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what's your take on that when stalin dog winston churchill was reported to have said that stalin found russia with the wouldn't and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize is all you need to dust your license so that you can to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the german invasion in one nine hundred forty one and go on to where the picture of fascism and also the foundation for the post-war role is to solve it you to a nuclear superpower you know if russia is still a great country to die. with an important role to play in the world and enormous potential for the future it's because of the foundations that were laid during stalin's time now having said that of course there could be lots of questions of discussions as to whether or not this modernization of russia had to have been as brutal as it was because of course starred in my modernized russia but you know with the post-war russia the pre-war russia as well but starting was also responsible for the deaths of milli
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what's your take on that when stalin dog winston churchill was reported to have said that stalin found russia with a wooden well and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement even was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize a sort of unity duster like the soviet union to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the germany in beijing in one nine hundred forty one and go on to would have fascism and also the foundation for the post-war rise of the saudi you to a nuclear superpower you know if russia is still a great country. with an important role to play in the world and enormous potential for the future it's because of the foundation for light during stalin's time now having said that of course there could be lots of questions and discussions as to whether or not this modernization of russia had to have been as brutal as it was because of course started in my modernized russia but you know in the post-war russia the pre-war russia as well but starting was also responsible for the deaths of millions of people taken up. d
what's your take on that when stalin dog winston churchill was reported to have said that stalin found russia with a wooden well and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement even was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize a sort of unity duster like the soviet union to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the germany in beijing in one nine hundred forty one and go on to would have fascism and also the foundation for the...
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what's your take on that when stalin dog winston churchill was reported to have said that the stalin found russia with a wooden plow and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize a sort of unity duster like the soviet union to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the germany in beijing in one nine hundred forty one and go on twitter picture of fascism and also the foundation for you know the post-war roll eyes of the saudi you to a nuclear superpower you know if russia is still a great country to die. with an important role to play in the world and enormous potential for the future it's because of the foundations that were late during stalin's time now having said that of course there could be lots of questions and discussions as to whether or not this modernization of russia had to have been as brutal as it was because of course started in my modernized russia but you know with the post-war russia the pre-war russia as well but starting was also responsible for the death
what's your take on that when stalin dog winston churchill was reported to have said that the stalin found russia with a wooden plow and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize a sort of unity duster like the soviet union to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the germany in beijing in one nine hundred forty one and go on twitter picture of fascism and also the foundation for you...
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what's your take on that when stalin dawoud winston churchill is reported to have said that stalin found russia with a wooden well and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize a so you need to dust your license so that you can to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the german invasion in one thousand nine hundred eleven go on twitter picture of fascism and also the foundation for the post-war rise of the soviet you to a nuclear superpower you know if russia is still a great country. with an important role to play in the world and enormous potential for the future it's because the foundations that were laid during start of time now having said that of course there could be lots of questions and discussions as to whether or not this modernization of russia had to have been as brutal as it was because of course modernized russia but you know in the post-war russia the pre-war russia as well but starting was also responsible for the deaths of millions of people taken over. disc
what's your take on that when stalin dawoud winston churchill is reported to have said that stalin found russia with a wooden well and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize a so you need to dust your license so that you can to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the german invasion in one thousand nine hundred eleven go on twitter picture of fascism and also the foundation for...
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what's your take on that when stalin dog winston churchill was reported to have said that stalin found russia with a wooden and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize is all you need to dust your life to solve it you need to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the germany in beijing in one nine hundred forty one and go on with a picture of fascism and also the foundations for you know the post-war role is to solve it you to a nuclear superpower. you know if russia is still a great country. with an important role to play in the world and enormous potential for the future it's because of the foundations that were late during stalin's time now having said that of course there could be lots of questions and discussions as to whether or not this modernization of russia had to have been as brutal as it was because of course started in my modernized russia but you know in the post-war russia the pre-war russia as well but starting was also responsible for the deaths of million
what's your take on that when stalin dog winston churchill was reported to have said that stalin found russia with a wooden and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize is all you need to dust your life to solve it you need to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the germany in beijing in one nine hundred forty one and go on with a picture of fascism and also the foundations for...
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what's your take on that when stalin dog winston churchill was reported to have said that stalin found russia with a wooden plow and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement even was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize a so you need to dust your license so that you can to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the german invasion in one nine hundred forty one and go on to would have been trolled fascism and also the foundations for the post-war rise you to a nuclear superpower you know if russia is still a great country to die. with an important role to play in the world and enormous potential for the future it's because of the foundations that were laid during stalin's time now having said that of course there could be lots of questions and discussions as to whether or not this modernization of russia had to have been as brutal as it was because of course modernized russia but you know in the post-war russia the pre-war russia as well but starting was also responsible for the deaths of millions of people so you c
what's your take on that when stalin dog winston churchill was reported to have said that stalin found russia with a wooden plow and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement even was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize a so you need to dust your license so that you can to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the german invasion in one nine hundred forty one and go on to would have been trolled fascism and also the...
