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there is comments you were talking about from john major, . were talking about from john major, they feature in the article below, ministers accusing the prime minister of leaving a toxic mess. and sir lindsay hoyle is expected to intervene tomorrow. lucy, what could sir lindsay hoyle do, what did the paper say? sir lindsay hoyle do, what did the papersay? he sir lindsay hoyle do, what did the -a er sa ? . ., sir lindsay hoyle do, what did the paper say?— paper say? he could formally castiuate paper say? he could formally castigate the _ paper say? he could formally castigate the government - paper say? he could formally castigate the government for| paper say? he could formally i castigate the government for its conduct. there is a huge amount of concern, parliament has been brought into disrepute. it is this ongoing concern in westminster since the expenses scandal of 2008 that trust has been eroded in a whole system of government, mps and their conduct. you can expect the commons speaker to say something tomorrow. i was also interested in the sunday times about the rage coming f
there is comments you were talking about from john major, . were talking about from john major, they feature in the article below, ministers accusing the prime minister of leaving a toxic mess. and sir lindsay hoyle is expected to intervene tomorrow. lucy, what could sir lindsay hoyle do, what did the paper say? sir lindsay hoyle do, what did the papersay? he sir lindsay hoyle do, what did the -a er sa ? . ., sir lindsay hoyle do, what did the paper say?— paper say? he could formally...
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former conservative prime minister john major accuses borisjohnson�*s john major accuses boris johnson's government john major accuses borisjohnson�*s government of acting in a shameful manner over the owen paterson row. i think the way the government handled that was shameful and wrong and unworthy of this or indeed any government. in unworthy of this or indeed any government-— unworthy of this or indeed any covernment. ,. , , government. in the past few minutes it has been confirmed _ government. in the past few minutes it has been confirmed that _ government. in the past few minutes it has been confirmed that the - it has been confirmed that the musician astro from the band ub40 has died after a short illness. the rapper trevor scott says he is devastated by the deaths of eight people at a texas festival where he was performing. the mayor of houston says the tragedy is being investigated thoroughly. to says the tragedy is being investigated thoroughly. to try to net a investigated thoroughly. to try to get a much _ investigated thoroughly. to try to get a much better— investigat
former conservative prime minister john major accuses borisjohnson�*s john major accuses boris johnson's government john major accuses borisjohnson�*s government of acting in a shameful manner over the owen paterson row. i think the way the government handled that was shameful and wrong and unworthy of this or indeed any government. in unworthy of this or indeed any government-— unworthy of this or indeed any covernment. ,. , , government. in the past few minutes it has been confirmed _...
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john major's comments really matter. he is . conservative voters? john major's comments really matter. he is a i comments really matter. he is a former tory prime minister and there aren't many of those. when he says things that count. at number ten they will know that he supported jeremy holmes in 2019, he hated brexit, he campaigned against brexit and the way it turned out. but it matters what he says and he knows how damaging sleaze can be to a government. his government was brought down in the �*90s by sleaze and that is a concern. and mps right now are meeting their constituents and their speaking to them and finding out how it went. ifjohn major is right here it is a worry for borisjohnson because it's a real lesson learned and this concern about arrogance, and overbearing nature and trying to boss parliament about, it really was a clash between the executive and the ministry and boris johnson's the executive and the ministry and borisjohnson's government came off worse. but he is loyal and what drove this was an idea to bring in an appeals
john major's comments really matter. he is . conservative voters? john major's comments really matter. he is a i comments really matter. he is a former tory prime minister and there aren't many of those. when he says things that count. at number ten they will know that he supported jeremy holmes in 2019, he hated brexit, he campaigned against brexit and the way it turned out. but it matters what he says and he knows how damaging sleaze can be to a government. his government was brought down in...
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john major's nolan principles with coverthat. is john major's nolan principles with cover that. is this being ignored? it would not break the nolan principles because under that it would _ principles because under that it would not be allowed. caroline picked — would not be allowed. caroline picked on _ would not be allowed. caroline picked on a really important point which _ picked on a really important point which is _ picked on a really important point which is if— picked on a really important point which is if you're a doctor or nurse and going — which is if you're a doctor or nurse and going out to work it is seen as nice and _ and going out to work it is seen as nice and fluffy but if you are a qc putting _ nice and fluffy but if you are a qc putting any— nice and fluffy but if you are a qc pulling any lot, it is seen as bad and wrong _ pulling any lot, it is seen as bad and wrong. it would not surprise me because _ and wrong. it would not surprise me because this — and wrong. it would not surprise me because this backfired so badly, if they have — because this
john major's nolan principles with coverthat. is john major's nolan principles with cover that. is this being ignored? it would not break the nolan principles because under that it would _ principles because under that it would not be allowed. caroline picked — would not be allowed. caroline picked on _ would not be allowed. caroline picked on a really important point which _ picked on a really important point which is _ picked on a really important point which is if— picked on a really...
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i think sirjohn john major had to say today? i think sirjohn major _ john major had to say today? i think sirjohn major was _ john major had to say today? i think sirjohn major was justified - john major had to say today? i think sirjohn major was justified in - sirjohn major wasjustified in saying what he had to say. sadly, the government's behaviour last week was indefensible. the attempt to put the government to sort of step in the government to sort of step in the way of the house of commons disciplinary processes, to enforce a whip, you know, in other words order conservative mps to vote a particular way on matters which are normally left to the individual position of members of parliament, and to try to sort of stand in the way of that process i think it cannot be defended. i thinkjohn major is right to criticise that and he is right to say that this behaviour is not entirely novel or original for this government. behaviour is not entirely novel or originalfor this government. there have been a number of occasions where the government has behaved badly in seeking to remove c
i think sirjohn john major had to say today? i think sirjohn major _ john major had to say today? i think sirjohn major was _ john major had to say today? i think sirjohn major was justified - john major had to say today? i think sirjohn major was justified in - sirjohn major wasjustified in saying what he had to say. sadly, the government's behaviour last week was indefensible. the attempt to put the government to sort of step in the government to sort of step in the way of the house of...
