there live. with eight days to go with a possible default, wall street is getting nervous again. stocks down again. will the markets get washington to act? welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. let s cut to the chase. what we re hearing in washington with chad pergram who has more. chad? good afternoon. kevin mccarthy reiterated today that people should not worry about their stocks. the path to an accord is unclear. the sides talks again today at the white house. i don t think there will be a default. i don t know how you blame republicans. we re the only ones that acted. so if the american public didn t if they get rewarded for not taking an action and reward ago problem, the democrats will win that award every day. mccarthy says he trusts janel yellen that early june is the deadline. some conservatives are not sold. some down played an economic catlism. there s not some catastrophic day of june 1. oh, we ve hit the limit. markets will get jittery. they go up and do
literal smoking gun in the murder of his wife and son? welcome on to our viewers around the world. i m christine romans. the search and rescue operation grows more grim in turkey and syria, more than 16,000 people have died in the earthquake there and hope is fading that rescuers will find survivors beneath the mountain of rubble. remarkably two women in turkey were found alive wednesday after 62 hours buried under a collapsed building. and in syria, a newborn baby was pulled from the rubble, her mother is believed to have died after giving birth. international search and rescue teams continue to arrive including some from the united states. salma abdelaziz is live in istanbul for us. there has been anger over the turkish government s response to the disaster. what are they saying now? reporter: we re now entering the fourth day after this powerful earthquake one of the most powerful earthquakes to strike this region in a century hit. and that means that window, that glimme
right now and this is very hard to swallow. i want each and every one of you to protest in peace. i don t want us burning up our cities, tearing up the streets because that is not what my son stood for. if you guys are here for me and tyree, then you will protest peacefully. [chanting] carley: brooke singman live with the latest details, hey, brooke. good morning, ashley, just hours from now, the police expected to release body cam footage from tyree nichols death and that will be hard to watch, all on january 7th when 29-year-old was pulled over by the memphis police officer with reckless driving what we will play is a recording from the police scanner from the confrontation, listen. do you have eyes on the subject? [indistinct] we have one running on foot. somebody barricade? the nichols families legal family seen the footage and it shows the five officers beating tyre nichols for 3 minutes, he died in the hospital three days after the incident that cities across
in this segment. so before we go to break, we ll be getting into one of those. first i want to give you the latest with the middle east. the israeli cabinet is meeting on the very big question of whether or how to extend a pause in the fighting in the ongoing conflict with hamas, and they re racing against a deadline, because that pause s according to the deal that was struck, basically over, terminated if no new deal is reached tonight. officials from the u.s., israel, qatar, egypt, they ve all been in talks today. there s a lot of forces that want to make this step possible, especially considering with any deal you say, will it work? will both sides participate? innocent people have been freed according to many of the people in the region, so when you look at the scenes of some of these people being reunited, you can see why many people want this to continue. the last two hours hamas released 14 hours, including an american. that is if you re counting many of them younger
10-13. the north but further south around 10 13. the unsettled weather continues towards the end of the week. we have two more areas of low pressure approaching from the south and the west on thursday. i think many of us seeing some outbreaks of rain at times on thursday. a window of drier weatherfor rain at times on thursday. a window of drier weather for friday but yet again it is looking unsettled, blustery and pretty wet into the weekend. thanks, sarah. and that s bbc news at six. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our hello and welcome to sportsday, with me, olly foster. a man has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter and taken into custody over the death of ice hockey player adam johnson. a nine month independent review has found aspects of the welsh rugby union culture were sexist, misogynistic, racist and homophobic. seventh tier horsham will look to reach the fa cup second round for only the second time in their 142 year history when th