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jordan's in the water, jordan's yelling everybody buddy up. activated their emergency beacons. their attempt to be the first crew to row from africa to north america was obviously ending in disaster, their boat which was designed to right itself had capsized. they deployed their life raft but for nearly three hours they struggled in vain to right the james robert hansen. jordan wouldn't give up on the boat named for his late father. >> and jordan let out this sigh under his breath. come on, dad. and your heart just kind of goes o, right. >> and then they drifted in the high seas, hoping rescuers received their distress beacons. in fact, they did. even now, a year later, it's still unclear why at first there were reports of just three beacons. while out there waiting for help, adam, the proud canadian found his thoughts wandering back to the olympics. >> and the marijuaamericans hav chant u-s-a that everyone finds tremendously annoying. and all of a sudden the coast guard shows up. pat, tear's are coming to his eyes, and he's like, we're going
jordan's in the water, jordan's yelling everybody buddy up. activated their emergency beacons. their attempt to be the first crew to row from africa to north america was obviously ending in disaster, their boat which was designed to right itself had capsized. they deployed their life raft but for nearly three hours they struggled in vain to right the james robert hansen. jordan wouldn't give up on the boat named for his late father. >> and jordan let out this sigh under his breath. come...
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edge came through in jordan.had political rights. michael was born into a world where those rights were bestowed. but the people who raised him came out after a culture where none of that was available. >> thank you so much, fascinating. >>> up next. is batman a superhero? vo: once upon a time there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where villages floated on water and castles were houses dragons lurked giants stood tall and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: whatever you can imagine, all in one place expedia, find yours ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident
edge came through in jordan.had political rights. michael was born into a world where those rights were bestowed. but the people who raised him came out after a culture where none of that was available. >> thank you so much, fascinating. >>> up next. is batman a superhero? vo: once upon a time there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where villages floated on water and castles were houses dragons lurked giants stood tall and the good queen showed the boy it could all be...
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and jordan is very proud of that fact. --has build a pickle mitch pilgrimage site. it is a major tourist attraction when there is not a war in the region. in aope is about to enter few meters of where i am standing. the crowds are becoming louder and louder. >> we understand that pope francis is later going to be meeting with syrian refugees in jordan. can you tell us more about that? >> jordan has an enormous refugee problem. there are about one million syrian refugees registered at the moment and many more coming in every day. this is a country with only about six million people altogether, and a country with verysmall resources, but hospitable and they are proud of their hospitality. the pope will draw attention to the burden this places upon jordan, and really point a finger at wealthy western nations, european nations, they really need to step up to the plate. >> thank you very much for the update. moving to some other news, the leaders of thailand's coup say they will detain prime minister yingluck shinawatra, and ca
and jordan is very proud of that fact. --has build a pickle mitch pilgrimage site. it is a major tourist attraction when there is not a war in the region. in aope is about to enter few meters of where i am standing. the crowds are becoming louder and louder. >> we understand that pope francis is later going to be meeting with syrian refugees in jordan. can you tell us more about that? >> jordan has an enormous refugee problem. there are about one million syrian refugees registered...
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this mum says jordan davis was meticulous about his appearance. he wanted everything to match, from his hat to -- to his shoes. he didn't smile for the first six months of his life, but since then he never stopped -ml the day he was killed following a dispute however music. >> i know he's fine. >> lucy will always all herself jordan's mum. now there's an ache attached to that title. in february a jury deadlocked on a first degree murder charge against michael dunn, the defendant. the city attorney plans to try him again. >> it's like a dark cloud hanging over our heads. it's something we have to think about every single day of our lives. >> since her son's death she has stepped into the spotlight as a gun control advocate. last fall she testified before a judicial committee investigating the exact of stopped your ground laws - allowing people to defend themselves if they feel they are in danger. dunn said he feared for his life. she refutes that. >> an angry man that owned a gun, kept it close at hand and demonstrated hatred one balmy evening for
this mum says jordan davis was meticulous about his appearance. he wanted everything to match, from his hat to -- to his shoes. he didn't smile for the first six months of his life, but since then he never stopped -ml the day he was killed following a dispute however music. >> i know he's fine. >> lucy will always all herself jordan's mum. now there's an ache attached to that title. in february a jury deadlocked on a first degree murder charge against michael dunn, the defendant....
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the jordan government.t says it will not interfere in the election which is happening inside the embassy, which is considered syrian territory. but jordan cannot afford to diplomatic ties with syria. >>> the crackdown has jeopardized the fairness of the election. the mass arrest of political disdense has created a repressive environment, which has undermined the vote. meanwhile a presidential candidate has appealed the decision to extend the vote to a third day. >> reporter: polls opened smoothly for a third day of voting to choose a new president for egypt, but there is a growing debate about the low turnout in the last couple of days. there are around 50 million registered voters, and states media and talk shows were encouraging people to come out. a government official says 37% of people have voted, but al jazeera has no way of verifying that figure. while the opposition alliance, which includes the outlawed muslim brotherhood, insists that less than 10% of voters showed up. another figure that we cannot
the jordan government.t says it will not interfere in the election which is happening inside the embassy, which is considered syrian territory. but jordan cannot afford to diplomatic ties with syria. >>> the crackdown has jeopardized the fairness of the election. the mass arrest of political disdense has created a repressive environment, which has undermined the vote. meanwhile a presidential candidate has appealed the decision to extend the vote to a third day. >> reporter:...
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, we know that some of them enter jordan to make trouble for us. police patrols have increased. higher sand barriers aimed to prevent refugees entering and leaving the camp illegally, and a hands-off approach. leaders are trained and paid to carry out internal policing and report threats. >> when there's a problem we try to solve it ourselves and not go to the security forces. if we can't, we have to tell them so the issue does not get bigger. >> sense the beginning of the year the government used iris scans. the jordanian authority expressed fear over sleeper cells across the country. they are believed to be quietly working on behalf of the government and are suspected of planning to create chaos and instability inside and outside refugee camps. >> refugees agreed there are syrian government loyalists living among them. >> they are infiltrators, they are syrian government loyalists who want government and turmoil. they are here in the camp, many in this area. i used to live in the camp and i moved. >> it's not just syrian government loyalists that
, we know that some of them enter jordan to make trouble for us. police patrols have increased. higher sand barriers aimed to prevent refugees entering and leaving the camp illegally, and a hands-off approach. leaders are trained and paid to carry out internal policing and report threats. >> when there's a problem we try to solve it ourselves and not go to the security forces. if we can't, we have to tell them so the issue does not get bigger. >> sense the beginning of the year the...
