friends and all weekend. now all ukrainians where my relatives. before she leaves, maria shows us a heart-shaped flag to protect her. those returning walk past a carriage that reads safety above all. but the train leaving platform five disappears into a war zone where safety is a dream. wolf, what is striking about watching that train walk back to ukraine. as you see so many thousands, tens of thousands of people showing up here at the train station as refugees, the platform where those people returning to ukraine is on the far back side of this train station and it doesn t go back full, there are still many empty seats on those trains back to ukraine. wolf. ed lavandara on the scene for us. thank you very much. let s talk to a local official in western ukraine right now.
way to address it and fix it. we expect to see the prices continue through at least the end of the year. dana: thank you, that s a beautiful scene behind you in the great american midwest. thank you. bill: good moment. bottom line your money doesn t go as far as it once did. russia is set to ban exports of wheat and corn and soybeans as retaliation for western sanctions. maria bartiromo host of sunday morning futures, good morning to you. give us the news first about what you saw in that number that came out an hour ago as it relates to wages that are not going up the way inflation is. yeah, that s right, bill. good morning to you and good morning, dana. we re looking at wages fall behind the level of price increases. the cpi was up to 7.9% year-over-year. that s a 40-year high. it was in line with expectations but nonetheless it still hurts american families. the key to this report is what it may tell us about the future
i would probably argue what the p president said doesn t go as far as most refugees say. i ve had chilling conversations. i was telling don aboutintervie evacuated with her 4-month-old baby and she works as a police officer in ukraine. i asked would you like to be the officer were convicted of war crime, would you want to be the officer that arrested him. she just looked at me and said i don t want to arrest him. i want to be the one that kills him. there s an intensity that goes far beyond anything that the president has said . the average person sitting at
and the chief executive of bp says they ve got more money than they know what to do with. he described running the country, it s like a cash machine right now, but the people paying out are ordinary british families so let s have a one-off windfall tax and use that money for expanding warm homes discount so the poorest who live on modest incomes get some more help and also cut vac on domestic gas and electricity bills to give everyone a bit of money off their biffles right now. and that is the sort of measure that i would have like to have seen in the spring statement yesterday. but there are critics who also say that doesn t go far enough. and if inflation is going up at the extraordinary rates, and incomes aren t, that s the disconnect, and i mean would the labour party go further and would the labour party tie benefits to inflation? so the package we have announced on the energy crisis would have taken up to 600 pounds of the bill. of around a third of people. so it would have m
and he really does need to go. and if he doesn t go, the government has got to take action. transport secretary said that he would be appearing before parliament to set out some rules that will essentially close that loophole that p&o exploited basically. what will labour do if you were in his position now? well, there are a number of things we would like to see happen. first of all, we ve got to look at suspending all the licenses and contracts that the parent company will have with government and in terms of ports, we ve got to take legal action against the directors to say that they are not fit to run companies, you have to bring in laws to introduce minimum wage to all seafarers, and also look at these criminal proceedings that the prime minister has talked about earlier on this week because there is in theory at least an unlimited fine for