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Washington CNN —Former President Donald Trump’s late-campaign television ads are littered with deceptively edited and misleadingly described quotations. Multiple Trump ads omit critical words from quotes by and about Vice President Kamala Harris on the subject of tax policy. One Trump ad misleadingly depicts comments about fracking from Trump’s campaign and administration as if they were comments from independent news organizations. Tactic: Cutting out key wordsOne Trump ad deletes critical words from two separate quotes on Harris’ tax policies. Those ads feature on-screen text saying “Harris would raise taxes,” attributing those words to a CBS News article.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Kamala Harris, Trump, Harris, Karoline Leavitt, , , “ Harris, Joe Biden, Harris –, Dan Brouillette, , Biden, can’t, “ Biden, Organizations: Washington CNN, Trump, Biden, Customs, , AdImpact, New York Times, Times, CBS, Reuters, E, Energy, Welfare, illegals, NBC, Newsweek, Customs Enforcement, CNN, ICE Locations: Pennsylvania, Michigan
At World Series Media Day on Thursday, no one was a bigger draw than Ohtani. Ninomiya, 59, grew up in the city of Oita, obsessing over books about Japanese baseball history. The comings and goings of Mamiko Tanaka and Ohtani are regular fodder for Japanese morning shows. In Japan, Ohtani is the face of countless advertising campaigns. Ohtani’s presence — along with starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto — could help the Japanese World Series audience approach those heights.
Persons: Shohei Ohtani, Tatsuo Shinke, Ohtani, Shinke, Emiko, ” Shinke, , She’s, Katharine Lotze, Michael Jordan, David Beckham, doesn’t, , Robert Whiting, , Rahm Emanuel, Chicago ”, Jordan, ” Emanuel, Whiting, Hideo Nomo, Ichiro Suzuki, Hideki Matsui, Nomo, Japan — Whiting, Suzuki, Yu Darvish, Tomoki Negishi, I’ve, ” Negishi, Masanori, Negishi, I’m, Chen Liang, Ninomiya, ” Ninomiya, ” Ohtani, Ippei Mizuhara, Mizuhara, It’s, Mamiko Tanaka, Stringer, Hiroshi Kitamura, William & Mary, Aaron, Judge, Fernando, Tatis, Ronald, Acuna, Foster Griffin, Griffin, ” Griffin, Ryan Yamazaki, Bobby Valentine, Yoshinobu Yamamoto —, Rob Manfred, “ Smart, ” Yamazaki, Shigeru Ishiba, Machiko Kondo, Kondo, Ichiro, ” Whiting, she’s, Andy McCullough, Sam Blum, Dan Goldfarb, Jayne Kamin Organizations: Mint, Major League Baseball, Los Angeles Dodgers, Ohtani’s Dodgers, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Angels, Dodgers, Padres, National League, Nikkei, Yankees, Asahi Shimbun, Japan’s Pacific League, Ninomiya, UCLA, NHK, Hokkaido, Ham Fighters, Angels, MLB, Pacific, William &, Kansas City Royals, Yomiuri Giants, Mets, Chiba Lotte Marines, Baseball, WBC, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, Athletic, Fuji, United Nations Locations: Japan, Tokyo, Ohtani, United States, America, American, U.S, Chicago, , Ōta, Oita, , Hokkaido Nippon, Osaka, Fukuoka, Sapporo, South Korea
Asia-Pacific markets were mixed on Friday, with investors awaiting Japan's general election over the weekend. Japan also released its October inflation numbers for the capital city of Tokyo on Friday, its last key economic data before the election. Tokyo's inflation is widely considered a leading indicator of nationwide trends. The city's headline inflation rate fell to 1.8% in October from 2.2% the month before, with core inflation — which strips out prices of fresh food — also coming in at 1.8%, down from 2%. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the core inflation rate in Tokyo to slow to 1.7% in October.
Persons: Japan's Organizations: Reuters Locations: Asia, Pacific, Japan, Tokyo
European stock markets are heading for a lower open Friday, rounding off a largely negative week for global stocks as third-quarter earnings season has ramped up. The pan-European Stoxx 600 has shed 1.14% in the week to date, though managed a slight gain Thursday. Corporate results have proven a mixed bag, with many banks beating expectations but investor sentiment remaining wary. On Friday, Mercedes reported a 64% plunge in operating profit in its core cars division, blaming "weaker macroeconomic conditions and fierce competition, mainly in Asia." High-end European drinks firms are being hit by higher duties on their Chinese exports, in a retaliatory move for European Union tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.