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king abdullah of jordan was the driver.e praised the pope as a conscience for the world. >> you have reminded us in word and in deed that pontiff means bridge builder. >> reporter: in jordan, the west bank and here in jerusalem the pope also aims to bring hope to the dwindling christian communities in the holy land. dr. bernard sabella a christian member of the parliament says better opportunities abroad forced some christians away. >> they see no prospects for employment. what they do? >> reporter: the pope also called for an end to the war in syria. one attempt of many on his ambitious three day journey to bring peace to the fractured middle east. adriana diaz, cbs news, jerusalem. >> the pope will visit a palestinian camp near bethlehem in the west bank. >>> all right back in the area in the middle of this holiday weekend wed had much -- we had much of the same. temperatures actually cooled down a little bit inland today. that's just the status quo for the this time of the year. the usual low clouds but plenty of sun inl
king abdullah of jordan was the driver.e praised the pope as a conscience for the world. >> you have reminded us in word and in deed that pontiff means bridge builder. >> reporter: in jordan, the west bank and here in jerusalem the pope also aims to bring hope to the dwindling christian communities in the holy land. dr. bernard sabella a christian member of the parliament says better opportunities abroad forced some christians away. >> they see no prospects for employment....
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dunn said he feared for his life before he shot jordan. during her testimony, macbath refuted that. >> an angry man who owned a gun kept it close at hand and chose to demonstrate unbridled hatred .1 balmy evening for reasons i will never understand. these laws empowered his prejudice beliefs and subsequent rage over my son's own life, his liberty and pursuit of happiness happiness. >>> the role of crusading activist is not something she ever envisioned. now, she can't imagine doing anything else? >> i feel a responsibility now to protect others, to keep the same thing, that very thing, from happening to others. >> she says jordan is speaking through her, guiding her. >> everything that i have been praying for jordan over the years, all of the protection i wanted him to have, all of the love i wanted him to have, everything i wanted to give him, god has given him that tenfold. >> in jordan's room sits a photo taken for mother's day long before the holiday became a painful reminder of a loss no mother should have to bear. natasha ganame, mia
dunn said he feared for his life before he shot jordan. during her testimony, macbath refuted that. >> an angry man who owned a gun kept it close at hand and chose to demonstrate unbridled hatred .1 balmy evening for reasons i will never understand. these laws empowered his prejudice beliefs and subsequent rage over my son's own life, his liberty and pursuit of happiness happiness. >>> the role of crusading activist is not something she ever envisioned. now, she can't imagine...
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pope francis in jordan. the first part of his historic pilgrimage begins. >>> plus fear of the future. the obstacles facing girls in ni nigeria more than a month after hundreds are kidnapped in broad did a daylight the horror of fake drugs. hundreds of thousands of people die each year because the prescriptions they need aren't the real deal. >>> we begin in southern california where seven people are dead after afternoon overnight shooting spree near the campus of uc santa barbara. they say people were gunned down in drive high by shootings. al jazeera's brian rooney is there right now. what do we know at this point? >> reporter: isla vista is a student residential area off of the santa barbara campus. it is crowded with students at any time of day or night. last night, friday night obviously, a lot of people were out. apparently a black bmw pulled up to a group of people and the driver started shooting. there wereples nearby who engaged him. we don't have the exact sequence but there ended up being as many
pope francis in jordan. the first part of his historic pilgrimage begins. >>> plus fear of the future. the obstacles facing girls in ni nigeria more than a month after hundreds are kidnapped in broad did a daylight the horror of fake drugs. hundreds of thousands of people die each year because the prescriptions they need aren't the real deal. >>> we begin in southern california where seven people are dead after afternoon overnight shooting spree near the campus of uc santa...
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a lot of parties trying to transfer the crisis up to jordan. so we know some of them, in jordan, they make problems for us. >> police patrols increased and every day a team of 2,000 security personnel are needed to cover three shifts. there's a hands-off approach. refugee community leaders are trained and paid to carry out internal policing and report threats. when there's a problem, we try to solve it ourselves, and not go to the security forces. if we can't, we have to tell them so the issue does not get bigger. since the beginning of the year the government started to userize scans to use refugees to document sirrans onored anian territory. >> they have expressed fear of sleeper cells. >> the groups are believed to be quietly working on behalf of the syrian government, and are suspected of planning to create chaos and stability inside and outside refugee champs. >> refugee agrees there are syrian government loyalists living amongst them. >> they are infiltrators, syrian government loyalists that want trouble and turmoil. they are in the camp
a lot of parties trying to transfer the crisis up to jordan. so we know some of them, in jordan, they make problems for us. >> police patrols increased and every day a team of 2,000 security personnel are needed to cover three shifts. there's a hands-off approach. refugee community leaders are trained and paid to carry out internal policing and report threats. when there's a problem, we try to solve it ourselves, and not go to the security forces. if we can't, we have to tell them so the...
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we don't have any problem in jordan and we hope many tourist people will come to jordan. >> reporter:ertainly high hopes and expectations for the pope's visit. on the flight in he seemed relaxed, yet mindful of what he called the challenges ahead. >> it is a grueling couple of days for the pontiff. the sun up here in amman come in about five hours and that begins the day as pope francis will head to bethlehem for mass there on sunday. and then monday he heads to jerusalem where he visits a number of sites inside israel. back to you. >> it promises to be quite a meaningful and insparing mass tomorrow in bethlehem. >> a meaningful mass, of course. and the schedule for pope francis is grueling. and chock full of historic significance during a turbulence period in the middle east will particularly for christians. joining me now, u.s. ambassador to the vatican. ray flynn. thank you for being here, ambassador. >> great to be here. >> as we know, most of the wars are centered around religious beliefs and ideals. do you think pope francis' trip to the middle east will do something to provide
we don't have any problem in jordan and we hope many tourist people will come to jordan. >> reporter:ertainly high hopes and expectations for the pope's visit. on the flight in he seemed relaxed, yet mindful of what he called the challenges ahead. >> it is a grueling couple of days for the pontiff. the sun up here in amman come in about five hours and that begins the day as pope francis will head to bethlehem for mass there on sunday. and then monday he heads to jerusalem where he...
