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what time is it, geoffrey peterson? geoff: it is tweetmail time brought to you by ferguson and peterson, 2012. craig: that's it? geoff: putting the peoples first. craig: that's it? geoff: that's all i got. craig: all right. play the thing. >> ♪ euro trash isn't euro litter head on the dance floor and shake your twitter bum, bum, bum, bum, bum check the tweets plus e-mails ♪ craig: ♪ and your e-mails send in you know what we should do for christmas? remember that david bowie and bing crosby sang "the little drummer boy thing"? we should do that. who do you want to do? geoff: you do a killer bowie. craig: you do bing crosby.
what time is it, geoffrey peterson? geoff: it is tweetmail time brought to you by ferguson and peterson, 2012. craig: that's it? geoff: putting the peoples first. craig: that's it? geoff: that's all i got. craig: all right. play the thing. >> ♪ euro trash isn't euro litter head on the dance floor and shake your twitter bum, bum, bum, bum, bum check the tweets plus e-mails ♪ craig: ♪ and your e-mails send in you know what we should do for christmas? remember that david bowie and bing...
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. >> but geoffrey wolff's trecker plans to propose legislation that will increase penalties. each person caught responsible will be charged with everything that is stolen. it will improve public safety. >> it has been a huge problem everywhere. >> it is kind of harsh, but i understand it. they should know what they're doing before they do it. >> but this 7-eleven clerk does not support it saying that it will result in harsh penalties for kids. >> they are young, you know? >> christopher johnson is senior trying to stop a flash mob. the tougher the penalty, he says, the better. >> this is the way i make my money. when people start to take that away, we take that very personally.
. >> but geoffrey wolff's trecker plans to propose legislation that will increase penalties. each person caught responsible will be charged with everything that is stolen. it will improve public safety. >> it has been a huge problem everywhere. >> it is kind of harsh, but i understand it. they should know what they're doing before they do it. >> but this 7-eleven clerk does not support it saying that it will result in harsh penalties for kids. >> they are young,...
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what time is it, geoffrey peterson? geoff: it is tweetmail time brought to you by ferguson and peterson, 2012. craig: that's it? geoff: putting the peoples first. craig: that's it? geoff: that's all i got. craig: all right. play the thing. >> ♪ euro trash isn't euro litter head on the dance floor and shake your twitter bum, bum, bum, bum, bum check the tweets plus e-mails ♪ craig: ♪ and your e-mails send in you know what we should do for christmas? remember that david bowie and bing crosby sang "the little drummer boy thing"? we should do that. who do you want to do? geoff: you do a killer bowie. craig: you do bing crosby. geoff: who is that at the door? come non. craig: hello, bing. it is me, david bowie. [laughter] come to wish you a merry christmas. geoff: ba-ba-ba. nice to see you. [laughter] [applause] craig: pa rum pum pum. geoff: i have a furry ball in my face. craig: you don't want to be walking around just wearing beads up there right now. geoff: no, no, they are likely to freeze. craig: hey, craig, is it
what time is it, geoffrey peterson? geoff: it is tweetmail time brought to you by ferguson and peterson, 2012. craig: that's it? geoff: putting the peoples first. craig: that's it? geoff: that's all i got. craig: all right. play the thing. >> ♪ euro trash isn't euro litter head on the dance floor and shake your twitter bum, bum, bum, bum, bum check the tweets plus e-mails ♪ craig: ♪ and your e-mails send in you know what we should do for christmas? remember that david bowie and bing...
