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he is ruled out working with the prime minister as benjamin netanyahu with the prime minister as benjamintanyahu is facing corruption investigations. there ijust 28 days to form a government. if benny gantz fails, a third candidate may be found, ora fails, a third candidate may be found, or a third election may be held. gareth barlow, bbc news. the speaker of the house of commons has blocked an attempt by the british government to hold another meaningful vote on borisjohnson's brexit deal. the prime minister was hoping to win approval for the agreement to allow the uk to leave the european union, as he's promised, at the end of the month. many members of parliament are worried they don't have enough time to scrutinise the 110—page bill that would turn mrjohnson's brexit deal into law. this from our political correspondent, jonathan blake. we are now into a period where the government is trying to get to parliament what is cold, as you say, the withdrawal agreement bill, and thatis the withdrawal agreement bill, and that is the 110 page piece of legislation which translates the brexit deal
he is ruled out working with the prime minister as benjamin netanyahu with the prime minister as benjamintanyahu is facing corruption investigations. there ijust 28 days to form a government. if benny gantz fails, a third candidate may be found, ora fails, a third candidate may be found, or a third election may be held. gareth barlow, bbc news. the speaker of the house of commons has blocked an attempt by the british government to hold another meaningful vote on borisjohnson's brexit deal. the...
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for the 1st time in more than 10 years israel may not have a prime minister named benjamin netanyahu he has failed to form a coalition government twice this year the door is now open for his rival benny gantz to lead but will it be any easier for him to form a government and how my all of this play out this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm richelle carey benjamin netanyahu is the longest serving leader of israel he has been prime minister twice his 2nd stint lasting more than a decade some of even called him the magician of israeli politics but he's but are they able to convince his rivals to join him and form a government that's after 2 elections this year failed to produce a clear winner the prime minister's setback is an opportunity for the leader of the opposition blue and white party benny gantz to form a coalition of his own but this doesn't mean netanyahu is out completely so let's take you through what could happen benny gantz will now have 28 days to form a government he'll have to get at least 61 members of parliament or the knesset to support his bid f
for the 1st time in more than 10 years israel may not have a prime minister named benjamin netanyahu he has failed to form a coalition government twice this year the door is now open for his rival benny gantz to lead but will it be any easier for him to form a government and how my all of this play out this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm richelle carey benjamin netanyahu is the longest serving leader of israel he has been prime minister twice his 2nd stint lasting more...
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for the 1st time in more than 10 years israel may not have a prime minister named benjamin netanyahu he has failed to form a coalition government twice this year the door is now open for his rival benny gantz to lead but will it be any easier for him to form a government and how might all this play out this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm richelle carey benjamin netanyahu is the longest serving leader of israel he has been prime minister twice his 2nd stint lasting more than a decade some of even called him the magician of israeli politics but he's but are they able to convince his rivals to join him and form a government that's after 2 elections this year failed to produce a clear winner the prime minister's setback is an opportunity for the leader of the opposition blue and white party benny gantz to form a coalition of his own but this doesn't mean netanyahu is out completely so let's take you through what could happen benny gantz will now have 28 days to form a government he'll have to get at least 61 members of parliament or the knesset to support his bid f
for the 1st time in more than 10 years israel may not have a prime minister named benjamin netanyahu he has failed to form a coalition government twice this year the door is now open for his rival benny gantz to lead but will it be any easier for him to form a government and how might all this play out this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm richelle carey benjamin netanyahu is the longest serving leader of israel he has been prime minister twice his 2nd stint lasting more...
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for the 1st time in more than 10 years israel may not have a prime minister named benjamin netanyahu he has failed to form a coalition government twice this year the door is now open for his rival benny gantz to lead but will it be any easier for him to form a government and how might all this play out this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm richelle carey benjamin netanyahu is the longest serving leader of israel he has been prime minister twice his 2nd stint lasting more than a decade some of even called him the magician of israeli politics but he's been able to convince his rivals to join him and form a government that's after 2 elections this year failed to produce a clear winner the prime minister's setback is an opportunity for the leader of the opposition blue and white party benny gantz to form a coalition of his own but this doesn't mean netanyahu is out completely so let's take you through what could happen benny gantz will now have 28 days to form a government he'll have to get at least 61 members of parliament or the knesset to support his bid for a maj
for the 1st time in more than 10 years israel may not have a prime minister named benjamin netanyahu he has failed to form a coalition government twice this year the door is now open for his rival benny gantz to lead but will it be any easier for him to form a government and how might all this play out this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm richelle carey benjamin netanyahu is the longest serving leader of israel he has been prime minister twice his 2nd stint lasting more...
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benjamin gantz.inister as benjamin netanyahu is facing corruption investigations. there's just 28 days to form a government. if benny gantz fails, a third candidate may be found, or a third election may be held. gareth barlow, bbc news. the speaker of the house of commons has blocked an attempt by the british government to hold another meaningful vote on borisjohnson's brexit deal. the prime minister was hoping to win approval for the agreement to allow the uk to leave the european union, as he's promised, at the end of the month. many members of parliament are worried they don't have enough time to scrutinise all 110 pages of the bill that would turn mrjohnson's brexit deal into law. world leaders and foreign royalty are gathering to attend the enthronement of japan's emperor naruhito. the ceremony officially marks the emperor's ascension to the chrysanthemum throne. his father abdicated earlier this year. our correspondent, mariko oi, is in tokyo. despite the weather it is a significant day forjapa
benjamin gantz.inister as benjamin netanyahu is facing corruption investigations. there's just 28 days to form a government. if benny gantz fails, a third candidate may be found, or a third election may be held. gareth barlow, bbc news. the speaker of the house of commons has blocked an attempt by the british government to hold another meaningful vote on borisjohnson's brexit deal. the prime minister was hoping to win approval for the agreement to allow the uk to leave the european union, as...