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what's your take on that when stalin dog winston churchill was reported to have said that stalin found russia with a wooden well and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize so you can t. dust your license so that you can to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the germany in beijing in one nine hundred forty one and go on to where the picture of russia and also the foundations for the post-war rise you to a nuclear superpower you know if russia is still a great country. with an important role to play in the world and enormous potential for the future it's because of the foundations that were laid during stalin's time now having said that of course there could be loss of questions and discussions as to whether or not this modernization of russia had to have been as brutal as it was because of course modernized russia but you know in the post-war russia the pre-war russia as well but starting was also responsible for the deaths of millions of people so you can never discuss
what's your take on that when stalin dog winston churchill was reported to have said that stalin found russia with a wooden well and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize so you can t. dust your license so that you can to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the germany in beijing in one nine hundred forty one and go on to where the picture of russia and also the foundations for...
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what's your take on that when stalin dog winston churchill was reported to have said that stalin found russia with a wooden and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize or unity duster like the soviet union to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the germany in beijing in one nine hundred forty one and go on with a picture of fascism and also the foundation for you know the post-war role is to solve it you to a nuclear superpower you know if russia is still a great country to die. with an important role to play in the world and enormous potential for the future it's because of the foundations that were laid during stalin's time now having said that of course there could be lots of questions and discussions as to whether or not this modernization of russia had to have been as brutal as it was because of course modernized russia but you know in the post-war russia the pre-war russia as well but starting was also responsible for the deaths of millions of people so you cannot.
what's your take on that when stalin dog winston churchill was reported to have said that stalin found russia with a wooden and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize or unity duster like the soviet union to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the germany in beijing in one nine hundred forty one and go on with a picture of fascism and also the foundation for you know the...
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russia with a wooden well and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize is all you need to dust your license so that you can to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the german invasion in one nine hundred forty one and go on to a little bit too old fashioned. and also the foundations for the post-war rise of the soviet you to a nuclear superpower. you know if russia is still a great country. with an important role to play in the world and enormous potential for the future it's because of the foundations that were laid during started time now having said that of course there could be lots of questions and discussions as to whether or not this modernization of russia had to have been as brutal as it was because of course modernized russia but you know in the post-war russia the pre-war russia as well but starting was also responsible for the deaths of millions of people so you can have a disk. about the cost you have a discussion. about time tips about whether or not differen
russia with a wooden well and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize is all you need to dust your license so that you can to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the german invasion in one nine hundred forty one and go on to a little bit too old fashioned. and also the foundations for the post-war rise of the soviet you to a nuclear superpower. you know if russia is still a great...
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russia with a wooden plow and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize so you can t. dust your license so that you can to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the german invasion in one nine hundred forty one and go on to a little bit too old fashioned and also the foundations for the post-war rise of the saudi you to a nuclear superpower you know if russia is still a great country to die. with an important role to play in the world and enormous potential for the future it's because of the foundations that were laid during started time now having said that of course there could be lots of questions and discussions as to whether or not this modernization of russia had to have been as brutal as it was because of course modernize russia but you know in the post-war russia the pre-war russia as well but starting was also responsible for the deaths of millions of people so you can have a disk. about the cost you have a discussion. about time tips about whether or not different
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what's your take on that when stalin dog winston churchill was reported to have said that stalin found russia with a wooden plow and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize a sort of unity duster like the soviet union to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the germany in beijing in one nine hundred forty one and go on to would have tried fascism and also the foundations for you know the post-war rise of the sort that you could to a nuclear superpower you know if russia is still a great country. with an important role to play in the world and enormous potential for the future it's because all the foundations that were late during start of time now having said that of course there could be lots of questions and discussions as to whether or not this modernization of russia had to have been as brutal as it was because of course modernized russia but you know in the post-war russia the pre-war russia as well but starting was also responsible for the deaths of millions of peop
what's your take on that when stalin dog winston churchill was reported to have said that stalin found russia with a wooden plow and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement sums up stalin's achievement was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize a sort of unity duster like the soviet union to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the germany in beijing in one nine hundred forty one and go on to would have tried fascism and also the foundations for you...
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what's your take on that when stalin dog winston churchill is reported to have said that the starving found russia with a wooden plow and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement you know sums up stalin's achievement i achieved it was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize so you can t. dust your license so that you can to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the germany in beijing in one thousand nine hundred eleven go on twitter patrol russia. and also the foundations for your post war draw us all to saudi you to a nuclear superpower you know if russia is still a great country. with an important role to play in the world and enormous potential for the future it's because the foundations that were laid during start of time now having said that of course there could be lots of questions and discussions as to whether or not this modernization of russia had to have been as brutal as it was because of course started in my modernized russia but you know in the postwar russia well the pre-war russia as well but starting was also responsible for th
what's your take on that when stalin dog winston churchill is reported to have said that the starving found russia with a wooden plow and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement you know sums up stalin's achievement i achieved it was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize so you can t. dust your license so that you can to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the germany in beijing in one thousand nine hundred eleven go on twitter patrol russia. and...
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what's your take on that when starving dog winston churchill was reported to have said that stalin found russia with a wooden plow and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement you know sums up stalin's achievement achievement was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize is all you can to dust your life to solve it you need to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the germany in beijing in ninety four to want to go on twitter patrol russia. and also the foundations for you know the post-war laws of the saudi you to a nuclear superpower you know if russia is still a great country. with an important role to play in the world and enormous potential for the future it's because of the foundations that were laid during started time now having said that of course there could be lots of questions and discussions as to whether or not this modernization of russia had to have been as brutal as it was because of course starred in my modernized russia but with me with the post-war russia the pre-war russia as well but starting was also responsible for the deaths
what's your take on that when starving dog winston churchill was reported to have said that stalin found russia with a wooden plow and he left it with atomic bombs and i think that statement you know sums up stalin's achievement achievement was to modernize the soviet union to urbanize is all you can to dust your life to solve it you need to build the foundations of a country that was able to withstand the germany in beijing in ninety four to want to go on twitter patrol russia. and also the...