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former conservative prime minister john major accuses borisjohnson�*s john major accuses boris johnson's government john major accuses borisjohnson�*s government of acting in a shameful manner over the owen paterson row. i think the way the government handled that was shameful and wrong and unworthy of this or indeed any government. in unworthy of this or indeed any government-— unworthy of this or indeed any covernment. ,. , , government. in the past few minutes it has been confirmed _ government. in the past few minutes it has been confirmed that _ government. in the past few minutes it has been confirmed that the - it has been confirmed that the musician astro from the band ub40 has died after a short illness. the rapper trevor scott says he is devastated by the deaths of eight people at a texas festival where he was performing. the mayor of houston says the tragedy is being investigated thoroughly. to says the tragedy is being investigated thoroughly. to try to net a investigated thoroughly. to try to get a much _ investigated thoroughly. to try to get a much better— investigat
former conservative prime minister john major accuses borisjohnson�*s john major accuses boris johnson's government john major accuses borisjohnson�*s government of acting in a shameful manner over the owen paterson row. i think the way the government handled that was shameful and wrong and unworthy of this or indeed any government. in unworthy of this or indeed any government-— unworthy of this or indeed any covernment. ,. , , government. in the past few minutes it has been confirmed _...
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obviously i disagree with john major, - response to all of this? obviously i disagree with john major, disagreei disagree withjohn major, disagree with him on a few issues but in particular this one, i accept with hindsight the government has made this clear, that with hind sight it was a mistakes to try to bring that through on the timing we did, but it doesn't mean it wasn't the right thing to try to do. aha, doesn't mean it wasn't the right thing to try to do.— thing to try to do. a statement added that _ thing to try to do. a statement added that ministers _ thing to try to do. a statement added that ministers hoped . thing to try to do. a statement added that ministers hoped to| thing to try to do. a statement - added that ministers hoped to find a resolution to the northern ireland protocol, consensely. this has without question been a bumpy few days for the government, entirely of its own making. as critics within the conservative party and beyond ask sharp questions about the prime minister'sjudgement. chris mason, bbc news. at westminste
obviously i disagree with john major, - response to all of this? obviously i disagree with john major, disagreei disagree withjohn major, disagree with him on a few issues but in particular this one, i accept with hindsight the government has made this clear, that with hind sight it was a mistakes to try to bring that through on the timing we did, but it doesn't mean it wasn't the right thing to try to do. aha, doesn't mean it wasn't the right thing to try to do.— thing to try to do. a...
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john major's comments really matter, he is a _ john major's comments really matter, he is a former— john major's comments really matter, he is a former tory— john major's comments really matter, he is a former tory prime _ john major's comments really matter, he is a former tory prime minister, i he is a former tory prime minister, there _ he is a former tory prime minister, there aren't — he is a former tory prime minister, there aren't many— he is a former tory prime minister, there aren't many of _ he is a former tory prime minister, there aren't many of those, - he is a former tory prime minister, there aren't many of those, when i he is a former tory prime minister, i there aren't many of those, when he say things. _ there aren't many of those, when he say things. they— there aren't many of those, when he say things, they can. _ there aren't many of those, when he say things, they can. a _ there aren't many of those, when he say things, they can. a number- there aren't many of those, when hej say things, they can. a number ten, say things, they can. a numberten, they say thi
john major's comments really matter, he is a _ john major's comments really matter, he is a former— john major's comments really matter, he is a former tory— john major's comments really matter, he is a former tory prime _ john major's comments really matter, he is a former tory prime minister, i he is a former tory prime minister, there _ he is a former tory prime minister, there aren't — he is a former tory prime minister, there aren't many— he is a former tory prime minister, there...
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sir john major talked about how brexit is playing out and expressed grave concern about that as well. what is playing out and expressed grave concern about that as well. what was interesting. — concern about that as well. what was interesting. he _ concern about that as well. what was interesting, he said _ concern about that as well. what was interesting, he said this _ concern about that as well. what was interesting, he said this was - concern about that as well. what was interesting, he said this was not - concern about that as well. what was interesting, he said this was not an i interesting, he said this was not an isolated mistake the government made, he pointed to a pattern of behaviour that he felt this government was doing that he called very un—conservative, and one of the examples he mentioned was their handling of brexit. he talked about the example of them proroguing parliament, of them trying to overturn parts of the northern ireland protocol, and the current example he referred to were reports we are seeing at the moment where the government may trigger what is cal
sir john major talked about how brexit is playing out and expressed grave concern about that as well. what is playing out and expressed grave concern about that as well. what was interesting. — concern about that as well. what was interesting. he _ concern about that as well. what was interesting, he said _ concern about that as well. what was interesting, he said this _ concern about that as well. what was interesting, he said this was - concern about that as well. what was interesting, he...
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the former uk prime minister sir john major has accused borisjohnson�*s government of acting in a "shameful" manner, over the owen paterson row. the organisation which enforces human rights laws warns it could take legal action against yorkshire county cricket club, as a second cricketer comes forward to say he was the subject of racist abuse while playing for the county. president biden has welcomed congressional approval of his trillion—dollar infrastructure plan as a monumental step forward for america. people living in england will be able to book their covid booster jabs a month in advance, under new plans to speed up their rollout. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show with christa larwood. coming up this week... the world's coldest cowboys. that was incredible. she sighs. absolutely dashing across the water on horseback. ancient stained glass and very careful hands. i have been working here for 30 years and every time i see this, my heart sings. they are so beautiful. and how to get your old banger across a frozen lake. oh, it is worse than i thought. it sounds very bad. i
the former uk prime minister sir john major has accused borisjohnson�*s government of acting in a "shameful" manner, over the owen paterson row. the organisation which enforces human rights laws warns it could take legal action against yorkshire county cricket club, as a second cricketer comes forward to say he was the subject of racist abuse while playing for the county. president biden has welcomed congressional approval of his trillion—dollar infrastructure plan as a monumental...
