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live for us this morning in amman, jordan. thank you. >> japanese airbag maker, takata, nearly doubling its recall in the u.s. for about 34 million vehicle. making it the largest auto recall in history. >> yeah, the u.s. transpour takes secretary says takata admits many airbag inflaters are defective. tom foreman has more. >> reporter: exploding airbags, can fire bits of metal at passengers with so much force police say some victims look as if they had been shot or stabbed. u.s. transportation secretary, anthony fox said today the recall will save lives. >> airbag inflaters we suspected did not work correctly. and we believe that they have been responsible for at least five deaths in the united states. awe all serious injuries too. cory burdick in an accident in florida. his lawyer says the airbag should have protected him. >> the airbag exploded, sent a piece of steel into his face, taking out one of his eyes. he is horribly disfigured. >> the manufacturer is takata one of the biggest in the word. for months takata tried to l
live for us this morning in amman, jordan. thank you. >> japanese airbag maker, takata, nearly doubling its recall in the u.s. for about 34 million vehicle. making it the largest auto recall in history. >> yeah, the u.s. transpour takes secretary says takata admits many airbag inflaters are defective. tom foreman has more. >> reporter: exploding airbags, can fire bits of metal at passengers with so much force police say some victims look as if they had been shot or stabbed....
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we have a number of areas around yemen, amman being one of them. we are ready now to seize the opportunity of dutch humanitarian posts requested for long, which is what the secretary general have been pleading for in the last few weeks. shots have been fired, we are ready to suspend the operation. >> what is your understanding of the response of the houthis and their allies to this offer of a five day pause humanitarian pause, what's your understanding of how they have responded to that? >> my understanding is that there has been an is that there has been an official response but we need acceptance to answer formed into agreement. we need to be given proper instruct r. of this for the u.n. to start operations on the ground. we are ready to do that. certain provision have to be made. there is no time to lose. every day that we spend innocent civilians lives of lost. >> when your colleague mentioned that the saudi-led airstrikes are actually in contravention of international humanitarian law was he referring to saada which i also of course the houthi
we have a number of areas around yemen, amman being one of them. we are ready now to seize the opportunity of dutch humanitarian posts requested for long, which is what the secretary general have been pleading for in the last few weeks. shots have been fired, we are ready to suspend the operation. >> what is your understanding of the response of the houthis and their allies to this offer of a five day pause humanitarian pause, what's your understanding of how they have responded to that?...
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cnn's correspondent joins us live from amman, jordan with details.his is going to be a very long, hard fight to reclaim ramadi. many are questioning iraq's plan to use iranian backed shiite militia and sunni tribesmen in the fight. how risky is the strategy? what does it say about the capability of the iraqi security forces? >> well, when it comes to iraqi security forces, rosemary, i think the past year is the biggest example. they're not able to do this on their own. not ready. undergoing retraining, restructuring something that will take time. they are heavily reliant on the iranian backed shia militias in the example of tikrit, the main fighting force was iranian backed shia militias. yes they're mobilizing the shia militias and sunni tribal fighters that make of the popular mobilization units that will be involved in the fight. and iraqi officials continue to say that this is coming at the request of sunni officials in anbar province. they say that they want the help from these iranian backed shia militias. it is going to be very risky. not one
cnn's correspondent joins us live from amman, jordan with details.his is going to be a very long, hard fight to reclaim ramadi. many are questioning iraq's plan to use iranian backed shiite militia and sunni tribesmen in the fight. how risky is the strategy? what does it say about the capability of the iraqi security forces? >> well, when it comes to iraqi security forces, rosemary, i think the past year is the biggest example. they're not able to do this on their own. not ready....
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diamond's fiance amman cap schutz found guilty of disorderly conduct also. >> we're happy with the resultstice has been done. jury did a good job. >> reporter: diamond will return next week for sentencing. for "nightline," i'm alex perez in chicago. >>> up next he says he doesn't look like a sex symbol but ed sheeran sure sounds like one. ed sheeran singing for us tonight about his newfound fame and keeping it real. ♪ >> announcer: abc news "nightline," brought to you by progressive. yeah, no talent for drawing, flo. house! car! oh, raise the roof! no one? remember when we used to raise the roof, diane? oh, quiet, richard i'm trying to make sense of flo's terrible drawing. i'll draw the pants off that thing. oh, oh, hats on hamburgers! dancing! drive-in movie theater! home and auto. lamp! squares. stupid, dumb. lines. [ alarm rings ] no! home and auto bundle from progressive. saves you money. yay, game night, so much fun. i'm whoopi goldberg and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world and no better place to lean about the people who shaped who we are today. hear about th
diamond's fiance amman cap schutz found guilty of disorderly conduct also. >> we're happy with the resultstice has been done. jury did a good job. >> reporter: diamond will return next week for sentencing. for "nightline," i'm alex perez in chicago. >>> up next he says he doesn't look like a sex symbol but ed sheeran sure sounds like one. ed sheeran singing for us tonight about his newfound fame and keeping it real. ♪ >> announcer: abc news...
