now saying, did the u.s. help with the strategy behind this counteroffensive? tom soufi burridge in kyiv. tonight, in the u.s., e dow tumbles. inflation remaining stubbornly high despite falling gas prices. this evening, we go down the list at the grocery store, what s costing you more and by how much. why this was worse than expected. and how president biden framed this today. mary bruce is here. the nba tonight suspending phoenix suns owner robert sarver for a year, fining him $10 million after a year-long investigation into allegations he made repeated racist and sexist remarks. sarver tonight issuing a statement. and then those who say this move by the nba wasn t enough. alex presha standing by. the killing of a las vegas reporter. tonight, the suspect, a local politician believed to have been angry about the reporter s work. that suspect in court today. the mudslides and the floods destroying homes. and the newly emerging images of the families as they were being
his visceral reflexive, resting state where he s happiest is when he s fighting with people whether he s right or wrong, whether it s supposedly benefits him or hurts him. doesn t matter. he likes being down in the mud rolling around with the pigs. a lot of the people in his base they just like him fighting. they don t care what he s fighting about. they don t care if it seems autocr autocratic. a lot of times he does things that he knows are autocratic and sound autocratic because he knows it will shock and stun the press. yes. we think when we call him an autocrat, somehow that s a damning thing. bring it on. call me an autocrat. go ahead. he looks up to vladimir putin, erdogan, it s the leader in the philippines duterte. it s the most autocratic people. his first trip was to poland. china is actually tightening
again, this is taped material that we had a little earlier from nhk. that debris, the mud rolling in across the land there, thankfully in most instances, this was across farmland. so at least we are dealing with a situation where there are fewer people but are there still people on the ground there affected by this and the worry is them trying to rush and evacuate ahead of that roll of mud and debris that brings cars and boats all collected together. now back on land of course the quake rattled tokyo residents who they re used to these kind of events as we ve said but smoke was seen rising from a poured building. people poured out into the streets from their office buildings. we spoke to one witness to this who choose remain in his building. he works for the times there, he was the asia editor. he decided that he felt safer inside of the building but advice given by authorities there is if you can possibly get
other. we called governor blagojevich even as recently as january of 2007 a he r., quote, eptional leader. lying about professional career something that follows in the political trail. kirk got the flood of mud rolling when the family bank collapsed it was already a problem for the democratic candidate and kirk kept it and the bank s shady customers front and center in tv appearances in tv ads. he made tens of millions in risky loans to convicted mobsters. even when asked last week about fiscal policy, kirk went on a brief tangent about the good old days. when we didn t lend money to mobsters. i have learned over the last year and a half that sometimes have you got to punch back. and his campaign swung and connected on kirk s truthfulness. last week he lied. with help from the campaign, a series of news reports hammered kirk for his inaccurate accounts that he personally received a military award that went to his entire unit. i m not going to spend a lot of time
other. we called governor blagojevich even as recently as january of 2007 a he r., quote, eptional leader. lying about professional career something that follows in the political trail. kirk got the flood of mud rolling when the family bank collapsed it was already a problem for the democratic candidate and kirk kept it and the bank s shady customers front and center in tv appearances in tv ads. he made tens of millions in risky loans to convicted mobsters. even when asked last week about fiscal policy, kirk went on a brief tangent about the good old days. when we didn t lend money to mobsters. i have learned over the last year and a half that sometimes have you got to punch back. and his campaign swung and connected on kirk s truthfulness. last week he lied. with help from the campaign, a series of news reports hammered kirk for his inaccurate accounts that he personally received a military award that went to his entire unit. i m not going to spend a lot of time