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. >> now jordan spieth. how tough is it when you have been done for a while to go out and hit a pressure tee shot like this? >> fortunately it gave him an opportunity get away from it all and go and hit some balls. it hasn't been that long that he ot called. >> he just rilled that. >> that is miles. >> past the bunker, david. just a sand wedge eft. >> 19-year-old nerves. now the man from canada, david hearn. >> after a good, solid round of golf today. shaking his head. is it down the right again? yeah. just like regulation in that right rough. >> well, zach johnson is already booked passage on the airplane. there it is. not far away. jordan spieth and david hearn would love to get on that thing as well. innovators are people. engineers, inventors, designers of brilliant machines. they live in a world of five years out. what's five years out? five years out is the tangible future. what does that mean? it means that everything is going to get better. better cars? homes? computers? video games? yes. yes. yes. w
. >> now jordan spieth. how tough is it when you have been done for a while to go out and hit a pressure tee shot like this? >> fortunately it gave him an opportunity get away from it all and go and hit some balls. it hasn't been that long that he ot called. >> he just rilled that. >> that is miles. >> past the bunker, david. just a sand wedge eft. >> 19-year-old nerves. now the man from canada, david hearn. >> after a good, solid round of golf today....
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. >> 18-year-old nathaniel jordan was apprehended by a s.w.a.t. team, arrested at a hotel without incident. but by the time he was brought to cuyahoga county, he was in an apparent state of crisis. >> he's right there. he's right there. just save me, just save me! please. [ bleep ] he won't go. save me! >> jordan was a wanted fugitive from indiana where he was charged with attempted murder and robbery after allegedly shooting a man in the face. correctional officers do not know the cause of his distress. they suspect it could be an increasingly popular drug known as bath salts. [ bleep ] >> he's right there. >> he was doing bath salts. >> bath salts! i ain't take no bath salts! it's in my [ bleep ] mind. told me to shoot a mother [ bleep ] in the face. ah! >> he's 130 over 87, pulse 45. i need a medical clearance and i need an ekg. he's trippin'. i don't know, bath salts, something. this part of the world, we see a lot of pcp. who knows what he got ahold. >> he's in my -- >> officers cover jordan face with a spit mask while medical staff prepares
. >> 18-year-old nathaniel jordan was apprehended by a s.w.a.t. team, arrested at a hotel without incident. but by the time he was brought to cuyahoga county, he was in an apparent state of crisis. >> he's right there. he's right there. just save me, just save me! please. [ bleep ] he won't go. save me! >> jordan was a wanted fugitive from indiana where he was charged with attempted murder and robbery after allegedly shooting a man in the face. correctional officers do not...
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jordan and karmin. with dana carvey. >> that is right, i think it was about a 30 city tour, and then we decided to go back and do a couple of dates this summer. >> jimmy: is this the first time you performed since then? >> yes. >> jimmy: how will it differ from the first time -- >> that is a good question, jimmy, you well, you know from the first tour we had a lot of perks. like i remember we worked in denver, colorado, once, and john travolta came, because we had a mutual friend. and he offered us all a ride back on his jet to l.a. and dana and dennis were not good fliers, they wanted to go on a commercial airline. and i thought hey, man, you don't turn down the opportunity to get on a jet with john, and he is flying the jet, he is a pilot. and we get over the rockies. and all of a sudden the plane is about how ma -- bumping all over the place, and i'm thinking what have i done? and the cockpit door opens, i see john up there flying, and i am thinking, what am i doing, vince barbarino is up there. and
jordan and karmin. with dana carvey. >> that is right, i think it was about a 30 city tour, and then we decided to go back and do a couple of dates this summer. >> jimmy: is this the first time you performed since then? >> yes. >> jimmy: how will it differ from the first time -- >> that is a good question, jimmy, you well, you know from the first tour we had a lot of perks. like i remember we worked in denver, colorado, once, and john travolta came, because we had...
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jordan, i'm michael b. jordan. >> jimmy: of course, there has to be a michael c. fade, well, with him, maybe it won't fade. do you ever go into a foot locker and say i would like a pair of "air me". >> that is really bad, i am actually going to a dominican republic for a friend of mine's wedding. and i was flying standby at the time. and the lady at the kiosk, she couldn't speak english really well, and she was like michael jordan, is that your father? yes, it is my dad. she actually bought me first class both ways. so i was like, nice. [ cheers and applause ] i felt bad, i did, i did, i felt bad for about two seconds until i sat down in that first class seat. >> jimmy: and you felt a lot better. and when you were a kid you were acting, how old were you when you started acting? >> about 12 years old. >> jimmy: you did a show with bill cosby, not the cosby show, but in brooklyn, cosby was in queens. who did you play on the show? >> this kid named michael jordan. >> jimmy: you have been preparing for it your whole life. >> my whole life. >> it was like a small role,
jordan, i'm michael b. jordan. >> jimmy: of course, there has to be a michael c. fade, well, with him, maybe it won't fade. do you ever go into a foot locker and say i would like a pair of "air me". >> that is really bad, i am actually going to a dominican republic for a friend of mine's wedding. and i was flying standby at the time. and the lady at the kiosk, she couldn't speak english really well, and she was like michael jordan, is that your father? yes, it is my dad....
