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>> what happened to jordan? >> what happened to jordan? >> the trailer for "3 1/2 minutes," which is premiering at this year's sundance film festival. today we spend the hour with the two people are the heart of the film, jordan's parents, lucia mcbath and ron davis. we are also joined by marc silver, the film's director. we spoke with marc last year at sundance just his film, "who is dayani cristal" won the award for best cinematography. welcome all of you to democracy now! it has been remarkable to see you here actually for the first time, but at this film showing --lucia mcbath, if you can talk about what this means. your son was killed three years ago. and here you are at a festival in the midst of this wave of protests around the killing of young men like jordan, your son. >> well, it just speaks to the truth of what is happening in the country. i kind of always believed rings were in divine order, things don't just randomly happen. i think our film, our story is really representative of what we see happening across the country. so th
>> what happened to jordan? >> what happened to jordan? >> the trailer for "3 1/2 minutes," which is premiering at this year's sundance film festival. today we spend the hour with the two people are the heart of the film, jordan's parents, lucia mcbath and ron davis. we are also joined by marc silver, the film's director. we spoke with marc last year at sundance just his film, "who is dayani cristal" won the award for best cinematography. welcome all of you...
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especially for jordan? >> well my reading -- and i could be wrong because we have eaten our words many times. we are talking about an irrational savage group. the jordanian pilot is a strategic asset. he does not need just one prisoner. basically it would mean -- >> the term value is not seemingly that strategic. >> her value is symbolic because, you see, isis or dash in arabic would like to say we are part of al-qaeda in iraq. remember she was sent by the leader of al-qaeda in iraq who was killed by the americans in 2006. so tremendous value because the leader of isis is saying look. i have inherited the basically symbolism of al-qaeda but my take on it in the next day orso you are going to see demands dramatically different, dmapdz about islamic, scores being forced to be release and that jordan sus spends participation in the american-led coalition in syria in. >> thank you for having joined us. well kenji goto was an experienced war correspondent working in various conflict zones over the past 20 years.
especially for jordan? >> well my reading -- and i could be wrong because we have eaten our words many times. we are talking about an irrational savage group. the jordanian pilot is a strategic asset. he does not need just one prisoner. basically it would mean -- >> the term value is not seemingly that strategic. >> her value is symbolic because, you see, isis or dash in arabic would like to say we are part of al-qaeda in iraq. remember she was sent by the leader of al-qaeda...
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jordan? >> uh-huh. and i was, like, "wow, this isn't him. it's close, but it's not him." >> reporter: at the time, she'd tucked the information away, thinking it must be an alias used for undercover work. but now she decided to dig some more. you put that name into google. >> uh-huh, i did. >> reporter: what came back? >> horrific, horrific news. beyond anything i could've expected. >> reporter: enter, enter, enter, and it just gets worse, and worse, and worse. >> the more i read, the worse it gets. >> coming up -- >> this did not surprise me. >> a revelation from half way around the world. another woman with another tale about liam allen. >> it was devastating. it was crushing. it was like coming out of matrix. >> when "dateline" continues. grand prix race car made history when it sold for a record price of just under $30 million. and now, another mercedes-benz makes history selling at just over $30,000. and to think this one actually has a surround-sound stereo. the 2015 cla. see your autho
jordan? >> uh-huh. and i was, like, "wow, this isn't him. it's close, but it's not him." >> reporter: at the time, she'd tucked the information away, thinking it must be an alias used for undercover work. but now she decided to dig some more. you put that name into google. >> uh-huh, i did. >> reporter: what came back? >> horrific, horrific news. beyond anything i could've expected. >> reporter: enter, enter, enter, and it just gets worse, and...
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i have think we deserve better than went diz paskin-jordan. wendy paskin-jordan. i have think there is someone better that can fill our position. please, board of supervisors, if you're not ready to reject her reappointment, i think there's plenty of reasons to do it right now, however, if you're not ready, at least vote in favor of the motion for a special meeting. she should be here. she should not be missing an action once again. thank you. >> good afternoon board of supervisorses, my name is patricia jackson and i'm a city retiree. i want to speak in favor of the suggestions is that were made here by supervisor avalos to have the mayor rescind this appointment and come back in january when it can be further investigated. there have of those very corporations that are gentry gentrification our city. i want to speak in favor of the motion. i'd like to suggest too that for the future, let us consider appointees, if they're going to be made by the mayor, that perhaps they should come from some other part of our economy, someone who understands or economy or altern
i have think we deserve better than went diz paskin-jordan. wendy paskin-jordan. i have think there is someone better that can fill our position. please, board of supervisors, if you're not ready to reject her reappointment, i think there's plenty of reasons to do it right now, however, if you're not ready, at least vote in favor of the motion for a special meeting. she should be here. she should not be missing an action once again. thank you. >> good afternoon board of supervisorses, my...
