calling him one of the most important actors in the history of film. ourarts and media correspondent david sillito looks back at his career. tonight s movie has been mash. in 1970, a sprawling, darkly comic film about the korean war came out. i m drjekyll, actually, this is my friend mr hyde. the hero, a cynical, rebellious, heavy drinking, womanising surgeon. everybody was telling me, don t do it. at the end of it, it ll ruin you. we did it in five weeks and it was wonderful. born in canada, he d studied engineering before switching to acting and working in theatre in britain. four captains, there, hamlet, like a soldier to the stage. mash. ..a thinly veiled satire of vietnam, led to klute. would you mind not doing that? ..with jane fonda. it was the first of three films together. ..and an off screen relationship. at a moment when a dark and maverick mood was making itself felt in hollywood, donald sutherland, with that piercing gaze, was just the sort of complex leading man
those are some of the world s largest economies. deutsche bank research crunched the data. nvidia has enjoyed a meteoric rise, adding a full $1 trillion in market cap injust about a month this spring. the firm has been capitalising on the fever around artificial intelligence. the chips made by the company are used to power the ai applications that are in use and in development now and companies are betting they ll be instrumental in the future. shares of nvidia are up around 170% this year. in other news now chinese car companies are called in other news now chinese car companies have called on their government to hit european union rivals with import taxes of up to 25% if the trading bloc imposes tariffs on vehicles from china. that is the country s state media view. that amount was reportedly made a closed door meeting made at the chinese industry of commerce which was attended by representatives of european car firms. the measures would target guards from the european un
ourarts and media correspondent david sillito looks back at his career. tonight s movie has been mash. in 1970, a sprawling, darkly comic film about the korean war came out. i m drjekyll, actually, this is my friend mr hyde. the hero, a cynical, rebellious, heavy drinking, womanising surgeon. everybody was telling me, don t do it. at the end of it, it ll ruin you. we did it in five weeks and it was wonderful. born in canada, he d studied engineering before switching to acting and working in theatre in britain. four captains, there, hamlet, like a soldier to the stage. mash. ..a thinly veiled satire of vietnam, led to klute. would you mind not doing that? ..with jane fonda. it was the first of three films together. ..and an off screen relationship. at a moment when a dark and maverick mood was making itself felt in hollywood, donald sutherland, with that piercing gaze, wasjust the sort of complex leading man it was looking for. take don t look now. a disturbing, ghostly story
those are some of the world s largest economies. deutsche bank research crunch to the data. nvidia has enjoyed a meteoric rise, adding a full $1 trillion in market cap injust about a month this spring. the firm has been capitalising on the fever around artificial intelligence. the chips made by the company are used to power the company are used to power the ai applications that are in use and in development now and companies are betting they ll be instrumental in the future. shares of nvidia are up around 170% this year. over 70 million people in the us are under heat alerts this week, with extreme temperatures as high as 41 celsius forecast in some areas. scientists say many extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and intense as a result of climate change and it s coming at a cost not just to human lives, but also to businesses. i have been speaking with professor illan noy, who suggests that climate change could be costing the world around $16 million per hour
Are shaping up. And harnessing the power of sd printing in health care. We meet the firm thats revolutionising the way artificial limbs are made making them cheaper and easier for those who need them most. And as you are hearing. Like it or loath it facebook is bigger more profitable and more controversial than ever. What do you think about that . Has it got too much influence . Just use the bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to Business Live. We start with facebook because despite the ongoing controversy over everything from fake news to extremist and violent content the Social Networkjust keeps getting bigger and more profitable. Facebook has been warning for some time it cant keep growing at this rate but the latest results show no sign of a slowdown. Facebook made profits ofjust over 3 billion in the first three months of this year. Thats a jump of more than 76 on the same period last year and more than investors were expecting. And it is creeping ever closer to two billion users 1. 91;