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what time is it, geoffrey peterson? geoff: ♪ it's beginning to look a lot like tweetmail ♪ >> ♪ twitter me this tweet, tweet, tweet, tweet twitter me that tweet, tweet, tweet, tweet twitter me all the way from my head to my toes tweet, tweet, tweet, tweet and if you don't know how to tweet there's e-mail ass mode ♪ craig: ♪ ass mode i got blisters on me fingers ♪ ♪ all right. let's see. this is from jesse in manhattan, kansas. i don't know if you can tell, jess gee a swan. dear craig and geoff. i'm looking for a fun holiday
what time is it, geoffrey peterson? geoff: ♪ it's beginning to look a lot like tweetmail ♪ >> ♪ twitter me this tweet, tweet, tweet, tweet twitter me that tweet, tweet, tweet, tweet twitter me all the way from my head to my toes tweet, tweet, tweet, tweet and if you don't know how to tweet there's e-mail ass mode ♪ craig: ♪ ass mode i got blisters on me fingers ♪ ♪ all right. let's see. this is from jesse in manhattan, kansas. i don't know if you can tell, jess gee a swan....
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to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of the go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at the university of mary washington he's also author of the afghanistan question and the reset in u.s. russian relations all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at the last days of the u.s.s.r. . a number of dates are associated with the breakup of the u.s.s.r. but the events that formally ended the existence of the world's largest socialist state fall in the twenty fifth and the twenty sixth of december it was on these dates that the soviet union's first and last president mikhail gorbachev announced his resignation and the supreme
to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of the go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at...
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to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at the university of mary washington he's also author of the afghanistan question and the reset in u.s. russian relations all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at the last days of the u.s.s.r. . a number of dates and associated with the breakup of the u.s.s.r. the events that formally ended the existence of the world's largest socialist state fall in the twenty fifth and the twenty sixth of december it was on these dates that the soviet union's first and last president mikhail gorbachev announced his resignation and the supreme council o
to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at the...
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to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of the go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at the university of mary washington he's also author of the afghanistan question and the reset in u.s. russian relations all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at the last days of the u.s.s.r. . a number of dates are associated with the breakup of the u.s.s.r. but the events that formally ended the existence of the world's largest socialist state fall in the twenty fifth and the twenty sixth of december it was on these dates that the soviet union's first and last president mikhail gorbachev announced his resignation and the supreme c
to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of the go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at...
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mientras que geoffrey, estará usando wen con becky. así que vamos a hacer una comparación lado a lado y veremos qué sucede con ambas cabelleras. >> la demostración fue excelente, yo utilicé wen y la experiencia fue mucho más placentera, especialmente considerando que no utilizamos nada más sobre el cabello. >> al tratar de meter mis manos en el cabello de mi chica, literalmente era así, estaba enredado. >> no lo estoy sintiendo bien. >> sabes, del mío, literalmente se deslizaba y mientras más lo deslizaba por el cabello era más fácil y se volvía más brilloso. >> el color corría por todas partes. si ponía shampoo en mi mano para asegurarme que el shampoo, era blanco y pensé: "hmm, quizá hay color en el shampoo", pero no, de verdad estaba arrancando el color del cabello. >> la diferencia en la pérdida de color fue asombrosa. teníamos toallas blancas en ambos contenedores y a mi modelo nada se le desprendió. >> estaba impresionada con toda la cantidad de color que salía con el shampoo. >> oh, sí, yo a eso estoy acos
mientras que geoffrey, estará usando wen con becky. así que vamos a hacer una comparación lado a lado y veremos qué sucede con ambas cabelleras. >> la demostración fue excelente, yo utilicé wen y la experiencia fue mucho más placentera, especialmente considerando que no utilizamos nada más sobre el cabello. >> al tratar de meter mis manos en el cabello de mi chica, literalmente era así, estaba enredado. >> no lo estoy sintiendo bien. >> sabes, del mío,...