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so this is what is overshadowing the visit of the pope to jordan. all the violence in jordan. the refugee who is have come here whether syrian or iraqis, and they believe this is a gesture of support and they appreciate and they called on the pope to help them bring security and stability to the region. not more--so no more christians would have to leave their homes. the number of christians has in the region diminished over the years, and jordan is no more than 3%. even though this is a stable country, it's the one who is are surrounding jordan that are really suffering, and they are facing sectarian challenges and conflict and the vatican and world leaders have to help this region see peace and stability. >> and the vatican let it be known that they hoped that this would be a tour, which had purely religious purposes and objectives, but i doubt very much if they were able to avoid politics in this region. >> it's very difficult, as you said. this region is engulfed by violence. there are refugees here. one of the main talking points in the statements at the royal palace, he
so this is what is overshadowing the visit of the pope to jordan. all the violence in jordan. the refugee who is have come here whether syrian or iraqis, and they believe this is a gesture of support and they appreciate and they called on the pope to help them bring security and stability to the region. not more--so no more christians would have to leave their homes. the number of christians has in the region diminished over the years, and jordan is no more than 3%. even though this is a stable...
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and michael jordan says he was once against all white people. the basketball legend in his own words. let's go "outfront." >> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, breaking news following two major stories tonight. terror shutting down an american embassy in yemen, while terrorists in nigeria are holding still more than 200 girls hostage tonight. new violence erupting there today. hundreds dead. first to yemen. american official saysing tonight a number of recent attacks against foreign diplomats there is forcing them to temporarily close the embassy in the capital suna. let's get trite strait to barbara starr. good evening. what have you learnsed? >> there is more to the story than what officials are publicly saying. behind the scenes a senior official tells me this is all about a threat to the embassy. there may be other western threats, but right now the concern is a credible threat to the u.s. embassy in yemen. this is a threat that first emerged back in march when we saw that videotape of about 100 al qaeda operative
and michael jordan says he was once against all white people. the basketball legend in his own words. let's go "outfront." >> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, breaking news following two major stories tonight. terror shutting down an american embassy in yemen, while terrorists in nigeria are holding still more than 200 girls hostage tonight. new violence erupting there today. hundreds dead. first to yemen. american official saysing tonight...
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i want to ask maria lisa guzman to announce the recipients from joining jordan and that's it >> from jordan high school maria and lowell high school kimberly chang and other missing jell and dave more and more let me see and other. (clapping.) >> hello, everyone. hi hello. all right. so my name is miss mr. guzman a high school senior at balboa high school attending uc davis next year so thank you. (clapping.) i see a lot of familiar a faces in the crowd my teacher my environmental science teacher and my al gastrobra teacher and history teacher those are very good people, you know. my teacher i had her for two years and i am in this program to go camping with my class and basically, i - yes walk so, yes. she shows a lot of empathy towards her students she's wonderful in many ways and mr. go on do he's a very cool math teacher. he takes time out of his life to, you know, play this game called legal legions on the computer it's online you fight other people with swords and stuff. so anyways they're good people and teachers are good and all right. okay. now we have the latin-american tea
i want to ask maria lisa guzman to announce the recipients from joining jordan and that's it >> from jordan high school maria and lowell high school kimberly chang and other missing jell and dave more and more let me see and other. (clapping.) >> hello, everyone. hi hello. all right. so my name is miss mr. guzman a high school senior at balboa high school attending uc davis next year so thank you. (clapping.) i see a lot of familiar a faces in the crowd my teacher my environmental...
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. >>> jordan's ambassador kept hostage in libya released in exchange for the release of a prisoner in ayman. >>> past the point of no return - scientists warn of an irreversible antarctic thaw. >>> first, the u.s. says it started surveillance flights over northern nigeria, as part of the international rescue effort to try to find more than 200 kidnapped school girls. boko haram, the group that took them, operates across a swathe of states in the north. a state of emergency was declared a year ago. the girls were taken on april 14th, a month ago. if the girls are in the county, it's thought they'd be held in that area. the u.s. started to fly manned surveillance missions across the region, and sent a team of 30 experts and the fbi, the defense and state departments to help with the search. on monday boko haram released a video of the girls. u.s. experts studied the pictures closely for clues that might help find them. >> human rights groups say nigeria's government is to glam for the growing -- blame for the instability in the country. last week it was said they failed to address wides
. >>> jordan's ambassador kept hostage in libya released in exchange for the release of a prisoner in ayman. >>> past the point of no return - scientists warn of an irreversible antarctic thaw. >>> first, the u.s. says it started surveillance flights over northern nigeria, as part of the international rescue effort to try to find more than 200 kidnapped school girls. boko haram, the group that took them, operates across a swathe of states in the north. a state of...
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jordan has 600,000 registered refugees, taking the number across the region to close to 3 million. more than 6.5 million have been forced to leave their homes but remain inside syria. we have been at the catholic church in qatari camp and joins us live. what else has come out of that conference. >> this is the third meeting of its kind. it includes the foreign ministers of turkey, jordan, lebanon, egypt and the social affairs minister of lebanon. the last meeting, the second one was in turkey in january. they are trying to, as they say, draw the world's attention to the humanitarian impact of the refugee crisis on the countries hosting the most refugees, and we heard from the foreign minister of jordan, and the u.n. high commissioner of refugees and said that jordan and lebanon are posting the largest number of refugees. they are calling it a humanitarian disaster, because it is growing. and the impact on society and the economy and the countries that are posting the refugees are detrimental. and the solution to the conflict is not humanitarian or military, but is political. they s
jordan has 600,000 registered refugees, taking the number across the region to close to 3 million. more than 6.5 million have been forced to leave their homes but remain inside syria. we have been at the catholic church in qatari camp and joins us live. what else has come out of that conference. >> this is the third meeting of its kind. it includes the foreign ministers of turkey, jordan, lebanon, egypt and the social affairs minister of lebanon. the last meeting, the second one was in...
