misdemeanors. an e-mail dating back to 2015 appeared to show executives with burisma wanted hunter s help to get u.s. officials on their side fast. scope of work should include number of widely recognized and influential policy makers in november with ultimate purpose to close down for pursuits against nikoli in ukraine. going back several years, republicans say this is why they want to keep investigating any sort of public corruption dating back to when vice president biden was in office. the president says he s never discussed business with his son. brian: good, case closed, that is all we needed. steve: president is behind closed doors with nor way,
staff said he needed to prepare for his speech. his speech yesterday, another embarrassing moment, confusing ukrainian president for russia s leader. vladamir and i, mr. zelenskyy and i talked about the guaranteeses we could make in the meantime. russia could end in war tomorrow by withdrawing forces from ukraine and ceasing this attack on this inhumane attack on russia, by russia on ukraine. steve: ukraine, whatever. brian: yeah, he ad libs and gets in trouble. when he tries toef loo every stage, he gets in trouble. steve: unless there is an easter bunny. brian: unbelievable. couple things with nato. looks like sweden is in, none of the paperwork is done until
in and thought the threat was over and now see the threat was there and that killed nord stream one and two. you could say because he didn t firmly support ukraine while russians were welling up at the border, they felt they could invade and nothing happen. mixed signals, especially to afghanistan. steve: message out of nato, now that they concluded in lithuania, russia, if you thought you would outlast us in ukraine, you are wrong. let s talk about this. the last three or four months, there have been a number of scary stories about how this new artificial intelligence, which has been unveiled with chatgpt could someday impact society, maybe in a good way, but maybe
iceland and denmark. he will have a press conference at the conclusion. the white house is talking about one thing on the agenda for this nordic summit is the influence of china in the arctic. the white house says it is easier to get up there. the white house has made climate change part of this tour. it s been pushed beside by the media because of the focus on ukraine. confronting china has been top of mind and more hacking by chinese targeting the commerce department. china will be top of mind later tonight. ainsley: two nights ago, he took the night off to prepare for his speech and had four long workdays prior to that. steve: in a row? ainsley: in a row.
president biden: [indiscernible] i don t think nato has ever been stronger. the president spent wednesday saying ukraine will commit to protecting ukraine s kof sin sovereignty. he is considering sending u.k. long-range missiles as the war goes on. lawmakers have raised questions about security since cocaine was discovered 11 days ago. the meetings will happen behind closed doors. next week who whistleblowers will say hunter biden was given special treatment in his investigation. the first son is expected to plead guilty to tax related