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benjamin gantz.u is facing corruption investigations. there's just 28 days to form a government. if benny gantz fails, a third candidate may be found, or a third election may be held. gareth barlow, bbc news. let's ta ke let's take you live to japan whether ceremony is now under way. you can see there the new emperor as he ascends to the throne. moments ago we got a glimpse of his wife. she is next to him, as you can see there. cannot quite get a close—up to see the extraordinary hair construction that we were being told about moments ago but this is a ceremony thatis moments ago but this is a ceremony that is well under way now as we mentioned, thousands of people have come from all over the world including prince charles, representing the uk, for this ritual bound ceremony. we will keep your ci’oss bound ceremony. we will keep your cross it as it does progress that may keep you across it. —— we will keep you across it has the day progresses. the british prime minister, borisjohnson is urging mps to
benjamin gantz.u is facing corruption investigations. there's just 28 days to form a government. if benny gantz fails, a third candidate may be found, or a third election may be held. gareth barlow, bbc news. let's ta ke let's take you live to japan whether ceremony is now under way. you can see there the new emperor as he ascends to the throne. moments ago we got a glimpse of his wife. she is next to him, as you can see there. cannot quite get a close—up to see the extraordinary hair...
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this is a major blow to benjamin netanyahu. for the second time in a year, netanyahu failed to form a government. and now, for the first time, it will be somebody else that has a chance to form a government. there's indictments looming over the prime minister in ongoing corruption probes where he has proclaimed innocence. all that means that netanyahu's political and personal future may be shaky right now. who will be trying to form a government? his rival, bennie gans and the head of the blue and white party. he will have 28 days to try and see what room he has politically to pull in the seven seats he needs to form a ruling coalition. it's not clear that he has a clear path to the coalition. meaning, if he fails in 28 days, there will be three more weeks to find somebody else. and they're automatically triggered. >>> oren leibermann live for us. >>> facebook says it has removed russian-backed fake accounts that praised president trump and criticized joe biden. this is the same kremlin-backed group that interviewed in the 2016
this is a major blow to benjamin netanyahu. for the second time in a year, netanyahu failed to form a government. and now, for the first time, it will be somebody else that has a chance to form a government. there's indictments looming over the prime minister in ongoing corruption probes where he has proclaimed innocence. all that means that netanyahu's political and personal future may be shaky right now. who will be trying to form a government? his rival, bennie gans and the head of the blue...
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and political moment for the country the 1st time in more than a decade that anybody other than benjamin netanyahu has been standing here as a potential prospective prime minister being given the mandate as it's called here by the president to try to form a government he said he was he would do so with humility and with a sense of responsibility and pride and an a sense of responsibility to the israeli people and he said that he would try to form as he had been saying he was going to all along a national unity government that means a government composed both of his blue and white party the largest party in the israeli parliament the knesset after last month's elections and lee could of benjamin netanyahu but the problem in the way is the same problem that was reflected in a mirror image where netanyahu is trying to make that government netanyahu does not want to step aside from the leadership of the could blue and white says he needs to do so because they won't sit in a government led by someone who as netanyahu is is facing 3 separate corruption charges netanyahu shows no sign of one wh
and political moment for the country the 1st time in more than a decade that anybody other than benjamin netanyahu has been standing here as a potential prospective prime minister being given the mandate as it's called here by the president to try to form a government he said he was he would do so with humility and with a sense of responsibility and pride and an a sense of responsibility to the israeli people and he said that he would try to form as he had been saying he was going to all along...
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benjamin: unlikely. earlier today that nothing will stop them, that they are there to a cup push their objectives, and will do in the matter what pressure they receive. it seems unlikely the u.s. will be able to reverse this with sanctions. ironically, the one thing that could perhaps reverse this is russian intervention. shery: which is now emerging as a power broker in the region. benjamin harvey, thank you so much. faces a bigework decision on how it will address its cash problem. we take a look at their options next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm shery ahn in new york. it is time now for the bloomberg business flash, some of the biggest stories in the news right now. johnson and johnson was ordered to pay a billion dollars for wrongfully pushing doctors to prescribe antipsychotic drug. now if you get worse. they face 100,000 lawsuits alleging injuries from baby powder, opioid painkillers, and other products. analysts say the costs of resolving those cases could reach $2
benjamin: unlikely. earlier today that nothing will stop them, that they are there to a cup push their objectives, and will do in the matter what pressure they receive. it seems unlikely the u.s. will be able to reverse this with sanctions. ironically, the one thing that could perhaps reverse this is russian intervention. shery: which is now emerging as a power broker in the region. benjamin harvey, thank you so much. faces a bigework decision on how it will address its cash problem. we take a...
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benjamin: russia has emerged as the major player.riority in syria has always been territory integrity, get the country back together and have a sought establish control over the entire country. you now have the situation were two friendly leaders, vladimir putin and erdogan are at odds of what to do in syria, and you have the turks occupying the space the russian and syrian regime does not want their. they will have to come to some sort of agreement on how to deal with that. vonnie: we got word a little while ago that lindsey graham says he will work with nancy pelosi to sanction turkey for its incursion into syria. our thanks to bloombergs benjamin harvey as we await more headlines on this. big banks taking up earnings this week with jp morgan, goldman sachs, citigroup, and wells fargo reporting tomorrow. wednesday,rica morgan stanley thursday. for a look at what to watch for q3, we have alison williams joining us from princeton, new jersey. allison, what are the key things your eyes will go to when the earnings come out? number one
benjamin: russia has emerged as the major player.riority in syria has always been territory integrity, get the country back together and have a sought establish control over the entire country. you now have the situation were two friendly leaders, vladimir putin and erdogan are at odds of what to do in syria, and you have the turks occupying the space the russian and syrian regime does not want their. they will have to come to some sort of agreement on how to deal with that. vonnie: we got word...