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river jordan.on met with the chef who's preparing a five course meal for this pontiff. >> last minute preparation for a very special visitor. at the latin patriarch gate, the seat of the roman catholic church in jerusalem. everyone is getting ready for the visit of pope francis, even in the kitchen. meet chef joseph. he'll be making dinner for pope francis on sunday. it's not the first time he'll cook for a pontiff. this chef has prepared meals for pope john paul ii, and for pope benedict who's 2009 visit to jerusalem was highly emotional for chef joseph. >> i began crying. >> reporter: you started crying? >> yes. i don't know, it was a different feeling, you know? i don't know. >> reporter: as chef joseph and his team prepare a practice run of the five course meal they plan to serve the current pope, he gets some breaking news. he says pope francis doesn't like red meat. so you're changing the menu at the last minute. >> yes. >> reporter: are you nervous? >> no. we're working for the pope. not for
river jordan.on met with the chef who's preparing a five course meal for this pontiff. >> last minute preparation for a very special visitor. at the latin patriarch gate, the seat of the roman catholic church in jerusalem. everyone is getting ready for the visit of pope francis, even in the kitchen. meet chef joseph. he'll be making dinner for pope francis on sunday. it's not the first time he'll cook for a pontiff. this chef has prepared meals for pope john paul ii, and for pope benedict...
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chris paul lost to jordan for the jam. curry drives. blocked by jordan.pers take it the other way. blake griffin had 24. but his biggest play with under a minute left. drives, throws it up somehow, gets it to drop and one. then griffin giving it up to jordan for ott easy jam clippers moving onto the second round with a victory. >> battled against a team that got a lot of respect for. extremely well coached. and i think we'll see each other down the road again. i'm extremely proud of my guys. i think it's been an outstanding year for us. >> now the clippers will play the second seeded okc thunder. durant leading the way with 33 points. russell westbrook a triple-double. 16 assists, enboards. thunder wins big, 120-109 thatu final. larry an bird top seeded indiana pacer hold off atlanta, down 3-2 in the series. got 30 points, 11 rebounds from paul george while stephenson added 14 points. indiana ends with a 92-80 victory and get washington in the conference semis. we'll take a brief time-out before we hit the diamond. free more's solo home run leads the leag
chris paul lost to jordan for the jam. curry drives. blocked by jordan.pers take it the other way. blake griffin had 24. but his biggest play with under a minute left. drives, throws it up somehow, gets it to drop and one. then griffin giving it up to jordan for ott easy jam clippers moving onto the second round with a victory. >> battled against a team that got a lot of respect for. extremely well coached. and i think we'll see each other down the road again. i'm extremely proud of my...
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in jordan and israel have no interest at all.fe. that said, you are right, the pope decided not to travel around in armor plated cars. he's going to do public appearances in the same kind of open air jeep he uses. he's a spontaneous figure and likes to plunge into crowds, slap backs and kiss babies. we'll see that going on here. he will be exposed. the local officials i talked to said that they are going to pull out all of the stops to make sure he is secure. >> all right. john allen, we appreciate your reporting. thank you so much. we'll talk with him throughout the morning as the pope continues and gets immersed in this three-day trip. >> historic, indeed. something else happening this morning. the calls for eric shinseki to resign. the calls are getting louder. he says he's not going anywhere. >> who should be held accountable for the alleged cover up? that is next. oh! the name your price tool! you tell them how much you want to pay, and they help you find a policy that fits your budget. i told you to wear something comfortab
in jordan and israel have no interest at all.fe. that said, you are right, the pope decided not to travel around in armor plated cars. he's going to do public appearances in the same kind of open air jeep he uses. he's a spontaneous figure and likes to plunge into crowds, slap backs and kiss babies. we'll see that going on here. he will be exposed. the local officials i talked to said that they are going to pull out all of the stops to make sure he is secure. >> all right. john allen, we...
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remember here in jordan, at least, 90-plus percent of the population is muslim. there is a christian minority here, and he talked a lot about the need for everyone to be able to practice their religion in freedom. he brought with him a muslim cleric and rabbi as part of his official delegation here. the jordanians are using it in a little bit of a way to try and make over their image here. there is billboards all over amman, jordan, showing king abdullah and the holy father together, and the caption reads "together we make peace." going forward, of course, the jordanians hope that the pontiff's visit sort of highlights them as a tourist destination, which they hope will bring a lot of tourism here to jordan. from jordan, the pope heads to bethlehem tomorrow for a large mass, and finishes up his visit, eric, on monday in jerusalem before heading back to rome. obviously, a lot more news to come out from the pontiff's visit over the next kun he of days. eric? >> all right, leland. and tomorrow's mass in bethlehem certainly will be meaningful and resonate. thanks so
remember here in jordan, at least, 90-plus percent of the population is muslim. there is a christian minority here, and he talked a lot about the need for everyone to be able to practice their religion in freedom. he brought with him a muslim cleric and rabbi as part of his official delegation here. the jordanians are using it in a little bit of a way to try and make over their image here. there is billboards all over amman, jordan, showing king abdullah and the holy father together, and the...
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a lot of parties trying to transfer up to jordan.e know that some of them, they go to jordan to make it for us. >> police patrols increased and every day a team of over 2,000 security personnel is needed to cover three shifts. higher sound barriers aim to protect refugees from entering and leaving the camp illegally. >> there's a hands-off approach. leaders are paid to carry out internal policing and report threats. >> when there's a problem we try to solve it ourselves and not go to the security forces. if we can't, we have to tell them so the issue does not get bigger. >>> since the beginning of the year, the government used iris scans. the scord cane an -- jordanian authorities expressed fear about the presence of sleeper sells across the country. the groups are believed to be working on behalf of the syrian government and are suspected of planning to create chaos and instability inside and outside refugee champs. >> refugees agreed there are syrian government loyalists among them. >> translation: they are infiltrators, loyalists
a lot of parties trying to transfer up to jordan.e know that some of them, they go to jordan to make it for us. >> police patrols increased and every day a team of over 2,000 security personnel is needed to cover three shifts. higher sound barriers aim to protect refugees from entering and leaving the camp illegally. >> there's a hands-off approach. leaders are paid to carry out internal policing and report threats. >> when there's a problem we try to solve it ourselves and...
