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jordan sand is slated to be redeveloped. that is committed scheduled parts of it would be torn down and people would be relocated. so it won't just be completely demolished. they are already relocating the toxic soil. they determined that there's toxic soil from the factory that used to exist there. you know what that looks like. here's the point where we have to push pause. will there be money to redevelop jordan downs? there's lovely plans, lovely blueprints, all kinds of ideas all kinds of contractors. big mike will talk later about job opportunities but the big question we've got to ask is is that going to impact the federal funding to rebuild jordan downs? this is a big question. because it's going to take a lot of money. on the other hand, it desperately needs to be rebuilt. okay. i am if it's okay i'm going to introduce to people that have recently arrived and i'm going to first introduce a the man who brought me onto the scene elder michael cummings can big mike. i also wanted to share some time with willie "elementa
jordan sand is slated to be redeveloped. that is committed scheduled parts of it would be torn down and people would be relocated. so it won't just be completely demolished. they are already relocating the toxic soil. they determined that there's toxic soil from the factory that used to exist there. you know what that looks like. here's the point where we have to push pause. will there be money to redevelop jordan downs? there's lovely plans, lovely blueprints, all kinds of ideas all kinds of...
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jordan: no. already convinced through my other sources and the investigations we had done in the preceding 18 months that there was no saudi government official and no senior saudi royal who was involved in planning 9/11 or al qaeda that we knew of. we knew there were charities that were financing al qaeda meetings. and we knew there were all sorts of issues. charlie: foundations giving things to al qaeda. mr. jordan: the inspector general dealing with american negligence or culpability in allowing the attacks to occur on 9/11, and that report says incidentally, that they found no evidence of senior saudi royal support for the attacks of 9/11. charlie: at the same times, they also talk about jihadism. mr. jordan: that continues to be a problem around the world, the religious extremism that they sponsor. it is still a very serious concern, and frankly a matter of national security for the united state. charlie: are you surprised that the saudis have said they are in favor of the nuclear deal? mr.
jordan: no. already convinced through my other sources and the investigations we had done in the preceding 18 months that there was no saudi government official and no senior saudi royal who was involved in planning 9/11 or al qaeda that we knew of. we knew there were charities that were financing al qaeda meetings. and we knew there were all sorts of issues. charlie: foundations giving things to al qaeda. mr. jordan: the inspector general dealing with american negligence or culpability in...
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ian: jordan spieth on the tee here of the par 3. jordan: oh, you got to draw, don't you? you got to turn left. ian: it is now. and that's exactly what he was talking about. just come in a little bit and feeds down towards the hole. nick: i love the way he screamed at it. he was only four yard right of the flag. ian: exactly. 217 yards today but it's six yards downhill but then coming back into the slight breeze, maybe five to 10 yards of breeze into them. only five birdies and averaging well over par. one of the top five hardest holes. justin rose did make par. frank: and what's the plight of matt jones? david: from 230 yards, ripping a 3-iron at it. frank: another yard to the right might have scooted all the way towards the flag. now a lengthy bunk shot. the ball slightly below his feet. let's have a look at the strike there. always have to lead with the left-hand. look at that sharp insole. we see him come perhaps a little out of the toe for that clubface to open up that much. but six straight threes for this man. david: that's amazing. 208 yards left off a suburb tee s
ian: jordan spieth on the tee here of the par 3. jordan: oh, you got to draw, don't you? you got to turn left. ian: it is now. and that's exactly what he was talking about. just come in a little bit and feeds down towards the hole. nick: i love the way he screamed at it. he was only four yard right of the flag. ian: exactly. 217 yards today but it's six yards downhill but then coming back into the slight breeze, maybe five to 10 yards of breeze into them. only five birdies and averaging well...
