Fatalitiesay succeeding percent, industry and fatalities increased. We are going to take you to atlanta for the net roots nation conference. The conference has been underway since thursday. You will hear from a candidate for georgia governor, the Vice President with the nea. Senator ofarren it, massachusetts will be coming up. Introductions are now underway. This is live coverage on cspan. For the of not in here, what yesterday, the organizers are doing a great job. [applause] the sessions are amazing. I just really want a round of applause for the amazing organizers. We really need to be pulling ourselves together. Whatrday i talked about Joel Stillman was talking about, the strategy to discourage us. I want to talk about being distracted, which is not very difficult, to get us distracted. We live in a society that is nothing but sit distraction. Point,ppens is that some the Opposition Party got clear about what was important. We need to be able to do the same thing. We have to have a
Which just happens to be matched up a pretty closely to the former soviet union. This this is what he wants his legacy to be a longterm for him, and thinks he will be learning running the country. So this the first piece of context. Ukraine is particularly important. Particularly important for a couple reasons. What one is history. When the original records days the ninth or tenth pcs ukraine was part of russia, and the capitol was not in moscow with give. If you are in russia you think of ukraine is part of russia. One part of this is history. The other part is that the city. Russians are slavs, ukrainians are slobs. They think of themselves as brothers. The third is, the third is Vladimir Putin has a great fear that the people of russia will wake up someday and have their own arab spring come out of the streets of moscow and say we dont like the direction you are taking our country. We dont like you anymore and what you hope to go away what a greater say in how we are governed. He is
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