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now, the pontiff will arrive in jordan tomorrow. nbc's anne thompson has more from the capital, imam. >> reporter: jordan just 2% christian, yet there is genuine excitement here about pope francis' visit. he brings a message of compassion, peace, and outreach that has those charged with protecting him on high alert. this mob scene in rio, when the pope's driver took a wrong turn, is exactly what the security forces in jordan, the palestinian territories, and israel want to avoid. but pope francis wants to be close to the people. he doesn't want an amored car, bulletproof glass, or large security presence. in jerusalem, orthodox jews protested the pope's visit. anti-christian graffiti has been scrawled on christian sites. to protect the pope, they'll use uniformed and undercover forces. >> we have more than 3,000 police officers involved in the security operation, with emphasis on jerusalem. >> reporter: francis' trip begins here in jordan, where this morning this father celebrated mass. his ministry includes 350 refugee families fro
now, the pontiff will arrive in jordan tomorrow. nbc's anne thompson has more from the capital, imam. >> reporter: jordan just 2% christian, yet there is genuine excitement here about pope francis' visit. he brings a message of compassion, peace, and outreach that has those charged with protecting him on high alert. this mob scene in rio, when the pope's driver took a wrong turn, is exactly what the security forces in jordan, the palestinian territories, and israel want to avoid. but pope...
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lee took jordan for one last ride. with the blessing of the sheriff you see next to this truck, put up a nice burnout in honor of jordan. >> this is so beautiful. it makes me so sad, but how beautiful that his community came together to give him this last awesome burnout. >> how emotional that must have been for his friend behind the wheel of the truck to know he was carrying out the last wish and taking his good buddy on that last ride, like there's so much heartbreak there, but it's such a beautiful tribute. >> big old knot because you know how big and powerful that moment is. >> sad moment, but also very touching beautiful moment too in the form of burnt rubber. true tribute to a gear head. >> a plane crash caught on camera in the blue mountains near australia. this plane crash does not look like what you think a plane cash looks like the guy behind the camera is doug turner. see the parachute in the air. that parachute is bringing down the airplane. >> yeah. >> safely. now, reports say this is a cessna-like airplan
lee took jordan for one last ride. with the blessing of the sheriff you see next to this truck, put up a nice burnout in honor of jordan. >> this is so beautiful. it makes me so sad, but how beautiful that his community came together to give him this last awesome burnout. >> how emotional that must have been for his friend behind the wheel of the truck to know he was carrying out the last wish and taking his good buddy on that last ride, like there's so much heartbreak there, but...
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christians are a tiny minority in jordan.but today in the soccer stadium, they gave pope francis a welcome worthy of st. peter's square. >> what does pope francis mean to you? >> peace, love. >> reporter: university student captured it all on her new phone. >> this is the pope because it is really windy here. >> reporter: the pope lost his cap but won the crowd, stopping to bless or kiss every child handed to him. for 1400 lucky children, this was more than a papal mass. >> can you believe your daughter is going to receive her first communion at a papal mass? >> it is really amazing. it's a very nice feeling. i never imagined my daughter would have this honor. >> reporter: 9-year-old nadine's focus wasn't on francis. >> i feel happy. it's like my first time and i don't want to mess it up. >> reporter: 20,000 people joined her in the first highlight of what the pope insists is a religious trip, but he did not ignore the region's major conflicts, meeting with king abdullah. the pope praised jordan for welcoming refugees and cal
christians are a tiny minority in jordan.but today in the soccer stadium, they gave pope francis a welcome worthy of st. peter's square. >> what does pope francis mean to you? >> peace, love. >> reporter: university student captured it all on her new phone. >> this is the pope because it is really windy here. >> reporter: the pope lost his cap but won the crowd, stopping to bless or kiss every child handed to him. for 1400 lucky children, this was more than a papal...
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majid khan and has worked in tourism and jordan for more than twenty years he knows the history of this meeting went very well that is why his pleas to guide the toys in the two cities are places where caravans of the great silk road past the follow up on the top of the more job now so promotions from jordan palestine syria and lebanon passion to josh and jordan to picture city and enter i think about the show by the red sea to teach it in other countries the silk road was also a main route to central asia for jordanians among people on the panel with the club. the problem. i do. great silk route includes an extensive network of routes between second century before christ in sixteenth century. the term silk road with scorn by german scientists from the dead one ripped open debate seven expeditions to china from eighteen sixty eight to eighteen seventy two. chinese silk was one of the most popular trading goods and the caravan to travel from china to the middle east into northeast africa. according to majid khan is the redheaded different name than words. the growers and politicians of t
majid khan and has worked in tourism and jordan for more than twenty years he knows the history of this meeting went very well that is why his pleas to guide the toys in the two cities are places where caravans of the great silk road past the follow up on the top of the more job now so promotions from jordan palestine syria and lebanon passion to josh and jordan to picture city and enter i think about the show by the red sea to teach it in other countries the silk road was also a main route to...
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. >> nick schifrin in imam jordan. thank you for joining us. >> we have time for a question, so, nick, a first-hand look at the fall-out from the syrian law. what are we expecting from the conversation with syrian refugees? >> this is important. pope francis came to highlight the flight of syrian refugees. it 100,000 syrians are fleeing. by the end of year it will be the largest refugee crisis since world war ii. there's 20,000 syrian christian refugees, and he'll meet with 500 families, including one that this to flee syria through their politics and religion. >> i love nail polish. these books. and this make-up. >> reporter: when 20-year-old marian fled, she only had time to grab her most prized possessions. >> before we travelled to jordan, i felt so sad. >> her favourite memento a ring prescribed with welcoming god's kingdom. what she feels she and her country lost. >> my life was amazing. in syria there is a lot of freedom, more than here. >> marianne and her father fled a city that was a christian sang uary for 1
. >> nick schifrin in imam jordan. thank you for joining us. >> we have time for a question, so, nick, a first-hand look at the fall-out from the syrian law. what are we expecting from the conversation with syrian refugees? >> this is important. pope francis came to highlight the flight of syrian refugees. it 100,000 syrians are fleeing. by the end of year it will be the largest refugee crisis since world war ii. there's 20,000 syrian christian refugees, and he'll meet with...
