evacuated from their homes and officials say more than 190 thousand hectares of land have been scorched. now on bbc news. split at birth: twins divided february of 2018 there was a 2020 episode about the agency separating identical twins back in the mid 60s and mailed a sister who was adopted said can you imagine if either of us was a twin. i remember getting a shiver all over my body thinking, what if this was real? in the 1960s, an adoption agency in newark began a policy to deliberately spit up twins and place the infants and different families. the adoptive parents were never told they had siblings. the separated twins were placed in a controversial study to explore what makes us who we are and how much is defined by nature versus nurture. it is are and how much is defined by nature versus nurture.- nature versus nurture. it is so emotional nature versus nurture. it is so emotional for nature versus nurture. it is so emotional for me. nature versus nurture. it is
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You think about this idea . And whether we think we need this idea . Visit bbc dot co. Uk slash five live and here s your news. Sir keir starmer has called labour s win in the rutherglen and Hamilton West by election a seismic result for the party. They secured more than twice the number of votes as the snp which had held the seat. Labour s pledged to bring in supervised toothbrushing at schools in england as well as an extra 700,000 Dentist Appointments if they win the next election. The party s also pledged to prioritise patients in need of serious treatment. Rishi sunak and his italian counterpart Georgia Meloni Have urged the eu to go much further in tackling illegal migration. They say action s needed to smash the Smuggling Gangs who ve caused a moral and humanitarian crisis. And mps are calling for a ban on the use of Live Facial Recognition Technology for public surveillance. They ve signed a statement with tech experts and Campaign Groups to raise concerns about the police and
it is a priority of the administration. do you believe right now there is a crisis at the border? the answer is no. i think there is a challenge at the border that we re managing. is there a crisis at the border? at this point is this a crisis at the border? we don t have to put new labels on what we ve already conveyed is challenging. is there a challenge at the border? let s go. dana: a couple thoughts there from a communications perspective if i could. definitely think the white house is feeling the heat about the president not being as visible or taking questions. they had him go out yesterday. he is at a hardware store looking around but not answering questions. one of the questions is about the border. they pull it out. today at 12:30 p.m. when jen psaki briefs the press she will bring with her somebody that deals with border security issues because they know they need to have a better answer. if i were jen psaki i would agree i would bring someone else