alcatraz, carl maldin s nose? you remember him, huh? greg: oh, man streets of san francisco, now they call it frisco because shoplifters stole the other letters. you may have heard nordstrom closing both downtown stores due to the shockingly amount of shoplifting. when asked about folding the white house said they thought they already blew that up. shut down is the pipeline of nordstrom one. greg: yeah, we dug up. but that can happen to anyone who among us hasn t confused a pipeline to a department store? i m sure i ve had gas in both. yeah, yeah. it s okay to laugh. but another major retailer hauls as because of crime or as nordstrom put it, quote, the dynamics of the uni don t ton san francisco market changed drastically with the foot traffic to our stores and our ability to operate successfully. nothing impacts foot traffic like those feet hopping over needles and piles of poop or getting run over by violent looting nut jobs so let me translate what that statement
translation: if the territorial integrity of our country is - threatened, then to defend russia and our people, we shall of course use all means at our disposal. i am not bluffing. in the past hour, russia has released 10 prisoners of war captured in ukraine in a deal brokered by saudi arabia. half are britons. also in the programme, new york s attorney general files a civil suit against donald trump and three of his children, accusing them of fraud. donald trump has condemned the lawsuit as a witch hunt . also this hour, the us federal reserve is expected to announce in the next few minutes another hike in interest rates, in a bid to bring down high inflation. we begin with the conflict in ukraine. russia s president, vladimir putin, has announced a partial military mobilisation, making an additional 300,000 personnel available to fight in ukraine from today. he said the call up was necessary to protect russian territory, including occupied areas that moscow is preparing
shinzo abe. mr abe who was japan s longest serving leader was shot dead during an election rally injuly. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are author and journalist, susie boniface and sian grifiths, education editor for the sunday times. the financial times leads with comments by the bank of england s chief economist suggesting a big rise in interest rates could be on the way. the times believes such a rise could trigger a fall in house prices. the telegraph reports the highly unusual warning by the international monetary fund to liz truss to reverse her recent tax cuts. the metro focuses on keir starmer s speech at the labour conference and his plea to voters not to forget the economic turmoil when it comes to the next election. the guardian also goes with starmer s speech and his belief that this is a labour moment that will see the party returned to power. the mirror is similarly enthusiastic concentra
alcatraz, carl maldin s nose? you remember him, huh? greg: oh, man streets of san francisco, now they call it frisco because shoplifters stole the other letters. you may have heard nordstrom closing both downtown stores due to the shockingly amount of shoplifting. when asked about folding the white house said they thought they already blew that up. shut down is the pipeline of nordstrom one. greg: yeah, we dug up. but that can happen to anyone who among us hasn t confused a pipeline to a department store? i m sure i ve had gas in both. yeah, yeah.
with the there s no difference. we don t need to do it. you mark 100% right. we need a new leader. sean: we talk a lot about how but they also have nordstrom one the u.s., i have been saying it all that, important even today, 161 or 67,000 barrels of oil every day from russia. it is making putin which again. it is allowing him to continue his territorial ambitions and then of course, all of europe, the natural gas comes from vladimir on top of all of the oil they are importing in that middle of what is going on right now. so they are absence of leaf a third-party aiding and abetting in his work effort. mark: they are a. you are exactly right. when kamala harris says you got