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pennsylvania a fine writer they are looking for moments with the other country and a way out and benjamin franklin is a moderate and he is in england for more than 16 years representing several colonies. bey are no greater supporter than benjamin franklin and they are radicalized by what is happening leading to the outbreak of war like that moderate is driven over time. >> grand rapids go ahead. >>caller: thank you for the opportunityy that is the best piece of workgy i have ever read and then two per same that same mechanism with that strategy and that tactic thank you again and on the last couple of pages and to be in new york and still unable to get to washington. that is struck by that. >> take you for calling. the british in 1777 and those that have driven across out of new york and washington writes his brother they gave may be at. and then attack again and with those dwindling hopes and then the british out of new jersey completely so they have a very small foothold in the life of the american colonies in new york and a part of rhode island. one of the problems the british have fro
pennsylvania a fine writer they are looking for moments with the other country and a way out and benjamin franklin is a moderate and he is in england for more than 16 years representing several colonies. bey are no greater supporter than benjamin franklin and they are radicalized by what is happening leading to the outbreak of war like that moderate is driven over time. >> grand rapids go ahead. >>caller: thank you for the opportunityy that is the best piece of workgy i have ever...
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haidi: benjamin, thank you for your time.ur managing editor for russia, africa and the middle east. the lira continuing to be the worst performer in the emerging-market basket. we are getting more lines ebbing out from vice president mike pence speaking at the white house. saying trump spoke with france's men well micron -- emmanuel ma cron, saying the sanctions imposed on three senior ministers is just the beginning. they will continue those sanctions until turkey agrees on the cease-fire. we believe that story for now but it is continuing to develop. let's go to china where the country seems to be pretty paused on president trump's mini tree deal -- trade deal. treasury secretary steven mnuchin says there are plans for more negotiations. tom mackenzie is watching all of this in beijing. we were cautioning yesterday against to much euphoria in the markets for this day one mini deal. it seems like beijing is pouring cold water on these developments as well. tom: absolutely. our sources telling us negotiators want to return to
haidi: benjamin, thank you for your time.ur managing editor for russia, africa and the middle east. the lira continuing to be the worst performer in the emerging-market basket. we are getting more lines ebbing out from vice president mike pence speaking at the white house. saying trump spoke with france's men well micron -- emmanuel ma cron, saying the sanctions imposed on three senior ministers is just the beginning. they will continue those sanctions until turkey agrees on the cease-fire. we...
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benjamin: i think that is more symbolic.f you look at the market reaction, you can see the perspective is that this is not the worst case scenario for the turkish economy. there are multiple levels of sanctions that can be imposed here. this is definitely not the worst. of course, you still have trump threatening to destroy the turkish economy and you have people talking about severe measures to include turkish banks from accessing dollar funding. romaine: one of the reasons you had such a severe reaction in u.s. political circles was because of the concern about a lot of isis fighters being held in prison or family members of isis fighters being held in camps. there are reports that some of those folks have gotten out of those camps and moved on. benjamin: so far, those reports seem to be mainly involving the wives and children of isis fighters, not the isis fighters themselves. this is something that people watching this situation have warned about for a long time. if they are pushed out of the thatthere are indications th
benjamin: i think that is more symbolic.f you look at the market reaction, you can see the perspective is that this is not the worst case scenario for the turkish economy. there are multiple levels of sanctions that can be imposed here. this is definitely not the worst. of course, you still have trump threatening to destroy the turkish economy and you have people talking about severe measures to include turkish banks from accessing dollar funding. romaine: one of the reasons you had such a...
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they are looking for a way out, benjamin franklin is a moderate. he's in england for more than 16 years, representing several other colonies. the king has no greater supporter and benjamin franklin early in his rate. he's increasingly radicalized by what is happening leading up to the outbreak of war. franklin becomes a radical but he, like many others is a moderate who feels like he's driven to it over time. >> jim from minnesota. >> thank you for the opportuni opportunity, great fan. the liberation trilogy is one of the best pieces of work i've ever read. if he pursues the same mechani mechanism, the strategy and tactics, so thank you again. after finishing the book, i was left on the last couple of pages with difficulty the british had about being in new york, still unable to get to washington, it was only a few thousand miles away from them. i was struck by that. >> the british, when the book ends in january 1777, they've been driven across new jersey after being out of new york. i think the game is pretty near up and then he does the whole thi
they are looking for a way out, benjamin franklin is a moderate. he's in england for more than 16 years, representing several other colonies. the king has no greater supporter and benjamin franklin early in his rate. he's increasingly radicalized by what is happening leading up to the outbreak of war. franklin becomes a radical but he, like many others is a moderate who feels like he's driven to it over time. >> jim from minnesota. >> thank you for the opportuni opportunity, great...
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benjamin netanyahu has a close relationship in hungary.trump and benjamin netanyahu have a close relationship. putin and trump, who knows what's going on there. ould you see part of your effort as president to build not just a progressive movement in this country, but to try to -- not by intervening in other country's picking candidates, but would you see a role in saying, there needs to be a global progressive movement to counter this nationalist trend. does that include in israel trying to reach out to young people as you do in this country and say here's what we do. >> absolutely. ben raises an important issue. i'm not into conspiracy theory. i'm really not. but if anybody thinks that there is not a coordinated effort among incredibly wealthy and powerful authoritarian leaders around the world, then you don't know what's going on. you've got putin, who is trying to destabilize american democracy and european democracy. you have mbs in saudi arabia sitting on god knows how much money. by the the way, oil has a lot to do with this access
benjamin netanyahu has a close relationship in hungary.trump and benjamin netanyahu have a close relationship. putin and trump, who knows what's going on there. ould you see part of your effort as president to build not just a progressive movement in this country, but to try to -- not by intervening in other country's picking candidates, but would you see a role in saying, there needs to be a global progressive movement to counter this nationalist trend. does that include in israel trying to...
