anniversary of russia s invasion of ukraine. we are trying to the russian presidents and national address just ahead and china s top diplomat is in moscow to meet with his russian counterpart as the u.s. warns a beijing could increase its support for russia s war efforts. plus, the earthquake hit areas and turkey in desperate need of access to health care and military aid, we are live in scandinavia. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with paula newton! it s so the coming hours, u.s. president joe biden s had to meet with nato secretary general and leaders of the group known as the bucharest nine during his final day in poland. the book resonant is made up of nations that sits on the most eastern part of that nato alliance. you see that country there. that meeting only one day after mr. biden delivered a rallying cry to declaring ukraine will never be a victory for russia. he repeatedly called out putin a by name and just as he did a day earlier in kyiv, h
who has the upper hand. we can see victory ahead and it is all because of you, so thank you, pennsylvania. increased forest fires in the u.s., leaving of corals in the oceans. time is running out. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is thursday, may 19, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. in new york and washington. investors on wall street will be waking up after reporting the worst trading day in nearly two years, all eyes on the u.s. markets to see if the roller coaster ride continues as fears of a recession grows. let s take a look at how it is impacting life. gasoline prices are soaring. so are home prices. and if americans want to buy a car, with the supply chain shortages even the price of used cars has skyrocketed. in california, gas prices have hit $6 a gallon this week and experts warn that could be the national average before the summer is out. aaa has the current gas average at just a little over $4.50 today. the cost of grocerie
Of protecting its Market Dominance in Online Retail at the expense of consumers and third party sellers. Our north American Business correspondent erin delmore has more from new york. Its a case that has been in the works for years, under the watchful eye of ftc chair lina khan, who made her name in the Antitrust World With A Blockbuster 2017 legal paper detailing amazons monopoly footing. On thursday, khans ftc struck its widest blow against amazon yet a sweeping lawsuit alleging the company stifled competition in its online marketplace. 17 statesjoined in. The lawsuit challenges a bunch of amazons business practices, including prioritising its own products in search results, ahead of ones by third party sellers, and anti discounting measures that ensured sellers list their lowest prices on amazon, and requiring sellers to use amazons network of Delivery Services as a condition of being included in its popular prime subscription service. Rivals, according to the ftc, just couldnt comp
Century and replacing it with one from 160 years ago, the court has risked the health and lives of arizonians. Thats arizonas Attorney General slamming the ruling from her States Supreme Court upholding a civil warera ban on abortion. Well go through that stunning decision in just a moment. Well also bring you President Bidens response to the ruling as well as his new comments on donald trump and the threats to our nations democracy. And well bring you the latest from capitol hill. Speaker mike johnson is now delaying a key priority for farright republicans and facing new pressure to pass funding for ukraine. Good morning and welcome to Way Too Early on this wednesday, april 10th. Im jonathan lemire. Thanks for starting your day with us. Just two days after former President Donald Trump said that the states should decide their own laws regarding Abortion Health care, arizona has just given the nation a stark example of the consequences of leaving this issue up to the individual states.