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time it was several years ago you told me i remember that your own club says colleges are also the red army club you said if we bring it to the states and give them a chance to play in the n.b.a. for one season they would level up with a level up of the n.b.a. clubs and a and b. like on the same level is this still true i would say that the current team if you bring to term be their root there would get probably fifteen twenty minutes a season but if they play more and more time when you know get some time to adjust and get used to the n.b.a. style. i want to say we would be a playoff team but we would be somewhere close and fighting for that spot what is the reason i don't know you ask yourself this question why why can't basketball clubs other than in the united states be as good as the n.b.a. what what's the main reason. well all pros the well i think it's cool preparation before the n.b.a. you know the double where it's a huge. leap for the students where all the young talents grow up to be. you know as best as they can be and they join in and be a right after their great great using wa
time it was several years ago you told me i remember that your own club says colleges are also the red army club you said if we bring it to the states and give them a chance to play in the n.b.a. for one season they would level up with a level up of the n.b.a. clubs and a and b. like on the same level is this still true i would say that the current team if you bring to term be their root there would get probably fifteen twenty minutes a season but if they play more and more time when you know...
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the great thing before -- and the research is, the name the iron lady -- it came from the red army newspaper because she made a speech that was anti-soviet. >> that's right. >> so they called her the iron lady. the great thing about margaret thatcher it was meant as an insult. she loved the name. she sent a letter back to them and said, i totally approve, the iron lady. >> very quickly, on marilyn, another incredible performance. >> and she lasted longer than churchill. the great thing before -- and the research is, the name the iron lady -- it came from the red army newspaper because she made a speech that was anti-soviet. >> that's right. >> so they called her the iron lady. the great thing about margaret thatcher it was meant as an insult. she loved the name. she sent a letter back to them and said, i totally approve, the iron lady. >> very quickly, on marilyn, another incredible performance. she really does become merrillen. >> that's a sexy, fun, entertaining movie. i'm proud of it. we found a small piece of british history. a 23-year-old boy, i'm sure you'd like to meet this boy on the
the great thing before -- and the research is, the name the iron lady -- it came from the red army newspaper because she made a speech that was anti-soviet. >> that's right. >> so they called her the iron lady. the great thing about margaret thatcher it was meant as an insult. she loved the name. she sent a letter back to them and said, i totally approve, the iron lady. >> very quickly, on marilyn, another incredible performance. >> and she lasted longer than churchill....
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there's the red army. third quarter, this is mark green. he's going to do what he does.ed 26 touchdowns this year. tack on one more. 28-14 in the third quarter. prince orchard is rolling until the 4th quarter. shields to carl. take a chance on me. 70-yard throw and catch. we are tied. we are going to overtime. cougars go first. ty reel williams wide open spaces. it's 35-28. old mill gets a chance. armor up, quarterback, 35-34. patriots are going to go for 2. 50th season of the season. old mill comes back. 36-35. wow. what a great game in baltimore tonight. all right, we are not done yet. we're talking redskins in just a second. kristen burset. double coverage next. >>> welcome back to 9news now. i'm kristen. joined for our double coverage segment with brian mitchell and david. rex grossman gets another win. puts him at 4-4 this season. do you think rex deserves more credit this season for what he has done? >> people read my column today, that's the argument i made. i thought that rex and beck, what cares, what's the difference? rex outclassed john beck. it makes the offe
there's the red army. third quarter, this is mark green. he's going to do what he does.ed 26 touchdowns this year. tack on one more. 28-14 in the third quarter. prince orchard is rolling until the 4th quarter. shields to carl. take a chance on me. 70-yard throw and catch. we are tied. we are going to overtime. cougars go first. ty reel williams wide open spaces. it's 35-28. old mill gets a chance. armor up, quarterback, 35-34. patriots are going to go for 2. 50th season of the season. old mill...