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john major's comments really matter, he is a former tory prime minister, there aren't many of those, - so, when he say things, they count. in number ten, they will know he supported jeremy hunt - in the leadership campaign in 2019. he hated brexit, he campaigned i against brexit, or the way it turned l out, and it matters what he says. and he knows how damaging smears can be to a government. his government was brought very low in the '90s by sleaze _ |and that is a concern and mps right| now are meeting their constituents, speaking to them, finding out how it went and, - ifjohn major is right here, - it is a worry for boris johnson. there is a real lessonj learned here, ithink. this concern about arrogance, an overbearing nature, - trying to boss parliament about, it really was a clash _ between the executive and the legislature - and borisjohnson's - government came off worse. but he is very loyal and what drove this was an idea to bring _ in an appeals process to the way mps are dealt with, but equally to tie - that to the owen paterson case . because there's a lot of sympathy of s
john major's comments really matter, he is a former tory prime minister, there aren't many of those, - so, when he say things, they count. in number ten, they will know he supported jeremy hunt - in the leadership campaign in 2019. he hated brexit, he campaigned i against brexit, or the way it turned l out, and it matters what he says. and he knows how damaging smears can be to a government. his government was brought very low in the '90s by sleaze _ |and that is a concern and mps right| now...
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on saturday morning, john major went on the attack. >> i think the way the government handled that was shameful and wrong and unworthy of this or indeed, any government. ros: also on saturday, minister george eustis contested his conclusions, but offered this concession. >> ros: -- >> government has already made this clear that wi hindsight, it was a mistake to bring at through on the timing that we did. ros: this was not enough for the leader of the opposition who had drawn this conclusion. >> instead of upholding standards, he orders his mps to otect his mate and rip up the whole system. that is correct. it is contemptible. and it is not a one-off. ros: as we have been hearing, the conservatives dispute this characrization. as part of our effort to hear their perspective, here is my colleague tweeting, we asked over 60 conservative mps w voted to pass his suspension to speak to us today. almost all said they were not available, declined to come on air or did not respond. we talked to one who did agree and that mp was richard graham. >> there was an emotional feeling that we owed it t
on saturday morning, john major went on the attack. >> i think the way the government handled that was shameful and wrong and unworthy of this or indeed, any government. ros: also on saturday, minister george eustis contested his conclusions, but offered this concession. >> ros: -- >> government has already made this clear that wi hindsight, it was a mistake to bring at through on the timing that we did. ros: this was not enough for the leader of the opposition who had drawn...
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now we've had john major come out, very critical of the handling, and this is significant because he is a prime minister whose own government was really tainted by allegations of so—called sleaze in the 1990s. his government had to resign for the so—called cash for questions scandal where mps were paid to... in the house of commons so he's really come at this from the own perspective and experience and earlier today told the bbc that what boris johnson and his the bbc that what borisjohnson and his government had done a trashy reputation of parliament. i've been a conservative all my life and it seems to me as a lifelong conservative that much of what they are doing is very un— conservative in its behaviour. there are many strands to this that go well beyond the standards committee of the last few days and there is a general whiff of we are the masters now about their behaviour. it has to stop and it has to stop soon. that phrase, we are the masters now, really interesting because boris johnson talks continually about levelling up and not about getting a separation between the
now we've had john major come out, very critical of the handling, and this is significant because he is a prime minister whose own government was really tainted by allegations of so—called sleaze in the 1990s. his government had to resign for the so—called cash for questions scandal where mps were paid to... in the house of commons so he's really come at this from the own perspective and experience and earlier today told the bbc that what boris johnson and his the bbc that what borisjohnson...
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major say that this — teacup and we had john major say that this government was politically corrupt _ that this government was politically corrupt |f— that this government was politically corru t. ~ , corrupt. if the prime minister doesnt corrupt. if the prime minister doesn't turn _ corrupt. if the prime minister doesn't turn up _ corrupt. if the prime minister doesn't turn up today, - corrupt. if the prime minister doesn't turn up today, does l corrupt. if the prime minister. doesn't turn up today, does that send a message to the public, to the press, that he doesn't really think this is a big deal?— this is a big deal? certainly the opposition _ this is a big deal? certainly the opposition parties _ this is a big deal? certainly the opposition parties will- this is a big deal? certainly the opposition parties will hope - this is a big deal? certainly the l opposition parties will hope that this is a big deal? certainly the . opposition parties will hope that is how the public perceive it. that is why keir starmer is hyping up this is a big event and demanding the prime minist
major say that this — teacup and we had john major say that this government was politically corrupt _ that this government was politically corrupt |f— that this government was politically corru t. ~ , corrupt. if the prime minister doesnt corrupt. if the prime minister doesn't turn _ corrupt. if the prime minister doesn't turn up _ corrupt. if the prime minister doesn't turn up today, - corrupt. if the prime minister doesn't turn up today, does l corrupt. if the prime minister. doesn't turn...
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, a major oil and gas supply. and it's region wants to feel that gap soon as possible . reports from back all this other bay jones economy is fuel. why it's gas and oil production. the country now has that on europe's energy crisis. it says it has a supply to easier it's growing demand. we are already just substantial, if not very serious player in the turkish market in georgia, a market in the u markets of greece, italy, and bulgaria. but we have huge interest from the side of the others from the eastern european countries from the broken countries from central european countries. much of its natural gas supply is exported through what's called the southern gas cory door, which runs from the caspian sea through parts of georgia, turkey and then to europe. as our b, john's production is small compared to big players in the energy game. but with this gas corridor, it is ready to carry other resources like gas from madison to the you going after a bigger piece of the market by increasing its energy production other
, a major oil and gas supply. and it's region wants to feel that gap soon as possible . reports from back all this other bay jones economy is fuel. why it's gas and oil production. the country now has that on europe's energy crisis. it says it has a supply to easier it's growing demand. we are already just substantial, if not very serious player in the turkish market in georgia, a market in the u markets of greece, italy, and bulgaria. but we have huge interest from the side of the others from...
