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s hdr representative to jordan. thank you for making it on the show. amnesty international alleges that jordan is turning away refugees from its borders, refusing them entry. what do you make of that accusation? >> well, all i can say and what i have seen. last week i spent two nights on the eastern border with the jordanian border guards to check into the allegations. at least when i was there there was no one who had been held back. we saw probably between 1200 and 1800 people cross during the two days. >> sure. you are, however, an official with the united nations, and so, of course, everyone will be on their best behaviour while you are there. would you admit that perhaps these discrepancies could happen without any official presence? >> well, certainly, but if you let me finish. one of the questions that we are asking the refugees is were they being held back at the border or villages or towns inside syria. the answer was no. i think there has been issues in regards to logistics. i think there has been changes for the jard anians to move people th
s hdr representative to jordan. thank you for making it on the show. amnesty international alleges that jordan is turning away refugees from its borders, refusing them entry. what do you make of that accusation? >> well, all i can say and what i have seen. last week i spent two nights on the eastern border with the jordanian border guards to check into the allegations. at least when i was there there was no one who had been held back. we saw probably between 1200 and 1800 people cross...
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ambassador to the kingdom robert jordan its ambassador in jordan in one of your interviews back in two thousand and four you sad that the united states has to be patient and tolerant in assisting saudi arabia's move into the twenty first century but what if the tables are turned what is saudi arabia instead of moving into the twenty first century of war to drag its neighbors back into the medieval ages alongside its rather regressive values and customs would dad be in america's interest are all taken would be in america's interest for that to happen but i certainly think there's virtually no chance that it could possibly happen i'm starting to see signs of progress there with the saudis they joined the world trade organization in two thousand and five they reformed their economy they have met international standards in many ways yes they have a long way to go and they do ensure some doing it their own page but i don't see them reverting to a taleban kind of regime i don't see them inflicting their will on others i'm not talking about domestic development i'm talking about what is happe
ambassador to the kingdom robert jordan its ambassador in jordan in one of your interviews back in two thousand and four you sad that the united states has to be patient and tolerant in assisting saudi arabia's move into the twenty first century but what if the tables are turned what is saudi arabia instead of moving into the twenty first century of war to drag its neighbors back into the medieval ages alongside its rather regressive values and customs would dad be in america's interest are all...
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a report saying jordan has been turning away refugees since may. government says it's not true. >> our policy regarding syrian refugees is the same. a refugee that reaches our borders is allowed in. refugees are allowed in, and then they are medically examined, and they are transported into the refugee camps. >> amnesty international says there have been unannounced boarder closures and some syrians had to pay a bribe to get into jordan. syrian rebel sources told al jazeera they pay up to $500 to send an injured person to jordan. amnesty is aware of the challenges jordan face, but insists many areas need improvement. for ali and his family - all they want is a safe and proper shelter to keep them warm during the winter months. >>> israeli forces have shot dead a palestine man in the occupied west bank. it happened in kabatia south of janine. the 22-year-old was shot in the chest after a raid on a local vegetable market. the israeli military says it was confronted by dozens of people throwing rocks. >> morocco recalled its ambassador to alzeeria aft
a report saying jordan has been turning away refugees since may. government says it's not true. >> our policy regarding syrian refugees is the same. a refugee that reaches our borders is allowed in. refugees are allowed in, and then they are medically examined, and they are transported into the refugee camps. >> amnesty international says there have been unannounced boarder closures and some syrians had to pay a bribe to get into jordan. syrian rebel sources told al jazeera they pay...
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this young syrian worked as a mechanic before coming to jordan.ere even though he does not have a work permit. not everyone would allow it, he says. but my boss took me on and i have a job, even though it is against the law. journey tog man's iman was not easy. thepent months living in refugee camp near the border. a relative had to pay for him to be released. he finally found work. it is the same story for many syrian refugees. coming to jordan means coming to the atari camp. we traveled there to meet some of them. around 100,000 people live here in the middle of the desert. for more than a year, this year run refugee camp has been the first stop for syrians who make it across the border. the middle of the cap is a bakery. he and his family fled here a year ago. they owned a bakery back in syria. >> when we arrived, there was nothing but pre-prepared food. there was no bread, nothing to buy. my brother said i should start baking again. we had to smuggle in the equipment and cooking gas. it was dangerous. we worked out of a tent when we started. w
this young syrian worked as a mechanic before coming to jordan.ere even though he does not have a work permit. not everyone would allow it, he says. but my boss took me on and i have a job, even though it is against the law. journey tog man's iman was not easy. thepent months living in refugee camp near the border. a relative had to pay for him to be released. he finally found work. it is the same story for many syrian refugees. coming to jordan means coming to the atari camp. we traveled there...