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in the 1900's, the first act of blood shed against jews were carried out in the red army. attacks, it was so harsh it was difficult to count the loss of jews. it was determined by the theories and practice of the communist party. religious freedom and wanted to practice judaism. they couldn't thank god. thanks to america policy for religious freedom, we have the hebrew academy, the only school in north california that offers jewish opportunity the opportunity to study jewish culture and how it feels being a jew. it cause many of the friends to live because parents are afraid of the installation. you may ask, i do not believe in san francisco. it takes up to an hour to drive to the hebrew academy. you may ask why aren't there any other good schools in your area? i have made good friends during the five years i have been here. i ask you, planning commission, to not allow the antennas to go up for hebrew academy offers orthodox jewish studies. >> can you state your name for the record? >> i am olga. >> thank you. >> good ann, commissioners. i'm the co-president of the hebrew
in the 1900's, the first act of blood shed against jews were carried out in the red army. attacks, it was so harsh it was difficult to count the loss of jews. it was determined by the theories and practice of the communist party. religious freedom and wanted to practice judaism. they couldn't thank god. thanks to america policy for religious freedom, we have the hebrew academy, the only school in north california that offers jewish opportunity the opportunity to study jewish culture and how it...
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twenty eleven so the revival of russia's red army club in a large part thanks to the experienced n.b.a. forward now following a successful spell at home kirilenko is uncertain if you want to go back to the n.b.a. palme definitely looking at the office. when i signed the deal with. here that. i'm going to be leaving me the middle of the season but when it comes to this point you know it's always tough to leave the team in the middle of the season and you know we have a great chemistry. and that's why it makes it the way tougher to make a decision six time you really champion says come moscow are now well on their way to their seventh continental title and i'm take it angle has been instrumental in the current campaign and was even the most valuable player of the tournaments in october needless to say a k forty seven is a regular in the national squad where he helped the team on their way to becoming european champions in two thousand and seven these impressive performance earned the prestigious black berry honor at the two thousand and eight olympics in beijing as well as a visit to the
twenty eleven so the revival of russia's red army club in a large part thanks to the experienced n.b.a. forward now following a successful spell at home kirilenko is uncertain if you want to go back to the n.b.a. palme definitely looking at the office. when i signed the deal with. here that. i'm going to be leaving me the middle of the season but when it comes to this point you know it's always tough to leave the team in the middle of the season and you know we have a great chemistry. and...
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one for their second wind out of two all russia's goals you know in courtesy of players from the red army club while the reigning russian champions. in college not many called and they keep their cool chilled off putting their names on the scoresheet rival sweden could have joined russia at the top of the table but play tonight dropped a point against switzerland they could only manage and over time with well meanwhile k h l twelve to. am i we again have become the first team through to the semifinals in and sixteen spend this time to sponsor the inside to beat germany run as a whole spirit of the taishan events to claim their second group victory have to predict volley and get and keep our sport within three minutes of each other in the open periods but do not in the driver's seat when robert byrd gets added a short handed go to make it three nil in the serve period while vosburgh could only manage a late consolation through nathan while being a man up so three one was the way it finished with three getting into the last four russian high scores and it is both lifted and give you a troph
one for their second wind out of two all russia's goals you know in courtesy of players from the red army club while the reigning russian champions. in college not many called and they keep their cool chilled off putting their names on the scoresheet rival sweden could have joined russia at the top of the table but play tonight dropped a point against switzerland they could only manage and over time with well meanwhile k h l twelve to. am i we again have become the first team through to the...
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one for their second win out of two all russia's goals you know in courtesy of players from the red army club while the reigning russian champions. in college not many called and they keep their cool showed off putting their names on the scoresheet rival sweden could have joined russia at the top of the table but play tonight dropped a point against switzerland they could only manage and the time with well meanwhile k h l twelve to. why we again have become the first team through to the semifinals in and sixteen spend the southeast it's not been cited to be chairman run is a vote spread that you want to take the events to find their second group victory have to frederick wagner and go to the palace sports within three minutes of each other in the period with the number in the driver's seat and robert byrd gets added a short handed go to make it three nil in the serve period while volves burke could only manage a late consolation through nathan while being a man up so three one was the way it finished with three getting into the last four russians have started this but this new interview
one for their second win out of two all russia's goals you know in courtesy of players from the red army club while the reigning russian champions. in college not many called and they keep their cool showed off putting their names on the scoresheet rival sweden could have joined russia at the top of the table but play tonight dropped a point against switzerland they could only manage and the time with well meanwhile k h l twelve to. why we again have become the first team through to the...
