hello. joining us in the united states and all around the world, thank you for joining us. i m bianca nobilo. i m maximum foster. ahead on cnn newsroom. the president can no longer ignore by not negotiating. whether or not the debt limit gets extended. walt disney parks and resort filed a lawsuit in florida against ron desantis. i believe the number of casualties and wounded will increase after the foreigners are evacuated. god knows if we will be alive or dead. live from london, this is cnn newsroom. with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is thursday, april 27th. it s 4:00 a.m. in washington, d.c. where republicans in the house of representatives are claiming a major victory passing a bill to raise the nation s debt limit and potentially avoiding a economic catastrophe but it s dead on arrival in senate where the democrats object to huge cuts in huge spending. the republicans hope it will strengthen their hand in negotiations with democrats and the whi
this at this podium. you heard as phil was saying twice from the president talk about this. he said that he didn t know. he said that he was surprised. he said that he takes classified information and documents very seriously. neil: and on and on we go with the questions mounting as the investigation in to the president s classified documents widens including who had access to the documents and when. the republicans are accusing the white house of stone walling. we ll talk to darrell issa of california. first, coverage with jacqui heinrich on what the white house is saying now and how republicans are responding to this now. welcome. i m neil cavuto on a busy news days here and an investigation that is only now just starting and yielding more questions than answers with every passing hour. jacqui heinrich has the very latest. jacqui? hi, neil. we just got out of an event with the president and the golden state warriors. he didn t stop to talk to reporters. at the risk of s
now saying. did the u.s. help with the strategy behind this counteroffensive? tom soufi burridge in kyiv. tonight, in the u.s., the dow tumbles. inflation remaining stubbornly high despite falling gas prices. this evening, we go down the list at the grocery store, what s costing you more and by how much. why this was worse than expected and how president biden framed this today. mary bruce is here. the nba tonight suspending phoenix suns owner robert sarver for a year, fining him $10 million after a year-long investigation into allegations he made repeated racist and sexist remarks. sarver tonight issuing a statement. and then those who say this move by the nba wasn t enough. alex presha standing by. the killing of a las vegas report erff. tonight, the suspect, a local politician believed to have been angry about the reporter s work. that suspect in court today. the mudslides and the floods destroying homes. and the newly emerging images of the families being rescued
all three major industries are down double digits for the years. the mounting losses will deal a blow to your retirement funds and your pension fund and we could go lower, dana. dana: a bitter pill to swallow as the cost of living is skyrocketing. the average price of gas now $4.58 a gallon up more than $1.50 from a year ago. bill: making matters worse the cost of rent hitting a record high in april. landlords asking for more than 1900 a month on average. dana: demand for mortgages is plummetings with average rates at a high. the new york post calling it joe s train wreck. bill: aishah hosni with a lot to cover from the white house on the north lawn. good morning. america is waking up and breaking all sorts of records in all the wrong ways. as of this morning the white house coming up with no new solutions outside of what it has already done and tried. take a look. let s start with gas prices here. shot up another 2 cents overnight to a new record high of $4.58
really we haven t moved the ball forward at all. gnaw trading day in the u.s. in over five hours begins now here is the way the futures stand right now. european markets are up and running and it s a mixed picture. pretty positive. here is a look at how markets across asia were today. again, looking good. the u.s. banking center sent the dow tumbling during wednesday s trading on wall street. stocks initially rallied from reports from tech giants but a drop of shares in first republic bank rattled investors. the bank stock dropped about 30% and s&p 500 was also in the red and nasdaq rose half a percent and after hours trading meta jumped after the company reported that sales grew by 3%