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. >> buzz feed investigator, ben smith. he's blasting phone and e-mail records. >>> later in the hour, remembering anthony bourdain. jason rosian opens his heart for the man he says helped change his life. & so this won't happen. because you've made sure this sensor and this machine are integrated. & she can talk to him, & yes... atta, boy. some people assign genders to machines. and you can be sure you won't have any problems. except for the daily theft of your...
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contested city but israelis say the palestinians are crossing a red line by politicizing the issue ben smith reports are from west jerusalem. moving a friendly with argentina from the port city of haifa to this stadium in west jerusalem has turned into something of an own goal for israeli football now israeli fans won't get to see elian all messy in the rest of the squad in a present world cup warm up on the palestinian prussia argentina has pulled out the palestinian football association accused israel of politicizing the game because it ignored the anger there is over the u.s. decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital is a government interference move from haifa to start talking that this is on this of into it and it was this that was. fifty one and it said he or they brought it into also. the boundaries of solution and there's any government exists to ensure israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is reported to have phone to argentina's president to try to get him to persuade the team to change its mind or it's you know mockery here wishing the squad luck said it wasn't up t
contested city but israelis say the palestinians are crossing a red line by politicizing the issue ben smith reports are from west jerusalem. moving a friendly with argentina from the port city of haifa to this stadium in west jerusalem has turned into something of an own goal for israeli football now israeli fans won't get to see elian all messy in the rest of the squad in a present world cup warm up on the palestinian prussia argentina has pulled out the palestinian football association...
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she died. 18-year-old ben smith lucky to be alive. >> i caught a breath and just took me back again. >> reporter: surviving being sucked into a storm drain. and in the south, more than 15 inches of rain falling in 48 hours. and this is a look at the incredible scene along the interstate here in mcallen. just look at the access road, submer those vehicles flooded out. the texas governor issuing a disaster declaration for the area. you can see people pushing an suv to higher ground. ofcirging residents to stay off of the roads. david, as you can see, there is still a lot of water here, and a lot to clean up. this is the worst flooding this area has seen since hurricane harvey. david? >> marcus, thank you. >>> abc chief meteorologist ginger zee tracking it all tonight. she's live along the george washington bridge there in new jersey for us. judger? >> reporter: david, our maps are lighting up. we have to get straight to it. severe thunderstorm watches and warnings in western tennessee and kentucky. damaging wind of 60-plus miles per hour is the main threat there. along that stationary
she died. 18-year-old ben smith lucky to be alive. >> i caught a breath and just took me back again. >> reporter: surviving being sucked into a storm drain. and in the south, more than 15 inches of rain falling in 48 hours. and this is a look at the incredible scene along the interstate here in mcallen. just look at the access road, submer those vehicles flooded out. the texas governor issuing a disaster declaration for the area. you can see people pushing an suv to higher ground....
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how significant is it that to figures like amber rudd and end up ben smith are calling for party unitythere is some talk of months some of those determined rebels like ken clarke that we had, that amber rudd is somebody who has had a problem passed in the remaining campaign, and when she went back to back benches and ceased to be the home secretary then she might be a future rebel herself. instead of that, she has come in behind the prime minister telling them for goodness' sake, for now at least, stay on—side. so she won't be this big figure in the remaining ranks if you like at westminster, that is significant. i think the reason is because clearly there are worries and concerns that theresa may could lose some key votes this week. there's about 15 votes that would come off as a result of changes the lord made. and as that there are only a few that she actually is really worried about, including the customs union and this idea of what happens if there is no deal. because she is worried about that, then she had to go for amber rudd and also make concessions in advance of this, there h
how significant is it that to figures like amber rudd and end up ben smith are calling for party unitythere is some talk of months some of those determined rebels like ken clarke that we had, that amber rudd is somebody who has had a problem passed in the remaining campaign, and when she went back to back benches and ceased to be the home secretary then she might be a future rebel herself. instead of that, she has come in behind the prime minister telling them for goodness' sake, for now at...
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ben wright, bbc news, westminster. our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster.acklash is theresa may facing over the details of the backstop plan? for months now, theresa may has been tiptoeing along a sort of political tightrope over our future arrangements with the eu, desperate not to offend the brexiteers on one side and remain supporting tories on the other, which is why it has proved so difficult to reach a plan on what our customs relationship should be. but now she appears to be risking a full—blown showdown of brexiteers following the publication of this backstop option, which would basically involve us sticking by some of the eu's customs rules until we got ourfinal trading deal settled. but crucially, this backstop option contains no time limit. initially, it was suggested if there has to be a backstop option, it might only go on for a few months. what brexiteers fear is that it could go on for years. one source compared it to hotel california, you know the eagles song... # welcome to hotel california. you can check out but you can never leave 7 we mi
ben wright, bbc news, westminster. our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster.acklash is theresa may facing over the details of the backstop plan? for months now, theresa may has been tiptoeing along a sort of political tightrope over our future arrangements with the eu, desperate not to offend the brexiteers on one side and remain supporting tories on the other, which is why it has proved so difficult to reach a plan on what our customs relationship should be. but now she...
