i asked many questions, i asked about the russian intervention, you know, he has a very anti-intervention approach. i asked him in the wake of escalation by the russian military how long, you know, how should we respond to this, how should the u.s. respond to this? and that question was cut out of the interview. there was another segment today, it was a news package from one of our correspondents that painted the opposition over there in the ukraine as having neonazi elements. i think that s dangerous when you have a new government instability over there and i m sure there are in fact neo nazi elements, but to portray the entire opposition as being part of this right wing extremist group is going along with the
ukraine s efforts to achieve justice. it s important to avoid retribution. the president is not to be found. there these reports that he s hiding out in the area of ukraine. you heard those reports. the ukrainian press has been full of speculation at this point, but the last place we re certain that he was in was when we were told he was on his way to north eastern ukraine. the truth is that we don t know where he is. at this point the speaker is acting in the role of president. we heard from our phil black, our correspondent that some of the supporters of the ousted regime have been calling the protesters nazis and referring to neonazi elements. how prevalent are they? these ultra nationalists in