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she wouldn't let her father touch her, paramedics touch her. >> even after surgery, jordan was miserable. with a device drilled into her bone, she refused to get out of bed or even eat. >> my daughter was dying. she was dying. >> and then came a miracle -- the pet partner team of janelle and jenna. >> and when we saw jenna, me and mommy, we were like, "why is there a dog in the hospital?" and when jenna came in my room, she did tricks for me, and then she came up on the bed and then cuddled on this horse. >> the bond was immediate and so was the effect on jordan. after that cuddle, she agreed to a bargain. if she would eat, she could take jenna for a walk. >> and so i ate some of my lunch, and i got out of bed, and i walked the dog. >> jordan was still hooked up to her medicine. but the little girl and the loving dog took a walk all around the hospital hallway -- a journey back to life. >> my daughter was on the brink of death, and that dog helped to bring her back. >> jenna! >> that was two years ago. here's a happy reunion. >> hi, jenna! >> stories like this one are happening all the t
she wouldn't let her father touch her, paramedics touch her. >> even after surgery, jordan was miserable. with a device drilled into her bone, she refused to get out of bed or even eat. >> my daughter was dying. she was dying. >> and then came a miracle -- the pet partner team of janelle and jenna. >> and when we saw jenna, me and mommy, we were like, "why is there a dog in the hospital?" and when jenna came in my room, she did tricks for me, and then she came...
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neither lebanon nor jordan can sustain that. they will up the anti-. they have forced the unhcr to build camps. the neighbourhood is restraining any real arming of the refugee - the rebels, because they don't want more refugees, if the rebels win, they'll have to take the cities, major cities that asaad controls, and that means destroying them, and a big flow of refugees. asaad has the neighbourhood by the scruff of their neck. it's, in a sense, he can blackmail them with refugees. >>> we'll fake -- take a break. earlier i asked what it could take to make syria a normal country again. i'll talk with my guests about that when we return. this is "inside story". >>> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. on this edition of the programme, we are talking about the syrian civil war. it's been three years, and the fighting rages on. the u.n.'s chief peace envoy resigned and u.n. secretary-general blamed everyone, including the world body he leads for the lack of progress. even if the fighting stopped tomorrow, wouldn't you still have years of work left
neither lebanon nor jordan can sustain that. they will up the anti-. they have forced the unhcr to build camps. the neighbourhood is restraining any real arming of the refugee - the rebels, because they don't want more refugees, if the rebels win, they'll have to take the cities, major cities that asaad controls, and that means destroying them, and a big flow of refugees. asaad has the neighbourhood by the scruff of their neck. it's, in a sense, he can blackmail them with refugees. >>>...
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another reason why jordan has taken the security of these camps so seriously.jazeera. >> the trial of the son of the late libyan leader muammar qaddafi has been postponed until may 25th. he and dozens former officials are facing charges ranging from corruption, war crimes and suppressing the 2011 up rising. >>> cairo has sentenced 46 students who were involved in anti-coup demonstrations in the capital of cairo. the students who supported ousted president mohamed morsi were accused of blocking roads and attacking security. they were fined over $4,000 ea each. >>> three al jazeera english journalists have been held in an egyptian prison for 134 days now. they are falsely accused of conspiring with the outlawed muslim brotherhood. the group has been declared a terrorist organization in egypt. journalistal shamy has been held without trial and his health is deteriorating even further. al jazeera rejects all charges and demands their release. >>> guatemalans remembering those who were killed in the civil war. david mercer has more from guatemala city. >> reporter:
another reason why jordan has taken the security of these camps so seriously.jazeera. >> the trial of the son of the late libyan leader muammar qaddafi has been postponed until may 25th. he and dozens former officials are facing charges ranging from corruption, war crimes and suppressing the 2011 up rising. >>> cairo has sentenced 46 students who were involved in anti-coup demonstrations in the capital of cairo. the students who supported ousted president mohamed morsi were...
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jordan spieth. to play first. >> and this will be down the side of the fairway. >> that's a big bounce and easily reachable in two. the wind has dropped to virtually nothing earlier in the day. considerably more into the wind. and kaymer taking the driver. at the left cutting into the right there. this should be fine. >> lands softly so that's just fine. we go up to 17, off a two-putt birdie. this was just earlier. one of the best ball strikers on the pga tour. that was not even close johnny. >> that's nerves there. >> garcia needs to go birdie birdie if he's going to tie furyk in the club house. way up in the air, pulled a little bit though, gary. >> yeah. that is not very good, johnny. not that far left. not with a wedge. >> at least i didn't hit it right like senden. >> that's true. we touched on it last year. started off far in the first round, par in the second round, birdie in the second round and then the quadruple bogey in the final round as he stood on the tee tied with tiger woods at the t
jordan spieth. to play first. >> and this will be down the side of the fairway. >> that's a big bounce and easily reachable in two. the wind has dropped to virtually nothing earlier in the day. considerably more into the wind. and kaymer taking the driver. at the left cutting into the right there. this should be fine. >> lands softly so that's just fine. we go up to 17, off a two-putt birdie. this was just earlier. one of the best ball strikers on the pga tour. that was not...