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this is a reference to stalin and hitler. although stalin killed more people than hitler, hitler still had to be defeated first. if hitler had won, the hunter plan alone counted on a 30 million russians died of starvation. in the case of mao, it is again a question of figures. 60 million chinese died. as many as the entire second world war in this famines. >> this is after the war. >> yes. during the great leap forward, the cultural revolution -- it was a madness of the most terrifying form. how does one calculate the figures of deaths through famine or disease as a result of non attrition? -- malnutrition? it is hard to define these figures. >> there was a " in here -- a quote in here where you quote teddy white, who was such a prominent figure when he wrote about the elections in the 1960's. he described mao as a better deal. >> there was a lot of new deal idealism. certainly, up more and more historians now are thinking that chiang kai-shek has had a bad deal in history. he had a lot of problems, and there was a lot of cor
this is a reference to stalin and hitler. although stalin killed more people than hitler, hitler still had to be defeated first. if hitler had won, the hunter plan alone counted on a 30 million russians died of starvation. in the case of mao, it is again a question of figures. 60 million chinese died. as many as the entire second world war in this famines. >> this is after the war. >> yes. during the great leap forward, the cultural revolution -- it was a madness of the most...
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this is a reference to stalin and hitler. although stalin killed more people than hitler, hitler still had to be defeated first. if hitler had won, the hunter plan alone counted on a 30 million russians died of starvation. in the case of mao, it is again a question of figures. 60 million chinese died. as many as the entire second world war in this famines. >> this is after the war. >> yes. during the great leap forward, the cultural revolution -- it was a madness of the most terrifying form. how does one calculate the figures of deaths through famine or disease as a result of malnutrition? it is hard to define these figures. >> there was a quote in here where you quote teddy white, who was such a prominent figure when he wrote about the elections in the 1960's. he described mao as a better deal. >> there was a lot of new deal idealism. certainly, up more and more historians now are thinking that chiang kai-shek has had a bad deal in history. he had a lot of problems, and there was a lot of corruption in his own organization,
this is a reference to stalin and hitler. although stalin killed more people than hitler, hitler still had to be defeated first. if hitler had won, the hunter plan alone counted on a 30 million russians died of starvation. in the case of mao, it is again a question of figures. 60 million chinese died. as many as the entire second world war in this famines. >> this is after the war. >> yes. during the great leap forward, the cultural revolution -- it was a madness of the most...
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true for them to face up to this whole for a terrier socialist communist regime under this dictator stalin was responsible for tito to defeat a few of our men and in fact was responsible for as opposed to nazis well the the the those kind of people also tend to have the view that there was no great difference between naziism and commons and when that started in that we're just as
true for them to face up to this whole for a terrier socialist communist regime under this dictator stalin was responsible for tito to defeat a few of our men and in fact was responsible for as opposed to nazis well the the the those kind of people also tend to have the view that there was no great difference between naziism and commons and when that started in that we're just as
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who fought but people who come of ratings that they believed that these people were fighting against stalin regime lots of people in our country when the events of your country lots of people in our country hate stalin regime. lost its independence russian to. russia. obviously. but it has nothing to do with nazis who this people don't like not says the people don't like not. to germany as a see them on concern because issues of security first of all because i don't want to go out of activity destroy it for instance testicle stability we've got in relations in our country you know all sitting i mean one of about a cynical relations twenty percent of us an acquaintance they've got. to do is them which is true for russia do i get you right what you're saying is that implements that people abroad especially here in moscow they are over estimating over react it's an exaggeration just really think it's absolutely true because these people are even the hard core national is participating they have nothing to do with nazis i mean it's an open question was the people who were crucified for germany
who fought but people who come of ratings that they believed that these people were fighting against stalin regime lots of people in our country when the events of your country lots of people in our country hate stalin regime. lost its independence russian to. russia. obviously. but it has nothing to do with nazis who this people don't like not says the people don't like not. to germany as a see them on concern because issues of security first of all because i don't want to go out of activity...
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people who fought but people who come of ratings that they believe these people were fighting against stalin regime lots of people in our country when repentance of your country lots of people in our country hate stalin regime. lost its independence russian to. russia. obviously. but it has nothing to do with nazis who these people don't like not to people don't like nazi germany as a see them are concerned with issues of security first of all because i don't want this top of activity to spread for instance testicle stability we've got in relations in our country you know all sitting i mean one of about us nickel relations twenty percent of us an acquaintance got interest in commemorative do is there which is true for russia do i get you right what you're saying is that implements that people abroad especially here in moscow they are over estimating over react it's an exaggeration the street thinks substitute for because these people are even the hard core national is participating they have nothing to do was not serious i mean it's an open question was the people who were crucified for germ
people who fought but people who come of ratings that they believe these people were fighting against stalin regime lots of people in our country when repentance of your country lots of people in our country hate stalin regime. lost its independence russian to. russia. obviously. but it has nothing to do with nazis who these people don't like not to people don't like nazi germany as a see them are concerned with issues of security first of all because i don't want this top of activity to spread...
