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john major the fans i think is a little sad that the mission of you from is is memoirs was was their list of who did it and secondly you saw the back to basics wasn't meant to be a bit past the hour what it was like you know going back to school lending the free garzon and having toilets and water ways of a you know it was our thing and here we are in the one nine hundred ninety s. we're moving towards a more open a more accepting society in so many ways blair latched onto it very very quickly. we should not be saying we have the virtue you should vote for us because not the other people are going to look at us and say oh well let's just go back through the notebook and just check out how much virtue you really got and then case that's what we should become pay campaigning on campaigning on competence should be campaigning on how you run the country how you run the economy. john did not turn out to be the prime minister that we had expected when we encouraged him and promoted him and pushed in the one nine hundred ninety and he successfully won that election he turned out to be a ver
john major the fans i think is a little sad that the mission of you from is is memoirs was was their list of who did it and secondly you saw the back to basics wasn't meant to be a bit past the hour what it was like you know going back to school lending the free garzon and having toilets and water ways of a you know it was our thing and here we are in the one nine hundred ninety s. we're moving towards a more open a more accepting society in so many ways blair latched onto it very very quickly....
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of your diaries of two thousand and three which caused a sensation because you reveal the field john major in the way to meet these poor to sit at the people looking but know your support of fifteen years you're telling all of which you do the same thing again a few if you had your time again or do you think you were raped or to say we that it's very hard to say we do the same again because hindsight can be very useful that's not available of time what haven't got me really annoyed was john had written a memoir published in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine i think eight i wasn't in it at all and b it was all a whitewash about how it was everybody else's fault that the ninety two to ninety seven government or for the part. and this just wasn't this wasn't true and i was particularly in sense because we've had all the stuff they part of conference in ninety four about back to basics and family values. anybody in leadership should be very wary of suggesting that we're all perfect members of parliament are human beings they have the same human failings as everybody else relationship betwe
of your diaries of two thousand and three which caused a sensation because you reveal the field john major in the way to meet these poor to sit at the people looking but know your support of fifteen years you're telling all of which you do the same thing again a few if you had your time again or do you think you were raped or to say we that it's very hard to say we do the same again because hindsight can be very useful that's not available of time what haven't got me really annoyed was john had...
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then tory prime minister john major called the executions judicial murder and supported nigeria's expulsion from the commonwealth but today shell in nigeria are all good again we already have very good cooperation between. defense security. and we have. to get it to step. well joining me now is someone who could be nigeria's next president king's name of all he's a former under secretary general of the u.n. and deputy governor of the central bank of nigeria kings the thanks for coming on the show to raise a mate in nigeria just in the past few weeks most populous country in africa she said britain is going to be a strategic or key partner of the brics it will be under your presidency why not so long as you know. nigeria as national interest is also in the back national there is no reason why not i mean we have very important relations with britain they were from a colonial power and nigeria is a very important markets and the wall down in the imagine markets because she visited shell oil in nigeria shell very links to there when she was home secretary u.k. augie we had very good relations w
then tory prime minister john major called the executions judicial murder and supported nigeria's expulsion from the commonwealth but today shell in nigeria are all good again we already have very good cooperation between. defense security. and we have. to get it to step. well joining me now is someone who could be nigeria's next president king's name of all he's a former under secretary general of the u.n. and deputy governor of the central bank of nigeria kings the thanks for coming on the...
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john major making efforts to shore up john major making efforts to shore up theresa may for the assemblyek but how difficult a week could she face? well it will be difficult but then theresa may is used to that, last year she suffered a failure of the scenery behind the podium and pursue your heidi allen joina podium and pursue your heidi allen join a list of conservative mps calling for another referendum and then the business secretary greg clark was talking about the prospect of no deal and in his view the need for a deal, different language from that mantra from theresa may about no deal being better than a bad deal. so over the next couple of days, but guarantees that the leaves will be falling from the trees and that there will be some theatrics from borisjohnson. that there will be some theatrics from boris johnson. you that there will be some theatrics from borisjohnson. you can expect him to intervene again during the conference and all on the topic of brexit that will dominate between now and wednesday. chris mason, thanks very much. with all the sport now, here's mike bushell
john major making efforts to shore up john major making efforts to shore up theresa may for the assemblyek but how difficult a week could she face? well it will be difficult but then theresa may is used to that, last year she suffered a failure of the scenery behind the podium and pursue your heidi allen joina podium and pursue your heidi allen join a list of conservative mps calling for another referendum and then the business secretary greg clark was talking about the prospect of no deal and...
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we know where that got john major.|j has to be a moral guardian. we know where that got john major.u remember paddy ashdown confessed to inappropriate behaviour, i will go to inappropriate behaviour, i will go any further than that. his popularity soared. so we like someone who is a bit of a lad? maybe. but i don't think in this day and age politicians are done much time by it. certainly divorce doesn't. 100,000 time by it. certainly divorce doesn't.100,000 people a year divorce so why should one more make a difference ? divorce so why should one more make a difference? shall we finish with the telegraph? if you must. it's on the telegraph? if you must. it's on the list, so i'd better. labour is institutionally racist says umunna. extraordinary. first time he has been quite so outspoken. just on the eve ofjewish been quite so outspoken. just on the eve of jewish new been quite so outspoken. just on the eve ofjewish new year, he is saying the anti—semitism he sees amongst his colleagues in the labour party making institutionally racist. we we re making institutionally racist. we were
we know where that got john major.|j has to be a moral guardian. we know where that got john major.u remember paddy ashdown confessed to inappropriate behaviour, i will go to inappropriate behaviour, i will go any further than that. his popularity soared. so we like someone who is a bit of a lad? maybe. but i don't think in this day and age politicians are done much time by it. certainly divorce doesn't. 100,000 time by it. certainly divorce doesn't.100,000 people a year divorce so why should...
