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BBC News at Ten

don't worry about me, have you seen the other guy? and whether the other guys donald trump or anyone else, he will paint his opponent as a dangerous extremist and offer himself as the moderate alternative. sarah, many thanks again, sarah smith, our north america editor. central to president biden�*s re—election campaign is his claim to be transforming the us econom, bringing new life to old manufacturing areas in the famous rust belt of america. the us government is pouring hundreds of billions of dollars of public money into the green industries of the future, including electric vehicles, microchips and renewable energy, partly to counteract chinese dominance of these markets. 0ur economics editor, faisal islam, reports from kentucky. in the fields of west kentucky, the farms are giving way to a different type of green harvest. the spades are in the ground, the excavators are shifting tonnes of soil, the united states of america is digging for victory

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Asia Business Report

behind manufacturing areas in the famous rust belt of america. under the "inflation reduction act" and other infrastructure plans, the us is now pouring hundreds of billions of dollars of public money into the green industries of the future

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Ana Cabrera Reports

billowing from it. we basically got to a point where we can't smell and we can't feel it when we breathe in and out. we went back to our live shot location from yesterday early this morning to see if we could be there again today, and the smoke had kind of spread and it settled overnight, and immediately when we drove into that area we could smell it in our car. so we did a u-turn and got right out of there and got back to a safe distance. firefighters say they are making progress, they're using bulldozers and excavators to beat back those flames at that former plastics recycling plant, which is now basically just a giant warehouse for storing plastic. in fact, i'll let this engine go by in fact, last night state fire marshal gave kind of an updated time line when speaking to top story on "news now." take a listen. >> i know they've made great progress today we don't have near the smoke we had yesterday, and my hope is tomorrow we'll have great progress again, and so they're making a good impact on the fire hopefully here in a day or two

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CNN News Central

their respective offices. i want to begin with richmond fire chief tim brown to give you an update on the current containment of the fire and next steps and continuing to put the fire down. good morning. we received the call yesterday morning or yesterday afternoon at 14 40. 3 58 northwest f street and reference to the structure fire. our efforts yesterday were to contain the fire. to the complex that the fire started on. we come back at the winds and the intensity of the flames. our efforts were successful. it did not get into the residential area as far as the fire is concerned. it did not get past the complex that it is in so our efforts there were successful. today our plan is to get the excavators in. and pull apart and make access. to the burning areas yesterday. our

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CNN News Central

access was very hampered by the rubbish and the piles of plastic that were surrounding the complex. yesterday we only had one way into the entire structure. today we're going to use excavators to gain access and to get to the deeper seat of the fire. any questions? chief you said that this property was known to you all. before that there were some issues that were cited are able to provide any more details about the nature of those issues. well, the issue was a unsafe building and unsafe grounds. the city. had cited them for and just to be clear. what does it mean? or what are some of the factors that go into unsafe grounds? and okay for that to the mayor, okay? so yes , this business owner had previously been cited by our unsafe building commission and given an order to clean up the property that order was ignored. we had been through a court case

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

trucks, lot of plastic, just unbelievable the size of this cloud floating over this town. >> ron allen, thank you so very much. joining us is the chief of the richmond fire department thank you so much for being with us talk to us about the situation right now. >> reporter: right now, we have contained the fire to the complex where the fire has started. yesterday our initial efforts were contain that fire to establishment and not let that spread to the north, northwest into the neighborhood area today, we are making efforts to get in further complex as it's mentioned one way in, now we're using excavators and bulldozers and such to gain access into the

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

federal assistance and dark, toxic smoke from a massive fire at a plastic recycling center is choking the area 2,000 people are under evacuations. local schools are closed the owner had been warned that the building and grounds were not safe the fire chief describing it at packed floor to ceiling and wall to wall. crews are using excavators to move piles of debris to get better access to the flames that are still going. you can see the flames under the dark smoke experts say it will burn for days we will keep you updated as we learn more about this very dangerous toxic situation. stocking up. we will speak with one governor building a three-year supply of the medication abortion pill for his state now that access to the long-approved drug could end across the nation in a matter of three days washington state governor jay inslee joining me next stay right here on "andrea mitchell reports." raps use ligh,

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MSNBC Reports

is full of heavy equipment, bulldozers, excavators, tractors, that sort of thing to assist so we're working through that system, getting the needs in place, and then using those resources in a proper manner >> all right, sergeant clerk parrott, thanks for taking time out of your busy day. >> thank you. idaho's governor just signed a new law, the first of its kind creating a new crime of so-called abortion trafficking what it means for young women relying on neighboring states for abortion access. protests in france int intensifying over pension changes passed into law. what we're seeing ahead. you can't always prevent what's going on outside... ...that's why qulipta® helps what's going on inside. qulipta® gets right to work. in a 3-month study, qulipta® significantly reduced monthly migraine days... ...and the majority of people reduced them by 50 to 100%. qulipta® blocks cgrp-- a protein believed to be a cause of migraines.

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CNN Newsroom Live

a powerful new aftershock has collapsed buildings in southern turkey, killing at least one person and injuring more than 100 others. the 5.6 magnitude quake hit on monday, three weeks to the day after the massive turkey and syria crake earlier this month. that crake and its aftershocks have killed more than 50,000 people, and left thousands more homeless. cnn's nadia bashir looks at what is being done to house quake victims. >> reporter: amid the rubble, there is quiet. buildings teetering on the edge of collapse, the air thick with dust, as excavators come through the destruction. there are no more survivors to be rescued, only bodies to recover. for the living, life has

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The Travel Show

to focus on this is to miss the point. the whole point is the contribution that the whole abdul—rassoul family and the many egyptian families who were involved in archaeological excavation without whom howard and many of the foreign excavators would not have managed to make any of these discoveries all together. this is connected to how egyptians are portrayed in this world of archaeology? we're not even portrayed we are totally written out. we are written out from the whole process of knowledge production. whenever it is an egyptian, he would have stumbled on a step, as you said, or stumbling riding a donkey, it could could never be out of real knowledge, it has to be a mistake. while the egyptian clearly played a huge part in the discovery, the persistence of howard carter and the money of his wealthy aristocratic backer were also vitally important for success. now the desire is for both parts of that story

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