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for the 1st time in more than 10 years israelis watched the president give someone other than benjamin netanyahu the chance to form a government riven rivlin urged benny gantz and israel's entire political class to get it done and avoid sending the country to the polls for the 3rd time in less than a year i hope for the war gives you 28 days to form a government starting from tomorrow this is a short time and very frightful days. gantz a former army chief has tried to present himself as a pragmatic centrist throughout his short political career now but its most significant moment so far there was no change of course if dr cuellar keep my promise to form a liberal unity government and that's what i intend to do in this government i will serve all israeli citizens and will act in their interests i will work to form the functioning government that israel is in desperate need of a government that will strengthen israel a unity government means one composed of dances blue and white party and the likud of benjamin netanyahu the new who blamed gantz for frustrating his efforts to do the same
for the 1st time in more than 10 years israelis watched the president give someone other than benjamin netanyahu the chance to form a government riven rivlin urged benny gantz and israel's entire political class to get it done and avoid sending the country to the polls for the 3rd time in less than a year i hope for the war gives you 28 days to form a government starting from tomorrow this is a short time and very frightful days. gantz a former army chief has tried to present himself as a...
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and when franklin -- benjamin franklin came out, they said, what do we have, a monarchy or a republican? he said a republican if keek keep it. right in the here and now we are keeping the republic. from a president who says i can do whatever i want, not so. and if so, if you think that's so and you act upon that belief, that is in violation of the constitution of the united states. and so we will proceed with the facts, the truth, it's about the truth and it's about the constitution. and we're working hard to defend our democracy. because if we don't have a system of checks and balances, we might as well all just elect a president and go home. because it will be that unitary form of government that our founders did not want us to have. the times have found us. we feel all of us, all of you as guardians of the democracy, as messengers about revealing the facts and the truth to the american people. fact, the times have found us as they found us, thomas payne said, our founders, to declare end dpens, fight a war, our founding documents, have found us now to have a republic and to keep it,
and when franklin -- benjamin franklin came out, they said, what do we have, a monarchy or a republican? he said a republican if keek keep it. right in the here and now we are keeping the republic. from a president who says i can do whatever i want, not so. and if so, if you think that's so and you act upon that belief, that is in violation of the constitution of the united states. and so we will proceed with the facts, the truth, it's about the truth and it's about the constitution. and we're...
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watch this. >> benjamin: hardest part of this mission is u.s. betrayal of these people. we are responsible then for this unleashing of evil violence. you watch this president trump, i'm praying for you, love you, please change this, it is not too late. >> martha: reports are turkey is starting genocide in syria, reports from kurdish militia, that man pleading with the president saying it is not too late to change this decision and protect these people. what do you say? >> sec. of state pompeo: i'm getting reports from the ground with the general. no nation will provide more assistance than the united states of america. usa officials, state department team that works for me, the people can be sure america will lead all the efforts in that region to make sure there is humanitarian ark assistance. >> martha: are you hearing there is genocide in syria? >> sec. of state pompeo: we will make sure they continue to comply with them. >> martha: susan rice, your predecessor in the prior administration says she believed president obama should have been contacted, it is customary to
watch this. >> benjamin: hardest part of this mission is u.s. betrayal of these people. we are responsible then for this unleashing of evil violence. you watch this president trump, i'm praying for you, love you, please change this, it is not too late. >> martha: reports are turkey is starting genocide in syria, reports from kurdish militia, that man pleading with the president saying it is not too late to change this decision and protect these people. what do you say? >> sec....
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as benjamin franklin admonished. this isn't about anything personal with the president. it isn't about politics. it isn't about patriotism. it isn't about partisanship. it's about patriotism. it's about patriotism. and i would hope that rather than protecting the president personally, all of our colleagues would choose to honor their oath of office to protect and defend not the president but the constitution of the united states. just a few questions because we're on the floor. yes, ma'am? >> do you think this will do anything to diminish the republican white house belief that this is unfair? >> do i think it's going to diminish -- no. the facts are what they are. they've tried to misrepresent them. the fact is this is a process that has expanded opportunity for them to show anything that's exculpatory. >> republicans say that this process is not due process for the president. are these rules really fair? >> yes, they are. i answered it once. i'll answer it twice. i'll answer it one more time. these rules are fairer than anything that have gone before in terms of an impe
as benjamin franklin admonished. this isn't about anything personal with the president. it isn't about politics. it isn't about patriotism. it isn't about partisanship. it's about patriotism. it's about patriotism. and i would hope that rather than protecting the president personally, all of our colleagues would choose to honor their oath of office to protect and defend not the president but the constitution of the united states. just a few questions because we're on the floor. yes, ma'am?...
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right benjamin and could be team to the final goals of the championships to leave the u.s. with a table top medal haul of $29.00. people fans will hope the organizers of the men's world cup here in 2022 can learn lessons from these troubled championships.
right benjamin and could be team to the final goals of the championships to leave the u.s. with a table top medal haul of $29.00. people fans will hope the organizers of the men's world cup here in 2022 can learn lessons from these troubled championships.
