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tonight more problems for the president. and jimmy. in the country here s what happens in some of our favorite tunes. a big saturday show is swapping out some lyrics coming up. but first the left of melted down when elon musk made his 44 billion-dollar offer to buy twitter. remember this? the thing is the enjoyment they get out of being in this town square is being able to harass people. elon musk i guess he misses the old south africa and the 80s. he wants that back. it seems to me that it is about free speech of straight white men. so let them have it. you do not have to be transparent you could secretly ban one party s candidate or all of its candidates. or turn down the reach of their stuff. the rest of us might not even found out about it until after the election. delta billionaires determining the deal because twitter misled him he says, the media s melting down again. and so are some twitter employees. one worker telling nbc news quote it feel ....
it s sunday, the 24th ofjuly. our top story: holidaymakers and hauliers are being warned to expect a third day of disruption around the port of dover and the channel tunnel. a major incident alert remains in place as officials work to clear a backlog of more than 1,000 lorries stranded on nearby motorways. simon jones has the latest. working through the night at the port of dover, to try to clear the backlog of traffic. and there is a third warning, but that they may as we approached all of the roads, in all directions, i think the infrastructure around the ports and the channel i think the infrastructure around the port, around the tunnel, needs to be looked at. because it isn t fair on the locals. the immediate challenae fair on the locals. the immediate challenge has fair on the locals. the immediate challenge has been fair on the locals. the immediate challenge has been to fair on the locals. the immediate challenge has been to get - fair on the locals. the im ....
19605, wow, what if this was real? in the 1960s, and adoption agency in new york began a policy to deliberately split up identical and fraternal twins and place the infants in different families. the adoptive parents were never told that their children had siblings. film; parents were never told that their children had siblings. children had siblings. any one ado ted children had siblings. any one adapted in children had siblings. any one adopted in the children had siblings. any one adopted in the 60s children had siblings. any one adopted in the 60s have - children had siblings. any one| adopted in the 60s have every children had siblings. any one - adopted in the 60s have every right to think perhaps they have a twin. they were placed in a controversial study to explore what makes us who we are and how much is defined by nature versus nurture. but at what cost? ~ . , ., , cost? what they did was so unethical. cost? what they did was so unethical, so cost? ....
also military analyst retired general mark hertling. and philip mudd. good evening gentlemen. appreciate you joining us. let s start with alex. what are you learning tonight about this mission and how it went down? well don, this was a remarkable and complex mission. we ve got a lot of the details from a senior administration official who spoke to reporters shortly before president biden spoke with the nation. now this was months in the making. it was back in april when president biden s first briefed on the fact that the war was believed to be, not just in afghanistan, but in the afghan capital of kabul. in that city. living there he was told that members, his wife, his daughter, his grandchildren. now the intelligence community believes that he never left the house. that it was only as family members who went out. that is wife and daughter use what this administration called a terrorism trade craft to make sure that they weren t tracked or detect it. now they fail ....
still under analysis. shortly on bbc news, newswatch. but first, here s click. food, glorious food. we love it! maybe a bit too much, because it is often shipped around the world, which is and this is a technical term not good. the problem isn t just the problem isn tjust enough getting the food, it s also the fact that we buy too much of it and don t always use it all. food waste is such a big problem for the environment that if food waste was a country, it would be the third biggest carbon emitter after china and the us. and in the future, food might take a very differentjourney future, food might take a very different journey after you throw it away. different journey after you throw it away. can i take you on that journey? throw it away. can i take you on that journey? let s - throw it away. can i take you on that journey? let s go! i picture a tasty looking breakfast buffet. all those dishes appetisingly full to choose from, even if you arrive just before it ....