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he is back in jordan. that is excellent news. >> he was once describe as the spiritual leader of al qaeda in europe. he arrived in britain in 1993 with his family. in 1999, jordanian courts convicted him of involvement in the terrorist bombing conspiracy. attempts by british authorities to deport him back to jordan were repeatedly frustrated by the courts. the british government attempts to expel him reported by the judge's sitting in central london. the central sticking point was whether he could get a fair trial in jordan given that the evidence against him had been obtained through torture. which to party, human rights protections or nt terror legislation? approval of a mutual assistance treaty has unlocked the impasse. the deal includes assurances on fair trials and torture evidence. return toed he would jordan voluntarily if such a treaty could be agreed. so it was on sunday he set foot in jordan for the first time in 20 years. al jazeera, london. >> we have the latest. >> he is back in jordan after m
he is back in jordan. that is excellent news. >> he was once describe as the spiritual leader of al qaeda in europe. he arrived in britain in 1993 with his family. in 1999, jordanian courts convicted him of involvement in the terrorist bombing conspiracy. attempts by british authorities to deport him back to jordan were repeatedly frustrated by the courts. the british government attempts to expel him reported by the judge's sitting in central london. the central sticking point was whether...
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michael jackson -- michael jordan. >> michael jordan. >> jimmy: michael jordan comes out.> the song that he always sings. >> jimmy: it's what he's known for. he comes out, he says, "i'm here," and then he will sing the song. roots, hit it. >> i'm gonna kill you. [ laughter ] ♪ oh ♪ walking on the street looking at your fans i play basketball in the stands ♪ ♪ but on the court that's where i am everyone's in the stands ♪ ♪ when i was a little boy i thought i'm gonna do a lot of things and i did ♪ ♪ i have businesses of course and when in the morning wake up ♪ >> and this is the part with other words, kristen. ♪ we've come too far to give up who we are so let's raise the bar and our cups to the stars ♪ ♪ she's up all night till the sun i'm up all night to get some ♪ ♪ she's up all night for good fun i'm up all night to get lucky ♪ ♪ we're up all night to get lucky we're up all night to get lucky ♪ ♪ we're up all night to get lucky ♪ >> jimmy: there he is right there. michael jordan! incredible! [ cheers and applause ] incredible! michael jordan! we'll be right back with kris
michael jackson -- michael jordan. >> michael jordan. >> jimmy: michael jordan comes out.> the song that he always sings. >> jimmy: it's what he's known for. he comes out, he says, "i'm here," and then he will sing the song. roots, hit it. >> i'm gonna kill you. [ laughter ] ♪ oh ♪ walking on the street looking at your fans i play basketball in the stands ♪ ♪ but on the court that's where i am everyone's in the stands ♪ ♪ when i was a little boy...
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jordan did that. jordan was born and raised in atlanta, georgia. i home schooled him.s with a great faith foundation. lots of friends and family. good family structure. that's what we want people to know about jordan. >> i'm just so sorry for your loss and we'll continue to follow it. >> thank you very much. >> you can find a lot more on the story at cnn.com. >>> up next, that terrible train wreck in spain and what investigators are learning from it. that's coming up. [ male announcer ] a doctor running late for a medical convention loses his computer, exposing thousands of patient records to identity theft. data breaches can happen that easily. we don't believe you should be a victim of someone else's mistake. we're lifelock. we constantly monitor the web so if any of your personal information is misused, we're on it. ♪ ow. [ male announcer ] call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. >>> 80 people are now dead in that spanish train wreck, and new video could reveal why. this train may have been going far too fast for that curve. that's what officials say. the r
jordan did that. jordan was born and raised in atlanta, georgia. i home schooled him.s with a great faith foundation. lots of friends and family. good family structure. that's what we want people to know about jordan. >> i'm just so sorry for your loss and we'll continue to follow it. >> thank you very much. >> you can find a lot more on the story at cnn.com. >>> up next, that terrible train wreck in spain and what investigators are learning from it. that's coming up....
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jordan did that. jordan was born and raised in atlanta, georgia. i home schooled him. faith foundation. lots of friends and family. good family structure. that's what we want people to know about jordan. >> i'm just so sorry for your loss and we'll continue to follow it. >> thank you very much. >> you can find a lot more on the story at ncnn.com. >>> up next, that terrible train wreck in spain and what investigators are learning from it. that's coming up. "i'm part of an american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" >>> 80 people are now dead in that spanish train wreck, and new video could reveal why. this train may have been going far
jordan did that. jordan was born and raised in atlanta, georgia. i home schooled him. faith foundation. lots of friends and family. good family structure. that's what we want people to know about jordan. >> i'm just so sorry for your loss and we'll continue to follow it. >> thank you very much. >> you can find a lot more on the story at ncnn.com. >>> up next, that terrible train wreck in spain and what investigators are learning from it. that's coming up. "i'm...
