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correspondent: that is good news for wadi karak, a canyon south of the capital amman, an oasis of biodiversity often arid desert landscape. a lot of water is channeled to farms and the towns in the area, but at this time of year, there is still water flowing in the river. local men have got together to look after wadi karak. some used to hunt, until they realised that there were fewer and fewer animals to kill. now they seek to protect the plants and the animals of the area. >> the men are doing important work. the most important thing is keeping the canyon clean. they go down there and pick up all the trash. they also tell visitors about the environmental issues and work as tour guides to earn some money. correspondent: a trip along the canyon can lead right through a waterfall. the guides have been trained to keep the tourists safe. the canyon is more than twelve kilometers long. much of the terrain is beautiful. but not the part near a sewage works. ten days earlier waste water was released here. the stones still stink. >> we say this impacts tourism here. groups we accompany hiking along t
correspondent: that is good news for wadi karak, a canyon south of the capital amman, an oasis of biodiversity often arid desert landscape. a lot of water is channeled to farms and the towns in the area, but at this time of year, there is still water flowing in the river. local men have got together to look after wadi karak. some used to hunt, until they realised that there were fewer and fewer animals to kill. now they seek to protect the plants and the animals of the area. >> the men...
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cnn has more live from amman, jordan, on the latest. can you clear this up, why the back-and-forth blame game about who blew up this very symbolic mosque? >> reporter: throughout this long and bloody fight to recapture mosul, if there was one moment that iraqi forces were looking to as a moment where they would be able to announce a victory over isis, even at least symbolically, it would be the recapture of anouri mosque. that is where the leader of the group made his first and only appearance in 2014, declaring the caliphate. if there was a time when the iraqi forces would be able to say that they have destroyed this caliphate, it would be by taking that mosque. and that is something they have been doing for months, trying to get closer and closer to the mosque in the heart of the old city of mosul. in recent days, they did start this new push, and they were aiming to recapture anou ri mosq-- anouri mosque by the end of ramadan. we heard from iraqi commanders saying that isis blew up the mosque and that iconic leaning mosque. shortly a
cnn has more live from amman, jordan, on the latest. can you clear this up, why the back-and-forth blame game about who blew up this very symbolic mosque? >> reporter: throughout this long and bloody fight to recapture mosul, if there was one moment that iraqi forces were looking to as a moment where they would be able to announce a victory over isis, even at least symbolically, it would be the recapture of anouri mosque. that is where the leader of the group made his first and only...
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. >> for more, let's go to amman, jordan. it is there, if they part ways, what does that mean to qatar? how could it hurt qatar? >> there was a feeling, natalie, no matter how this crisis ends or what happens next that the gulf cooperation council that emerges following this crisis is not going to be the same. you've heard the warning there, basically saying that qatar will not be part of the gcc if they don't comply. we've heard from qatar officials that say this is not about combating terrorism, but their policy that neighbors have an issue with and wanted to see that change. while qatar's policy may have gotten it into this crisis, it also has helped them survive, where they try to keep more friends than enemies. countries like turkey and iran, for example, coming to their rescue during this crisis, helping out qatar. again, we heard today from the president of turkey, erdogan once again voicing his support for qatar. >> translator: we support qatar against the list of 13 demands. this approach of 13 demands is against int
. >> for more, let's go to amman, jordan. it is there, if they part ways, what does that mean to qatar? how could it hurt qatar? >> there was a feeling, natalie, no matter how this crisis ends or what happens next that the gulf cooperation council that emerges following this crisis is not going to be the same. you've heard the warning there, basically saying that qatar will not be part of the gcc if they don't comply. we've heard from qatar officials that say this is not about...
