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with a bayonet, if you encounter mush, keep going. if you hit steel, withdraw. he wants to take the temperature. he wants to see what the president puts on the table in terms of costs and he wants to see if there s any kind of benefit to russia here. so i d say it s a probing call. i wouldn t look for any resolution at all. and as mike said a moment ago, watch those talks in the coming weeks. u.s./russia, nato/russia, osce. that s where the real deal will be done. admiral stavridis, great to have your insights and expect tease, mike memoli and richard engel, thanks to you as well. colleges faced with tough decisions amid a surge in covid cases with folks returning to remote learning to start the semester. we will talk to one university chancellor about his decision next. to one university chancellor about his decision next um, she s eating the rocket.