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jordan did that. jordan was born and raised in atlanta, georgia. i home schooled him. jordan was a great, great faith foundation, lots of friends and family. good family structure. that's what we want people to know about jordan. >> i'm just so sorry for your loss and we'll continue to follow it. >> thank you so much for having us. we appreciate it very much. >> you can find more on the story at cnn.com and i suggest you do. up next, new video of that terrible train wreck in spain and what investigators are learning from it. we'll get an update from the scene. that's coming up. ♪ if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ female ann
jordan did that. jordan was born and raised in atlanta, georgia. i home schooled him. jordan was a great, great faith foundation, lots of friends and family. good family structure. that's what we want people to know about jordan. >> i'm just so sorry for your loss and we'll continue to follow it. >> thank you so much for having us. we appreciate it very much. >> you can find more on the story at cnn.com and i suggest you do. up next, new video of that terrible train wreck in...
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jordan and his friend, who we will call chris, started to use synthetic drugs at work as marines. did bath salts. >> probably about three years ago. >> reporter: what does it do to you? >> makes you feel like you can do anything you want. >> reporter: jordan was kicked out three months ago, but chris is still on active duty, which is why we're not showing his face. how popular are synthetic drugs in the military? >> it is an epidemic, like 50% or more have currently tried or do spice or bath salts. >> reporter: no way. >> yeah. >> reporter: the marines don't release the statistics on the bath salts, so it is difficult to tell. but jordan says one thing is clear, the drugs are not hard to find. >> a weird thing about it, they can be found anywhere. >> reporter: we're about to go downtown to buy the bath salts, there is a camera here. >> go in, and look for a while. you see bubbles, work your way into it. >> reporter: in this shop, bath salts are known by the name "bubbles." and they are kept hidden from most customers. >> you got to walk in like the military. >> reporter: they have
jordan and his friend, who we will call chris, started to use synthetic drugs at work as marines. did bath salts. >> probably about three years ago. >> reporter: what does it do to you? >> makes you feel like you can do anything you want. >> reporter: jordan was kicked out three months ago, but chris is still on active duty, which is why we're not showing his face. how popular are synthetic drugs in the military? >> it is an epidemic, like 50% or more have...
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>> jordan, congratulations. you make excellent powerpoint graphs and so happy to see the end result, so much more than when i started with the group at the beginning. i remember we were at a outreach committee and commissioner dooley and i were trying to tackle the vacancy situation and we actually took a camera to go to different neighborhoods to take pictures and all of that. so with your automatic tracking system, it's really helpful. so do you have any like ballpark number of how many vacancies in the city? >> well we have 130 listings, and storefrontsf.com right now. we're listing all of the retail vacancies currently available for lease, some of them for purchase. it's actually indicated whether it's "lease/purchase," or both in some cases. so we have about 130/135 and most of those are within our invest in neighborhood-commercial districts. so we're trying to track all of them within our 25 corridors and then anyone who wants to post a vacancy, citywide, no matter where it is, they can post them there. so
>> jordan, congratulations. you make excellent powerpoint graphs and so happy to see the end result, so much more than when i started with the group at the beginning. i remember we were at a outreach committee and commissioner dooley and i were trying to tackle the vacancy situation and we actually took a camera to go to different neighborhoods to take pictures and all of that. so with your automatic tracking system, it's really helpful. so do you have any like ballpark number of how many...
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refugee camps near the border with jordan, and also went to africa to visit with those with homes in south sudan. sebastian a short time ago. sebastian, after 30 years of covering war and conflict around the world, what impact do you want this to have? >> the only thing a refugee has when they have lost everything is pride in dignity, and it always seems to shine through in my pictures. i have just been back from assignment with the united nations in jordan, syria, and the sedan, trying to capture what was left of these people, and that was their pride and dignity. >> you have a focus on children in your work. why is that? >> i have children, and i like children, and i find it terribly sad in the middle of war, that the children are completely unaware and have no idea what is going on. there is an innocence of a child at war that has always struck me. >> going into that no-man's land between syria and jordan, very poignant. >> it is a very moving point in that person's life. once they have crossed that no- man's land, they are stamped a refugee, and they go through this process. they
refugee camps near the border with jordan, and also went to africa to visit with those with homes in south sudan. sebastian a short time ago. sebastian, after 30 years of covering war and conflict around the world, what impact do you want this to have? >> the only thing a refugee has when they have lost everything is pride in dignity, and it always seems to shine through in my pictures. i have just been back from assignment with the united nations in jordan, syria, and the sedan, trying...
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jordan. that is our show for tonight, as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with grammy-winning artist amy grant about her first studio album in 10 years. ", she looks from here." we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had. he said, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." "film school shorts" is made possible by a
jordan. that is our show for tonight, as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with grammy-winning artist amy grant about her first studio album in 10 years. ", she looks from here." we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had. he said, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing...
