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the reaction seeing jordan's hole out? >> it's just jordan doing jordan things.iously i wanted to win but i'm kind of speechless right now. dottie: you've moved to eighth in the fedexcup for the overall earlier standings. how does this change how you finish the year? >> it gives me a legitimate shot to win the championship. if i keep doing what i've been doing i can see myself winning a couple more times before the end of the year. dottie: schedule whise what does it look like? jest >> i'm going to take off a couple of weeks and then play it from there. dottie: thank you so much. we'll see new moline. >> thank you. jim: he's as speechless as many around here. spieth moves into fourth position in the fedex custom standings. berger in eighth. tonight on cbs begins with "60 minutes", "ncis: los angeles" follows. "madam secretary," "cold black." it was interesting hearing jordan say i don't know if i'll ever be able to do something like that again. could have said that after the first one back at the john deere. he did it. so much symmetry in those shots. here you go
the reaction seeing jordan's hole out? >> it's just jordan doing jordan things.iously i wanted to win but i'm kind of speechless right now. dottie: you've moved to eighth in the fedexcup for the overall earlier standings. how does this change how you finish the year? >> it gives me a legitimate shot to win the championship. if i keep doing what i've been doing i can see myself winning a couple more times before the end of the year. dottie: schedule whise what does it look like? jest...
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we emigrated to jordan over 300 years ago.ber of tribes came together here, and today we share the main region. correspondent: he and many other livestock farmers in jordan are now struggling with problems caused by desertification and overgrazing. in order to ensure that his herd survives, abu mohamed relies on another grazing area ain ghazal. in a car, it's an hour's drive away. getting the sheep there takes two days. in the winter months his livestock graze here near the dead sea. boundary stones demarcate the pasture area. moving from one pasture area to another is the nomadic tradition. >> i let them graze here for a month, then i send them down there, so that the grass can grow back. correspondent: but it no longer grows back as much as it should. more sustainable practices than simply changing the pasture area from time to time are now called for. mahmoud ahmed al-bdour from the german development agency giz is researching ways to improve traditional management of pasture areas. they're interested in seeing how varying
we emigrated to jordan over 300 years ago.ber of tribes came together here, and today we share the main region. correspondent: he and many other livestock farmers in jordan are now struggling with problems caused by desertification and overgrazing. in order to ensure that his herd survives, abu mohamed relies on another grazing area ain ghazal. in a car, it's an hour's drive away. getting the sheep there takes two days. in the winter months his livestock graze here near the dead sea. boundary...
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the israelis did not want a war with jordan. it was not that the jordanian border was the longest and most vulnerable, or israel had hands full with nasser, it was the israeli leaders had lived through the 1948 war of independence and in that war, every time they went up against the jordanian army, they lost. they were afraid of the jordanians. they had a very professional army and israel wanted to avoid opening up a second front with them. on the morning of june 5, the airplanes coming for their target in the south, the government sent a message to jordan saying what is about to happen with israel is between us and egyptians. stay out of it and we will stay out of it with you as well. then orders came out along the eastern front with the jordan and in jerusalem not to open fire against the jordanians, even if they opened fire against israel, even if the king had to lob shells to prove he was a good leader. the forces lobbed more than a few shells starting on june 5. the jordanian artillery opened fire with thousands of artiller
the israelis did not want a war with jordan. it was not that the jordanian border was the longest and most vulnerable, or israel had hands full with nasser, it was the israeli leaders had lived through the 1948 war of independence and in that war, every time they went up against the jordanian army, they lost. they were afraid of the jordanians. they had a very professional army and israel wanted to avoid opening up a second front with them. on the morning of june 5, the airplanes coming for...
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one experience in jordan -- experiment in jordan could be a builthanger, a solar farm with funds withfoundation is providing electricity 24-7 at a united nations refugee camp in jordan with two megawatt solar plant at a refugee camp, supplies power for 20,000 syrian refugees living in two villages. reliableve a more power source. >> it means the world to a refugee, to have electricity and have a little cool from a fan and a hot summer day, or heat at night in the cold. you feel more secure and more human. you feel like you are living in a more dignified life with electricity. soledad: the solar farm is a model of the united nations things could work and other refugee camps and say the plant saves them $1.5 million per year and provides jordan with help in meeting its goal of generating 20% of its electricity from renewable sources. it is a win-win. >> when we return -- he is an nfl football player and a family man. five children under nine years old, here is game changing advice on fatherhood. soledad: this weekend is a time to celebrate father's and fatherhood. earlier in the show yo
one experience in jordan -- experiment in jordan could be a builthanger, a solar farm with funds withfoundation is providing electricity 24-7 at a united nations refugee camp in jordan with two megawatt solar plant at a refugee camp, supplies power for 20,000 syrian refugees living in two villages. reliableve a more power source. >> it means the world to a refugee, to have electricity and have a little cool from a fan and a hot summer day, or heat at night in the cold. you feel more...
