Itâ??s 1 p.m. in Yekaterinburg and midnight in Los Angeles when Louis Marinelli, the leader of a California movement to secede from the United States, sits down to lunch at the Double Bar & Grill. Yekaterinburg is covered in snow and freezing at -4° C (25° F), balmy compared to -32° C the week before. Russiaâ??s fourth-largest city, on the Siberian side of the Ural Mountains, is about as far as you can get from L.A. But the heart of the Yes California campaign beats here.
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