they need to take such an historic move to bring transparency to this. eric holcomb is the latest u.s. official to pay a visit to taiwan. we ll seek to continue to build strategic partnerships with you. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is monday, august 22, 4:00 a.m. in washington, 9:00 a.m. in london and 11:00 a.m. in moscow where new details are emerging after the death of dugin, daughter of a prominent supporter of vladimir putin. a murder investigation was launched after she was killed in a car bomb on saturday. the russian investigative committee believe someone ordered and planned the blast. a foreign ministry official has implied ukraine may be responsible, but ukraine is strongly denying that claim. cnn s fred pleitgen is following all the developments from the russian capital. reporter: a car engulfed in a massive fireball on a highway outside moscow. police say the vehicle exploded and crashed, the driver dead on the scene. that
imperial ambitions. darya dugina died as an explosive device went off as she drove. she is the daughter of alexander dugin, an ally of russian president vladimir putin. for the latest let s turn to frederik pleitgen in moscow. fred. reporter: hi there christine. first of all, the reason why i m standing here is because today is also russian flag day and there is a big celebration here, people coming out and are told to show their patriotism here in central moscow. but of course the killing of darya dugina really is something that continues to dominate the headlines here and especially the question of how it could happen and second of all who might be behind it which is really something that lot of people are debating here. what is being becoming clear is that there does seem to be a pretty high degree of sophistication behind all of this. of course we know that her car blew up on a moscow highway late saturday night. and then engulfed in a fireball, she crashed and was dead
the wall street community fears that another .75 hike next month and more after that. the inflationary environment gets disturbance turning here after four straight weeks of advances that were stopped last week. not a great start to this week. more on that in just a minute. now there s this. say it ant so, joe? bill clinton s treasury secretary warned president biden against extending the moratorium on student loan payments. larry summers says inflation will get worse for everybody else because of it. hillary vaughn on why the administration seems to be hinting in this case. no, he s not. why our professor tells us, oh, yes he is. welcome. i m neil cavuto. i want to go to hillary vaughn on what could be coming in days. hillary, what are you hearing? president biden is keeping everyone in suspense, especially those that owe student loans. he says he will make his decision known before september 1 when payments restart. students are on edge waiting to see if they need to star
the question is whether or not these candidates want joe biden, the president, to try to help them out in these races. watch this. would you want president biden to come to arizona and campaign with you? hey, i ll welcome anybody to come to arizona, travel around the state at any time. as long as i m here. that s not an open invitation to president biden to come and campaign with you. martha: lack of enthusiasm there. the economy remains a top concern for many voters. most americans in this nbc poll say that the country is already in recession. that number is 68. then it combines 71% say that more spending under this new inflation reduction act is likely to make things worse or make no difference in their lives at all. we have insight this hour from karl rove as far as the election goes and how that plays in to the mid-terms. first, let s go to the white house with jared bernstein. happy monday to you. dow down about 700 points last time i checked. a lot of concern th
he pulled her through the window and she is safe and robert ray is a hero for saving that woman from the flood waters. she was on her way to pick up her daughter and really an extraordinary moment. good for him. well-done. that is the story for this monday, august 22. see you tomorrow. thanks for being with us today. see you then. neil: an ugly day at the corner of wall and broad. a lot of this built on fears the federal reserve is going to keep hiking interest rates and maybe by a lot. the coincidence this particular week is revealing, because this is the week the federal reserve has the big pow-wow in wyoming. by the end of the week, we ll hear from jerome powell and whether he agrees with his fellow fed governors and district presidents that say that they should be vigilant when it comes to hike rakes.