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i woremichael jordan, if those shoes -- phil: you might. david: when you give a $400 million gift, you write a check? is it hard to do that? phil: yes. -- >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? i have worn your shoes for many years, but finally get a chance to talk about them. when you first started the company in 1962, you knew nothing about shoe design. you did not know a lot about management, and you did not have any money, so today, the company billion,roughly $100 revenues of $30 billion, 62,000 employees. youyou ever imagine when first started this company in the 1960's that it would be what it became? phil: sometimes i would get that question and i would say,
i woremichael jordan, if those shoes -- phil: you might. david: when you give a $400 million gift, you write a check? is it hard to do that? phil: yes. -- >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a...
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jordan: i hope not, we want to get tax reform as quick as we can.t we call the american people. the holdup -- told the american people, you cannot get tax reform without reconciliation and cannot get that until you pass the budget. we will get health care. is goingss the senate to mirrors what took place in the house. they were going to have a vote but it got us postponed, they took a break, then they came back. kevin: the budget was postponed impacthouse, that has an . rep. jordan: we are concerned about the idea that we will increase spending and not have offset, like the offsets to the level we think is appropriate and needed to deal with the $20 trillion debt. the idea that there will be a border adjustment tax. i do not think americans elected republicans to put a new tax on the american people and increase spending. that is our concern with this budget and that is where we are headed and once you pass the budget, you can move into the tax reform and set the spending levels. let's make sure we are not and actually not putting in a new tax on th
jordan: i hope not, we want to get tax reform as quick as we can.t we call the american people. the holdup -- told the american people, you cannot get tax reform without reconciliation and cannot get that until you pass the budget. we will get health care. is goingss the senate to mirrors what took place in the house. they were going to have a vote but it got us postponed, they took a break, then they came back. kevin: the budget was postponed impacthouse, that has an . rep. jordan: we are...
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jordan, good to see you. "jordan klepper solves guns" is on comedy central june 11.l be right back. late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be john mulaney, richard branson, and musical guest, halsey. now stick around for james corden in london with his guests tom cruise, jennifer hudson, and russell brand. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where you come from it's gonna be all right ♪ it's the late, late show ladies and gentlemen
jordan, good to see you. "jordan klepper solves guns" is on comedy central june 11.l be right back. late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be john mulaney, richard branson, and musical guest, halsey. now stick around for james corden in london with his guests tom cruise, jennifer hudson, and russell brand. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight...
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then we'll revisit my conversation with writer, producer, jordan peel about the thriller "get out" now on blue-ray and dvd. we're glad you've joined us, all of that coming up in just a moment. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> if you don't recognize wallace sean's memorable face, you would definitely know his distinctive voice in a career one might describe as inconceivable, he's been entertaining children for decades in films like the princess bride and toy story, but it's his award winning writing that's caught the attention of grown-ups, his latest text is called night thoughts. wallace sean an honor to have you on this program, sir. >> so great to be here. >> why would one call your career inconceivable? >> well, i suppose i participate in popular culture or i certainly did in my greater days and i suppose some of my writing is hostile to the way our society is organized and might seem to be at war with the things that i do. i don't know. >> yeah. >> i don't feel it that way, but some people think that. >> that, that counter narrativ
then we'll revisit my conversation with writer, producer, jordan peel about the thriller "get out" now on blue-ray and dvd. we're glad you've joined us, all of that coming up in just a moment. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> if you don't recognize wallace sean's memorable face, you would definitely know his distinctive voice in a career one might describe as inconceivable, he's been entertaining children for decades...
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jordan, good to see you. "jordan klepper solves guns" is on comedy central june 11.be right back. i'm a concrete mason. i own my own company. i had some severe fatigue, some funny rashes. finally, listening to my wife, went to a doctor. and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough. i had to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredib
jordan, good to see you. "jordan klepper solves guns" is on comedy central june 11.be right back. i'm a concrete mason. i own my own company. i had some severe fatigue, some funny rashes. finally, listening to my wife, went to a doctor. and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough. i had to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant....
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jordan, good to see you. "jordan klepper solves guns" is on comedy central june 11.be right back. tom went to washington to take on the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality, raise wages, eliminate the burden of student debt and protect our climate. together we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be john mulaney, richard branson, and musical guest, halsey. now stick around for james corden in london with his guests tom cruise, jennifer hudson, and russell brand. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where you come from it's gonna be all right ♪ it's the late, late show ladies and gentlemen,
jordan, good to see you. "jordan klepper solves guns" is on comedy central june 11.be right back. tom went to washington to take on the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality, raise wages, eliminate the burden of student debt and protect our climate. together we really can build a...