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we're told the same anonymous donor has dropped about a half million bucks in those red army kettlesut we're not sure how they know that. now to another christmas miracle. the actress lindsay lohan successfully getting through this month's court ordered service hours and she did it ahead of schedule. much to the surprise of the judge. >> ms. lohan, have you actually done the work. and done it not only on time but early. >> shepard: the judge gave her props for finishing the extra therapy sessions as well which key didn't have to do. not to mention her 2011 mugshot now has some competition with the latest edition to what is clearly an already impressive photo collection. her spread in playboy magazine online and available in stores on friday. you are looking at the cover. another banner year for our girl. before we go our team's top five things of the day. number a, holiday returns could hit a new record as cash strapped shoppers rethink their purchases. number four, federal regulators approving new rules to lower the volume on loud television commercials. number three, a white house
we're told the same anonymous donor has dropped about a half million bucks in those red army kettlesut we're not sure how they know that. now to another christmas miracle. the actress lindsay lohan successfully getting through this month's court ordered service hours and she did it ahead of schedule. much to the surprise of the judge. >> ms. lohan, have you actually done the work. and done it not only on time but early. >> shepard: the judge gave her props for finishing the extra...
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pakistanis have already been through one period where they were left holding the bag after the soviet red army pulled out of afghanistan in the u.s. basically turned their back on track a stand in afghanistan for a decade looking at this site should the parkas times. how far do you think pakistan is willing to push it given the from the receipts from the u.s. . well they have other sources of funding frankly pakistan views china as the constant friend and ally and america as the fair weather friend they have very good relations with saudi arabia and other countries of the persian gulf so the ability of the united states especially in a period of massive cutbacks in military and foreign aid. the idea that the united states is a crucial factor in keeping the finance flows to pakistan is less true now than it was even a year or two ago so i think that pakistan is considering how to deal with afghanistan following the withdrawal of u.s. and nato they have a constant view of india as a regional rival they don't want india to once again emerge as it did earlier as a kind of dominant factor in afghan
pakistanis have already been through one period where they were left holding the bag after the soviet red army pulled out of afghanistan in the u.s. basically turned their back on track a stand in afghanistan for a decade looking at this site should the parkas times. how far do you think pakistan is willing to push it given the from the receipts from the u.s. . well they have other sources of funding frankly pakistan views china as the constant friend and ally and america as the fair weather...
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we have replicated the disastrous occupation of the red army where we control the urban centers sort of i mean we see attacks even in kabul . but only twenty percent of the afghans live in urban centers the rest of the country is either controlled by the taliban or in dispute and. it's an unsustainable board. both financially and militarily both in iraq and afghanistan we bought a kind of temporary graveyard peace after one point two million iraqis were killed i spent a lot of time in iraq and i can assure you that that also over the long term is not sustainable so these are wars we can't win we've wasted what four trillion dollars absurd sums of money that could have been used to put every american in this country to work. gave us the best public education in the world as well as access to the finest health care in the world and we just poured down a rat hole. chris thank you so much for joining us today i promise we're taking a break but there's a lot more to come on this our interview with jay you were of the young turks about wall street corruption and the security researcher chr
we have replicated the disastrous occupation of the red army where we control the urban centers sort of i mean we see attacks even in kabul . but only twenty percent of the afghans live in urban centers the rest of the country is either controlled by the taliban or in dispute and. it's an unsustainable board. both financially and militarily both in iraq and afghanistan we bought a kind of temporary graveyard peace after one point two million iraqis were killed i spent a lot of time in iraq and...
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he was born in eastern russia february 15th while his father was stationed there with the red army.orean law insists he was born at the base of an important peak a mountain which was japanese occupied korea. kim's father would become a national hero leading anti japanese grill law forces and founding the democratic people's republic of korea or north korea. after serving as political apprenticeship kim jong-il was named successor to his father in 198 the first ever communist leader to inherit power. he was given the dear leader and at age 50 was appointed head of the massive armed forces. kim jong-il assumed overall power 3 years later in 84 when his father died. he was not called president the great leader took that title to his grave. north korean supreme leader kim jong-il followed his dem str-- democratic style. he vigorously pursued a nuclear weapons program and was vilified for high spec missile components to state sponsors of terrorism. he reveld in diplomatic effort to curve his regime's drive to obtain weapons of mass destruction prompting former u.s. president george bush
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the red army is incredibly fertile. it easier to produce a betty army for totalitarian regime because you talk about the bourgeois sensibility? >> it was a simple fact the british and american troops always knew during the war that if they tried pretty hard and the other side had them surrounded that the civilized thing to do was to put your hands up. the notion that the gangster culture of moderation and respect for human life to go for futile sacrifices. but the german didn't shoot as many of their own people as the russians did. especially in the last year of the war if you try to run away, then you got shot. but i'm very interested in one of my teams that i think is very interesting or certainly fascinates me is that it is a sort of contradiction that i'm the one hand that german army fought lately well. and again and again statistically when i'm feeling more russians are british americans that we took casualties themselves. but this was completely fed up nothing. it was completely by the fantastic stupidity with wh
the red army is incredibly fertile. it easier to produce a betty army for totalitarian regime because you talk about the bourgeois sensibility? >> it was a simple fact the british and american troops always knew during the war that if they tried pretty hard and the other side had them surrounded that the civilized thing to do was to put your hands up. the notion that the gangster culture of moderation and respect for human life to go for futile sacrifices. but the german didn't shoot as...