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i support jordan.funding for basic education is essential to our success in all other development efforts. we cannot build strong and stable societies if children do not have the basic tools to succeed. global health assistance saves thousands of lives every year. addition, the woefully funds given to these accounts. proposes a dramatic retreat from multilateral organizations. withholding u.s. contributions to these organizations compromises our overall objectives. harder ships with these organizations are vital to diplomatic imperatives. efforts are strengthened by multilateral investments. fund fornational agricultural development. it went unfunded in this bill. the one office of humanitarian affairs coordinates the work of the u.s. to make sure that there are no gaps in services for people in extreme need. did the future provide security. -- food the future. these organizations leverage our investments and the to greater impacts that we can achieve -- and lead to greater impacts than we can achieve
i support jordan.funding for basic education is essential to our success in all other development efforts. we cannot build strong and stable societies if children do not have the basic tools to succeed. global health assistance saves thousands of lives every year. addition, the woefully funds given to these accounts. proposes a dramatic retreat from multilateral organizations. withholding u.s. contributions to these organizations compromises our overall objectives. harder ships with these...
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as well as to jordan, lebanon, and egypt. we have been able to keep in close contact with all those countries and leaders as best we can. on my left, he has been responsible for the peace process in syria. before that, the now chair, was the convoy for peace in syria. in many ways, the elders remained quite deeply involved in the struggle for peace. we have a few characteristics. none of us are involved in politics directly. many people have described us as has been politicians. one of our requisites for membership is that we do not hold any public office. one of our members stepped down when she was elected to the parliament. that was -- we meet with him, we wewe meet with whom choose, and we say what we really believe and we are not constrained by whether or not we will be reelected or put it is positions of authority. that has given us a chance to meet regularly, as we wish, with the leadership in hamas. we also go to north korea to bring some relationships with north korea. we go where we with -- wish. we have an insight
as well as to jordan, lebanon, and egypt. we have been able to keep in close contact with all those countries and leaders as best we can. on my left, he has been responsible for the peace process in syria. before that, the now chair, was the convoy for peace in syria. in many ways, the elders remained quite deeply involved in the struggle for peace. we have a few characteristics. none of us are involved in politics directly. many people have described us as has been politicians. one of our...
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michael dunn, you know, what jordan was doing before this, jordan's character has nothing to do, becausest sitting in a car and got ten rounds unloaded on him. so there's really no past that's any relevance, whatsoever, to this incident. >> so, let me ask you, christina, so that's the most hopeful reading of this that i can imagine, but then i just, you know, defense attorneys put on a vigorous defense for their clients, as the system says they should, and when i hear my president say, hey, ask yourself, would this kid have been allowed to stand his ground, i worry that, in fact, we will see, despite the legal irrelevance, this kind of discourse about jordan davis as well. >> you know, it almost doesn't matter what the discourse is, because what we know is that there is an extraordinary link in the country's psyche between race and criminality, right? no matter what jordan did, no matter what trayvon did, when you look at a young black teenager, 17 years old, doing nothing wrong, the automatic instinct is that that person is a criminal. and when you look at a white guy like mr. dunn, the
michael dunn, you know, what jordan was doing before this, jordan's character has nothing to do, becausest sitting in a car and got ten rounds unloaded on him. so there's really no past that's any relevance, whatsoever, to this incident. >> so, let me ask you, christina, so that's the most hopeful reading of this that i can imagine, but then i just, you know, defense attorneys put on a vigorous defense for their clients, as the system says they should, and when i hear my president say,...
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juanita jordan. not a fan. >> they were betrothed back then.d moved on from the relationship after $800 million and a lovely settlement with no pre up in later. you can thank me, juanita. >> so what happened? >> playing dice and we are about even and i said what are we playing for here? he said if i win, you come with me back to my hotel room. i was like, oh my god, that's going to be painful. there will be end trails and body parts coming out of -- >> stop there. >> and so in the last thought in my mind was ahmad rashad pushing me in a shopping cart into a newark, new jersey emergency room parking lot. i was so worried this was going to happen. and then i said if i win can i have tech cets to the knicks game? -- tickets to the knicks game? i thought i would get floor seats and he said, no, baby, i'm married. oh i forgot. you are mr. morality over here, of course. >> he wanted to have sex with you, but didn't want to -- >> he didn't say that. >> you were just going to look and his etchings. >> you would have looked like you were wearing his roa
juanita jordan. not a fan. >> they were betrothed back then.d moved on from the relationship after $800 million and a lovely settlement with no pre up in later. you can thank me, juanita. >> so what happened? >> playing dice and we are about even and i said what are we playing for here? he said if i win, you come with me back to my hotel room. i was like, oh my god, that's going to be painful. there will be end trails and body parts coming out of -- >> stop there....
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finally on jordan, jordan was not an omission.i referred to our humanitarian assistance for it i also referred in the house in the past to the other assistance we are giving jordan. we have sent military equipment to help the jordanian armed forces operate on the border, collecting refugees, bringing them to refugee camps. we have 1.5 million pounds going to jordan through our partnership fund to support civil society. we are in regular touch with jordan. i spoke with the jordanian foreign minister earlier this week, particularly to thank him for jordanian citizens for the legal assistance treaty. i have also made clear to him that we are happy to give her their assistance from the uk -- further assistance from the uk if they ask for it. >> on egypt, may i acquaint my right honorable friend with the news that when i arrived as a national servicemen in the charming town of series 64 years ago, ceres 64 years its townspeople were busy writing against -- rioting against the party. 64 years from now, i have little doubt that the egypt
finally on jordan, jordan was not an omission.i referred to our humanitarian assistance for it i also referred in the house in the past to the other assistance we are giving jordan. we have sent military equipment to help the jordanian armed forces operate on the border, collecting refugees, bringing them to refugee camps. we have 1.5 million pounds going to jordan through our partnership fund to support civil society. we are in regular touch with jordan. i spoke with the jordanian foreign...
