find twitter because the billionaire is worried about losing money. he s waffling. he s weak. i ll walk through the evidence for you tonight. we begin with a very serious story. a story that we continue to cover as the nation continues to reel from what we all see and live through, the epidemic of gun violence. this is important. i ll tell what you it is so you know what you re about to deal with, because it s gut-wrenching. new testimony out of washington from victims families out of buffalo and uvalde including an 11-year-old survivor s stunning video. nia cerillo describes how the gunman murdered her teachers and classmates right in front of you her and how she survived, covering herself in blood to pretend she was dead. and then she went to go out the door and he was in the hallway and they made contact. then he went into the other classroom and then he went there s a door between our classrooms and he went to there and shot my teacher and killed my teacher, shot h
Ahead of a general election expected next year. Heres some of his speech i am ending this long running saga. I am cancelling the rest of the h52 project. And in its place. Applause. And in its place, we will reinvest every single penny, £36 billion, in hundreds of new Transport Projects in the north and the midlands, across the country. This means £36 billion of investment in the projects that will make a real difference across our nation. Applause ijust want to remind you exactly what hs2 actually is. Its a High Speed Railway which is what the Hs Stands For and it was touted as the uks biggest infrastructure project, aiming to transform public transport between london, the midlands and the north. The first part, between west london and birmingham in blue is already under construction and will be completed. But the length in red, stretching further north from birmingham to manchester, has now been officially scrapped. A separate eastern leg to leeds marked here in purple had already
wing twitter obsessives, why this, they heard, was a good idea for tech or business. twitter s own founder declared musk was the best person to take over the company. take that for what you will. but if you want to understand that, remember what i said about facts? wouldn t you also want to know that without musk s inflated offer price, which he s now trying to run from, that same founder i mentioned, jack dorsey, would stand to lose hundreds of millions of dollars. if the deal goes through, that founder, dorsey, gets paid way more than twitter is currently worth on the market and more than it was worth on the market when it was first made. he would get about $978 million. take that for what you will when you see him talking and saying musk is the only one who can do this. is he saying that with some disinterested, independent view? or might he be affected by that
ainsley: jack dorsey will receive $978 million in cash for payout because he owns 2.4% of the company. and he tweeted out an endorsement and he also says in principle i don t believe anyone should own or run twitter. it wants to be a public good at a protocol level not a company. solving for the problem of it being a company, however, elon is a singular solution i trust. i trust his mission to extend the light of consciousness. steve: here s the thing. is he walking into a hornet s mess. all hands on deck. phoning in from home. a lot of them are concerned hey, wait a minute, is he going to make us go back to the office? they don t like that idea. just wait until he moves their office to texas? how many of those people have ever been to a rodeo. ainsley: he hasn t announced he is doing that. steve: he hasn t announced anything, just that he is buying it. he made it clear to the investors he spoke to over the
safe and effective care and early intervention support. a recent ymca report found that over the last eight years, local authority funding for youth services in england and wales has decreased by £978 million. that s down 70%. two years ago, the government announced a new £500 million youth investment fund, but the department for digital, culture, media and sport dcms has acknowledged the fund has not yet launched, so no money has been allocated. i m in knowsley, part of the liverpool city region, which is one of the uk s most deprived boroughs where these effects are being felt. if the youth club does get shut down, or it goes or whatever, looking at the people that do come here, will be devastated. so where can clubs get