jobs report later on today. during morning joe. according to the international monetary fund, the global economy will feel like it s in a recession next year. that r word being thrown around more and more in recent weeks. what prompted their year. that r word being thrown around more and more in recent weeks. what prompted their assessment? so i suppose it s a weakness across the board, one, they re measuring out the russia/ukraine saga and that has gone through to the prices, causing the prices to go a whole lot higher across most of europe. then you head to the united states where economic data there isn t necessarily as bright as one would certainly hope and the russia/ukraine crisis impacting things this. you re also finding difficulty with the cost of supply of certain items. we found the chip shortage not too long ago. growth across the world, very very difficult. if you re looking at china, they re looking with a whole lot
moscow. there has been widespread concern that kremlin could use a weapon of mass destruction to regain some footing in the war. but in the words of president biden, i don t think there is any such thing as the ability to easily use a tactical nuclear weapon. and not end up with armageddon. the kremlin, meanwhile, is resorting to other heinous measures in the occupation. the police force says there is significant new evidence of war crimes being carried out by russia from torture chambers to mass graves. police recovered the bodies of 534 civilians in it areas reclaimed by russian forces. they include hundreds of women and 19 children. as the new york times reports, most of the victims were residents who were detained for violating the nightly kerr few or accused of acting as targets
recriminations. and the people leading this charge are the chechen president warlord and the sanctioned oligarch responsible for financing the group of notorious russian mers on airy. you re beginning to see elements in the security defense apparatus trying to take down the people who are the architects of this military campaign. so i think as it goes in ukraine, so it may well go in moscow. pressure, clearly, growing within the kremlin. senior correspondent for yahoo news, we re grateful when you can join us. we move on to other stories here. we re following new developments relating to the fbi search the mar-a-lago home. the new york simz reporting that the justice department still believes that trump has even more documents in his possession. two people familiar with the matter tell the times that a top doj official told trump s lawyers in recent weeks that the department believed he had not
although remember in, the lead-up to the invasion in february eluded to the possibility of nukes. i just got back from estonia. i said what is the likelihood of them using a tactical nuclear weapon in ukraine and he displayed a knowing calm, he said, look, nato has superb intelligence to the strategic capabilities, kind of hinted at the fact that we would know well in advance if they were moving this stuff into the field. he said, essentially what i just told you. the more that russia loses the more you re going to hear this sort of storm and drag about, you know, the resorting to some kind of atomic solution. but i think it s important to also stress if he does do this, if he does use a tactical nuclear weapon, there will be retaliation. i don t know what form it will take. but i m hearing there is going to be something that happens to
for ukrainian counter attacks. in an address yesterday, president zelenskyy said ukrainian forces have retain hundreds of square kilometers of territory and dozens of control in the region in the days since russia announced the sham annexation of the area. the united kingdom s ministry of defense also posted an update about russia losing heavy weaponry. repurposed equipment makes up a large portion of ukraine s military hardware. they likely captured at least 440 russian made battle tanks and around 650 other armored vehicles since this invasion. joining us now, senior correspondent michael wise. good morning. thank you for being here. we heard rather stark warnings from president biden last night. we should note u.s. officials