ukraine s president, volodymyr zelenskyy, who declared the victory in the end will belong to ukraine. now, putin did not declare war or try to mobilize more troops, as analysts suspected. he also canceled the victory day air shows across russia that had been scheduled. the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. believes this shows that putin recognizes that his war is not going well. president putin has recognized he has no victory to celebrate. his efforts in ukraine have not succeeded. he was not able to go into ukraine and bring them to their knees in a few days and have them surrender. he gave up on taking kyiv. in the east, ukrainians are fighting back in the luhansk region after russian units built multiple bridges over a key river. these could allow putin s forces to cut off supply routes to the region. ukrainian officials fear as many as 60 people are dead after they say russia dropped a bomb on a school over the weekend. let s turn to cnn s erin burnett in the capital o
worried about their finances. a new gallup poll finding 40% are concerned about how they re going to pay their bills. more than half now worried about how they will maintain their standard of living. welcome. i m charles payne in for neil cavuto. this is your world. we have fox team coverage, susan li on the market and its fall out and madison alworth on consumers that just want out. susan? charles, almost $10 trillion in stock market losses this year. that s half the u.s. economy wiped out in five months. we re looking at the lowest levels in a year on wall street. investors selling a again today on fresh concerns that china s covid look downing will meet supply disruptions and keep inflation elevated for some time that will force the federal reserve to raise rates quickly and sharply in the short term. possibly the most aggressive pace of rate increases since the 1980s. that means investors are selling off heavyweight technology shares again, which have outperformed the
the fire a chilling message sprayed on the side of the building. if abortions aren t safe, then you aren t, either. bill: churches brace for a threatened mother s day protest. pro-choice protestors gathered in cities nationwide and outside the homes of supreme court justices saturday night. dagen: in a statement yesterday a white house officials defended the fundamental right to protest but said the president condemns violence and vandalism after criticism like this from senator ted cruz. it was shameful the white house refused to condemn violent protestors threatening the families of the supreme court. it is disgraceful and joe biden used to be chairman of the judiciary committee. joe biden knows it is disgraceful and literally threatening the lives of these justices by the mob they are unleashing. mark thiessen. the white house doubled down on peaceful protests and warning protestors not to intimidate. things did get ugly over the weekend. take a look in madison
i m erica hill. welcome to cnn newsroom. i m victor blackwell. breaking news. the january 6 committee just subpoenaed donald trump. this historic move stems from their investigation into the attack on the u.s. capitol. cnn received a copy of the panel s letter and subpoena moments ago. the committee voted unanimously to compel trump to testify under oath and provide documents about his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. if the former president fights the subpoena the court battle could outlast the committee s mandate. cnn justice correspondent evan perez and political correspondent sara murray joining us now. evan, what is the committee saying here? the subpoena is demanding the former president produce documents by november 4th. this is everything related to his effort to overturn the 2020 election results. they re asking also for him to appear for a deposition on november 14th app nd to provide testimony to the committee. that could go beyond that single day accor
hello, everyone. thank you for joining me this sunday. i m fredricka whitfield. we begin with a country in mourning. heart broken and searching for answers after a halloween celebration in south korea turned deadly. the crowd tusurging in a nightcb district, killing at least 153 people. at least two americans were among those killed. authorities are trying to determine what triggered the crush. witnesses say people were trapped and panicked. world leaders are offering their contdolence condolences. joe biden saying he grieves with the south korean people. reporting now from the scene, cnn s correspondent will ripley. reporter: halloween horror and heartbreak. in seoul s popular night life district, nightmare scenes. the narrow alleys lined with lifeless bodies, many in costume. first responders trying to save them. this is a row of stretchers that we initially thought were waiting for potential survivors of this incident at halloween party where thousands of people we