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from jordan, hopefully, they can take part in these critical surveillance missions once again. in the u.s., president trump is trying to ease the diplomatic crisis surrounding qatar. he spoke with the king of saudi arabia to smooth things over. a notable change of tone from him who come hours earlier, seem to take credit for the break in a series of tweets. >> mixed messages from the white house. president donald trump spoke with the king of saudi arabia tuesday calling for middle eastern unity in an attempt to calm the diplomatic crisis surrounding qatar. saudi's and other middle eastern states suddenly cut diplomatic and travel ties with qatar on monday, accusing the gulf state of financing terrorism. >> there has been tension among qatar's neighbors for some time. the united states continues to be in close communication with all the parties to resolve the issues and restore corporation, which is so important to regional security. effort andp's de-escalation was a market change of tone from two et posted earlier tuesday, a pure to take it for the severing of ties with qatar.
from jordan, hopefully, they can take part in these critical surveillance missions once again. in the u.s., president trump is trying to ease the diplomatic crisis surrounding qatar. he spoke with the king of saudi arabia to smooth things over. a notable change of tone from him who come hours earlier, seem to take credit for the break in a series of tweets. >> mixed messages from the white house. president donald trump spoke with the king of saudi arabia tuesday calling for middle eastern...
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jordan: jordan adoni. how are you? lemonis: jordan, nice to meet you. omar: how you doing?ce to meet you. can you walk me through the process? -jordan: of course. -omar: yeah. lemonis: holy... this is awesome. i was blown away by it. it's literally a shoe factory in the middle of manhattan. omar: we do all the actual craftsmanship right here in this factory. lemonis: there's people designing shoes and cutting shoes and putting them together. this is a great resource. jordan: everything basically starts in this room. you know, we do all the sourcing out of here. we work directly off the last, which is what we're doing right there, which will help you with comfort, and also the design, the aesthetic of the shoe. it's really the right way to do it. lemonis: so, i wanted to bring in a couple of the shoes that are going to be the classic platform. the basic runner. if i could spend 10% more on improving the comfort and the structure of the shoe, i would do it. so, what do you feel like is missing from there? jordan: i'm not quite sure, like, what last they used to fit this botto
jordan: jordan adoni. how are you? lemonis: jordan, nice to meet you. omar: how you doing?ce to meet you. can you walk me through the process? -jordan: of course. -omar: yeah. lemonis: holy... this is awesome. i was blown away by it. it's literally a shoe factory in the middle of manhattan. omar: we do all the actual craftsmanship right here in this factory. lemonis: there's people designing shoes and cutting shoes and putting them together. this is a great resource. jordan: everything...
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jordan spieth from the sand. 60 feet away for a birdie. get in the hole. how about the walk off win? throws his clubs. how about the chest bump? celebrating like happy gilmore. just please don't punch bob barker. only tiger woods has more wins before his 24th birthday. : american golfers have their own way. absolutely. >> the fans loved it. thanks. >>> it was perfect weather today for outdoor yoga. a large group on the art museum steps for the unique class. the power yoga pop-up was two hours. it was a good chance to remember to breathe and live in the moment. >>> coming up, a whole bunch of athletes took part in a triathlon in philadelphia even though a portion of the race was canceled. >>> plus a festival today that celebrated summer. those stories and more when action news continues. nearly 1500 amateur and professional athletes took part in the 13th annual philadelphia escape triathlon this bright and early in fairmont park. the swimming portion was canceled due to conditions in the wake of the heavy rains yesterday. the athletes got agraste a great wo
jordan spieth from the sand. 60 feet away for a birdie. get in the hole. how about the walk off win? throws his clubs. how about the chest bump? celebrating like happy gilmore. just please don't punch bob barker. only tiger woods has more wins before his 24th birthday. : american golfers have their own way. absolutely. >> the fans loved it. thanks. >>> it was perfect weather today for outdoor yoga. a large group on the art museum steps for the unique class. the power yoga pop-up...
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i'm guzman jordan on the idea of tying welfare reform to a taxa bill -- congressman and jordan -- congressman jordan on the idea of the tax bill. >> i do not think as to be deficit neutral, i am just saying that it is something that collects in the 11 years i have been in congress, this is the latest we have ever done a budget. we have never done a budget in june, except for last year, when we did not do a budget. we are at the same point. there isn't any agreement on his ending number for this fiscal year. there are three different camps in the republican congress and we can't get an agreement. what i am saying is that we think there is a way forward with this plan to read we know it treats tax payers with respect, and helps with labor economics which we have to have to get 3% growth. a win-win-win across the board. >> but the you not need a deficit neutral bill to get it through? >> some of the tax cuts could be temporary. but we are hoping to get it close to that. jack: now we are getting wonky here, and i know you were a tax reporter before. i think what you can do is with the welfare ref
i'm guzman jordan on the idea of tying welfare reform to a taxa bill -- congressman and jordan -- congressman jordan on the idea of the tax bill. >> i do not think as to be deficit neutral, i am just saying that it is something that collects in the 11 years i have been in congress, this is the latest we have ever done a budget. we have never done a budget in june, except for last year, when we did not do a budget. we are at the same point. there isn't any agreement on his ending number...
