get a lot of rain from ukraine, bread baskets and there s also the impact of brexit checks that in the past may have hindered certain things. it has been an issue for quite a while and this is just the latest in a series of problems that are affecting the price of food at a time where inflation is spiralling and a lot of people are getting pay raises and headlines yesterday talking about for £5,000 bill and they may be facing this in the coming weeks and so, to hear these this is one thing, even they are struggling and really says something about the severity of the food supply crisis and we may be facing more down the line. the supply crisis and we may be facing more down the line. supply crisis and we may be facing more down the line. the guardian is -auttin it more down the line. the guardian is putting it more more down the line. the guardian is putting it more clearly more down the line. the guardian is putting it more clearly than - more down the line. the guardian is putti
weekend. where she met with ukrainian president zelenskyy. let s start there. tell us about the meeting. how is zelenskyy holding up? we have the largest ukrainian american community in the nation so i passed on to president zelenskyy the pride our community has in the ukrainian people and their fight for freedom and democracy. we also discussed the fact that it is so necessary right now that we get them the munitions they need. so we haven t spent all of the appropriation we gave for the supplemental for the ukrainian people. we ve got to get them long range weapons. not just so they could protect their own sovereignty, their freedom, their democracy, but also so they could protect the port, the sea lanes and get the 22 million tons of grain out to the world to end this food hunger crisis. so let s talk about that. that is become a real growing story here as ukraine, one of the world s real bread baskets,
shannon: reporting live from the white house, thank you so much. joining us in washington is jared bernstein. hank you for being with us on fox news sunday. my pleasure, shannon. almost a year to the day that president biden said no serious economists out that we would enter a period of unchecked inflation. 9.1% as of this week. how did the white house get this so wrong? that was the dominant or cast at the time. we were fighting forecasts across the board. i think there were a number of issues. there were some unforeseen things that occurred. for example, the war in ukraine. ukraine and russia are bread baskets and energy baskets for the world. that has put considerable upward pressure. inflation, when is which is unacceptably high went up 1.3%
shannon: reporting live from the white house, thank you so much. joining us in washington is jared bernstein. hank you for being with us on fox news sunday. my pleasure, shannon. almost a year to the day that president biden said no serious economists out that we would enter a period of unchecked inflation. 9.1% as of this week. how did the white house get this so wrong? that was the dominant or cast at the time. we were fighting forecasts across the board. i think there were a number of issues. there were some unforeseen things that occurred. for example, the war in ukraine. ukraine and russia are bread baskets and energy baskets for the world. that has put considerable upward pressure. inflation, when is which is unacceptably high went up 1.3%
and friday morning, it was pounded by several russian missiles that have just devastated the building and also landed in surrounding fields. this city is getting hit day after day. i ve been to an elementary school that was destroyed. another university has been hit. there s a hotel we went to today that s been hit, hospitals as well. the russians are also rocketing other cities across the country in what the ukrainian government alleges are acts of terrorism. it s not just cities being hit, too. it s also ukraine s enormous agricultural industry. this is the world s fifth largest exporter of wheat and the ukrainian government is accusing russia of fighting deadly hunger games by targeting this important source of food for the world. a war against one of the biggest bread baskets in the world,