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. >> but geoffrey wolff's trecker plans to propose legislation that will increase penalties. each person caught responsible will be charged with everything that is stolen. it will improve public safety. >> it has been a huge problem everywhere. >> it is kind of harsh, but i understand it. they should know what they're doing before they do it. >> but this 7-eleven clerk does not support it saying that it will result in harsh penalties for kids. >> they are young, you know? >> christopher johnson is senior trying to stop a flash mob. the tougher the penalty, he says, the better. >> this is the way i make my money. when people start to take that away, we take that very personally. should they have to die -- should they have to do time? yes. >>> two army helicopters crashed in washington state. one went down around 8:00 p.m. near rainier. the helicopters were on a training mission they either collided or went down separately. >>> the two-man race in the republican nomination is getting nasty. mitt romney and newt gingrich say they want to avoid a negative campaign. you would neve
. >> but geoffrey wolff's trecker plans to propose legislation that will increase penalties. each person caught responsible will be charged with everything that is stolen. it will improve public safety. >> it has been a huge problem everywhere. >> it is kind of harsh, but i understand it. they should know what they're doing before they do it. >> but this 7-eleven clerk does not support it saying that it will result in harsh penalties for kids. >> they are young,...
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geoffrey sax talked about three- regulating the market -- regulating the market. it is all there. why is it not been articulated by the media? >> i think it is. it is not up to -- different occupy's have different demands. it is up to people like "the nation" and other groups like rebuild the dream, national people's action, the progressive caucus. occupy wall street is a spirit. they're committed at the moment to not having concrete demands. we have six ideas. one would be the robin hood tax. the other would be to change the way our tax structure is organized, how to get money out of politics, hold corporations responsible, support attorney general's fighting for for closure relief. there are six of 10. >> have you ever been wrong? [laughter] >> occupy wall street is a moral compass. they are articulating what they think it should be. the lead essay is a shift. i am wrong all the time. >> give me one example. [laughter] >> i said on national television the night -- election night of 2000 as florida was coming in that the election would be decided that night. people may remember t
geoffrey sax talked about three- regulating the market -- regulating the market. it is all there. why is it not been articulated by the media? >> i think it is. it is not up to -- different occupy's have different demands. it is up to people like "the nation" and other groups like rebuild the dream, national people's action, the progressive caucus. occupy wall street is a spirit. they're committed at the moment to not having concrete demands. we have six ideas. one would be the...
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he said it was a turning point in my life he said geoffrey one realise what i was doing and what they were doing was diametrically opposed i was doing safety studies they were doing as little as possible to get their foods on the market as quickly as possible so the turning point in his life was realising that there were other scientists in the world who were no. taking care of the health of the world we're not treating science properly he is he's on the top level of the world he expects other scientists to do so so more than being fired from his job more than that these shocking moments in his life his greatest shock was to discover that there was this whole world of scientists that would basically allow foods on the market for economic purposes. so we have here is sixty thousand pages of documents of internal documents of d.n.a. . in these boxes here on a what happened when they suppress their science about g m o's you know there's one document here that i think is especially important it really shows this history probably better than any other and this had to do with their complian
he said it was a turning point in my life he said geoffrey one realise what i was doing and what they were doing was diametrically opposed i was doing safety studies they were doing as little as possible to get their foods on the market as quickly as possible so the turning point in his life was realising that there were other scientists in the world who were no. taking care of the health of the world we're not treating science properly he is he's on the top level of the world he expects other...
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he said it was a turning point in my life he said geoffrey one realise what i was doing and what they were doing was diametrically opposed i was doing safety studies they were doing as little as possible to get their foods on the market as quickly as possible so the turning point in his life was realising that there were other scientists in the world who were not. taking care of the health of the world we're not treating science properly you see is he's on the top level of the world he expects other scientists to do so so more than being fired from his job more than that these shocking moments in his life his greatest shock was to discover that there was this whole world of scientists that would basically allow foods on the market for economic purposes. so we have here is sixty thousand pages of documents of internal documents of d.n.a. . in these boxes here on a what happened when they suppress their science about g m o's you know there's one document here that i think is especially important it really shows this history probably better than any other and this had to do with their co
he said it was a turning point in my life he said geoffrey one realise what i was doing and what they were doing was diametrically opposed i was doing safety studies they were doing as little as possible to get their foods on the market as quickly as possible so the turning point in his life was realising that there were other scientists in the world who were not. taking care of the health of the world we're not treating science properly you see is he's on the top level of the world he expects...
