dogs helping families and survivors of the parkland school shooting. you don t want to mess. it all of that and more is coming up. and the good sunday morning to you. i am katie fang. this morning, waiting to see if trump s legal team finally gets around to filing a motion calling for a special master to review the evidence that was seized from his mar-a-lago estate. trump s attorney said friday the neutral person is needed to help, quote, vindicate the fourth amendment rights of the president. this comes as and bc learned that trump is also considering releasing the surveillance footage of the fbi search. so far, though, none of that has happened. meanwhile, the doj has until thursday to propose redactions for the affidavit supporting the document seizure. for more on all of this, we turn to nbc news justice reporter ryan reilly. ryan, good to see you this morning. thanks for being here. give us the latest of what is going on. there is a call for the special master. and i
torres feared the voters have more household help us in provided. the telegraph says the front runner may set out her plans to tackle the energy crisis on day one according to that paper. she is the headline on most of the papers on saturday. meanwhile, the times covers russian president putin cutting off a major european gas pipeline indefinitely which he blames on an an oil leak. none of the papers seemed very convinced by that explanation. the ft reports on how the world s leading economies, the g7, have agreed on a russian oil price cap in an attempt to curb moscow s ability to finance the war in ukraine. back here, the express headline tories put on war footing for snap election political strategists view october it means october 2023 rather than december 2024, which is the last possible day for a general election. the guardian quotes the police chief s criticism of liz truss crime policies, labelling them unwise and meaningless. and the daily mail asks mps to end
one drives. 1 gets his permit tomorrow. there s concerns there. voters sounding off as the mid-term intensity is taking off. i m charles payne in for neil cavuto, this is your world. it s a political world that keeps turning with inflation still on fire in a supreme court decision firing up democrats and republicans. what issues are going to win the day? democrats hoping the supreme court ruling on roe v. wade gives them a supreme edge. but are voters putting pocketbook issues at the forefront instead? let s ask franchesca chambers and crystal knight. franchesca, let me go to you first here. before this ruling, it was overwhelmingly about inflation, food prices, gas prices. do you think the needle is moving much since? well, it may be a little bit too early to say. if you look at the protests taking place just over the weekend and how much of a focus this issue has been even as president joe biden has had a huge economic summit, the g-7, it s abortion rights. that supre
Picked up at the breakdown, more downbeat picture. So the acceleration really driven by net exports. It tends to a bigger decline it relative to exports. We look at domestically indicates this, private consumption, government spending, investment, all of this indicates it actually to curated so that sick new rules weakening. Signals weakening. Is the slowdown on china likely to reflect on the numbers here . If you look at exports thats contracted in the fact that china accounts for 20 of korean exports that suddenly imposing a track on the overall Export Sector. If you look at Customs Trade Data today, total korean export revenues have only about 12 year to year. But if you isolate exports to china, that has fallen by 25 . So that is the key driver of the Export Sector will be missed. In the months ahead, what are some of the key sets of data that you will be looking out for . We will be watching the High Frequency data so far but we have seen for quarter three so far still suggests it
Two Wind Turbines onshore, which begs plenty of questions many from within the Conservative Party itself aboutjust how committed this Prime Minister is to the uks climate agenda. Today, the pressure finally told. The government caved to a backbench rebellion, announcing that it would relax Planning Permission for new onshore wind farms. Those changes will come into force immediately and will scrap a previous rule that allowed just one objection to a Planning Application for a new onshore development. The new measures will also allow communities to apply to their local council to have Wind Turbines in their area, although elected councillors will still make the final decision. Rebecca windemer is an expert on Onshore Wind Planning for the Energy Market Insight Company regen. Thank you very much for being with us. Theres been plenty of discussion within industry today about how far this goes. Is it likely to give industry enough confidence to start new investments . Frankly, no. The chan