Prevent capital from some investing in high tech sector investing in high tech sector in china such as Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence and advanced semiconductors. The goal is to stop the speed up of technology that could help china develop weapons for use against america in a military context. We put also require firms to make arrangements to report activities. Potentially laying the ground for more restrictions down the road. The regulations are not expected to take effect right away and there will be a period so businesses can weigh in on the proposal. China is the worlds second biggest economy, a vital market for American Companies and the concern expressed by some us executives may explain why this order has not been released until now even though expected back in february. A senior official described the move as targeted saying this is our National Security action not an economic one and adding the us is not decoupling our economy. The move is likely to upset beijing w
texas power grid operator to warn people to cut back on the ac or face possible blackouts. extreme heat also roasting southern europe with wildfires raging in france and spain and a worsening drought in italy and portugal. and in the uk, monday was the third hottest day on record and today promises to be even hotter. even china is experiencing a massive heatwave with dozens of cities announcing heat alerts. we have live reports from north america, asia and europe and our coverage begins with melissa bell in france. reporter: southern europe in flames. vast swathes of the mediterranean engulfed by wildfires driven by the sweltering temperatures of europe s second heatwave this summer. from portugal through spain, italy and france, where one of two massive fires near the city ten to rage and spread. down here on the ground, you get a real sense of what the firefighters are facing. these parched conditions, the earth already dry for so many months of high temperatures and hose
this is highland park, an affluent chicago suburb known for its safety. we certainly have great cops there. four hours yesterday those police hunted down the person of interest. arresting 21-year-old aspiring rapper with a very long history, what you can see online, violent postings, had been there a while. they caught him about 5 miles north of the mass shooting. identified him as 21-year-old, again, violence online is what marks his history. those who managed to escape the bullets raining down became witnesses to this unforgettable crime skin. we saw people falling, people screaming, people going all different directions perry migrant daughter said to me pop but don t let the bad guys shoot me. and she s two years old. daughter, mommy i don t want to die. closer holding her saying okay, honey, it s all right. keep running. harris: you can see on the screen right now the ages 8-85 years old the authorities have publicly identified two of the deceased, 73-year-old grand
the central bank to move later. i think the rba is going to meet an exciting challenge injunction. they look at call inflation removing feel, how is that reacting and if that seems to pick up, it shows the need to act thereafter. administrative measures can be done and have already been undertaken. things like stepping up in pods for certain commodities whether it s a supply shortfall. some export bands have taken place a two short domestic supplies of certain crucial food grant remain sufficient. also monetary policy place a smaller role but government administrative measures can have a bigger say in how inflation can be contained. it
during the capitol attack, what happened in the white house during those critical 187 minutes. tune into cnn s live special coverage on thursday starting at 7:00 p.m. a new cnn poll shows americans are very unhappy with the state of the country, especially the economy. and they don t believe that president biden has a handle on the problem. 75% call inflation and the cost of living the most serious economic problem facing their family. that is way up from 43% last summer. and only 25% approve of the president s handling of inflation. with the midterm elections approaching, the white house is trying to turn those perceptions around. white house reporter jasmine wright is live in washington. good morning, jasmine. of course the white house is trying to turn these numbers around, but they only have five months until the midterms, not a lot of time to get that done. reporter: yeah, that s right.