let's put it this way. >> anthony: lebedev is now a potato farmer. >> lebedev: that's my production,a, true-but his billions are gone and he now lives the life of a mere millionaire. >> lebedev: let's see how do you like this one? >> anthony: mm, very good. some freshly made potato chips that lebedev is very proud of, and his personal chef prepares scottish salmon, smoked on cherry tree sawdust, served with avocado. mmm! oh, it's very good. lately, lebedev is getting into slow food. >> lebedev: this is, uh, cold pressed cedar tree in siberia. >> anthony: oh, the cedar oil? ah. >> lebedev: from corn, from the cedar corn. >> anthony: but he has not slowed down his profile, or kept his mouth shut. recently, on a russian talk show, he got in an argument over the financial crisis with another guest, a heated argument. he ended up smacking the guy. i saw the incident on television that got you in trouble. >> lebedev: that was silly of me. >> anthony: um, i found it very refreshing, actually, i think it's something that political discourse could use more of. the government took the opportun