Its working. But polls show Many Americans may not fully know what the Inflation Reduction Act actually is. Data released earlier this month in a Washington Post university of maryland poll show seven in ten americans had heard little or nothing about the policy. Im joined now by tim mcdonnell, climate and Energy Editor at the us politics website semafor. Great website semafor. To have you in the programme. You great to have you in the programme. You have been writing about how the Inflation Reduction Act sure the promise and limits of the government plan and pushing forward Climate Policy of stop starting with the promise, what has worked . Thank you, its a pleasure promise, what has worked . Thank you, its a pleasure to promise, what has worked . Thank you, its a pleasure to be promise, what has worked . Thank you, its a pleasure to be here. Promise, what has worked . Thank you, its a pleasure to be here. Happy its a pleasure to be here. Happy to talk about its a pleasure to be here.
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the actress and singer olivia newtonjohn, star of the iconic musical grease, has died of cancer at the age of 73. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin tonight with the biggest investment in climate action in american history. the us senate has approved a bill that includes $369bn for reducing carbon emissions the aim is to cut polluting emissions by 40% by 2030. president biden could sign the measure into law as early as this week. with the mid term elections just three months away, democrats are celebrating what they see as a big win. our correspondent john sudworth reports. the american dream was built on fossilfuel. the very the american dream was built on fossil fuel. the very concept of freedom and unrestrained energy consumption on going hand in hand. the time is now sulfites as the vice president votes in the affirmative and the bill as amended is passed affirmative and the bill as amended is assed. , is passed. one good thing we v
begin. and the long wait is over for millions of lord of the rings fans, as a tv prequel to the epic drama is launched at comic con in san diego. with fantasy, with anything with with fantasy, with anything with a with fantasy, with anything with a fandom, i don t think it really with a fandom, i don t think it really exists until it is out there really exists until it is out there so really exists until it is out there. so it will be good to finally there. so it will be good to finally give birth to this. hello and welcome to the prograamme. a landmark agreement to allow the export of grain from the ukrainian port of odesa has come under threat after the city was hit by a missile strike less than 2a hours after the deal was signed. russia had promised not to attack the port or any ships carrying grain out of it, but president zelensky said the strike showed that moscow would always find ways to avoid delivering on its agreements. there has been no direct response
quiet singing. a moment to pause, grieve and recall israel s deadliest attack in its 75 year history. 0ne israel s deadliest attack in its 75 year history. one month on, still no news, no release of the vast majority of those sites those hostages seized by hamas on october seven as this country continues to pursue its military offensive inside gaza, where there is no silence, the bombs continue to rain down on the gaza strip as israel continues to pursue its aim of, in its words, obliterating hamas. 0vernight israel s prime minister benjamin netanyahu said this country would, in his words, had security responsibility for the gaza strip for an indefinite period once the fighting is over. it comes as the health ministry in gaza, run by hamas, designated a terrorist organisation by the uk, reported more than 12,000 people have been killed in the territory since war began. 0ur middle east correspondent yolande knell reports. one month on from the darkest of days. here by the w