eric: thank you for joining us, i am eric shawn. elon musk, man zero man. right now is the speaker at the annual gathering of those billionaires in idaho for they have a big one on the every year. the private conference for 24 hours after the bombshell report that he s walking away from that multibillion-dollar twitter deal. musk avoided talking about why the deal fell through during the meeting today but is now facing a huge legal battle with social media giant could enforce a $1 million payment if he is out of the deal. live in los angeles with the latest. he may not have twitter, hey, christina. that s right, we learned as you mentioned the day of the conference he didn t comment on his attempt to back out of the $44 billion deal illegal challenges he could face so he mentioned accounts on twitter. yesterday musk announced he wants to walk away from the deal with twitter claiming the social media giant has not provided accurate data on how much of its user base is made u
he cannot enter the states. live from our studio in singapore this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 6am in singapore, ”pm in london and 6pm in florida, where a federaljudge has ordered the usjustice department to release a redacted version of the underlying evidence that prompted an fbi search at donald trump s mar a lago home earlier this month. the judge who approved the search warrant said the redacted version of the affidavit should be unsealed because of massive public interest. prosecutors now have until noon on friday to make the document public. our north america correspondent, anthony zurcher gave us the latest from outside the court in florida. anthony zurcher gave us the latest judge anthony zurcher gave us the latest bruce who wori courthouse judge bruce who works in the federal courthouse just judge bruce who works in the federal courthousejust behind judge bruce who works in the federal courthouse just behind me judge bruce who works in the federal courthou
novak djokovic confirms he will not play in next week s us tennis open. he lacks a covid vaccine. and back from brink the large blue butterfly has its best summer in 100 and 50 years. live from our studio in singapore this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. a federaljudge has ordered the usjustice department to release a redacted version of the underlying evidence that prompted an fbi search at donald trump s mar a lago home earlier this month. the judge who approved the search warrant said the redacted version of the affidavit should be unsealed because of massive public interest. prosecutors now have until noon on friday to make the document public. our north america correspondent, anthony zurcher gave us the latest from outside the court in florida. judge bruce rynhart who works in the federal courthouse just behind me has given the us justice department until noon on friday to release a redacted version of the affidavit the justice
awaiting as a major victory heads into the victims as he makes this case that democrats are actually now getting things done. plus the former president bringing his continued focus on election lies to cpac. they are there to talk to the mega faithful. the chinese hacked the machines, labor all kinds of discrepancies. this time they found something different that they hadn t seen before, they re gonna join us ahead to talk more about that. first, to capitol hill, where we expect the senate to finally prosecute inflation reduction act as soon as this afternoon, we are hoping. but not before gop senators forced democrats to take some tough votes. during that vote-a-rama on, amendment it seems another amendment from john 15% minimum tax rate could create some problems for democrats. let s get to nbc s, julia before we see the potential hiccup and talk about that, and who it actually might involve, talk to me first about where we are at this hour, julie. yeah, yasmin,
and it was just such an awful thing to say. she would never have said it to anybody else who was married. so why did she say that to me? just because i was unmarried. russian missiles have struck civilian buildings in central ukraine, killing at least 23 people including four year old liza dmitrieva pressure on nhs emergency services or at an all time high. and europe continues to struggle with rising temperatures hundreds evacuate from their homes in spain as wildfires spread. good morning. our top story this morning thousands of rail workers will go on strike again in the coming weeks. in addition to a day of strike action on the 27thjuly, the rmt union has announced its members will strike on thursday the 18th and saturday the 20th august in their ongoing row over pay, jobs and conditions. yesterday, the aslef union also said train drivers at eight rail companies would stage a walk out on saturday 30th july. sharon graham, the general secretary of unite union is warnin