game. we begin with the high-stakes summit where nato leaders are discussing a possible place for ukraine in the alliance s future. kevin corke has all the latest developments including what is upsetting ukraine s president. kevin: as you know from your time covering previous nato summit, there are lots are one-on-one breakouts of the sidelines. so this is hardly novel. but very few in recent memory will be as anticipated as the one that is set for tomorrow between president zelenskyy and our own president biden. the meeting comes against a backdrop of controversy given by the prophets recent decision to send cluster munitions to the war-torn country which a number of nato members have effectively banned because of concerns over the weapon s ability to harm civilians. the audience comes after mr. biden said ukraine was not ready for nato membership. so if you have been following the story for a while, that means reading which has finally cleared its last hurdle to receive n
mike: and we are back with the nightcap crew. matt finn, erin rafferty, kevin corke, vik bajaj, and lexie rigden. tonight s topic is about our furry friends and in the study shows a whopping 97% of pet owners say their animals are part of the family, so would you agree. marianne, why don t you lead us off? marianne: of course. i am on my second. her name is molly. and she is absolutely like one of my children. and she weighs as much as an adult. [laughter] mike: all right, there you go. all right, matt, how about you? matt: they are absolutely members of the family. i think on most days, our dogs may get more attention and care than the humans. i have a picture of my dog marley. his favorite thing to do is go for a walk and we actually put a
hat on him. marianne: is funny, to protect him from the sun. matt: he is my little buddy. he is about to turn 17 years old. mike: all right, vik, how about you? vikas: beyond a shadow of a doubt, i remember my vicious boston terrier buddhists walking down the aisle at our wedding a few years back. he was a whopping seven and a half pounds maybe 10 on a heavy day. no doubt about it. part of the family and we do miss brutus. mike: lexie? lexie: i had a red footed tortoise in law school and beyond and i literally drove him up and down the eastern seaboard in his cage seeking in hotels and i would go back and fourth in school but i had a pet sitter because no one could take care of him like i could. he was definitely a member of the family. mike: beautiful. all right, kevin, how about you? kevin: i grew up with a
testified against the will sing his mother would get important documents done conventionally and legally with assistance from an attorney. he did not immediately comment after the verdict. what about that, vic? vikas: in a utopia, it makes sense. what you which again that she had consulted an attorney like we would all expect and like the 2010 reported will shows, that is not what is required. and what we have comments saying we wish it were different things and we wish that it had these caveats requiring the beneficiaries to establish certain things such as a proper education or financial training. the fact of the matter is the law states otherwise. it is not utopia. it is practicality and that is in fact why it passes muster. mike: lexie, final word from you. lexie: all i can say is i say a little prayer for this family that they can put this behind them and move forward and mend their offenses. mike: lexie rigden, vik ba