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the significance of the jordan river is indisputable. that can't be said for the rest of the region. in a rare show of cooperation, israel jordan and the palestinians are working together to try to save it. >> reporter: the 251km river forms a natural border between israel israeli occupied palestine, syria and jordan. al jazeera was given rare access to a military buffer zone where the impact and water diversion by the surrounding countries is clear to see. over the past 50 years alone, the jordan river shrunk by around 90%. at a recent conference israel jordan and the palestinians signed an agreement to rehabilitate the river by 2050. >> we invited all the politicians and decision makers from the three countries, and saw that there was political will. >> that political will ensures that none of the projects strengthen the hold on sections of the jordan valley. the palestinians want it as part of their future state. >> peace building depends on the issues. that's my view. this would be the help of three countries sharing this part from t
the significance of the jordan river is indisputable. that can't be said for the rest of the region. in a rare show of cooperation, israel jordan and the palestinians are working together to try to save it. >> reporter: the 251km river forms a natural border between israel israeli occupied palestine, syria and jordan. al jazeera was given rare access to a military buffer zone where the impact and water diversion by the surrounding countries is clear to see. over the past 50 years alone,...
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sorry, jordan you were saying. jim: jordan is going to shoot 68. nick: yeah, and break tiger's record. jim: and he's now number one in the world. and he's applauding for jason. as jason steps in to finish it off. nick: i hope he can see the golf ball through the tears. jim: a phenomenal talent and a major champion! ian: they've come a long way together, jim, those two. that's a great story. jason: hey! jason: come here. ah. jason: thanks, may. appreciate it. thank you. thanks, mate. >> can we go home? jim: dash says can we go home? nick: yes. jim: we're going to be taking something with us. it is rather sizable. >> good luck. good stuff. >> whoo! >> yeah, man. >> awesome. jim: there's tony finau to congratulate him. ian, how do you quantify this journey for jason day? ian: it's difficult to explain, jimmy. he's come a long way from a humble beginning. and you can tell what it meant to him there at the 18th green. tears in my eyes too, mate. jim: setting the all-time major championship record in relation to par. 20 under. it's never happened. gary m
sorry, jordan you were saying. jim: jordan is going to shoot 68. nick: yeah, and break tiger's record. jim: and he's now number one in the world. and he's applauding for jason. as jason steps in to finish it off. nick: i hope he can see the golf ball through the tears. jim: a phenomenal talent and a major champion! ian: they've come a long way together, jim, those two. that's a great story. jason: hey! jason: come here. ah. jason: thanks, may. appreciate it. thank you. thanks, mate. >>...
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over the past 50 year alone the jordan river has shrunk by 90%. israel jordan and the palestinians palestinians signed a require agreement to rehabilitate the river. >> we invited politicians and decision makers and saw there was political will. >> reporter: that political will makes sure none of the projects strengthen israel's hold which palestinians want as part of their personal state. >> this would be of help ever the three neighboring -- of the three neighboring countries sharing the jordan at this part from galilee down to the dead sea. >> reporter: one river, three faiths and commitment from neighbors with complex relationships to preserve for future generations. >>> a large sand storm swept through the jordannian capital. flights in and out have been disrupted with in bound planes diverted. the region is facing a heatwave with some temperatures forecast to reach 43 degrees. >>> in hong kong, two daughters have donated parts of their livers to create a whole mew one to save their father's life. it's a medical first using a new surgeeral te
over the past 50 year alone the jordan river has shrunk by 90%. israel jordan and the palestinians palestinians signed a require agreement to rehabilitate the river. >> we invited politicians and decision makers and saw there was political will. >> reporter: that political will makes sure none of the projects strengthen israel's hold which palestinians want as part of their personal state. >> this would be of help ever the three neighboring -- of the three neighboring...
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they make up over 85% of syrian refugees in jordan. the world food program was going to entirely suspend assistance to all refugees living outside of camps because of a lack of money but a last minute donation from the u.s. loched it to provide significantly ruled assistance. >> we need more countries to follow suit. this donation is not enough, unless we get more funding the least vulnerable families will have to be cut off as of september. >> the lack of money is forcing around 86% of syrian refugees in jordan to live under the poverty line. it's affecting their well being and the ability of international organizations to help them. al jazeera. >> it's been 25 years since the invasion of kuwait by iraq. iraqi president sadaam hussein sends his troops into its tiny oil rich neighbor, accusing kuwait that forcing all prices down. seven months later, u.s. led coalition forces launch an operation to drive the iraqi's out. iwe have this report. >> forcing about half the kuwaiti population to free, some 400,000 people were on the move. the
they make up over 85% of syrian refugees in jordan. the world food program was going to entirely suspend assistance to all refugees living outside of camps because of a lack of money but a last minute donation from the u.s. loched it to provide significantly ruled assistance. >> we need more countries to follow suit. this donation is not enough, unless we get more funding the least vulnerable families will have to be cut off as of september. >> the lack of money is forcing around...