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. >> 18-year-old nathaniel jordan was apprehended by a s.w.a.t. team, arrested at a hotel without incident. but by the time he was brought to cuyahoga county, he was in an apparent state of crisis. >> he's right there. he's right there. just save me, just save me! please. [ bleep ] he won't go. save me! >> jordan was a wanted fugitive from indiana where he was charged with attempted murder and robbery after allegedly shooting a man in the face. correctional officers do not know the cause of his distress. they suspect it could be an increasingly popular drug known as bath salts. [ bleep ] >> he's right there. >> he was doing bath salts. >> bath salts! i ain't take no bath salts! it's in my [ bleep ] mind. told me to shoot a mother [ bleep ] in the face. ah! >> he's 130 over 87, pulse 145. i need a medical clearance and i need an ekg. he's trippin'. i don't know, bath salts, something. this part of the world, we see a lot of pcp. who knows what he got ahold. >> he's in my -- >> officers cover jordan face with a spit mask while medical staff prepares
. >> 18-year-old nathaniel jordan was apprehended by a s.w.a.t. team, arrested at a hotel without incident. but by the time he was brought to cuyahoga county, he was in an apparent state of crisis. >> he's right there. he's right there. just save me, just save me! please. [ bleep ] he won't go. save me! >> jordan was a wanted fugitive from indiana where he was charged with attempted murder and robbery after allegedly shooting a man in the face. correctional officers do not...
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but if jordan hands her over. that would anger the families of the victims of the 2005 bombing attack in amman. so the japanese government has to cooperate with jordan on this. one way is by providing financial aid to jordan. >> thank you very much akiko, senior researcher at the institute of economics japan. >>> we now turn to biz news with ron madison. >> thank you gene. getting started at this hour with corporate news japan's third largest airline has run into some turbulence. skymark is expected to file for bankruptcy. officials of the airline say it plans to continue flying while seeking rehabilitation under court supervision. skymark executives are set to decide on the protection application at a board meeting later on wednesday. the airline launched in 1998 and has faced fierce competition recently from low-cost carriers as the weaker yen pushed up fuel costs. executives forecast a record net loss for this fiscal year through march of $116 million. skymark has been selling off aircraft related equipment and
but if jordan hands her over. that would anger the families of the victims of the 2005 bombing attack in amman. so the japanese government has to cooperate with jordan on this. one way is by providing financial aid to jordan. >> thank you very much akiko, senior researcher at the institute of economics japan. >>> we now turn to biz news with ron madison. >> thank you gene. getting started at this hour with corporate news japan's third largest airline has run into some...
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jordan is a tough customer. they've actually threatened already to execute all their isis or i should say al qaeda in iraq prisoners in jordanian prisons if in fact the jordanian pilot has been killed that. said the fact that they're negotiating again -- look most countries in the region in the middle east including turkey talk to terrorists all the time. this isn't anything new. but the point is the publicity that has attended this serves isis's propaganda. again, they are looking for some kind of legitimacy. they don't want to just be seen as a terror organization. >> senator, you said the american people are tired of war and yet we have a new kind of enemy and we're going to have to take it right to them where they are. what does that mean in terms of the u.s. strategy moving forward? what would you like to see? >> we're going to have to give lethal assistance to the free syrian army. at the end of the day we're going to have to do something with assad, either go after him or work some kind of deal with him t
jordan is a tough customer. they've actually threatened already to execute all their isis or i should say al qaeda in iraq prisoners in jordanian prisons if in fact the jordanian pilot has been killed that. said the fact that they're negotiating again -- look most countries in the region in the middle east including turkey talk to terrorists all the time. this isn't anything new. but the point is the publicity that has attended this serves isis's propaganda. again, they are looking for some...
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and to talk about jordan jordan is one of the most peaceful countries in the middle east. when these bombings occurred by this woman ten years ago, the reason they call it the 9/11 of jordan is because for decades you've had christians muslims, jews live side by side in jordan in a peaceful way while all of these conflicts raged all over the region. and they prided themselves on the fact that they had this kind of peace and people getting along with each other. so when these bombings occurred at the weddings in 2005 it did send a shock wave for this to occur on jordan's soil. >> and let's not forget jordan is a place that has been taking in tens of thousands of syrian refugees from the civil war that has been raging there. >> and also poppy, millions of refugees during the war in iraq. so they have taken in refugees now for more than ten years. >> absolutely. thank you very much tom. stay with us. obviously we're going to be covering this all evening here on cnn. to you, will ripley i'd like to talk about the man. it is an atrocity. it is a murder. it is barbaric. but in t
and to talk about jordan jordan is one of the most peaceful countries in the middle east. when these bombings occurred by this woman ten years ago, the reason they call it the 9/11 of jordan is because for decades you've had christians muslims, jews live side by side in jordan in a peaceful way while all of these conflicts raged all over the region. and they prided themselves on the fact that they had this kind of peace and people getting along with each other. so when these bombings occurred...
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>> jordan's stay at the jail is likely to be a short one.awaiting extradition on charges of armed robbery and attempted murder. >> so whenever they come, i should be back to indiana. that's about all i know right now. >> jordan says that his outburst is still a mystery to him. in meeting with mental health staff, jordan insisted he had not taken any drugs that day. but he appeared unsure when asked if his actions were real or not. >> it was kind of a mind trip within a mind trip of myself. do i want to act crazy, you know, to get myself out of it, you know. >> jordan says he had a brain tumor removed as a child and that ever since he has been subject to blackouts that bring out erratic behavior when under stress. >> my mind tends to shut down and i go into a state of mind where i feel like i'm not conscious. >> jail officials allowed us to show jordan video we shot of his arrival to see how much of it he recalls. >> i'm going to play this for you, okay? and this is you when you first came in here. >> love, and peace, and justice. [ inaudible
>> jordan's stay at the jail is likely to be a short one.awaiting extradition on charges of armed robbery and attempted murder. >> so whenever they come, i should be back to indiana. that's about all i know right now. >> jordan says that his outburst is still a mystery to him. in meeting with mental health staff, jordan insisted he had not taken any drugs that day. but he appeared unsure when asked if his actions were real or not. >> it was kind of a mind trip within a...
