And it is breakfast or bust. The latest fast food chain to cave on the i need my bacon in the morning phase. If you want breakfast, you are going to get it at that chain. Welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. I am brian sullivan. It is the event everyone will be watching today this is by invitation only apple set to make a major unveil what exactly does tim cook and company have up their sleeves today. Lets see how the rest of your morning markets are shaping up it is not looking that way now dow futures are off. Apple is a big part of that story. The bond market has been ticking higher that continues with 10year note yield at 1. 63 yield. That gap continues to grow around the world, japans nikkei rose shanghai, their market fell a touch. Producer prices in china fell in august by their biggest month over month drop in three years in europe, the macrotrade there is lower they are all down. A lot of red not a big drop in europe lets talk about the macromarkets includin
i don t know. we will discuss that later over a during. thank you my friend, and thank you to you at home for joining us this hour. just yesterday, nearly two months to the day after his brutal fight for the speaker s gavel, house speaker kevin mccarthy put that hard-fought victory to work, and announced a piece of legislation that is at the heart of the republican platform. standing beneath the portrait of george washington, the speaker described the parent s bill of rights. so many times across this nation we found that parents were attacked, called terrorists, and they simply wanted to go to the school board meeting to be heard about what was going on. one thing we know in this country s education is a great equalizer. and we want the parents to be empowered. and that is what we are doing today. you have a say in your kids education, not government, and not telling you what to do. the irony here is almost too obvious to explain. here is a bill introduced by the speak
and we are not finished yet. there is a lot more work to do, every night we re gonna keep trying to get better, and smarter, and you know we are always following the money. and tomorrow night, we re gonna have a good time again because of course it is the nightcap. so thanks for this last year. and i will see you tomorrow! and on that note, i wish you all a very good nights! from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with me! i ll see you at the end of tomorrow! tomorrow just yesterday, nearly two months to the day after his brutal fight for the speaker s gavel, house speaker kevin mccarthy put that hard-fought victory to work, and announced a piece of legislation that is at the heart of the republican platform. standing beneath the portrait of george washington, the speaker described the parent s bill of rights. so many times across this nation we found that parents were attacked, called terrorists, and they simply wanted to go
the lightning advanced that ukraine is making in reclaiming territory seized by russian forces. today president zelenskyy said his military has liberated 2300 square miles since the beginning of this month. while it is not really possible to verify these exact numbers and these images of ukrainian flags being raised in several villages in the east and the south. they re circulating widely. we re also following big economic news happening as we speak. u.s. stocks down sharply at this hour. following new inflation data. we ll have much more on all of that in a moment. but let s begin with stan kylely live in kharkiv. what is the latest? reporter: well the latest is that in spite of this very rapid and success advance, 6,000 kilometers captured in the north or recaptured in the north and south of the country, the russians have hit back. they ve hit back by taking out the power supplies in kharkiv province. it is power cut here in kharkiv city. but i could say, also, that it
we re right outside the gates of buckingham palace. just up there, they ve already been swung open. the crowd s been pushed back a little bit. as clarissa was saying, we re waiting for the hearse here, the coffin of elizabeth ii to come through. i ve been here for six or seven hours and the crowd was already here. they ve been waiting here patiently in the pouring rain out of respect for the queen, but also out of a sense of historical moments as well. people are very conscious that this is a moment in history that they are able to witness so they re out here standing up very patiently filming, trying to capture that moment. now when the casket, when the hearse goes through these gates for the last time, in fact, in the duration of buckingham palace, it will be met by king charles iii, by his queen, queen camila, queen consort. it will be taken. we saw 50 or 60 palace guards marching in there as well. they ll obviously be playing a role in welcoming the casket to buckingham p