hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. twitter s new owner elon musk has defended his decision to sack about half the firm s workforce without warning. mr musk said the social media platform was losing large sums of money every day. he s insisted twitter s commitment to content moderation remains unchanged, despite the loss of key staff and anxiety among advertisers. in an interview, elon musk revealed that twitter was losing around $4 million a day, meaning costs had to be cut. he promised twitter wouldn t degenerate into what he called a free for all hellscape when content moderation is loosened. but advertisers including general motors have withdrawn their business, which is likely to lead to a drop in revenues. and now twitter faces lawsuits from the hundreds of employees over the way they were fired. out technology editor, zoe kleinman, reports. elon musk did not speak to any of the twitter employees laid off today. he was a surprise guest
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at the moment. the union said that previous strikes had made the rail companies see sense, and it looks forward to intensive negotiations to try and reach a settlement. the rail delivery group said it s glad the union stepped back from the brink, and it too is committed to negotiating, but it warned passengers will see disruption on monday as well, as it s too late to change strike rosters. the advice is to only travel if absolutely necessary. mark ashdown, bbc news. with me now is transport writer, christian womar. christian, good to have you with us. what do you think is behind this decision, this late decision, to call later strikes planned for today and next week? i call later strikes planned for today and next week? and next week? i think there is a bit of strike and next week? i think there is a bit of strike fatigue and next week? i think there is a bit of strike fatigue amongst - and next week? i think there is a bit of strike fatigue amongst the | bit of strike fatigue am