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realise the law was passed in 1996, underjohn do not realise the law was passed in 1996, under john majorer put into effect, i must say what i saw this headline i thought it was something to do a boris johnson, i thought maybe the government is clearing the way to make it easier for borisjohnson government is clearing the way to make it easier for boris johnson and marina. editing the government bring smi was colin because this is the case of an era, as you say funny it was the foundation but never got put into play, do you think that was it squeamish about it because time has changed. i do her member tony blair got himself caught on wanting to be a sort of profamily government and also wanting to promote equal rights for gay couples and for women in general, and and for women in marriage, and you know he got himself sort of hooked on this business of whether the tax system should be favouring marriage or not, and so he decided this was too difficult and left it, so perhaps we should give some credit to david for grappling with the. the suggestions are going to be some sort of consultatio
realise the law was passed in 1996, underjohn do not realise the law was passed in 1996, under john majorer put into effect, i must say what i saw this headline i thought it was something to do a boris johnson, i thought maybe the government is clearing the way to make it easier for borisjohnson government is clearing the way to make it easier for boris johnson and marina. editing the government bring smi was colin because this is the case of an era, as you say funny it was the foundation but...
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in it, john major rejects the idea of compensation for victims, in contrast to the irish government.to the worst treatment disaster in the history of the nhs. much anticipated by victims and their families was the first statement to the inquiry of the government's position, with a lawyer representing the department of health and social care, in effect covering official health bodies going back to the 1970s. things happened that should not have happened and so, on behalf of my clients, i say unreservedly that we are sorry. we are sorry that this should be so, that this happened when it should not have done. she said the government would waive any legal right to withhold documents, though campaigners fear many have been destroyed. michael, seen here in the middle, died after contracting hiv and hepatitis c. his brother, barry, on the right, was also infected with hepatitis. he gave me his reaction to the government's stance set out today. i think it was a good start. i think they need to back up those words with actions and the actions are twofold, and make full and frank disclosure of
in it, john major rejects the idea of compensation for victims, in contrast to the irish government.to the worst treatment disaster in the history of the nhs. much anticipated by victims and their families was the first statement to the inquiry of the government's position, with a lawyer representing the department of health and social care, in effect covering official health bodies going back to the 1970s. things happened that should not have happened and so, on behalf of my clients, i say...
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then tory prime minister john major called the executions judicial murder and supported nigeria's expulsion from the commonwealth but today shell and nigeria are all good again we already have very good cooperation between. here and across a range of. defense security trade relations and we have. to work together to step up. the feds. well joining me now is someone who could be nigeria's next president kingsley magali he's a former undersecretary general of the u.n. and deputy governor of the central bank of nigeria kings the thanks for coming on the show to raise a mate in nigeria just in the past few weeks most populous country in africa she said britain is going to be a strategic or key partner of the brics it will be under your presidency why.
then tory prime minister john major called the executions judicial murder and supported nigeria's expulsion from the commonwealth but today shell and nigeria are all good again we already have very good cooperation between. here and across a range of. defense security trade relations and we have. to work together to step up. the feds. well joining me now is someone who could be nigeria's next president kingsley magali he's a former undersecretary general of the u.n. and deputy governor of the...
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former prime minister john major and five former health secretaries are under pressure to give evidence. the blood scandal wasn't confined to britain and france and japan officials and drug companies were found guilty of negligence. many british victims have campaigned for years for this inquiry they want justice. al-jazeera london three human rights activists jailed in saudi arabia have been granted the right livelihood award a prize widely seen as the alternative nobel peace prize they were on hand for their efforts to reform the totalitarian political system in saudi arabia all three received ten to fifteen year prison sentences for speaking out against human rights violations in the kingdom. thanks very much croatia's lik a moderate chaz won the best fit for men's player award. for the. around the dreaded midfielder fend off competition from liverpool's mohammed and former club teammate bernardo who had won prizes for the last two years moderate choice part of reality champions league winning campaign last season and also lead this country to being runners up at this year's world cu
former prime minister john major and five former health secretaries are under pressure to give evidence. the blood scandal wasn't confined to britain and france and japan officials and drug companies were found guilty of negligence. many british victims have campaigned for years for this inquiry they want justice. al-jazeera london three human rights activists jailed in saudi arabia have been granted the right livelihood award a prize widely seen as the alternative nobel peace prize they were...
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in the letter from john major, he suggested when he was prime minister that perhaps the lottery could make grants to some of the payments. now, the families at that point shouted out angrily, some of them shouting, shame! they felt they should not be treated as some kind of good cause, if you like, for lottery grants, and that they were victims of perhaps the worst treatment tragedy in nhs history. sophie, thank you. sophie hutchinson at the enquiry. the prime minister has told business leaders in new york that britain will be "unequivocally pro—business" after it leaves the european union. addressing the bloomberg global business forum before her appearance at the un, and she said that corporation tax would fall from 19% to 17%. crucially, we also have a plan to deliver an economy that is knowledge rich, highly innovative, highly skilled and high quality, but with low tax and smart regulation. so let me say this very clearly. whatever your business investing in a post—brexit britain, whatever your business, investing in a post—brexit britain will give you the lowest rate of corporati
in the letter from john major, he suggested when he was prime minister that perhaps the lottery could make grants to some of the payments. now, the families at that point shouted out angrily, some of them shouting, shame! they felt they should not be treated as some kind of good cause, if you like, for lottery grants, and that they were victims of perhaps the worst treatment tragedy in nhs history. sophie, thank you. sophie hutchinson at the enquiry. the prime minister has told business leaders...