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jordan come up this in the context for me.ve you a clean look at where the market thinks the ofector and -- direction sterling is headed. nothing compared to the story we saw surrounding the referendum results. a veryted to get different picture emerging. if you say the market has risen on these polls, how does it compare and contrast with that event? jordan: it is a lot different from brexit. this is choosing your government. but brexit was making the decision to trade -- leave the the trading market. we have to remember, we are trading below 130. 130 the year ago would've seemed very strange before exit. a lot of this is priced in already. a lot of people did not see it as an offense. they saw as a conservative majority, they thought the exit poll with can -- confirm that. stay here allo night and trade this. it is still very concerned. jon: coming into the poll, they had narrowed. the stock prices were sticking 130 spot, even, though the polls were narrowing. suggested maybe you do not get a tory majority, you have to think
jordan come up this in the context for me.ve you a clean look at where the market thinks the ofector and -- direction sterling is headed. nothing compared to the story we saw surrounding the referendum results. a veryted to get different picture emerging. if you say the market has risen on these polls, how does it compare and contrast with that event? jordan: it is a lot different from brexit. this is choosing your government. but brexit was making the decision to trade -- leave the the trading...
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jordan klepper solves guns tonight at 12:00 p.m. we'll be right back!oubleshot espresso... we put our energy into giving it the bold, rich taste of real starbucks espresso with a hint of cream. so you can put your energy, where it really counts. starbucks doubleshot espresso. real life energy. a small town in the heart of tennessee. where families and neighbors work together to make every drop of our whiskey. if you can't get here, just look for one of our postcards. we send them all over. they look like this. we send them all over. well you're really gonna hate the new ipad pro because you can do pretty much everything with it, like type... hate it. or take notes... hate it. or even multitask. multi-hate yeah. you can do all the things you hate. great. heineken is served it's world famous. like me. come here. look! it happens all the time. antonio banderas! it's antonio banderas from the movies. enjoyed in 192 countries. there's more behind the star. wwell, it's just abolike a real pencil,? so when you write on the new ipad pro, there's basically no la
jordan klepper solves guns tonight at 12:00 p.m. we'll be right back!oubleshot espresso... we put our energy into giving it the bold, rich taste of real starbucks espresso with a hint of cream. so you can put your energy, where it really counts. starbucks doubleshot espresso. real life energy. a small town in the heart of tennessee. where families and neighbors work together to make every drop of our whiskey. if you can't get here, just look for one of our postcards. we send them all over. they...
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it's called jordan klepper solves guns. roll it! >> i'm in a war zone.embed in count with over 300 million guns, in 2013, 3,000 people died by gun violence, citizens are more likely to be murdered by a gun than any other civilization. welcome to america. we'll be right back we'll be right back. ( beeping ) good the country i'm talking about is america. good is this go. ( crashing sounds ) >> trevor: wait -- you -- you got paid to make that? >> well, not yet. i mean, i assume i will, at some point. >> trevor: well, good luck. and good luck with your mission because seems americans are totally divided on guns, and the lines are pretty well drawn. >> that's the thing. it's not just two sides. the truth about the gun debate is there are plenty of voices of moderation you don't hear because nuance doesn't make for good tv but i went with nuance. >> trevor: you say your nuance is not good tv -- >> no, a large swath of common sense ideas you don't hear about because they're not traditionally exciting, and that's what i'm going to give you. >> trevor: you're giv
it's called jordan klepper solves guns. roll it! >> i'm in a war zone.embed in count with over 300 million guns, in 2013, 3,000 people died by gun violence, citizens are more likely to be murdered by a gun than any other civilization. welcome to america. we'll be right back we'll be right back. ( beeping ) good the country i'm talking about is america. good is this go. ( crashing sounds ) >> trevor: wait -- you -- you got paid to make that? >> well, not yet. i mean, i assume i...
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believe, it jordan. it would go to a playoff with daniel berger.st extra hole, spieth found inside in a greenside bunker but watch this. chips in for birdie. his reaction was as good as that shot. berger could force another playoff hole if he could make this long putt. it's off the mark. spieth joins tiger woods as the only players in the modern era to win ten tour events before the age of 24. >> for the bunker shot to go in, that was awesome. i don't know if i'll ever have a moment like that again. i feel fortunate to play golf for a live pentagon. that was my dream growing up. to live for these moments and produce, you know, moments like that, i feel very lucky, very blessed. >> in the surprise move the earthquakes fired head coach and top assistant spencer. the team had made progress and was coming off a win last night. san jose's technical director chris leitcl will take the head coach position. how about that spot by jordan spieth? >> amazing. >> plus he wins $1. 2 >> and under 24 years old. very accomplished. >>> the latest installment of "tr
believe, it jordan. it would go to a playoff with daniel berger.st extra hole, spieth found inside in a greenside bunker but watch this. chips in for birdie. his reaction was as good as that shot. berger could force another playoff hole if he could make this long putt. it's off the mark. spieth joins tiger woods as the only players in the modern era to win ten tour events before the age of 24. >> for the bunker shot to go in, that was awesome. i don't know if i'll ever have a moment like...