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the red army, incredibly brutal. what question is -- is it easy to produce a better army if you're a toal tearian re-- toll regime in >> guest: the thing to do was put your hands up and go into a prison war camp. the notion that's so against our culture of moderation and respect for human life to go for futile sacrifices, but the germans didn't shoot their own people as the russians did, but they shot plenty, especially in the last year of the war. if you tried to run away and were caught, you got shot, but i'm very interested in one of my themes that i think is very interesting or fascinatings me and e hope it fascinates the readers is there was a contradiction that on the one hand the german army fought battles brilliantly well, german soldiers to the end killed more russians or british-americans than we took casualties themselves, but this was completely said of nothing. it was completely by the fantastic stupidity with which the germans, other jap news ran the war. in the americans and the british ran their war ma
the red army, incredibly brutal. what question is -- is it easy to produce a better army if you're a toal tearian re-- toll regime in >> guest: the thing to do was put your hands up and go into a prison war camp. the notion that's so against our culture of moderation and respect for human life to go for futile sacrifices, but the germans didn't shoot their own people as the russians did, but they shot plenty, especially in the last year of the war. if you tried to run away and were...
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the red army incredibly brutal. and the question is, is it easier to produce a better army if you're your -- you're a totalitarian regime. >> british and american troops knew if they tried hard and the other side had them surrounded, then the civilized thing to do was to put your hands up and go to the war camp. the notion in our culture, moderation and respect for a human life to go for futile sacrifices, but the germans didn't shoot as many of their own people as the russias did but they shot plenty, and if you run away and got caught you got shot. but i'm very interested in one of my themes i think is very interesting, or certainly fascinates me and i hope it fascinates readers -- a sort of contradiction that on the one hand the german army fought battles brilliantly well. german soldiers right to the end were killing more russians or british or americans than we took casualties. but this was completely -- the fantastic stupidity with which the germans and the japanese ran the whole war, in that the americans and
the red army incredibly brutal. and the question is, is it easier to produce a better army if you're your -- you're a totalitarian regime. >> british and american troops knew if they tried hard and the other side had them surrounded, then the civilized thing to do was to put your hands up and go to the war camp. the notion in our culture, moderation and respect for a human life to go for futile sacrifices, but the germans didn't shoot as many of their own people as the russias did but...
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obama's secular socialist machine posees a threater threat to this nation than the nazi or soviet red armiesfier to be president of the united states. >> having worked on campaigns across the country, what i'm trying to say is when you look at the intensity of the voter of a newt gingrich and intensity of the voter of barack obama 2008, there is a lot of similarities there. i'm not saying gingrich and obama are the same philosophically. what i am saying -- >> that's an important point, to say that the supporters that they have and we talked about ron paul before. and you talk about people who will come out in iowa on that cold presumably snowy night and stand by their man and ron paul -- >> we just need to be reminded of how corrupt this man is. >> this is not his strong suit. >> can we go back to one second to the romney comment where he said, i will be fine, i have a life to go back to. >> do people actually believe that? it this is a key point if he can sell that sida, if he is something other than a politician trying to be president his whole life. i don't know about his personal life, t
obama's secular socialist machine posees a threater threat to this nation than the nazi or soviet red armiesfier to be president of the united states. >> having worked on campaigns across the country, what i'm trying to say is when you look at the intensity of the voter of a newt gingrich and intensity of the voter of barack obama 2008, there is a lot of similarities there. i'm not saying gingrich and obama are the same philosophically. what i am saying -- >> that's an important...