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chair amman the question? since 1961 the hotel tax fund identified 12 different areas of fundsing. in 20s 13 we as a borebd changed that funding mechanism. from my understanding from reading through the 25 year history it is about 17 percent of the hotel fund chs going to grants for the arts something like that and think the budget and legislative analyst report i think it is good it broke out the racial and ethnic groups including jewish and arab and middle eastern groups in a second call squm the percentage to women in lgbtq communities. as supervisor yee pointed out, the decline of 29 percent in the late 90's is of serious concern. supervisor breed worked with tom declaina and [inaudible] to insure there will be more money that-when more money came in it goes to cultural equity, but think that was a reason for-we'll see better numbers for 2014 to now. the decline of percentage to ethnic and cultural or decline for women in lgbt arts groups is a concern of mine as well >> supervisor yee any other comments >> wonder if there are questions for [inaudible] or mrs. nagle i
chair amman the question? since 1961 the hotel tax fund identified 12 different areas of fundsing. in 20s 13 we as a borebd changed that funding mechanism. from my understanding from reading through the 25 year history it is about 17 percent of the hotel fund chs going to grants for the arts something like that and think the budget and legislative analyst report i think it is good it broke out the racial and ethnic groups including jewish and arab and middle eastern groups in a second call squm...
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among those attending the crown pins of saudi arabia and representatives from qatar, the uae, kuwait, amman and bahrain. >>> in afghanistan, a gunman who killed five people including an american was shot to death by government security forces. police say the three talkers held police at bay for several hours. no group has claimed responsibility. >>> officials in nepal now report 100 people died in the earthquake on tuesday. prompting many people once again to sleep outside because they fear more tremors. tuesday's quake, though was not nearly as devastating as last month's 7.8 quake that killed around 8,000 in nepal. >>> and meantime search teams continue to look for a missing u.s. helicopter. six marines and two nepalese soldiers were on a couey helicopter like this. >>> happening now, a jury will decide if an eighth grader will go to trial in the death of her mother. the two are accused of the death in march. prosecutors say the young couple plotted and carried out the murder of jamie's mother because she demanded that they stop dating. >>> in montgomery county today, lawyers will meet wi
among those attending the crown pins of saudi arabia and representatives from qatar, the uae, kuwait, amman and bahrain. >>> in afghanistan, a gunman who killed five people including an american was shot to death by government security forces. police say the three talkers held police at bay for several hours. no group has claimed responsibility. >>> officials in nepal now report 100 people died in the earthquake on tuesday. prompting many people once again to sleep outside...
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they ran their offices in amman with the african-american women in washington, they ran all the social service these. in fact when my father was killed in a plane crash and another ran for congress, she called lady byrd johnson who was one of her closest, closest friends and a group of remarkable women and she told her she was going to run for congress and didn't want me to read it in the paper. ladybird said that ladybird said it is to make lindy, but how are you going to do it without a wife? that was a very good question and one she had a hard time with takeshi ended up playing both roles of course and making it twice as hard. it wasn't an experience in a way of growing up they really dig give me a deeper appreciation for the women in politics now and for women in history. and particularly interested in the women of the revolutionary. because i have to deal with the founding fathers all the time. i know them all by first names. i am not crazy about them. i admire them but once you start reading their wives letters, you like them less. but that is an era if you cover politics as long
they ran their offices in amman with the african-american women in washington, they ran all the social service these. in fact when my father was killed in a plane crash and another ran for congress, she called lady byrd johnson who was one of her closest, closest friends and a group of remarkable women and she told her she was going to run for congress and didn't want me to read it in the paper. ladybird said that ladybird said it is to make lindy, but how are you going to do it without a wife?...
