far backed up by a government whose official policy states this is their land. but i think the unofficial policy underneath is that the land should go to the jews not. the big ones on a medic arabs who have lived in the negev desert for more than one hundred years they claim they used to pay taxes do not mean period in british mandate but after israel took over in one thousand nine hundred eight they've been hard placed to prove their ownership of the land they don't have any legal documents proving that this land is there they have agreements of buying and selling between themselves but according to the law of the state of israel ownership of land can only be proven by registering the land in a public office israel says it's built alternative cities fill them with all the facilities they could hope for but they keep coming back to the desert. they're not abiding by the law they
me to sell my land i won't. and as long as he and hundreds of others won't the police will continue to raid seven times they've come so far backed up by a government whose official policy states this is their land. but i think the unofficial policy underneath is that the land should go to the jews not. the big ones on a medic arabs who have lived in the negev desert for more than one hundred years they claim they used to pay taxes do not mean period in british mandate but after israel took over...
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reality the land was. pretty good price the russians. russians the people that are here the orthodox. have a nice set of values. relations with matt but as the years ago by she becomes ever more apprehensive of the prospect of. losing its status as a russian enclave and turning into just another. children in the still russian national dress but english is now their mother tongue. for growing up in a russian village but. not as much russian i think or the. church. i. played which. the new wave of settlers who moved to alaska during the last decade came from siberia. twentieth century russian destinations changed in comparison with the eighteenth century the majority preferred. city anchorage rather than. out of the cities three hundred thousand strong population five thousand are migrants from russia. situated. this perfect english hides his true. he was born. children of the russians who came here in one thousand eight hundred. nine hundred ninety s. are about twenty years old just some of this russian gen
reality the land was. pretty good price the russians. russians the people that are here the orthodox. have a nice set of values. relations with matt but as the years ago by she becomes ever more apprehensive of the prospect of. losing its status as a russian enclave and turning into just another. children in the still russian national dress but english is now their mother tongue. for growing up in a russian village but. not as much russian i think or the. church. i. played which. the new wave...
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you can own land the land owns you you know how can you say you own that when you're only here for a little bit and then you go on it's a whole different philosophy of owning it versus living with a. few . the russian parliament is a step closer to passing the new strategic arms reduction pact with america but conflicting points made in the u.s. senate's resolution to hold up its likely ratification till the new year. sending out congratulations across the atlantic and encouraging opposition leaders to be a little bit more active these are just some of the topics covered by the russian president during his off easier interview to the head of russian television channels. and it should be goodwill to all men for this christmas season but latvia and estonia are needled to buy each other's claims of being the first to decorate a tree. when you the top news and headlines from around the world this is our t.v. and we are certainly glad to have you with us russia lawmakers have launched their debates on ratifying the nuclear arms reduction treaty with america after it won backing in the u.s
you can own land the land owns you you know how can you say you own that when you're only here for a little bit and then you go on it's a whole different philosophy of owning it versus living with a. few . the russian parliament is a step closer to passing the new strategic arms reduction pact with america but conflicting points made in the u.s. senate's resolution to hold up its likely ratification till the new year. sending out congratulations across the atlantic and encouraging opposition...
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the land itself we're getting is a land transfer from the state of california. the conditions tied to the land are the primary conditions. one, land transferred to the tjpa or city, which includes the redevelopment agency, must be sold with all the proceeds of that sale going toward the implementation of the project. second condition is a 20% affordability factor put on top of the 15% that already read it exists on any residential development in the zone itself. so all of this land that is
the land itself we're getting is a land transfer from the state of california. the conditions tied to the land are the primary conditions. one, land transferred to the tjpa or city, which includes the redevelopment agency, must be sold with all the proceeds of that sale going toward the implementation of the project. second condition is a 20% affordability factor put on top of the 15% that already read it exists on any residential development in the zone itself. so all of this land that is
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have left the land and. you would lose your rights to be a jerusalem all right residency all right david david that's what he's going to build he would say to folks i go to you i want to ask david david david i mean did what is really the difference then i mean it's just this is the israeli state and if we go from what daphne had to say i think if it's unique or not i mean these really state wants jerusalem all of jerusalem to be jewish that's one of high priority for them they don't want to have other religious groups living there in jerusalem would you agree or disagree with that because a lot of them would say i'd lot of people to go ahead. look i'd have to disagree with that jerusalem as a whole has around seven hundred fifty thousand people there are around in east jerusalem the former area that was occupied by jordan captured by israel in sixty seven around three hundred around four hundred thousand there are around two hundred thousand arabs two hundred thousand jews and the population of both have be
have left the land and. you would lose your rights to be a jerusalem all right residency all right david david that's what he's going to build he would say to folks i go to you i want to ask david david david i mean did what is really the difference then i mean it's just this is the israeli state and if we go from what daphne had to say i think if it's unique or not i mean these really state wants jerusalem all of jerusalem to be jewish that's one of high priority for them they don't want to...
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yes i was born in jerusalem in one nine hundred forty six and the christian community in the holy land at that time was about one fifth of the population today it is less than two percent maybe one point two percent so the there has been a drastic decline in the christian population in the holy land since i was born ok so in you're an israeli citizen correct. palestinian by birth i was born in jerusalem before the creation of the state of israel born in jerusalem but. i don't have citizenship in the state of israel i live here as an international person ok being born in jerusalem in you're an international person if i could go to daphne in your opinion what is the biggest porton reason why we see such a diminished. communal christian community in palestine now is it are people discriminated against in your opinion and who discriminates against them do the israelis really want to have a christian community amongst them amongst them. oh you have asked me several questions about let me first say. corrective information that alex has just. maintained it's true that even in jerusalem itself
yes i was born in jerusalem in one nine hundred forty six and the christian community in the holy land at that time was about one fifth of the population today it is less than two percent maybe one point two percent so the there has been a drastic decline in the christian population in the holy land since i was born ok so in you're an israeli citizen correct. palestinian by birth i was born in jerusalem before the creation of the state of israel born in jerusalem but. i don't have citizenship...
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government land, san francisco land, and then you had these squatters. these were rich men who decided maybe they could make some money. >> you put up a fence and you owned the land. >> it can to a compromise. squatters get some. you have certain military things reserved, government. we will create a public park. everyone donated a certain amount to create golden gate park. they also created smaller parks. there were all part of the deal. >> a lot of people got moved closer to downtown as part of the deal. if you are out in the middle of nowhere land and had a couple of acres, they would trade you a better acres somewhere else. >> how was it decided to put it where it is? >> it was controversial. people thought they could not put a park there because it was all sand dunes. people were pushing for a large city park in other places. it was a political compromise. >> between lincoln and fulton and the beach. >> you're saying, why did they decide that exact plot? they brought someone from new york to come up with a park plan. they eventually made it a rectan
government land, san francisco land, and then you had these squatters. these were rich men who decided maybe they could make some money. >> you put up a fence and you owned the land. >> it can to a compromise. squatters get some. you have certain military things reserved, government. we will create a public park. everyone donated a certain amount to create golden gate park. they also created smaller parks. there were all part of the deal. >> a lot of people got moved closer to...