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jordan. i don't think this is the type of transaction that would require stepping down if a gmo contract came to the board in the future, it would require her to recuse herself. >> [inaudible]. >> i hate to predict the future based on the limited information that i have, but from what i know, the primary allegation is that ms. jordan violated the statement of incompatible activities an we obviously will work closely with her to make sure she recuses herself in any future vote to ensure those votes are not subject to any legal challenge based on a con septd. september. >> thank you very much. what i'd simply say is i don't know what is -- whether or not there's any violation here. you know, i think that you want to be very careful about jumping to any conclusions. what i can say is based on the fact that she was certainly willing to speak to me, i know that she wants the facts to be known and i think you have to give the individual the benefit of the doubt, but i do believe though that there a
jordan. i don't think this is the type of transaction that would require stepping down if a gmo contract came to the board in the future, it would require her to recuse herself. >> [inaudible]. >> i hate to predict the future based on the limited information that i have, but from what i know, the primary allegation is that ms. jordan violated the statement of incompatible activities an we obviously will work closely with her to make sure she recuses herself in any future vote to...
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jordan said it would release the woman on one specific condition -- jordan's king abdullah adamant from the start, it all depends on getting the pilot back. >> i'm not sure that jordan can go ahead without assurance they'll get the pilot back. the war effort is controversial in jordan. this puts the king of jordan in a very difficult position. >> reporter: the pilot's father made a desperate plea for his son. >> translator: his blood is precious. it's precious and represents the blood of all jordanians. >> reporter: but the jordanians contend the u.s. made a similar move last year trading five taliban detainees for u.s. army sergeant bowe bergdahl. negotiating with isis? >> every country has the right to make decisions. >> reporter: whatever happens, there are concerns isis will use it as propaganda. >> it puts them on a new tier. instead of them being a terrorist group, they're now making arrangements with a sovereign government. that in and of itself shows their followers that they have power. >> reporter: though some of that power may be waning. intelligence officials have noticed th
jordan said it would release the woman on one specific condition -- jordan's king abdullah adamant from the start, it all depends on getting the pilot back. >> i'm not sure that jordan can go ahead without assurance they'll get the pilot back. the war effort is controversial in jordan. this puts the king of jordan in a very difficult position. >> reporter: the pilot's father made a desperate plea for his son. >> translator: his blood is precious. it's precious and represents...
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the terror group has demanded that jordan release a jailed female bomber and jordan says it's willing to do so if if isis frees a jordanian fighter pilot captured in syria. the demand came in a video message from a japanese isis hostage whose comrade has already been beheaded. his own fate is unknown. at the same time hair trigger tensions along israel's northern border area. two israeli soldiers are dead in a hezbollah missile attack. prime minister benjamin netanyahu warns those behind it will pay a price. israel has retaliated with heavy shelling and a u.n. peace keeper died in the cross-border violence. we have full coverage of both breaking stories and a whole lot more. our correspondents and analysts are standing by along with jordan's foreign minister and state department spokeswoman, jen psaki. let's begin with our chief national security correspondent, jim sciutto. he has the very latest. >> this would be the complicated and difficult deal a convicted terrorist for -- in exchange for jordanian, possibly as well as japanese journalist. a government source tells me today the ex
the terror group has demanded that jordan release a jailed female bomber and jordan says it's willing to do so if if isis frees a jordanian fighter pilot captured in syria. the demand came in a video message from a japanese isis hostage whose comrade has already been beheaded. his own fate is unknown. at the same time hair trigger tensions along israel's northern border area. two israeli soldiers are dead in a hezbollah missile attack. prime minister benjamin netanyahu warns those behind it...
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jordan -- jordanian officials in the last half hour saying sajida al-rishawi is still in jordan and she is still in prison. now we have to wait and see what isis will do this unpredictable and brutal organization. >> cnn's jomana thanks so much. >>> let's talk about the weather now. the big digout is winding down in boston. people needed a yard stick to measure the snow from this wicked storm. the record-breaking blizzard blanketing the city this week. that didn't stop one man from showing his boston pride. check out the symbolic snapshot. a bartender battling conditions to uncover the race's finish line. talk about boston strong right? unfortunately, just as people were finally finishing their shoveling a new system could leave crews cleaning up all over again. jennifer gray is in boston this morning. good morning. >> good morning to you, carol. look at all of this snow behind me. some people are still digging their cars out as we speak. a lot of those secondary roads still haven't been plowed and more snow on the way, however, i was just talk to go a local that walked by about five mi
jordan -- jordanian officials in the last half hour saying sajida al-rishawi is still in jordan and she is still in prison. now we have to wait and see what isis will do this unpredictable and brutal organization. >> cnn's jomana thanks so much. >>> let's talk about the weather now. the big digout is winding down in boston. people needed a yard stick to measure the snow from this wicked storm. the record-breaking blizzard blanketing the city this week. that didn't stop one man...
