on the prize, that passing this bill, getting it to the president avoids the catastrophic thing that would hurt millions of americans. and there s a reason world leaders were worried about this. this would have impacted the global economy. something that did rally wall street though today was the chip maker nvidia. for about five minutes it was part of the elite club of us companies worth a trillion dollars. the company s share price shot past $412 on tuesday, having risen by more than 30% since last week. other companies part of the trillion dollar club are apple, amazon and alphabet. the bbc s north america business correspondent samira hussain reports from new york. for a brief few moments nvidia was able to call itself a trillion dollarfirm. the chip maker shocked analysts by forecasting a surge in demand for its products because of advances in artificial intelligence or ai. the hardware made by nvidia underpins most ai applications today with one report suggesting it has
friends at p and g and low s. perfect day 46th and sixth avenue. maybe visiting from wanetca; 69 degrees going for a high of 88. it s going to be hot today. ainsley: but it s friday. steve: three hours away from saturday for us. brian: sometimes we have bands on they don t sound exactly like they do on the album. jimmie allen, that s exactly how he sounds through his rehearsal sounds exactly like you just heard him on his video with the perfect studio recording. what a voice he has. ainsley: you have an ear for music. you can tell the difference. brian: everyone in my family does except for me. i was asked to quit. ainsley: your parents were honest with you. some of those parents on american idol. brian: my dad, i used to play the clarinet. my dad would say what song are you trying to play? ainsley: mary had a little lamb. brian: bad enough my brother was a better athlete but when he was better at music i almost quit, gift the world. steve: did you want
other economies and also india is not as dependent on export manufacturing in this point in time which plays in its favour. a free trade deal between australia and uk comes into force today, the first the uk negotiated from scratch after it left the european union. westminster has said it will add almost $3 billion to british exports, describing the deal as fantastic . however, the government s own estimates say it will add only 0.08% to the uk economy. uk farmers are also warning they could be undercut by cheap imports, which could costjobs. a uk new zealand deal starts today as well. staying with australia, the parliament has begun a series of hearings to examine the leaking of confidential government tax plans by the accounting firm pwc. the country s treasury says it would be reviewing its contract with the company and the matter has been referred to police for criminal investigation. pwc has suspended nine
arrested 14 previous times was released after his attempted murder charges were downgraded to two misdemeanors. just a day later, another brutal beating led to the death of a 55-year-old cab driver. three suspects have been arrested and police are still searching for more. a lot of companies plan to hand out pink slips, a new survey finds that half that responded are planning to lay off employees, consultant firm pwc found that 52% have implemented hiring freezes. 44% are withdrawing job offers. a whopping 72% of those companies are also expanding remote work to streamline costs. and, brian kilmeade s hometown team the massapequa is warming up to play the 2018 champs honolulu in williamsport, pennsylvania. last week massapequa played incredible game tom rivers east. star pitcher no hitter leading