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but this could also press and its relationship with russia, a major life. and one of the world's biggest energy suppliers, as or by john says it is not competing with moscow, but some say there could be geopolitical complication. the existing monopolistic supplier. also, as i said in the beginning, uses it's supplies of energy to year for g o political reasons for geo political inputs. we see that right now, right now when russia has not deliver gas to gas storage facilities in europe throughout the summer, and has decided not to do what it normally does, which is increase supplies to europe when you're asked for more. because gus problem in russia are trying to pressure the european union. there are concerns russia, disputes with ukraine and other european partners, could these stab allies in or just supply? russia provides about 45 percent of the european union, natural gas, ne, but demand is growing. and it appears russia can't, or won't keep up. the look at what is happening in terms of energy, security and some fluctuations of energy. prepped prep prov
but this could also press and its relationship with russia, a major life. and one of the world's biggest energy suppliers, as or by john says it is not competing with moscow, but some say there could be geopolitical complication. the existing monopolistic supplier. also, as i said in the beginning, uses it's supplies of energy to year for g o political reasons for geo political inputs. we see that right now, right now when russia has not deliver gas to gas storage facilities in europe...
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, major league baseball, the african-american sports and entertainment group, and most importantly the fans and taxpayers. is this going to have to go to any type of public vote? and, a's have said they need the entire colosseum to generate revenue to build their new ballpark city at howard terminal. that is a major question. so this is a board game with hundreds of millions and billions of dollars attached to it. i'm not sure anybody has the crystal ball or the stitching on the baseball to know what the future of the a's is really going to look like. >> andy, we've been burned before, people of oakland, the city council and taxpayers when the raiders wanted to redevelop when they moved back to oakland in the mid-1990s. what could blow up here? is there a hidden ball trick at all we need to worry about? >> absolutely. everybody has a hidden ball trick. the color of the fluid that flows through the veins of sports and development is green. clearly if you look at the oakland colosseum, the 155 acres that are there, that could become the miracle the giants built and the warriors were part
, major league baseball, the african-american sports and entertainment group, and most importantly the fans and taxpayers. is this going to have to go to any type of public vote? and, a's have said they need the entire colosseum to generate revenue to build their new ballpark city at howard terminal. that is a major question. so this is a board game with hundreds of millions and billions of dollars attached to it. i'm not sure anybody has the crystal ball or the stitching on the baseball to...
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how supplies, especially from russia, are declining as the by john is a major oil and gas supplier in the region and wants to fill that gap, said em cost yearly reports now from the capital. becky, awe as our bay jones economy is filled by its gas and oil production. the country now has its, i sat on europe, synergy crisis. it says it has the supply to easier. if scrubbing demand, we are already just substantial, if not a serious player in the turkish market in georgia and market in the markets of greece, italy, and bulgaria. but we have huge interest from the side of the others from the eastern european countries from the balkan countries from central european countries. much of its natural gas supply is exported through what's called the southern gas corridor, which runs from the caspian sea through parts of georgia, turkey and then to europe. as our b, john's production is small compared to big players in the energy game. but with this gas corridor, it is ready to carry other resources like gas from took matter stump to the you, going after a bigger piece of the market. by increasi
how supplies, especially from russia, are declining as the by john is a major oil and gas supplier in the region and wants to fill that gap, said em cost yearly reports now from the capital. becky, awe as our bay jones economy is filled by its gas and oil production. the country now has its, i sat on europe, synergy crisis. it says it has the supply to easier. if scrubbing demand, we are already just substantial, if not a serious player in the turkish market in georgia and market in the markets...
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on saturday morning, former conservative prime minister john major went on the attack. i think the way the government handled that was shameful and wrong and unworthy of this or indeed any government. also on saturday, minister george eustice contested mr major's conclusions — but offered this concession. i accept that the government has already— i accept that the government has already made this clear that with hindsight, it was a mistake to try to bring — hindsight, it was a mistake to try to bring that through with the timing — to bring that through with the timing that we dead. —— through at the timing that we did. this though wasn't enough for the the leader of the opposition who by sunday had drawn this conclusion. instead of upholding standards, he orders his mps to protect his mate and rip up the whole system. now, that is corrupt, it is contemptible and it's not a one—off. now as we've been hearing the conservatives dispute this characterisation. and as part of our efforts to hear their thinking, here's my colleague victoria derbyshire tweeting th
on saturday morning, former conservative prime minister john major went on the attack. i think the way the government handled that was shameful and wrong and unworthy of this or indeed any government. also on saturday, minister george eustice contested mr major's conclusions — but offered this concession. i accept that the government has already— i accept that the government has already made this clear that with hindsight, it was a mistake to try to bring — hindsight, it was a mistake to...
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in the department of the west under the command of major general john fremont, pope assumed command with operational control along a portion of the mississippi river thereof. and it's during this time that yet again, we begin to see pope's desire for promotion and glory. and he'll enter a new phase, a new trait that will once again raise its head in the coming years of this war, the utilization of politics to get what he desires. it's at this moment that pope, detesting fremont, will utilize political connections behind fremont's back to get him removed from command. the ultimate goal, we do away with fremont, and himself get promoted to the post. fremont is not oblivious to what's going on and is convinced that pope has horrific intentions for fremont's career and intentions towards fremont himself. and that was demonstrated in particular by pope's lack of action in following some of fremont's offensive plans in the state of missouri. boy, that's going to sound real familiar come august of 1862. a january that lacks aggressive offensive actions on the plains of manassas. historian alan
in the department of the west under the command of major general john fremont, pope assumed command with operational control along a portion of the mississippi river thereof. and it's during this time that yet again, we begin to see pope's desire for promotion and glory. and he'll enter a new phase, a new trait that will once again raise its head in the coming years of this war, the utilization of politics to get what he desires. it's at this moment that pope, detesting fremont, will utilize...
