China is experiencing a rare episode of sliding prices. Japans economy experienced this back in the 1990s and early 2000s. Now, this comes hot the heels of disappointing china trade data on tuesday, which showed that exports sank at their fastest rate since the pandemic, dropping by more 14 in the year tojuly, with imports also falling by more than 12 in the same period. Joining me now is duncan wrigley, Chief China Economist at pantheon macroeconomics. Thank you very much for being with us today. The Rest Of The World looking on in amazement. Considering the inflationary pressures the rest of us are dealing with. What do you read Between The Lines in this latest data . Between the lines in this latest data . Latest data . Ok, i mean, there are some latest data . Ok, i mean, there are some shortterm latest data . Ok, i mean, there are some shortterm factors i are some short term factors that push down the data for this month, there has been a surge of seasonal vegetables, the big pictu
Its the biggest election day of the year so far. Welcome to cnns Special Coverage of super tuesday im wolf blitzer in washington and im kate bolduan in new york. The first polls are closing in just a few hours from now. And turnout in states like North Carolina is strong as millions of americans and six next extreme states are now voting for republicans. It is a big day, 865 delegates are at stake. Donald trump expected to win most of them making the republican front runner almost unstoppable potentially. By the end of this light tonight, trump is expected to be within striking distance of the 1,215 delegates needed to win the republican president ial nomination, which raises the big question, what does nikki haley do next . Our less than an hour will be getting our first early clues about the outcome of tonights vote. Thats where we get the first results from our exit polls. We have our reporters fanned out across the nation right now is better. Voters are heading to the polls. I want
even as his legal problems are mounting his hold on the republican party is tightening. i m phil mattingly in washington. pamela brown has the night off, and you are in the cnn newsroom. we begin this hour in ukraine as it wrestles with a terrifying fear of a nuclear disaster. it is now almost six months to the day since russia launched its unprovoked invasion. new video from ukraine s ministry of defense right here says this is a successful strike destroying a rare russian radar complex in south eastern ukraine. ukraine is about to get more u.s. help in its fight against russia. the pentagon saying it ll now send another $775 million in aid. including ammunition for the high promobility artillery ro rockets, howwitzers and other ammunition plus dozens of drones and different vehicles. a lot of the fighting right now is centered in zaporizhzhia, right around the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. ukraine says russia is launching attacks from there because ukraine wouldn t risk
The house will be in order. This years cspan celebrates 45 years of covering Congress Like no other. Since 1979, weve been your primary source for capitol hill. Providing balanced, unfiltered coverage of government. Taking you to where the policies debated and decided, all with the support of americas cable companies. Cspan, 45 years and counting. Powered by cable. Now a discussion on technology and Government Policies featuring Biden Administration cabinet officials and members of congress. Speakers addressed the issues of Artificial Intelligence and a potential ban on the tiktok video app during their remarks. This is about two hours. All right. Welcome back, everyone. If youre coming in, grab a seat because youre not going to want to miss this. I think everyone in this room you probably have friends who dont know so tell them to make sure they know about our [indiscernible] im pleased to announce the first details of our upcoming a. I. Plus summit. So last year we did two summits. O
So americans at data are not indiscriminate research by intelligence authorities. This event was hosted by the association of former Intelligence Officers. Okay. Im up here during my tap dance. It is a pleasure to introduce hate is the chairman formal general counsel to the National Security agency. He is going to introduce our first speaker do it. Okay thank you. Jim. I am really delighted to be able to introduce matz olson. As you know we advertise and we did until the events over last weekend and she is obviously tied up permanently or at least for some weeks. We asked who can talk about this topic of pfizer . Her suggestion and the suggestion of the white o house wass that we ask matz olson to o it. Matt, we are grateful to you for doing this on short notice. Matt is perfect for this topic. He has a deep experience in the Intelligence Community. It was general counsel at the oe National Security agency, in between there before he came back to the Justice Department he now runs the