it s three years today since chinese state media reported the first recorded death from covid 19. since then the global economy has been under intense pressure, and now the world bank is warning it is close to falling into recession. in its latest economic forecast, the bank said after surging by over 5% in post pandemic 2021, growth in the world s richest economies is likely to slow sharply from 2.5% last year to just 0.5% this year, and debt caused by the pandemic will take decades to pay off. the bbc s north america business correspondent samira hussain reports from new york. the from new york. world bank expects the global the world bank expects the global economy to grow by 1.7% this year, much lower than the 3% originally predicted by the world bank back injune. now, a number of factors are being blamed. the continued war in ukraine continues to put pressure on global energy prices, and interest rates are rising in many economies to combat the high cost of living. now,
firefighters in france say a huge forest fire in the gironde region is now being contained, after overnight rain. warnings in the uk over the use of disposable barbecues after a weekend of wildfires in parts of england. and labour is to call for the energy price cap in england, scotland and wales to be frozen this autumn, to help with the cost of living. let s talk more about what labour will be saying tomorrow about the price cap on energy prices. sir keir starmer expected to say tomorrow the price cap should be stuck here in october, so ofgem does not have the power to raise the price cap from the current level of £1191. the plan was suggested in a meeting last week between the government and energy companies. the plan suggested by a couple of the bosses of energy companies that the price cap should be kept fixed and not go beyond the £1971 level from october. a fund should be set up. it would cost £50 billion. that is something that would cover the costs in the short te
m hm. yeah, no, no, no. run, oj, run! so, yeah. i m already scared. as you can see, a little bit scary. there s a lot of things going on here, but it is very visually stunning, as you can see there. hoyte van hoytema is a fantastic cinematographer who works with christopher nolan a lot. and jordan peele has hired for this with using, a lot of the time, imax cameras so it looks spectacular. and it s actually about spectacle. the story itself looks at spectacle. it looks at not only how we look at things and what we are thinking when we look at them but also the sort of commercialisation of spectacle. so, of course, you ve got hollywood, you ve got the fact that these guys on the edges of hollywood, they re looking at the skies as well. also, one of their great goals is to capture whatever is up there for what they call the oprah shot . they want to be famous, they want to make money and they want to get the oprah shot . but there s also a lot going on here to do with animals
so, yeah. i m already scared. as you can see, a little bit scary. there s a lot of things going on here but it is very visually stunning, as you can see there. hoyte van hoytema is a fantastic cinematographer who works with christopher nolan a lot. and jordan peele is hiding for this and using a lot and it s actually about spectacle. the story itself looks at spectacle, it looks at not only how we look at things and what we are thinking when we look at them but also the sort of commercialisation of spectacle. so of course you ve got hollywood, you ve got the fact that these guys on the edges of hollywood, they re looking at the skies as well. also, one of their great goals is to capture whatever is up there for what they call the oprah shot . they want to be famous, they want to make money and they want to get the oprah shot . but there s also a lot going on here to do with animals because obviously, this is a horse ranch. and there a lot about, do we use animals for entert
let s start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base. a lot of horror going on here, as well, documentaries not always my thing but i know people love him. ilove him. you know, i ve been so excited about this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both, as you say, films in the horror vain but there s a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought provoking, all things i think we also have in his new film nope. and what is interesting there is we ve got some genres kind of coming in here, there s quite a western flavour, a bit of sci fi as well. so daniel kaluuya and keke palmer star as siblings who run a kind of hollywood training ranch for horses. so they ve got this ranch, got all the horses and they serve hollywood. and they ve been looking at the skies and seeing some rather unusual things. let s have a look at the clip. 0k. it s in the cloud, it s in the cloud. oj, it s in the cloud! m hm. yeah, no, no, no. run, oj, run! so, yeah. i m already scared.