more. jon, good evening to you. some good news out of warsaw tonight were more than $10 billion were raised for ukrainian refugees and those internally displaced at a global online fundraising campaign. that campaign event called to stand up for ukraine hosted by the european commission president ursula and attended by polish president andre and prime minister justin trudeau. the money will help cover the cost of food, housing, medical care were more than 4 million refugees living in e you member states and also pay for humanity and terry and care for the 6.5 million that are internally displaced inside ukraine. the european bank for reconstruction and development also pledged a billion dollar loan to cover the needs of those displaced. resident zelenskyy called for more sanctions against russia a prerecorded speech in english as
back in july you said inflation was going to be temporary. i think a lot of americans are o wondering what your definition of temporary is. well, you re i being a wise guy a little bit. the reason for inflation isti the supply chains were cut off. it s going to be able to start t to taper off as we go through this year. and while biden makes empty promises about inflation off, well, small businesses are getting clobbered. my next guest has experienced firsthand here with me nowow is mary josephine, generosa manager and owner of rocko sro pastry shop in new york city. mary josephine, i wanted to talk to a small business owner tonight , not a politician about this because people haveta to understand how it affects just the the possibility of a business surviving today. how hard has it been? le