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that little girl is jordan jones. ♪ ♪ >> jordan was just tap dancing to her own tune. >> she's awesome full of energy. she's like i'm sorry, there aren't enough moves in this dance you taught me so i'm going to add my own moves. >> as you can hear from the audience, they loved it. >> she's singing "broadway babies" from follies but she's stealing their hearts. >> this video has gone super viral because of the girl's performance. to tell us all about it, we have jordan jones via skype with her mom, jessica. jordan, why did you start doing your own moves? >> because i was dancing. >> mom, what were you thinking when this all was happening? >> i was just thinking she's doing her own thing. she does it every time she hearse moushears music. she just dance. >> did she eat a bunch of candy before going on stage? >> every day. >> what other type of thing does she do? she does ac ds en runs track? >> sometimes. >> sometimes? ♪ >> do you think jordan could show us some tap moves? >> sure. ♪ ♪ broadway baby >> that's perfect! >> 'tis the season for tricks. >> he thought it was a good idea to dre
that little girl is jordan jones. ♪ ♪ >> jordan was just tap dancing to her own tune. >> she's awesome full of energy. she's like i'm sorry, there aren't enough moves in this dance you taught me so i'm going to add my own moves. >> as you can hear from the audience, they loved it. >> she's singing "broadway babies" from follies but she's stealing their hearts. >> this video has gone super viral because of the girl's performance. to tell us all about...
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he said he would challenge michael jordan for a million dollars.fter jordan for charity. sounds tough. >> jordan will not do that. >> if anyone is joining us, bart trains will be running tomorrow. they a avoided the strike. you can check out the mobile app. >> sometimes i can't sleep and i want to feel close, i go o line. it is a great thing. >>> the heart broken mom of the girl cops say was bullied to death. >> we loved her so much. >>> and big controversy. >> we have the wonderful photographs of our two new felons. >> should the faces of the accused teen girls be shown? >>> then, we salute you. >> thank you for your sacrifice and your service. >> the gravely wounded war hero salute seen around the world. >> when he shouldn't have the strength to do it. >>> and was phineas the dog murdered? stolen from death row. >> i think it's ridiculous. >>> then, the teen cheerleader whose house was burned down and says her family was run out of
he said he would challenge michael jordan for a million dollars.fter jordan for charity. sounds tough. >> jordan will not do that. >> if anyone is joining us, bart trains will be running tomorrow. they a avoided the strike. you can check out the mobile app. >> sometimes i can't sleep and i want to feel close, i go o line. it is a great thing. >>> the heart broken mom of the girl cops say was bullied to death. >> we loved her so much. >>> and big...
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chuck berry said he only wanted to do what louis jordan did.hat, i few years after was talking with the great little richard. he says if it wasn't for louis know if i would have gotten into music. tavis: when you spend time with the artists that are still living like little richard, is there a thread that you have come away with? >> it is an extraordinary talent, a unique talent that stood out like a diamond. growing up, these guys were my heroes. what chuck berry said about louis jordan, you are the guy that made me say i had to be a part of this thing. when you talk about billie holiday, nothing before and nothing after in her own unique special way. louis armstrong. what he did for music changed the world. elvis, the beatles, bob dylan. it holds up. not just in regard to music but in other arenas, technology doesn't fit this paradigm because technologically, we are advancing every day. i think they are actually setbacks, but that is a conversation for another time. genres -- haveer we experienced the best that is ever going to come? the most
chuck berry said he only wanted to do what louis jordan did.hat, i few years after was talking with the great little richard. he says if it wasn't for louis know if i would have gotten into music. tavis: when you spend time with the artists that are still living like little richard, is there a thread that you have come away with? >> it is an extraordinary talent, a unique talent that stood out like a diamond. growing up, these guys were my heroes. what chuck berry said about louis jordan,...
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we need to encourage good relations between jordan and egypt and between jordan and israel and jordanand saudi arabia and we need to let them know that we are dependable. what mike said before is very very true. people rely on the united states. people have to know that we are a dependable ally. it's good policy for us to be a dependable ally of but it's also good policy for us in terms of what we need. al qaeda was planning and plotting when we weren't going after them. when the soviet union and the russians were thrown out of afghanistan we sort of packed up and went home and we allow that country to fester instead of make ensure that the taliban didn't rear its ugly head. we cannot afford to do that anymore. i know that people feel we are all tired. we are all tired but we have responsibilities not only as the leading power of the world, we have responsibilities to ourselves. i'm a new yorker and i remember september 11 compact 2011 like it was yesterday. it was one of the visceral moments in my life and probably everyone's lives. we have to be vigilant and we need to work to make
we need to encourage good relations between jordan and egypt and between jordan and israel and jordanand saudi arabia and we need to let them know that we are dependable. what mike said before is very very true. people rely on the united states. people have to know that we are a dependable ally. it's good policy for us to be a dependable ally of but it's also good policy for us in terms of what we need. al qaeda was planning and plotting when we weren't going after them. when the soviet union...
