dictator's against the free world. and i think that it's very unlikely that they are going to break with putin over something as small as invading ukraine. you know, after all, they are looking at some day invading taiwan. so i don't think they see themselves as wanting to set a precedent that what russia is doing is bad. i don't think anybody in the west should rely on a communist dictatorship to be an ally in maintaining the rule of law. >> steve: good point. >> ainsley: mr. speaker, we saw president biden, the video of him riding his bicycle. he spent the weekend, another weekend at his home in delaware. he is heading to poland and to brussels to meet with nato leaders, to meet with eu leaders. and then he is going to -- he was being asked by one of the diplomatic advisers in ukraine. she invited biden to come over to kyiv. she said one should not be afraid if you are brave. but jen psaki tweeted there are no plans to travel to ukraine.