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please welcome jordan. >> hi. >> jordan, this is such a crazy story. try to boil the whole thing down for us. how does it feel to be involved in the middle of this? >> it was really exciting. i know when he e-mailed me, i said i'm the least exciting part of this. you have this whole network of best friends. >> when you decided to reach out, what did your mom and other family members say. >> my brother thought it was weird at first that i was talking to all these siblings. my sister and him wanted to facebook dali. my mom understood. she knew who dad was and understood why we wanted to know who ours was and where he came from. >> why do you think this is weird 230r you and the siblings. >> one of the other half siblings lives about a half hour, we go to parties and hang out now. they ask who we are and we say sisters. we just met a couple months ago. >> you must be pumped about mexico. >> yeah. it's going to be mexico. we're excited about drunk karaoke in particular. we all inherited a singing trait from dali. >> how does his wife respond to you reachin
please welcome jordan. >> hi. >> jordan, this is such a crazy story. try to boil the whole thing down for us. how does it feel to be involved in the middle of this? >> it was really exciting. i know when he e-mailed me, i said i'm the least exciting part of this. you have this whole network of best friends. >> when you decided to reach out, what did your mom and other family members say. >> my brother thought it was weird at first that i was talking to all these...
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so what does this do for jordan? it cuts by 18% migration stance to countries like jordan. we're not accepting refugees and we're saying to the countries that are, we're going to cut your funding. think of a more creative way to feed those refugees. 1.4 million syrian refugees. it just doesn't work, mr. secretary, for us to walk away from our b global responsibility and then to hurt those who are accepting much more than others. >> how would you respond to the king of jordan? >> i would take exception to the comment we're walking away from our responsibilities in that region. with all of the men and women to get at the reason, the refugees are in jordan, and i will tell you in work wg the region, they all understand, turkey, jordan, others understand we'd like to refugees to stay close to their homes so they can go back. having them come to the united states may not achieve that. so our approach on migration locally is to solve the problem that allows people to go home. we have already seen some success in the liberation of mouz l and other cities. we hope to rememberly kat
so what does this do for jordan? it cuts by 18% migration stance to countries like jordan. we're not accepting refugees and we're saying to the countries that are, we're going to cut your funding. think of a more creative way to feed those refugees. 1.4 million syrian refugees. it just doesn't work, mr. secretary, for us to walk away from our b global responsibility and then to hurt those who are accepting much more than others. >> how would you respond to the king of jordan? >> i...
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his commentary in 15 seconds. ♪ >>> stop it with the lebron james michael jordan compare sons.'t care what happens in the nba finals lebron james is not on michael jordan's level that's not a knock on the guy. lebron james top five dead or alive he doesn't come close to being number one. at least not yet. i don't care what lebron -- i don't care about the fact he made the nba finals eight times i also don't care michael jordan was six for six in the final you don't have to be perfect what matters is, simply the number six. mj has sick rings. lebron has three. that's why mj will remain the gold nobody has more chips than mike. this game is all about winning, right? when you get to pick and choose your teammate as well as your coaches like lebron has, then that's all that matters. all that matters is championships. don't give me he's been seven straight nba finals. i don't care. no one cares arnold palmer has more second place finishes than jack nicholaus. jack is the greatest because of 18 because he won majors. until lebron gets his sixth don't mention kareem or colby, either.
his commentary in 15 seconds. ♪ >>> stop it with the lebron james michael jordan compare sons.'t care what happens in the nba finals lebron james is not on michael jordan's level that's not a knock on the guy. lebron james top five dead or alive he doesn't come close to being number one. at least not yet. i don't care what lebron -- i don't care about the fact he made the nba finals eight times i also don't care michael jordan was six for six in the final you don't have to be perfect...
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jordan or lebron. is it simple as looking at the rings? >> some will favor lebron, people will favor jordan. can he get six rinks. but lebron has acknowledged that he is chasing history.gks. but lebron has acknowledged that he is chasing history.s. but lebron has acknowledged that he is chasing history. so is that that's what i love about lebron jamgs. >> if lebron can win this seerpryes against the warriors, is it are a draw? >> what he would like to see is another signature momgt. we can go and -- jordan had so many. especially the last shot, so many signature moments. lebron has the block last year. if he were to somehow come up with another signature moment, he might pull it out. >> and lebron has certainly evolved and so, too, has this golden state team from the golden child of the nba to villains? or the warriors ruining the nba? we'll discuss that next. i'm leaving you, wesley. but why? you haven't noticed me in two years. i was in a coma. well, i still deserve appreciation. who was there for you when you had amnesia? you know i can
jordan or lebron. is it simple as looking at the rings? >> some will favor lebron, people will favor jordan. can he get six rinks. but lebron has acknowledged that he is chasing history.gks. but lebron has acknowledged that he is chasing history.s. but lebron has acknowledged that he is chasing history. so is that that's what i love about lebron jamgs. >> if lebron can win this seerpryes against the warriors, is it are a draw? >> what he would like to see is another signature...
