this is not who we are. oh every patriotic american knows how, president biden painting the upcoming elections as the battle for the soul of the nation. more on that up. ahead leading with the breaking news in tupelo, mississippi, where a man flying a small plane is in custody, following ordeal as he left the skies saturday morning. he threatened to crash the aircraft into a walmart which led to the store becoming evacuated. the plane eventually came down. more with nbc correspondent blaine talk to us, we just heard from the officials a short time ago. whatever we learned about this individual who took this plane and perhaps as motivations here? yes, but we are learning and continuing to learn more by the hour how this unfolded and how it became unbelievably v to a peaceful and with no injuries. more about this individuals. he s 29 years old. he actually worked at that airport, in tupelo. he worked there for about a decade. he was responsible for refusing the aircraft.
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others. it might hurt everyone on the planet. many, many people around the planet. many, many people around the world also shop using my next guest s company. we are talking walmart, the biggest company in the world. it s the biggest retailer in the world, and she s in charge of the entire business outside of the united states. judith mckenna, a real pleasure having you on my show. and judith, on this week s show, we ve been talking about the impact of extreme weather on food prices, including the ban of most rice exports from india. and just at a time, judith, when we started to see food prices falling, do you think prices will inevitably start rising again? hi, aaron. it s a pleasure to be here. listen, i think the world, the economy, this confliction of events that have happened between weather, the challenges in europe with ukraine and everything that s been going on is putting real pressure around the world on pricing forfood.
so so far in the show, we ve been talking about the new threats to food supply and how they could drive up prices. and that could mean anything from starvation for some to rising costs of living and interest rates for others. one thing is that it might touch everyone on the planet. and i tell you what, many, many people around the world also shop using my next guest company. we re talking walmart. it s the biggest retailer in the world, and she s in charge of the entire business outside of the united states. judith mckenna, a real pleasure having you on my show. and judith, on this week s show, we ve been talking about the impact of extreme weather on food prices, including the ban of most rice exports from india. and just at a time, judith, when we started to see food prices falling, do you think prices will inevitably start rising again? hi, aaron. it s a pleasure to be here. listen, i think the world, the economy, this confliction of events that have happened between wheather, the c
when we started to see food prices falling, do you think prices will inevitably start rising again? hi, aaron. it s a pleasure to be here. listen, i think the world, the economy, this confliction of events that have happened between weather, the challenges in europe with ukraine, and everything that s been going on is putting real pressure around the world on pricing forfood. like, what we re seeing in markets around the world is a two year stack of inflation where we operate still running stubbornly at around a 20 to 30% on that two year basis. we re seeing some moderation in kind of current prices, but it s not enough for people to really feel that in their pockets yet. so i think there s a lot still to play out in this space. we re doing our part, very much being thoughtful about where we source and how we source, making sure we ve got surety of supply of everything that we ve got. how unusual do you think these events are? i mean, for example,