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syrian rebel forces say they paid up to $500 to send an injured person to jordan. amnesty said it is aware of the many challenges jordan faces, but insists there are many areas that still need improvement. for this man and his family, all they want is a safe and proper shelter to keep them warm during the winter months. >> the bodies of 33 people who drowned off the i understand donation coast have been returned to lebanon. their boas boat sank last month. the lack of economic opportunities and in flux of 800,000 syrian refugees have forced some to look elsewhere to live. >> a 22-year-old was shot in the chest after a raid on the local vegetable market. the israeli military said it was confronted by dozen was people throwing rocks. >> tensions in the israeli city are threatening to divide the community. there's a growing rivalry between the ultra orthodox population and more moderate residents. fraud allegation over the recent mayoral election are making the situation worse. >> they are the ultra orthodox, living desouth and private lives to very strict rules. here
syrian rebel forces say they paid up to $500 to send an injured person to jordan. amnesty said it is aware of the many challenges jordan faces, but insists there are many areas that still need improvement. for this man and his family, all they want is a safe and proper shelter to keep them warm during the winter months. >> the bodies of 33 people who drowned off the i understand donation coast have been returned to lebanon. their boas boat sank last month. the lack of economic...
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] oh, you mean, uh, michael jordan?burp. - i'm no mj. please. i can do his dunk, from the free-throw line though. - whoa. - [swishing] ooh! - damn! mad respect from a brother! the man is paying me to take chinese. i will say what i need to say. and soon, i will say it in chinese. - okay, well, it's just really loud. - okay. we'll keep that in mind. all right, ladies. [claps] back to the game. - do it! - and jim. come on in. - [whispering] you're back in. - you know what? instead of a game, why don't we do an exhibition? love to see that dunk of yours. - yeah, we'll set that up one day. - today. now, maybe. 'cause we have a hoop downstairs. and a real ball, so you don't have to mime it. - yeah, i don't know. - why not? - only because no one has called nasa to request a lift-off. - whoa! - let's go downsirs, okay? - let's definitely do that. - let's do it. - pass. if i wanted to see a pissing contest i'd lock mose in the chicken coop. - damn it, dwight, enough! get your ass downstairs, or find a new place to sell paper! -
] oh, you mean, uh, michael jordan?burp. - i'm no mj. please. i can do his dunk, from the free-throw line though. - whoa. - [swishing] ooh! - damn! mad respect from a brother! the man is paying me to take chinese. i will say what i need to say. and soon, i will say it in chinese. - okay, well, it's just really loud. - okay. we'll keep that in mind. all right, ladies. [claps] back to the game. - do it! - and jim. come on in. - [whispering] you're back in. - you know what? instead of a game, why...
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. >> the camera actually belongs to jordan. it was him who was in the water that had this encounter with the sea lion and at this point jordan has his camera back but he's been a little bit amused by the sea lion and to figure out how he got the camera back we have jordan right this minute via skype from denmark. jordan, first of all, tell us how got it from you and you got it back. >> my girlfriend and i were snorkeling and had the idea it could be nice to put the camera on the bottom and let the camera float up to us and have a picture as we're sitting on the surface. i swam down, put it on the bottom and as i swam up notice the gopro disappeared. and it was a bit of a panic. what to do. we didn't expect to get it back, but in the end we were lucky enough to find it hiding monk the rocks with the sea lions beside us. >> the sea lion dropped it. you didn't have to pull it from him? >> it was sitting with its head buy side the go pro and there was a bit of a struggling and confrontation. he felt like playing with it a bit longe
. >> the camera actually belongs to jordan. it was him who was in the water that had this encounter with the sea lion and at this point jordan has his camera back but he's been a little bit amused by the sea lion and to figure out how he got the camera back we have jordan right this minute via skype from denmark. jordan, first of all, tell us how got it from you and you got it back. >> my girlfriend and i were snorkeling and had the idea it could be nice to put the camera on the...