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jordan . as supervisor avalos mentioned, the executive director of the retirement board received a complaint that ms. jordan had accepted an investment while a member of the retirement board where the company had granted her the ability to invest even though her amount was below the threshold. the statement of incompatible activities is a local law adopted by the ethics commission for each individual city department and commission and the retirement board's statement of incompatible activities has a statement which is that no officer or ploy yeez may directly or indirectly cyst or accept a business opportunity, personal loan, favor or anything of value from any public or private entity. this company gmo is doing because with so did ms. jordan accept a business opportunity. there is -- as use can hear, the language of the statement of incompatible activity is open to interpretation. mr. huish has interpreted it in a way that he believes most appropriate. there is currently a complaint that's be
jordan . as supervisor avalos mentioned, the executive director of the retirement board received a complaint that ms. jordan had accepted an investment while a member of the retirement board where the company had granted her the ability to invest even though her amount was below the threshold. the statement of incompatible activities is a local law adopted by the ethics commission for each individual city department and commission and the retirement board's statement of incompatible activities...
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it is very difficult to see the jordan i jordan jordanians giving into the command. they say they will not negotiate with terrorists and will not go into a deal like this but what we've seen over the past week since the release of that initial isis video of the japanese hostages is jordan has been working with the japanese government a crisis center of sorts was set up at the japanese embassy here in amman, headed by the deputy foreign minister of japan. now, both jordanian officials have been really tight lipped. they have not been disclosing any information about what's going on behind the scene, but one would assume that the reason jordan is playing a critical part, perhaps, the japanese government's utilizing whatever back channels jordans may have in talks to try to secure the release of these hostages jordan has its own captive held by isis a jordan pilot whose m 16 crashed in raqqa in isis territory in december. >> what is the status of the female prisoner? she was sentenced to death. >> reporter: yes. an iraqi national part of the four member suicide bomber t
it is very difficult to see the jordan i jordan jordanians giving into the command. they say they will not negotiate with terrorists and will not go into a deal like this but what we've seen over the past week since the release of that initial isis video of the japanese hostages is jordan has been working with the japanese government a crisis center of sorts was set up at the japanese embassy here in amman, headed by the deputy foreign minister of japan. now, both jordanian officials have been...
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will a japanese envoy has been in jordan for days.do we know about the status of the negotiations? >> reporter: christine, as you point out, this truly has been a roller coaster of emotion not only for the families of the hostages but people of japan and the japanese government. their envoy in jordan has been there working around the clock trying to make this deal happen. we talked about the fact that isis has continued to make their own rules up as they go along. they keep setting different deadlines. now, we are about four hours away from this new deadline and the feeling here is that if this prisoner exchange is going to happen if kenji goto is going to get out of this alive, it is going to happen in the coming hours because this new propaganda video where a voice purportedly goto's lays out what is clear. they are willing, according to the message, jordan to exchange the life of goto in return for sajida al rishawi. the iraqi woman charged and sentenced to death in a terror attack from 2005. you know the backstory by now. jordan u
will a japanese envoy has been in jordan for days.do we know about the status of the negotiations? >> reporter: christine, as you point out, this truly has been a roller coaster of emotion not only for the families of the hostages but people of japan and the japanese government. their envoy in jordan has been there working around the clock trying to make this deal happen. we talked about the fact that isis has continued to make their own rules up as they go along. they keep setting...
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officials are well aware of jordan's position and jordan's position is it is not negotiating with terrorists. it is engaging in a hope for a prisoner exchange. they say that is something that many countries do. around the clock efforts to secure the release of the jordanian fighter pilot and the japanese journalist from the grip of isis. a voice believed to be journalist kenji goto saying he and pilot mu'adh sak yusuf al kasasibah will be killed if jordan does not release sajida al rishawi, convicted after a series of hotel bombings in jordan in 2005. jordan said it would release the woman on one specific condition. jordan's king abdullah adamant from the start it all depends on getting the pilot back. >> i'm not sure that jordan can go ahead without an assurance they are going to get their pilot back. the war effort is controversial in jordan. this puts the king of jordan in a very difficult position. >> reporter: the pilot's father made a desperate plea for his son. >> translator: his blood is precious and represents the blood of all jordanians. >> reporter: but the jordanians claim the u.
officials are well aware of jordan's position and jordan's position is it is not negotiating with terrorists. it is engaging in a hope for a prisoner exchange. they say that is something that many countries do. around the clock efforts to secure the release of the jordanian fighter pilot and the japanese journalist from the grip of isis. a voice believed to be journalist kenji goto saying he and pilot mu'adh sak yusuf al kasasibah will be killed if jordan does not release sajida al rishawi,...
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of jordan.hey want proof that he is still alive, and that he will be released. the general tone is although the spokesman has reaffirmed that jordan is still ready to release in a swap if the pilot is in good health and alive. the statement less than one hour before the deadline with isis. that gives the impression that the tone is of a dead end. the mood in the street is grim, and there is something else that the spokesman has mentioned, the strength of the jordanians in the state of crisis and difficulty. this looked quite pessimistic note. >> what about the fate of the japanese hostage? what are you hearing about him? >> the spokesman did not mention him. initially before they had said he's part of all the negotiations. negotiations have taken place from last night all through this morning, until it seems just now. jordanians did not mention -- they said part of negotiations is the fate of the japanese hostage, but now no mention of him. >> thank you very much for that. kurdish forces have cl
of jordan.hey want proof that he is still alive, and that he will be released. the general tone is although the spokesman has reaffirmed that jordan is still ready to release in a swap if the pilot is in good health and alive. the statement less than one hour before the deadline with isis. that gives the impression that the tone is of a dead end. the mood in the street is grim, and there is something else that the spokesman has mentioned, the strength of the jordanians in the state of crisis...
