nomia, tell us some of the reaction you have been seeing to the vote having passed? fix, to the vote having passed? huge sigh of relief, really, by those members of the republican party and democratic party who were somewhere in the middle and glad this has now past this hurdle before it gets to the senate. the numbers are really interesting. 71 republicans opposed the bill. some are not surprising. 46 democrats also voted against. again, some of those members were not surprising. but what is interesting, ultimately more democrats supported, 165, than republicans, 149. now the next big battle is the senate. find big battle is the senate. and what can we big battle is the senate. and what can we expect - big battle is the senate. and what can we expect in the senate, nomia? what can we expect in the senate, nomia? well, the democratic senate, nomia? well, the democratic party, - senate, nomia? well, the democratic party, chuck i democratic party, chuck schumer, the demo
to ensure that afghan women continue work with aid agencies hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk, on pbs in the us despite a ban by the taliban. yet hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk, on pbs in the us uk, on pbs in the us or around the world. we start with some breaking news here in the uk prime minister rishi sunak has been issued with a fixed penalty notice by police for not wearing a seat belt in a moving car. mr sunak had previously apologised for what he called the brief error ofjudgement in a social media video as he carried out a series of visits in the north of england on thursday. tonight, lancashire police said it had issued a 42 year old man in london with a conditional offer of a fixed penalty. our political correspondent, david wallis lockhart, told me more about the background to the story. rishi sunak was going across the north of england because he was announcing levelling up funding. government funding that was going to specific p
criminal court, as you ve been hearing from james cleverly. there are also investigations into those russians who are. 0ur north america correspondent nomia iqbaljoins me now. i have been watching it out of the corner of my eye. but if we heard so far? , , , ., . far? yes, it is still undergoing at the moment far? yes, it is still undergoing at the moment and far? yes, it is still undergoing at the moment and the far? yes, it is still undergoing at the moment and the uk - far? yes, it is still undergoing at the moment and the uk foreign | the moment and the uk foreign secretary the moment and the uk foreign secretaryjames cleverly started off by confirming there is sanctions you laid out by confirming there is sanctions you laid out there. what he says is that russia laid out there. what he says is that russia pass laid out there. what he says is that russia pass attempt to eradicate ukrainian russia pass attempt to eradicate ukrainian heritage by this forced deportation
we begin tonight with the debt ceiling showdown in washington where lawmakers voted to advance a bill which will advert a government default. remember, the clock is ticking, lawmakers are racing to approve the deal before thejune 5th deadline. that s when treasury secretary janet yellen has warned that the us would face a catastrophic default and fail to pay all of its bills. the house passed the bill just about an hour ago. and now it would need to pass the senate before heading to president biden s desk. the president released this statement. north america correspondent nomia iqbaljoins me from capitol hill.
to flood the us capital. our north america correspondent nomia iqbaljoins me now from washington. hello nomia. i can see the crowds behind you. what have they been saying on this year with summer it is a key marge, isn t it? so soon after that serious decision. it is a key marge after that serious decision. it is a key marge and after that serious decision. it is a key marge and that after that serious decision. it is a key marge and that is after that serious decision. it is a key marge and that is the - after that serious decision. it is a key marge and that is the first i after that serious decision. it is a i key marge and that is the first time they have marched since the roe v wade was overturned. they have been marching every year since 1973 but to date the march is seen as a celebration. they are happy about the fact that the legislation has been overturned. but if you stop them and ask they say their work is not over. behind me is congress and usually on the marches th