of lords appointments commission. mr sunak said the former prime minister had asked him to override the recommendation, which he didn t think was the right thing to do. let s go to westminster and our political correspondent lone wells. lone, this is turning out to be much more than a war of words. this is getting to the territory of open warfare, isn t it? warfare, isn t it? that s right. this is probably warfare, isn t it? that s right. this is probably the warfare, isn t it? that s right. this is probably the most - warfare, isn t it? that s right. l this is probably the most public disagreement we have had to date between the current prime minister in the former prime minister, and it doesn t look like one that is calming down any time soon. just to recap what we know so far, the house of lords appointments commission, who vetted appointments to the house of lords, did confirm in a statement that they had rejected eight of the names that borisjohnson wanted to put
him and said, oh my god, he did it. i just remember screaming. probably the scariest moment my entire life. it was physically painful. it was not justice. the murders took only minutes. all these years later, the shock has yet to fade. it was a stunning time. and american legal theater. you think you might know the story of the oj simpson case, but there s a lot you probably haven t heard and seen. did nicole brown simpson actually predicts her own death? what she said to us was that oj is going to kill me. and he s going to get away with it. what went on in the jury room? not guilty of the crime of murder. all the people wanted to do was go home. in a frank interview prosecutor marsha clark answers the most important question of all. how did you not convict this guy? june 12th, 1994. brentwood, california. two horrific murders that came to be defined by just three words. the oj case. everybody seen a dramatic scene in both victims had their throats/
His son to cancel the meeting. He did not tell the fbi about the meeting. And if anything, he further encouraged and emboldened the russians to hack, because he went out just about a month and a half after the meeting and said, russia, if youre listening, which years ago from today, as you pointed out, you would be rewarded for hacking Hillary Clintons emails. Michael avenatti, after, represents Stormy Daniels said Michael Cohen has far more incriminating things about the president. I demanded release of all trump tapes and stated at the time there were multiple recordings and we know there are indeed over 100 recordings seized. This information on the Trump Tower Meeting is not the best information Michael Cohen has. Issure you of that. Start with kelly odonnell. Not far from where the president is spending the weekend at his
bedminster resort. Good morning. The president refused to answer questions on camera about Michael Cohen and that infamous meeting at trump tower with the russia
What they do but they are ultimately independent. They are not a proxy, they are an ally of iran. I think if iran is to say to the houthis, you need to stop your attacks and here is why, the houthis would probably listen to them. They wouldnt necessarily obey but they would certainly listen to them because the houthis depend on iran for military support, just as israel depends on the united states for military support. Iran has been quite a clever Puppet Master, and incredibly annoying one for the West Stand for its allies but it has been quite a clever Puppet Master in the sense that it calibrates just how much it is going to push people and then stopped short of open warfare. So, for example, hezbollah, its ally in lebanon, has been harassing the israelis on the northern border. It has forced over 80,000 israeli citizens to move south of the
the regional players have stayed a away from open warfare. but as one middle east expert tells the washington post, they are playing a very dangerous game. it s chick. any million miscommunication, any accidental strike could trigger a major escalation. joining us now to discuss is former defense secretary mark esper. i appreciate your time. those warnings have existed since the conflict began. but it feels more acute and dangerous now than ever before. is that fair? i think it is. it s stepped up a notch, as you outlined. some of the events related, some not related. the attack by isis in iran, but nonetheless, it heightens the tension in the region and makes the game more complicated and more dangerous. we have been talking about the red sea a lot. there s a major economic impact. there s obviously a major regional impact to that. there are a lot of people outside the biden administration