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1 Nov, 2019 22:01

The News with Rick Sanchez - November 1, 2019 (20:00 ET)

Social media giants Facebook and Twitter are differing sharply in their approach to political ads on the respective platforms as both prepare to combat “election meddling” ahead of the 2020 presidential elections. Facebook reaches 2.4 billion people, far outstripping the reach of traditional media. Can they be made to adhere to the standards of journalism? “Boom Bust” co-host Christy Ai joins Rick Sanchez to discuss. American Airlines’ flight attendants union is demanding an active role in any decision to put Boeing 737 MAX aircraft back in service. RT America’s Michele Greenstein reports. Then former NTSB Director of Government, Public and Family Affairs Jamie Finch shares his expertise. Scottie Nell Hughes joins from London, UK with the latest on the snap election, where a rift is widening appeared between Brexit Party's Nigel Farage and PM Boris Johnson. We also report on the case against author and editor of "the Grayzone" Max Blumenthal, which he maintains is politically motivated. America's Steve Christakos discusses the week's highlights from the world of sports and RT America's Natasha Sweatte reports from California on the wildfires plaguing the state.

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