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jordan plans to construct a nuclear power plant. japan's air force came just after remarks by the u.s. secretary of state john kerry. kerry says it had been reached with israeli and palestinian officials to revive the negotiations. japan hopes support for u.s. peace efforts in the region will strengthen the u.s./japan security alliance, but it's not sure if japan's air force in the middle east will lead to peace in the unstable region. reporting for nhk world, jordan. >>> delegates from north and south korea met for a sixth round of talks on the resumption of a jointly run industrial zone. but they failed to reach an agreement and to set a date for the next round of negotiations. south korean delegates asked their counterparts for a pledge that there will be no more disruptions but the north insisted that it's not obliged to make such a promise. the north said after the talks that their military would occupy the complex if the joint project failed. the south korean unification ministry said the project now faces a critical turning p
jordan plans to construct a nuclear power plant. japan's air force came just after remarks by the u.s. secretary of state john kerry. kerry says it had been reached with israeli and palestinian officials to revive the negotiations. japan hopes support for u.s. peace efforts in the region will strengthen the u.s./japan security alliance, but it's not sure if japan's air force in the middle east will lead to peace in the unstable region. reporting for nhk world, jordan. >>> delegates...
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a fraction of the half million in jordan.order official denies there's any closure and says violence in syria can cause numbers of refugees to fluctuate. we've not received any order to close the border. there is a reorganization of our work. something must be wrong if this vael treally is the only way ou. >>> coming up, debris fleeing everywhere. trees bending and alarms sounding. we'll have a look inside a tornado. i do! let's go! here we go cinnamon toast crunch. yay! a perfect school day breakfast. i know if you find a lower advertised price they'll match it at the register. that's amazing. look at that price. i like that. they need those for school. we're always working to lower costs so you get more savings. now your kids have everything they need. all in one place. more school for your money. guaranteed. ready? wow! that's the walmart low price guarantee backed by ad match. save time and money getting your kids ready for school, bring in ads from your local stores and see for yourself. >>> take a look at this amazing v
a fraction of the half million in jordan.order official denies there's any closure and says violence in syria can cause numbers of refugees to fluctuate. we've not received any order to close the border. there is a reorganization of our work. something must be wrong if this vael treally is the only way ou. >>> coming up, debris fleeing everywhere. trees bending and alarms sounding. we'll have a look inside a tornado. i do! let's go! here we go cinnamon toast crunch. yay! a perfect...
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he found a refugee camp just inside jordan. here is clarissa ward. >> reporter: from above, it looks like a desolate wasteland, dusty and impoverished, destroyed of color but this is the fastest growing city in jordan and it is inhabited entirely by some 115,000 syrian refugees. late last week, secretary of state john kerry became the most senior official to visit the refugee camp, he told reporter he was shocked by what he found. >> the burdens on jordan are huge, and this is building into one of the great humanitarian crises on the face of the planet and it is getting worse by the day, not better. >> reporter: more than half a million syrians have flooded into this tiny country, six million, that is the equivalent of 26 million refugees arriving in the u.s., the entire population of texas. in a country that can hardly support its own population, the refugees are putting strain on jordan's water and electricity supplies. when we visited the camp in may, we found many inhabitants were frustrated with the desperate living condit
he found a refugee camp just inside jordan. here is clarissa ward. >> reporter: from above, it looks like a desolate wasteland, dusty and impoverished, destroyed of color but this is the fastest growing city in jordan and it is inhabited entirely by some 115,000 syrian refugees. late last week, secretary of state john kerry became the most senior official to visit the refugee camp, he told reporter he was shocked by what he found. >> the burdens on jordan are huge, and this is...
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juanita jordan.ot a fan. >> they were be troated -- betrothed back then. >> he had moved on from the relationship $800 million in a settlement with no pre up in later. you can thank me juanita. we are playing dice and the game is about even and i ask him, what are we playing for here? he said if i win you come with me back to my hotel room. i was like, oh my god. that's going to be painful. there will be end trails and body parts coming out of -- >> top there. stop there. >> and so the last thought in my mind was ahmad rashad pushing knee in a shopping cart into a new jersey hospital parking lot. i was so s going to happen. i said if i win can i have tickets to the nicks game? can i get floor seats? he said no, baby, i'm married. oh i forgot. you are mr. morality over here, of course. >> so he wanted to have sex with you -- >> he didn't say that, greg. >> you were just going to go and look at his etchings. >> he would have looked like his road jersey after that one. >> i don't understand. >> i don't
juanita jordan.ot a fan. >> they were be troated -- betrothed back then. >> he had moved on from the relationship $800 million in a settlement with no pre up in later. you can thank me juanita. we are playing dice and the game is about even and i ask him, what are we playing for here? he said if i win you come with me back to my hotel room. i was like, oh my god. that's going to be painful. there will be end trails and body parts coming out of -- >> top there. stop there....