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over the past 50 years alone, the jordan river has shrunk by around 90%.a recent conference israel jordan and the palestinians signed a rare agreement to rehabilitate the river by 2050. >> we invited the politicians and decision makers and saw that there was political will. >> that political will ensures that none of the projects strengthen israel's hold that palestinians want as part of their future state. >> peace is on this. this would be helpful to three neighboring countries using the sea. >> one to preserve shared religious history for future yenrations on the eastern bank of the jordan river. >> more news on our website, aljazeera.com. the single biggest group are syrians - tens of thousands of them with their children and little else - will risk this voyage. most often it leads to italy, but that is not where this journey ends of the to better understand what happens after they hit dry land, we joined them on the way through europe.
over the past 50 years alone, the jordan river has shrunk by around 90%.a recent conference israel jordan and the palestinians signed a rare agreement to rehabilitate the river by 2050. >> we invited the politicians and decision makers and saw that there was political will. >> that political will ensures that none of the projects strengthen israel's hold that palestinians want as part of their future state. >> peace is on this. this would be helpful to three neighboring...
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they make up over 85% of syrian refugees in jordan. the world food program was going to suspend assistance to all refugees outside of camps because of a lack of money. a last-minute donation from the u.s. args loued allowed it to provide assistance. >> it is not enough. unless we get more funding. the families will have to be cut off. >> reporter: it is forcing 86% of families to live under the poverty line. it is affecting their well-being and ability for international organizations to help them. >>> rescuers are searching for 20 people thought to be trapped in a land slide in indian. the side of a hill collapsed due to rains. the heavy rain forced rocks and stones on to a highway & the area attracts hundreds of thousands every year the same rains have hit myranmar. we get the report. >> reporter: many parts have been submerged in heavy rain and the floods and land slides that have followed. people are doing what they can to escape from the worst hit areas. mainly to the west and north of the country. but all but one of the country's
they make up over 85% of syrian refugees in jordan. the world food program was going to suspend assistance to all refugees outside of camps because of a lack of money. a last-minute donation from the u.s. args loued allowed it to provide assistance. >> it is not enough. unless we get more funding. the families will have to be cut off. >> reporter: it is forcing 86% of families to live under the poverty line. it is affecting their well-being and ability for international...
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michael jordan sued, michael jordan won. and now the question for jurors is how much should safeway pony up? one economist testified that michael jordan's image is worth at least $10 million. lawyers for safeway say the amount shouldn't be anywhere near that. the economist also pointed out michael jordan still makes more in endorsement deals than any current nba player. so once again, more than lebron. we're outside the federal courthouse in chicago for us this afternoon where all this is going down. what else did m.j. have to say there, mike? >> well, you know, shep, the back bone of his testimony is that he's suing to protect his likeness, his image, his brand. as you mentioned, he values it very much. he spoke about getting an $80 million deal with a headphone company and turning it down because he did not like what that company projected. michael jordan was testifying, he also said that if dominic's had asked him if he would have participated in this ad, he would have turned down that particular deal. a couple of anecdot
michael jordan sued, michael jordan won. and now the question for jurors is how much should safeway pony up? one economist testified that michael jordan's image is worth at least $10 million. lawyers for safeway say the amount shouldn't be anywhere near that. the economist also pointed out michael jordan still makes more in endorsement deals than any current nba player. so once again, more than lebron. we're outside the federal courthouse in chicago for us this afternoon where all this is going...
