also on wednesday, a federal judge cleared a january 6 the defendant of all charges. deciding that matthew martens had reason to believe that police had led him into the capital because the cops didn t stop him. a could be good news for other participants, both face the sam charges as martin did and many are using the same defense. i didn t know the area was restricted because no one restricted me from that. they found main naked in the ap enclosure at the bronx sioux, and i got off too. and more ways than one. i don t know what that means. i m not solving that riddle. this is a thing that that media wanted to build up and inflate so they can keep going back to it. they even wanted an anniversary like two years ago, january 6, grim day in america, that s my
might imagine. and so a series of increasingly unfortunate events started to befall alexei navalny. you remember nemtsov was killed in 2015. well, in 2017 navalny was opening up a new headquarters for his opposition group. somebody approached him to come up and shake his hand. when navalny obliged and went to shake hands, the unknown assailant doused him with a chemical that dyed his whole hand and face a bright green. that didn t stop him. he didn t wait for the dye to wear off before he resumed his political action against putin. he said it made him look like a super hero and supporters started painting their own faces green in solidarity with him. but then just a month later, another assailant attacked alexei navalny with more green dye, and this time navalny said it, quote, hurt like hell.
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you are right. eventually the world will have to get to that place but this administration is being very clear to say whatever happens u.s. troops won t be involved and that s the line they are drawing. bill: in the build-up to this war our own intelligence community was leaking a lot of stuff they thought putin was up to. it was an interesting strategy and an interesting tactic. ultimately didn t stop him but letting the world know what was coming. gillian turner is reporting now the european official text fox the federal security service in russia is apparently drafting plans to conduct public executions in ukrainian cities once they have been captured. now, that is out there as well and i would suggest that this is part of the intel leaking to make it public to get ahead of putin if something like this were to happen. the other side of that is that this is how you terrorize ukrainian people in advance.
ussr. i think the initial steps have to hit him where it hurts the most, and that s take swift and dramatic economic sanctions against those who surround this thug and hit him where it hurts. but be prepared for whatever response is required in order for ukraine to maintain its own territorial integrity and its own sovereignty. russia was hit with sanctions back in 2014. the russian economy was in shambles for years, but that didn t stop him. do you think that sanctions are going to be enough now? where is your line when it comes to military intervention to protect ukraine s sovereignty? i certainly don t want to get ahead of the president on that. any military intervention will have to be carefully crafted so we know what its success looks like and we know when to get out. we haven t done that so well in recent history.