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named john andre, historic correspondence that lead to treason. arnold gives himself the codename gustavus after who we read earlier, gustavus adolphus, swedish king. the british have a new plan, go south, young man. i'm co-opting. anyway. the british turned their attention to the south, constantly chasing loyalists. they feel that they could link up with loyalists in america it will turn the tide of the war. they have faulty intelligence, some dating back to 1774 from massachusetts governor thomas hutchinson, the most of the colonies aren't for this so this -- who will send this to charles cornwallace? he will push through in south carolina the idea to march to war. first in command immediately days particularly the battle of camden is going to be a ratio gates, the great northern hero, this crushing defeat at the battle of camden the gates is going to retreat. some reports say 180 miles further than his army. how does he do that? he literally runs away, runs from the british but it is actually 70 miles but this is basically the end of horatio ga
named john andre, historic correspondence that lead to treason. arnold gives himself the codename gustavus after who we read earlier, gustavus adolphus, swedish king. the british have a new plan, go south, young man. i'm co-opting. anyway. the british turned their attention to the south, constantly chasing loyalists. they feel that they could link up with loyalists in america it will turn the tide of the war. they have faulty intelligence, some dating back to 1774 from massachusetts governor...
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in a letter to then senators john mccain and warner, john warner, major fishback wrote, and i quote, i've been unable to get clear, consistent answers from my leadership about what constitutes lawful and humane treatment of detainees. i'm certain this confusion contributed to a wider range of abuses, including death threats, beatings, broken bones, murder, exposure to elements, extreme forced physical exertion, hostage taking, sleep depend operation and degrading treatment. i and troops under my command witnessed some of these abuses in both afghanistan and iraq. major fishback's courageous letter shed light on the atrocities that were being committed. shamefully in the name of our nation. and he felt that he had, quote, failed the servicemembers under his command. the reality is our leaders failed major fishback. in the wake of 9/11, the bush administration tossed aside our constitutional principles as well as the geneva conventions. by condoning torture, they dishonored our nation and actually endangered our servicemembers. after reports emerged from horrific abuses at abu graib in
in a letter to then senators john mccain and warner, john warner, major fishback wrote, and i quote, i've been unable to get clear, consistent answers from my leadership about what constitutes lawful and humane treatment of detainees. i'm certain this confusion contributed to a wider range of abuses, including death threats, beatings, broken bones, murder, exposure to elements, extreme forced physical exertion, hostage taking, sleep depend operation and degrading treatment. i and troops under...
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[laughter] despite this, his victories along the mississippi were enough to promote john pope to major general march 211862. pope service in the west was not done. immediately or take part in the following campaign of the siege against. publican illustrates one of those personality traits learned about, insubordination. during the campaign, siege of crime would advance his column to quickly, disobey the structure of movie no faster than the other elements of the union army, in this case that command of the will. also disobey order from henry hallett by lawrence during the campaign about 4 miles east. this new trait that emerged constantly disobeying orders, including, not expelling one of pope's tools to promote himself. henry ordered the removal of the media and the press out of the army during the campaign and pope yet again is an insubordinate to his commanders orders. he enjoys posting of himself, he loves gossiping about others to those in the media and press. henry ford right in the moment say pope was no doubt an able man and good soldier but he talked too much of himself. of wh
[laughter] despite this, his victories along the mississippi were enough to promote john pope to major general march 211862. pope service in the west was not done. immediately or take part in the following campaign of the siege against. publican illustrates one of those personality traits learned about, insubordination. during the campaign, siege of crime would advance his column to quickly, disobey the structure of movie no faster than the other elements of the union army, in this case that...
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——john —— john major has been giving ——john major has been giving his views to the bbc this morning about how he thinks this could be dealt with. . . �* . how he thinks this could be dealt with. ., , ~ , _, how he thinks this could be dealt with. ., , with. that is right. as you say there, opposition _ with. that is right. as you say there, opposition parties - with. that is right. as you say| there, opposition parties have with. that is right. as you say - there, opposition parties have been using last week as an opportunity to reignite this row over transparency and whether the government does enough to declare things like gifts and donations from private companies, they've also beenjoined in their criticism by conservatives, not least some of the conservative mps who feel like they were wheeled out to defend the plans to overturn the system to police mp behaviour only for the government to then you turn 24 hours later on those plans and today the latest criticism from their own site has been from the former conservative prime minister sirjohn major who is government in the '90s faced
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transfer major general john pope to the regular army with his present rank as a token of gratitude to illinois. give one of her sons a position in the united states army who has so gloriously achieved the just reward we ask for him. now lincoln has become accustomed to pope's personality and his relentless ambition. one of the things handled these dell indicate situations is he does it in a folksy carpal. it's very plain and eay to understand, but firm. he writes back to these benefactors, i fully appreciate general pope's splendid achievements with their invaluable results, but you must know that the major general in the regular army are not as plentiful as blackberries. despite this, his victoies a along the mississippi were enough to pressure lincoln to promote pope to major on march 21, 1862. pope's service in the west was not done. pope would immediately take part in the following campaign of the siege. during this campaign, pope would again illustrate one of those personality traits that we learned about. during the campaign, pope would advance his column too quickly and disobey
transfer major general john pope to the regular army with his present rank as a token of gratitude to illinois. give one of her sons a position in the united states army who has so gloriously achieved the just reward we ask for him. now lincoln has become accustomed to pope's personality and his relentless ambition. one of the things handled these dell indicate situations is he does it in a folksy carpal. it's very plain and eay to understand, but firm. he writes back to these benefactors, i...