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moments ago, jordan's foreign minister reiterated that al rishawi would only be released if the jordan pilot was released. no mention was made of the swap of the japanese hostage. the fate of both men are in question. there have been a lot of rumors and developments as we've been on air this morning. let's get right to it. let's bring in cnn terrorism contributor paul cruickshank. let's get your take on the developments we've heard on this situation. i found it surprising that jordan is talking realistically about this swap. you are not so surprised. >> they want to get their pilot back. it's a big deal for them. he ejected from a fighter jet in syria in december. was captured by isis. taken into a town in syria. they want to get him back. isis want to get sagida al rishawi back. she's an isis living legend. >> at what cost? >> at the cost of doing a swap from isis point of view that this would be a big propaganda coup for isis. even back in december of 2005 a month after captured by the jordanians they tried to do a prisoner swap then. they've tried to do this for quite some time. >>
moments ago, jordan's foreign minister reiterated that al rishawi would only be released if the jordan pilot was released. no mention was made of the swap of the japanese hostage. the fate of both men are in question. there have been a lot of rumors and developments as we've been on air this morning. let's get right to it. let's bring in cnn terrorism contributor paul cruickshank. let's get your take on the developments we've heard on this situation. i found it surprising that jordan is talking...
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there's a lot of pressure in jordan bewilderment why jordan is engaging in such a visible way against isil, even though most jordanians feel the threat of daish. >> daish being isil. >> isil, of course. these are areas which have already shown quite a lot of resistance to the jordanian effort with regards to daish. what daish has done is they've put the jordanians on the spot. they must get the release of their pilot. it has to be part of a double deal but that's not what daish has said from the start. the japanese, who are so desperate to get out at least one of their hostages, but the jordanians won't unless they see the release of the pilot. >> is there a worry in jordan, as well, that the government may cave in to isil's demands? what we're seeing here that is hostages are going to be released perhaps if they get a deal perhaps money's being paid. we don't know that. >> the principle's already been set. millions of dollars are being exchanged for other hostages, not just with daish or al-nusra, but criminal gangs who call themselves one of those things. the principle in this case
there's a lot of pressure in jordan bewilderment why jordan is engaging in such a visible way against isil, even though most jordanians feel the threat of daish. >> daish being isil. >> isil, of course. these are areas which have already shown quite a lot of resistance to the jordanian effort with regards to daish. what daish has done is they've put the jordanians on the spot. they must get the release of their pilot. it has to be part of a double deal but that's not what daish has...
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they want him back in jordan. they're willing to release this convicted terrorist, this female want to be suicide bomber as you will that killed 60 jordanians at a wedding at a hotel and hundreds of others injured. is that a good idea? >> i surely wouldn't want to advise jordan what to do. the king has to make the decisions he has to make based on his population. he is running a palestinian country, if you would. the pilot is from a tribe that is very powerful in jordan. they want him back and should get him back. of course they have a difficult decision with this woman that isis wants released. she is a sister we're told of a fellow who started one of the terrorist organizations that has melded into isis. so that's probably why they are focused on her. >> she was the sister of one of the isis in iraq leaders back in 2005. isis in iraq eventually became isis as we know. they have got their own problems with al qaeda. it would be al qaeda in iraq the original group that became isis. i want you to stand by. there's
they want him back in jordan. they're willing to release this convicted terrorist, this female want to be suicide bomber as you will that killed 60 jordanians at a wedding at a hotel and hundreds of others injured. is that a good idea? >> i surely wouldn't want to advise jordan what to do. the king has to make the decisions he has to make based on his population. he is running a palestinian country, if you would. the pilot is from a tribe that is very powerful in jordan. they want him...
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should jordan swap an isis hero for a jordan pilot? we'll speak with a former navy s.e.a.l. who worked on hostage negotiations in iraq next rnlts and have you heard the insane new iphone sales stats? they sold more in the last three months than they sold in all of 2011. and the company raked in money to a staggering total. that's ahead on a wednesday. shepherd smith reporting. nice to have you with us. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. and 2% back at the grocery store. even before she got 3% back on gas all with no hoops to jump through. katie used her bankamericard cash rewards credit card to stay warm and toasty during the heat of competition. that's the comfort of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >> dealing with isis. should a prisoner swap happen? there is a potential prisoner swap upcoming between jordan and the islamic state and a bill to authorize u.s. military action against isis. let's bring in a former navy s.e.a.l. dan, good to see you. thanks. >> good afternoon. >> what you do, if you negotiate with the islam
should jordan swap an isis hero for a jordan pilot? we'll speak with a former navy s.e.a.l. who worked on hostage negotiations in iraq next rnlts and have you heard the insane new iphone sales stats? they sold more in the last three months than they sold in all of 2011. and the company raked in money to a staggering total. that's ahead on a wednesday. shepherd smith reporting. nice to have you with us. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. and 2% back at the grocery store. even...
