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Senator Schumer calls it a "momentous 24 hours here in the US Congress, a legislative one two punch that you rarely see." Schumer negotiated a major climate change action bill for $369 billion in the Senate, that also covers tax changes to cover costs, and helps cut drug and health care expenses of Americans. The second quarter shows healthy job gains of average 375,000 a month and unemployment at 3.6%. The economy declined by 1.1% but much of this was from a slowdown in home and business construction sectors sensitive to higher interest rates and from higher inventory. Consumer spending increased by 1% during the quarter. The Fed's series of 0.75 percentage points interest rate increases had softened inflation expectations before they get entrenched in the economy. This makes it possible for Democrats to present a message to ordinary Americans that president Biden is getting things done with 2 legislative achievements. A $280 billion bill for investment in the semiconductor industry in the US. And a huge win on climate change with the $269 billion Schumer is negotiating in the US Congress. It is the opposite of what Republicans are saying is Biden's failure to tackle inflation. Appropriately Biden and Schumer are calling this the bill the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. How did Schumer get this done? After the Ukraine war and EU decision to shut down Russian oil supplies, cut oil and gas use by 15%, and the climate change action inducing fires and floods, there is increasing awareness about climate change action as vital for our future all over the world. This gives more confidence to Democrats to negotiate a temporary continuation of oil and gas, with increased exports of US LNG to Europe. Senator Manchin from an energy producing state of West Virginia was brought over to Schumer's side with this idea. What Biden gets is a 40% reduction of US carbon emissions over 2005 levels, enough to get within reach of the 50% he promised at COP26 in Glasgow. It is a win-win for all sides and for the American people, and shows that patience and hard work, and persistence in the face of adversity can bring results. ...
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As a crisis develops on the Turkey Greece borders with migrants Mr. Erdogan orders the coast guard to prevent crossings into the Aegean Sea to Greece. In an effort to prevent the repeat of the 2015 migrant crisis and refugees crossing in boats the European Union has acted to support Greece in its actions to stop migrants.

Another development is that the migrants are now mostly economic refugees from Afghanistan to Turkey, according to DW.com. Syrian refugees to Turkey are better integrated into Turkish society and have preferred to stay in Turkey, according to reports.

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Fatigue and staffing levels are seen as problems from an investigation of a crash at Haneda AIrport, Tokyo, Jan 2, when a Coast Guard plane and Japan AIrlines flight 216 were both allowed to go on the same runway. 369 passengers miraculously were evacuated from Japan Airlines plane after the Coast Guard De Havilland turboprop turned into a ball of fire from the collision. Japan Airlines president, Yuji Akasaka, says the human part needs refining, even though plane safety technology is advanced- the air traffic controllers referred to the Coast Guard plane as "No.1" in giving instructions which were misunderstood. One unusual aspect no human monitoring of the runways was taking place as this was immediately implemented at 6 of Japan's major airports after the accident. The US is also having similar problems of potential human error, similar to Japan.

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How Manchester City with only 36% possession manages to eke out a 3-1 win over Arsenal. Two errors by Tomiyasu in passing the ball accidentally to De Bruyne and other Manchester City players gives the MC the lead. Manchester City finds itself in a controversy about spending in the Premier League making it an all star squad worth a billion dollars, says WSJ. It wasn't the prettiest performance says this report.

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As the founder's daughter Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, is a high profile figure arrested in Canada from U.S. request for extradition in the ongoing U.S. - China tech rivalry.Ren Zhengfei, 74 years old, a former military engineer built Huawei over 3 decades into a leading telecom company.  The CFO was in line to succeed her father as CEO.

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