tactical nuclear weapons on their territory. he said president lukashenko has often been raising theissue lukashenko has often been raising the issue with him. an asteroid passed harmlessly between the earth and the moon this evening and what astronomers are calling a once in a decade event. you are watching bbc news. welcome to talking business. let s have a look at what is on the show. a crisis forcing governments to invest billions to avert a catastrophe. it is not the banking crisis, though. it is the climate crisis. as europe goes head to head with the united states on subsidies for green investment we will ask what it means for business, international trade and the future of the planet. i will discuss that with these two. there they are. and we will assess the impact on business with wayne griffiths the big boss of the car maker seat which has just announced an electric car battery plant in spain. he willjoin me for an exclusive interview. he willjoin me for an exclusiv
after bloomberg reported they are among the banks under scrutiny in a us department ofjustice probe into whether financial professionals helped russian oligarchs evade sanctions. shares of ubs and credit suisse fell more than 6%. and secondly deutsche bank slumped more than 13%, after a sharpjump in the cost of insuring against the risk of default after concerns about what happened to credit suisse. so what is happening to an already beseiged banking sector? hopefully, russ mould, an investment director at aj bell, can help us make sense of it. ross, what is happening? i think ubs and credit suisse under in a regulatory investigation is clearly unfortunate. equally, both forums have been under regulatory scrutiny before, so perhaps you shouldn t be quite so shocked there. i think the rise in deutsche bank is indicative of wider loss of confidence in the banking sector. i think there is a gathering fear that central banks may have overdone it with great interest rate increases
seems like you re making a fashion statement. it says vote, doesn t say who. if you get me that item i ll find a civic way to rock it. nobody rocks it like. you see you tonight. nicole and i will be out there with the rest of the team. it is election eve here on the beat as well. campaign guru james carville kicking off the show. we have the music. you hear that. we have the legend. always dressed for television. see you in a second. and we have the final numbers heading into the election day. democrats are catching up with republicans in enthusiasm. that s from the nbc poll. the fact is, 2 22 midterms now have surging turnout. in the last midterms the energized 2018 on trump there was a record turnout of 38 million votes. that is now topped by this final re-election set of numbers. over 42 million people already voting. 38 million was the record work 4 million more. the new record is 42 million. that is more m s, to quote the new drake album. candidates are hop
electoral college, armed guards will throw them out. i m the president [bleep] i m challenging all of it. [laughter] challenging all of it. violence. [inaudible conversations] shoot to kill. see an antifa, shoot to kill. howard: and the other networks kept replaying the footage of the veteran gop operative and donald trump pal. clear that in some sense roger stone was a go between. the actual election didn t matter to stone. the vote didn t matter. roger stone, some of his words are quite chilling. don t know how they ll hold up in court, but they do indicate a lot. howard: but then the hurricane forced the committee to cancel the hearing, rennering all this old news by the time the session is held later this month. i m howard kurtz, and this is mediabuzz. joining us now to analyze the coverage in saratoga springs, new york, brian kilmeade, cohost of fox & friends weekend excuse me, cohost of fox & friends and host of one nation with brian kilmeade. and in
campaign trial today. plus, in pennsylvania s senate race, dasha burns sat down exclusively with democrat john fetterman. what he is telling our team in his first in-person tv interview since his stroke. plus, in ukraine, president zelenskyy is asking for help from ukraine s allies in the west. military aid to be specific. better air defense systems and those massive russian strikes on ukraine s major cities continued today. and later on this hour, we re going to ask the national security council s john kirby if the white house is ready to give mr. zelenskyy what he wants. i am katy tur in for hallie jackson. we re going to start this hour with ali in carrollton, georgia, and atlanta journal constitution holly mitchell. what have you been hearing on the trail about walker and the folks who came out to support him? reporter: after i left you guys last hour, he spoke here at the podium with senator rick scott and senator tom cotton. they spoke for about 15 minutes. abor