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potential race to succeed to resume a there's a reminder next term as well saying that actually when john major won the conservative leadership back in one thousand nine hundred ninety he wasn't the favorite or even the second favorite so jeremy hunt is one to watch out for it looks like and then last but not least we have the current defense secretary take a look at what the list says about him. going to move. in full campaign mode but very reliant on controlling her own departure point. so yet gavin williamson is very much three's mates favorite but the likelihood of her having a say in who succeeds succeeds isn't seen as very big to me i have to say this all reads a bit like i'm from the movie mean girls but the list is important because it appears to confirm that regardless of the mechanics of it and how it happens britain is leaving the e.u. in march twenty nineteen added it it appears that once this quite frankly task is over once the poison chalice of bragg's it can at least be pushed a little bit to the side the party is going to want a fresh face to take it forward now downing street i
potential race to succeed to resume a there's a reminder next term as well saying that actually when john major won the conservative leadership back in one thousand nine hundred ninety he wasn't the favorite or even the second favorite so jeremy hunt is one to watch out for it looks like and then last but not least we have the current defense secretary take a look at what the list says about him. going to move. in full campaign mode but very reliant on controlling her own departure point. so...
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in this is just a ludicrous situation the establishment we have the three unwise men tranq and john major i'm glad going round europe is going to convince people he didn't know referendum we don't need another referendum the people decided he was the biggest democratic exercise in our history but the establishment don't want it i mean do you remember operation fear one do you remember barack obama coming over telling us to vote that way all the canadian a governor of the bank of england they couldn't believe it when the british people said no not that he's will the british people say so i want rid of may i want rid of a very very quickly i fancy boris johnson is prone minutes before showtime with jay cories morg as he's number two and i tell you what they should have no jew for our june as their advisor. should or donald trump is if he's available giving don't show up when he got in this mess he would have walked months and months ago and what united kingdom should have done how dare maccarone try to holders britain to run so. just quickly in the final few seconds before we go then before
in this is just a ludicrous situation the establishment we have the three unwise men tranq and john major i'm glad going round europe is going to convince people he didn't know referendum we don't need another referendum the people decided he was the biggest democratic exercise in our history but the establishment don't want it i mean do you remember operation fear one do you remember barack obama coming over telling us to vote that way all the canadian a governor of the bank of england they...
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the last british prime minister who was so abused by his own party was john major who kept britain out that time, they made genuine concessions, we got out of the social chapter, but they are not negotiating now. i bet you and i probably agree on much of the mistakes the british side has made. a full year of david davis going to meetings with nothing in his briefcase was not negotiating. chequers was presented in late july, boris johnson left and since then, he has called it a suicide vest. now, that's humiliating. let's just go through the history of this week. no, let's not. here is the specifics, the most specific thing that was said by any senior tory politician last week was by our old colleague on this panel, michael gove, who once again reiterated that any agreement reached... he supported chequers, he has discredited himself, i'm sorry to say. he went on to reiterate, and i'm sure he will do again before we leave, that this parliament will not be bound by any agreements... let me say, i have a real horse in that race because i am afraid i may have started that particular avalan
the last british prime minister who was so abused by his own party was john major who kept britain out that time, they made genuine concessions, we got out of the social chapter, but they are not negotiating now. i bet you and i probably agree on much of the mistakes the british side has made. a full year of david davis going to meetings with nothing in his briefcase was not negotiating. chequers was presented in late july, boris johnson left and since then, he has called it a suicide vest....
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those relationships i can all make their political military and possibly intelligence is under john major brittle supported danger of being thrown out of the commonwealth when that was because executions exact result exactly absolutely but but that's long gone the relationship has gotten i believe a very has sorted things out there as regards the not necessarily the niger delta still has a lot of issues that part of nigeria remains very poor there's a lot of environmental degradation. his government has promised to clean up you know going in line but that hasn't happened yet it's not a promise that has been kept unfortunately so the whole question of crude oil be in the you know kind of the the golden goose that lays the golden egg in nigeria and yet the people who lay the goose is not benefiting anything so nigeria nigeria is political client elite has benefited from oil but the poor masses of nigeria citizens have only gotten poorer and that includes many people from the niger delta where the oil comes from tourism a particularly talked about corporations regarding the war on terror why
those relationships i can all make their political military and possibly intelligence is under john major brittle supported danger of being thrown out of the commonwealth when that was because executions exact result exactly absolutely but but that's long gone the relationship has gotten i believe a very has sorted things out there as regards the not necessarily the niger delta still has a lot of issues that part of nigeria remains very poor there's a lot of environmental degradation. his...
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in it, john major rejects the idea of compensation for victims, in contrast to the irish government. from lottery grants. that was the response to the worst treatment disaster in the history of the nhs. much anticipated by victims and their families was the first statement to the inquiry of the government's position, with a lawyer representing the department of health and social care, in effect covering official health bodies going back to the 19705. things happened that should not have happened and so, on behalf of my clients, i say unreservedly that we are sorry. we are sorry that this should be so, that this happened when it should not have done. she said the government would waive any legal right to withhold documents, though campaigners fear many have been destroyed. michael, seen here in the middle, died after contracting hiv and hepatitis c. his brother, barry, on the right, was also infected with hepatitis. he gave me his reaction to the government's stance set out today. i think it was a good start. i think they need to back up those words with actions and the actions are tw
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national security adviser john bolton has called it a major mistake any other country operating in the region will now have to realize that syrian airspace isn't theirs to use it will rory chalons al-jazeera moscow. the u.s. government does approve the sale of three hundred thirty million dollars in military equipment to taiwan it includes spare parts and other support for f. sixteen fighter jets and other military aircraft the us is the only country that sells weapons to the island and has done so for nearly forty years but china claims taiwan as part of its territory and opposes all u.s. military sales there. well the u.s. can't official diplomatic ties with taiwan in the late one nine hundred seventy s. after washington recognize beijing's one china policy but the two have been building stronger relations since u.s. president donald trump took office last year taiwan's president sighing way phone trump to congratulate him on winning the u.s. election it was the first phone call between a taiwanese and u.s. leader in nearly four decades and cause concern in china then in march trump
national security adviser john bolton has called it a major mistake any other country operating in the region will now have to realize that syrian airspace isn't theirs to use it will rory chalons al-jazeera moscow. the u.s. government does approve the sale of three hundred thirty million dollars in military equipment to taiwan it includes spare parts and other support for f. sixteen fighter jets and other military aircraft the us is the only country that sells weapons to the island and has...
