and 18,000 miles in an electric car. stay with us here for and stay with us here on bbc news for continuing coverage analysis from our team of correspondents in the uk and around the world. good evening. the fallout from baroness mone s interview with the bbc yesterday, in which she admitted lying about how she and her family stood to profit from a government contract to supply ppe during the pandemic, continues. claim and counter claim have been flying around today. the prime minister insisted he s taking the allegations against michelle mone extremely seriously. she replied, what s the pm talking about, he knew about her involvement all along. a former tory health minister thenjoined in, saying she didn t tell him about it. the company run by baroness mone s husband, ppe medpro, made £60 million profit from its contract with the government. 0ur political editor, chris mason, has the latest. a pandemic strikes. suddenly, gowns and masks personal protective equipment, pp
chairman dan bishop. ignoring the problem, thinking it s going to go away, he could bumble his way just into a default like he did on the border. i will tell him time is of the essence. and it s very simple. we want to limit, save and grow. john: begin with the fox news alert, and the white house set to give an update on the debt ceiling negotiations ahead of the latest round of talks between president biden and the four congressional leaders. john roberts in washington and we are off to tuesday afternoon, sandra. sandra: sandra smith in new york. deadline to make a deal approaching, speaker kevin mccarthy is warning minimal progress has been made between the two sides since last week s meeting in the oval office. john: senator joni ernst, and our panel will weigh in. and jacqui heinrich, what is the white house saying about negotiations. in effect they are negotiating to raise the debt limit, but democrats are characterizing it as separate and simultaneous so they
the international monetary fund has released it s latest economic outlook, and it s grim reading for the uk. forecasts for growth this year have been revised upwards slightly for most major economies, with even russia growing at a faster pace than the uk according to the imf. the stronger performance for most is down to the reopening of china and more resilient labour markets, household spending and business investment. michelle fleury spoke to their chief economist to national monetary fund is sounding a little less gloomy thanit sounding a little less gloomy than it did a view months ago stopping the global lender points to china s recently opening and strong spending by consumers as the reason for its improved global growth forecast at the imf said in its world economic outlook that the cost of living crisis was continuing to bite in most economies with the fund s chief economist telling me the priority now is on reducing inflation in the months to come. on reducing infla
collins in washington. reporter: good morning, christine. we are now learning that former president trump and his legal team are considering releasing the surveillance footage from those several hours when fbi agents were at mar-a-lago conducting that search of course of his property looking for classified information that they believe he took with him from his time in the white house to when he went to mar-a-lago as he left the day he was inaugurated. there were major questions of course this entire justice department investigation over how this information was handled and what exactly was taken down there and we re now told that despite that day when fbi agents showed up and they asked the trump team on the ground to turn off the surveillance cameras, they did not do so and they are now in control of several hours of footage of them actually being there conducting this search. and we re told that they are now considering releasing it, though there are some inside the form
we ll be doing? they filled our kids again. enough is enough. can anything be done to stop the the only way to stop a bag with a gun is a good guy with a gun. the time for us to stop the next mass shooting in this country is right now. is the moment to reform gun laws? you know, it s easy to go to politics. as a society, we need to do a better job. when in god s name i was going to stand up to the gun lobby? will americans ever be able to find common ground? our union isn t imperfect, it s severely broken. it just keeps happening and nobody does anything about it. enough is enough. an 11th hour special with 70 ruhle starts now. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. this is been a hugely challenging week. one that started with a mass shooting in texas that broke our nations heart and is ending with that very same state showcasing the heart of the problem, a massive in our event. we ve been covering the breaking news around the clock, every