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and save the jordan river. it's rare for three sides to find common ground on an issue but the water is badly polluted and add risk of drying up. we explain. >> holding hands in prayer at one of christianity's most important sites for years pilgrims have waded into the jordan river from its eastern and western banks to connect with a core event in their faith, the bullpen fix of jesus christ. israel which occupies the palestinian side of this section of the river and jordan have long competed for tourists and dollars but now unesco has weighed in on the rivalry designating the area as the site where jesus is believed to have been. a tides and shared by most christian churches. >> just the fact that jesus walked here is astonishing. >> the jordan river also has significance for. judaism and islam. >> the historic significance is indisputable but that can't be said for the rest of the region, but in a rare show of cooperation, israel, jordan and the palestinians are working together to try to save it. >> the 251-
and save the jordan river. it's rare for three sides to find common ground on an issue but the water is badly polluted and add risk of drying up. we explain. >> holding hands in prayer at one of christianity's most important sites for years pilgrims have waded into the jordan river from its eastern and western banks to connect with a core event in their faith, the bullpen fix of jesus christ. israel which occupies the palestinian side of this section of the river and jordan have long...
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you're way too big an asshole, jordan -- lilt boy.n he'd cry myself to sleep listening to nickel back. do you know who that little me was, jon? >> jon: it was you. no, it was me, jon, me! but today is a new day, not just for me but the little assholes at home sassing their underpaid cleaning woman, running the first puppy mill or clapping at the wrong parts of wall street, now those assholes can dream. so we say thank you donald trump for being such a tremendous asshole! >> jon: jordan, that was beautiful. thank you. >> thank you, john. by the way, i also (bleep) your mom while your dad watched. >> jon: my dad's passed away, jordan. >> sorry. paul rudd makes it look so easy! >> jon: jordan you're a parent. i'm a colonel. we're both busy people. so pick up my new hand prepared $20 family fill up meal. eight pieces of original recipe chicken, two large mashed potatoes and gravy, a large coleslaw, and 4 biscuits. i'll get back to ya. (door squeaking) it's finger lickin' good. ♪ ♪ if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get t
you're way too big an asshole, jordan -- lilt boy.n he'd cry myself to sleep listening to nickel back. do you know who that little me was, jon? >> jon: it was you. no, it was me, jon, me! but today is a new day, not just for me but the little assholes at home sassing their underpaid cleaning woman, running the first puppy mill or clapping at the wrong parts of wall street, now those assholes can dream. so we say thank you donald trump for being such a tremendous asshole! >> jon:...
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leaders from israel palestine and jordan are trying to save the river jordan which is badly polluted will dry up and as we report it's rare for the three sides to find a common ground on any issue. holding hands in prayer at one of christianity's most important sites. for years pilgrims wade in the river in eastern and western banks to connect in this faith, the baptism of jesus christ and pal stint on this side of the river and jordan competed for tourism dollars and it designated the baptized area is where jesus is believed to have been baptist sized and a few shared by most christian churches. >> the fact that jesus walked here is astonishing. >> reporter: the jordan river also has significance for judah and some degree islam which is perhaps why there are growing concerns about the river's deteriorating environment. the significance of the jordan river is undisputable but cannot be said for the rest of the region but in a rare show of cooperation israel jordan and the palestinians are working together to try to save it. the 251 kilometer river forms a natural border between israe
leaders from israel palestine and jordan are trying to save the river jordan which is badly polluted will dry up and as we report it's rare for the three sides to find a common ground on any issue. holding hands in prayer at one of christianity's most important sites. for years pilgrims wade in the river in eastern and western banks to connect in this faith, the baptism of jesus christ and pal stint on this side of the river and jordan competed for tourism dollars and it designated the baptized...
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ian: jordan spieth on the tee here of the par 3. jordan: oh, you got to draw, don't you?o turn left. ian: it is now. and that's exactly what he was talking about. just come in a little bit and feeds down towards the hole. nick: i love the way he screamed at it. he was only four yard right of the flag. ian: exactly. 217 yards today but it's six yards downhill but then coming back into the slight breeze, maybe five to 10 yards of breeze into them. only five birdies and averaging well over par. one of the top five hardest holes. justin rose did make par. frank: and what's the plight of matt jones? david: from 230 yards, ripping a 3-iron at it. frank: another yard to the right might have scooted all the way towards the flag.
ian: jordan spieth on the tee here of the par 3. jordan: oh, you got to draw, don't you?o turn left. ian: it is now. and that's exactly what he was talking about. just come in a little bit and feeds down towards the hole. nick: i love the way he screamed at it. he was only four yard right of the flag. ian: exactly. 217 yards today but it's six yards downhill but then coming back into the slight breeze, maybe five to 10 yards of breeze into them. only five birdies and averaging well over par....