Persons: Mercedes, Remy Cointreau Organizations: European Locations: Asia, U.S
Watch and get the facts about the US population and how America lives. I am Steve Ballmer, I spent 34 years growing Microsoft, 10 years owning the LA Clippers basketball team. For men, that's actually a six percentage point increase since 1960, but the share of young women living at home is up 20 percentage points. Let's look at six different groups of people based upon Census Bureau data. First, let's look at people who identify as white, but not Hispanic.
Persons: Steve Ballmer, USAFacts, That's, that's, I've Organizations: Insider Studios, Watch, LA Clippers, Census Bureau, US Census Bureau, Seattle, Medicare Locations: America, United States, Russia, China, Brazil, Canada, Texas, New York, North Dakota
APIA, Samoa — The leaders of the Commonwealth grouping of nations met on Thursday ahead of a summit in the South Pacific nation of Samoa that will feature talks on climate change and the question of reparations for Britain’s role in transatlantic slavery. More than half of the Commonwealth’s members are small nations, many of them low-lying islands at risk from rising sea levels caused by climate change. Among them is Tuvalu, whose climate change minister, Maina Vakafua Talia, urged the grouping to strive for the Paris Accord’s warming goal of 1.5 degrees C (2.7 degrees F), calling new fossil fuel projects a “death sentence” for his country. Island leaders are expected to issue a declaration on ocean protection at the summit, with climate change being a central topic of discussion. “Climate change is an existential threat,” Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong told a press conference after a meeting with counterparts.
Persons: Samoa —, King Charles, Maina Vakafua Talia, , Penny Wong, ” King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Chris Jackson, Charles, Antonio Guterres, Fiame Naomi Mata’afa, Anthony Albanese, Keir Starmer, Starmer, Eric Phillips, Kingsley Abbott, Frederick Mitchell, ” Abbott Organizations: Commonwealth, Government, Getty, United Nations, Australian, Caribbean Community, African Union, London University’s Institute of Commonwealth Studies, BBC, CARICOM Locations: APIA, Samoa, Commonwealth, South Pacific, Tuvalu, Paris, Apia, Zambia, Britain, France, Portugal, Bahamas, Americas, Brazil, Caribbean
BEIJING — The United States will judge China “on its actions, not just its words,” U.S. “It’s very important that we have these channels of communication,” Burns said in an exclusive interview in Beijing on Wednesday. “We want to be responsible for our own people, but also for the world as we conduct this relationship,” Burns said. During their summit last year, the two leaders said there should be more people-to-people exchanges between their countries, including in academics, business and tourism. It’s a very challenging relationship,” Burns said.
Persons: China “, China Nicholas Burns, Burns, ” Burns, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Biden, Xi Jinping, It’s, ” Janis Mackey Frayer, Jennifer Jett Organizations: China, U.S, NBC, Pacific, Ukraine, Chinese Commerce Ministry, United Nations, Biden, Embassy, Foreign Ministry, American Chamber of Commerce Locations: BEIJING, United States, China, U.S, Beijing, People’s Republic of China, Asia, Pacific, South, Taiwan, Washington, South Korea, Japan, Philippines, Russia, Ukraine, Xinjiang, Tibet, Hong Kong, Gaza, Israel, California, Shanghai
Boeing machinists voted against a new labor deal that included 35% wage increases over four years, their union said Wednesday, extending a more than five-week strike that has halted most of the company’s aircraft production, which is centered in the Seattle area. The strike is costing the company about $1 billion a month, according to S&P Global Ratings. The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers union had originally sought wage increases of 40%. The strike began as Boeing was working to ramp up production of the 737 and other aircraft. Spirit AeroSystems last week said it would temporarily furlough about 700 workers and that layoffs or other furloughs are possible if Boeing machinists’ strike continues.
Persons: Boeing machinists, Kelly Ortberg, machinists, ” Ortberg, CNBC’s “, Ortberg’s, , , Jon Holden, AeroSystems Organizations: Boeing, Puget, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, Workers, IAM Locations: Seattle, Oregon, Pacific Northwest, South Carolina
Turner died Tuesday evening after his “hard-fought battle” with injuries sustained in the accident, Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers said in a statement Wednesday. “Johnnie spent his life lifting others — whether through his service in the U.S. Army, as a member of the State House of Representatives and State Senate, or in his private legal practice,” Stivers said. Turner pushed for pro-coal legislation and other measures aimed at uplifting his Appalachian district, spanning several counties in eastern Kentucky. Turner, an attorney, won election to the state Senate in 2020, ousting a Democratic incumbent with the same last name. With his death coming so close to the election, Turner’s name will appear on the general election ballot, the secretary of state’s office said.