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and for more on this isis offensive, we want to get the latest from our reporter in amman, jordan and joins me live via skype. if you give us context here. they seem to have been taken by surprise by this isis attack. and yet, hasn't isis made it clear that they wanted to take this city for months now? >> absolutely, paula. look at what has been going on in anbar province. where we saw isis emerge in iraq in 2014 last year in january. you saw isis come of in. take over. and cities, saudi arabia, jordan, baghdad. so for the majority of the past year, isis has controlled pretty much almost all of anbar province. pockets of this province, some parts of ramadi have been under the control of government forces. as you mention we saw this latest offensive by isis taking place starting on thursday and going into friday with this wave of s of suicide bombings. they managed to take control of what they're determined to take control of. symbolic. what used to be provincial headquarters in ramadi, managed to raise the isis flag there. something they have been trying to do for months now. and gove
and for more on this isis offensive, we want to get the latest from our reporter in amman, jordan and joins me live via skype. if you give us context here. they seem to have been taken by surprise by this isis attack. and yet, hasn't isis made it clear that they wanted to take this city for months now? >> absolutely, paula. look at what has been going on in anbar province. where we saw isis emerge in iraq in 2014 last year in january. you saw isis come of in. take over. and cities, saudi...
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one of them is the behaviour of security forces in the city of amman, in the south of jordan and a part of the traditional tribal support for the monarchy. over the past several years, there has been a growing sentiment and disconnect between that region and the jordanian capital. this is a poor region a region where the conservative religious leaders, and a region where hundreds of young men are believed to have gone to syria and iraq to fight. there has been what many believe is a heavy-handed tactics by security forces who have gone in to suppress rallies. and, also allegations of torture of a suspect who was held in prison. and died in gaol rather. all along, it's really contributing to a lack of confidence in security force, and something the king believes that he had to act on. >> thank you very much. jane arraf bringing us up to speed on the situation in jordan. >>> tribal leaders have been meeting to try to end the fighting in yemen. houthi rebels are not taking part saying any agreement in their absence will be irrelevant. a humanitarian ceasefire expired an hour ago. hashem ah
one of them is the behaviour of security forces in the city of amman, in the south of jordan and a part of the traditional tribal support for the monarchy. over the past several years, there has been a growing sentiment and disconnect between that region and the jordanian capital. this is a poor region a region where the conservative religious leaders, and a region where hundreds of young men are believed to have gone to syria and iraq to fight. there has been what many believe is a...
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so go to pulse.msnbc.com, cast your vote there we want to go to amman moweyman mohyeldin covering this from texas. bring us up on the latest investigation. >> the investigation now thomas focus on the two individuals, more importantly, now this claim of responsibility has come out from isis, there is a serious effort to try to determine whether these two individuals had any kind of international association to the terrorist group. as you mentioned, both of these individuals have become the center of the investigation with elton simpson already known to fbi officials. he was on their radar back in 2006 and in fact accused of trying to travel and join the terrorist organization in east africa back in 2010. he was not convicted of that but convicted of trying federal officials. so the question now is since that time since he was ultimately acquitted on the issue of participating in a terrorist organization did he then retry -- attempt to join a terrorist organization since then? those are the questions that the fbi is trying to piece together by tracing either any money or weapons or any
so go to pulse.msnbc.com, cast your vote there we want to go to amman moweyman mohyeldin covering this from texas. bring us up on the latest investigation. >> the investigation now thomas focus on the two individuals, more importantly, now this claim of responsibility has come out from isis, there is a serious effort to try to determine whether these two individuals had any kind of international association to the terrorist group. as you mentioned, both of these individuals have become...
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and if you tell a government you know, amman, saudi arabia whatever we're not taking your donation until eight years after she's in the white house that doesn't mean you might not have influence there. >> politico had an interesting piece about the hillary war room. and the way it conducted this plan. as any campaign would, to combat the book "clinton cash." according to politico, the campaign acquired an early copy and leaked chapters to selected journalists so they wouldn't have the whole picture. is that fair play was that effective? effective? >> it was somewhat effective. the pushback was reasonably effective. it's not showing up in the polls. i saw in polls that 10% of people think there is a kwid pro question on problem. that leaves out a lot of conservatives. >> even more interesting poll figure that i saw -- maybe we live in a media bubble to some degree because we're talking about this all the time. 52% of democrats, okay democrats, sympathetic to hillary, know very little or nothing about the clinton foundation. but what do you make of michael, raising whether or not not just
and if you tell a government you know, amman, saudi arabia whatever we're not taking your donation until eight years after she's in the white house that doesn't mean you might not have influence there. >> politico had an interesting piece about the hillary war room. and the way it conducted this plan. as any campaign would, to combat the book "clinton cash." according to politico, the campaign acquired an early copy and leaked chapters to selected journalists so they wouldn't...