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. >> this is a real place, and it's an under ground shelter that was ordered to be built by stalin in the 1940's. >> did they just discover this? >> it's been functional since he had it built in the '40s. now it's a cold war museum. >> look at that, style in there, a little carpet and couches -- >> wow, that's a big dinner table. i guess the entire bureau could have met there back in the day. but i'm lost. i feel like i would get down there and never get out. >> spooky, but it does make me go -- >> they would have to call it the red october, november, december, jan, and february because of how big it is. so see the entire video, go to our website and click best of rtm. >>> these dudes travels across the country to skate board out on the broken road. see how they turns a little damage into a darn good time. and a russian driving vi wow, look at this bed! this nightstand! this wardrobe! what are you doing here? you're in ikea. my dream bedroom is in ikea? yes. what's that bedroom over there? that's your husband's dream bedroom. whatever your style, take home your dream bedroom together.
. >> this is a real place, and it's an under ground shelter that was ordered to be built by stalin in the 1940's. >> did they just discover this? >> it's been functional since he had it built in the '40s. now it's a cold war museum. >> look at that, style in there, a little carpet and couches -- >> wow, that's a big dinner table. i guess the entire bureau could have met there back in the day. but i'm lost. i feel like i would get down there and never get out....
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. >> this is a real place, and it's an under ground shelter that was ordered to be built by stalin in the 1940's. >> did they just discover this? >> it's been functional since he had it built in the '40s. now it's a cold war museum. >> look at that, style in there, a little carpet and couches -- >> wow, that's a big dinner table. i guess the entire bureau could have met there back in the day. but i'm lost. i feel like i would get down there and never get out. >> spooky, but it does make me go -- >> they would have to call it the red october, november, december, jan, and february because of how big it is. so see the entire video, go to our website and click best of rtm. >>> these dudes travels across the country to skate board out on the broken road. see how they turns a little damage into a darn good time. and a russian dri [ male announcer ] it would mean one billion dollars for maryland and our schools and teachers. thousands of good paying jobs it's the new resort casino at national harbor. but it won't happen unless lawmakers act right now. all that money -- and all those new jobs
. >> this is a real place, and it's an under ground shelter that was ordered to be built by stalin in the 1940's. >> did they just discover this? >> it's been functional since he had it built in the '40s. now it's a cold war museum. >> look at that, style in there, a little carpet and couches -- >> wow, that's a big dinner table. i guess the entire bureau could have met there back in the day. but i'm lost. i feel like i would get down there and never get out....
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. >> this is a real place, and it's an under ground shelter that was ordered to be built by stalin in the 1940's. >> did they just discover this? >> it's been functional since he had it built in the '40s. now it's a cold war museum. >> look at that, style in there, a little carpet and couches -- >> wow, that's a big dinner table. i guess the entire bureau could have met there back in the day. but i'm lost. i feel like i would get down there and never get out. >> spooky, but it does make me go -- >> they would have to call it the red october, november, december, jan, and february because of how big it is. so see the entire video, go to our website and click best of rtm. >>> these dudes travels across the country to skate board out on the broken road. see how they turns a little damage into a darn good time. and a russian driving vi >>> this is a classic case of some kids turning lemons into lemonade, and i'm going to let you tell him. >> we're from duluth, skateboarding news. he's talking about the roadways that were flooded and destroyed, and they decided to come from arizona to dulut
. >> this is a real place, and it's an under ground shelter that was ordered to be built by stalin in the 1940's. >> did they just discover this? >> it's been functional since he had it built in the '40s. now it's a cold war museum. >> look at that, style in there, a little carpet and couches -- >> wow, that's a big dinner table. i guess the entire bureau could have met there back in the day. but i'm lost. i feel like i would get down there and never get out....
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strange -- now clearly absurd plan that was announced, you know, five years ahead of time like one of stalin's grain production plans for the soviet union. it was like this will happen. and, you know, that's just not how television works. in retrospect now, you realized it's a strange thing to have this weird handover -- >> that cutoff point, you could see then the ratings were still pretty good, you were still number one. >> right. >> did you start to think this is going to be tricky? whatever happens, this is going to be an odd psychological thing. because the guy leaving, isn't leaving as a failure. >> right, right. >> he's leaving because he has to contractually. >> right. well, the thing i'd say there, no "tonight show" host has left. that was not the reason for any of them going. you know, johnny -- i think the concept was and the network and tt o an >> probably on some level you think this is going to be fantastic and then there's another level where they announced it, you know, it was the strange -- now clearly absurd plan that was announced, you know, five years ahead of time like one
strange -- now clearly absurd plan that was announced, you know, five years ahead of time like one of stalin's grain production plans for the soviet union. it was like this will happen. and, you know, that's just not how television works. in retrospect now, you realized it's a strange thing to have this weird handover -- >> that cutoff point, you could see then the ratings were still pretty good, you were still number one. >> right. >> did you start to think this is going to...
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stalin street on the east side of the projects that would be improved -- stone street on the east side of the project would also be improved. the sponsor and the department have been working closely with the chinatown community development center on alleyway improvements. the proposed alley improvements are consistent with the chinatown alleyway plan. the permit is recommending conditions of reproval would require the project sponsor to continue working with the department. the department has received 12 calls and letters and e-mails in support of the project. and one letter in opposition. the supporters recognize the importance of continuing the service is the hospital provides to the community in its existing location but the letter in opposition objects to the demolition of the old hospital building. the department recommends approval of the project with conditions. it would create a new 22-bed skilled nursing facility, and advances the objections and policy -- the objectives and the policies of the general plan. i am happy to answer any questions. vice president wu: project sponsor
stalin street on the east side of the projects that would be improved -- stone street on the east side of the project would also be improved. the sponsor and the department have been working closely with the chinatown community development center on alleyway improvements. the proposed alley improvements are consistent with the chinatown alleyway plan. the permit is recommending conditions of reproval would require the project sponsor to continue working with the department. the department has...