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another 550,000 refugees have fled to jordan. is 26,000 syrians have made their way to egypt.ust over 513,000 refugees are living in turkey, and nearly 200,000 syrian versus fled to iraq. lebanon said it will vaccinate all syrian children under five years old against polio. the news follows 25 children have developed symptoms of the crippling disease. they're stepping up efforts to vaccinate children inside the country. >> diseased including those easily preventable by basic hygiene and vaccination are spreading at an alarming rate. just last week we received ports of polio cases which if confirmed will mark the first polio outbreak in stir i can't 5 years. >> a protest between jordan and israel which was signed two deck cates ago. there were also calls for hezbollah and iran to stop interfering with the conflict in syria. >> not everyone in jordan wants to be friends with israel. the muslim brotherhood here said it reflects the peace treaty and said jordan should cut diplomatic ties with israel because israel continues to deny flynn the right to a sovereign state, an the peop
another 550,000 refugees have fled to jordan. is 26,000 syrians have made their way to egypt.ust over 513,000 refugees are living in turkey, and nearly 200,000 syrian versus fled to iraq. lebanon said it will vaccinate all syrian children under five years old against polio. the news follows 25 children have developed symptoms of the crippling disease. they're stepping up efforts to vaccinate children inside the country. >> diseased including those easily preventable by basic hygiene and...
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when jordan's friends tried to back the car away, mr. dunn and his handgun and fired off several more rounds, nine total piercing the car. there are any number of ways that this interaction might have gone, but there was only one way it could have ended once a gun entered the equation. in florida, over one million people carry concealed weapons. additionally, 15,000 more fli oridians are approved to carry guns in a month, faster than any state in the nation. nationally for that has some of permittingt requirements. the boxes are becoming modern- day done boxes. dunns glove box, michael kept a semi automatic time along with two loaded magazines. once he had unloaded his gun at his teenage friends, he immediately went back to his hotel, ordered a pizza, and slept. he left the scene and made to attempt to call police. he retreated, but only after he killed my son. the next morning, he was arrested two hours away. those are hardly the actions and motives of someone who was quaking with fear. some will tell you that the argument was about usi
when jordan's friends tried to back the car away, mr. dunn and his handgun and fired off several more rounds, nine total piercing the car. there are any number of ways that this interaction might have gone, but there was only one way it could have ended once a gun entered the equation. in florida, over one million people carry concealed weapons. additionally, 15,000 more fli oridians are approved to carry guns in a month, faster than any state in the nation. nationally for that has some of...
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bny mellon. >>> michael jordan's mansion is going up for auction.look. >> don't have to go beyond the gates to know which famous athlete lived in this mansion. chicago bulls legend michael jordan is auctioning off his chicago area estate. the property was first listed for $29 million, then $21 million. and now, like many of the wealthy who are just looking for a final deal, jordan is turning to concierge auctions to sell his custom property to the highest bidder. 7.9 acre home was jordan's main residence for nine years, making it the place he would call home. the compound has 56,000 square feet of living space with nine bedrooms, 19 bathrooms and a gentleman's retreat with original doors from the playboy mansion. the main appeal to the property is the full-size basketball court, accessible by a separate entrance and parking lot. it has a full locker room and wloung a viewing area in. 1990s to train for his season, jordan would practice with his, quote, breakfast club members like tim grover, scottie pippen, ron harveyer and randy brown. jordan moved
bny mellon. >>> michael jordan's mansion is going up for auction.look. >> don't have to go beyond the gates to know which famous athlete lived in this mansion. chicago bulls legend michael jordan is auctioning off his chicago area estate. the property was first listed for $29 million, then $21 million. and now, like many of the wealthy who are just looking for a final deal, jordan is turning to concierge auctions to sell his custom property to the highest bidder. 7.9 acre home...
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hi, reverend jordan. >> sorry for coming round back. multitudes have gathered up front. they're chanting for someone named curtis. >> yes, sir. it's a long story, pastor. please. curtis? please, please, please, honey. i want you to meet my husband. >> love it. what you want? >> mr. payne. >> reverend jordan, this is my husband, curtis payne. curtis... >> oh, okay. >> i don't believe i've seen you in church. >> yeah. i don't believe i've seen you, either. ha ha! uh, yeah. you know, i sit in the back, way in the back. >> in the balcony. >> no, in my living room, right? matter of fact, i'm gonna go there now, get my seat early. >> ha ha ha! he's such a...character. this is my niece janine. >> hello, reverend. it's wonderful to meet you. >> excuse me! >> what -- >> that was my daughter jazmine. excuse me, reverend. i need to see what she's up to. >> sister payne, i don't mean to take up too much of your time. >> oh, no, no, no. please sit. sit, sit, sit, sit. have a seat. >> i just wanted you to be one of the first to know that as part of o
hi, reverend jordan. >> sorry for coming round back. multitudes have gathered up front. they're chanting for someone named curtis. >> yes, sir. it's a long story, pastor. please. curtis? please, please, please, honey. i want you to meet my husband. >> love it. what you want? >> mr. payne. >> reverend jordan, this is my husband, curtis payne. curtis... >> oh, okay. >> i don't believe i've seen you in church. >> yeah. i don't believe i've seen you,...