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let's speak to unicef's spokesperson by skype from amman in jordan. good to have you with us.you haven't been able to get into the camp itself, just nearby. >> we don't have any access to the camp its but what we did yesterday was significant in the sense that we were able to reach this area and deliver aid not only to palestinian families, but also to syrian families who are in need. it was important because we were not able to reach this area for more than two years. >> what sort of aid were you able to deliver? >> unicef was able to provide support a the u.n. agency inside syria. we sent three trucks. they had diapers for children, hygiene kits, and they may sound very very basic the stuff we send but they could be life saving for those people who have been stuck for more than two years. >> you were able to do this over a couple of days. >> yes. three times we were able a send aid. the question is is that enough? no it's not at all enough. we need to do so much more of these convoys to reach children beyond the lines of conflict. right now, we are talking about more than 2
let's speak to unicef's spokesperson by skype from amman in jordan. good to have you with us.you haven't been able to get into the camp itself, just nearby. >> we don't have any access to the camp its but what we did yesterday was significant in the sense that we were able to reach this area and deliver aid not only to palestinian families, but also to syrian families who are in need. it was important because we were not able to reach this area for more than two years. >> what sort...
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let's go now to jamani karachi in amman, jordan, joining us live via skype. what happens if isis actually is able to solidify its control over the strategic city? >> of course the main area of concern here is that this would be a major blow, atika, for the iraqi government, for the u.s.-led coalition. this would be the first major iraqi city. it is the provincial capital of anbar that would basically fall into isis for the first time since the coalition air strikes began since this battle against isis intensified last summer, and the one line that we have been hearing over and over from weather from u.s. officials or from the iraqi government is that isis is on the backfoot, they're not gaining major ground in the country, but this would be a major blow and of course significant because it is a city, a province that borders baghdad. of course, this is a main concern for iraqi officials in baghdad and it does give the group a real boost here as you mentioned it does tighten their grip on that territory that they control all the way from the syrian/turkish bord
let's go now to jamani karachi in amman, jordan, joining us live via skype. what happens if isis actually is able to solidify its control over the strategic city? >> of course the main area of concern here is that this would be a major blow, atika, for the iraqi government, for the u.s.-led coalition. this would be the first major iraqi city. it is the provincial capital of anbar that would basically fall into isis for the first time since the coalition air strikes began since this battle...
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the hawks are trying to get underneath but former warrior amman shepherd is found for three. 30 pointsat was without kyre irving. the game eastern conference finals fourth floor . the first time they won by more than a single goal this season. have a great and safe holiday weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >>> coming up, the commander in bulldog: get a queen serta set for just $397. save up to $300 on tempur-pedic breeze. and get up to four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-cloud collection! the memorial day sale ends monday. ♪ mattress discounters ♪ >>> an-year-old boy found in a suitcase at a spanish border crossing will be allowed to stay in spain. we showed you the images earlier this month. you can see him here squashed in a fetal position. he was spotted after x-raying luggage. after the incident received worldwide attention, spanish officials issued the boy a one-year residency permit but his father was charged with human trafficking. until the dad's legal issues are resolved, the boy will remain with child protection officials. >>> even the president doesn't
the hawks are trying to get underneath but former warrior amman shepherd is found for three. 30 pointsat was without kyre irving. the game eastern conference finals fourth floor . the first time they won by more than a single goal this season. have a great and safe holiday weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >>> coming up, the commander in bulldog: get a queen serta set for just $397. save up to $300 on tempur-pedic breeze. and get up to four years interest-free financing on the entire...
