welcome back to spotlight and just a reminder that my guest on the show today is alex fevola russian deputy communications minister i think what we are we we started talking about you wouldn't we're within the russian government monitoring the situation with the russian media censorship is one of the most sensible manners for russia because because well to be frank we both know we knew we both lived in the time when the when the government was the main problem for journalists working in this country right so now today many people are worried whenever what are we seeing a new law or will we see a new regulation where we see a new minister and you deputy minister will or won't be what's going to happen let's talk about censorship censorship is against the law but there are behind the scenes deals of government officials with owners of owners with editors in chief and so on and so forth do you think this can be this happens not only in russia or all around the world is this considered to be sort of a censorship now it is not a censorship it's an influence so so so it's a particularly if