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in northern syria, benjamin hall. fox news. connell: thank you, benjamin. cheryl: yeah.california is in flames. shocking new tooage of the dangerous conditions firefighters facing on the ground. heading into the flails of largest wildfire burning in the state, dodging embers down a dark, narrow road. they are warning of worsening conditions that will likely go into the night probably. robert gray is los angeles south. robert, tell us about conditions there. reporter: hey, cheryl. that's right. you can see the fire department, firefighters already getting prepared for tonight. residents in southern california from los angeles to san diego, bracing for high winds and what fire officials are calling extremely critical fire conditions. now you can see the remains of this home here in the brentwood neighborhood of los angeles as the getty fire yesterday, raced several miles east, moving west, rather, fueled by high winds. that is what they're anticipating happening again tonight. concerns about that. these santa ana winds will spread embers and expand the fire zone perhaps as
in northern syria, benjamin hall. fox news. connell: thank you, benjamin. cheryl: yeah.california is in flames. shocking new tooage of the dangerous conditions firefighters facing on the ground. heading into the flails of largest wildfire burning in the state, dodging embers down a dark, narrow road. they are warning of worsening conditions that will likely go into the night probably. robert gray is los angeles south. robert, tell us about conditions there. reporter: hey, cheryl. that's right....
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benjamin: correct.t w was a historic verdict in the fact my co-counsels are darrelle washington and lee merit. we believe that this is the first time that a white p polic woman had erer been convicted of murder of a black man in america. so we don't underscore this, our decision by this jury, in any way. it was a huge verdict, not just for botham jean's family but for so many others who never got justice for the unjustified killers of their loved ones and he one thing i would say, amy, botham jean was a near perfect person of color. and i believe the jury took that into account as s they wer deliberating. ut it shohouldn't t take you a mere perfect person of color for an unarmed person of color to get justice in america. so we are still trying to say that everybody, regardless of your social status or the index of your income should get equal justice under the law. that's what the constitution says. amy: i want to turn to botham jejean's mother, allison, testifying tuesday after the verdict was delivere
benjamin: correct.t w was a historic verdict in the fact my co-counsels are darrelle washington and lee merit. we believe that this is the first time that a white p polic woman had erer been convicted of murder of a black man in america. so we don't underscore this, our decision by this jury, in any way. it was a huge verdict, not just for botham jean's family but for so many others who never got justice for the unjustified killers of their loved ones and he one thing i would say, amy, botham...
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election last month which still counts as blue and white party neck and neck with prime minister benjamin netanyahu likud party netanyahu was given the 1st opportunity to form a coalition but he failed to do that earlier this week how a force that brings us the latest now from western. well this is a fairly major moment in israeli politics a pretty big psychological moment for the israeli electorate looking at someone for the 1st time in 10 years who wasn't benjamin netanyahu standing next to the israeli president and being given the opportunity to form a government benny gantz the former army chief said that he would do so with a mixture of trepidation humility and pride but the trepidation is pretty well placed because the the challenges facing him in trying to form a national unity government a liberal national unity government which is what he said again this evening that he wanted to do are just as big if not bigger than those facing benjamin netanyahu whose own efforts ended in failure on monday the problem is that blue and white led by benny gantz wants to form that government with
election last month which still counts as blue and white party neck and neck with prime minister benjamin netanyahu likud party netanyahu was given the 1st opportunity to form a coalition but he failed to do that earlier this week how a force that brings us the latest now from western. well this is a fairly major moment in israeli politics a pretty big psychological moment for the israeli electorate looking at someone for the 1st time in 10 years who wasn't benjamin netanyahu standing next to...
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benjamin franklin shows up in paris and bursae in december 1776. >> .. the french began providing gunpowder, muskets. they do it through a very unusual, unlikely source, a playwright named beaumont share who sets up a phony company. munitions are provided from french armories. it gives her size possible deniability because of the want the british to get too mad at theme yet. all the french care about really is getting even with the british for the feet they had suffered in the seven years war but the want to do it on their timetable. those munitions areo aboard. the battle of saratoga, some of the gunpowder, some of those muskets are aboard at the british defeat in the fall of 1777. the french provide millions in livres, the french currency. they provide, you mentioned uniforms. they provide everything that you need really to sustain an army. french assistance and, of course, it becomes assistance with a navy and army behind it in 1778, is the critical component in the success of the rebellion. had it not been for the french, the americans are unlikely t
benjamin franklin shows up in paris and bursae in december 1776. >> .. the french began providing gunpowder, muskets. they do it through a very unusual, unlikely source, a playwright named beaumont share who sets up a phony company. munitions are provided from french armories. it gives her size possible deniability because of the want the british to get too mad at theme yet. all the french care about really is getting even with the british for the feet they had suffered in the seven years...
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still had an object there are israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under pressure as hearings into corruption cases against him get underway. and close to collapse the long long glacier that's melting at an alarming rate. hello mostly clear skies across much of the middle east we have seen a bit of cloud of the just pushing into more southern sections of pakistan drifting to the north as well and we could see one or 2 scottish maybe even a thunderstorm over the next couple of days is not too bad in kabul at 25 celsius and very nice to the eastern end of the med so 28 in beirut and on thursday very little change that rain staying well to the west of turkey we'll see a bit more cloud really just a covering much of the central areas of pakistan that we have further to the south no less a guess in the heat no indeed with the humidity so feeling very sticky and we'll have that you know on a wednesday one or 2 more shots for sheens the west and the south of yemen they begin to drop a little bit by thursday and elsewhere no real change in fact if anything they'll be a hoss in doha wi
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benjamin hall live in syria. national security correspondent jennifer griffin live at the pentagon with more. breaking news yet again. >> we have just gotten some information from the state department. a spokesman for the state department has just confirmed that the spokesman for isis was killed in an operation by u.s. forces immediately following the raid on baghdadi's compound. sources tell me baghdadi's remains have been buried at sea. top pentagon officials would not confirm the details. here's what general mark milley just said. >> baghdadi's remains were disposed of. >> general milley said that two adult males were captured and removed to a secure location. intelligence is still being exploited from the raid which was launched saturday night. at about 5:00 p.m. eastern. that's when the president and his national security team gathered in the situation room and they were in the white house when those eight military helicopters took off from a base in iraq and flew low and fast for 70 minutes towards the targ
benjamin hall live in syria. national security correspondent jennifer griffin live at the pentagon with more. breaking news yet again. >> we have just gotten some information from the state department. a spokesman for the state department has just confirmed that the spokesman for isis was killed in an operation by u.s. forces immediately following the raid on baghdadi's compound. sources tell me baghdadi's remains have been buried at sea. top pentagon officials would not confirm the...