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i mean, this is, as you know, amman, because you have lived here, this is a city of very, very mixedities. people of all races and all religions, and what is really stunning to be honest is how much of a pulling together there has been and how people haven't allowed this to divide them. >> all right. it's indeed a city that is a completely diverse city. it's interesting to high how this is all coming together in the wake of the attack. nbc news's kier simmons is live -- one of the senate top republicans is pumping the brakes on health care. in fact, senator marco rubio was asked by the process of reform where a small group of senators are working on legislation behind closed doors. >> the senate is not a place where you can cook something up behind closed doors. they made the fist step in this that may be crafted among a small group of people, but then everyone is going to get to weigh in, and it's going to take -- it's going to take days and weeks to work through that in the sflat. >> republican senators say they hope to pass legislation before the july 4th recess, are which means a
i mean, this is, as you know, amman, because you have lived here, this is a city of very, very mixedities. people of all races and all religions, and what is really stunning to be honest is how much of a pulling together there has been and how people haven't allowed this to divide them. >> all right. it's indeed a city that is a completely diverse city. it's interesting to high how this is all coming together in the wake of the attack. nbc news's kier simmons is live -- one of the senate...
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and you have experience with amman who, in fact, did that.sident reagan. >> reagan had big buildup before that. he won 49 states and he and everybody else around him said was the biggest mistake and most inconsistent thing he had ever done. but the premise there was he was trying to rescue hostages. so his motives were honorable motes. how it happened is not something that the media rehashed. but at the end of the day he came back because the country loved him and the country thought he had done good things and let him out of the game. but he suffered plenty. his integrity went down, people didn't believe him, and it hurt him badly. trish: you said the country loved him and the reason the country loved him is he was able to do great things. >> that's right. and that's a credible thing for president trump. >>hank you, edollins. we'll be right back trish: tomorrow, i'm going to be joining me friend sandra, harris, and megan. all tomorrow on outnumbered over on fox news, so i do hope you tune in to the fox news channel at 12:00 noon eastern. in
and you have experience with amman who, in fact, did that.sident reagan. >> reagan had big buildup before that. he won 49 states and he and everybody else around him said was the biggest mistake and most inconsistent thing he had ever done. but the premise there was he was trying to rescue hostages. so his motives were honorable motes. how it happened is not something that the media rehashed. but at the end of the day he came back because the country loved him and the country thought he...
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amman. >> lucy cavanaugh for us. thanks so much. >>> all right. in paris one man is dead after police say he rammed his car into a police convoy in a shopping district in what they're calling a terror incident. >> this video captured by a bystander moments after the car ran into the police as officers stormed the vehicle. authorities say the man behind the attack was a 31-year-old from a paris suburb who had been flagged for extremism. they have not released his identity. in fact, they add that he -- that the man had a number of weapons and explosives in the car. no one else was injured in the attack. this latest attack on follows a similar incident back in april when a man opened fire on police parked on the street killing one and wounding two. >> senator john mccain is continuing his crusade against the trump administration strategy or lack thereof for the war in afghanistan. in a statement, mccain says, in part, "after nearly 16 years of war, we are at a stalemate in afghanistan. worse, we have no strategy to end that stalemate, and achieve vic
amman. >> lucy cavanaugh for us. thanks so much. >>> all right. in paris one man is dead after police say he rammed his car into a police convoy in a shopping district in what they're calling a terror incident. >> this video captured by a bystander moments after the car ran into the police as officers stormed the vehicle. authorities say the man behind the attack was a 31-year-old from a paris suburb who had been flagged for extremism. they have not released his identity....
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we have more from amman, jordan, on the latest.thinking that even after the liberation the governing process will have to kick in in iraq. >> reporter: absolutely. you have so many challenges that come after the liberation phase. you have the rebuilding, and i asked iraq's president about this last month, how much they thought that was going to cost them. they said that they believed that the destruction, whether it's mosul or other parts of iraq by isis and the fighting is phenomenal, and they really can't put a price tag on that now. and of course, then there's the issue of rebuilding trust between the different communities and making sure that that sectarian divide that allowed for the rise of isis will not allow the environment to see another terror group emerge yet again in iraq and capture territory like isis about. if you look at what is going on now, you hear optimism from the iraqi prime minister, something we've seen in the past, saying that we are going to see this declaration of liberation and victory in the next new da
we have more from amman, jordan, on the latest.thinking that even after the liberation the governing process will have to kick in in iraq. >> reporter: absolutely. you have so many challenges that come after the liberation phase. you have the rebuilding, and i asked iraq's president about this last month, how much they thought that was going to cost them. they said that they believed that the destruction, whether it's mosul or other parts of iraq by isis and the fighting is phenomenal,...