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she was arrested in jordan in 2005. she confessed on television to trying to pmt in a deadly terror attack an attack that ultimately killed 60 people. why is this woman so important? our expert panel weighs in just ahead. >>> also thousands of miles away four new terror suspects are in custody in spain. authorities there arresting two sets of brothers earlier today in a remote area that borders morocco. officials say the brothers were ready to blow themselves up. we're going to examine the similarities with the recent "charlie hebdo" attack in paris. >>> also i want to turn now, let's go straight to japan where the families of the two hostages are waiting for official word from the government on this chilling new video that has been released. obviously they're all trying to authenticate it. let's go straight to our correspondent in tokyo, will ripley. will do we know if anyone has authenticated this video? they've confirmed it is indeed real? >> reporter: it appears judging by the language that we're hearing not only fr
she was arrested in jordan in 2005. she confessed on television to trying to pmt in a deadly terror attack an attack that ultimately killed 60 people. why is this woman so important? our expert panel weighs in just ahead. >>> also thousands of miles away four new terror suspects are in custody in spain. authorities there arresting two sets of brothers earlier today in a remote area that borders morocco. officials say the brothers were ready to blow themselves up. we're going to examine...
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and 20,000 in jordan. there is a discrepancy there. . >> countries are being asked to take on enormous new burdens. >> primarily the issue is in north africa and in the middle east, whether it's in iraq build its whether it's syria, as we just discussed, an oppressive regime is making their way through the sinai desert.. the rice of boko haram, the problems in the collapsing economies that we've seen throughout west africa. libya is a failed state. therein, a lot of people who were traveling through libya trying to get out are finding themselves in dreadful situations being thrown in dungeons and mistreated. north africa and . there are refugees piling into thailand. this is not a new phenomenon. in central america there are people fleeing gangs, fleeing trouble and going north, as we know very well. >> in each case the circumstances are specific, very regional very provokeal, but there is not an example that we can pull off the she have. >> migration is the oldest coping strategy for problems. and i think
and 20,000 in jordan. there is a discrepancy there. . >> countries are being asked to take on enormous new burdens. >> primarily the issue is in north africa and in the middle east, whether it's in iraq build its whether it's syria, as we just discussed, an oppressive regime is making their way through the sinai desert.. the rice of boko haram, the problems in the collapsing economies that we've seen throughout west africa. libya is a failed state. therein, a lot of people who were...
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one is from jordan and the other is from japan.oth are islamic state hostages under threat and jordan says it is willing to do a deal. an attack increases tensions in a volatile region. it took 10 long years to save enough money to buy the fridge. now, it has finally arrived and everyone is celebrating. ♪ host: welcome to our viewers and around the globe. jordan says they are willing to do a deal with islamic state to free a fighter pilot. i s issued a deadline that threatened to kill the air man if they do not release a woman who is jailed for her part in a suicide bombing in which 60 were killed. the deadline has passed. here is frank gardner. frank: the captured were threatened with beheading by islamic state. in jordan, the call is for a prisoner swap and he does not believe his country should be fighting. >> when he joined the air force we never knew he would be joining other countries to fight outside of the borders. joining the coalition is not in our interest. it is not our war. frank: in japan, there have been protesting -
one is from jordan and the other is from japan.oth are islamic state hostages under threat and jordan says it is willing to do a deal. an attack increases tensions in a volatile region. it took 10 long years to save enough money to buy the fridge. now, it has finally arrived and everyone is celebrating. ♪ host: welcome to our viewers and around the globe. jordan says they are willing to do a deal with islamic state to free a fighter pilot. i s issued a deadline that threatened to kill the air...
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so this is a very tense time in jordan. there is a conflict of interest between japan and jordan and what they want, and of course, isil is only too aware of this situation. it is a new situation for the organization to be in, it's actually on the high ground in terms of policies entheble propaganda value. but certainly on the low ground in terms of any moral factor. this is indeed a very grim affair. >> andrew i know you will keep us right up to date with any developments that happen, thank you for joining us there. >> thank you launching four air strikes in the country side killing at least 14 people. this video is said to show the aftermath of the attacks in the isil held town. according to the activists the striked targeted a market and residential area. there the u.s. peace keeping force, but they are not interested in an escalation of violence. two soldiers and a spanish u.n. peace keeper were killed in an exchange of fire. the attack happened in p the occupied area near the israeli lebanese border we are hearing that
so this is a very tense time in jordan. there is a conflict of interest between japan and jordan and what they want, and of course, isil is only too aware of this situation. it is a new situation for the organization to be in, it's actually on the high ground in terms of policies entheble propaganda value. but certainly on the low ground in terms of any moral factor. this is indeed a very grim affair. >> andrew i know you will keep us right up to date with any developments that happen,...
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with cooperation from jordan and other countries, and groups. we duly recognize that the top priority is human life. >> suga said there has been no contact from islamic state. moves by the jordanian government are in focus at this new stage in the crisis with the militants demanding an exchange of captives. nhk world's takafumi terui has more. >> reporter: jordan's government spokesperson says they are cooperating closely with their japanese counterparts. but officials on both sides are not providing details. al rishawi is in prison for her involvement in a series of bomb attacks in amman in 2005. the attacks killed more than 50 people. an iraqi security expert says al rishawi is an important symbol for islamic state. >> translator: al rishawi can play an important role for the militant group in raising the spirits of its members. she was directed by the former leader abu musab al dark which. she was the first woman in the group to join the suicide attacks. >> reporter: middle eastern media has reported that jordanian officials were considering
with cooperation from jordan and other countries, and groups. we duly recognize that the top priority is human life. >> suga said there has been no contact from islamic state. moves by the jordanian government are in focus at this new stage in the crisis with the militants demanding an exchange of captives. nhk world's takafumi terui has more. >> reporter: jordan's government spokesperson says they are cooperating closely with their japanese counterparts. but officials on both sides...
