newsroom . i m jim acosta in washington. we begin with breaking news in south korea where 59 people are dead and 150 others are hurt. that is in seoul, the capital. and it happened at a halloween festival. i want to show you some of the scene. we have to warn you this video is graphic. it is an incredibly chaotic scene. you can see people performing cpr on some of the victims on the scene. it is unclear what caused people to collapse in these kind of numbers. will ripley is at the keep. will, you re right there. this is just unbelievable what s occurred. what more can you tell us? when we arrived, people were on the phone, sobbing, calling their loved ones to let them know they were okay. that chaos has turned into a stunned sense of shock in the nightclub district of seoul where tens of thousands of people have come to celebrate halloween. they were packed so tightly into some of the side streets. in fact, the party that was happening was at a hotel just behind me. we a
with ukraine. that was the only way to make this work. it was anticipated when the first ships began sailing back the beginning of august that 20 million tons of grain would be shipped out of the country. well, three months later it s only been 9.1 million tons of grain. ukrainians have been blaming that slow output on the russians. this was supposed to go to the third world. most of it is ending up going to the first world. that doesn t seem to be borne out by the statistics. that s been the narrative the last couple of weeks. it has looked like russia was going to pull out and not re-sign and re-up this deal. they are blaming it, though, on an overnight attack. they say they were attacked in crimea, which they are occupying, by the way. they say they were they are targeted by ukrainian military led by british specialists. the ukrainians denied it. the british denied it.