what do you expectco to sene in 2024 with the stakes even higher? l, well, there are two general things that i think will happen the leadership will not actively engage the agencies. and in partisan activity, but there will be two groups who will be ane wid will be engd from an information operations standpoint. the first is what what intelligence people call the formers, the former intelligence people. so in the trump years, these were john brennan and jim clapper and so on. so these people will be active in in talking in ways that are derogatory to people that they tf what theyy wio say will be will be accurate. some of that will be misrepresentations. some it will be just justdisn dishonest, almost certainly. and they will do also is misrepresent what the what the intelligencse agenciest
the corrupt activities they were engaging in. that included both hunter biden and david archer and others. brian: what corrupt activities did yoyou suspect they were engd in? quick to take half a day for me too discuss every single count. but i can say burisma illegally produced, sold and utilized gas. the founder of burisma recently made a plea deal with the prosecution in a case where he was accused of giving a $6 million bribe. which is the kind of money you don t just give away if you are not really engaging in anything illegal. so his a plea deal was to cover up a $6 million bribe had gave earlier. brian: do you believe joe biden or hunter biden got bribes? i do not want to deal in
the sp spoken 1960 recorded by people witness what would become a moment in history. but it s what has happened since then say organizers that is truly historic. historic gains across a political, economic and social strata reflecting dignity and the importance of cooperation. and fidelity the american family we mee made all of us to be engd that a problem say now is the time you must preserve, protect and expand democracy. jonathan gets important to point out the really the message today was one of unison which is to say we are one american family. and yes, we have made incredible progress. even though the dream remains elusive in some areas of our country. the battle and the progress continues. jon: kevin thanks. meantime across the pond,
k ksecretary of state antony blinken was seen meeting with russian counterpart lavrov at the g20 after the talk on russian invasion in ukraine. i said what so many g20 foreign ministers have said today, end this war of aggression, an engd engage in meaningful diplomacy for peace. and fred pleitgen is joining us now that we have the american characterization, and what is the russian characterization?
cup in qatar and also mentioned that if he did shred the 10,000 pounds he had there in that video that would about crime in the united kingdom because it s illegal to deface or shred currency and money, and he said it didn t matter, because whatever punishment he might receive would pale in comparison to the punishment that those who were open homosexuals would have to be subjected to in qatar. there is definitely this growing backlash and concern that we re seeing in the country, and foreign secretary here as well has been on the receiving engd of that. in fact, an openly gay lawmakers asked in parliament why he was going to qatar. he said needing to ensure security of those there. maybe an argument he thought would due. as poppy read the lead-in to this talking about rainbow flags and symbols. i mean, it s lip service. it s going to take a lot more than that when you consider the