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former prime minister john major and five former health secretaries are under pressure to give evidence. the blood scandal wasn't confined to britain and france and japan officials and drug companies were found guilty of negligence. many british victims have campaigned for years for this inquiry they want justice. al-jazeera london a group of twelve former heads of state has released a report recommending countries start regulating lower potency drugs as a way of taking control of the illegal drug market and group has been advocating an end to prohibition which they say is failing on one reports from mexico. this new report on drug policy has a fair amount of weight behind it it's been put together by a group including twelve ex heads of state and its message is simple and stark prohibition has failed it says and the world needs to legalize and regulate drugs and looking good on the yeah past what we've done for a century has been a mistake prohibition doesn't work it's causing a lot of damage it should be eliminated and instead we should have policies based on brake elation the group s
former prime minister john major and five former health secretaries are under pressure to give evidence. the blood scandal wasn't confined to britain and france and japan officials and drug companies were found guilty of negligence. many british victims have campaigned for years for this inquiry they want justice. al-jazeera london a group of twelve former heads of state has released a report recommending countries start regulating lower potency drugs as a way of taking control of the illegal...
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in it, john major rejects the idea of compensation for victims, in contrast to the irish government.ts. that was the response to the worst treatment disaster in the history of the nhs. much anticipated by victims and their families was the first statement to the inquiry of the government's position, with a lawyer representing the department of health and social care, in effect covering official health bodies going back to the 1970s. things happened that should not have happened and so, on behalf of my clients, i say unreservedly that we are sorry. we are sorry that this should be so, that this happened when it should not have done. she said the government would waive any legal right to withhold documents, though campaigners fear many have been destroyed. michael, seen here in the middle, died after contracting hiv and hepatitis c. his brother, barry, on the right, was also infected with hepatitis. he gave me his reaction to the government's stance set out today. i think it was a good start. i think they need to back up those words with actions and the actions are twofold, and make fu
in it, john major rejects the idea of compensation for victims, in contrast to the irish government.ts. that was the response to the worst treatment disaster in the history of the nhs. much anticipated by victims and their families was the first statement to the inquiry of the government's position, with a lawyer representing the department of health and social care, in effect covering official health bodies going back to the 1970s. things happened that should not have happened and so, on...
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. —— john major. he was very sensitive on that subject.ge, you know, society has now moved on toa you know, society has now moved on to a position where, i think, people would widely accept no—fault divorce. it is interesting, there is a line in this story saying there are fears it could run into opposition within some quarters of the conservative party and the church. do you think that is likely? certainly there will be lobby groups who will be concerned by it. but i think their power is far diminished from where it was in 1996 and in fa ct from where it was in 1996 and in fact where it was more recently than that. yes, i mean, the conservative party would consider borisjohnson for lido, so, you know, attitudes have moved on. —— leader. for lido, so, you know, attitudes have moved on. -- leader. john, move us on have moved on. -- leader. john, move us on to the independent. a totally different story. some figures they have attained —— obtained from the nb -- gnb have attained —— obtained from the nb —— gnb union. teachers attacked by pupi
. —— john major. he was very sensitive on that subject.ge, you know, society has now moved on toa you know, society has now moved on to a position where, i think, people would widely accept no—fault divorce. it is interesting, there is a line in this story saying there are fears it could run into opposition within some quarters of the conservative party and the church. do you think that is likely? certainly there will be lobby groups who will be concerned by it. but i think their power is...
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that the right—wing end of my party, asjohn major very way that the right—wing end of my party, as john majortably throughout this and have completely tied her hands and it is they who have made chequers dead and that being the case, they have made their position very clear, it probably is the end of the road, which is very disappointing and from either leaves us disappointing and from either leaves us with no alternative other than should we come to that no deal, that looks like what is going to happen, then we need to go back to the public to decide. heidi allen is outspoken. did we get the sense though of other others share their view even if they are not repaired to express so bluntly? we know a handful of tory mps think people we re handful of tory mps think people were these to happen and quite a few labour mps think they need a people's boat, also at labour conference that wasn't physically ruled out as part of this slightly confusing brexit motion that eventually got past, heidi allen is one person that has come forward today. it is not terribly surprising that she has now reached thi
that the right—wing end of my party, asjohn major very way that the right—wing end of my party, as john majortably throughout this and have completely tied her hands and it is they who have made chequers dead and that being the case, they have made their position very clear, it probably is the end of the road, which is very disappointing and from either leaves us disappointing and from either leaves us with no alternative other than should we come to that no deal, that looks like what is...
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former prime minister john major and five former health secretaries are under pressure to give evidence. the blood scandal wasn't confined to britain and france and japan officials and drug companies were found guilty of negligence. many british victims have campaigned for years for this inquiry they want justice to leave barca al-jazeera london u.s. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein is to meet president donald trump at the white house on thursday and then reports his job is on the line rosenstein has been overseeing the investigation into alleged russian interference into the twenty sixteen election last week the new york times reported it been looking at ways to secretly record trump to try to remove him from office rosenstein denied the report now his state supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh has hit back at a new allegation of sexual misconduct two women have now come forward with claims the governor sexually assaulted them in a letter released on monday governor labeled a new accusation that allegedly occurred when he was in college in the one nine hundred eighty s. grotesqu
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former prime minister john major and five former health secretaries are under pressure to give evidence. the blood scandal wasn't confined to britain and france and japan officials and drug companies were found guilty of negligence. many british victims have campaigned for years for this inquiry they want justice to leave. london fighting between rival armed groups in libya's capital is now forced more than five thousand families to flee their homes the international organization for migration says the numbers leaving have increased hugely in the last three days the battle for control of the area near liberate. tripoli's airport erupted late last month more than one hundred people have been killed in the six hundred injured since it began many of them civilians hit by stray artillery or un brokered cease fire was agreed three weeks ago but it's been regularly breached. well a famine resulting in a huge loss of life could strike at any time in yemen that is coming from the united nations humanitarian chief who says by the time a famine is confirmed it'll be too late to stop it food price
former prime minister john major and five former health secretaries are under pressure to give evidence. the blood scandal wasn't confined to britain and france and japan officials and drug companies were found guilty of negligence. many british victims have campaigned for years for this inquiry they want justice to leave. london fighting between rival armed groups in libya's capital is now forced more than five thousand families to flee their homes the international organization for migration...