Persons: Sen, Johnnie Turner, Turner, Robert Stivers, “ Johnnie, ” Stivers, , , Mitch McConnell, ” McConnell, “ That’s, Damon Thayer, Turner’s, ” Thayer, coal.But Turner, Thayer, ” Turner, David Osborne, , ” Osborne Organizations: Harlan Republican, U.S . Army, State, of Representatives, State Senate, U.S, Senate Republican, Bluegrass State, Kentucky House, Republican, Kentucky’s GOP Locations: FRANKFORT, Ky, — Kentucky, Appalachian, Kentucky, Letcher County, ” Kentucky, , Kentucky’s
But they are on the same side on fracking — a key energy and environmental issue in the biggest battleground state in the election. Comfortable majorities of Pennsylvania voters support fracking, according to multiple recent polls. Bair said he gets “very frustrated” when he hears the Trump camp “beating this drum” that Harris wants to end fracking. “She’s not going to ban fracking. You’re not going to be able to make good policy decisions about it.”Gray’s message to those who advocate to ban fracking: “Go without gas.
Persons: — John Stewart, Robert Bair, Donald Trump’s, Kamala Harris, Harris, Bair, , Katie Blume, Erik McGregor, , Trump, ” Stewart, Stewart, Biden, Walz, “ She’s, She’s, , Donald Trump, Jeff Swensen, Devon Johnson, Johnson, Frank Gray, Blume, ” Blume, fracking, ” Gray, you’ve, you’re, You’re Organizations: Cameron Energy Co, Conservation Voters, NBC News, Biden, Residents, Trump, Shell Chemicals, Keystone XL, Steamfitters Union Local, fracking Locations: HOWE, Pa, Pennsylvania, U.S, Exton, Monaca, Canada, Nebraska, Pittsburgh, fracking
SpaceX's Crew-8 from right to left: NASA astronauts Jeanette Epps, Matthew Dominick, Michael Barratt, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin. Williams and Wilmore, for the record, have now been on the space station more than 18 weeks. The SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft is pictured beyond the Candarm2 robotic arm moments after undocking from the Harmony module of the space station with four Crew-8 members. And NASA previously confirmed the Starliner astronauts are prepared to make such a shift. Extended stays in spaceIt’s not uncommon for astronauts to unexpectedly extend their stay aboard the space station — for days, weeks or even months.
Persons: Suni Williams, Butch Wilmore —, Williams, Wilmore, Matthew Dominick, Michael Barratt, Jeanette Epps, Alexander Grebenkin, Roscosmos, SpaceX Williams, That’s, Wilmore —, Cardman, Stephanie Wilson —, Boeing’s Starliner, they’re, , Dana Weigel, “ Butch, Suni, ” Weigel, , Nick Hague, Russia’s Aleksandr Gorbunov, ” Williams, Frank Rubio, yearlong, “ I’m Organizations: CNN, International Space Station, NASA, SpaceX, ISS, SpaceX's, Cape Canaveral Space Force, SpaceX’s, Spaceflight, Boeing, Expedition, Space Station Locations: Florida, Russian
Turner died Tuesday evening after his “hard-fought battle” with injuries sustained in the accident, Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers said in a statement Wednesday. “Johnnie spent his life lifting others — whether through his service in the U.S. Army, as a member of the State House of Representatives and State Senate, or in his private legal practice,” Stivers said. Turner pushed for pro-coal legislation and other measures aimed at uplifting his Appalachian district, spanning several counties in eastern Kentucky. Turner, an attorney, won election to the state Senate in 2020, ousting a Democratic incumbent with the same last name. With his death coming so close to the election, Turner’s name will appear on the general election ballot, the secretary of state’s office said.