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that's what stalin started with. ( laughter ). >> if you look at those who have made the most important contributions to society, the guys who did the basic ideas behind the computer, the most important advances in medicine, d.n.a., they didn't do it for money. and if you taxed them at 80%, they would have done what they did. so this notion that the innovation depends on the tax rate i think is absurd. >> jon: when we come back, we'll go to commercial, we'll do a little bit on the web, we'll talk about how they have been so successful at creating this-- man, i love this phrase-- wealth incumbenciy, but this idea once you have wealth you get to not just play by a different set of rules, create a different set of rules. so we'll talk about that when we come back. "the price of inequality" is on the bookshelves at this very moment. joseph stiglitz. ( applause ) you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it.
that's what stalin started with. ( laughter ). >> if you look at those who have made the most important contributions to society, the guys who did the basic ideas behind the computer, the most important advances in medicine, d.n.a., they didn't do it for money. and if you taxed them at 80%, they would have done what they did. so this notion that the innovation depends on the tax rate i think is absurd. >> jon: when we come back, we'll go to commercial, we'll do a little bit on the...
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that's what stalin started with. ( laughter ). >> if you look at those who have made the most important contributions to society, the guys who did the basic ideas behind the computer, the most important advances in medicine, d.n.a., they didn't do it for money. and if you taxed them at 80%, they would have done what they did. so this notion that the innovation depends on the tax rate i think is absurd. >> jon: when we come back, we'll go to commercial, we'll do a little bit on the web, we'll talk about how they have been so successful at creating this-- man, i love this phrase-- wealth incumbenciy, but this idea once you have wealth you get to not just play by a different set of rules, create a different set of rules. so we'll talk about that when we come back. "the price of inequality" is on the bookshelves at this very moment. joseph stiglitz. ( applause )
that's what stalin started with. ( laughter ). >> if you look at those who have made the most important contributions to society, the guys who did the basic ideas behind the computer, the most important advances in medicine, d.n.a., they didn't do it for money. and if you taxed them at 80%, they would have done what they did. so this notion that the innovation depends on the tax rate i think is absurd. >> jon: when we come back, we'll go to commercial, we'll do a little bit on the...
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that's what stalin started with. ( laughter ). >> if you look at those who have made the most important contributions to society, the guys who did the basic ideas behind the computer, the most important advances in medicine, d.n.a., they didn't do it for money. and if you taxed them at 80%, they would have done what they did. so this notion that the innovation depends on the tax rate i think is absurd. >> jon: when we come back, we'll go to commercial, we'll do a little bit on the web, we'll talk about how they have been so successful at creating this-- man, i love this phrase-- wealth incumbenciy, but this idea once you have wealth you get to not just play by a different set of rules, create a different set of rules. so we'll talk about that when we come back. "the price of inequality" is on the bookshelves at this very moment. joseph stiglitz. ( applause ) man: there's a cattle guard, take a right. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that'
that's what stalin started with. ( laughter ). >> if you look at those who have made the most important contributions to society, the guys who did the basic ideas behind the computer, the most important advances in medicine, d.n.a., they didn't do it for money. and if you taxed them at 80%, they would have done what they did. so this notion that the innovation depends on the tax rate i think is absurd. >> jon: when we come back, we'll go to commercial, we'll do a little bit on the...
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that's what stalin started with. ( laughter ). >> if you look at those who have made the most important contributions to society, the guys who did the basic ideas behind the computer, the most important advances in medicine, d.n.a., they didn't do it for money. and if you taxed them at 80%, they would have done what they did. so this notion that the innovation depends on the tax rate i think is absurd. >> jon: when we come back, we'll go to commercial, we'll do a little bit on the web, we'll talk about how they have been so successful at creating this-- man, i love this phrase-- wealth incumbenciy, but this idea once you have wealth you get to not just play by a different set of rules, create a different set of rules. so we'll talk about that when we come back. "the price of inequality" is on the bookshelves at this very moment. joseph stiglitz. ( applause ) s ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: that's our show. join us tomorrow night, 11:00, zach galifanakis, will ferrell. they'll be here talkin talking t their new economics book. here it is, your moment of zen. >> if you've got a busines
that's what stalin started with. ( laughter ). >> if you look at those who have made the most important contributions to society, the guys who did the basic ideas behind the computer, the most important advances in medicine, d.n.a., they didn't do it for money. and if you taxed them at 80%, they would have done what they did. so this notion that the innovation depends on the tax rate i think is absurd. >> jon: when we come back, we'll go to commercial, we'll do a little bit on the...