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ian: jordan spieth on the tee here of the par 3. jordan: oh, you got to draw, don't you?o turn left. ian: it is now. and that's exactly what he was talking about. just come in a little bit and feeds down towards the hole. nick: i love the way he screamed at it. he was only four yard right of the flag. ian: exactly. 217 yards today but it's six yards downhill but then coming back into the slight breeze, maybe five to 10 yards of breeze into them. only five birdies and averaging well over par. one of the top five hardest holes. justin rose did make par. frank: and what's the plight of matt jones? david: from 230 yards, ripping a 3-iron at it. frank: another yard to the right might have scooted all the way towards the flag.
ian: jordan spieth on the tee here of the par 3. jordan: oh, you got to draw, don't you?o turn left. ian: it is now. and that's exactly what he was talking about. just come in a little bit and feeds down towards the hole. nick: i love the way he screamed at it. he was only four yard right of the flag. ian: exactly. 217 yards today but it's six yards downhill but then coming back into the slight breeze, maybe five to 10 yards of breeze into them. only five birdies and averaging well over par....
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smaller stores have longer. >>> river jordan is in such dire straits that israel, lebanon and jordan have joined forces to save it. imtiaz tyab has the report. >> connecting with a core event in their faith, the baptism of jesus christ. israel which occupies the palestinian side of this section of the river and jordan have long competed for tourism dollars but now unesco has weighed in on this rivalry, where jesus is believed to have been baptized, shared by a few christian churches. >> just the fact that jesus walked here is astonishing. >> there are growing concerns about the river's deteriorating environment. the religious significance of the jordan river is indisputable but that can't be said for rest of the region. but in a rare show of cooperation, israeli, jordan and the palestinians are working together to try to save it. the 251 kilometer river forms a natural border between israel, israeli occupied palestine, syrian and jordan. al jazeera was given rare access to a military buffer zone where the impact of pollution and water diversion by the surrounding countries is clear t
smaller stores have longer. >>> river jordan is in such dire straits that israel, lebanon and jordan have joined forces to save it. imtiaz tyab has the report. >> connecting with a core event in their faith, the baptism of jesus christ. israel which occupies the palestinian side of this section of the river and jordan have long competed for tourism dollars but now unesco has weighed in on this rivalry, where jesus is believed to have been baptized, shared by a few christian...
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you're way too big an asshole, jordan -- lilt boy. myself to sleep listening to nickel back. do you know who that little me was, jon? >> jon: it was you. no, it was me, jon, me! but today is a new day, not just for me but the little assholes at home sassing their underpaid cleaning woman, running the first puppy mill or clapping at the wrong parts of wall street, now those assholes can dream. so we say thank you donald trump for being such a tremendous asshole! >> jon: jordan, that was beautiful. thank you. >> thank you, john. by the way, i also (bleep) your mom while your dad watched. >> jon: my dad's passed away, jordan. >> sorry. paul rudd makes it look so easy! before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding c
you're way too big an asshole, jordan -- lilt boy. myself to sleep listening to nickel back. do you know who that little me was, jon? >> jon: it was you. no, it was me, jon, me! but today is a new day, not just for me but the little assholes at home sassing their underpaid cleaning woman, running the first puppy mill or clapping at the wrong parts of wall street, now those assholes can dream. so we say thank you donald trump for being such a tremendous asshole! >> jon: jordan, that...