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the great thing before -- and the research is, the name the iron lady -- it came from the red army newspapere a speech that was anti-soviet. >> that's right. >> so they called her the iron lady. the great thing about margaret thatcher it was meant as an insult. she loved the name. she sent a letter back to them and said, i totally approve, the iron lady. >> very quickly, on marilyn, another incredible performance. she really does become merrillen. >> that's a sexy, fun, entertaining movie. i'm proud of it. we found a small piece of british history. a 23-year-old boy, i'm sure you'd like to meet this boy on the set of pinewood, his first job working on a movie, arthur miller has a fight with her they're on their honeymoon. it's a romance, enchanting and true. michelle williams is amazing, and sexy as all get out. >> tell me about the artist which is another movie have you on the go. >> thomas langanham finances a $14 million black and white movie shot in america that's silent. and here's a silent movie in this day and age. there's avatar and there's the artist. the high end of technology, and
the great thing before -- and the research is, the name the iron lady -- it came from the red army newspapere a speech that was anti-soviet. >> that's right. >> so they called her the iron lady. the great thing about margaret thatcher it was meant as an insult. she loved the name. she sent a letter back to them and said, i totally approve, the iron lady. >> very quickly, on marilyn, another incredible performance. she really does become merrillen. >> that's a sexy, fun,...
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he was born in eastern russia while his father was stationed there with the red army. but north korean lore insists he was born at the base of an important peak in what was at the time japanese occupied korea. kim's father would become a national hero leading anti-japanese guerilla forces, establishing the korean peoples army and founding the democratic people's republic of korea or north korea. after serving his political apprenticeship in the korean workers party, kim jong il was named successor to his father in 1980, the first ever communist leader to inherit power. he was given the dear leader and at 1981, age 50 was appointed head of the country's massive armed forces. kim jong il assumed overall power three years later in 1994 when his father died. but he was not officially called president, a great leader took that title to his grave. as north korea's supreme leader, he mirrored his father's autocratic style continuing the country along its strict communist course. he defied world opinion vigorously pursuing a nuclear weapon and vilified for exporting weapons in
he was born in eastern russia while his father was stationed there with the red army. but north korean lore insists he was born at the base of an important peak in what was at the time japanese occupied korea. kim's father would become a national hero leading anti-japanese guerilla forces, establishing the korean peoples army and founding the democratic people's republic of korea or north korea. after serving his political apprenticeship in the korean workers party, kim jong il was named...
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in the very week when the red army has been shooting down a brave people of hungary and poland. stevenson concluded i doubt if ever before in our diplomatic history has any policy been such an abysmal and complete, catastrophic failure. ike was not sleeping well. his doctor was concerned. the president's blood pressure, his heart skipped beats and he suffered constant abdominal discomfort and diarrhea. the records at the eisenhower library are marvelously detailed. one day i told one of the library staff that they don't report on the president's diarrhea was just a little more information than i really wanted or needed. late in the night of then late in the night of november secondly bristol john foster dulles was rushed to walter reed hospital where the next morning doctors removed a cancerous tumor from his colon. on saturday morning. ville november 3rd, news from the middle east was visible. syrian senators -- egyptian troops were pouring into cairo to defend the capital and the anglo-french air strikes had destroyed the egyptian air force on the ground. eisenhower's politica
in the very week when the red army has been shooting down a brave people of hungary and poland. stevenson concluded i doubt if ever before in our diplomatic history has any policy been such an abysmal and complete, catastrophic failure. ike was not sleeping well. his doctor was concerned. the president's blood pressure, his heart skipped beats and he suffered constant abdominal discomfort and diarrhea. the records at the eisenhower library are marvelously detailed. one day i told one of the...
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so they are chopping up the red army and they are getting ready to destroy it in front of their defensiveeir boarder with russia. >> now, it seems not so important in the face of that kind of reporting, but the fact is all around the world, we are so disappointed to hear that the 1940 olympic games scheduled to be held in finland's capital have been canceled because of the fighting. what is the relationship between stalin and hitler right now? >> it is extremely cordial. stan and hitler agreed not to a secret pact but public pact, which means they have nonaggression between these two countries of the soviet union and hitler's germany and actually just sent each other birthday messages. it was stalin's birthday yesterday, hitler sent him a telegram congratulating him on his 60th birthday and hoping that germany and soviet union would remain firm friends in the future. >> that is a chilling response to that question. now, lord of the admirality, winston churchill, has created some controversy but suggesting that britain invade nor way. what is his intention with a preemptive war? >> well, w
so they are chopping up the red army and they are getting ready to destroy it in front of their defensiveeir boarder with russia. >> now, it seems not so important in the face of that kind of reporting, but the fact is all around the world, we are so disappointed to hear that the 1940 olympic games scheduled to be held in finland's capital have been canceled because of the fighting. what is the relationship between stalin and hitler right now? >> it is extremely cordial. stan and...
