today we have been watching put together these pal ettepale. this is 1.5 million eight ounce bol bottles of infant formula. i m pamela brown. you re in the cnn newsroom. we re following several major stories. extreme weather across america. a town in michigan sifting through the wreckage of a deadly tornado while more than half the country bakes in record heat. two u.s. military planes are set to fly supplies from germany to the u.s. tonight to help ease america s baby formula shortage. also tonight, fbi is sounding the alarm on so calmed sex sex-tortion scams. suze orman tells you how to protect your money. baking and battering much of the country. moments that must have felt like an ternty. a tornado reduces a small town neighborhood into a debris field. two people are dead and 44 injured. today heat advisories cover 35 million people from philadelphia to new york to boston. in new mexico, the largest wildfire in the state history is now burning into its 6th
Now on bbc news, all the latest Business News live from singapore. Threats of legal challenges and a new warning from businesses over president trumps revised travel ban. Activewear. The Fashion Phenomenon that is grabbing australia by the seat of its pants and is now heading to asia. Good morning, asia. Hello, world. This is Asia Business report. I am rico hizon. Its a tuesday. Us President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order, a scaled back version of his controversial travel ban. It bands new visas for travellers from six mainly muslim countries. Bans. Unlike the current ban, current visa holders are excluded. Some say it could hurt the us economy. The Last Travel Ban was met with a lot of confusion and a lot of misunderstanding about who was actually impacted. This new version of the travel ban certainly has a lot more detail. It is more specific in terms of people who hold green cards, for example. That said, businesses are still expecting that their businesses are going
a cnn global economic analyst and global business columnist and associate editor for the financial times. good to see you. you got quite the title. all right. well, for thanksgiving everybody wants a big mouthful from the great spread on the table but it s going to cost a whole lot more. what s to blame? is it the shipping problem? what s happening? well, if you think wabout it what goes into making a turkey that ends up on your table for thanksgiving? those turkeys need feed. there is fuel to run the processing plants. there is fertilizer that goes into the production of the feed for the turkey. there is a lot of things. and the labor costs, of course. all of those things have been going up really in the last couple of years. we re still grappling, frankly, with the effects of the war in ukraine, not just on raising fuel prices, which increases the price of everything pretty much because we all need energy to
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