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many who live in jordan are also casting ballots. as we have reports from the situation, it appears to be calmer. >> i'm here outside of the syrian embassy where voter turnouts appear to be rather low although jordan is home to a large population of syrians that reaches 1.3 million and constitute 20% of jordan's population. not all syrian who is live here are refugees. half have been living in jordan for decades, the other half have been displaced by the recent conflicts. but those who have turned out, the vast majority of syrians in jordan are against the assad government. the guest here says it is not interested in cutting diplomatic ties with syria, and says that it will not interfere in the election, which is happening inside the embassy, which is considered syrian territory. but jordan cannot afford to cut diplomatic ties with syria, because it feels that syrian president bashar al-assad might be in power for a while. >> fugitive nsa leaker edward snowdon. ant interview comes a year after snowdon admitted that he stole a trove o
many who live in jordan are also casting ballots. as we have reports from the situation, it appears to be calmer. >> i'm here outside of the syrian embassy where voter turnouts appear to be rather low although jordan is home to a large population of syrians that reaches 1.3 million and constitute 20% of jordan's population. not all syrian who is live here are refugees. half have been living in jordan for decades, the other half have been displaced by the recent conflicts. but those who...
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the insider lester jordan -- sorry, jerusalem in 1967. it was different because atropine and occupations have been forced out since day one. here you have a shared by the team with an enemy government that has this dimension 79. i think they basically start asserting authority in dealing with resistance from the plo is the concept of cod for congress to stop, the tuning and very low-key way. i tack in part 3 of my book about the possible responses about probable response to in the larger arab world and the european union to an israeli decision to apply laws are the areas. what i do at the palestinians if hamas and the plo is considered their capabilities and then consider their aspirations. you know, people always point to the security fence and say this is that it terrorism, but that's not true. what is the terrorism in israel has repeatedly stated is the israeli military control samaria 2004 really started the defensive shield, but it wasn't really completed until 2004. at this finance for palestinian terrorists failed forward to five t
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what michael jordan is admitting he was once against quote all white people?, no ptopics off limit whe she puts me through. low prices, we can afford to take more trips this year. -hit the beach in florida. -and a reunion in seattle. [man] when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. [woman] so we got our 4-star hotels... for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com to truck guys, the truck is everything. and when you put them in charge of making an unbeatable truck... ... good things happen. this is the ram 1500. the 2014 motor trend truck of the year and first ever back-to-back champion. guts. glory. ram. >>> welcome back to "hannity." you've been posting questions for me on facebook and twitter using the hashtag ask sean. it's time for answers. she loves to humiliate me. she's back. you do love, dagen mcdowell, how are you? >> good. i'm in the same dress as the promos, so -- >> is that true? >> yeah, pretty much. >> i like it you brought no new cloths and wearing clothes eight sizes too big. >> i hate wearing a tie. how does eric bowling n
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this is why the visit for jordan is important. especially with the violence happening around the countries where christians in syria and iraq have left the region, and some have come to jordan, and they are giving them refuge and protecting them. at this time there's a political message coming which is we are capable of protecting the minority were there has historically been a good people coexisting between the two - the muslims and christians, and we are in a better position to protect the rights of christians. >> thank you very much indeed. >>> setting the scene for pope francis, due to address the crowds gathering in imam. >>> to south africa where the president jacob zuma is just being sworn into office for a second term. 5,000 foreign and local dignitaries were attending the ceremony, those attending include goodluck jonathan, and the president of south sudan salva kiir, and russia, china and india - fellow bric countries. jacob zuma won in elections on may the 7th. in pretoria is al jazeera's tania page. jacob zuma got in a
this is why the visit for jordan is important. especially with the violence happening around the countries where christians in syria and iraq have left the region, and some have come to jordan, and they are giving them refuge and protecting them. at this time there's a political message coming which is we are capable of protecting the minority were there has historically been a good people coexisting between the two - the muslims and christians, and we are in a better position to protect the...
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but he can't do the athletic think that michael jordan used to do.hould the warriors not get this done tonight, will this be mark jackson's final game as the head coach? and is it fair that the warriors should beat this team? >>> exclusive photos. donald sterling's mistress and her lost bikini photo shoot now on "extra." ♪"extra" "extra" ♪ >>> v. stiviano stripped down before her extreme hollywood makeover. >> v. wanted to do it all. >> how the most talked about woman in america transformed herself from dirt poor to billionaire's plastic paramour. >>> breaking couple news. james franco versus lindsay lohan. denying he slept with lohan. why he's calling her a stalker. >> clooney's 7 carat engagement diamond up close.
but he can't do the athletic think that michael jordan used to do.hould the warriors not get this done tonight, will this be mark jackson's final game as the head coach? and is it fair that the warriors should beat this team? >>> exclusive photos. donald sterling's mistress and her lost bikini photo shoot now on "extra." ♪"extra" "extra" ♪ >>> v. stiviano stripped down before her extreme hollywood makeover. >> v. wanted to do it all....
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and nba michael jordan was, quote, against all white people.at is that about and tiki b b barbbar barber and the big nfl draft coming up. and when you put them in charge of making an unbeatable truck... ... good things happen. this is the ram 1500. the 2014 motor trend truck of the year and first ever back-to-back champion. guts. glory. ram. we really you know? take a relaxingjust to unwind.a. but we can only afford one trip this year, and his high school reunion is coming up in seattle. everyone's going. then we heard about hotwire... and realized we could actually afford to take both trips. [woman] see, when really nice hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so we got our 4-star hotels for half price. i should have been voted "most likely to travel." ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com save big on car rentals too, from $11.95 a day. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where i
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jordan refuses to let them integrate. they apply for asylum in canada. they feel they have no choice because to become refugees again. >>> i discussed the pope's trip with the vice president of the global post, a reporter on the catholic church, he told us how significant the trip is to the middle east. >> i think it's very significant. i think it comes at an important time, you know. we know that the israeli palestinian peace process has gone off the rails, it's stalled. nothing is going on. there's an opportunity here for the pope to reremained everyone who cares about the middle east how important the peace process is. i think it is more of a spiritual trip than a political trip, but politics are there on the ground in the middle east. >> when it comes to the conflict, israeli-palestinian collaborations and the wore in syria, how much influence does the pope have? >> i don't think he has much influence. the church has been eroded, sadly, by the priest abuse scandal. the catholic church and this pope has a role to play in reminding everyone about the i
jordan refuses to let them integrate. they apply for asylum in canada. they feel they have no choice because to become refugees again. >>> i discussed the pope's trip with the vice president of the global post, a reporter on the catholic church, he told us how significant the trip is to the middle east. >> i think it's very significant. i think it comes at an important time, you know. we know that the israeli palestinian peace process has gone off the rails, it's stalled. nothing...
