acres. reporter: as far as these farmers are concerned, they see americans need to decide where we want our food to be grown because the cost of growing these fruits, these vegetables is going up. if we want to know where our food is coming from, they re saying we need to be able to vote for that with what we buy at the grocery store because nay can t compete with prices coming out of other countries. nothing scheduled for that one farmer for next year. shows how scary it can be. great to see you. new day continues right n now. russia unleashing a deadly wave of kamikaze drone attacks on kyiv. i m breaianna keilar. alex marquardt in for john berman. loud explosions rocking the cap capital. so what you re seeing here in this video appears to be an iranian shahed drone coming under fire in kyiv. cnn has not been able to confirm the location. the drones were targeting ukraine s energy infrastructure just before the onset of winter. kyiv and washington have accused
expecting job cuts. this year 430,000 jobs added each month. by the second quarter next year, they see roughly 34,000 jobs lost a month and a little worse than that in the third quarter. that s quite a reversal from what is a strong job market here, 3.8 million jobs added so far this year. christine, what role is the fed playing in all this? it s the fed s job to fight inflation and it s been cranking up interest rates to try to cool demand and cool inflation. the fed was criticized for being too late in recognizing inflation was not temporary but something more dangerous. now economists are criticizing the fed for being too aggressive. from the journal here, 58.9% of economists say they think the fed will raise rates too much and cause unnecessary weakness. the worry is that a soft landing is becoming more and more illusive. what is a soft landing? you hear economists talk about this soft landing. it s when the fed tightens