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the name the iron lady came from the red army newspaper because she made a speech that was anti-soviett. >> so they called her the iron lady. and the great thing about margaret thatcher was it was meant as an insult. from the russians. >> she loved it. >> she loved the name. >> of course. >> she sent a letter back to them saying, i totally approve, the iron lady. >> very quickly, on marilyn, another incredible performance. michelle williams. she really does become marilyn. what did you think of her? >> listen, that's a sexy, fun, entertaining movie. and i'm really proud of it. we found a small piece of british history. a 23-year-old boy, i'm sure you'd like to be this boy, piers. >> i would. >> me too. on the set of "pinewood," his first job working on a movie. arthur miller has a fight with her on their honeymoon. he leaves, the boy moves in. it's a romance, enchanting and true. michelle williams is amazing, and sexy as all get out. >> harvey, tell me about "the artist," which is this other movie you've got on the go. >> genius french producer tamed thomas langenham, whose father was
the name the iron lady came from the red army newspaper because she made a speech that was anti-soviett. >> so they called her the iron lady. and the great thing about margaret thatcher was it was meant as an insult. from the russians. >> she loved it. >> she loved the name. >> of course. >> she sent a letter back to them saying, i totally approve, the iron lady. >> very quickly, on marilyn, another incredible performance. michelle williams. she really does...
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the red army incredibly brutal and i guess what question is -- is it easier to produce a better or me if you wore a totalitarian regime because you talk about the sensitivity >> guest: it was a very simple fact british and american troops always knew during the war but if they felt they tried pretty hard the civilized thing is to put your hands up. the notion against the culture the moderation with respect to human life to go for fuel oil sacrifices, but the germans didn't shoot as many of their own people as the russians did but they shot especially in the last year of the war if you tried to run away you got caught, you got shot. but i'm jury interested in one of my team's i think is of very interesting or certainly fascinates me and i hope it fascinates the reader is that there was a sort of contradiction on the one hand the german army fought in all of its battles well, the german soldiers again and again statistically right to the and they went on killing more russians or british americans than we took casualties on themselves. but this was completely set at nothing. it was set b
the red army incredibly brutal and i guess what question is -- is it easier to produce a better or me if you wore a totalitarian regime because you talk about the sensitivity >> guest: it was a very simple fact british and american troops always knew during the war but if they felt they tried pretty hard the civilized thing is to put your hands up. the notion against the culture the moderation with respect to human life to go for fuel oil sacrifices, but the germans didn't shoot as many...
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somebody is dropping very valuable coins in those red salvation army kettles this time of year and helping a lot of people and making for kind of a charity mystery. nbc's kerry sanders has our report from ft. myers, florida. >> reporter: the sounds of the holidays. but in southwest florida, it's also the soundtrack to a mystery. for the seventh year running, someone has quietly slipped this into the salvation army's collection pot. a 1913 double eagle saint gaudens $20 gold coin. value today, $1,800. vernon robinson was on duty when someone dropped the coin into his kettle. >> i never seen nothing like that in my life. it made me feel real good. >> reporter: as in years past the coin came with a handwritten note, in loving memory of mimi. at the salvation army sorting center, volunteers are on the lookout for perhaps another gold coin. >> i'll definitely have my eyes peeled. >> reporter: could be another? >> we don't know. could be somebody else wanting to donate. >> reporter: the salvation army is the second largest charity in the united states, founded by minister william booth in london
somebody is dropping very valuable coins in those red salvation army kettles this time of year and helping a lot of people and making for kind of a charity mystery. nbc's kerry sanders has our report from ft. myers, florida. >> reporter: the sounds of the holidays. but in southwest florida, it's also the soundtrack to a mystery. for the seventh year running, someone has quietly slipped this into the salvation army's collection pot. a 1913 double eagle saint gaudens $20 gold coin. value...