volodymyr hroisman leads the investigation of the shooting down last week of the malaysian airliner. >>> consumers across japan are starting to realize they'll to have pay more for the thing they want. now with details on that story, and other business stories, what do you have for us? >> people in japan know their leaders have taken aim at falling prices. prime minister abe has set an inflation target before 2% and things seem to be moving in that direction. government officials have released data showing consumer prices went up in june by 3.3%. the consumer price index has been rising for 13 months. it excludes the cost of fresh food which tends to jump around and skew the numbers. people paid more for television sets, electricity and gasoline. and it looks as if prices will continue to rise. analysts looked at some early numbers from tokyo. they found figures are up this month by 2.8%. prices in the camden have risen for 15 straight months and analysts believe it is an indication of what is happening across the country. policy makers at the bank of japan say the increase in the co