brera reporting. good morning, it s 11:00 a.m. i m jose diaz-balart breaking this morning, thousands of people are under evacuation orders in indiana as firefighters battle a massive industrial blaze at a warehouse that s spewing out thick plumes of smoke. plus, we ve got the intense body camera footage of the moment police moved in on the louisville mass shooter and now we re hearing from family members of some of the victims new data out today showing inflation is cooling and president biden now in ireland after marking the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement in northern ireland. we ll talk to the former irish ambassador about the skaebs of the trip. we begin in indiana where crews are still on the scene of a massive fire at a recycling plant the fire chief said it started yesterday in a tractor-trailer on the site and it quickly spread to the facility full of plastic thousands are evacuating the cloud is so big the national weather service in indiana is
tremendous show of support outside that meeting a number of supporters are gathering here in memphis, nearby at the civil rights museum, they re going to rally around pearson, hold a rally and literal ly march the mile or so to this meeting the show their support. what s interesting here, jose, is that yes, we saw now representative jones be reinstated earlier this week pearson has spoken out this morning. he spoke out today in a newly published op-ed in the new york times. he fully hopes to get his seat back but he said he ended the op ed by saying this, i will continue to work for the people in or out of office. now, as for that procedure looks like, it s important to point out the republican speaker, his spokesperson said whomever is