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jordan plans to construct a nuclear power plant. japan's air force came just after remarks by the u.s. secretary of state john kerry. kerry says a basic teal had been reached with israeli and palestinian officials to revive direct negotiations. japan hopes support for u.s. peace efforts in the region will strengthen the u.s./japan security alliance, but it's not sure if japan's air force in the middle east will lead to peace in the unstable region. mari sakamoto, nhk world, jordan. >>> a court in india has again delayed handing down a verdict related to the fatal gang rape of a young woman. on a new delhi bus last december. the delay is the second from the juvenile court trying one of the defendants in a case that caused outrage in india and around the world. a defense lawyer said the verdict was delayed until august 5th because of a pending case at the supreme court that seeks to change the legal definition of a juvenile. the defendant was 17 at the time of the attack. he's being tried as a minor on charges including murder and rap
jordan plans to construct a nuclear power plant. japan's air force came just after remarks by the u.s. secretary of state john kerry. kerry says a basic teal had been reached with israeli and palestinian officials to revive direct negotiations. japan hopes support for u.s. peace efforts in the region will strengthen the u.s./japan security alliance, but it's not sure if japan's air force in the middle east will lead to peace in the unstable region. mari sakamoto, nhk world, jordan. >>>...
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but jordan spieth able to stay in it. on we go. as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. >> so back over to the signature hole, the 16th. rock river there along the players eft. great golf hole. >> beautiful hole. just beyond that bunker. >> somewhere between a pitching wedge and an 8-iron for all of the players. some of them just feeding an 8-iron in but most a full wedge or a nine. >> zach looks like he had a chance to really seize control in the final round but could not make a birdie. all of those consecutive pars. >> 147 yards. >> jordan spieth, second to go. david hearn third to play. >> here is the strategy, sudden death on a par 3, any different. >> i would think on a hole like this one, bill, it is a good question. i would be trying to knock it in and make the birdie.
but jordan spieth able to stay in it. on we go. as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. >> so back over to the signature hole, the 16th. rock river there along the players eft. great golf hole. >> beautiful hole. just beyond that...
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>> i think so. >> what will that mean for the king of jordan?will he be in power one year from now? thee is concerned of demographics in his nation. >> you are right. bedoes not think he will here in another year because there are a million syrian refugees destabilizing jordan. what would that mean for the region and us if the king of jordan is gone one year from now? is that a good thing or a bad thing? >> it would be a bad thing. >> it would be a horrible thing. >> if he is still empower one year from now, what effect would that have on iraq? lex it is already destabilizing western iraq. >> arrack would begin to fall apart at a faster rate. >> that would be a possible scenario. >> the likelihood of hezbollah getting russian-made advanced weapons if he still in power one year from now, does that go up or down? >> from the israeli standpoint, up three >> from israel's standpoint, one of the worst nightmares short of an iranian nuclear weapon would be hezbollah getting advanced by russiald to assad and that likelihood would go up if you still emp
>> i think so. >> what will that mean for the king of jordan?will he be in power one year from now? thee is concerned of demographics in his nation. >> you are right. bedoes not think he will here in another year because there are a million syrian refugees destabilizing jordan. what would that mean for the region and us if the king of jordan is gone one year from now? is that a good thing or a bad thing? >> it would be a bad thing. >> it would be a horrible thing....
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goes to all the syrians including my family including two that i feel i have seen on the borders of jordan and of lebanon and my heart goes out to the governments who are responsible about such horrendous. genocides and i really mean genocides i've been there i've seen what is happening over there children are being spilt in the street and they're crossing the borders what do you mean under government i mean all the governments of the world whoever it is has that it has at its sponsibility about this thing about either the opposition or the government both of them and the games themselves and i think both of them if they have listened to reason before it had to grow clueless we wouldn't be seeing ten million refugees on the borders it's been a head game by both parties the opposition and the government and i think we we we should just sit down in that debate and think up. who is. benefiting from all this i'm sure the syrian people are not benefiting because i've been there i've talked to these refugees to talk to my family on a daily basis definitely that not happy from the situation and t
goes to all the syrians including my family including two that i feel i have seen on the borders of jordan and of lebanon and my heart goes out to the governments who are responsible about such horrendous. genocides and i really mean genocides i've been there i've seen what is happening over there children are being spilt in the street and they're crossing the borders what do you mean under government i mean all the governments of the world whoever it is has that it has at its sponsibility...
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jordan, music from karmin, and special guest todd rundgren with cleto and the cletones. and now if you don't mind. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. welcome. thank you for watching. the fact that we'll all probably die alone -- i appreciate it.
jordan, music from karmin, and special guest todd rundgren with cleto and the cletones. and now if you don't mind. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. welcome. thank you for watching. the fact that we'll all probably die alone -- i appreciate it.