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the demand became a contentious issue in jordan. islamic state militants were also holding a jordanian pilot who had taken part in air raids against them. many people wanted him released first. on tuesday a third video appeared, showing goto holding a photo of the pilot. a speaker claiming to be goto said he only had 24 hours left to live and the pilot had even less. the speaker demanded al rishawi's immediate release and said any delaying tactics could result in both hostages being killed. >> translator: i felt indignant at the video. it is an extremely despicable act, and i strongly condemn it. amid this extremely difficult situation, the japanese government will make all-out efforts to secure goto's release. >> japanese government officials said they were working closely with their jordanian counterparts, doing all they could to save goto. >>> for more insight into the hostage crisis, nhk world's gene otani spoke with akiko yushuota a researcher on middle east affairs. >> what's your reaction to the purported offer by the jordani
the demand became a contentious issue in jordan. islamic state militants were also holding a jordanian pilot who had taken part in air raids against them. many people wanted him released first. on tuesday a third video appeared, showing goto holding a photo of the pilot. a speaker claiming to be goto said he only had 24 hours left to live and the pilot had even less. the speaker demanded al rishawi's immediate release and said any delaying tactics could result in both hostages being killed....
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and as time goes by speculation mounts as to the stress and tension in jordan. abdullah is under pressure. a known terrorist training with i.s.i.l. - however, he has no option. he to placate a great deal of detention about jordan's involvement involvement, and this pilot, his parents, father in particular made it clear that this is not our war. there wasn't really great resistance in jordan's role in this conflict. but now there is. there have been demonstrations here in the capital and in the home town in the south where it is part of a very influential tribe and tribal politics here are strong and the king knows that he has to placate people he has to keep this together. so how it will end up is anybody's guess, but a massive problem, and a big one for jordan. all the time nil pulling the strings. >> thank you, we'll be back with you a little later on >>> israel's on high alert, a day after two of soldiers and peacekeepers died in an exchange of fire with hezbollah. the u.n. called for restraint. the attack was in an occupied area of the israel and lebanese bo
and as time goes by speculation mounts as to the stress and tension in jordan. abdullah is under pressure. a known terrorist training with i.s.i.l. - however, he has no option. he to placate a great deal of detention about jordan's involvement involvement, and this pilot, his parents, father in particular made it clear that this is not our war. there wasn't really great resistance in jordan's role in this conflict. but now there is. there have been demonstrations here in the capital and in the...
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>> well, the challenge for both jordan and japan particularly jordan because one of the things that the islamic state has said is they want the relief of a jordanian prisoner in exchange for these two prisoners. so the pressure is really on jordan. and so one of the challenges that they're confronting is it's not so much what they're going to do. they don't know what to do because they've been met with silence. we heard from jordanian officials. they haven't heard anything. gwen: they don't even know if the pilot is alive. >> they asked for proof of life. we'll make the deal with you. but we want proof of life. and we will give you this prisoner. and they haven't gotten that. and in japan the spokesman come out and say we have no updates. so everybody is on pins and needles but frankly, and it's painful to say this ut the ball is in the slam he can state's court to decide -- islamic state court to decide what they want done. >> the prisoner from jordan a female would-be suicide bomber but didn't express great interest in her before and why now? >> her name is seji sashwai. she attempted
>> well, the challenge for both jordan and japan particularly jordan because one of the things that the islamic state has said is they want the relief of a jordanian prisoner in exchange for these two prisoners. so the pressure is really on jordan. and so one of the challenges that they're confronting is it's not so much what they're going to do. they don't know what to do because they've been met with silence. we heard from jordanian officials. they haven't heard anything. gwen: they...
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the situation in jordan continues to get more volatile.lace where king abdullah is facing a growing criticism from the public over his handling of this. there is anti-japanese sentiment that has caused the japanese government to send an alert to japanese citizens in
the situation in jordan continues to get more volatile.lace where king abdullah is facing a growing criticism from the public over his handling of this. there is anti-japanese sentiment that has caused the japanese government to send an alert to japanese citizens in
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jordan is fouled by cartwright with 24.5 to go. st. john's will sweep the season series against providence. and the red storm will pick up their third conference win. providence now 6-3 in the big east. rysheed jordan done a fine job today. 13 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists. oh. and when they watch film of this game rysheed jordan will -- >> jim: he can't believe it. i tell you what, him coming off the bench today, he played under control. he made the right decisions, the right plays. but he's going to regret that he shot that air ball. >> gus: dunn with 16 seconds to go. phil greene trying to get it over the halfcourt line. harrison he'll just hold on to it back it up. the red storm snap a two-game losing streak with a fine effort today as they defeat the conference leader 75-66. phil greene, 16 points. sir'dominic pointer lawhat a game, 20 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists! the red storm with that good feeling today on a cold day in the apple! we are! fox sports! bulldog: mattress discounters presidents day sale! get up to four years inte
jordan is fouled by cartwright with 24.5 to go. st. john's will sweep the season series against providence. and the red storm will pick up their third conference win. providence now 6-3 in the big east. rysheed jordan done a fine job today. 13 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists. oh. and when they watch film of this game rysheed jordan will -- >> jim: he can't believe it. i tell you what, him coming off the bench today, he played under control. he made the right decisions, the right plays. but...
