it s time for tuesday tweets. injuries jolita asks do you think sanctions by eu or the u.s. are enough or should be more strict? not for me to say but you heard the ukrainian foreign minister say they are hoping for a lot more that this is the first tranche and they don t think this will move putin as it stands right now. next, we go jane, actually just sent you and jennifer griffin a question but forgetting that today is sr tuesday twitter biden keeps saying our military will not fight russia in a war. how does our being there help ukraine. we are in nato countries with increased u.s. forces around the eastern edge of ukraine and if there was an expansion into those countries, those forces would be used for article 5 of protecting those nato countries. here is one from woody who asks at this very moment are we still imposhting oil from russia and if so how much? yes, we are. do you know that russia produces about 10.1 million barrels of oil every day.
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war for talent as they go to the holiday shopping period with retailers and shippers looking to add hundreds of thousands. fidelity looking to fill 9,000 jobs by the end of the year. one of the tightest labor markets that we ve seen with a record 10.1 million job openings in july. 1.5 million jobs more than people are looking for work. caterpillar says they are having a tough time getting materials as a result, which is impacting their global supply chain. despite companies paying more, that s still not enough to offset the fastest consumer price increases that we ve seen in a decade with wages down nearly 2% when you adjust for inflation according to the labor department. inflation did slow down a little bit in august, neil. consumer prices rising less than anticipated. still over 5% from a year ago,
research which is genetic modification. this is not a naturally occurring virus, maria. this is a man-made genetically modified virus and the grant applications that i was denied access to, that we got through a foia request now actually prove that what was going on at the lab was feign of function. and the worst thing, maria, it was done through ecohealth. peter daszak got $30.1 million from the nih. maria: unbelievable. 600,000 going to the wuhan lab and our intelligence community didn t even talk about it in their report. maria: and then we have to ask the question, was it an accident or not given all of these revelations? thank you so much, gentlemen, for your work. we so appreciate it. we ll be right back. . it, i got it, yeah
mixed though tokyo bounced a bit. europe opened lower. on wall street futures are leaning lower. it was a mixed day in the u.s. yesterday, investors returning from the labor day holiday. the dow fell 27 0 points. nasdaq rose slightly. and it does not take much to hit records here. investors will find out how many job openings were in july. there were 10.1 million open jobs in june, a record. businesses struggling to hire enough workers to meet the demands of a reopening economy. the pandemic has disrupted supply chains leading to big shipping delays and higher prices. but china s trade with the rest of the world surged to record highs last month reflective of the booming recovery. exports rose 25% in august compared to last year, imports jumped 33%. strong numbers ease some fears that the global shipping crisis would stall china s economy but still facing several challenges
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