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the quote from john major last week was he was worried it was the politically corrupt approach to government which, again, to be clear is not saying individuals are corrupt, he is not, kind of, saying this individual, the prime minister or anyone is anyone else is corrupt. he is worried about i suppose what lord evans is worried about, erosion of standards and expectations. is that the sort of thing you think is the slippery slope to slope? i think this is absolutely _ the slippery slope to slope? i think this is absolutely a _ the slippery slope to slope? i think this is absolutely a slippery - the slippery slope to slope? i think this is absolutely a slippery slope l this is absolutely a slippery slope and the risk is that you have the sense growing that politicians don't think they have to live by the rules so why should anyone else? anyone you talk to in countries that are very, very corrupt say that is the beginning where it becomes normalised. if they can get away with, you know, doing what they want and breaking rules, why can't anyone else? so i think there's a danger that it provide
the quote from john major last week was he was worried it was the politically corrupt approach to government which, again, to be clear is not saying individuals are corrupt, he is not, kind of, saying this individual, the prime minister or anyone is anyone else is corrupt. he is worried about i suppose what lord evans is worried about, erosion of standards and expectations. is that the sort of thing you think is the slippery slope to slope? i think this is absolutely _ the slippery slope to...
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particularly with what the country was going through as we were working on it for people to understand john lewis suffered major setback acted as chairman and what he called the group or the election, his resignation -- because some of the members in his mind undermining and sabotaging doctor king, charlie changed his life. it was the element of reinvention that made him so special. think about even in the context of 2008 and nine graphic novels comics and social media, john lewis' visual director so i led the trouble charge that is so ubiquitous now. he reinvented himself over and over in his life and it was important for people to understand and under all that, a simple message these activists need to become public service. there's a pathway for them we need in government, we need a better form of government and better elected officials so that explains the title, first emerge and then you run. here's hoping to get this generation to participate public servants. >> it strikes me that both board yourself into this work as well, it's not striking me as a contrast purely or a piece of work p
particularly with what the country was going through as we were working on it for people to understand john lewis suffered major setback acted as chairman and what he called the group or the election, his resignation -- because some of the members in his mind undermining and sabotaging doctor king, charlie changed his life. it was the element of reinvention that made him so special. think about even in the context of 2008 and nine graphic novels comics and social media, john lewis' visual...
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one of the instances that was referenced by john fortier with a white winning in a black majority case and congressman andrew young won a white majority district in 1972 which is 49 years ago so it's not the first time this has happened and that was in georgia as well. but he's running in one poll and gets herschel walker, former football player in georgia who has support from former president trump. that has a potential of being another nail-biter. nevada is a biden two point plus state. cortez has led in a single public poll over former attorney general, who is a son and grandson of senators it turns out and that looks like a close race to me, a seriously contested and good test for senator harry reid's organization in getting out the vote at those culinary union members in las vegas. one problem of democrats i think the toughest race is in new hampshire which was a seven-point biden state and bigger biden majority but governor chris sununu has been leading maggie hassen in multiple polls since august, something averaging out about 47, 41 which is a bad sign for an incumbent. both fi
one of the instances that was referenced by john fortier with a white winning in a black majority case and congressman andrew young won a white majority district in 1972 which is 49 years ago so it's not the first time this has happened and that was in georgia as well. but he's running in one poll and gets herschel walker, former football player in georgia who has support from former president trump. that has a potential of being another nail-biter. nevada is a biden two point plus state....
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but it didn't happen exponentially with john pelham? is something that i'm continuing to look at in my future writings. i repeat the question what other confederate artillery major has his reputation his stories and his monument's? there are places marked for pelham like they had canon to your. there aren't a lot of other stand-alone confederate majors who have that reputation and that his battlefield documentation but how did it happen? might goal in research and a forthcoming book is to bash pelham. people ask if i had something against pelham. no, but i wanted to be truthful about who he was and when you hear these romantic tales and stories about him can we strip those away and can we find a more impressive story with triumphs and a few flaws? when we can bring him back from the status of wars demagogue to humanity level then we can better appreciate his character and accomplishments in fighting ticks without glittery weapons cluttering the scene so the next few minutes of this presentation we are going to look at john pelham short
but it didn't happen exponentially with john pelham? is something that i'm continuing to look at in my future writings. i repeat the question what other confederate artillery major has his reputation his stories and his monument's? there are places marked for pelham like they had canon to your. there aren't a lot of other stand-alone confederate majors who have that reputation and that his battlefield documentation but how did it happen? might goal in research and a forthcoming book is to bash...
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no major issues. john. well, thank you so much for those updates reyna. it really is a busy travel day. mother nature is cooperating. for the most part. at least we are seeing a couple of sprinkles out there this morning, but it shouldn't be anything to slow you down much. >> i think the traffic is going to slow you down more than anything else will on this busy friday. your view outside right now does show your berkeley hills. cam looking actually fairly clear. we've seen nothing more than a couple of droplets of water for most of the bay area. we did see some light sprinkles overnight near the coastline and in the north bay side. from that, though, you're definitely waking up to some pretty inviting conditions. honestly and temperatures because of the cloud cover overnight or actually fairly mild. most of us are hanging out in the 50's tomorrow morning is going to be significantly colder morning as this air mass that we're in the midst of is going to be replaced by colder and drier one. i'm talking all about what to expect in this weekend before the hol
no major issues. john. well, thank you so much for those updates reyna. it really is a busy travel day. mother nature is cooperating. for the most part. at least we are seeing a couple of sprinkles out there this morning, but it shouldn't be anything to slow you down much. >> i think the traffic is going to slow you down more than anything else will on this busy friday. your view outside right now does show your berkeley hills. cam looking actually fairly clear. we've seen nothing more...
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but did it happen exponentially with john pelham? that's something we're going to dig into a little bit today and i'm continuing to also look at in my future writings. and i would pose the question, what other confederate artillery major has his reputation, his stories, and his monuments? there are places marked for pelham, like we had cannons here. there aren't a lot of other confederate stand alone artillery majors who have that reputation and that sort of battlefield documentation. so how did this happen? my goal with these past years of research and a forthcoming book is not to bash pelham. i know i have had some people be like, do you have something against pelham? no, but i want to be truthful about who he was. and i think when we see the shiny stories and these romantic tales about him, that's kind of concerning. can we strip those away and can we find an even more impressive story with triumphs and a few flaws? when we can bring him back from the status of war demigod to humanities level, then we can better appreciate his cha
but did it happen exponentially with john pelham? that's something we're going to dig into a little bit today and i'm continuing to also look at in my future writings. and i would pose the question, what other confederate artillery major has his reputation, his stories, and his monuments? there are places marked for pelham, like we had cannons here. there aren't a lot of other confederate stand alone artillery majors who have that reputation and that sort of battlefield documentation. so how...