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jordan is trying to be the third.ndards for someone just 22 years of age but he's excelled in every department. four adrift at the moment, though. when he burst on the scene we didn't expect this type of season. of course, at the masters, he was brilliant. perhaps the first of many green jackets. the u.s. open at chambers bay, nobody else was better. and then so close at the open championship. just one shot adrift at that playoff. 13 top 10's in 20 starts. really, he's been second to none this year, setting his own standards. many a player in front of him at the moment. jason day lead by four. we go back to 13. bill: matt jones. david, big breaker right to left? david: right, bulge in the middle will throw it violently left. bill: started the day with a two-shot lead. currently trails by one. ahead to 14. verne: and the second shot now of justin rose. 104. to the hole. excellent. let's go to 13. bill: that's a good look at the trouble to the right off this cliffhanger. jason day. david: you can just see that little sl
jordan is trying to be the third.ndards for someone just 22 years of age but he's excelled in every department. four adrift at the moment, though. when he burst on the scene we didn't expect this type of season. of course, at the masters, he was brilliant. perhaps the first of many green jackets. the u.s. open at chambers bay, nobody else was better. and then so close at the open championship. just one shot adrift at that playoff. 13 top 10's in 20 starts. really, he's been second to none this...
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it's a sect of islam which are spread along israel, jordan, lebanon. because of their shared faith the cities have had strong links with each other for generations. which is why so many here are worried about the intensifying violence just over the border. the mayor tells us following the killings of 20 drus residents appear to jordan's leaders to help sway them. >> we called to support our people. we promised that he would give us support and so now we hope that the drus in this area will be safe. >> jordan has announced it will support syrian communities along it's borders including the drus while the jordanian government has not said specifically what that support will be, al jazeera has learned that it includes deliveries of military equipment and weapons. [ gunfire ] the threat to the communities near jordan's border with syria is growing. this video is thought to show rebel groups targeting sites just outside of the city in june. syria's drus are facing increasing attacks partially because of their religious beliefs, but also for being loyal to p
it's a sect of islam which are spread along israel, jordan, lebanon. because of their shared faith the cities have had strong links with each other for generations. which is why so many here are worried about the intensifying violence just over the border. the mayor tells us following the killings of 20 drus residents appear to jordan's leaders to help sway them. >> we called to support our people. we promised that he would give us support and so now we hope that the drus in this area...
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the jordan river shrunk by 90%. at a recent conference israel jordan and the palestinians signed an agreement to rehabilitate the river by 2050. >> we invited all the politicians and decision makers from the three countries, and saw that there was political will. >> that political will ensures that none of the projects strengthen israel's hold on sections of the valley which palestinians want as part of their future state. >> peace building depends on the issue, that's my personal view. this would be of help for the three neighbouring countries using or sharing the jordan apt this part from the gallery down to the sea. >> a river, three faiths, and a commitment from neighbours with complex relationships to preserve their history for future generations. >> a ban an plastic bags are has taken effect in chicago. most stores larger than 10,000 square feet are only allowed to offer customers paper bags. smaller stores have a year to transition from plastic. the ban has reportedly won support from customers, but business
the jordan river shrunk by 90%. at a recent conference israel jordan and the palestinians signed an agreement to rehabilitate the river by 2050. >> we invited all the politicians and decision makers from the three countries, and saw that there was political will. >> that political will ensures that none of the projects strengthen israel's hold on sections of the valley which palestinians want as part of their future state. >> peace building depends on the issue, that's my...
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a sect of islam spread across jordan syria, israel and lebanon. because of their shared faith, other cities had strong links with each other for generations, which is why many are worried about the violence over the border. this man is the mayor. he tells us following the killing of 20 druce in eastern syria, residents appealed to jordan's leaders to help. >> we called on king abdullah to support our people. we were promised by his highness that he'll give support. we hope that druce in the area will be safe. >> jordan announced it will support the communities along the borders, including the druce. while the government hasn't said specifically what that support will be al jazeera learnt that it includes deliveries of military equipment and weapons >>> the threat to other communities near the jordan border is growing. this video is thought to show groups targetting sites outside the city in june. syria's druce are facing increasing attacks partly because of religious beliefs and also being loyal to president bashar al-assad. this is a jordanian me
a sect of islam spread across jordan syria, israel and lebanon. because of their shared faith, other cities had strong links with each other for generations, which is why many are worried about the violence over the border. this man is the mayor. he tells us following the killing of 20 druce in eastern syria, residents appealed to jordan's leaders to help. >> we called on king abdullah to support our people. we were promised by his highness that he'll give support. we hope that druce in...