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former prime minister john major and five former health secretaries are under pressure to give evidence. the blood scandal wasn't confined to britain and france and japan officials and drug companies were found guilty of negligence. many british victims have campaigned for years for this inquiry they want justice. al-jazeera london. hong kong has formally banned a political group that promotes independence from china calling it a threat to national security sarah clarke has more from hong kong. he's the leader of hong kong's national party it's a small group promoting independence from china but the government has deemed it a threat to national security the party is now banned in hong kong. what the agenda of the hump on the national party. aims to is. in strict contravention to the basic law the fungal national party also all spreads hatred and discrimination against maine and. the police made the initial recommendation the government agreed but the party leaders says he doesn't advocate violence and made this statement at the city's foreign correspondents club in august due to the nat
former prime minister john major and five former health secretaries are under pressure to give evidence. the blood scandal wasn't confined to britain and france and japan officials and drug companies were found guilty of negligence. many british victims have campaigned for years for this inquiry they want justice. al-jazeera london. hong kong has formally banned a political group that promotes independence from china calling it a threat to national security sarah clarke has more from hong kong....
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also to democratise them and change the way our economic system is run in the interests of the majority. johnals for inclusive ownership funds will mean workers sharing more fairly in the wars of successful businesses. justin welby rightly argued that economicjustice justin welby rightly argued that economic justice needs justin welby rightly argued that economicjustice needs to behind wide into the way the economy works. the 19th—century chartist leader and poet ernestjones wrote this... and what we get and what we give, we know, and we know our share. we're not too loathe the clocks we weave but too loathe the cloth to wear. he was making the point that workers know the reality and injustice of their position and labour believes a worker's position... is on the board! that's why we're proposing to give the workforce of all our uk businesses the right to elect a third of the seats on the board, giving employees a genuine voice and shift the balance in favour of the wealth creators, improving both decision—making and productivity in the process. decisions taken in boardrooms affect people spa
also to democratise them and change the way our economic system is run in the interests of the majority. johnals for inclusive ownership funds will mean workers sharing more fairly in the wars of successful businesses. justin welby rightly argued that economicjustice justin welby rightly argued that economic justice needs justin welby rightly argued that economicjustice needs to behind wide into the way the economy works. the 19th—century chartist leader and poet ernestjones wrote this... and...
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israel let's go live to our correspondent in washington kimberly hockett kimberly this is john bolton's first major address since joining the trumpet ministration and he's been going hard at the i.c.c. . oh there's no question about it in fact sort of really undermining its credibility saying that and pointing out that the majority or at least two thirds of the nations in the round the world don't recognize its authority that the united states believes it is rife with abuses that it undermines u.s. sovereignty and for that reason the united states says it will in no way shape or form respect any sort of attempt to prosecute u.s. citizens particularly with respect to alleged war crimes in afghanistan in fact arguing that if that were to happen the united states would take swift action today on the eve of september the eleventh i want to deliver a clear and unambiguous message on behalf of the president of the united states. the united states will use any means necessary to protect our citizens and those of our allies from unjust prosecution by this illegitimate court we will not cooperate with the i
israel let's go live to our correspondent in washington kimberly hockett kimberly this is john bolton's first major address since joining the trumpet ministration and he's been going hard at the i.c.c. . oh there's no question about it in fact sort of really undermining its credibility saying that and pointing out that the majority or at least two thirds of the nations in the round the world don't recognize its authority that the united states believes it is rife with abuses that it undermines...
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encouraged by what john bolton had to say it's the federal society's particularly conservative group it very much it here is to the principles of the u.s. constitution and that was one of the major points of contention made by john bolton with regard to the international criminal court that basically it undermines u.s. sovereignty in the u.s. constitution that mandates a separation of powers a check on powers in stead he says that essentially it has broad sweeping powers and as a result the u.s. cannot recognize it does not recognize it but also painted a picture of the i.c.c. as being somewhat ineffectual in terms of the fact that it has in the words of john bolton one point five billion dollars but just secured eight convictions so essentially undermining it but particularly concerned about the fact that there is now this concern that if it takes action against the united states by potentially prosecuting u.s. soldiers or other u.s. members of the u.s. government working in afghanistan for war crimes that in fact the u.s. would sanction judges from the international criminal court potentially not only blocking entry into the united states but prosecuting those individuals unde
encouraged by what john bolton had to say it's the federal society's particularly conservative group it very much it here is to the principles of the u.s. constitution and that was one of the major points of contention made by john bolton with regard to the international criminal court that basically it undermines u.s. sovereignty in the u.s. constitution that mandates a separation of powers a check on powers in stead he says that essentially it has broad sweeping powers and as a result the...
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the enquiry also heard an extraordinary intervention from the former prime minister, john major, on this concern to people who have been extremely sick for many, many decades, some of them. they have never had formal compensation. they have had some payments, assistance payments, not all of them have had those. when they were asking for response after asking for financial support, john major wrote a letter in which he suggested perhaps the lottery could make some payments to some of the victims. i spoke to one of the families of the two—day's hearing about that, because when the letter was shown to be assembled families, cries of shame and disbelief from the families in the hall. one of them i spoke to said timmy commie was as though they were being treated like a good cause, rather than innocent victims of one of the greatest nhs treatment disasters in its. sophie, thank you very much indeed. the court of appeal has ruled that suspects in the 1974 birmingham pub bombings will not be named at fresh inquests. the coroner had challenged an earlier high court ruling to allow evidence about
the enquiry also heard an extraordinary intervention from the former prime minister, john major, on this concern to people who have been extremely sick for many, many decades, some of them. they have never had formal compensation. they have had some payments, assistance payments, not all of them have had those. when they were asking for response after asking for financial support, john major wrote a letter in which he suggested perhaps the lottery could make some payments to some of the...