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jordan, what has the money gone towards? >> $10 billion of those dollars were supposedly set aside for homeowners particularly to help with those who have underwater mortgages, and we were promised at the time. we thought the $26 billion was too little given the fact that there are 12 million people underwater, and that represents in the hundreds of millions of dollars of underwater debt. but you know, it was too small but we thought it was a good start, and we were promised that 1 million people would get relief, 1 million people would be helped. two years later we learned that this has not even come close to helping a million people with their underwater mortgages. a lot of relief has gone to what banks were going to do any way. it's important that future settlements that we really read the fine print, that the details are made public, and there is proper enforcement put in place so if the banks do not follow through, that there is accountability to come for that. >> what about accountability on behalf of homeowners. they'
jordan, what has the money gone towards? >> $10 billion of those dollars were supposedly set aside for homeowners particularly to help with those who have underwater mortgages, and we were promised at the time. we thought the $26 billion was too little given the fact that there are 12 million people underwater, and that represents in the hundreds of millions of dollars of underwater debt. but you know, it was too small but we thought it was a good start, and we were promised that 1...
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ago, and says that jordan should cut diplomatic ties with israel. they continue to deny palestinians the right to a -- sovereign state they say. the people here say that when raids of the compound in jerusalem are allowed and settlements are built next though sacred shrines israel is undermining jordan's role. but it has allowed jordan a good international standing and foreign aid coming from west er countries. the two countries do see eye to eye when it comes to regional issues such as syria, with their security and stability on their minds, jordan and israel having increased their control and cooperation. >>> two people are dead after fighting between police and supporters in the capitol of dahka. thousands turned out to demand that the government resign. >> reporter: people are worried that the violence of today will spill over into the coming days. the opposition leader has announced a 60 day [ inaudible ] these are general strikes when transportation is shut down and bidses are forced to shutdown. these strikes have a severe impact on the econo
ago, and says that jordan should cut diplomatic ties with israel. they continue to deny palestinians the right to a -- sovereign state they say. the people here say that when raids of the compound in jerusalem are allowed and settlements are built next though sacred shrines israel is undermining jordan's role. but it has allowed jordan a good international standing and foreign aid coming from west er countries. the two countries do see eye to eye when it comes to regional issues such as syria,...
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a half years after it began the arab spring may have found his final resting place in jordan. even though some locals are still clinging to revolutionary ideals. [man shouting in] >> on lurker -- onlookers seem unfazed. a few hundred islamists and liberals walk hand-in-hand at this friday rally to demand reforms, not regime change. they come carefully close to local red lines without ever crossing them in the hashemite kingdom where people have not openly called for the ruling monarch to quit. >> turnout is low but we go for quality and not quantity. we are confident that, god willing, more people will soon join us. people will not stay silent forever. one day they will decide that the time for change has come. they will take to the streets to get their freedom back. >> those who have been protesting for the past couple of years in jordan are known as reformists. some have been arrested, others remain active, but mostly online. they say their agenda has changed because skepticism has grown over the arab spring. >> if you look at what happened to libya egypt, tunisia, yemen eve
a half years after it began the arab spring may have found his final resting place in jordan. even though some locals are still clinging to revolutionary ideals. [man shouting in] >> on lurker -- onlookers seem unfazed. a few hundred islamists and liberals walk hand-in-hand at this friday rally to demand reforms, not regime change. they come carefully close to local red lines without ever crossing them in the hashemite kingdom where people have not openly called for the ruling monarch to...
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. >> well, the camera belongs to jordan.him that was in the water and had the encounter with t sea lion. at this point jordan has his camera back. he's been amused by the sea lion. to figure out how he got the camera back, we have jordan live from denmark. tell us, how he got it from you and how he got it back. >> my girl friend and i thought it would be nice to have the camera on the bottom and let it float up to us and we were on the surface. i swam down, put it on the bottom and noticed the go-pro had disappeared. it was a bit of panic what to do. we didn't expect to get it back. in the end we were lucky enough to find it hiding in the rocks with the sea lion right beside it. >> so you didn't have to pull it from him? >> i swam over and there was a bit of a confrontation and a struggle. he felt like playing with it a bit longer. >> did you ever get the picture you were trying to take in the first place? >> no. i'm sure this was much more exciting than the picture we would have gotten. >> dude delivers a pizza but then he'
. >> well, the camera belongs to jordan.him that was in the water and had the encounter with t sea lion. at this point jordan has his camera back. he's been amused by the sea lion. to figure out how he got the camera back, we have jordan live from denmark. tell us, how he got it from you and how he got it back. >> my girl friend and i thought it would be nice to have the camera on the bottom and let it float up to us and we were on the surface. i swam down, put it on the bottom and...