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jordan fabian for us. thanks. >>> a number of organizations are weighing in on the senate gop health care legislation. anthem, one of the largest -- the nation's largest health insurers is endorsing the bill saying it could bolster the individual insurance market. the american medical association, on the other hand, is criticizing the plan. in a letter to senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, the ceo of ama writes "medicine has long operated under the precept of first do no harm. this violates the standard on many levels." the u.s. conference of catholic bishops is denouncing the lenls las vegas. in a statement the organization says, in part, this moment cannot pass without comment. the loss of affordable access for millions of people is simply unacceptable. these are real families who need and deserve health care." >>> let's turn to business where apple and google have both announced partnerships with car rental companies to test self-driving technology. cnbc's jim atkins joins us live from london. jim,
jordan fabian for us. thanks. >>> a number of organizations are weighing in on the senate gop health care legislation. anthem, one of the largest -- the nation's largest health insurers is endorsing the bill saying it could bolster the individual insurance market. the american medical association, on the other hand, is criticizing the plan. in a letter to senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, the ceo of ama writes "medicine has long operated under the precept of first do no...
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she says she is demonising trans—jordan and she says she is demonising tra ns—jordan and trans she saysd trans adults everywhere. her suggestion should be that the stadium should be renamed, no longer the margaret court arena, but perhaps the eve on good god arena, named after the aboriginal australian who won seven grand slams —— the evonne goolagong arena. australian who won seven grand slams —— the evonne goolagong arena! still to come will be hearing from ian poulter on how to get more people interested in golf. the series that was on a couple of weeks ago was great fun. we need to keep plugging away, finding ways to get more people attracted to the great game of golf that we play. and who's going — or not going — where? we've the latest on player transfers, in the premier league. now, we are just over an hour away from the women's champions league final and two french teams will compete for the trophy in cardiff. holders lyon will face paris st—germain and we can now speak to my colleague sarah mulkerrins in cardiff. hi sarah, lyon are making this final a pretty much annual event.
she says she is demonising trans—jordan and she says she is demonising tra ns—jordan and trans she saysd trans adults everywhere. her suggestion should be that the stadium should be renamed, no longer the margaret court arena, but perhaps the eve on good god arena, named after the aboriginal australian who won seven grand slams —— the evonne goolagong arena. australian who won seven grand slams —— the evonne goolagong arena! still to come will be hearing from ian poulter on how to...
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in 2005 in jordan, confidence in george w. bush was 1% in jordan.i was actually living in jordan in 2005. and i think i knew the 1%. [laughter] these are people who would never -- but they would never say that to a pollster. but there was this sense that george w. bush is supporting the first arab spring, which was happening in 2004, 2005. more people were protesting. there was a sense of optimism at least among elites. but these were also people who historically were very suspicious of the u.s. so they were like, wait, is george w. bush improving this? but then again we know the history. and again, so there's almost like internal struggle as people try make sense of what they feel about the u.s. tarun: i wanted to raise yesterday's supreme court decision to hear arguments regarding the immigration ban. this was covered in the survey. disapproval of the administration's immigration restrictions was quite pronounced, unsurprisingly. 77% opposed in turkey. 73% in indonesia. 96% for jordan from your perspective, what would be the impact of the decision
in 2005 in jordan, confidence in george w. bush was 1% in jordan.i was actually living in jordan in 2005. and i think i knew the 1%. [laughter] these are people who would never -- but they would never say that to a pollster. but there was this sense that george w. bush is supporting the first arab spring, which was happening in 2004, 2005. more people were protesting. there was a sense of optimism at least among elites. but these were also people who historically were very suspicious of the...
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but you beat michael jordan. i'm not talking about in his prime.'m talking about now. >> right now? yes. >> jimmy: you could beat michael jordan right now. >> yeah. >> jimmy: your father doesn't think so. >> i don't think so. i'm looking at him saying -- you can't be -- >> jimmy: i don't know. >> he'll beat anybody 50 years old. >> jimmy: i'm almost 50. there's no way you would beat me. no way. just wouldn't happen. >> this is your show. so i won't talk back. >> jimmy: i have a different game, though. i play a game called imaginary basketball where there's no actual ball. we just go like this. and i make it every time. >> you won't miss. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. it's really unbelievable. >> unwhat? >> jimmy: unbelievable. >> emphasis on the ball. >> jimmy: oh, on the ballievable. can i give you a little advice? david hasselhoff gets in a situation like that where everything became don't hassle the hoff and this is hof fuchlt l. you don't want your name to become one of those things like that. >> no, mine is like that. i said ball at the end. unbelieve-a
but you beat michael jordan. i'm not talking about in his prime.'m talking about now. >> right now? yes. >> jimmy: you could beat michael jordan right now. >> yeah. >> jimmy: your father doesn't think so. >> i don't think so. i'm looking at him saying -- you can't be -- >> jimmy: i don't know. >> he'll beat anybody 50 years old. >> jimmy: i'm almost 50. there's no way you would beat me. no way. just wouldn't happen. >> this is your show. so...
