(inaudible) he can teach us a few tricks. daniel dressner, professional of international relations at tufts, one of the foremost experts on sanctions before we were talking about sanctions all the time and writes a terrific column for the post. and julia yossi, a lot of us are turning to russia now. julia has been thinking of russia more than 15 years and she s a founder and writer. and it s with great respect i say i m going to interrupt you guys, i might cajole, nag, turn the conversation around only with the best intentions of staying on message. what are we going to cover today? there s a lot. we re going to start talking about the transatlantic partnership, part of that s n.a.t.o., part of that is u.s., and europe and we re going to touch on sanctions how they re changing our world economically and maybe the hardest part the spillover, unintended consequences to keeps us up at night. i want to set a little context going beyond this immediate crisis. we can all agree th