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. >> i kept screaming and all i could say was jordan is gone. jordan is gone. >> reporter: she also blames stand your ground for her son's death. >> it is not defined so people are continuing to use the legislation out of context to do whatever they want to do. you know, it's shoot first, ask questions later. >> reporter: dunn is in jail charged with first degree murder. he is planning to use a stand your ground defense. he wrote i guess it's news when someone dares not to be a victim, and my attorney says i have a much stronger case of self-defense than george zimmerman. >> in the case of self protection, that's one of the most fundamental and natural rights that humans have. >> i know that jordan is with us. i really believe in my spirit that what we're doing, a lot of this is fuelled by him. >> reporter: dunn goes on trial early next year, she hopes a florida jury will reject the stand your ground defense and find him guilty of murder. >>> when we come back, the lingering legacy of superstorm sandy now one year later. >>> it was one year ago
. >> i kept screaming and all i could say was jordan is gone. jordan is gone. >> reporter: she also blames stand your ground for her son's death. >> it is not defined so people are continuing to use the legislation out of context to do whatever they want to do. you know, it's shoot first, ask questions later. >> reporter: dunn is in jail charged with first degree murder. he is planning to use a stand your ground defense. he wrote i guess it's news when someone dares not...
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william jordan joined us. you served in saudi arabia and syria and north africa as well. abdelrahman dara suleiman, iraq he writer -- iraqi writer. he is based in paris. he is part of a group that works against sectarianism. myriam benraad, a researcher at a french political center. one of the most knowledgeable experts in iraq. peter galbraith, former american ambassador. 2003 to he was an advisor when the iraqi instant that constitution was being written. he will have interesting insights. he has also written a book called "the end of iraq." let's get a feel of what life in baghdad is like. let's look at this. >> every day, hundreds of iraq is facing being targeted by religious militias. many are targeted on the street are in their home because they belong to the sunni or shiite communities. this rate of violence has brought fears the country could be on the verge of a sectarian war last seen in 2006 and 2007. at the baghdad for resid institute am a bodies arrive by the dozen -- the baghdad institute, bodies arrive by the dozens. >> [indiscernible] >> he was lucky to es
william jordan joined us. you served in saudi arabia and syria and north africa as well. abdelrahman dara suleiman, iraq he writer -- iraqi writer. he is based in paris. he is part of a group that works against sectarianism. myriam benraad, a researcher at a french political center. one of the most knowledgeable experts in iraq. peter galbraith, former american ambassador. 2003 to he was an advisor when the iraqi instant that constitution was being written. he will have interesting insights. he...
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jim jordan, walk me through. i'm not sure i understand the narrow piecemeal bills and how this is going to work to solve the problem. >> we funded the troops, larry. the senate took that as a unanimous vote from both bodies. let's keep the parks going so our world war ii veterans don't have to jump the barricades. let's make sure the veterans get the things they need. the essential things we need to fund. let's go back to the issue of obama care. why should the president be able to give special deals to big business and politicians and not treat the rest of america the same. it's equal treatment under the law. a hallmark of what our country and our constitution and government is all about. that's our argument. there are a few things that make sense to fund. even the democrats agree with us on the troops. they may not do what we want to do with the parks and veterans, but it comes back to the fairness, equal treatment under the law argument and that's a powerful argument we think r resonates with the american peop
jim jordan, walk me through. i'm not sure i understand the narrow piecemeal bills and how this is going to work to solve the problem. >> we funded the troops, larry. the senate took that as a unanimous vote from both bodies. let's keep the parks going so our world war ii veterans don't have to jump the barricades. let's make sure the veterans get the things they need. the essential things we need to fund. let's go back to the issue of obama care. why should the president be able to give...
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senators were asked to consider jordan davis.nators about her son jordan, the 17-year-old boy shot and killed sitting in the back seat of a car by a man who objected to the loud music coming from the car. michael dunn was arrested the next day and is a waiting trial in florida for first degree murder. lucia mcbath believes that florida's stand your ground law emboldened michael dunn to feel he had a right to settle an argument albout loud music with something louder his gun. >> i appear before you, my son jordan was shot and killed last november while sitting in the back seat of a friend's car listening to loud music. the man who killed him opened fire on four unarmed teenagers even as they tried to move out of harm's way. that man was empowered by the stand your ground statute. i am here to tell you there was no ground to stand. there was no threat. no one was freeing to invade his home. his vehicle, nor threatened him or his family. there was a vociferous argument about music during which the accused, michael dunn, did not feel
senators were asked to consider jordan davis.nators about her son jordan, the 17-year-old boy shot and killed sitting in the back seat of a car by a man who objected to the loud music coming from the car. michael dunn was arrested the next day and is a waiting trial in florida for first degree murder. lucia mcbath believes that florida's stand your ground law emboldened michael dunn to feel he had a right to settle an argument albout loud music with something louder his gun. >> i appear...