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bush was 1% in jordan. i was living in jordan in 2005, and i think i knew the 1%.[laughing] so i was just like, you know. these are people who would never say that to a pollster. but there was the sense that george w. bush is supporting the first arab spring which is happening in 2004-2005. more people were protesting. there was a sense of optimism at least among elites, but these are also people who historically were very suspicious of the u.s. u.s.. so they were like weight, is george w. bush improving this? thinking we know the history. and again, there's almost an internaintro struggle as peopleo make sense of what they feel about the u.s. >> i wanted to raise yesterday supreme court decision to hear arguments regarding the immigration been. this was covered in the survey. disapprove of the administrations immigration restrictions is quite pronounc pronounced, unsurprisingly 77% opposed in opposed in turkey, 73% internation, 96% from jordan. what would be the impact of the decision to allow portions of those bands to stand, depending a full hearing later this y
bush was 1% in jordan. i was living in jordan in 2005, and i think i knew the 1%.[laughing] so i was just like, you know. these are people who would never say that to a pollster. but there was the sense that george w. bush is supporting the first arab spring which is happening in 2004-2005. more people were protesting. there was a sense of optimism at least among elites, but these are also people who historically were very suspicious of the u.s. u.s.. so they were like weight, is george w. bush...
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key to jordan following dividing tensions with ankara let's get the latest now from correspondent pizza all of a piece of ice this thing across the story it seems the woodrell problem solved really isn't it all is there more to this. well this isn't so much a problem solved as it is a solution of kinds it gets rid of the immediate problem which was that german lawmakers have been refused access to the insular airbase by the turkish authorities they weren't allowed to visit their own troops that prompted the lion the german defense minister to put in place the motion to withdraw their troops from there and relocate them to jordan to an airbase there. this is now been fully approved by the german parliament and what we're going to see is throughout june operations will carry on as they were scheduled in july they're going to see a movement of troops into the new base in jordan where they will be operational troops there and by october the new base the move will be fully complete and germany will start operating tornado reconnaissance flights out of that new base it was all put agreed on m
key to jordan following dividing tensions with ankara let's get the latest now from correspondent pizza all of a piece of ice this thing across the story it seems the woodrell problem solved really isn't it all is there more to this. well this isn't so much a problem solved as it is a solution of kinds it gets rid of the immediate problem which was that german lawmakers have been refused access to the insular airbase by the turkish authorities they weren't allowed to visit their own troops that...
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one result i was remeended of, in 2005 in jordan confidence in george w. bush was 1% in jordan. i was actually living in jordan in 2005, and i think i knew the 1%. so i was like -- but these are people who would never say that to a pollster, but there was this sense that george w. bush is supporting the first arab spring which was happening 2004, 2005. more people were profesting. there was a sense of optism at least among aletes. but these were people also who historically were very suspicious of the u.s. so they were like, wait, is george w. bush apriechl uving this? but we know the history. so, again, there's almost an internal struggle as people try to make sense of what they feel about the u.s. >> i wanted to raise yesterday's supreme court decision to hear arguments regarding the immigration ban. this was covered in the survey. disproval on immigration restrictions was quite pronounced. 96% for jordan. so from your perspective, what would be the impact for the decision to allow the ban to stand pending full hearing later this year? >> well, i think it's pretty -- it is wor
one result i was remeended of, in 2005 in jordan confidence in george w. bush was 1% in jordan. i was actually living in jordan in 2005, and i think i knew the 1%. so i was like -- but these are people who would never say that to a pollster, but there was this sense that george w. bush is supporting the first arab spring which was happening 2004, 2005. more people were profesting. there was a sense of optism at least among aletes. but these were people also who historically were very suspicious...
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we have a treat for you, joining us from beijing, daniel glenn and jordan turner.s. >> thank you >> thank you very much >> we have a bit of a delay. i'll start with you first, jordan how did you get involved with the program? how did you apply? what are you finding so far? >> sure. so at dartmouth i studied asian studies and government i sort of had always known i wanted to be involved with china. my junior year i studied abroad in beijing my junior year when i was thinking about post graduation plans, i went to the scholarship office and they said there's a program that the application will come out for in the summertime, the application went live in the summer i read up about the program, it sound like the nexus like a lot of things that i spent so much time studying. it was a great venue for me to continue studying china, learning about it in a very experiential and immersive way got lucky and here i am. >> daniel, you are well qualified, clearly this program is focused for the best and brightest, why, daniel, specifically did you decide to continue your educati
we have a treat for you, joining us from beijing, daniel glenn and jordan turner.s. >> thank you >> thank you very much >> we have a bit of a delay. i'll start with you first, jordan how did you get involved with the program? how did you apply? what are you finding so far? >> sure. so at dartmouth i studied asian studies and government i sort of had always known i wanted to be involved with china. my junior year i studied abroad in beijing my junior year when i was...