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over the borders from the head of the tribes on the borders also of syria and jordan and whoever is really transmitting the picture in the media from both sides from the government or from. the opposition i'm not seeing what's happening down the street or they choose not to see it because it's really a tragedy it's a human tragedy more than you ever saw in afghanistan and iraq it's it's. it's a mass genocide and that's what i want you know rather than the west it all comes down to shoot what do you think should assad go. when it's a very hard question to ask on air i'll tell you something i'm not with us and i'm not thinking i'm not to the opposition and i'm not against them i'm with the people of syria whatever they see it in choose. to have should have we should not be putting. an arms inside syria syria should solve its problems on its own look we we we should say to every country in the world they should everybody should choose their own country their own government their own solutions nobody should put his leg. other people's problems but unfortunately it seems like in case of syria t
over the borders from the head of the tribes on the borders also of syria and jordan and whoever is really transmitting the picture in the media from both sides from the government or from. the opposition i'm not seeing what's happening down the street or they choose not to see it because it's really a tragedy it's a human tragedy more than you ever saw in afghanistan and iraq it's it's. it's a mass genocide and that's what i want you know rather than the west it all comes down to shoot what do...
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heart goes to all the syrians including my family including that i feel i have seen on the borders of jordan and of lebanon and my heart goes out to the governments who are responsible about such horrendous. genocide and i really mean genocides i've been there i've seen what is happening over there children are being slaughtered on the street and they're crossing the borders what do you mean under government i mean all the governments of the word whoever it is has that it has at its sponsibility about this thing about either the
heart goes to all the syrians including my family including that i feel i have seen on the borders of jordan and of lebanon and my heart goes out to the governments who are responsible about such horrendous. genocide and i really mean genocides i've been there i've seen what is happening over there children are being slaughtered on the street and they're crossing the borders what do you mean under government i mean all the governments of the word whoever it is has that it has at its...
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and finally jordan, jordan was not an omission, i referred to humanitarian assistance. but i've also referred in the house in the past to the other assistance we're giving jordan. we have sent military equipment to help the jordanian armed forces operate on the border, collecting refugees, bringing them to refugee camps. we have one and a half million pounds going to jordan to our arab partnership fund to support civil society, and we are in regular touch with jordan. i spoke with the jordanian foreign minister earlier this week particularly to thank him for jordan's assistance for the mutual assistance treaty but have also made clear to him that we are happy to give further assistance from the u.k. if the jordanians ask for it. >> sir peter tapsell. >> on egypt may i acquaint my right honorable friend with the news that when i arrived as a national serviceman in the charming town of sirs be 64 years ago, its townspeople were busy rioting against the -- [inaudible] party. in 64 years from now, i have little doubt that the egyptian people will still be rioting. so may i
and finally jordan, jordan was not an omission, i referred to humanitarian assistance. but i've also referred in the house in the past to the other assistance we're giving jordan. we have sent military equipment to help the jordanian armed forces operate on the border, collecting refugees, bringing them to refugee camps. we have one and a half million pounds going to jordan to our arab partnership fund to support civil society, and we are in regular touch with jordan. i spoke with the jordanian...
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. >> reporter: this is in the jordan valley. during 16 years of digging, archaeologists found a 3,000 year old well planned city and a unique house that might have been house of elijah. >> house was found of a unique type, two pottery altars used for burning. >> reporter: lead archaeologist points out the difference in the structure of the house. >> normally houses have one entrance leading to a large space with rooms all around. this was divided into two wings. two wings connected with a bedroom. each of the wings has an opening to the street. >> reporter: outside the room incense altars may have been used to send an offering to god. archaeologist discovered a room with a table and bench and a pottery shard dated to the 9th century with elijah. >> we find red ink on pottery. broken unfortunately. >> reporter: elijah went throughout the kingdom of israel from jericho to samaria. >> it is very tempting. it is exactly the period when elijah acted, 2nd half of 9th century. >> reporter: he was told to sell them to pay creditors. rai
. >> reporter: this is in the jordan valley. during 16 years of digging, archaeologists found a 3,000 year old well planned city and a unique house that might have been house of elijah. >> house was found of a unique type, two pottery altars used for burning. >> reporter: lead archaeologist points out the difference in the structure of the house. >> normally houses have one entrance leading to a large space with rooms all around. this was divided into two wings. two...
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we met him in jordan. we were there visiting king abdullah and queen rania in jordan.tar. so, he wants her to play the guitar for bono. so she comes and sits at this table. we're only, like, three or four tables of people. and bono says, "do you know any pop songs?" and she says, "i just learned 'hotel california'." so, bono turns to me and says, "gov, you know the words to 'hotel california,' right?" and i said, "sure." and he said, "okay, me and you, let's go." and bono and i, in the middle of the desert in jordan, sing "hotel california" together with king adbullah's daughter playing the guitar. is this a great job or what? [ applause ] >> jimmy: i think you're a rock star yourself, my friend. governor christie, thank you for everything you're doing. i want to stress the website that everyone go. strongerthanthestorm.com. and just give whatever you can. i just thank you from the bottom of -- all these people, like, that have been coming to our show from new jersey, we get to see them now and then, and they just go, like, i go, what do you think? how's it going? they
we met him in jordan. we were there visiting king abdullah and queen rania in jordan.tar. so, he wants her to play the guitar for bono. so she comes and sits at this table. we're only, like, three or four tables of people. and bono says, "do you know any pop songs?" and she says, "i just learned 'hotel california'." so, bono turns to me and says, "gov, you know the words to 'hotel california,' right?" and i said, "sure." and he said, "okay, me and...
