Thanks for joining us tonight. And perhaps his most threatening twitter outburst yet the u. S. President has warned he will obliterate iran if iran attacks anything american the threat followed iran saying the white house was suffering from a mental disorder over u. S. Plans to extend sanctions on the country this is mr trump. Measure did you want to see your tweet message you know ok with the messages when theyre ready they have to let us know. When theyre ready theyll let us know very simple to go. Do whatever doesnt make any difference whatever they want to do im already have an exit strategy for iran if were. Going to need an exit strategy. And strategies however some u. S. Lawmakers have reacted strongly to the idea of war representatives from both parties voted to repeal a 911. 00 law that would allow a military strike against the wrong without the approval of congress. This amendment affirms what president knows and believes unfocussed unconstitutional and ending wars in the mid
Today. And i really want to start by bringing our viewers back to fall of 2020. What would you release . The facebook of a series of stories that really sparked this this global conversation and about about the company and in how a lot of it a lot of what it was communicating to the public was not how it was working internally. Can you take us back to that moment, those stories and what that was like . Yeah, sure. So, you know, the book came out of initially the documents that were provided to us by francis horgan, a former facebook employee, who in final stint, final months at the company, began talking with the journal and documenting some of the things she was concerned about internally. And she ended up taking more than 20,000 screenshots, lots of internal work product, and that was kind of the basis for the Facebook Files and the stuff covered just kind of a really wide range of how facebook interacted with society from like the special dispensations it gave to powerful individual
Today. And i really want to start by bringing our viewers back to fall of 2020. What would you release . The facebook of a series of stories that really sparked this this global conversation and about about the company and in how a lot of it a lot of what it was communicating to the public was not how it was working internally. Can you take us back to that moment, those stories and what that was like . Yeah, sure. So, you know, the book came out of initially the documents that were provided to us by francis horgan, a former facebook employee, who in final stint, final months at the company, began talking with the journal and documenting some of the things she was concerned about internally. And she ended up taking more than 20,000 screenshots, lots of internal work product, and that was kind of the basis for the Facebook Files and the stuff covered just kind of a really wide range of how facebook interacted with society from like the special dispensations it gave to powerful individual
Today. And i really want to start by bringing our viewers back to fall of 2020. What would you release . The facebook of a series of stories that really sparked this this global conversation and about about the company and in how a lot of it a lot of what it was communicating to the public was not how it was working internally. Can you take us back to that moment, those stories and what that was like . Yeah, sure. So, you know, the book came out of initially the documents that were provided to us by francis horgan, a former facebook employee, who in final stint, final months at the company, began talking with the journal and documenting some of the things she was concerned about internally. And she ended up taking more than 20,000 screenshots, lots of internal work product, and that was kind of the basis for the Facebook Files and the stuff covered just kind of a really wide range of how facebook interacted with society from like the special dispensations it gave to powerful individual
Today. And i really want to start by bringing our viewers back to fall of 2020. What would you release . The facebook of a series of stories that really sparked this this global conversation and about about the company and in how a lot of it a lot of what it was communicating to the public was not how it was working internally. Can you take us back to that moment, those stories and what that was like . Yeah, sure. So, you know, the book came out of initially the documents that were provided to us by francis horgan, a former facebook employee, who in final stint, final months at the company, began talking with the journal and documenting some of the things she was concerned about internally. And she ended up taking more than 20,000 screenshots, lots of internal work product, and that was kind of the basis for the Facebook Files and the stuff covered just kind of a really wide range of how facebook interacted with society from like the special dispensations it gave to powerful individual