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but it was a scary night for one and a half-year-old jordan. >> he was just crying. >> jordan and his father were both stunned as a large tree came crashing into their bedroom last night. >> i thought i was dreaming. >> i couldn't believe it happened. >> reporter: the branch missed jordan but his father suffered scrapes on his back and had to be treated at the hospital. his injuries though were minor and olivo is grateful he got up off the bed at the last second. watch would have happened if you didn't jump out of the way. >> i was sitting right here. and the branch was like coming through here. it is this low. >>> all across the area strong gusts caused a lot of damage overnight. debris lined the road as branches were blown down, you can see how powerful the wind were. this was pulled out of the ground last night. this is the walmart shopping center in pittsburg. things were still blustery this morning. it left a mess in the family's backyard and put quite a scare into a father and son. >> this familiar will you rents the home. they are waiting for the owner to come out and check thi
but it was a scary night for one and a half-year-old jordan. >> he was just crying. >> jordan and his father were both stunned as a large tree came crashing into their bedroom last night. >> i thought i was dreaming. >> i couldn't believe it happened. >> reporter: the branch missed jordan but his father suffered scrapes on his back and had to be treated at the hospital. his injuries though were minor and olivo is grateful he got up off the bed at the last second....
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when jordan's friends tried to back the car away, mr. dunn aimed his handgun and fired off several more rounds, nine total, pierced the car. there are any number of ways this interaction might have gone, but there was only one way it could've ended once again entered the equation. in florida, over 1 million people carry concealed weapons. additionally, 10 to 15,000 more floridians are approved to carry guns in public every month, faster than any state in the nation. nationally, florida has some of the loosest permitting requirements. automobile glove boxes are becoming modern-day gun boxes. in his glove box, michael dunn kept a nine mm semiautomatic gun along with two loaded magazines. once he had unloaded his gun at my son and his teenage friends, he immediately went back to his hotel, ordered a pizza and slept. he left the scene and made no attempt to call police. he retreated, but only after he killed my son. the next morning he was arrested two hours away. those are hardly the actions and motives of someone who was quaking with fear.
when jordan's friends tried to back the car away, mr. dunn aimed his handgun and fired off several more rounds, nine total, pierced the car. there are any number of ways this interaction might have gone, but there was only one way it could've ended once again entered the equation. in florida, over 1 million people carry concealed weapons. additionally, 10 to 15,000 more floridians are approved to carry guns in public every month, faster than any state in the nation. nationally, florida has some...
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i didn't realize that jordan owned a team as well. one i never heard of. the charlotte bobcats. >> yes, it is. yeah. >> i'm going to point to this guy for the answer. it is. >> it's not surprising you haven't heard of them. they haven't been very good. >> i love to see michael jordan. i'm from chicago. i'd love to see him come back and play a game. >> i'd love to see michael jordan do anything. >> the guy is a legend. thanks. we'll keep our eye out for number 23. back out to the breaking news in redwood city. this one a five alarm fire at an apartment complex. multiple trucks on the scene working to find the best angle. >> this is on woodside road between union and kentfield avenues. woodside is the same as highway 84 so mike was talking about traffic being affected. you want to take valoda road off 84. we got a better look. it looks like it's two to three stories with the bottom level is really the garage area and then the apartments build on top of that. no word on injuries. we have a reporter headed to the scene. on this wide shot you can see all of tho
i didn't realize that jordan owned a team as well. one i never heard of. the charlotte bobcats. >> yes, it is. yeah. >> i'm going to point to this guy for the answer. it is. >> it's not surprising you haven't heard of them. they haven't been very good. >> i love to see michael jordan. i'm from chicago. i'd love to see him come back and play a game. >> i'd love to see michael jordan do anything. >> the guy is a legend. thanks. we'll keep our eye out for number...