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he said it was a turning point in my life he said geoffrey one realize what i was doing and what they were doing was diametrically opposed i was doing safety studies they were doing as little as possible to get their foods on the market as quickly as possible so the turning point in his life was realizing that there were other scientists in the world who were not. taking care of the health of the world we're not treating science properly you see is he's on the top level of the world he expects other scientists to do so so more than being fired from his job more than than these shocking moments in his life his greatest shock was to discover that there was this whole world of scientists that would basically allow foods on the market for economic purposes. so we have here is sixty thousand pages of documents of internal documents of the d.n.a. . in these boxes here on a what happened when they suppress their science about g m o's you know there's one document here that i think is especially important it really shows this history probably better than any other and this had to do with thei
he said it was a turning point in my life he said geoffrey one realize what i was doing and what they were doing was diametrically opposed i was doing safety studies they were doing as little as possible to get their foods on the market as quickly as possible so the turning point in his life was realizing that there were other scientists in the world who were not. taking care of the health of the world we're not treating science properly you see is he's on the top level of the world he expects...
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he said it was a turning point in my life he said geoffrey why realise what i was doing and what they were doing was diametrically opposed i was doing safety studies they were doing as little as possible to get their foods on the market as quickly as possible so the turning point in his life was realising that there were other scientists in the world who were not. taking care of the health of the world we're not treating science properly he is he's on the top level of the world he expects other scientists to do so so more than being fired from his job more than than these shocking moments in his life his greatest shock was to discover that there was this whole world of scientists that would basically allow foods on the market for economic purposes. so we have here is that sixty thousand pages of documents of internal documents of d.n.a. . in these boxes here on a what happened when they suppress the science about g.m.o. those you know there's one document here that i think is especially important it really shows this history probably better than any other and this had to do with their
he said it was a turning point in my life he said geoffrey why realise what i was doing and what they were doing was diametrically opposed i was doing safety studies they were doing as little as possible to get their foods on the market as quickly as possible so the turning point in his life was realising that there were other scientists in the world who were not. taking care of the health of the world we're not treating science properly he is he's on the top level of the world he expects other...
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to cross thought the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of the go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at the university of mary washington he's also author of the afghanistan question and the reset in u.s. russian relations all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at the last days of the u.s.s.r. . a number of dates are associated with the breakup of the u.s.s.r. but the events that formally ended the existence of the world's largest socialist state fall in the twenty fifth and the twenty sixth of december it is on these dates that the soviet union's first and last president mikhail gorbachev announced his resignation and th
to cross thought the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of the go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor...
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to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of the go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at the university of mary washington he's also author of the afghanistan question and the reset in u.s. russian relations all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at the last days of the u.s.s.r. . a number of dates are seceded with the breakup of the u.s.s.r. but the events that formally ended the existence of the world's largest socialist state fall in the twenty fifth and the twenty sixth of december it is on these dates that the soviet union's first and last president mikhail gorbachev and now his resignation and the supreme counci
to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of the go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at...
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to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of the go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at the university of mary washington he's also author of the afghanistan question and the reset in u.s. russian relations all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at the last days of the u.s.s.r. . a number of dates are associated with the breakup of the u.s.s.r. but the events that formally ended the existence of the world's largest socialist state fall in the twenty fifth and the twenty sixth of december it is on these dates that the soviet union's first and last president mikhail gorbachev announced his resignation and the supreme c
to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of the go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at...
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to cross out the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of the go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at the university of mary washington he's also author of the afghanistan question and the reset in u.s. russian relations all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at the last days of the u.s.s.r. . a number of dates are associated with the breakup of the u.s.s.r. but the events that formally ended the existence of the world's largest socialist state fall in the twenty fifth and the twenty sixth of december so it is on these dates that the soviet union's first and last president mikhail gorbachev announced his resignation and the supreme
to cross out the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of the go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at...
