and to make us succeed within a reasonable period of time. let s bring in michael ripas. so nice to see you this morning. ukraine says it wants weapons. they re getting them. show you what s coming soon here, $800 million of stinger anti-aircraft, 200 jaff lins, 100 tactical drones, anti-armor drones. will this help? absolutely. they re already putting the stuff we provided to them to effect. local camera attacks are having a devastating effect on the rear echelons on the country. we re trying to cut off the rear, the supply trains, if you will, of the russian military, and those are the territorials and those are the people that can use these very lethal yet simple to use weapons with minimal training in the rear area and wreak havoc.
on the government to make food workers who ve had both doses of a vaccine, exempt from the self isolation rules which they say are making it increasingly difficult for some shops to keep their shelves stocked. almost 620,000 people received a contact tracing alert in the last week. the government has said the isolation rules will be relaxed for only a very small number of critical workers, before wider changes in england next month. theo leggett reports. empty shelves in supermarkets, retailers are warning that too many staff are in isolation after being contacted by nhs test and trace, all pinged by the app. no shops and their supply trains are under impact supply chains are under intense pressure. supply chains are under intense ressure. ~ , , pressure. we kept shops open during the pandemic pressure. we kept shops open during the pandemic but pressure. we kept shops open during the pandemic but now pressure. we kept shops open during the pandemic but now we ve - pressure
watched with the iraqis, the soldiers want to fight. both sunni and shia. they have a common enemy, but one of the things the iraqi government and the senior military has to do is work on their logistics and their supply trains what we called it to make sure that the equipment is getting out to the right folks. if that gets cut off or is delayed, that stops the fighting forces from doing those things. so what i believe is going to happen here a lot of these pictures seen today from northwest and west ramadi. everything s cleaved out. the iraqis pull back. a tactical play. you pull back. you re going to see a lot of air power going in over the next couple days. once we ve been able to suppress the isis aspects, the iraqis go back in in this tactical fight and retake that terrain t. hasn t happened in mosul yet. has it? no it hasn t. you are not going to see it in mosul. right now mosul s isolated. pretty much have it cleared off in the north. pressed from the south. it s isolated. no
monita? errol, let s broaden this out. joining us from tokyo is andy paul mer, senior vice president at nissan, one of japan s biggest carmakers. thanks for being with us. we saw our colleague in hong kong talking about the surge and record strength of the yen and the kind of impact i d like to know, what s happening at nissan and what kind of impact it has on exports. well, obviously it s a tough time. clearly our priority has been to secure first and foremost the safety of our all of our employees and we have relatively good news there. after that, of course, we ve been trying to make sure our supply trains are up and running and able to produce cars. good news today we managed to produce our first cars out of kushu and are basically producing from the stock we have and the challenges for us right now are making sure our supply chain is in good shape and