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>> lebron. >> so would jordan.he says he could have beaten james in a one-on-one mapup but the 50-year-old says he would lose to kobe bryant because bryant has stolen all his moves. he even does interviews like michael jordan. >> wow. >>> joe flacco is selling chicken wings for mcdonald's. but he doesn't sing opera in his commercials? ]singing opera] [singing rap] >> stop it mike masco. it sounded good at first. that was justin tucker. in the end that was mike masco. ravens kicker now endorsing dr. pepper. it seems the kicker can sing in seven different languages. you can actually land a famed dr. pepper picture from justin tucker. look under the sports section. now you have to do your weather freestyle rap. don't do it. >>> good morning, everybody. i can get pretty cheesy, 87 degrees. warm day and if you thought that was it for the heat there's more to the south and west. wait until you see the most accurate 7-day forecast. >>> right now heavy delays on the west side of the beltway at i-70. i'm following two crash
>> lebron. >> so would jordan.he says he could have beaten james in a one-on-one mapup but the 50-year-old says he would lose to kobe bryant because bryant has stolen all his moves. he even does interviews like michael jordan. >> wow. >>> joe flacco is selling chicken wings for mcdonald's. but he doesn't sing opera in his commercials? ]singing opera] [singing rap] >> stop it mike masco. it sounded good at first. that was justin tucker. in the end that was mike...
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here to answer that question and more is ohio congressman jim jordan.ongressman, welcome back to fox news sunday. as we said, the president rejected the house gop plan and the senate democrats have rejected an even more generous plan being offered by senate republicans. i say generous in the sense that it demanded less of the president and gave him or tilted more towards the president. so the question is do you get the sense that the other side thinks they have you guys on the ropes and that they can force you to cave? >> well, we get the sense they don't want to negotiate. we've offered i think 11 different bills either funding all or part of the government and they haven't even debated them in the senate, let alone pass them. there are two key principles. the first is, you can't keep spending money you don't have. can't keep raising the limit on an already maxed out credit card. the second principle is this, obama care is unfair. you can't give special dispensation to members of congress and say to every other american, you have to go to a website tha
here to answer that question and more is ohio congressman jim jordan.ongressman, welcome back to fox news sunday. as we said, the president rejected the house gop plan and the senate democrats have rejected an even more generous plan being offered by senate republicans. i say generous in the sense that it demanded less of the president and gave him or tilted more towards the president. so the question is do you get the sense that the other side thinks they have you guys on the ropes and that...
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everybody is like michael jordan is here. michael jordan is here. michael jordan is here. cool. hey, man, i am obviously a big fan. i am sure everybody is going to be getting at you so i just want ed to say hi before it got too crazy. and i literally turned my head and realized. i peed a little bit. >> jimmy: have you played golf with michael? >> i have played golf with michael. don't do that. >> jimmy: he gambles, competitive, and cheats, and all that stuff? >> specifically, yes. all in that order. >> jimmy: how much did he get from you? >> we got to the 14th hole. he was not playing very well. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> we had not gambled at that point. and -- and he, he said, oh, i won't say the amount of money that he said we should play each hole, but it was a lot -- it was -- it rhymes with a -- million. i said, on the tee box on the 14th hole. i said, are you [ bleep ] kidding me? i said, i said, let me ask you a question, before you say that, does your brain say, i'm going to sound like the biggest [ bleep ] ever? and obviously he knew i was joking. oh, come on, i'm any
everybody is like michael jordan is here. michael jordan is here. michael jordan is here. cool. hey, man, i am obviously a big fan. i am sure everybody is going to be getting at you so i just want ed to say hi before it got too crazy. and i literally turned my head and realized. i peed a little bit. >> jimmy: have you played golf with michael? >> i have played golf with michael. don't do that. >> jimmy: he gambles, competitive, and cheats, and all that stuff? >>...
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from the la clippers, chris paul, blake griffin and deandre jordan. "this week in unnecessary censorship." plus music from panic! at the disco. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome to the show. thank you for watching. glad to be here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] last night -- last night's show was kind of exhausting. it was tense. kanye west was here. i won't go over the feud thing again. if you've don't know what happened. you don't care. he was mad. we talked it out. it was uncomfortable at times. in fact we gate huge raot a hug the show last night. so much so i'm thinking of fighting a fight with another celebrity. right now i have it narrowed done to kirk cameron and james vanderbeek. i need to find their weaknesses if any one can help me. do. i want to talk text messaging. i was involved in an incident this morning. soc some one, i won't say who, let's say her name is my mother. texted me at 4:57 a.m. today. it wasn't an emergency. just had some thoughts on the show last night
from the la clippers, chris paul, blake griffin and deandre jordan. "this week in unnecessary censorship." plus music from panic! at the disco. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome to the show. thank you for watching. glad to be here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] last night -- last night's show was kind of exhausting. it was tense. kanye west was here. i won't go over the feud thing again. if you've don't...