the moment i met him i knew he was my soulmate. soulmates. soulmate! [giggles] why do you need me? [laughs sarcastically] but then we switched to t-mobile 5g home internet. and now his attention is spent elsewhere. but i m thinking of her the whole time. that s so much worse. why is that thing in bed with you? this is where it gets the best signal from the cell tower! i ve tried everywhere else in the house! there s always a new excuse. well if we got xfinity you wouldn t have to mess around with the connection. therapy s tough, huh? -mmm. it s like a lot about me. [laughs] a home router should never be a home wrecker. oo this is a good book title. jensen: it s a time of enormous turmoil. shut up in here. the 60s are over dad. durham: here s michael at the foul line, a shot on ehlo. -good! -yeah! ha-ha! turner: we intend to cover all the news all the time. we won t be signing off until the world ends. isn t that special? any tool for human expression will bring out the b
slowly but surely the 1970s are disappearing. the 1980s will be upon us. what a decade it is coming up. happy new year. as you begin the 80s in the television world the landscape was in the evening 9 out of 10 people were watching only one of three networks. social critics are mystified by its success. what is it? it s television prime time potboiler, dallas. it ll ruin our family name. i assure you a thought like that never crossed my mind. brother or no brother, whatever it takes i ll stop you from destroying in oil. dallas literally captivated america for 13 years. dallas is a television show which in some ways is rooted in the 1970s and one of the crazy things that emerges is this character, jr ewing as a pop fe phenomenon. he was such a delicious villain, everyone was completely enamored by this character. at this point so many people were watching television that you could do something so unexpected that it would become news overnight. who s the
winner malala yousafzai she was shot in the head by the taliban when she was a school girl in pakistan and is now a global activist for girls education. in our other main news today, a one minute silence is held in plymouth, to remember the five people killed in last week s mass shooting. and double jabbed people in england and northern ireland will no longer have to isolate if they ve come into contact with someone with covid. welcome to bbc news. there is chaos and panic at kabul airport as thousands of people have flocked there, desperate to board flights out of afghanistan after the taliban swept into the capital, putting them in control of the whole country. there ve been a number of deaths there today, where fear about the taliban s takeover has driven people to new depths of desperation. a us official has confirmed that american troops killed two armed afghans who were part of the crowd. meanwhile, more than 60 countries, including the us and the uk, have signed
it comes after viktor orban s right wing government pushed through a law banning the portrayal or promotion of homosexual or transgender content to people under 18. now on bbc news, click. as the world tries to emerge from the pandemic, the way we go about our lives is bound to be different but exactly how is hard to say. on this week s show, we ll be seeing the buildings that are hoping to get to know us a bit better. and looking at how online shopping could be getting social. but first, we ll be finding out how the world of search is changing right before our eyes. the idea of visual search is nothing new. it s something we looked at a few years ago, where you search for something online by using a picture rather than words. but the idea does seem to be gaining ground now, as omar mehtab has been finding out. omar: toys, animals, food no need to type, just take a snap instead, and you will get a result, and that s thanks to something called visual search. you must have
need to cower from coronavirus. now on bbc news, click looks at how online shopping has exploded in the pandemic and how social media companies want a piece of the action. as the world tries to emerge from the pandemic, the way we go about our lives is bound to be different but exactly how is hard to say. on this week s show, we ll be seeing the buildings that are hoping to get to know us a bit better. and looking at how online shopping could be getting social. but first, we ll be finding out how the world of search is changing right before our eyes. the idea of visual search is nothing new. it s something we looked at a few years ago, where you search for something online by using a picture rather than words. but the idea does seem to be gaining ground now, as omar mehtab has been finding out. omar: toys, animals, food no need to type, just take a snap instead, and you will get a result, and that s thanks to something called visual search. you must have seen it popping