this deal ever really start? is was it ever really, well, real? did elon musk ever truly intend to buy out the company, and if he did, what happened? and now what happens? welcome, everyone, i m neil cavuto and happy weekend and not if you re a twitter shareholder on news that elon musk is quitting. the latest from kelly o grady out in los angeles on what went wrong. reporter: hey, neil. what a roller coaster, right? elon is claiming he has grounds to terminate the social platform because they failed to provide key information and that the company appears to have made misleading statements during their negotiations. now, this really all comes down to the number of spam bots on the platform. the reason bots are so important is musk has made no new attempts to grow the revenue, and that risks on act rests on active users. all indications suggest that several of twitter s public exposures are either false or materially misleading. it appears twitter is dramatically understat
political power . world leaders have reacted with shock to the killing of the formerjapanese prime minister shinzo abe. injapan itself, the current prime minister described the shooting at a political rally as an unforgiveable act of brutality. his attacker was a former member of the japanese navy. now on bbc news, it s the media show. and i should say, this programme was recorded on wednesday. hello and welcome. now, a week is famously a long time in politics, and the day we recorded this edition of the media show will go down in history as one of the longest. it was wednesday afternoon that we went on air. boris johnson at that point was holding out, but minister after minister were resigning and we wanted to get a sense of how we d got there, because the media is a central part of the story of borisjohnson. how power and politics intertwine with the media in this country is vital to understanding it. and we also need to look at how scoops about mrjohnson s behaviour ultima
back yesterday now rishi sunak sets out to replace boris johnson as british prime minister. and novak djokovic reaches another wimbledon final beating britain s cameron norrie. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. twitter in the uk and around the world. aren t elon muské an twitter aren t elon musk are in an extraordinary standoff about his $40 billion deal to buy the social media company. the worlds richest man was to pull out saying he s not received the numbers you want about spam and fake accounts. twitter says it will suit musk was up and filed an extended training over the news. 0ur north america techology reporter, james claytoni in san francisco is following the story and hejoins me now. bring us up to speed, what s happening here? bring us up to speed, what s happening here? elon musk is essentially happening here? elon musk is essentially saying happening here? elon musk is essentially saying when - happening here? elon musk is essent
tighten control of ethics around donald trump. i think the last thing donald trump wants, if he should have a future presidency is anybody breathing down his neck looking at his finances, looking at deals that jared kushner s doing with the saudis, looking at deals that ivanka trump is doing with china to get patents on her line of goods. they don t really want that. but, the purpose of a legislative purpose is really given a very broad definition so even if it ultimately does not result in any sort of legislation, as long as they can kind of tossed out that incantation and say that this could lead to new legislation they likely are acting within their powers. it s a very broad power and is one that is used frequently, in the situation it is not being used properly. senator listed just a few of the investigation that the oversight committee, it was good intentions could actually open into trump and his family if they were serious about
on. we know that there are still going to be some ugly maps that the general settlement produces. but the senate has been unconstitutional because of the maps the last go around. we have been fighting these fights for a decade and a half and we will keep fighting. there are so many of us here in north carolina who care fundamentally that the power belongs to the people. that we as individuals have the power in this government, not the politicians and that people should choose their representatives, not the other way around. and we re going to keep fighting until we win. let s talk about two things you mentioned, the 12-week abortion ban passed by the state legislator was just vetoed by the democratic governor roy cooper. but as you also mentioned the republican super majority may be able to override his decision if they get enough votes. talk about that process and what the outcome might mean for women in your state. do you believe there will be any republicans who may develop