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to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at the university of mary washington he's also author of the afghanistan question and the reset in u.s. russian relations all right gentlemen this was cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at the last days of the u.s.s.r. . and number of dates are so seeded with the breakup of the u.s.s.r. the events that formally ended the existence of the world's largest socialist state fall in the twenty fifth and the twenty sixth of december it is on these dates that the soviet union's first and last president mikhail gorbachev and now is his resignation and the supreme counci
to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at the...
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to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at the university of mary washington he's also author of the afghanistan question and the reset in u.s. russian relations all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at the last days of the u.s.s.r. . a number of dates are associated with the breakup of the u.s.s.r. but the events that formally ended the existence of the world's largest socialist state fall in the twenty fifth and the twenty sixth of december it is on these dates that the soviet union's first and last president mikhail gorbachev announced his resignation and the supreme counc
to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at the...
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to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of the go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at the university of mary washington he's also author of the afghanistan question and the reset in u.s. russian relations all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at the last days of the u.s.s.r. . and number of dates are associated with the breakup of the u.s.s.r. the events that formally ended the existence of the world's largest socialist state fall in the twenty fifth and the twenty sixth of december it was on these dates that the soviet union's first and last president mikhail gorbachev announced his resignation and the supreme co
to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of the go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at...
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to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a story and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of the go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at the university of mary washington he's also author of the afghanistan question and the reset in u.s. russian relations all right gentlemen this was cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at the last days of the u.s.s.r. . a number of dates are associated with the breakup of the u.s.s.r. but the events that formally ended the existence of the world's largest socialist state fall in the twenty fifth and the twenty sixth of december it is on these dates that the soviet union's first and last president mikhail gorbachev announced his resignation and the supreme
to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a story and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of the go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at the...
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to cross out the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at the university of mary washington he's also author of the afghanistan question and the reset in u.s. russian relations all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at the last days of the u.s.s.r. . a number of dates and associated with the breakup of the u.s.s.r. the events that formally ended the existence of the world's largest socialist state fall in the twenty fifth and the twenty sixth of december so it is on these dates that the soviet union's first and last president mikhail gorbachev announced his resignation and the supreme counci
to cross out the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at the...
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to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at the university of mary washington he's also author of the afghanistan question and the reset in u.s. russian relations all right gentlemen this was cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at the last days of the u.s.s.r. . a number of dates and associated with the breakup of the u.s.s.r. the events that formally ended the existence of the world's largest socialist state fall in the twenty fifth and the twenty sixth of december it is on these states that the soviet union's first and last president mikhail gorbachev announced his resignation and the supreme council
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university and his latest book is the victims return survivors of the gulag after stalin in london we go to geoffrey hosking he is an emeritus professor of russian history at university college london and his latest book is rulers and victims the russians in the soviet union and also in london we have lad sobel he's an analyst at the i would securities and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunt all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want stephen i want to go to you first here as got a bunch off is eighty years old today and let's talk about global legacy and then let's go to specific to russia what is his contribution to history at eighty years old remembering his rule ending the soviet union well one contribution is already recorded in history he set free the countries of eastern and central europe that's done where they go from here is up to them what's not settled or written history is the fate of democracy in russia there are different opinions about the condition of democracy in russia whether and he has very strong opinions about our positions an
