from the kremlin. on the road to the capital, wagner mercenary forces seize military headquarters in two, cities prompting an angry response. this is treason in the face of those who are fighting on the front. this is a step in the back of our troops, and the people of russia. wagner s leader and its forces are cheered as they withdraw from rostov. you have ghani prigozhin, the man dubbed putin s pitbull will now move to belarus with repercussions in russia s military offensive in ukraine. also this morning the prime minister is criticize for reportedly planning to block pay rises for public sector workers next year. plus, how glastonbury went from, grime to glam. hello, good morning. the russian president vladimir putin has faced the most serious threat yet to his leadership, the mercenary leader yevgeny prigozhin whose forces have fought for the kremlin in key battles joined the war in ukraine, seized control of the russian city acting as the merchant for the invasion,
argues the data does not reflect a recent decrease in gasoline. prices for regular unleaded had fallen about 40% 40 cents rather over the past 30 days or so but still remain about a buck 50 higher than this time last year. our coverage begins tonight at the federal reserve where rich edson tells us what to expect next. big question there, rich. good evening. good evening, bill, officials here at the federal reserve are trying to bring these price increases under control despite that inflation is on that toward praise throughout the economy. latest report shows that americans are now paying substantially more than they were last summer for the same goods and services. it s worst than economists and investors expected. prices were up 9.1% in june compared to the same month last year. today s numbers notching another 40 year high. the labor department s monthly consumer price index shows food up 10.5% from last year. energy increased more than 40%. gas almost 60%. and hous
influence imagination commenting on the media, including us about what the implications of this implications might be. but if the basically and that the hope would be that it is a mess that strengthened ukraine. unfortunately, we can t know that. but i think it eye it does worry me when i see newspapers making rather triumphalist comments about how this is all ukraine and everybody can t ukraine. i think everybody or most of us in this country, if not everybody, once ukraine to win. we are on the side of ukraine. we are putting into weapons for ukraine. and if they are so evidently the injured party here, but this is not a straightforward situation. and i think the comment that this is that ukraine is on a path to victory doesn t really help anyone. this is a mess. it s simply a mess that long time. and we just have to hope that
keep a job. for democrats in swing states, the road to victory doesn t appear to include president biden. the president is always welcome to nevada. this week nevada senator catherine cortez masto told fox she would welcome the president to her home state but wouldn t answer why he hasn t campaigned with her yet. my focus is on, as i run for re-election in my state where i m third generation it s about the issue nevadans care about. mark kelly told reporters he hasn t thought about it yet while georgia senator raphael warnock told reporters he doesn t plan the administration s schedule and ohio senate candidate tim ryan a 2020 biden surrogate didn t appear with biden when the president recently visited cleveland due to a scheduling conflict. it comes as a new york times cinema poll reveals 64% of democrat would rather have a candidate rather than biden in 2024 u. they lose the house and
office there in more than a decade, but also he did so just one year after the very same electorate went for president joe biden. biden won virginia in 2020 by double digits. now, youngkin s victory doesn t appear to be an anomaly, either. right now the governors race in new jersey is too close to call despite the state being reliably blue, even more so in virginia. incumbent governor phil murphy in a dead heat right now with republican jack ciattarelli. nancy pelosi announcing that four weeks of paid family medical leave is back in to the bill. this is after the loss of the nail biter in new jersey. reporter: senator, what went wrong last night? failure to deliver. congress has to deliver. the window is closing. we have no more time. we need to get it done, and as