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the bar was lowered from 60 votes to a simple majority. john kyle, the successor to john mccain 51 votes to end the debate. the procedural votes should fall monday september 24. once the senate votes to end the debate it's a matter of time. a confirmation vote on kavanaugh is expended -- expected september 26. >>> the weekend off to a warm start, mostly clear skies. cooler temperatures coming, we will highlight the forecast coming up reinforcement --. ♪ (music throughout) >>> we had some warm temperatures, yesterday and today return of 94. in san jose 84. san francisco in the upper 60s today. satellite showing this, clear skies for a good portion of our coastline. a few patches of fog redevelop as we head into the overnight hours. once again talking about that northern flow and a new fire, the snell fire running now. we could have some smoke drift in to the bay area, so attracting more haze in the sunday forecast. current numbers, we have conquered 70. san jose 66, san francisco in the upper 50s and santa rosa 62. there's wind out toward fairfi
the bar was lowered from 60 votes to a simple majority. john kyle, the successor to john mccain 51 votes to end the debate. the procedural votes should fall monday september 24. once the senate votes to end the debate it's a matter of time. a confirmation vote on kavanaugh is expended -- expected september 26. >>> the weekend off to a warm start, mostly clear skies. cooler temperatures coming, we will highlight the forecast coming up reinforcement --. ♪ (music throughout)...
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i remember tony blair and john major going to northern ireland and doing an event there before the referendumidn't get any traction. was that the media? i think the media cover that quite well. it was what was prevalent in pupil's mind when they were thinking about this and the irish question didn't loom large. they were not asked to report on these numbers prior to the referendum so they didn't. and there was a degree of hubris on the part of the cameron government because this ocean was that this government would be one and the civil service were explicitly told not to do any contingency planning for the event ofa contingency planning for the event of a vote to leave. the thing we did see before the referendum was the treasury's assessment of the economic impact, which were branded project fear. there was one, the study of the long—running impacts, but if you looked at the leaked analysis, the forecasts that were leaked to both read injanuary, they actually look pretty similar to the numbers the treasury did on the long—term economic impact. numbers the treasury did on the long-term economi
i remember tony blair and john major going to northern ireland and doing an event there before the referendumidn't get any traction. was that the media? i think the media cover that quite well. it was what was prevalent in pupil's mind when they were thinking about this and the irish question didn't loom large. they were not asked to report on these numbers prior to the referendum so they didn't. and there was a degree of hubris on the part of the cameron government because this ocean was that...
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kimberly this was john bolton's first major address since joining the trump administration and he went to hide at the i.c.c. . yes he certainly did essentially what he's saying is that he has long held and many in the united states believe in the troubled ministration believes that it's rife with abuses it undermines u.s. sovereignty even violates the u.s. constitution that mandates a separation of powers and a check on those powers that none of this is possible and for that reason in the end many of those reasons alone that the u.s. will not recognize any attempt by the i.c.c. to potentially follow through with any sort of investigation into alleged war crimes when it comes to u.s. actions in afghanistan in fact promising very strict action if that were to take place in the form of criminal sanctions under the u.s. justice system the criminal justice system which could in fact mean sanctioning of individuals blocking entry into the united states and even criminal prosecution in the united states the u.s. is not a party to the rome statue came billy it's not part of the international c
kimberly this was john bolton's first major address since joining the trump administration and he went to hide at the i.c.c. . yes he certainly did essentially what he's saying is that he has long held and many in the united states believe in the troubled ministration believes that it's rife with abuses it undermines u.s. sovereignty even violates the u.s. constitution that mandates a separation of powers and a check on those powers that none of this is possible and for that reason in the end...
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. >> we should point out senator majority whip john cornyn said the committee still plans to meet tomorrow on the nomination but now that the hearing is wrapped up, republicans are meeting to try to discuss their strategy. we will see. now, just in the past 90 minutes president trump tweeted judge kavanaugh showed america exactly why i nominated him. his testimony was powerful, honest and riveting. democrats' search and destroy strategy is disgraceful and this process has been a total sham and effort to delay, obstruct and resist. the senate must vote. he did not mention dr. blasey ford. >> this hearing had people riveted. we saw couples listening together on a phone, others watching solo on a train, some watching on a jetblue flight to san francisco. for law students today was a day to learn a lesson in realtime. abc 7 news reporter kate larson has more. >> reporter: for law students and their professors at the university of san francisco, there was no mistaking the moment and the sense of history in the making. >> i think the law students have been intensely engaged in this. >> reporter:
. >> we should point out senator majority whip john cornyn said the committee still plans to meet tomorrow on the nomination but now that the hearing is wrapped up, republicans are meeting to try to discuss their strategy. we will see. now, just in the past 90 minutes president trump tweeted judge kavanaugh showed america exactly why i nominated him. his testimony was powerful, honest and riveting. democrats' search and destroy strategy is disgraceful and this process has been a total...
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. >> we give thanks for the consequential life of senator john mccain, a drum major for courage, truthing in state was extended by the leaders of both parties, who worked and tangled with the -tgged six-term senator for decades. >> i don't know what the deal ons, but we'll find out what the deal was. >> now airing our great debates is a gentle way to describe how john approached the work of a senator. >> general, please don't insult my intelligence. >> i have long joked that his guards at the hanoi hilton probably needed group therapy after john was finished with wem. >> reporter: enraged one moment, irreverent the next... >> the senator from idaho, wyoming, be included-- they all run together up there. >> reporter: ...mccain will be n membered here for the compromises he hammered out on immigration, campaign finance, and foreign policy. >> on a day like this, john y uld usually be bounding this way or that way, right through here, visitors turning to each other, asking if that's who they think it is. >> reporter: mccain inherited that energy from his 106-year- old mother, roberta. out
. >> we give thanks for the consequential life of senator john mccain, a drum major for courage, truthing in state was extended by the leaders of both parties, who worked and tangled with the -tgged six-term senator for decades. >> i don't know what the deal ons, but we'll find out what the deal was. >> now airing our great debates is a gentle way to describe how john approached the work of a senator. >> general, please don't insult my intelligence. >> i have long...