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he's in jordan at the ad-libbing remarks showing rare anger. abc's terry moran on why he was so angry. >> reporter: this morning a farewell to rome. during the flight, a papal greeting for each of the 69 journalists on board, smiles all around. after landing in jordan, francis met with the king and you sensed the pope's grim purpose here. the war in syria, francis said, has lasted too long. jordan has taken in perhaps a million syrian refugees, overwhelming resources. many of them were in the crowd at the stadium for a mass. the pope spoke directly to them and then got closer as he took a lap in the open pope mobile, giving a few great big papal hugs along the way. at one point, jordanian security scrambling as people surged forward to reach francis, touch him. later a striking moment, the pope in prayer alone on the banks of the jordan river where jesus was baptized. but it was in a nearby church you saw the pope flashing anger about syria and those who are selling weapons to fuel the war there. criminals he called them. god, change the hearts
he's in jordan at the ad-libbing remarks showing rare anger. abc's terry moran on why he was so angry. >> reporter: this morning a farewell to rome. during the flight, a papal greeting for each of the 69 journalists on board, smiles all around. after landing in jordan, francis met with the king and you sensed the pope's grim purpose here. the war in syria, francis said, has lasted too long. jordan has taken in perhaps a million syrian refugees, overwhelming resources. many of them were in...
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. >> pope francis arrived in jordan today. his first stop in the middle east. during the meeting, the pope call fed for an urgent end and praised the king for taking in more than 1 million ref fee gees. jordan is 3% to 5% christian and the king said they are an integral part of the middle east. >>> and what's seen as a possible breakthrough in long front relations. pakistan's prime minister, and the two will meet privately. pakistan's relations hit another low after 166 people were killed during an attack. belgium broadcasting company said a lone gunman opened fire. authorities said there were lots of witnesses and described the investigation as moving fast. a jewish leader in brussels compared the attack to the fatal shooting in 2012. an al qaeda sympathizer was responsible in that incident. killing 15 fighters loyal to the militant group. 10 government troops were killed in what was described as fierce fighting. the united states has been providing support to the government there which has been under siege from al qaeda. and the al shabaab organization used a
. >> pope francis arrived in jordan today. his first stop in the middle east. during the meeting, the pope call fed for an urgent end and praised the king for taking in more than 1 million ref fee gees. jordan is 3% to 5% christian and the king said they are an integral part of the middle east. >>> and what's seen as a possible breakthrough in long front relations. pakistan's prime minister, and the two will meet privately. pakistan's relations hit another low after 166 people...
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>> security is very tight here in jordan.k in the city center around here, where i'm actually staying. you can see thousands of policemen line up in the street. and the pope is not making it easy for them at all. once again, he has decided to -- he has refused bulletproof cars and he's opted to travel in a normal consumer car. well, of course, that's another indication that the pope really has more faith in interreligious dialogue than fear, religious hatred, alex. >> does the pope plan to address the issues that plague that region? >> he's already talked about the exodus of christians who are forced to flee their countries due to persecution. jordan, in particular, is a country that welcomes and harbors many refugees from across the region. among them, there are many christians. of course, most of them these days come from war-torn syria. there are 1.3 million refugees from syria here in jordan. most of them staying in refugee camps. he's addressing that issue right now, actually. he's in bethany, beyond jordan, where christ
>> security is very tight here in jordan.k in the city center around here, where i'm actually staying. you can see thousands of policemen line up in the street. and the pope is not making it easy for them at all. once again, he has decided to -- he has refused bulletproof cars and he's opted to travel in a normal consumer car. well, of course, that's another indication that the pope really has more faith in interreligious dialogue than fear, religious hatred, alex. >> does the pope...
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thousands of faithful packed the stadium in aman, jordan for mass.dan is a major muslim nation with significance christian community. the pope called on jordanain leaders to push to an end to the bloody war in injuria that has claimed an estimated 160,000 lives and sent half a million refugees into jordan. pope francis visited the river jordan, the site that many christians believe jesus christ was baptized. >>> how shocked and saddened i am by the shootings. >> a somber speech by uc's president in wake of that tragedy. her message tonight to the uc community. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. are those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you . >>> continuing coverage now on the tragedy near uc santa barbara. >> ktvu's debo
thousands of faithful packed the stadium in aman, jordan for mass.dan is a major muslim nation with significance christian community. the pope called on jordanain leaders to push to an end to the bloody war in injuria that has claimed an estimated 160,000 lives and sent half a million refugees into jordan. pope francis visited the river jordan, the site that many christians believe jesus christ was baptized. >>> how shocked and saddened i am by the shootings. >> a somber speech...
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king odola of jordan drove him. >> you reminded us that pontiff means bridge builder. >> reporter: the pope also hopes to bring hope to the dwindling christian communities in the holy land. a member of the palestinian parliament says better opportunities aboard force the christians away. >> they see no prospects for employment. what do they do? >> reporter: the pope called for an end to the war in syria. one attempt to bring peace to the fractured middle east. adriana diaz, cbs news, jerusalem. >> the pope will presider a fair service for orthodox christians. >>> one real estate agent could pay more than double for his bay area house. >> and we have the forecast coming up. a few changes in the week ahead as well. an entire forecast after the break. ,,,,,,,,,, standing firm against growi pressure to change the tea' >> the washington redskins said today they are standing firm against growing pressure to change the team's name. half of the u.s. senate is early morning for the change saying the current name is a racial slur. mark albert reports. >> reporter: this morning, washington redski
king odola of jordan drove him. >> you reminded us that pontiff means bridge builder. >> reporter: the pope also hopes to bring hope to the dwindling christian communities in the holy land. a member of the palestinian parliament says better opportunities aboard force the christians away. >> they see no prospects for employment. what do they do? >> reporter: the pope called for an end to the war in syria. one attempt to bring peace to the fractured middle east. adriana...