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benjamin hall live in northern syria. thank you. meantime back home, strong words for vice president mike pence from retired nba star charles barkley. berkeley telling pence to "shut the hill up." after he criticize the nba for not supporting hong kong pro-democracy demonstrators. >> charles barkley is known for speaking his mind. he didn't hold back against the vice president over merc -- over remarks he made. basketball is the most popular sport in the most populated country on earth. the nba collects billions on broadcast rights. the controversy after antigovernment protests broke out in hong kong. the houston rockets traveled there, the gm daryl morey tweeted support for the antigovernment protesters. chinese officials applied financial pleasure in return. canceling rockets' broadcasts and corporate sponsorship. morey deleted his tweet in the nba said it was regrettable that friends and fans were offended in china. nike removed rockets merchandise from stores there which brings us back to the vice president versus sir charles. >
benjamin hall live in northern syria. thank you. meantime back home, strong words for vice president mike pence from retired nba star charles barkley. berkeley telling pence to "shut the hill up." after he criticize the nba for not supporting hong kong pro-democracy demonstrators. >> charles barkley is known for speaking his mind. he didn't hold back against the vice president over merc -- over remarks he made. basketball is the most popular sport in the most populated country...
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benjamin brown fringe. the assassination, who is at the bedside kick you standing beside his corpse at the white house after he died, benjamin brown fringe is there for everything. this incredible eyewitness who is very generous in the way he puts his thoughts and feelings down on paper so he really ends up showing what it felt like to be in that kind of extreme polarized climate and how americans learned to turn on each other to the degree that they did. >> where did you find his papers? >> guest: there is a published, very abridged edition of his papers that came out from the library of congress. people who write about lincoln tends to know about him because he adored lincoln and has these great anecdotes. one of my favorite ones being someone gave him a pair of socks to give to lincoln that had a confederate flag on each foot which lincoln finds very funny and i love that attitude or a better anecdote he is in a room with lincoln in the white house and lincoln says out loud it is a room full of people, a
benjamin brown fringe. the assassination, who is at the bedside kick you standing beside his corpse at the white house after he died, benjamin brown fringe is there for everything. this incredible eyewitness who is very generous in the way he puts his thoughts and feelings down on paper so he really ends up showing what it felt like to be in that kind of extreme polarized climate and how americans learned to turn on each other to the degree that they did. >> where did you find his papers?...
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raid, benjamin with the story. reporter: today fox news had a interview with general head of -- here in northern syria he talked about baghdadi raid, saying it could not have been possible without kurdish intelligence, on 15 of may kurdish intelligence gave baghdadi location to u.s. intelligence, they had an informants within isis, he fed information to u.s., how many tunnels were under the compound, how many people were with him, and his movements, general also talked about syrian kurds they had to turn toward syrian government for help, he said after u.s. withdrawal they had no choice, they were not able to keep turks back by themselves. we are with kurds at the moment, with turkish army out there. one of most advanced in nato, these guys rely on homemade weapons. turkish ceasefire violations are a daily occurrence, as are casualties, syrian troops are stepping in heading to front in place of the sds who announced they were pulling back. and leaving 10 mile buffer zone. general abdi called for u.s. to come back,
raid, benjamin with the story. reporter: today fox news had a interview with general head of -- here in northern syria he talked about baghdadi raid, saying it could not have been possible without kurdish intelligence, on 15 of may kurdish intelligence gave baghdadi location to u.s. intelligence, they had an informants within isis, he fed information to u.s., how many tunnels were under the compound, how many people were with him, and his movements, general also talked about syrian kurds they...
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. >> prime minister benjamin nenetanyahu hahas failed to fora mamajorityovernment t in israel. itit marks a major setback for e embattled leader. in the meantime, the president is not going to ask his rival, any dance, to form a coalition. >> it is another blow to benjamin netanyahu's attempts to form a majority government following elections that left the country deeply divided. the prime minister said he had failed to form the national government the country neeeeded and sosought to put the blame squarely on his lyrical opponent benny y gantz. >> since receiving the mandatet, i have worked incessantly to form a broad national unity government. in the past weeks, i made every tz to the bring gan negotiating table. he simply refused again and again. gantz''s job toe form a g government. the leader of the centrist party reacted on twitter, it is t time for lou and white. gantz will have 28 days to entice potential allies. makes itamentary mathh unlikely he will be able to build a majority. if he fails, lawmakers could try to endorse a third candidate, an unprecedented move. if t
. >> prime minister benjamin nenetanyahu hahas failed to fora mamajorityovernment t in israel. itit marks a major setback for e embattled leader. in the meantime, the president is not going to ask his rival, any dance, to form a coalition. >> it is another blow to benjamin netanyahu's attempts to form a majority government following elections that left the country deeply divided. the prime minister said he had failed to form the national government the country neeeeded and sosought...