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with a job offer in amman. j-jordan? that's... way out of town. yeah.nfrastructure in the middle east, and he needs a new head of security. s-sounds like an interesting opportunity. yeah. it is. you know, when i got the results of my mri, i thought that everything i ever wanted, everything that i worked so hard for was just... gone. i mean, the seals were my life. so, yeah, him calling with this job offer and having that faith in me, uh, this is... it's intriguing. but then i think about beth and, like... i mean, she should have never made it out of that pit alive, but we saved her. all of us. you know, i got into the military because i wanted to help people. and i want to continue to help people. and i don't think there's a better place to do that than here with scorpion. so i think it's about time i have a talk with cabe about making my position here permanent. oh, tim. that's... that's great news. ♪ this is what i call a scorching partnership. it's a lot more than the forestry braves are expecting. well, honey, in business, this here is what is calle
with a job offer in amman. j-jordan? that's... way out of town. yeah.nfrastructure in the middle east, and he needs a new head of security. s-sounds like an interesting opportunity. yeah. it is. you know, when i got the results of my mri, i thought that everything i ever wanted, everything that i worked so hard for was just... gone. i mean, the seals were my life. so, yeah, him calling with this job offer and having that faith in me, uh, this is... it's intriguing. but then i think about beth...
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. >> several minions sent up the amman so to gather chris toll to be turned into a a bathtub. >> whattomorrow you had any money you can? >> quickly. >> i love good tub. >> a good bathtub. >> i would buy a house. >> yeah. >> house. >> eddie. a full face of chanel products. >> i can't with you. chanel. >> okay. really quickly final weather, scott. >> we're dodging some downpours out there today it will be warm and muggy. just keep the umbrella handy. you may or may not need it but by tomorrow feels like temperatures will be in the mid 90s. >> all right. we are going to take you in life look at the courthouse montgomery county. we are waiting the verdict in the bill cosby sexual assault trial. we will be here for it here on the air and we will break in as soon as we have a verdict and online. stay with us. alex: coming next, helping rescued animals find a new home. it's a learning experience for all ages. and helping a sick reptile. this is "animal rescue." [captioning made possible by telco productions, inc.]
. >> several minions sent up the amman so to gather chris toll to be turned into a a bathtub. >> whattomorrow you had any money you can? >> quickly. >> i love good tub. >> a good bathtub. >> i would buy a house. >> yeah. >> house. >> eddie. a full face of chanel products. >> i can't with you. chanel. >> okay. really quickly final weather, scott. >> we're dodging some downpours out there today it will be warm and muggy. just...
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when lane was killed in pakistan, amman al zawari renewed that oath and cemented ties between al qaeda and the taliban. so wherever the taliban is, you'll see that al qaeda is not far behind. so since 2010, the united states incorrectly blamed -- or claimed that al qaeda had just a little small presence in the country limbed to only 50 or 100 fighters. well, we know now that that is absolutely incorrect. then in 2015, the shocking u.s. raid in afghanistan uncovered a massive al qaeda training camp for terrorists. rounding up over 150 al qaeda terrorist activity individuals. this was more fighters than the u.s. claimed existed in the entire country. by the end of last year, u.s. officials announced 250 al qaeda terrorists were killed or captured in 2016. the point here is, the united states intelligence has been wrong about the activity of terrorists in pack stadge and -- in pakistan and afghanistan. but we're getting it right now. along with al qaeda in afghanistan, we have another terrorist group, i should have brought a chart to list all of this, the yakani network. who are these fol
when lane was killed in pakistan, amman al zawari renewed that oath and cemented ties between al qaeda and the taliban. so wherever the taliban is, you'll see that al qaeda is not far behind. so since 2010, the united states incorrectly blamed -- or claimed that al qaeda had just a little small presence in the country limbed to only 50 or 100 fighters. well, we know now that that is absolutely incorrect. then in 2015, the shocking u.s. raid in afghanistan uncovered a massive al qaeda training...