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joseph stalin once asked how many divisions does the pope as many as the supreme court zero. the president obeyed the order because the people wanted it. another president, andrew jackson, he was ordered by the supreme court not to shift some indians west of the mississippi because it violated the treaty and jackson said john marshall made his order now let him enforce it and of course the indians were shipped west of the mississippi although they had won their lawsuit. but the people supported the watergate committee. we had gavel-to-gavel coverage. we had more viewers than the soap operas we replaced. we had sponsors. normally what these people do. think about this. they made money from us. normally what they do, they cut the sponsors off, have gavel-to-gavel coverage and the networks don't like that. they lose money. they found out the ratings were up and charged the people more money than the soap operas. the house impeachment committee said it would not go to court to enforce the subpoena. why? we have the sole power of impeachment. we don't need the aid of the court and
joseph stalin once asked how many divisions does the pope as many as the supreme court zero. the president obeyed the order because the people wanted it. another president, andrew jackson, he was ordered by the supreme court not to shift some indians west of the mississippi because it violated the treaty and jackson said john marshall made his order now let him enforce it and of course the indians were shipped west of the mississippi although they had won their lawsuit. but the people supported...
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scenes from the opening of a newly restored buddhist temple in siberia which had been destroyed under stalin. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private foundation dedicated to its founders interests in religion, dedicated to education. additional funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. the estate of william j. carter. the jane henson foundation. and the corporation for public broadcasting.
scenes from the opening of a newly restored buddhist temple in siberia which had been destroyed under stalin. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private foundation dedicated to its founders interests in religion, dedicated to education. additional funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. the estate...
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it is like being back in a stall in -- stalin's era. >> a majority of duma the beedis approved the legislation on first reading. human rights fear for their future. under the new law, all ngo's receiving international funding have to register as a foreign agent. their accounts and financial sources must be checked regularly by state auditors or the face drastic fines. the kremlin argues the label is necessary. >> there are groups in russia that are politically active and are supported by foreigners. they present the results of their work as the opinion of the russian civil society, and that is ot right. >> the legislation comes after president putin lashed out at opposition activists during his election campaign, accusing them of being financed by the u.s. grain imam, some intense summer storms causing chaos in germany -- in a moment. >> first, some of the other stories making news. germany will begin keeping a record of names and addresses of violent right-wing extremists. the upper house of parliament, the bundestag, has approved legislation to set up a national data base. the legislation wa
it is like being back in a stall in -- stalin's era. >> a majority of duma the beedis approved the legislation on first reading. human rights fear for their future. under the new law, all ngo's receiving international funding have to register as a foreign agent. their accounts and financial sources must be checked regularly by state auditors or the face drastic fines. the kremlin argues the label is necessary. >> there are groups in russia that are politically active and are...
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scenes from the opening of a newly restored buddhist temple in siberia which had been destroyed under stalin. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private fodation dedicated to its founders interests in religion, dedicated to education. additional funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. the estate of william j. carter. the jane henson foundation. and the corporation for public broadcasting.
scenes from the opening of a newly restored buddhist temple in siberia which had been destroyed under stalin. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private fodation dedicated to its founders interests in religion, dedicated to education. additional funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. the estate of...
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stalin was at the height ofis power. westereuro lay in ru ocbein st inth siet union would test its first atomic bomb annorth koreanvadthe so in fofhees ancheson helped guide the truman administration to take some bold actions. fm the marshalllan tth rvon iio th assted america's strength, countered the sovi union and helped lay the groundwork for ultimate ctory he car aon ea seg america's military might. acheson also strongly believed that america should not seek to obecy e. f tehe key part of strong defense was to build the security capacity trgt would like to make tonight. in order to advance t security androery tw-f cry,eus tand eanur military strength. but i also believe that the united states stlan grr teemis bungheec us bbo to adopt a more collaborative approach to security both within th unid li ptnanlter ni western europe and nato, south korea, the truman doctre,he langi eiey cu forces became a major component of u.s. national security strategy after world yohed for the united states mil it has gained new and appr
stalin was at the height ofis power. westereuro lay in ru ocbein st inth siet union would test its first atomic bomb annorth koreanvadthe so in fofhees ancheson helped guide the truman administration to take some bold actions. fm the marshalllan tth rvon iio th assted america's strength, countered the sovi union and helped lay the groundwork for ultimate ctory he car aon ea seg america's military might. acheson also strongly believed that america should not seek to obecy e. f tehe key part of...
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it was used as a taxi to go across the ocean to meet with stalin. he was in a wheelchair in this is where he stayed, this is the only ship in the navy with the bath tub. in the '80s, they retrofitted the ship for anti-aircraft. here is one of her guns. 16 in. in diameter. the ships sat for 20 years. to look at her the wishes of the couple of months ago compared to now is amazing. >> the iowa received thousands of visitors on its first day open. >> breaking up is never easy, especially if it is with a credit card. coming we will show you how to cut the cord. we will take a look at the box office movies. off the >>vicki: of breaking up is hard to do. clothes and a credit card can sometimes be even harder putting a big dent in your credit score. kevin kate has tips to minimize the damage. >> you have probably heard the closing a credit card can actually damage your credit score. do you know why? will it is your credit utilization ratio. the amount of credit used compared to the amount available. it the factor is about 30 percent of your score. one cred
it was used as a taxi to go across the ocean to meet with stalin. he was in a wheelchair in this is where he stayed, this is the only ship in the navy with the bath tub. in the '80s, they retrofitted the ship for anti-aircraft. here is one of her guns. 16 in. in diameter. the ships sat for 20 years. to look at her the wishes of the couple of months ago compared to now is amazing. >> the iowa received thousands of visitors on its first day open. >> breaking up is never easy,...
