voters voices. our special panel on their top issues and biggest concerns that they will be taking to the ballot box. plus ronna mcdaniel, will cain, jimmy failla, the faulkner focus top of the hour. dana: a new york judge signed a warrant to seize two planes from russian oligarchs one, we ve been talking about him for a while. his two jets are valued at more than $400 million, bill. $400 million. the commerce department is slamming the oligarch with an administrative complaint worth more than twice the amount of the planes. the jets were flown to russia in march and that violated u.s. export restrictions and boy, oh boy. there are problems now. bill: we were thinking this would happen 3 1/2 months ago but they are getting around to it now. dana: what happened to his yacht. the italians took the yacht. good for them.
Global grain shortages, the rising cost of importing fuel and export bans on food have led to a surge in domestic food pricesĀ and the risk of food shortages for the South Asian nation of Bhutan. [.]
and i have heard some positive announcements, for example, from canada in this regard. don t hold, you say. i mean, much of the world was relying on india, world s number two wheat producer, to help make up the shortfall. india has now put export restrictions in place. would you say india is wrong? i would really beg l them to reconsider. that is such a difficult moment for the world. they can play a positive role. i understand they need to feed their people. they have 1.4 billion of them. but let s all act in a collaborative manner, because only if we do it, we have a chance to to overcome this crisis. a few weeks ago, ukraine s president, of course, president zelensky, told a joint meeting of you at the imf and the world bank that his country needs $7 billion a monthjust
and three, there has to be increase in agriculture, agricultural production, in places where this is possible. it is not going to be enough to fully compensate for the loss, but it can compensate for some of the loss. and i have heard some positive announcements, for example, from canada in this regard. don t hold, you say. i mean, much of the world was relying on india, world s number two wheat producer, to help make up the shortfall. india has now put export restrictions in place. would you say india is wrong? i would really beg them to reconsider. that is such a difficult moment for the world. they can play a positive role. i understand they need to feed their people. they have 1.4 billion of them. but let s all act in a collaborative manner, because only if we do it, we have a chance to to