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university and his latest book is the victims return survivors of the gulag after stalin in london we go to geoffrey hosking he is an emeritus professor of russian history at university college london and his latest book is rulers and victims the russians in the soviet union and also in london we have lad sobel he's an analyst at yale and securities and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunt all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want stephen i want to go to you first here as got a bunch off is eighty years old today and let's talk about global legacy and then let's go to specific to russia what is his contribution to history at eighty years old remembering his rule ending the soviet union well one contribution is already recorded in history he set free the countries of eastern and central europe that's done where they go from here is up to them what's not settled or written history is the fate of democracy in russia there are different opinions about the condition of democracy in russia whether and he has very strong opinions about our positions and f
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university and his latest book is the victims return survivors of the gulag after stalin in london we go to geoffrey hosking he is an emeritus professor of russian history at university college london and his latest book is rulers and victims the russians in the soviet union and also in london we have lad sobel he's an analyst at yale and securities and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunt all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want stephen i want to go to you first here as got a bunch of his eighty years old today and let's talk about global legacy and then let's go to specific to russia what is his contribution to history at eighty years old remembering his rule ending the soviet union well one contribution is already recorded in history he set free the countries of eastern and central europe that's done where they go from here is up to them what's not settled or written history is the fate of democracy in russia there are different opinions about the condition of democracy in russia whether and he has very strong opinions i don't oppose was and fo
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university and his latest book is the victims return survivors of the gulag after stalin in london we go to geoffrey hosking he is an emeritus professor of russian history at university college london and his latest book is rulers and victims the russians in the soviet union and also in london we have lad sobel he's an analyst at yale and securities and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want stephen i want to go to you first here as got a bunch off is eighty years old today and let's talk about global legacy and then let's go to specific to russia what is his contribution to history at eighty years old remembering his rule ending the soviet union well one contribution is already recorded in history he set free the countries of eastern and central europe that's done where they go from here is up to them what's not settled or written history is the fate of democracy in russia there are different opinions about the condition of democracy in russia whether and he has very strong opinions about our positions and
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university and his latest book is the victims return survivors of the gulag after stalin in london we go to geoffrey hosking he is an emeritus professor of russian history at university college london and his latest book is rulers in victims the russians in the soviet union and also in london we have lad sobel he's an analyst at yale and securities and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want stephen i want to go to you first here as got a bunch off is eighty years old today and let's talk about global legacy and then let's go to specific to russia what is his contribution to history at eighty years old remembering his rule ending the soviet union well one contribution is already recorded in history he set free the countries of eastern and central europe that's done where they go from here is up to them what's not settle no written history is the fate of democracy in russia there are different opinions about the condition of democracy in russia whether and he has very strong opinions about our positions and f
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university and his latest book is the victims return survivors of the gulag after stalin in london we go to geoffrey hosking he is an emeritus professor of russian history at university college london and his latest book is rulers and victims the russians in the soviet union and also in london we have lad sobel he's an analyst at yale and securities and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want stephen i want to go to you first here as got a bunch of his eighty years old today and let's talk about global legacy and then let's go to specific to russia what is his contribution to history at eighty years old remembering his rule ending the soviet union well one contribution is already recorded in history he set free the countries of eastern and central europe that's done where they go from here is up to them what's not settle no written history is the fate of democracy in russia there are different opinions about the condition of democracy in russia whether and he has very strong opinions i was and for good reas
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university and his latest book is the victims return survivors of the gulag after stalin in london we go to geoffrey hosking he is an emeritus professor of russian history at university college london and his latest book is rulers in victims the russians in the soviet union and also in london we have lad sobel he's an analyst at gallup securities and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want stephen i want to go to you first here as got a bunch off is eighty years old today and let's talk about global legacy and then let's go to specific to russia what is his contribution to history at eighty years old remembering his rule ending the soviet union well one contribution is already recorded in history he set free the countries of eastern and central europe that's done where they go from here is up to them what's not settled or written history is the fate of democracy in russia there are different opinions about the condition of democracy in russia whether and he has very strong opinions about our positions and f