Persons: Sen, Johnnie Turner, Turner, Robert Stivers, “ Johnnie, ” Stivers, , , Mitch McConnell, ” McConnell, “ That’s, Damon Thayer, Turner’s, ” Thayer, Thayer, ” Turner, David Osborne, , ” Osborne Organizations: Kentucky AP, Kentucky, Harlan Republican, U.S . Army, State, of Representatives, State Senate, U.S, Senate Republican, Bluegrass State, Kentucky House, Republican, Kentucky’s GOP Locations: Frankfort, Kentucky, Appalachian, Letcher County, ” Kentucky, , Kentucky’s
"Woman of the Hour" is based on the true story of serial killer Rodney Alcala appearing on a dating show. AdvertisementNetflix's new movie "Woman of the Hour" takes inspiration from the wild story of serial killer Rodney Alcala competing on a dating show, but recenters the narrative on a woman who narrowly evaded becoming one of his victims. Here's how two key secondary characters in "Woman of the Hour," Amy and Laura, are inspired by real-life people. Related storiesIn 'Woman of the Hour,' teen runaway Amy outsmarts Rodney and is instrumental in him getting arrestedAutumn Best as Amy in "Woman of the Hour." Laura's experience reflects the way the real Alcala was reported to law enforcement multiple times but didn't face consequences until much later in life.
Persons: Rodney Alcala, Amy, Monique Hoyt, Laura, , Anna Kendrick, Sheryl, Daniel Zovatto, Rodney, Cheryl Bradshaw's, Rodney's, Alcala, Tali Shapiro, Morgan Rowan, Amy outsmarts Rodney, Netflix Amy, she'd, Hoyt, Nicolette Robinson, Leah Gallo, Alison, Ken, Max Lloyd, Jones, Kendrick, Tudum Organizations: Service, ABC, Alcala, Netflix Locations: Alcala, Here's, San Gabriel , California, Corcoran
Gucci had a challenging third quarter partly due to its Asia Pacific slump, per Kering's latest earnings call. AdvertisementGucci just had a bad quarter, and Kering is attributing the lackluster performance to a slump in its Asia Pacific market. According to a third-quarter revenue infographic by Kering, sales in the Asia Pacific region were down 38% compared to the previous year. According to Kering, Gucci saw a 7% increase in sales in Japan in the third quarter compared to the start of 2024. AdvertisementApart from Gucci, Kering's other brand, Yves Saint Laurent, also suffered a loss.
Persons: Gucci, It's, , Henri Pinault, James Grzinic, LVMH, Kering, Amrita Banta, Yves Saint Laurent, Stefano Cantino, Cantino Organizations: Service, Gucci, RBC, Reuters, mojo, Jefferies, Research, Strategy, Business Insider Locations: Asia, China, Asia Pacific, Japan, Europe
Spieler, one of Business Insider's 2024 AI Power List picks, is Nvidia's main envoy in the energy industry, including oil and gas, renewables, power generation, and utilities. He works with industry leaders to leverage Nvidia's AI tools to help improve efficiency, reduce carbon emissions, and make power grids more resilient. He recently worked with the energy giant Shell to create a model to screen for carbon-capture sites. Spieler joined Nvidia in 2019 after nearly 14 years at Halliburton, where he most recently worked on acquisitions. See Business Insider's full AI Power List
Persons: Spieler, Halliburton Organizations: Nvidia, Halliburton, Silicon Graphics, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
With a historic presidential election just around the corner, Chevron CEO Mike Wirth told CNBC's Jim Cramer what kind of government action is important for his company. "What really matters is consistent and coherent energy policy," he said. Wirth stressed that energy is a vital part of the global economy, saying that if supplies are constrained by political actions, it can trigger inflationary reactions across the board. According to Wirth, Chevron is apolitical and tries to work with both parties. For example, he said, oil helps create petrochemicals which are used for a variety of manufacturing purposes, including to create materials for EVs.
Persons: Mike Wirth, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Wirth Organizations: Chevron, Wirth Locations: U.S
Commercial and residential buildings are illuminated at dawn in Seoul, South Korea, on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. South Korea has prepared a financial support program of 75.9 trillion won ($56.97 billion) for companies increasing investment in key sectors as well as small businesses struggling with the impact of high interest rates. Asia-Pacific markets mostly fell Thursday after U.S. stocks dropped overnight, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average posting its worst day in more than a month. In Asia, South Korea narrowly avoided a technical recession with its third-quarter GDP growing 0.1% quarter on quarter, following a 0.2% contraction in the second quarter. On a year-on-year basis, South Korea's economy grew 1.5%, also slower than the 2% increase expected by economists.