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klein, office of economic and workforce development. >> welcome, jordan. >> thank you. good afternoon commissioners. thank you very much, jordan klein with the office of economic and workforce development. here to tell you about investme
klein, office of economic and workforce development. >> welcome, jordan. >> thank you. good afternoon commissioners. thank you very much, jordan klein with the office of economic and workforce development. here to tell you about investme
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klein, office of economic and workforce development. >> welcome, jordan. >> thank you. good afternoon commissioners. thank you very much, jordan klein with the office of economic and workforce development. here to tell you about investment in neighborhoods which was actually referenced multiple times in the last preparation. i want to thank you for your time this afternoon. i know i have spoken to self of you individually about this program, but i
klein, office of economic and workforce development. >> welcome, jordan. >> thank you. good afternoon commissioners. thank you very much, jordan klein with the office of economic and workforce development. here to tell you about investment in neighborhoods which was actually referenced multiple times in the last preparation. i want to thank you for your time this afternoon. i know i have spoken to self of you individually about this program, but i
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former mtv veejay was hanging out with michael jordan. he would spend in one gamble how much we make in an entire year. >> one crap, please. >> we ask him about aaron hernandez. >> unless he gets packed out. >> if
former mtv veejay was hanging out with michael jordan. he would spend in one gamble how much we make in an entire year. >> one crap, please. >> we ask him about aaron hernandez. >> unless he gets packed out. >> if
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in jordan as the bombardment. after the fall of the soviet union, the city will from hibernation. -- will from hibernation. hibernation. but behind the facade, the toll of nearly a century of neglect hidden from view. in these once grand and now faded entrances, with many of the city's pour. crowded into apartments now coveted by russia's new rich and aspiring middle class. galina. she lives in a beautiful, but dilapidated building along the innks of the nevsky river, one of the most prestigious parts of town. like many, she obtained her apartment when property was privatized amid speculation and property wars. this is the story of galina and her neighbors, poor people under constant instigation of schemers. >> [speaking foreign language] >> in this communal apartments on millionaires street lives irina. >> [speaking russian language] [cat meows] >> [speaking russian language] >> galina's top floor apartment on millionaires tree was damaged beyond repair, and a wealthy man paid-up local officials to obtain a permi
in jordan as the bombardment. after the fall of the soviet union, the city will from hibernation. -- will from hibernation. hibernation. but behind the facade, the toll of nearly a century of neglect hidden from view. in these once grand and now faded entrances, with many of the city's pour. crowded into apartments now coveted by russia's new rich and aspiring middle class. galina. she lives in a beautiful, but dilapidated building along the innks of the nevsky river, one of the most...
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i think that jordan will be okay. i think that jordan for better or worse has long experience with the refugees and indemnity security threats americredit handling those things. i think others will also be okay. the one i'm really worried about is iraq. who has it's own internal issues. it's going on for a long time. the violence goes up and down and all of that is constant. increasing personnel back and forth. it does introduce this and i don't know how responsive your question is. but thinking about the spread spreadout, i think that that is where we might play out, that is the one that worries me the most. >> it is a good question. the obama administration was concerns because of the slamdunk that we had on the rock. and the embarrassment that comes from not in been established in spectrum from now. we are very cautious about that from the beginning. the assessment is shared by the uk and france. of israel from i think that they also share that and it might be something slightly different from something that i hear
i think that jordan will be okay. i think that jordan for better or worse has long experience with the refugees and indemnity security threats americredit handling those things. i think others will also be okay. the one i'm really worried about is iraq. who has it's own internal issues. it's going on for a long time. the violence goes up and down and all of that is constant. increasing personnel back and forth. it does introduce this and i don't know how responsive your question is. but...
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joining me live now attorney john phillips who represents jordan davis' family. thanks for being with us. do you see parallels here between jordan davis' case and the trayvon martin case, the george zimmerman case. >> factually no. factually zimmerman called 911 before the altercation where as michael dunn fled the scene, went and had pizza and never called 911 and george zimmerman had the bloody nose. >> he went to have pizza. >> he did. he went back to the hotel. went home 170 miles and never called police. exactly. yet he's still entitled. where they are similar he's entitled to a stand your ground hearing. he's entitled to zimmerman to have that stand your ground jury instruction read. >> self-defense being involved but clearly circumstances after which the incident had happened are different. the prosecution in the zimmerman trial under fire right now as you probably read by critics who say they over charged and under clifford basically here florida state attorney said she will personally prosecute michael dunn in this case. what would you like her to do dif
joining me live now attorney john phillips who represents jordan davis' family. thanks for being with us. do you see parallels here between jordan davis' case and the trayvon martin case, the george zimmerman case. >> factually no. factually zimmerman called 911 before the altercation where as michael dunn fled the scene, went and had pizza and never called 911 and george zimmerman had the bloody nose. >> he went to have pizza. >> he did. he went back to the hotel. went home...