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to cross not the end of the soviet union i'm joined by geoffrey roberts here in the studio he is a historian and professor at the university college cork ireland his upcoming book is stalin's general the life of the go to you cough in new york across the steven cohen he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university he's also author of soviet fates and lost alternatives from stalin ism to the new cold war and in washington we have richard cricket he is professor emeritus at the university of mary washington he's also author of the afghanistan question and the reset in u.s. russian relations all right gentlemen this was cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a look at the last days of the u.s.s.r. . a number of dates are associated with the breakup of the u.s.s.r. but the events that formally ended the existence of the world's largest socialist state fall in the twenty fifth and the twenty sixth of december it is on these dates that the soviet union's first and last president mikhail gorbachev announced his resignation and the supreme
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university and his latest book is the victims return survivors of the gulag after stalin in london we go to geoffrey hosking he is an emeritus professor of russian history at university college london and his latest book is rulers and victims the russians in the soviet union and also in london we have lad sobel he's an analyst at gallup securities and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunt all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want stephen i want to go to you first here as got a bunch off is eighty years old today and let's talk about global legacy and then let's go to specific to russia what is his contribution to history at eighty years old remembering his rule ending the soviet union well one contribution is already recorded in history he set free the countries of eastern and central europe that's done where they go from here is up to them what's not settled or written history is the fate of democracy in russia there are different opinions about the condition of democracy in russia whether and he has very strong opinions about our positions and for
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university and his latest book is the victims return survivors of the gulag after stalin in london we go to geoffrey hosking he is an emeritus professor of russian history at university college london and his latest book is rulers and victims the russians in the soviet union and also in london we have lads sobel he's an analyst at gallup securities and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want stephen i want to go to you first here as got a bunch off is eighty years old today and let's talk about global legacy and then let's go to specific to russia what is his contribution to history at eighty years old remembering his rule ending the soviet union well one contribution is already recorded in history he's set free the countries of eastern and central europe that's done where they go from here is up to them what's not settled or written. history is the fate of democracy in russia there are different opinions about the condition of democracy in russia whether and he has very strong opinion and for good reason he
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university and his latest book is the victims return survivors of the gulag after stalin in london we go to geoffrey hosking he is an emeritus professor of russian history at university college london and his latest book is rulers and victims the russians in the soviet union and also in london we have lad sobel he's an analyst at the securities and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want stephen i want to go to you first here as got a bunch off is eighty years old today and let's talk about global legacy and then let's go to specific to russia what is his contribution to history at eighty years old remembering his rule ending the soviet union well one contribution is already recorded in history he set free the countries of eastern and central europe that's done where they go from here is up to them what's not settled or written history is the fate of democracy in russia there are different opinions about the condition of democracy in russia whether and he has very strong opinions as i was and for good reaso
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appreciate you bringing up so many great points on our show is a real pleasure talking to you that was geoffrey tucker he is author as well as editor of lies a fair books and that is actually all we have time for that's it for our show we flew through it but please feel free to follow me on twitter at lauren this year until we have another go for you tomorrow also go to our you tube site you tube dot . flash capital account you can see any of the episodes or words of the day that you missed you can also give us feedback because you know what to morrow is it is friday and that means we are going to be responding to your comments and questions and i am more in leicester as you know it from everyone here at capital account until next time thank you for watching and have a great night. wealthy british soil the sun. is not on the telephone. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. download the official altie obligation to go on the phone on called tou
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university and his latest book is the victims return survivors of the gulag after stalin in london we go to geoffrey hosking he is an emeritus professor of russian history at university college london and his latest book is rulers and victims the russians in the soviet union and also in london we have lad sobel he's an analyst at the i would securities and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want stephen i want to go to you first here as got a bunch off is eighty years old today and let's talk about global legacy and then let's go to specific to russia what is his contribution to history at eighty years old remembering his rule ending the soviet union well one contribution is already recorded in history he set free the countries of eastern and central europe that's done where they go from here is up to them what's not settled or written history is the fate of democracy in russia there are different opinions about the condition of democracy in russia whether and he has very strong opinions about our positions