Organizations: Dow Jones Locations: Seoul, South Korea, Asia, Pacific
As Luccioni shows me a digital map that tabulates real-time data on electricity consumption and carbon intensity, she explains it's her "favorite website." Her enthusiasm carries over into her role as AI & Climate Lead at Hugging Face, where Luccioni collects actionable data on AI's environmental impact. Luccioni codeveloped and regularly contributes to CodeCarbon, a program that helps developers estimate emissions and energy use from running AI models. "Where the energy is coming from is really the biggest impact on emissions," Luccioni said. "You have to define specific data sets and specific hardware to compare these models."
Persons: it's, Luccioni, ChatGPT Organizations: Nvidia, Google, Meta, Organisation for Economic Co, Energy, EPA
London CNN —Britain’s government and King Charles III are bracing for a heated conversation about reparations for the transatlantic slave trade, as the issue looks set to overshadow a summit of Commonwealth leaders in Samoa. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer told reporters on his journey to the Pacific island nation: “I think we should be facing forward. Successive British governments have resisted calls to formally apologize for the slave trade, or to entertain the prospect of reparations. Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaks with his Australian counterpart, Anthony Albanese, at a state banquet opening the summit on Thursday. Also in attendance in Samoa is King Charles III, who arrived in the capital of Apia on Wednesday from Australia, and will formally open the summit as head of the organization.
Persons: London CNN —, King Charles III, Keir Starmer, “ I’ve, Patrick Robinson, Anthony Albanese, Stefan Rousseau, Charles, , Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William, King Charles Organizations: London CNN, UK, National Archives, Brattle Group, University of West, Court, Britain's, Commonwealth, Reuters Locations: Commonwealth, Samoa, Pacific, Historic England, Caribbean, University of West Indies, Britain, Apia, Australia, British, Kenya, , Rwanda, Jamaica
Tech billionaire Darwin Deason has spent about $86 million creating his own personal Versailles. It took years to finish the Sand Castle, his Pacific Ocean-front estate in La Jolla, California. The tech billionaire has listed his opulent estate overlooking the Pacific Ocean in La Jolla, California, for $108 million. AdvertisementOver about six years, the Journal said, Deason spent about $60 million turning the lots into a sandy-colored, balcony-laden 13,000-square-foot mansion. Deason mainly uses the 10-bedroom property, located at 1900 Spindrift Drive and dubbed the Sand Castle, as a vacation retreat.
Persons: Darwin Deason, Deason, , Darwin, Egon Durban, Forbes, Brett Dickinson, Ross Clark Organizations: Tech, Service, Affiliated Computer Services, Xerox, Wall Street, of, Compass Locations: Versailles, La Jolla , California, Diego County, of Versailles, South of France, Dallas, Texas, Mexico, La Jolla
The company's energy strategy team recently pitched CEO Andy Jassy on the benefits of nuclear power. AdvertisementIn June, Amazon's Global Energy Strategy team pitched CEO Andy Jassy the idea of doubling down on nuclear power to support its growing network of data centers. Jassy agreed, according to an internal Amazon document from the third quarter that was obtained by Business Insider. The company considered tapping into at least four additional existing nuclear power plants and sought even more small modular reactor deals. Nuclear power can be safer, more reliable, and more cost-efficient in the long term compared to other power sources, according to Jacopo Buongiorno, a nuclear engineering professor at MIT.
Persons: Andy Jassy, , Thos Robinson, It's, Sam Altman, Jassy, Jacopo Buongiorno, Buongiorno Organizations: Service, Amazon's Global Energy, Business, Amazon, Amazon Web Services, Hulton, Google, Kairos, Microsoft, Amazon's Global Energy Strategy, BI, US Department of Energy, MIT, Global Energy Strategy Locations: Pennsylvania, Fukushima, Maryland, Texas
The remains of an unidentified missile, which Ukrainian authorities claimed to be made in North Korea, is seen at a site of a Russian strike in Kharkiv, Ukraine on January 2. China, Russia and Iran have also held four joint naval drills since 2019, and China is by far Iran’s largest energy buyer. Beijing also carefully manages its relationship with North Korea – which is almost wholly economically and diplomatically dependent on China. “Russia, North Korea, Iran is the type of grouping that China least wants to openly associate itself with,” said Tong Zhao, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. An Iranian military boat patrols ahead of the start of a joint naval drill of Iran, Russia and China in the Indian Ocean in May.