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generation and very few americans realize daddy cook fred made his first millions palin around with joe stalin in the soviet union in the one nine hundred twenty s. and thirty's is the fascist rose to power in europe in the one nine hundred thirty s. he was an enthusiastic supporter of italian dictator benito mussolini guy who invented the word fascist which meant means extensional essentially the take over of democratic governments by big business interests mostly anyone so far as to dissolve the italian parliament and replace elected politicians with representatives of each districts largest corporations. fred koch and mussolini both particularly hated the trade unionists and their sometimes allies the communists so after mussolini along with his ally hitler lost world war two against america and russia fried coke brought the anti-communist pro-business running government what some would call fascist torch to america big time helping start the john birch society two of their biggest efforts were pretty well known after the supreme court ruled nine hundred fifty four in the brown versus board
generation and very few americans realize daddy cook fred made his first millions palin around with joe stalin in the soviet union in the one nine hundred twenty s. and thirty's is the fascist rose to power in europe in the one nine hundred thirty s. he was an enthusiastic supporter of italian dictator benito mussolini guy who invented the word fascist which meant means extensional essentially the take over of democratic governments by big business interests mostly anyone so far as to dissolve...
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bring socialized medicine into the united states that president obama was the reincarnate of joseph stalin and it was the end of america as we know it this attack wasn't new republicans are always equated government involvement in health care was socialism in the one nine hundred sixty s. republicans attacked medicare as socialism with ronald reagan even recording a p.s.a. in one thousand nine hundred eighty one arguing that as a result of medicare americans will wake up to find that socialism has come to america later bill clinton was also called a socialist when he tried for health reform so the table was set for president obama now to mention while he was campaigning obama had made a flippant remark to a guy named joe the plumber who is neither a plumber nor named joe about redistributing wealth around which everyone knows are secret code words for a socialist takeover plus the president had a weird name and ties to a father who was apparently a socialist whom obama really never knew but regardless the socialist attack had a ball through the years and now republicans are ready to hurl i
bring socialized medicine into the united states that president obama was the reincarnate of joseph stalin and it was the end of america as we know it this attack wasn't new republicans are always equated government involvement in health care was socialism in the one nine hundred sixty s. republicans attacked medicare as socialism with ronald reagan even recording a p.s.a. in one thousand nine hundred eighty one arguing that as a result of medicare americans will wake up to find that socialism...
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and the german philosopher who's were together to produce the monsters of the 20th century it, lenin, stalin, hitler and mao himself? but galbraith too was a scribbler whose ideas came to dominate the economic thinks of politicians the world over for decades but were ultimately discredited and deposed by other ideas that were beginning to take root as his influence peaked. william f. buckley was all about ideas. in today's world, he would be described not inaccurately as a public intellectual for he gave voice to the ideas that were to culminate in the modern conservative movement that he more than anyone called into being. he burst on the scene at the age of 26 with gaddenman at yale, a critique of the educational homogenization to which he was suspected as an undergraduate, and within a couple of years he founded national review, a journal of opinion that would change the world. he edited national review for nearly four decades, churned out an estimated 350,000 published words a year while traveling the country to give speeches and debate liberals of his day on more than 500 american campu
and the german philosopher who's were together to produce the monsters of the 20th century it, lenin, stalin, hitler and mao himself? but galbraith too was a scribbler whose ideas came to dominate the economic thinks of politicians the world over for decades but were ultimately discredited and deposed by other ideas that were beginning to take root as his influence peaked. william f. buckley was all about ideas. in today's world, he would be described not inaccurately as a public intellectual...
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stalin's organ grinder. that's what they call that rocket launcher. oh, great! look! now she's gonna give my ticket to billy! word of advice, jake-- never invade russia. if you do, you'll regret it. thanks, granddad. i'll try and remember that. our last babysitter went back to poland, where children are nice, and she had a funny eye that kept going like this. and then she started to breathe really funny like this. ( hysterical panting ) it sounds very interesting, but i am from croatia. what do you know about croatia? well, it's full of crows, and it's in asia? croatia's people seek asylum, and then they're plumbers, and then our plumbers have no jobs and starve, but that's good because they're rubbish and they eat all our biscuits. there is only one thing you need to know in croatia. we kicked your butts at football twice! now, time for bed. draxi, do you think... ben's hair looks like a girl, 'cause that's what floella said at school. no. looks like buffalo-- very strong, very cool. is this what girl at school say? you no worry, ben. she's bitch. now, time for bed.
stalin's organ grinder. that's what they call that rocket launcher. oh, great! look! now she's gonna give my ticket to billy! word of advice, jake-- never invade russia. if you do, you'll regret it. thanks, granddad. i'll try and remember that. our last babysitter went back to poland, where children are nice, and she had a funny eye that kept going like this. and then she started to breathe really funny like this. ( hysterical panting ) it sounds very interesting, but i am from croatia. what do...
