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grown. the estimated cost of just the climate and energy part of the whole act has gone from 385 billion in their estimate to aaa and, to more than a trillion dollars. so how does that not create more inflation inside the inflation reduction act, when pressed on this, white house says it won t, but senator joe manchin who was the deciding vote on the ira says that in his mind democrats broke their word to him. and he is willing to fight to repeal the whole deal. steve moore and robert wolf standing by, but first a fox business correspondent with the backstory from capitol hill. hi, grady. hi, martha, democrats maintain the inflation reduction act will lower costs for americans. but it turns out the law itself is going to cost american taxpayers are a heck of a lot more than they were originally told. just those climate and energy provisions of the law as you noted will cost $600 billion more than the budget models economists previously estimated. they say a big chunk of tha
breaking tonight, 13 israelis held hostage by hamas terrorists for seven weeks. now back in their home country this evening. the return was the center period of a four-day cease-fire agreement that was struck between israel and hamas. that pause in fighting took effect at midnight today. 11 other freedom thailand and the philippines supposed to be the first of a series of prisoner exchanges. jeff paul is in tel aviv tonight with what comes next. hi, jeff. yeah, gillian, we are learning tonight on top of the 13 hostages freed today, an additional 13 could be released tomorrow. but the mood here on the ground in israel is still very bittersweet. knowing that are more than 200 hostages who have yet to go home. a moment nearly seven weeks in the making. buses leaving gaza through the rafah crossing entering egypt carrying 24-hamas held hostages who were r. now free. 13 israelis, 10 thai citizens and one person from the philippines freed after spending 48 days in captivity. am
Own Rory Cellan Jones who will also steer us through the world of flying cars. Flying pigs, more like it. And how do you like to read . Ebook sales in the uk have fallen 17 as readers bring back the book do you tap or turn . And why . Let us know. Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Welcome to the programme. We start in Silicon Valley where three of the biggest names in technology have been reporting their numbers for the last three months. We are talking about the tech titans google, amazon and microsoft. And it seems they are just getting bigger and bigger. The numbers are jaw dropping, take a look. Dominates online advertising. But its still managing to grow very fast. Googles Parent Company alphabet saw revenues jump by almost a quarter on last year. Up 22 to 24. 8 billion. Remember this Isjust 3mths Worth of sales. 5. 5 billion of that was profit. Its the same story with amazon. Its one of the worlds biggest retailers it dominates Online Shopping and still saw sales grow over 22 to a
target which has become the latest corporate victim of america s culture wars. the company saw sales fall in store and online for the first time in years after a backlash over its pride month offering. those reactions were so negative that target felt it had to remove items from some of its stores over concerns about staff safety. our north america business correspondent michelle fleury has more from new york. between april and june, sales at target fell 5% compared to year ago. e commerce sales fell 10.5%. the boss of the so called big box retailer said it was hard to tell how much it was because customers were feeling pressure from higher prices and how much had to do with the boycott and backlash it faced over its pride month offerings that led to items being pulled from the shop floor to protect the safety of its staff. despite the sales decline, the retailer reported higher profit margins than analysts had expected as it offered fewer discounts.