That russias population is fleeing in a real sense. The practices of the state and conditions on economic and social terms are forcing them to eye the exits, and as a result, the pace of exodus from russia of imgrigs from russia, right now, rivals out migration seen a snch ri ago. More than 2 million russians are estimated to have left since putin took power in the last days of 1999. One in five russians today desires to live abackward, and 40 of russians between ages of 18 and 35 on template departure, all right . This is catastrophic because it gives you a window into the thinking of the russian population at large. They are devastating all the more so because they are symptoms of a population thats lost hope in its future and one that no longer trusts that its government is a steward of its needs. Now, this does not mean theres not hopeful signs. There have been as of late. You know that over the last eight months, russia a had an uptick in fertility. The demographics for the last e
Do they believe the United States would help them if the Russian Military got out of control or this yiewn phobia got out of control and would impact troops . Two excellent questions. Two probably rather uninformative answers. We got a choice. Its a tricky one. I dont know what the answer is. Do we continue to support the prodemocracy people who, to put it mildly, have not been successful so far, but or, do we try to engage with the people who have murdered some of them and locked many of the other ones up in order to save independence . In five years time, there may not be a bell ruse. The people are trying discreet. It was interesting, no softy when it comes to russia, and no softer with democracy. Hes received the Russian Ambassador at the Foreign Ministry many a very formal way to say poe land land is ready to talk. Now, those talks become substantial, but something has to happen. Were not demanding immediate dispatch on the coast or even a full independence inquiry, but perhaps le
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Better off now than we were when he came to office . Reporter Administration Officials say theyre still looking at an initial round of sanctions to impose against russian targets. That of course, prompted a retaliatory threat of sanctions of their own from the russians. I asked a Senior Administration official about that and they really dont want to comment on the russian threat only that theyre focused on diplomatic efforts to resolve this crisis. We know that the president spoke with british Prime Minister David Cameron today about the crisis in ukraine and the Vice President talked to the president of latvia. Wolf, theyve been burning up the phone lines lately. The diplomacy continuing full speed ahead. Lets hope it works. Jim acosta at the white house, thank you. Lets go to paris, our Foreign Affairs reporter elise lavin is there. Intense meetings today. The secretary said hed rather be where all of the action is right now as far as the diplomacy is concerned. Did you get the sense