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benjamin hall is live on the ground with an exclusive interview. benjamin?rter: sorry, hi. melissa: we got him. go back. reporter: that's right. today we were at isis prisons. i tell you what stood out for me the most. how few guards there guarding 5000 isis prisoners. sdf wanted us to see how much they were struggling. they were crying out for western help. here is what we saw. like everyone else in this room trying to explain why he joined isis, why he was an isis fighter. they claim they were here for humanitarian reasons. they turned their back on the terror group. speaking to the guards, prison authorities, they say that is not true. these people are all dangerous. they want us moving further into the room for our own safety. this is the story you hear time and time again from these people. they were cooks, cleaners, didn't commit any atrocities. we know there are prisoners trying to break out of the places. others seek to rejoin isis. that is great threat. that is the great threat to the u.s. and to the west, particularly as the turkish invasion takes
benjamin hall is live on the ground with an exclusive interview. benjamin?rter: sorry, hi. melissa: we got him. go back. reporter: that's right. today we were at isis prisons. i tell you what stood out for me the most. how few guards there guarding 5000 isis prisoners. sdf wanted us to see how much they were struggling. they were crying out for western help. here is what we saw. like everyone else in this room trying to explain why he joined isis, why he was an isis fighter. they claim they...
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. >>> and up next ali velshi is in jerusalem where mike pompeo met with benjamin netanyahu, one of they leaders outspoken against turkey's invasion of syria. hey, guys! hi mrs. patterson... wrinkles send the wrong message. sorry. help prevent them before they start with new downy wrinkleguard. that's better. so you won't get caught with wrinkles again. it's a lifelong adventure finding all of these new connections all the time. greater details. richer stories. and now with health insights. get your dna kit at ancestry.com. thenot actors, people, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin. and, had significantly less itch. that's a difference you can feel. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions c
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because benjamin who is a co. benjamin who is a co-founder of forementioned code pink and an antiwar activist founder of forementioned code pink and an antiwar activists well. i don't know but i'm guessing you were probably at those protests and your involvement with coping what do you think about the rest of my experimental. i don't know but i'm guessing you were probably at those protests and your involvement with coping what do you think about the rest of my experimental. i think every just thinks and i get to retaliate with great you're aegis of some ballot and i get really great things but you're actually it also meant ballot it it brings back all the memories of what happened during those days in roots of what had happened during. and. and my colleagues as people can get it committed to peaceful protests wrote us to tell us that we're still up to it we're just a lns all of it constantly but i probe why dose supporters they broke into the embassy but i probe why dose supporters they broke into the embassy the
because benjamin who is a co. benjamin who is a co-founder of forementioned code pink and an antiwar activist founder of forementioned code pink and an antiwar activists well. i don't know but i'm guessing you were probably at those protests and your involvement with coping what do you think about the rest of my experimental. i don't know but i'm guessing you were probably at those protests and your involvement with coping what do you think about the rest of my experimental. i think every just...
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well as you say it means that benjamin netanyahu on at the end of the last of a run of jewish holy days this month and on his 70th birthday has admitted defeat in is attempts to try to form a majority coalition government now has laid the blame for that squarely at the feet of benny gantz the leader of the blue and white opposition the main party after september 17th election in the israeli parliament the knesset saying that he rejected all of netanyahu as efforts to form a unity government i mean there is no argument with that he did reject those efforts his party did as well but that was because they say that they are not willing to sit in government with someone who as netanyahu is is on the prospect of indictment on 3 separate corruption charges they say that they would says in unity government with that new who's likud party if it had a different leader now the president riven rivlin it is now his that his opportunity to try to steer this by giving it to benny gantz the mandate to try to form a coalition government he said he's indicated that he does intend to do that potentially a
well as you say it means that benjamin netanyahu on at the end of the last of a run of jewish holy days this month and on his 70th birthday has admitted defeat in is attempts to try to form a majority coalition government now has laid the blame for that squarely at the feet of benny gantz the leader of the blue and white opposition the main party after september 17th election in the israeli parliament the knesset saying that he rejected all of netanyahu as efforts to form a unity government i...
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for congress, on whose behalf benjamin franklin and other american envoys in paris were at that moment finalizing the alliance with france. these concessions were too little and came too late. we see one of the famous images 16th,nklin with louis the they have in front of them the treaty of paris. we see the treaty, a handwritten copy. within days of reaching -- carlisle reaching philadelphia -- would hatch been occupied by british troops since 1777, carlisle and other members of his commission discovered americans had no interest terms they have had been offered in 1774, it would have been received with the height tokens of gratitude. a famous portrait of -- i'm sure you have all seen it. the discussion of the carlisle peace commission goes on. she regards this as important. she spent 10 pages talking about this. recognizing the former colonies as the free and independent states that congress declared them to be in 1776 what now do. congress, which was not in philadelphia, it is under britain's control, they are in york, pennsylvania, congress drove the point home by refusing to meet
for congress, on whose behalf benjamin franklin and other american envoys in paris were at that moment finalizing the alliance with france. these concessions were too little and came too late. we see one of the famous images 16th,nklin with louis the they have in front of them the treaty of paris. we see the treaty, a handwritten copy. within days of reaching -- carlisle reaching philadelphia -- would hatch been occupied by british troops since 1777, carlisle and other members of his commission...
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remind of benjamin's that all this of all coming up a plot to have going on to ground. up a plot to have going underground. during the great depression which old mr remember. during the great depression which old mr remember there was and most of my family were unemployed working class there wasn't there was most of my family were unemployed working class there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objective listen today but there was an expectation it was bed you know much worse subjectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. of there was a real sense of hopefulness the things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america was shaped by the 10 principles there isn't today today's america was shaped by the 10 principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced to my concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attack solo doubt engineer elections ocracy attack solo down engineer elections manufacture consent and other principles according to no on manufacture conse
remind of benjamin's that all this of all coming up a plot to have going on to ground. up a plot to have going underground. during the great depression which old mr remember. during the great depression which old mr remember there was and most of my family were unemployed working class there wasn't there was most of my family were unemployed working class there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objective listen today but there was an expectation it was bed you know much worse subjectively...
