from pursuing this aggressive behavior? this is a really big and important question, boris, and i m really glad that you asked it. the answer is, we simply at this point don t know. we know that since 2014 and those sanctions were imposed, as you said n a slightly tepid fashion upon people close to the kremlin and politically and economically as well, that they had a limited impact initially the thinking would be that while russia is essentially a dollar linked economy, a commodity based economy, exports oil, so if you could in a certain way extricate its ability to access the dollar banking system that would have a big impact on the kremlin. what essentially it did is it allowed certain sanctioned individuals to trade in other dollar proxy assets influencing other parts of the world, et cetera. so what they would have to do here would be something much bigger than last time. they would have to cut them out
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an hour ago we were hearing another any number of explosions in the distance. we ve been hearing explosions and sirens all day. it s clear that kyiv is under attack. the first russian troops arrived here in the city earlier today. we heard gunfire as russian soldiers fired on ukrainian military in the streets, civilians in these areas were told to shelter in place to stay at home. there was some concern over what could potentially happen if a civilian came out and encountered what they thought was a russian troop or a ukrainian troop rather because according to ukrainian government officials, russian troops had been found wearing a ukrainian military fatigues. so people here at this point don t know who is patrolling their streets, whether it s a
only to wake up this morning to find out they were getting on the train to leave. tomorrow there s another distribution of weapons here for people who have military experience. it all depends on your family situation, people who have young children are at the very least sending their kids out of the country. it also depends on the financial situation. some people don t have the ability to leave, don t have the money for transport, don t have a place to stay, don t have relatives. i think we re seeing all three of these very difficult life decisions happening all across
orwellian setting in which he gave that somewhat crazed speech and no one was going to stand up against him. i mean, his intelligence chief was stammering. no one really can, again, even call slightly into question in contrast, frankly, to what a lot of us sought to do in various positions over the years. i used to say preserve or protect the iconoclads. i want to hear them. don t shut that guy out. i think we have to accept all of this, all of this reality and it is possible that there could be some pain that some of those around him might try to figure out a way to usher him into retirement but i think probably more likely, chuck, it s just the unrest on the street, despite the way the