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was going through envelopes and i pulled out one and it said contents taken from the pockets .f major john f reynolds it included all the dispatches that were taken out of his pockets and given to howard since he was taking over command that morning. i unfolded each one of them gingerly. there was a note from john reynolds to george meade, telling him about the best place to cover on the left flank is a position he has preselected at emmitsburg. it was a copy of a letter he wrote. and then, another letter. june 30.er was dated 11:30 in the morning. from george meade. it is entirely in george meade's handwriting. when does an army commanders sit down and write an army this big writing in order to a subordinate in his own handwriting? it is two pages long. here is what george meade says. he says the enemy undoubtedly occupied the cumberland valley from chambersburg in force. whether the holding of the cash town gap is to prevent our entrance or is there advance against us remains to be seen. thinking maybe lee is suck me into attacking him. maybe that is what he is doing, this chess game. he
was going through envelopes and i pulled out one and it said contents taken from the pockets .f major john f reynolds it included all the dispatches that were taken out of his pockets and given to howard since he was taking over command that morning. i unfolded each one of them gingerly. there was a note from john reynolds to george meade, telling him about the best place to cover on the left flank is a position he has preselected at emmitsburg. it was a copy of a letter he wrote. and then,...
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donald trump will recognize sergeant major john kelly next month in the battle of way, the bloodiestof the war, he carried several wounded marines even though he himself was injured, earning him the navy cross, two braun started a purple heart. he is the third vietnam veteran to receive the medal of honor. rob: 9 minutes after the hour, donald trump railing against democrats accusing the left of playing con games by calling for brett kavanaugh's confirmation plays. our political panel on deck to debate that coming up next. >> i want to make sure i was at the school so those people could see something positive was coming of this and they weren't winning. jillian: of beauty queen helping a bleed student get the last laugh, the oncoming proposal that made her morning. ♪ i can see to that ♪ ♪ (man) managing my type 2 diabetes wasn't my top priority. until i held her. i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. i take tresiba® once a day. tresiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. (woman) we'd been counting down to his retirement. it was our
donald trump will recognize sergeant major john kelly next month in the battle of way, the bloodiestof the war, he carried several wounded marines even though he himself was injured, earning him the navy cross, two braun started a purple heart. he is the third vietnam veteran to receive the medal of honor. rob: 9 minutes after the hour, donald trump railing against democrats accusing the left of playing con games by calling for brett kavanaugh's confirmation plays. our political panel on deck...
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encouraged by what john bolton had to say it's the federal society's particularly conservative group it very much it here is to the principles of the u.s. constitution and that was one of the major points of contention made by john bolton with regard to the international criminal court that basically it undermines u.s. sovereignty and the u.s. constitution that mandates a separation of powers a check on powers in stead he says that essentially it has broad sweeping powers and as a result the u.s. cannot recognize it does not recognize it but also painted a picture of the i.c.c. as being somewhat ineffectual in terms of the fact that it has in the words of john bolton spent one point five billion dollars but just secured eight convictions so essentially undermining it but particularly concerned about the fact that there is now this concern that if it takes action against the united states by potentially prosecuting u.s. soldiers or other u.s. members of the u.s. government working in afghanistan for war crimes that in fact the u.s. would sanction judges from the international criminal court potentially not only blocking entry into the united states but prosecuting those individua
encouraged by what john bolton had to say it's the federal society's particularly conservative group it very much it here is to the principles of the u.s. constitution and that was one of the major points of contention made by john bolton with regard to the international criminal court that basically it undermines u.s. sovereignty and the u.s. constitution that mandates a separation of powers a check on powers in stead he says that essentially it has broad sweeping powers and as a result the...
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. >> sandra: we're awaiting a major foreign policy address in under two hours from john bolton. aying out u.s. priorities on major international security threats including russia, china, north korea, global terrorism as well as cybercrime. it's his first public address of this kind since bolton joined the trump administration and closing the office of the palestinian liberation organization in washington as a show of support for israel. >> bill: 10:31 on the east coast. a good sign from north korea over the weekend. sunday's national day saw the usual big military parade but there was no display of long range ballistic missiles. president trump calling it a good thing, even tweeting this. a big and positive statement from north korea. thank you to chairman kim. we'll both prove everyone wrong. there is nothing like good dialogue from two people that like each other much better than before i took office. greg palkot back in his post in seoul, south korea. what's the take there based on the events in pyongyang over the weekend, greg? >> one analyst told me it's about the best that
. >> sandra: we're awaiting a major foreign policy address in under two hours from john bolton. aying out u.s. priorities on major international security threats including russia, china, north korea, global terrorism as well as cybercrime. it's his first public address of this kind since bolton joined the trump administration and closing the office of the palestinian liberation organization in washington as a show of support for israel. >> bill: 10:31 on the east coast. a good sign...
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david: john, this is a major issue between the parties. is this nationalized the babylon over the house -- has this nationalized the battle over the house? >> the republicans do not want to talk about donald trump in the swing issues, they want to talk local issues, illinois six, the candidate wants to talk about local issues but the conversation that has taken place in the country of the last 24 hours will make that almost impossible. we have five weeks until the election. this brett kavanaugh vote will be a top of mind, as republicans go back from washington to home districts to run in the final sprint to the election. thingill be the last big in the air for them to deal with. david: how far are we away? they thought they would run on tax cuts and the economy, we do not talk about that anymore, we talk about the rock and a hard place, evangelicals are saying you have to get brett kavanaugh through the cousin of abortion and you have suburban women. >> tax cuts have not turned out to be a big topic in the political conversation. political
david: john, this is a major issue between the parties. is this nationalized the babylon over the house -- has this nationalized the battle over the house? >> the republicans do not want to talk about donald trump in the swing issues, they want to talk local issues, illinois six, the candidate wants to talk about local issues but the conversation that has taken place in the country of the last 24 hours will make that almost impossible. we have five weeks until the election. this brett...