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benjamin french allowed me to do that.it took me forever to write the book so i lived with benjamin brown french for at least a decade, if not more than that. what's fascinating about him is that is kind of a forrest gump of the. i write about. when i was making the footnotes, lots of footnotes that say over and over, no really, he was there. if something significant happened, somehow benjamin french was watching it happen. someone tries to assassinate andrew jackson. french is right there and sees it happen. john quincy has a stroke, not long after, there's french holding his hand. the gettysburg address, abraham lincoln gives the address that was up on the platform standing beside him? benjamin brown french. the assassination. who's at the bedside by lincoln the side and standing beside his corpse at the white house after he dies? benjamin brown french. he's there for everything. is this incredible eyewitness was very generous in the way he puts his thoughts and feelings down on paper. he really ends up i think showing t
benjamin french allowed me to do that.it took me forever to write the book so i lived with benjamin brown french for at least a decade, if not more than that. what's fascinating about him is that is kind of a forrest gump of the. i write about. when i was making the footnotes, lots of footnotes that say over and over, no really, he was there. if something significant happened, somehow benjamin french was watching it happen. someone tries to assassinate andrew jackson. french is right there and...
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treasury secretary steven newsham and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu meeting the countries are now in talks of mission and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu meeting the countries are now in talks of not only keeping the same sions on iran but also 1 adding more take a listen not only keeping the same sions on iran but also adding more take a listen we have a. executed on a maximum pressure campaign for sanction we have executed on a maximum pressure campaign for sanctions they have worked they are working they are cutting off the money. they have worked they are working they are cutting off the money we are not doing this to hurt the people of iran we are doing this so that iran stops their bad you're not doing this to hurt the people of iran we are doing this so that iran stops their bad activities and exploiting terrorism looking to create nuclear activities and exploiting terrorism looking to create nuclear capabilities and missiles and we will continue to capabilities and missiles and we will continue to ramp up more more more as you've said now human rights wat
treasury secretary steven newsham and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu meeting the countries are now in talks of mission and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu meeting the countries are now in talks of not only keeping the same sions on iran but also 1 adding more take a listen not only keeping the same sions on iran but also adding more take a listen we have a. executed on a maximum pressure campaign for sanction we have executed on a maximum pressure campaign for sanctions...
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it's practically impossible to raise livestock or farm still someone was brave enough to try benjamin that martin a chef from the us. proud some green by the way he plans herbs and vegetables and his polar greenhouse. can even taste the arctic. is a good. good. benjamin 1st came a small bar back in 2007 and fell in love with the place the only problem was the lack of greens i wasn't happy with the food situation you know you pay 50 krones for iceberg lettuce that's a lot of money for iceberg lettuce and i'm still going home i would never even eat this i wouldn't even need if somebody gave it to me but here i'm like oh haha my smug lettuce on you know you have to eat because you don't have anything else and i just was so frustrated so you know this is i have to do something either i leave or i have to do something. now he's applied local restaurants like the groovy lager and with these artists here fine dining is served up in a former coalmining warehouse head chef philip has served the likes of the norwegian royal family. the next morning i prepared to make an expedition. frederick fr
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hi, benjamin. >> yeah, hi, leland.e're hearing about two violations, turkish backed properties not far from where we are now. there's a lot going on on the ground. we'll bring it to you after the break. ted! goin' on a trip, huh? takin' it off road station wagon, eh? you know it's an suv! your family is duckin' and rollin'... while we stowin' and goin' but that's cool, i know for a fact your suv does not suck. and why is that? it aint got that vacuum in the back, whoo! sucking stuff up! what else are we gonna find? we got to go. vacuum in the back, hallelujah! get 0% financing for 60 months plus $2,250 total bonus cash on the 2019 chrysler pacifica. seeing what people left behind in the attic. well, saving on homeowners insurance with geico's help was pretty fun too. ahhhh, it's a tiny dancer. they left a ton of stuff up here. welp, enjoy your house. nope. no thank you. geico could help you save on homeowners and renters insurance. and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both adjust your com
hi, benjamin. >> yeah, hi, leland.e're hearing about two violations, turkish backed properties not far from where we are now. there's a lot going on on the ground. we'll bring it to you after the break. ted! goin' on a trip, huh? takin' it off road station wagon, eh? you know it's an suv! your family is duckin' and rollin'... while we stowin' and goin' but that's cool, i know for a fact your suv does not suck. and why is that? it aint got that vacuum in the back, whoo! sucking stuff up!...
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s and music from the revolutionary mind of benjamin's labor m.p.'s and music from the revolutionary mind of benjamin zephaniah all the civil coming up in part 2 of going underground. if not all the civil coming up in part 2 of going underground. and. cooked additional note of. cooked additional note of what was it gets up there to look at some of these it's just a good you're looking at what was it gets up there to look at some of these it's just a butcher looking is no no. no . see him do you see my future notional pussy. seem to be swinging my feet and also posing. with a clip for the showing of the skeleton is lost when the church. he's looked at with the showing of the skeleton is lost when the church. do you think it should be. efficient 30. year fixed and 30. feet of shipping. most of the book in which of shipping. the book is for the foreseeable still. i don't know what that will look at the books in your book still. i do know what that. was the whole. thing was the reason the bus. stop us no worries and the latest news in the process. starts
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