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joining me now with the latest is amman.e know about the degree to which there's an actual operational link of any kind between these two men and isis? >> reporter: well, at this point, we certainly don't know a lot to be honest with you, chris. the information does not seem to indicate a operational link between the organization and these two suspects. according to the maternal grandmother of nadir soofi, she said it's unlikely of her son carrying out this attack without being under the influence of someone else. elton simpson was on a terror watch list and convicted of lying to authorities about his intent to join a terrorist organization overseas. ultimately, the judge said that the prosecution did not have enough evidence back in 2011 to substantiate the claim that he did, in fact want to join a terrorist organization so he was released on probation. right now, the investigation is going to focus on all kinds of evidence including whether or not there was any kind of operational link with the group, including training pe
joining me now with the latest is amman.e know about the degree to which there's an actual operational link of any kind between these two men and isis? >> reporter: well, at this point, we certainly don't know a lot to be honest with you, chris. the information does not seem to indicate a operational link between the organization and these two suspects. according to the maternal grandmother of nadir soofi, she said it's unlikely of her son carrying out this attack without being under the...
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in paris when the "charlie hebdo" attack was going on and we have been to brussels and we were in amman after the pilot was assassinated by isis and in every single capital we have seen the populations respond with resilient see and the government double down on isis, and we have been clear from day one, it's going to take years, and it's a long-term challenge and we have not seen it before and it's going to take a long time to defeat them. >> one of the ironies here the harder the u.s. and coalition hits them on the ground there, the more they are spurred into action over here because they want to draw blood, in effect do they not on the u.s. homeland? how do you counter that? they want to show strength and draw blood here, and how do you counter that because the danger rises here as the campaign becomes more intense there. >> that is what they are trying to do and i agree with senator johnson, we have to defeat them in the heart of their falsely proclaimed cal afate. we are taking back territory from iraq and i was talking to our commanders this morning, and we have thousands of triba
in paris when the "charlie hebdo" attack was going on and we have been to brussels and we were in amman after the pilot was assassinated by isis and in every single capital we have seen the populations respond with resilient see and the government double down on isis, and we have been clear from day one, it's going to take years, and it's a long-term challenge and we have not seen it before and it's going to take a long time to defeat them. >> one of the ironies here the harder...
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they don't need to be deployed by baghdadi of amman alzahawari. >> woodruff: so does this mean they need to rewrite the playbook every day? >> i think that's right. you have somali-americans going to syria. you have north african frenchmen going to yemen. you have all of these threats emerging in very different ways with these groups trying to inspire individuals in small spells to attack in place. >> woodruff: juan zarate, we thank you once again. >> thanks, judy. >> ifill: for years, consumers have heard warnings and worries over what's in their food. increasingly, the industry is taking notice, too. the panera chain was the latest to make a move. it announced plans to remove 150 or more artificial ingredients, sweeteners, and colors by the end of next year. last week, chipotle said it plans to remove many genetically modified ingredients. kraft has also said it will eliminate synthetic colors and artificial preservatives from its famous orange-colored macaroni and cheese. and tyson's chicken has pledged to phase out the use of anti-biotics in the production of chickens by 2017. some o
they don't need to be deployed by baghdadi of amman alzahawari. >> woodruff: so does this mean they need to rewrite the playbook every day? >> i think that's right. you have somali-americans going to syria. you have north african frenchmen going to yemen. you have all of these threats emerging in very different ways with these groups trying to inspire individuals in small spells to attack in place. >> woodruff: juan zarate, we thank you once again. >> thanks, judy....
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the amman there telling us there was no indication that either of these two men had been radicalized. they seemed to grow up in this country living all-american lives. simpson play ging basketball. athletic young man who attended high school in the area. soofi had a young child who lived in this area as well. family says there was no indication that they were leading any kind of nefarious life or planned this attack. officials have been investigating at the home here looking for any evidence that may link them to isis. investigators say the case could drag on for several more weeks. back to you. >> miguel, thank you. miguel almaguer reporting. >>> as i mentioned, authorities are digging into the two men's digital tracks looking for a connection foebl isis. for more -- connection possibly to isis. for more pete williams. how are isis' social media tactics different from what we've seen them use before? >> reporter: you may remember that when isis sort of burst on to the world stage, they did so with mass propaganda efforts. mass videos, very slick videos to try to appeal to people. in
the amman there telling us there was no indication that either of these two men had been radicalized. they seemed to grow up in this country living all-american lives. simpson play ging basketball. athletic young man who attended high school in the area. soofi had a young child who lived in this area as well. family says there was no indication that they were leading any kind of nefarious life or planned this attack. officials have been investigating at the home here looking for any evidence...