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until october we hear that because of the equipment moving from turkey over to jordan will take that amount of time well this all started because german lawmakers german parliamentarians would deny permission to go and visit their troops that were stationed in turkey but it's the latest step in what has been a degeneration in the diplomatic relations between germany and. the failed coup attempt last year in turkey saw tensions rise after germany said it may consider offering asylum to some of those who took part or accused of taking part in that coup attempt there was also a diplomatic for rory over the president to one side wanting to campaign here in germany during the referendum that they held airlie at this year they were denied the rights to do that that flared things up and there's also been name calling from ankara towards. even president the one going as far as accusing the german government of nazi tactics all of this between two nato allies who are really at the lowest ebb when it comes to their. diplomatic ties. bullets sir talk about people who are given or make sure we'r
until october we hear that because of the equipment moving from turkey over to jordan will take that amount of time well this all started because german lawmakers german parliamentarians would deny permission to go and visit their troops that were stationed in turkey but it's the latest step in what has been a degeneration in the diplomatic relations between germany and. the failed coup attempt last year in turkey saw tensions rise after germany said it may consider offering asylum to some of...
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i would like to honor jim jordan and warned davidson. we also have with us the honorable dave bratt representing the seventh district of virginia. the district where i spend a great deal of time and i'm very happy you are there. and now i'd like to invite mark meadows to come say a few words, he represents the 11th district of north carolina and the freedom caucus. >> good morning. it's great to be here. it's always great to join so many of you that are here. it's always good share a panel with three people who are a lot smarter than i am at that way when the difficult questions come in we will refer them to some of my colleagues. in a few remarks i want to set the framework of where we think we need to be so you can ask the good questions. when we get into the details of what we envision. i want to complement chairman brady and his foresight to get the discussion going. anytime you put out a blueprint it is a bold move. everyone will find reasons why it won't work, not why it will work. to have this administration put forth an idea on w
i would like to honor jim jordan and warned davidson. we also have with us the honorable dave bratt representing the seventh district of virginia. the district where i spend a great deal of time and i'm very happy you are there. and now i'd like to invite mark meadows to come say a few words, he represents the 11th district of north carolina and the freedom caucus. >> good morning. it's great to be here. it's always great to join so many of you that are here. it's always good share a...
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beautifully played by jordan thompson.t's history, and with wimbledon less than a fortnight away, for andy murray, some serious thinking to do, andy swiss, bbc news. if you're sweltering at home this evening, you're not alone, most of the country is set for its hottest spell in june for over 20 years. it's prompted the met office to issue a warning for later in the week. 0ur correspondent, sima kotecha, is in brighton. sima. it's been a hot day for many of us. it's been a hot day for many of us. it's believed the hottest place today was in surrey. with a top temperature of 31.3 degrees. these temperatures and conditions aren't expected to last much longer. sunshine over brighton beach and people here are relishing every minute of it i'm here with my woman. you are a beautiful woman myself. enjoying the weather. beautiful weather. glorious everything is easy in the sun. sit and have a beer. have lunch at the grand. it's amazing. sarah's birthday, couldn't be better. temperatures reached 27 degrees today. in london a hot 3 p
beautifully played by jordan thompson.t's history, and with wimbledon less than a fortnight away, for andy murray, some serious thinking to do, andy swiss, bbc news. if you're sweltering at home this evening, you're not alone, most of the country is set for its hottest spell in june for over 20 years. it's prompted the met office to issue a warning for later in the week. 0ur correspondent, sima kotecha, is in brighton. sima. it's been a hot day for many of us. it's been a hot day for many of...
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you look at jordan. they have taken in a million people but they are supplying them but at the u.n., they use this debit card at banks, at the grocery stores, whatever, and it is eye scan, there is absolutely zero percent fraud. think about that, we should be doing that. not only that, it's a registry, so we know who they are, where they're from, who their families are. so i'm working right now to make sure that we partner with the u.n. to make sure that we have that information because that information is valuable for all of us. you look at jordan doing that. then you go to turkey. turkey has taken in 3 million refugees in the last three years. they're doing the same thing, health care, education, making sure they have funding, the syrians aren't looking for a handout, they're starting their own businesses, they're learning a skill, all of these things. but turkey, the turkish doctor s trained the syrian doctors to take care of the syrian people. you're using the talentalent, s people are more comfortab
you look at jordan. they have taken in a million people but they are supplying them but at the u.n., they use this debit card at banks, at the grocery stores, whatever, and it is eye scan, there is absolutely zero percent fraud. think about that, we should be doing that. not only that, it's a registry, so we know who they are, where they're from, who their families are. so i'm working right now to make sure that we partner with the u.n. to make sure that we have that information because that...