deal this is? why would biden say what a good deal is before a vote? you think that ll help you get past? no. a vote? you think that ll help you get past? no. katrina els told me earlier you get past? no. katrina els told me earlier that you get past? no. katrina els told me earlier that investorsi told me earlier that investors around the world are welcoming the news. 50 around the world are welcoming the news. ~ around the world are welcoming the news. ~ , the news. so i think we ve seen a collective the news. so i think we ve seen a collective sigh the news. so i think we ve seen a collective sigh of the news. so i think we ve seen a collective sigh of relief- a collective sigh of relief coming from international markets as a result of this tentative deal breaking. i think it really cements the fact that we will avoid that more collaborative situation of a us default which would have been absolutely awful for the us economy, but also for really increasing a
i think this bill shows that that assessment was correct. and we have to keep our eye 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 surge in the company s share price came after the chip maker shocked analysts by forecasting a surge in demand for its products because of advan
someone is going to pay for this. there are easier ways to die. i got a call from a cousin, saying. he s in the hospital. how did he look? horrible. he drank something sweet, and deadly. there was no question. the real question, why would he do it? stressed, out something was going on there. what happened to ray? soon, it wasn t just doctors and the families asking the question. it was detectives. most likely not a suicide. he had enemies. he received a surprise package. this man sent my data bob. a surprise phone call from a it s josh mankiewicz from day line, is there anything you want to say? welcome to dateline. on a warm day in august, 65 year old ray quenched his thirst with a cool drink that drink contained a secret. a potion. so sinister, he would be dead within hours. not only did investigators have to figure out what killed the happily retired pennsylvania man but who would want him dead and why, here is josh mankiewicz with somet
coming out of washington, dc, at about ten minutes past the hour. we ll be monitoring that as well and we also know that republican leaders and republican leaders and republican lawmakers will be holding a call around 9:30pm eastern time, so it about 20 minutes, and there will be briefing republican lawmakers on the deal that has been agreed in principle. i believe we also have a tweet from the republican speaker of the house kevin mccarthy. he might be giving some more information on what could be an ideal, what we are expecting next, but again, this is something we have been tracking for many days and weeks and months in terms of what could be in this deal and whether or not lawmakers could come to an agreement about raising the debt limit here in the united states. of course we know that the deadline had been extended to june five, when know that the deadline had been extended tojune five, when the us treasury said that essentially the country would no longer be able to me
so you can go ahead, good evening. the prime minister has said he takes extremely seriously the allegations against the former conservative peer, baroness mone. he said the government was taking legal action against the company run by her husband ppe medpro. in an interview with the bbc, michelle mone admitted lying about her links to the medical clothing company and confirmed she and her family stand to benefit from the £60 million profit made during the pandemic. the couple apologised for denying their role in the deal for more than three years. and today baroness mone has hit back at rishi sunak, saying she was honest with the government over the contracts. 0ur poltical editor chris mason is in westminster this evening. it was an extraordinary interview. you can watch or listen to yourself on the iplayer or bbc sounds. it was the story of an emergency. human foibles, taxpayers money, making money, truth and lying. a pandemic strikes. suddenly, gowns and masks, pers