devastation everywhere. a handful of women are screaming off to the right. the camera pans left. it is clear these are civilian bodies on the street that have been hit by that missile and that is a war crime and that s why the international community is heading in there now to do this. dana: expect more questions to our president about that. bill: they had to gather the evidence and in addition to the nuclear power plant. breaking news at home. economy job numbers are out giving us a sense which way the economy is heading. pretty good number. 678,000. we like that. dana: impressive. a major crackdown could soon be underway in russia. with vladimir putin putin declare martial law? bill: we ll talk to some ukrainians next. myself and my loved ones in kyiv and they are just my land, my city and i will protect it from anyone.
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national correspondent william la jeunesse is live in los angeles. this is part of this conflict we haven t talked about yet. talked about enough. this could be really, really consequential. we talk how the war affects oil or gas prices but rippling through the supply chain especially food. wheat, corn, beef, other commodities. wheat prices up 40% in a week, 14-year high. corn 21% driving inflation even higher and not just for cereals bread and pasta but processed foods. these grains are global commodities like oil. russia and ukraine export 30% of the world s wheat. 20% of corn, 80% of sunflower oil creating shortages worldwide. inflation and food is mind-boggling. chicken, pork, beef, the corn you have to feed those animals and soybean meal exploding in value. wheat and pasta, all these are
the russian military? the only way it ends is somebody for russia to take this guy out. you would do your country and world a great service. what do you think of that? yeah. i ll be honest here. if senator graham were here i would tell them i wish he hadn t said that. putin will use that against us and say the spies are out searching to hunt him down now and an excuse for vladimir putin to further repress his people. what i would say and a nuance, this ends when the russian military stops taking orders from the kgb operate rative in the kremlin and they decide they can no longer commit war crimes against innocent ukrainian civilians. that s when this stops. at least that s what i would argue. it s not beyond the realm of possibility that some insider in moscow decides putin isn t up to the task but that s a separate topic. bill: you heard a member of
going to boycott just their production of a commodity. this whole thing is the biggest impact is on europe. and we ve got to weigh off the inflationary impact against the geopolitical impact. it does seem like we got to do something. bill: not so much of an economic question but it goes to a moral question and a lot of people are asking themselves about that. i agree. look, i agree. i don t really understand quite why it is that, you know, joe biden has declared war on american oil and gas but we should be declaring war on russian oil and gas. and austan is right. it is an international market but we should be doing two things. we should be dramatically increasing american oil and gas output and we re down from where we were a year ago. and then we should i would be in favor of some kind of
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