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let's get the read from the hollywood conservative host, we've also got ben kissell, show, and alexandra smithin with you. this process has infuriated both parties in california for different reasons. its genesis was to get more moderate candidates acceptable to more voters, but it's turned out not to pan out that way. what happened? >> you're totally right. and, you know, this has really turned into a dumpster fire for the democrats because instead of processing more moderate candidates, we're seeing that in these primaries the democrats are cannibalizing each other and are doing so on issues like single-payer and impeachment. and so these are exact hi the kind of issues that the dccc and the dc leadershi near washington does not want to talk about and is does not want their candidates discussing ahead of this all-important midterm election. so after $8 million spent in these three districts in orange county, the democrats are facing nearly a total lockout. neil: well, but so is the republican gubernatorialing candidate, john cox, the one the president was tweeting his support for. and, amand
let's get the read from the hollywood conservative host, we've also got ben kissell, show, and alexandra smithin with you. this process has infuriated both parties in california for different reasons. its genesis was to get more moderate candidates acceptable to more voters, but it's turned out not to pan out that way. what happened? >> you're totally right. and, you know, this has really turned into a dumpster fire for the democrats because instead of processing more moderate candidates,...
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ben mcculloch from texas sent his soldiers and knocked on the door. he told jonas tebbit's he was under arrest for being a traitor to the confederate states of america. jonas was taken down to fort smith or he was going to be tried and hung as a traitor for having the union flag, for supposedly not accepting confederate money, for allowing a union general into his house. many people wanted to help jonas tebbit as much as they could. members of the confederate army, even. they were working with the union army to try to get him released. there was a union jailer who sent a letter to matilda tebbetts, saying that he would do everything that he could to help jonas and to make his stay comfortable. he was sure everything with turn out all right, but while jonas was an fort smith in jail, the soldier would help to watch out for him. matilda was allowed to send one of their slaves to fort smith to needs as he was a gentleman. he was allowed to have a slave with him. matilda sent some messages through the slave. the slave was also allowed, by his status, to stand around and absorb information he could pass on to jonas. in the meantime, general ben mcculloch was called up to the ridge and in t
ben mcculloch from texas sent his soldiers and knocked on the door. he told jonas tebbit's he was under arrest for being a traitor to the confederate states of america. jonas was taken down to fort smith or he was going to be tried and hung as a traitor for having the union flag, for supposedly not accepting confederate money, for allowing a union general into his house. many people wanted to help jonas tebbit as much as they could. members of the confederate army, even. they were working with...
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morgan is another name fred smith is as optimistic as he ever ben. been. i think fedex makes sense. >> michael and jeff, great to always see you and thank you for the conversation >> thanks. >> a big sell-off on wall str t street the dow is down 36 0 points the biggest companies of boeing and mcdonald's the impact of trades on your money is coming up on "power lunch. >>> welcome back to pur"power lunch. stocks are having the worse day. right now we are all session lows but still down 100 points president trump hitting investors confidence the president plans to block more tech exports. is this a good strategy to bring both sides to the table or is it going too far, or could push the u.s.nto an all out trade allan, it is always good to check in with you. it is hard to find someone who has done economic thinking who's supportive of the president's action on trade, why are you >> sara, i have to say that it is because the conventional wisdom on u.s. economic relations with china going back to the early 1990s when this current phase of tremendous trade zr also
morgan is another name fred smith is as optimistic as he ever ben. been. i think fedex makes sense. >> michael and jeff, great to always see you and thank you for the conversation >> thanks. >> a big sell-off on wall str t street the dow is down 36 0 points the biggest companies of boeing and mcdonald's the impact of trades on your money is coming up on "power lunch. >>> welcome back to pur"power lunch. stocks are having the worse day. right now we are all...
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w h smith reported an increase in like—for—like sales in the third quarter but its high—street business fell by 1%, but its share price doing more than ok. thank you, benster and labour leader have clashed in the commons over brexit. jeremy corbyn asked theresa may if she could say whether the brexit proposals would be published ahead of thejune eu summit. there was much more debate besides, so let's find out from norman smith, listening in the commons. so let's find out from norman smith, listening in the commonslj so let's find out from norman smith, listening in the commons. i had thought today might be dominated by the rail chaos with passengers in during misery all over the country, maybe donald trump's steel tariffs, but it was our old punchbag, brexit, with jeremy corbyn but it was our old punchbag, brexit, withjeremy corbyn challenging mrs may over the long lost white paper are not negotiating position. when will it emerge, he asked. we were told three weeks ago to a great deal of fa nfa re told three weeks ago to a great deal of fanfare that this white paper would set out the government's ambition for the uk's future relationship with the eu a
w h smith reported an increase in like—for—like sales in the third quarter but its high—street business fell by 1%, but its share price doing more than ok. thank you, benster and labour leader have clashed in the commons over brexit. jeremy corbyn asked theresa may if she could say whether the brexit proposals would be published ahead of thejune eu summit. there was much more debate besides, so let's find out from norman smith, listening in the commons. so let's find out from norman...
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smith is in westminster. sorry, it isn't norman. our political correspondent ben wright is at westminster.? it is to address an issue that a year ago was causing her huge political damage, which was her huge political damage, which was her response in the aftermath of the g re nfell her response in the aftermath of the grenfell fire. she seemed to be very flat—footed to not realise the desperate human dimension to this story but the political dimension to the fire as well. i don't think number ten saw how much political anger was being unleashed as a result of what happened. it was evident in the fact that theresa may, on herfirst visit, didn't meet people directly affected by the fire. other politicians did, the mayor of london, jeremy corbyn and the queen met survivors of the fire before theresa may. she faced a lot of criticism at the time about her reaction. she has felt it is something to revisit as we get close to the first year anniversary on thursday. i think personally, she remains very affected by this and clearly causes her some anguish when she reflects back on what her initial
smith is in westminster. sorry, it isn't norman. our political correspondent ben wright is at westminster.? it is to address an issue that a year ago was causing her huge political damage, which was her huge political damage, which was her response in the aftermath of the g re nfell her response in the aftermath of the grenfell fire. she seemed to be very flat—footed to not realise the desperate human dimension to this story but the political dimension to the fire as well. i don't think...