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generation and very few americans realize daddy koch fred made his first millions pal around with joe stalin in the soviet union in the one nine hundred twenty s. and thirty's as the fascist rose to power in europe in the one nine hundred thirty s. he was an enthusiastic supporter of italian dictator benito mussolini guy who invented the word fascist which meant means extensional essentially the take over of democratic governments by big business interests mostly anyone so far as to dissolve the italian parliament and replace elected politicians with representatives of each districts largest corporations. fred koch and mussolini both particularly hated the trade unionists and their sometimes allies the communists so after mussolini along with his ally hitler lost world war two against america and russia fried coke brought the anti-communist pro-business running government what some would call fascist torch to america big time helping start the john birch society two of their biggest efforts were pretty well known after the supreme court ruled in one nine hundred fifty four in the brown versu
generation and very few americans realize daddy koch fred made his first millions pal around with joe stalin in the soviet union in the one nine hundred twenty s. and thirty's as the fascist rose to power in europe in the one nine hundred thirty s. he was an enthusiastic supporter of italian dictator benito mussolini guy who invented the word fascist which meant means extensional essentially the take over of democratic governments by big business interests mostly anyone so far as to dissolve...
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with just one stalin transfer, someone could write muni for basically all day without spending a single dime except for the $1 to impede the thief for the transfer. >> it is definitely against the law to buy the transfer from someone else. >>stanley: there is a way to help. >> htc someone selling illegal transfers, he should modify authorities as an as possible. >>stanley: did not be the one caught beating badly. >> if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, e-mail us. james holmes is scheduled to be formally charged in court tomorrow. coming up, we will get a look at how his counseling fees might affect the charges. gun sales in california are on track to reach a new record high, we will find out what is behind that. [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: dinner...is...served. tonight, take it easy and enjoy your favorite soup, salad and hot, hearty sub. like the toasty big hot pastrami melt. get to your local subway for some dinnertime deliciousness tonight. subway. eat fresh. >>brian: in the south of san jose will the into the '90s. 70's and 80's bayside. san franc
with just one stalin transfer, someone could write muni for basically all day without spending a single dime except for the $1 to impede the thief for the transfer. >> it is definitely against the law to buy the transfer from someone else. >>stanley: there is a way to help. >> htc someone selling illegal transfers, he should modify authorities as an as possible. >>stanley: did not be the one caught beating badly. >> if you have a comment or story idea for stanley,...
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and the german philosopher who's were together to produce the monsters of the 20th century it, lenin, stalin, hitler and mao himself? but galbraith too was a swribler whose ideas came to dominate the economic thinks of politicians the world over for decades but were ultimately discrediteted and deposed by other where ideas that were beginning to take root as his influence peaked. william ffrg buckley was all about ideas. in today's world, he would be described not inaccurately as a public intellectual for he gave voice to the ideas that were to culminate in the modern conservative movement that he more than anyone called into being. he burst on the scene at the age of 26 with gaddenman at yale, a critique of the educational ho major jenization to which he was suspected as an undergraduate and within a couple of years he founded national review, a journal of opinion that would change the world. he edited national review for nearly four decades, churned out an estimated 350,000 published words a year while traveling the country to give speeches and debate liberals of his day on more than 500 a
and the german philosopher who's were together to produce the monsters of the 20th century it, lenin, stalin, hitler and mao himself? but galbraith too was a swribler whose ideas came to dominate the economic thinks of politicians the world over for decades but were ultimately discrediteted and deposed by other where ideas that were beginning to take root as his influence peaked. william ffrg buckley was all about ideas. in today's world, he would be described not inaccurately as a public...
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native german philosopher who's were together to produce the monsters of the 20th century it, lenin, stalin, hitler and mao himself. but galbraith, too, was a scribbler whose ideas came to dominate the economic thinking of politicians the world over for decades but were ultimately discredited and deposed by other ideas that were beginning to take root as his influence peaked. william f. buckley was all about ideas. in today's world, he would be described not inaccurately as a public intellectual for he gave voice to the ideas that were to culminate in the modern conservative movement that he more than anyone called into being. he burst on the scene at the age of 26 with gaddenman at yale, a critique of the educational homogenization to which he was suspected as an undergraduate, and within a couple of years he founded national review, a journal of opinion that would change the world. he edited "national review" for nearly four decades, churned out an estimated 350,000 published words a year while traveling the country to give speeches and debate liberals of his day on more than 500 american
native german philosopher who's were together to produce the monsters of the 20th century it, lenin, stalin, hitler and mao himself. but galbraith, too, was a scribbler whose ideas came to dominate the economic thinking of politicians the world over for decades but were ultimately discredited and deposed by other ideas that were beginning to take root as his influence peaked. william f. buckley was all about ideas. in today's world, he would be described not inaccurately as a public...
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bring socialized medicine into the united states that president obama was the reincarnate of joseph stalin and it was the end of america as we know it this attack wasn't new republicans always equated government involvement in health care with socialism in the one nine hundred sixty s. republicans attacked medicare as socialism with ronald reagan even recording a p.s.a. in one thousand nine hundred eighty one arguing that as a result of medicare americans will wake up to find that socialism has come to america later bill clinton was also called a socialist when he tried for health reform so the table was set for president obama now to mention while he was campaigning obama had made a flippant remark to a guy named joe the plumber who is neither a plumber nor named joe about redistributing wealth around which everyone knows or see. code words for a socialist takeover plus the president had a weird name and ties to a father who was apparently a socialist whom obama really never knew but regardless the socialist attack had a ball through the years and now republicans are ready to hurl it at t
bring socialized medicine into the united states that president obama was the reincarnate of joseph stalin and it was the end of america as we know it this attack wasn't new republicans always equated government involvement in health care with socialism in the one nine hundred sixty s. republicans attacked medicare as socialism with ronald reagan even recording a p.s.a. in one thousand nine hundred eighty one arguing that as a result of medicare americans will wake up to find that socialism has...