you watching us here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. i m kim brunhuber. we re live in kyiv with the latest. plus, two of the most closely watched congressional candidates face off in their first debate. we ll look at what stood out in the race that could decide the control in the senate. and with the holiday season around the corner, people could have sticker shock. we ll break down the numbers. ukraine is reporting new russian strikes on at least two cities. a short time ago it said a rocket attack hit a community outside the capital kyiv, causing severe damage to an energy infrastructure facility, while multiple missiles and kamikaze drones struck another city. meanwhile more military artillery will be sent to ukraine. russia is reportedly struggling to replenish its own. that s because according to u.s. officials, western sanctions are keeping many components of weapons productions out of russia s hands. a significant amount of russian wea
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happened with covid and the travel restrictions there, but even back to the us and china trade disputes that we saw a few years ago. so, we have been used so used to increased global trade and a very stable inflation that comes from that and what we re seeing is some real challenges to that trend. so it s notjust going to affect businesses but also consumers and investors, of course, as inflation changes, the investment environment changes. companies from bp to mcdonalds to coca cola have all reported supply chain issues in recent weeks. even the pub chain wetherspoons. the boss of which was a very vocal brexit supporter. all of them are having the same problems. is the answer letting in more foreign workers, as some are arguing? that deals with one of the problems and that is one of the problems and that is one of the problems being highlighted today in that interview