side is about $100 million to counter russian propraganda. that money as you know goes for a number of things from clean, honest russian language programing, that bbg is now putting out every day, expansion of radio free europe, raid dough dpoa, to $88 million we use in the state department aid money to support civil society, independent media, journalist training, including outside of russia for those russian journalists who have fled. we're also doing quite a bit to bolster programing inside of russia to the extent that we can. this pales in comparison to the 400 million at least that russia is spending and frankly, to the levels that we spent during the cold war on these kind of things which were over a billion dollars a year in the days of old usia. >> can you talk about a little bit about the substance of what we're doing and who we're engaging to work with us on the content? is it journalists who are, or reporters who have fled russia who are helping us look what kind of messages that we're using? are others engaged in that effort with