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the department of homeland security does have discretion in amman in which it chooses to both express will of congress but it cannot, however enact a program whereby a novel but ignores the dictates of congress but asked to thwart them? the court went on further to say the department for much of a sector just rewriting the laws come he is creating them from scratch. finally, the judge said the department of homeland security does not seek compliance with federal law in any form but instead establishes a pathway for noncompliance completely abandons entire sections of this country's immigration law. closed quote. i know you disagree with judge hainan, and the courts will finally decide the propriety of his judgment and of course, this is going to take some time i would imagine given the fact is on issued a preliminary injunction and the trial on the merits still remain and this could go back and forth to united states supreme court a couple of times before it's over with. but to me beyond the unconstitutional act by the administration and issuing this executive action, i agree with jud
the department of homeland security does have discretion in amman in which it chooses to both express will of congress but it cannot, however enact a program whereby a novel but ignores the dictates of congress but asked to thwart them? the court went on further to say the department for much of a sector just rewriting the laws come he is creating them from scratch. finally, the judge said the department of homeland security does not seek compliance with federal law in any form but instead...
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amman, thank you so much, garland in texas. >>> john kerry made history today became the first secretarymade an unannounced stop at mogadishus aairport, held meetings inside a very heavily guarded compound with the nation's president and prime minister of this glen ling democracy. kerry spent just over three hours in the nation that is battling an al shabaab insurgency after fighting with decades of civil war. kerry spoke afterwards. >> i met somalis who were 15 18 20 years old, who had never lived anywhere except in a refugee camp. so i'm here today because somalia is making progress in its mission to turn things around. >> mogadishu, of course the site of the infamous attack on american forces in 1993 known from the film "black hawk down." >>> and we have breaking news now from baltimore where attorney general loretta lynch, recently confirmed, is meeting with faith and community leaders at the university of baltimore. she will also be meeting with the family of freddie gray, the man whose death sparked those protests including one monday night riot and the indictment of six baltimore
amman, thank you so much, garland in texas. >>> john kerry made history today became the first secretarymade an unannounced stop at mogadishus aairport, held meetings inside a very heavily guarded compound with the nation's president and prime minister of this glen ling democracy. kerry spent just over three hours in the nation that is battling an al shabaab insurgency after fighting with decades of civil war. kerry spoke afterwards. >> i met somalis who were 15 18 20 years old,...
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. >> a new port richey amman couldn't believe what he saw parked outside a popular doughnut shop. >>onuts. >> the body of veteran lieutenant colonel jessie coleman was on the way for a service when a driver and a funeral director decided to make a stop. >> what could they have been thinking? i haven't got the foggiest idea. >> the president of veterans funeral care says his core business is honoring vets and in this pit stop for a cup of joe goes against that is. >> that's absolutely terrible. it's not what we do. absolutely. total lack of respect. >> this picture went viable when the photographer shared had his video with a veteran service group. >> that is one of my brothers or sisters. >> lauren price says whether he she saw the picture, she called the the fub ral home herself. i was physically ill when i saw that and very upset. >> especially because her own service included funeral detail. >> i've been on funerals where we had to travel for four hours in full uniform in the dead of summer in florida. we didn't stop for coffee we didn't stop for bathroom breaks. you don't do that
. >> a new port richey amman couldn't believe what he saw parked outside a popular doughnut shop. >>onuts. >> the body of veteran lieutenant colonel jessie coleman was on the way for a service when a driver and a funeral director decided to make a stop. >> what could they have been thinking? i haven't got the foggiest idea. >> the president of veterans funeral care says his core business is honoring vets and in this pit stop for a cup of joe goes against that is....
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amman,000 story full of bull s -- that was just for you. it's full of bull.e share this one with you. >> just checking to make sure you're an walk. >> fighting fat with a new medical device. see how it works when diet and exercise are not enough. >> later, it's a summertime tradition. saltwater taffy. ca candymakers show us how to make this treat in our insomniac kitchen. >> find us on facebook wnnfans.com and twitterabcwnn. hi, my name is jonathan lawson and i'm a...
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we have tested by their security cooperation partners saudi arabia the united arab emirates kuwait amman qatar and bahrain. at a time of extraordinary challenges across the middle east including complex that it told and told human suffering the united states and our gcc partners cooperate extensively countering terrorist groups like al qaeda and now isil opposing the assad regime against serious people supporting the legitimate government of yemen and opposing iran's destabilizing actions across the middle east. i invited our gcc partners here today to deepen our corporation to work together to resolve complex across the region. i want to thank each of the leaders and delegations who attended. we approached our discussions in the spirit of mutual respect. we agree that the security of the relationship between the states in our gcc partners will remain a cornerstone of regional stability and our relationship is a two-way street. we all have responsibilities and here at camp we decided to expand our partnership to several important in concrete ways. first i am reaffirming our ironclad comm
we have tested by their security cooperation partners saudi arabia the united arab emirates kuwait amman qatar and bahrain. at a time of extraordinary challenges across the middle east including complex that it told and told human suffering the united states and our gcc partners cooperate extensively countering terrorist groups like al qaeda and now isil opposing the assad regime against serious people supporting the legitimate government of yemen and opposing iran's destabilizing actions...
