grill, to travel and 2024 campaign, welcome everyone, i m charles payne in for neil cavuto and this is a special. they edition of your world. the pretty in here to talk about what is expected to be an exciting summer ceo of sue leonard. this is becoming an annual ritual with us wear you give us these mouthwatering, you know, i can t wait, s to. well, you know, what this weekend what we saw was the grill. the grill lights up and people [inaudible] you re looking at hamburger meat they re still up considerably over the last two or three years right now. charles: to that point we looked at these monthly data reports and it s pretty clear, food at home to your point out the prices have slowed dramatically versus food at restaurants which at one point people were, like, y. cook? because food prices have gone up so much so, you know, a cheeseburger is appointed% madonna since 2019, i rather have your ground we ve and make my own burger! yarco. that s wha
in wisconsin, it is a donald trump on stage back in the campaign trail and i can tell you one thing that is definitely going to talk about is how much he likes milwaukee. just a few days ago and the company of the republicans, he said that milwaukee was a horrible city and he said that never happened but that is to be the pattern with donald trump, this is something in blame everybody else reporting it. not the smartest move if you need to when wisconsin, the biggest of swing states and you re heading there for the republican convention later on in the year. fix, convention later on in the year. nonstrategic move and this is a move where you know, very clearly, you can tell that donald trump is listening to his advisers were from professional nut should be noted. this campaign operation is better than the one in 2016, better than the 1020 and he got some really sick this republicans, peoplejust to serve people like george bush in office in a very sophisticated operation arou
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rockets. russian troops are attempting to break through the defenses and advance south, further into donbas. in a small town outside of kyiv, new video shows damaged and destroyed homes left by russian shelling during the first phase of this conflict. as ukraine s orthodox christians celebrate easter this weekend, ukraine s president said he was hopeful of prevailing against russia. translator: the 58th day of our defense is coming to an end. it ends on good friday, the day when death seems to have won. but we hope for a resurrection. we believe in the victory of life over death, and we pray that death loses. moscow has finally acknowledged casualties from the sinking of the moskva more than a week ago. says one sailor was killed, 27 missing. claiming the 396 remaining crew were rescued and taken to crimea. for more, let s bring in isa soares. hi to you, isa. reporter: a very good morning to you, michael. as our reporters meet more ukrainians, the stories of brutality a
country s borders. welcome to the show, everyone. it is now 8:00 a.m. in lviv, ukraine, and we re getting a clearer picture about russia s goals in ukraine. russia s military now confirming its objective is to take full control of ukraine s black sea coast. and key to that is a city that we ve been talking about for days now of mariupol, where an unknown number of ukrainian troops as well as civilians are trapped inside a large steel factory, a large steel complex as you can see it on your screen. ukraine s prime minister spoke about the dire situation as he met with u.s. officials in washington. have a listen. the situation in mariupol is terrible. this is the biggest humanitarian catastrophe during this and maybe during last centuries because many thousands of people, maybe many thousands of people are died in mariupol, and we will see the terrible atrocities and terrible war crimes in mariupol when it will be liberated from russians. that s the situation in mariupol.