 The first topic I want to talk about quickly is Ukraine. You know, I have pretty strong opinions about Ukraine and about Russia and about what is going on in Ukraine. I'm clearly anti-Russia. I think Russia's other villains, unequivocally the villains. I think Ukraine, with all its faults, with all its problems, is definitely the good guys. They are the good guys in this conflict. And, you know, it's nice to talk to people who actually have lived in Ukraine. It's nice to talk to people in Georgia who, in a sense, they don't have a stake in Ukraine. But they have a stake with regard to Russia. So you talk to Georgians. And, of course, Georgia was invaded by a big chunk of Georgia that was taken by the Russians declared an autonomous region and taken from Russia. As somebody said in one of the talks today, they are literally Russian troops an hour from where I am right now. An hour from my hotel room. They are Russian tanks. They are Russian troops. They are Russian missiles. They are Russian artillery. An hour from Tbilisi. Russia in this area is the aggressor. Russia in this area are the imperialists. Russia in this area is the bully. And if you don't know whether what you're reading in the mainstream media in America is true or not, come to Georgia and talk to some Georgians about Russia. And you'll get a little bit of perspective. Another interesting thing is that the Georgian government is so afraid of Russia that they are borderline pro-Russia. And they've certainly not taken a stand against Russia. So don't forward me the nonsense propaganda coming out of Russia in terms of that they're the victim. That they did this because NATO. First of all, any country has a right to form any alliances at once. Ukraine was an autonomous country. It did not have to ask Russia's permission to join NATO or any other alliance. People talk about the Azov Brigade being neo-Nazis. Yeah, in 2014 there were some neo-Nazis associated with them. Maybe even some of their leadership. But, you know, the current leadership is the current Azov Brigades are run by a couple of Georgians. I asked people who know them. Hey, are these guys neo-Nazis? No. There were some bad apples. They might still be bad apples. There might still be neo-Nazis in Azov Brigade. But the brigade in and of itself is not neo-Nazis. All of that is nonsense. The Georgians here, everybody I talked to, there's one unanimous view. And that is that Ukraine has to win this. And it's the best thing that could happen not only for Georgia, but for Western Europe. Is for Ukrainians that kick ass to really defeat and destroy the Russians. To push the Russians back. That would embolden the Georgians. That would embolden other oppressed people in this area that will shrink the bully back to size. And I think they're absolutely right. The best thing that could happen is for Ukraine to win this war. And I have to say that I completely support the Biden administration and the other Western countries that are sending troops to Ukraine and helping the Ukrainians through providing them with weapons to defeat the Russians in any way that they can. Russia is an evil player in this region. It needs to be put down. It needs to be put down. This regime needs to be destroyed. And Russia's neighbors need to be liberated from fear. And Ukraine right now amazingly is in a position to do exactly that. Thank you very much.