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american networks lawyer john little is well acquainted with the federation's history. his made it his mission to fight for justice for the victims of sexual abuse in sport. he has worked on countless cases in sports such as gymnastics, diving, fencing and field hockey. but there have been more lawsuits against usa swimming than against any other federation. well these are, these are the stuff in swimming. this stuff is pretty old. this is 8292. which guys i cannot keep track of all the swimmers that have called me over the years. there's too many, john has all kinds of documents in his files such as this confession from 1986 signed by a coach. i read curl, do declare of my own free will and volition that i have had sexual intercourse with minor kelly m davies. rick caroll was one of the top american coaches. his victim was 15. despite the lawsuit. 8 years later he was appointed coach of the year, and he worked for another 26 years before finally being sentenced to 7 years in prison. littles files also include a dispatch for mr. seated press reporting, the exclusion of
american networks lawyer john little is well acquainted with the federation's history. his made it his mission to fight for justice for the victims of sexual abuse in sport. he has worked on countless cases in sports such as gymnastics, diving, fencing and field hockey. but there have been more lawsuits against usa swimming than against any other federation. well these are, these are the stuff in swimming. this stuff is pretty old. this is 8292. which guys i cannot keep track of all the...
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yesterday we had a cabinet minister saying was a storm in the westminster teacup and we had john major saying that this government was politically corrupt. if the prime minister doesn't turn up today, does that send a message to the public, to the press, that he doesn't really think this is a big deal? certainly the opposition parties will hope that is how the public perceive it. that is why keir starmer is hyping up this as a big event and demanding the prime minister is there. the problem is that the parliamentary procedure behind all of this does not make this a set—piece event. this is an emergency debate triggered by the opposition parties and there is a vote, but it is a procedural vote saying the debate has been held and it doesn't bind the government to do anything. it's not a proposal to change any rules or anything like that, so borisjohnson could make the argument that this is just a lot of talking and not a lot of doing, which is why i come back to my original point that all eyes are on the speaker because in this process today, he is the one that has the power to change
yesterday we had a cabinet minister saying was a storm in the westminster teacup and we had john major saying that this government was politically corrupt. if the prime minister doesn't turn up today, does that send a message to the public, to the press, that he doesn't really think this is a big deal? certainly the opposition parties will hope that is how the public perceive it. that is why keir starmer is hyping up this as a big event and demanding the prime minister is there. the problem is...
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i'm john berman with brianna keilar. major developments around the world as country after country takes action against the new highly mutated omicron covid variant. but it's hard to tell what is spreading faster, the variant or fear. fear based for now on speculation. because there's so much we don't know. is it more contagious? is it more lethal? does it evade vaccines? this morning, we genuinely don't know. and it could take weeks for an answer. >>> overnight, the united states banned entry for non-citizen travelers for south africa and seven neighboring countries. japan, israel and morocco have essentially shut down their borders. confirms cases of omicron include canada. . >> this has not been detected in the u.s. yet, but officials say it may already be here. this is what dr. francis collins of the nih said on cnn's state of the union. >> how severe would it be? we have no data so far to suggest that it would be. there's even a bit of a report from south africa that maybe people are milder than the usual case. but t
i'm john berman with brianna keilar. major developments around the world as country after country takes action against the new highly mutated omicron covid variant. but it's hard to tell what is spreading faster, the variant or fear. fear based for now on speculation. because there's so much we don't know. is it more contagious? is it more lethal? does it evade vaccines? this morning, we genuinely don't know. and it could take weeks for an answer. >>> overnight, the united states...
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to throw everything under the sun, and major policy changes, john, in a bill that no one participates except one party, whether it is a democrat or a republican, and it was never designed, reconciliation was never designed for major policy changes. i sat in bob bird's seat and he put the bird rule in. >> can i ask you one thing, is there a rule that says republicans can't vote for this? >> not at all. not at all. but they know when there is no participation you're not going to get either side. the same is we didn't participate in the tax cuts in 2017, john. it was all done with republicans and we, democrats were all against that. don't you think we ought to be able to come to agreement to fix the tax code. >> i'll come back to the build back better agenda in a moment. i want to stick with the lessons learned from the election if i can. abigail spamburger, from virginia, democrat, said of joe biden, she says nobody elected him to be fdr. they elected him to be norville and stop the chaos. what do you think about that? >> i think he can do that. i really do. i believe in president biden
to throw everything under the sun, and major policy changes, john, in a bill that no one participates except one party, whether it is a democrat or a republican, and it was never designed, reconciliation was never designed for major policy changes. i sat in bob bird's seat and he put the bird rule in. >> can i ask you one thing, is there a rule that says republicans can't vote for this? >> not at all. not at all. but they know when there is no participation you're not going to get...
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john lyman is from the fire department here. we major curtis childs, we have tim waters from the detroit office in michigan. so i'll just give you a quick brief and i'll answer whatever questions i can answer. we'll ask for comments or anything the chief can fill us in about ems and all that. around 12:51 today, we received a 911 call of an active shooter at the high school. the deputies responded. we received over 100 911 calls. the deputies took a suspect in custody within five minutes of the original 911 call. they recovered a handgun from the suspect. the suspect fired multiple shots. there's multiple victims. it's unfortunate that we have three deceased victims right now that are all believed to be students. we have six others that were shot. one was a school teacher. all at local hospitals being treated for various injuries
john lyman is from the fire department here. we major curtis childs, we have tim waters from the detroit office in michigan. so i'll just give you a quick brief and i'll answer whatever questions i can answer. we'll ask for comments or anything the chief can fill us in about ems and all that. around 12:51 today, we received a 911 call of an active shooter at the high school. the deputies responded. we received over 100 911 calls. the deputies took a suspect in custody within five minutes of the...