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for now we are buying geoffrey beene's stuff. so far the factor auctions have raised about $600,000 to help our wounded military people and their families. we thank everyone who has participated. details on bill o'reilly.com will click you right over to the warriors. check three the "saturday night live" folks are having a great time this holiday season. everybody is fair game. >> this chart shows how out country works today. the most powerful institution to the least. let me tell you the presidency is not even in the top five. [ laughter ] okay, first, congress. do they do anything? no. [ laughter ] but because of them, no one else can either. next. oprah. [ laughter ] fourth, nfl. now, this may sound silly but i promise you if this address were interrupting a game he they wouldn't even carry it, even if the cardinals were playing the jaguars. sixth, supreme court. after that is a tie between george soros and the koch brothers. i know they would love to be lumped together. eighth, pixar. nine, tyler perry. then verizon customer
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. >> reporter: 29-year-old geoffrey sears is described as well-known and popular, an image that came crashing down thursday when he was arrested for having sexual relationships with at least three female students between 15 and 16 years old. >> he actually told my best friend she had nice legs and was like too good for her boyfriend and everything. >> as a mother, a grandmother and someone who has spent my entire adult life in education these charges make me absolutely sick to my stomach. >> anne arundel county education leaders and police reveal they happened between november 2009 to october of this year. both on and off campus. sometimes even during regular school hours. >> that shows you how much he was able to hide it because you didn't suspect it was happening right next to you and you could see it when you look back and think about it you could see how it was. you can like start to connect those dots a little bit more. >> now he faces a hefty list of charges, including sexual abuse of a minor, various sex offenses and perverted practice. he was removed from the school on novemb
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for now we are buying geoffrey beene's stuff. so far the factor auctions have raised about $600,000 to help our wounded military people and their families. we thank everyoneho has participated. details on bill o'reilly.com will click you right over to the warriors. check three the "saturday night live" folks are having a great time this holiday season. everybody is fair game. >> this chart shows how out country works today. the most powerful institution to the least. let me tell you the presidency is not even in the top five. [ laughter ] okay, first, congress. do they do anything? no. [ laughter ] but because of them, no one else can either. next. oprah. [ laughter ] fourth, nfl. now, this may sound silly but i promise you if this address were interrupting a game he they wouldn't even carry it, even if the cardinals were playing the jaguars. sixth, supreme court. after that is a tie between george soros and the koch brothers. i know they would love to be lumped together. eighth, pixar. nine, tyler perry. then verizon customer se
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. >> ifill: geoffrey brown gets the story of the violent life and tragic death of a 28-year-old professional hockey player as told by john branch of the "new york times". >> woodruff: and we close with a look at a galaxy very, very far away, where there are two monster black holes, each of them billions of times more massive than our sun. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> computing surrounds us. sometimes it's obvious and sometimes it's very surprising where you find it. soon, computing intelligence in unexpected places will change our lives in truly profound ways. technology can provide customized experiences, tailored to individual consumer preferences, igniting a world of possibilities from the inside out. sponsoring tomorrow, starts today. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. a
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and later, we will check with offered geoffrey crowd of about his latest book. "washington journal" is next. host: good morning and welcome to this edition of the "washington journal." today is sunday, december 25. in this edition, we will start off for the first 45 minutes talking about political heroes. we want to find out who are your political heroes, what issues did they champion, why are they a hero in your book, what did they do, what did they say, what kind of message did they bring across, or what kind of movement did they start in order to make themselves your political heroes? 202-737-0002 for republicans. 202-737-0001 for democrats. 202-628-0205 for independents. you can also get in touch with us through e-mail, journal@c- span.org. if you are on twitter, you can follow us at @cspanwj. on facebook, conversation is at facebook.com/c-span. that is also where you are able to find our poll talking about political heroes. we want to find out who is your political hero. our first call comes from chicago, illinois. ralph on our line for independents. caller
and later, we will check with offered geoffrey crowd of about his latest book. "washington journal" is next. host: good morning and welcome to this edition of the "washington journal." today is sunday, december 25. in this edition, we will start off for the first 45 minutes talking about political heroes. we want to find out who are your political heroes, what issues did they champion, why are they a hero in your book, what did they do, what did they say, what kind of...