let s now get down to business. we start with energy as more eu caps on russian oil have come into effect. the price of premium products, primarily diesel, is being capped at $100 a barrel, while low end products, including fuel oil, will be capped at $45. other oil product imports are banned completely from today. the price cap is designed to limit moscow s ability to fund its war in ukraine. enforcement relies on prohibiting insurance and shipping companies from dealing with russian cargo, unless it was bought at or below the set price. i have not got viyella davis to talk about this instead i do have another guest. joining me now is spencer welch, oil analyst with s&p global. we have been talking about eu caps and bounce, what has changed today? changed today? there is essentially changed today? there is essentially three - changed today? there is. essentially three different mechanisms that have been put in place in the last two months. on the fifth of december, the eu
this way saying the queen died peaceably at balmoral this afternoon. the queen and king consort will remain at balmoral i will return to london tomorrow. so that is the new reality in the united kingdom. the king, and the queen consort. that is charles and camilla, the royal family rushed to balmoral earlier today after the palace announced that the cream was under medical supervision. doctors are very concerned about her health, we got a glimpse of prince williams, prince edward, and prince andrew, there is william descending the steps and scotland, as he arrived coming up from his home. ed ones are now earlier today. william of course the next in line driving some of the family members to balmoral earlier today. we just saw the queen on tuesday, she looked too well when she met with the new british prime minister, but yesterday became the report that she was canceling a virtual meeting and the doctors had told her to rest. there is an image of list trust and now this is n
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helping veterans back from war. we have the dogs and their people, live on set. it s saturday may 12th, good morning, glad you re with us i m randi kaye. we start with new developments in several high profile legal stories that captured the nation s attention this week. three more people have been taken in custody for allegedly helping adam mayes evade police. he killed himself in the woods near al pine, mississippi earlier this week, as soon as police closed in on him. next to him at the time were the two sisters he kidnapped after killing their mother and older sister. authorities say the girls are still shaken. here is mayes brother. we don t even plan on claiming the body. that is just how we feel. anyone that was directly involved with adam, pretty much lived in fear. mayes wife charged with two count of murder in the case. jennifer hudson s brother in was found guilty on three counts of first degree murder. william balfour killed hudson s mother, brother and 7-