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jennifer amman is with as a group general manager with transit north american we are delighted to have the jennifer at. we will ask them to make their comments and summarize them and have time for questions. jennifer thank you for being with us. >> thank you and it's a pleasure to be here. i want to thank secretary slater for being here creating an opportunity to have this forum and the perfect timing to do so. for background on cancer but it's an international infrastructure investor based in melbourne australia and what we do is finance deliver and operate networks of toll road projects around the world to improve mobility and address congestion and enhanced travel choices and major populated cities including here in the greater washington area where we have 45 express lanes that runs through northern virginia. we are pleased to be able to put public-private partnerships to work to be able to support transportation and economic outcomes and i will start by saying before we focus and on the opportunities that public private partnerships and look at specific projects that i want to do
jennifer amman is with as a group general manager with transit north american we are delighted to have the jennifer at. we will ask them to make their comments and summarize them and have time for questions. jennifer thank you for being with us. >> thank you and it's a pleasure to be here. i want to thank secretary slater for being here creating an opportunity to have this forum and the perfect timing to do so. for background on cancer but it's an international infrastructure investor...
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saudi arabia i'd arab emirates kuwait amman, qatar and bahrain. >> reporter: confirms with the white house he was coming saudis informed the administration over the weekend the king will instead be represented by the crown prince adding his absence to due to the timing of the summit. the scheduled humanitarian cease-fire in yemen where the saudis had been conducted air strikes and opening of the kimng salman center for humanitarian aid. leaving only two of six gulf state monarchs slated to come. not the summit the president envisioned as he trying to ease concerns about the iran nuclear deal. the white house says this is not snub. >> speckulation this change in travel plans is a message to the united states. if so that message is not received because all the feedback we've received from the saudis has been positive. >> reporter: but analysts too study the region say, not so fast. >> there is an optics problem. this is a rocky marriage and the gulf feels they were not included in the discussions about the iran deal that they were kept in the dark. so it's not so much what the u.s. is
saudi arabia i'd arab emirates kuwait amman, qatar and bahrain. >> reporter: confirms with the white house he was coming saudis informed the administration over the weekend the king will instead be represented by the crown prince adding his absence to due to the timing of the summit. the scheduled humanitarian cease-fire in yemen where the saudis had been conducted air strikes and opening of the kimng salman center for humanitarian aid. leaving only two of six gulf state monarchs slated...
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amman. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings -- chaplain conroy: amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. the gentleman from south carolina. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and i make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question shall be postponed. the pledge of allegiance today will be led by the gentleman from illinois, mr. dold. mr. dold
amman. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings -- chaplain conroy: amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the...
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we did this with amman when i was in the u.s. trade representatives office. same with bahrain.oving the boycotts with israel. i saw it with saudi arabia when i negotiated their asession to the w.t.o. i'm proud that the cardin-portman amendment was one of the amendments to pass out of the finance committee with when we took un-the trade promotion authority bill. in my meetings with dang shapiro, my meetings with the israeli national security officials and my discussions with the prime minister, i gained some additional insights and how b.d.s. actually works in practice and came home more resolved than ever to work in a bipartisan way to ensure that we don't have this discrimination and painfully obvious double standard which is rail. for instance, it only advocates isolation and penalties on israel not other countries over territorial disputes, turning a blind eye really to other territorial disputes around the world. finally, i talked to officials at length about the general turmoil in the middle east and israel's relationship with its neighbors. this deteriorating regional sec
we did this with amman when i was in the u.s. trade representatives office. same with bahrain.oving the boycotts with israel. i saw it with saudi arabia when i negotiated their asession to the w.t.o. i'm proud that the cardin-portman amendment was one of the amendments to pass out of the finance committee with when we took un-the trade promotion authority bill. in my meetings with dang shapiro, my meetings with the israeli national security officials and my discussions with the prime minister,...