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he told them the pilot is a son of jordan and its military.he reports do not mention whether he spoke about the remaining japanese hostage. japan's defense minister gem makatani says he's angry over the hostage situation. he spoke with our senior political commentator masao nakajima. they also discussed the senkaku islands in an exclusive interview. >> minister nakatani, how do you see the japanese hostage case posed by islamic state? >> it is an unforgivable act to use humans as a shield to threaten others. both the international community and the united nations have strongly condemned this act, saying that violence is and hatred should be eradicated. in this hostage crisis the japanese government has been making every possible effort through diplomatic routes and other means. but now a photo has been released on the internet that shows the apparent murder of mr. yukawa. this means an act of terrorism took place, which is outrageous and unforgivable. i feel great anger. as for the other hostage, mr. goto, we will be making strong demands to t
he told them the pilot is a son of jordan and its military.he reports do not mention whether he spoke about the remaining japanese hostage. japan's defense minister gem makatani says he's angry over the hostage situation. he spoke with our senior political commentator masao nakajima. they also discussed the senkaku islands in an exclusive interview. >> minister nakatani, how do you see the japanese hostage case posed by islamic state? >> it is an unforgivable act to use humans as a...
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in amman, jordan, and 8:00 p.m. in jerusalem. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. up first, a deadly attack ratcheting up tensions in the middle east even more so israel says the militant group hezbollah fired on an israeli military vehicle in the golan heights. two israeli soldiers were killed. a spanish peacekeeper was also killed in the fighting. this was hezbollah's deadliest military attack on israeli forces since the 2006 war between the two sides. the conflict has much wider implications since hezbollah is backed by both iran and the syrian regime of president bashar al assad. our global affairs correspondent elise labott is up there, near the israeli border with lebanon and the golan heights up there. elise, we just got word that the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, assembled his security cabinet for an assessment meeting. what does all this mean? what are you hearing now about a potential escalation along the border between israel, lebanon and syria? >> reporter: wolf the is
in amman, jordan, and 8:00 p.m. in jerusalem. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. up first, a deadly attack ratcheting up tensions in the middle east even more so israel says the militant group hezbollah fired on an israeli military vehicle in the golan heights. two israeli soldiers were killed. a spanish peacekeeper was also killed in the fighting. this was hezbollah's deadliest military attack on israeli forces since the 2006 war between the two...
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from jordan's government, no word either. the family the brother of the captured jordanian pilot said last night, we've heard nothing either from the government or from other sources. and it is more than 48 hours now since that deadline for a deal expired. jordan's government however, seems to have got some kind of message through its negotiators to isis that it would be prepared to execute those prisoners on its death row who have links to isis and to al qaeda. that includes sajida al rishawi,
from jordan's government, no word either. the family the brother of the captured jordanian pilot said last night, we've heard nothing either from the government or from other sources. and it is more than 48 hours now since that deadline for a deal expired. jordan's government however, seems to have got some kind of message through its negotiators to isis that it would be prepared to execute those prisoners on its death row who have links to isis and to al qaeda. that includes sajida al rishawi,
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psa kin jordan have her come to the podium i'll be interested in her thoughts and the colleagues have comments certainly we're here them before hearing from ms. paskin-jordan and i'd like to take out objection to have her take the floor after supervisor avalos. >> i want to thank her for being here and all the members of the public who have come out to speak on this item both in favor or against the appointment for me process is important i want to thank my colleagues who supported my motion for a special meeting to provide this nominee the opportunity to come and speak i don't want to prejust any issue the matter of progress the way it works once the mayor makes an appointment a window of time during which the board has an opportunity to raise questions or concerns and that appointment goes before the rules committee for those kinds of questions to be raised in this case though the mayor made the appointment and preceded to swear in the individual without giving the board the opportunity to have the item heard at the rules committee where the questions can be raised so what happened
psa kin jordan have her come to the podium i'll be interested in her thoughts and the colleagues have comments certainly we're here them before hearing from ms. paskin-jordan and i'd like to take out objection to have her take the floor after supervisor avalos. >> i want to thank her for being here and all the members of the public who have come out to speak on this item both in favor or against the appointment for me process is important i want to thank my colleagues who supported my...
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we either saying, jordan, don't do that or, yes jordan go ahead, or, we're staying out. one is it? >> our policy is not as simple as you just outlined it. don't make concessions tozh) 6ñ terrorists. we also don't leave our service men and women behind. that's long been our policy. that's why we took steps to bring sergeant berg home. >> this is a agree area. >> jordan is a sovereign country. these are unfortunately complicate issues. we're just not going to weigh into our private conversations right now while this situation is ongoing. >> all right. is there any proof of life of this hostage? any anywhere? >> i don't have anymore information on that. than you or the jordanians have. tr >> weçç don't know what is it one we're led to believe to expect a statement from isis. >> we don't have more information other than that. >> we're they're main ally jordan, and we have given them advice on this matter. it's just none of our business. i'm just trying to get clarity. >> not exactly, that we have discussions with jordan, as anyone would expect. they're our partner we work wi
we either saying, jordan, don't do that or, yes jordan go ahead, or, we're staying out. one is it? >> our policy is not as simple as you just outlined it. don't make concessions tozh) 6ñ terrorists. we also don't leave our service men and women behind. that's long been our policy. that's why we took steps to bring sergeant berg home. >> this is a agree area. >> jordan is a sovereign country. these are unfortunately complicate issues. we're just not going to weigh into our...