Persons: They’ve, Lloyd Austin, George W, Bush’s, , Kim Jong, Kim, there’s, what’s, Bashar al, Assad, Israel –, Xi Jinping, Putin, Alex Gabuev, Sofiia Gatilova, Xi, Loup, , Tong Zhao, Zhao, Sydney Seiler Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Korean, Moscow’s, US, North, West, Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, China’s, National University of Singapore’s Middle East Institute, Carnegie Endowment, International Peace, Iranian Army, AP, UN, National Defense Strategy, NATO, Center for Strategic, International Studies Locations: Hong Kong, Russia, Ukraine, United States, Tehran, China, Iran, North Korea, Washington, Europe, Pacific, Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, Imperial Japan, Iraq, South Korea, Pyongyang, Syria, Beijing, Moscow, Berlin, Kharkiv, Kazan, Israel, Jean, South, Taiwan, “ Russia, , Iranian, Asia, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, North Asia, Sydney
Indonesia said it drove a Chinese coast guard ship out of its waters in the South China Sea. AdvertisementIndonesia said it deployed two vessels and an aircraft to expel a Chinese ship from contested waters in the South China Sea. The interaction is another turn in a yearslong dispute over who owns the South China Sea, and gets to exploit its resources. AdvertisementThe incident escalates the dispute over the South China Sea, and highlights the richness of its resources. Malaysia and Vietnam are also pursuing oil-and-gas projects in the South China Sea, and running into Chinese opposition.
Persons: Organizations: Service, Indonesian National Armed Forces, Maritime Security, PT Pertamina, CCG, Maritime Security Agency, Business, US Navy, Strategic, Studies, Maritime, China Coast Guard, Vietnam's Vanguard Bank Locations: Indonesia, South China, China, Indonesia's, Taiwan, Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia, Philippines
CNN —There’s a spot on the shoreline from where Azamat Sarsenbayev used to jump into the brackish, blue-green Caspian Sea. Azamat SarsenbayevThe Caspian Sea is the planet’s largest inland sea and it’s largest lake, an enormous body of water roughly the size of Montana. NASAOver many thousands of years, the Caspian Sea has swung between highs and lows as temperatures fluctuated and ice sheets advanced and retreated. Their pupping sites in the shallower northeastern Caspian Sea are shifting and disappearing, as the animals also struggle against pollution and overfishing. Scientists counted 25,000 at one haul-out site on the Durnev Islands in the northeast Caspian Sea in 2009.
Persons: CNN —, Sarsenbayev, , Javanmardi, Azamat, Vali Kaleji, Matthias Prange, ” Prange, Joy Singarayer, Muhammed Enes Yildirim, Hossein Beris, University of Tehran’s Kaleji, ” Singarayer, ” Wesslingh, It’s, Kazbek Basayev, Reuters It’s, Assel Baimukanova, Kaleji, Aziz Karimov, Ilham Aliyev Organizations: CNN, NASA, Central, Caucasian Studies, University of Tehran, University of Bremen, University of Reading, Getty, University of Tehran’s, Reuters, Institute of Hydrobiology, , Caspian, United Nations Locations: Aktau, Kazakhstan, Iranian, Rasht, Montana, Iran, Azerbaijan, Russia, Turkmenistan, Central Asia, Aral, Uzbekistan, Germany, Anadolu, Galugah, Mazandaran province, Makhachkala, Baku, COP29,
EV supporters point to dozens of new EV and battery plants announced in Michigan in the last two years. Political strategists told Business Insider that the anti-EV messaging was drowning out positive ones in Michigan, putting Democrats on the defensive in a critical battleground. "We've run some advertising trying to make the massive surge of new EV manufacturing at jobs in Michigan famous, because nobody knows about them," Murphy said. But that analysis didn't account for jobs created by new EV and battery manufacturing plants popping up across the country. Democrats are hitting back on Republicans' EV attacks, arguing that the US has to build its own domestic EV manufacturing base to compete with China.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Mike Rogers, Kamala Harris, EVs, they've, Mike Murphy, Murphy, Biden, Murphy's, Rogers, Harris, Shawn Fain, Trump, Sen, JD Vance, Fain, POLITICO's, Elissa Slotkin Organizations: EV, Service, Michigan Republican, Senate, Trump, Republicans, Biden, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington Post, Policy Institute, United Auto Workers, E News, Republican National Committee, Democratic, Rogers Locations: Michigan, China, North Carolina, Georgia, Europe, South America
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