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addressed the media calling the attack an affront to democracy and freedom to speech. the suspect, a man in his 40s, was arrested on the spot, in possession of what nhk is describing as a handmade gun. he made no attempt to flee before being swarmed by the security detail. witnesses say abe was shot from behind, he didn t collapse after the first shot, but did collapse after the second shot before receiving cpr. while controversial figure here in japan at times, abe is an incredibly important figure, not only here in japan, but around the world, and news of this shooting has absolutely sent shock waves around the nation, and the world. hours following this shooting, many have taken to social media to say that they hoped at the time that he would pull through with many calling today s shooting a barbaric act that shakes the root of democracy, saying that whether or not you agree with this political stances, violence to suppress political stances is unacceptable. and i me ....
an energy emergency? energy companies across the continent warn of higher prices. limited rationing is already under way in germany as the supply from russia starts to drop off. in america, they ve released more oil to the market but is it enough to keep us all going? with more sanctions and cold weather on the way, are we looking at a perfect storm for the energy market? i m going to be discussing all of that with these two, there they are, dr ulrich hoppe, the director general of the german british chamber of industry and commerce. and helima croft, a member of america s national petroleum council, which advises the us energy secretary on strategy. also on the show, the big boss of the middle east s oldest privately held oil and gas company, crescent petroleum, joins me to talk about those skyrocketing prices, energy supply and the impact of the war in ukraine. wherever you rejoining me from around the world once again a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you k ....
i don t know, if there s no people helping there anymore, maybe not their vote. max foster, thank you. top of a brand new hour on cnn. thanks for staying with us. i m victor blackwell. there are growing fears that there may soon be an escalation in ukraine after a violent attack in moscow this weekend. the kremlin is accusing ukraine s intelligence officers of carrying out an assassination of a daughter of a prominent putin ally. she was killed in a car bombing on saturday night near the russian capitol. russian security agency says a ukrainian woman was behind the attack and the bomb was detonated remotely. ukraine denies any responsibility. cnn s frederik pleitgen is live in moscow for us. fred, what s the latest. reporter: well, the russians have put out a video claiming to show this ukrainian woman enter russia, then move into a housing complex where daria dugina also apparently lived to see the daily routines of daria dugina, carrying out the bombing and escapi ....
it s how they write their memoirs. those are some of the new excuses from republicans about why donald trump took classified documents home with him to mar-a-lago. there was, though, one of the old ones about hillary clinton. the former president now is previewing his legal plans as he pushes more dangerous rhetoric. also this morning, new polling from nbc news shows americans no longer believe the economy is the most pressing issue facing our country. steve kornacki joins us to break down the numbers and to tell us what is on the minds of americans. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is monday, august 22nd. with us this morning, u.s. special correspondent for bbc news, the great katty kay. katty, taking broadside shots a moment ago at your home country and the technology there. i was deeply concerned by that. i know. i was just hoping no one was listening back home. i think you re okay. we ll redeem ourselves here. okay. let s start with the new nbc ....
watch list right here at our southern border. those numbers are higher than the last five years all combined together. they are running out to flat top area. an average of 1,800 illegal immigrant runners have slipped past border patrol every day since october. cbp forces tell fox news. and new cbp data on the number of potential terrorists encountered at the southern border highlights why that is a major concern. according to cbp in fiscal year 2017, there were only two people on the terror watch list arrested at the southern border. fiscal year 2018 had six. fiscal year 2019 had zero. fiscal year 2020 had three. fiscal year 2021 had 15 and so far in facial year 2022 border patrol has already arrested 50 people on the terror watch list. the trend is clear. the numbers of known or suspected tastes arrested at the southern border have exploded under president biden: we are here once again dealing with the ongoing failure of the biden administration to do its fundame ....