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Hes dead and hes ours, whats ours . Our pilot, senior lieutenant safron, how is ours . How many planes have you shot down . Are you crazy, you cant tell yours from someone elses, the transponder didnt work for him, how many missiles did you fire . One, then two more, six in total, and which one was shot down . Moment, thats it. Rocket, well done, well done, Nikita Sergeevich, the intruder was shot down, well done, well done, how they shot down, thats not all, pilot. Remained alive, they took him, he did a great job, so that means that the pilot is alive, dont tell anyone where he is now, while the kgb is talking to him in serdlovsk, everyone who took part, present the award, there is, hurray, comrades, if you help me, you will be rewarded for this, to whom this message is addressed, whats wrong with the plane, whats the news . In any case, he had already run out of fuel. A pistol with a silencer and a knife were confiscated from you. Why do you need this so that in case of a forced lan
Will explore this city is literary life and we will hear from area writers including author and historian brooks lavished ensure the history of the ozarks and talk about stereotypes people face living in the region. Those stereotypes have been developing for a couple hundred years and they are strong in a kind of stick with us no matter what we do. As you seem come you got that in the cnn you travel around northwest at the fortune 500 companies, Major Research university is is all kinds of business and industry and hightech stuff going on out there, but those images and stereotypes, you know, theyll stick with us. They are part of our story. We begin our tour with a university of Arkansas Library. To learn more about the life and accomplishments of jay William Fulbright. James William Fulbright was a long time serving in arkansas from 1944 to 1974, 30 years. Before that he was a u. S. Representative from or fall, arkansas area produced president of the university of arkansas, and the y
And she said, im so sorry, never do it again, make sure you dont. So i resent enormously when he will diminish the humanity of these people trying to make the best of the situation. Would you say that they are brainwashed . No. I have kim jong il say, only in the west can brainwashing be regarded as a bad thing because they are so filthy and dirty in the west. But they are not brainwashed because the stories dont add up and they dont make sense. You can convince them that they have more food on the plate than last year. So they are building a better tomorrow but we are poor. So there is an increasing idea that everything is not what its cracked up to be. [inaudible question] that is like a penalty felony. You dont communicate with the world at all, but that is falling away because you have reception on the border. So people will be calling and talking to their family members area but they pride themselves. If its not korean, we dont need to know it. One of the great things about the re
Back this morning. We now have University Virginia Miller Center president ial Recordings Program chair Mark Silverstone thank you for joining us on the 60th anniversary of the cuban missile crisis to be here to you. So lets start today about, you know, october 16th, 1962 is when president John F Kennedy was shown the photographs taken by u2 plane over what exactly did these pictures show . They revealed the existence of soviet Ballistic Missiles that were capable of carrying Nuclear Warheads. And that was a really thing, especially since president kennedy twice the previous month said that if soviets had decided to place offensive Weapons Systems in cuba, the gravest issues would arise. So kennedy had essentially laid down his red line twice. Once on september 4th, because there was chatter in washington. The soviets were bringing missiles into, cuba, and there were pictures that they were those missiles happened to be surface to air missiles. But what was dangerous were the Ballistic