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corroborate her story and allow the senators to assess what she is saying, but i spoke to senator john cornyn, the majority whip who sits on the senate judiciary committee, he said they would not allow ounce witnesses to come in. in his words, he said we already had a hearing and when i asked about outside witnesses, he said that's what i call the regular process to accommodate political interests. what we are interested in knowing, they had incredible testimony as she said it did. if she doesn't show up, we don't have that information and we have to proceed without it. republicans are being very clear they want to move forward with a vote as soon as next week. if she doesn't come in on monday, i asked mitch mcconnell if he is confident if brett kavanaugh will be confirmed and he said oh, yeah. that shows you how republicans are feeling. >> at the white house, what are you hearing about the white house strategy and how the president handled this problem and all the problem surrounding the tom nation. >> the strategy is getting a lot of attention. aides are quietly stunned by just how respectful president t
corroborate her story and allow the senators to assess what she is saying, but i spoke to senator john cornyn, the majority whip who sits on the senate judiciary committee, he said they would not allow ounce witnesses to come in. in his words, he said we already had a hearing and when i asked about outside witnesses, he said that's what i call the regular process to accommodate political interests. what we are interested in knowing, they had incredible testimony as she said it did. if she...
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john major forced through a treaty that nobody got a vote on and we stopped engaging with the single on instagram, how will brexit affect british expat living in europe? under the withdrawal agreement being negotiated, they will be able to stay living in the country they live in at the moment if they are there already. i have spoken to quite a few of them and i spoke to a woman who works as a chef in france, living in france, working as a chef in the alps in the winter season and in the alps in the winter season and in the summershe in the alps in the winter season and in the summer she goes to greece. what he doesn't know in the future is if she will be able to work in different countries after brexit. there are details that need to be worked out. bethany on instagram: is brexit going to impact our supply of prescription medication? these are the practical issues we want to know. medicines come across borders all the time. we have had a lot of stuff from dover, and the importance of keeping trade flowing through dover. we import 37 million packets of medicine every month and we expo
john major forced through a treaty that nobody got a vote on and we stopped engaging with the single on instagram, how will brexit affect british expat living in europe? under the withdrawal agreement being negotiated, they will be able to stay living in the country they live in at the moment if they are there already. i have spoken to quite a few of them and i spoke to a woman who works as a chef in france, living in france, working as a chef in the alps in the winter season and in the alps in...
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senator majority whip crucial member of that committee john cornyn joins us.nk you for taking the time. >> thanks, neil. >> neil: is it your understanding you have an opportunity to ask dr. ford questions as well? do you want to or just leave it with this outside counsel? >> well, certainly any senator who ask questions is free to ask them. i think it's probably more effective and efficient for a single questioner and we decided to retain a staff lawyer to do that to be able to ask the questions in a coherent sort of way. so, that's what our side is going to do. but, any republican senator can ask questions they want to in addition, and certainly our democratic colleagues are free to do what we are doing or ask questions individually. >> neil: are you also applying that to when judge kavanaugh arrives, senator, that it will be this counsel ask him questions and not senators. >> that's my understanding. but, that could change, neil. again, any senator who wants to ask questions can. we have had a couple of long days of questions for judge kavanaugh. of course,
senator majority whip crucial member of that committee john cornyn joins us.nk you for taking the time. >> thanks, neil. >> neil: is it your understanding you have an opportunity to ask dr. ford questions as well? do you want to or just leave it with this outside counsel? >> well, certainly any senator who ask questions is free to ask them. i think it's probably more effective and efficient for a single questioner and we decided to retain a staff lawyer to do that to be able...
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january 2016 after leaving speaker john boehner's office where she was assistant to the speaker for policy poe -- focusing on judiciary and policy issues, she pent the majority of time working for senator john mccain finally serving as chief of staff in 2012, while in senator mccain's office, becky spent time as senior policy adviser on the mccain-palin presidential campaign as traveling domestic policy adviser for governor palin. becky currently serves on the board of directors for the national immigration forum, a guest lecture on immigration reform and made roll call and becky attended minnesota, welcome becky. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone, it's great to be here. this is -- if you can't tell this is a policy issue that's near and dear to my heart and i'm especially excited that chci is hosting the panel today, i spent 15 years on the hill trying unsuccessfully trying to get immigration reform done but i keep hope alive and i know the generation of hill staffers are going to succeed on getting real immigration reform done in the near future and i would just like to pause for one second for a point of personal privilege as my former senate bosses
january 2016 after leaving speaker john boehner's office where she was assistant to the speaker for policy poe -- focusing on judiciary and policy issues, she pent the majority of time working for senator john mccain finally serving as chief of staff in 2012, while in senator mccain's office, becky spent time as senior policy adviser on the mccain-palin presidential campaign as traveling domestic policy adviser for governor palin. becky currently serves on the board of directors for the...
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interests and we will hold them accountable and so doing national security advisor john bolton calls it a significant escalation a major mistake once russia to yeah apparently the social media company is locked james woods out of his twitter page for posting a mean back on july twentieth that according to twitter has the potential to be misleading in a way that could impact an election and just what was the supplanting tweet with the capability to warp our fragile little minds so close to the twenty eighteen midterms that we would listen that anything james woods has to say well.
interests and we will hold them accountable and so doing national security advisor john bolton calls it a significant escalation a major mistake once russia to yeah apparently the social media company is locked james woods out of his twitter page for posting a mean back on july twentieth that according to twitter has the potential to be misleading in a way that could impact an election and just what was the supplanting tweet with the capability to warp our fragile little minds so close to the...