lugovoi is hardly hiding her in russia. he did our interview in one of the restaurants that he owns he s a member of parliament. and he s even become something of a pop culture icon. hosting his own tv show. the program program, appropriately enough, called traitors it names and shames individual who are supposedly enemies o the russian state. lugovoi s high profile here is just one reason that man people who suspect him o murder don t think he acted on his own. another reason, all of the polonium 210 in russia is unde the control of the state it s impossible to use state controlled substance lik this without the knowledge o the very top of the country. because you re unleashing a radioactive substance? it s almost a tiny little dirt bomb it s nuclear terrorism. of all his enemies, litvinenko may have infuriated one more than any other. coming up i have said that this is
cars. running along with a tiger doesn t hurt. reporter: those commercials often ran 100 times a day and helped the pitchman build an empire of 29 dealerships from teixeira to alaska. how do you think he would feel about his last dealership being changed? you know, he wouldn t like it. he would have been a car dealer forever. reporter: he grew up poor in an oklahoma town that no longer exists but went on to fly planes in world war ii and even teach astronauts but his commercials made him a pop culture icon. licked by a bear. kissed by a camel.
he writes, it s not enough for twitter to lock the rapper kanye west out of his accounts. west s business partners across the fashion and entertainment industry also need to speak out and take action. west is not just any person. he is a pop culture icon with millions of fans around the world, and among them are young people whose views are still being formed. silence is dangerous. it allows forformings of hatred and racism, including anti-semitism to spread and become normalized. it coarsens and degrades our society and country. this is why it s necessary for all of us to peek out. hatred and anti-semitism should have no place in our society, no matter how much money is at stake. this is a moment in history where the stakes are minor league and being open about our values, and living them, is essential. silence and inaction are not an option. jonathan, i take it that you
regular coffee. and he s really kind of insistent that he wants his decaf. and if you watch this footage, you see mrs. reagan s face, just absolutely anxiety ridden that the president is asking the sovereign, the defender of the faith, for decaf coffee. and then finally queen elizabeth ii said, well, we do try. that s not a bad appetite. she did her. how about asking for a cup of tea? you re with the queen of england. john, it is always a treat to see you, especially on a night like this. where you can share so many americans amazing stories. jon meacham, thank you so much. when we come back, i m not sure your wear of this, she was also a pop culture icon. we will show that when the 11th hour continues. ur continues new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription.
million in a costly fashion like this. you would have made an accident? indeed. things are less expensive, old-fashioned bullets and bodies work more effectively, cheaply. why not shoot him? i didn t say they would have. could possibly. we don t do that sort of thing. also remember, litvinenko was working for mi6. and it was lugovoi at his partner dmitry kovtun who left a radioactive trail all over london. especially at the pine bar. lugovoi is hardly hiding here in russia. he did our interview in one of the restaurants that he owns. he s a member of parliament. and he s even become something of a pop culture icon. hosting his own tv show. the program, appropriately enough, is called traitors. it names in james individuals who are supposedly enemies of the russian state.