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i'm john roberts in washington, making the final pitches to voters and some predict could have major implications for the midterms. >> sanda: as democrats could be in for voters. and they think the country is on the wrong track compared to only 22% heading in the right direction. >> john: kicking off our one of "america reports," joining us in moments with his analysis, but we begin with alexandria hobbs life at the richmond, virginia, where both candidates are campaigning today. hi, alex. >> hi, john, both back in the battleground territory, youngkin with the rally behind us, a booming one. yesterday they were on opposite sides of the state. and the campaign here in northern virginia speaking to the past accomplishments as the former governor, most impressive for the schools, and called his republican opponent dangerous. >> endorsed by trump now nine times, just had his ninth one and tomorrow we will have a little telecom, but i guess that it will finally go through here. >> he is talking about a tele- rally that president trump will be hosting tonight for glenn young can, and not p
i'm john roberts in washington, making the final pitches to voters and some predict could have major implications for the midterms. >> sanda: as democrats could be in for voters. and they think the country is on the wrong track compared to only 22% heading in the right direction. >> john: kicking off our one of "america reports," joining us in moments with his analysis, but we begin with alexandria hobbs life at the richmond, virginia, where both candidates are campaigning...
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john, thank you for that. all right. let's get a look at your traffic on this tuesday morning. no major issues or delays heading from the east bai as you're traveling. >> into the city to that 3 months to exit a little under 10 minutes for your drive time this morning. the san mateo bridge heading across towards the peninsula. you can make that trip a little under 13 and the richmond, sandra fell commute traveling at a richmond across towards sandra fell traffic picking up a tad bit. a little under 2 minutes to make that drive. the golden gate bridge about 20 minutes traveling from the north bay into the city will have a weather and traffic coming up. for now, let's get back to the news. well, in the east bay oakland police are investigating another couple of shootings that happened within about 5 hours of each other. latest shooting involved a mother and a daughter who were shot while inside their home kron four's. dan kerman has that story for us. >> another violent weekend in the city of oakland at 1030 sunday night. a woman and her 11 year-old daughter were shot well inside
john, thank you for that. all right. let's get a look at your traffic on this tuesday morning. no major issues or delays heading from the east bai as you're traveling. >> into the city to that 3 months to exit a little under 10 minutes for your drive time this morning. the san mateo bridge heading across towards the peninsula. you can make that trip a little under 13 and the richmond, sandra fell commute traveling at a richmond across towards sandra fell traffic picking up a tad bit. a...
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john, this is becoming a major standoff between meadows and the select committee. what can you tell us? >> don, what we know is donald trump has no interest in the truth, in the rule of law or the integrity of american democracy and that attitude filters down to his team. we saw that in their conduct after the election. we saw it on the january 6th insurrection, and now we see it in their blanket resistance to the congressional inquiry here. so what they're trying to do throw up legal obstacles, try to drag out the effort to drag them in for testimony as long as possible. if they're shutout the first time then they try to appeal. and if they show up, not talk and count on the fact that the justice department may not be very fast to bring criminal contempt proceedings. you know, you were talking in the last hour with john dean and making the analogy to dean's testimony against nixon and wondering about whether meadows might do the same thing and all the wrath that would fall upon him. john dean decided what would happen in the ninety-sixen white house was wrong, and
john, this is becoming a major standoff between meadows and the select committee. what can you tell us? >> don, what we know is donald trump has no interest in the truth, in the rule of law or the integrity of american democracy and that attitude filters down to his team. we saw that in their conduct after the election. we saw it on the january 6th insurrection, and now we see it in their blanket resistance to the congressional inquiry here. so what they're trying to do throw up legal...
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karlyn: john, thank you very much. there are certainly a number of lawsuits pending. when do you expect redistricting to be finished? john: well, it almost is never finished, the lawsuits continue past the first time we draw the map and they continue all the way through the decade. we are at the beginning in a sense, i think we have seen at least the first drafts of a majority of states and we have some sense of what they're going to look like, but our elections are coming up. we have primary elections that have to happen next year, so the real final work of the, however the legislature or the commission going to drought lines are going to happen in the next two months, but you're right, there may be some challenges as well, perhaps some primaries pushed back. we really have to have some lines in place preferably by the spring for those primaries or sometimes there are later primaries going forward. we're within a few months of knowing at least the early outlines of that. again i think we will expect challenges throughout the decade as we have seen in the past. karlyn
karlyn: john, thank you very much. there are certainly a number of lawsuits pending. when do you expect redistricting to be finished? john: well, it almost is never finished, the lawsuits continue past the first time we draw the map and they continue all the way through the decade. we are at the beginning in a sense, i think we have seen at least the first drafts of a majority of states and we have some sense of what they're going to look like, but our elections are coming up. we have primary...
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john: in september of five justice majority of the supreme court allowed the law to remain in effect. rebea is the senior legislative associate for texas right to life, the anti-abortion group that helped draft the law. >> this is holding up abortion industry accountable to make sure they are not profiting off of killing pre-born children. john: today's challenges were brought by sadler's whole women's health and the biden administration. this is the first case where the super court reshaped by the death of ruth bader ginsburg and the addition of three justices nominated by former president donald trump. marcia coyle, our chief washington correspondent was in the courtroom today for oral arguments and she is in the studio now. welcome. we should make clear at the outset that today's arguments were not about abortion rights. what were they about? >> they really boil down to whether, well, who can sue to challenge this law and whom do you sue? you have the united states -- the right to sue the state of texas, and you have to abortion clinic, whole women's health saying it has a right to
john: in september of five justice majority of the supreme court allowed the law to remain in effect. rebea is the senior legislative associate for texas right to life, the anti-abortion group that helped draft the law. >> this is holding up abortion industry accountable to make sure they are not profiting off of killing pre-born children. john: today's challenges were brought by sadler's whole women's health and the biden administration. this is the first case where the super court...