10 15pm on the 13th Of August on sunday, those two men were standing outside the nightclub, in south london, they were approached police say by a man who attacked them with a knife before running away. Both men are in their 20s or 30s, they were taken to hospital for treatment and have since been discharged, there has been no officers, officers are following up leads, they are crucial in the Ongoing Investigation what they described as a homophobic attack of the two men. We will of course have more on that story as we get it but now lets go to tie and write for the business news. Lets start with china. Weve had some worrying data this week fuelling fears about the health today, Property Prices fell for the first time this year due to flagging demand house prices fell by 0. 1 injuly, compared with the same month last year. Going into reverse again for the First Time Since china began to emerge from its covid lockdown. 0n wednesday, on wednesday, Retail Sales Growth slowed to 2. 5 , a si
of england will make a similar conclusion and continue to raise rates at their next policy meeting. a year ago today, president biden signed the inflation reduction act into us law. although inflation is in the name, in reality it has very little to do with price rises. it s been described as one of the most substantial piece of climate change legislation in us history, containing big subsidies for green energy manufacturing, something which ruffled feathers outside the us, especially in europe. 0ur nabc michelle fleury has more. we re one year in and many americans really know very little about it perhaps because of the confusing name. what does that say about its success? in this sort of months ahead people
elementary school yet senator joe manchin is blocking the most aggressive climate change legislation in u.s. history. this neighborhood lost safe access to their homes after the 2016 flood weakened the foundation of this bridge and rusted it out. if someone dialed 911 could not come across this bridge they would be afraid that they wouldn t make it, that the bridge might collapse. reporter: this bridge is connie richards lifeline to every day life including medical care. you just keep moving along and pray you get to the other side. reporter: but even in the face of severe weather and its costly destruction, neither raider nor richard blame climate change. i m not buying into the whole climate change thing. reporter: so if somebody said in order to make sure a flood like this never hits your community again, you need to get rid of coal, what would you say? let it flood again. reporter: in the second largest coal producing state in the nation, climate change is a co
it will get worse. it was rising about a foot an hour. reporter: jimmy, a retired iraq war veteran, survived the deadly 2016 west virginia flooding, but his home did not. five years later, he still is rebuilding. in the meantime, he, his wife and three dogs call this camper home. it is really tough with my ptsd being in such tight quarters. reporter: look around the small west virginia town and it is still without a grocery store, bank and elementary school, yet senator joe manchin is blocking the most aggressive climate change legislation in u.s. history. this neighborhood lost safe access to their homes after the 2016 flood weakened the foundation of this bridge and rusted it out. if someone dialled 911, could not come across this bridge. yeah, they would be afraid they wouldn t make it, that the bridge might collapse. reporter: this bridge is
ptsd being in such tight quarters. reporter: look around the small west virginia town of clindenon, and it s still without a grocery store, bank or elementary school. yet senator joe manchin is blocking the most aggressive climate change legislation in u.s. history. this neighborhood lost safe access to their homes after the 2016 flood weakened the foundation of this bridge and rusted it out. if someone dialed 911, they could not come across this bridge. they would be afraid they wouldn t make it, that the bridge might collapse. reporter: this bridge is connie richards lifeline to everyday life, including medical care. you just keep moving along and pray you get to the other side. reporter: even in the face of severe weather and its costly destruction, neither raider nor richard blame climate change. i m not buying into the whole climate change thing.