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refugees escaped to jordan. they were all expelled by islamic state of iraq and the levant when it took control of mosul. a special service in their hon honor, they and their disabled daughter who fled from karakosh last year may never see iraq again but it's a price they are willing to pay, because they no lorchger trust their government. >> translator: how can we be expelled from our homes and towns where we grow up just like that, without any rights? we served our home land. >> in a letter read by archbishop nunzio galatino head of the roman catholic church, iraq's christians are among the oldest christian communities in the world. >> muslims christians and we want this religion to stay. that's why we want the christians to stay. we want to save the true identity of the middle east. >> reporter: they prayed for peace but most are not sure they will ever enjoy it in this part of the world. >> translator: my children have been out of school and college for two years. their future is over. we feel we are alive j
refugees escaped to jordan. they were all expelled by islamic state of iraq and the levant when it took control of mosul. a special service in their hon honor, they and their disabled daughter who fled from karakosh last year may never see iraq again but it's a price they are willing to pay, because they no lorchger trust their government. >> translator: how can we be expelled from our homes and towns where we grow up just like that, without any rights? we served our home land. >>...
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. >>> the world food program to significantly cut food assistance to refugees in jordan.ost will receive $14, half of what they used to get and we report from madaba. >> reporter: shocked and frustrated and received a text maes adjust from the food program says it has been cut behalf for the month of august and if not enough he and family that live in official camps in jordan will not be entitled to any assistance starting in september. >> translator: how is it possible that the entire international community is unable to cover the food means of syrian refugees and it can end the war if it wants. this is nonsense. >>> the monthly food assistance was everyone's lifeline and the only support they had after losing healthcare services late last year. >> we have no choice to call on donors and friends of syria and gulf states to see how people are living outside of jordan and to help us. losing the food vouchers has been a disaster. >> reporter: in the small community has been notified of cuts and assistance and a handful here go to school. the rest are illiterate. some famili
. >>> the world food program to significantly cut food assistance to refugees in jordan.ost will receive $14, half of what they used to get and we report from madaba. >> reporter: shocked and frustrated and received a text maes adjust from the food program says it has been cut behalf for the month of august and if not enough he and family that live in official camps in jordan will not be entitled to any assistance starting in september. >> translator: how is it possible...
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. >>> basketball great michael jordan in court. shocking numbers on how much money he is actually making in retirement. >>> "the real story" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >>> first we have this today. we're about to hear from hillary clinton for the first time since new revelations broke about her widening email scandal. i'm gretchen carlson. "the real story" today on the growing clinton controversy. as we reported yesterday the state department flagging more than 300 emails for possibly containing classified information. there may be many more to come because investigators have only looked at a fraction of what was on her private server during her time as secretary of state. this comes as bob woodward says this all has shades of watergate. ed henry live in las vegas. ed, now another washington post journalist accusing hillary clinton of stone walling. >> bob wood word and now gene robertson. it appears the mainstream media is turning on clinton a bit about the email story. robinson, a liberal columnist, calls on her to apool jalogize e am
. >>> basketball great michael jordan in court. shocking numbers on how much money he is actually making in retirement. >>> "the real story" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >>> first we have this today. we're about to hear from hillary clinton for the first time since new revelations broke about her widening email scandal. i'm gretchen carlson. "the real story" today on the growing clinton controversy. as we reported yesterday the state department...
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the villages in jordan demanding protection from the war in syria which is spilling over the border andby stray shells and rockets and we report from the village closest to the border. >> reporter: this is a village in syria across the border from the jordan village and the residents say fighting between syrian troops and opposition fighters are forcing them to live in a state of war. two weeks ago a stray mortar shell hit the home and it flew through the house, penetrated the walls and floors and landed outside. no one was injured but he says his family suffered distress and fear when the rockets struck when everyone was asleep. >> translator: any pregnant daughter was sleeping downstairs when the rocket hit and worried about the baby and children face horror and some people moved to other places after the attack because the children were terrified of sleeping here. >> reporter: launched an investigation and no compensation to repair the blast damage. villagers along the border have become use to a stray mortar shell that lands near them but there is increased panic here because tighti
the villages in jordan demanding protection from the war in syria which is spilling over the border andby stray shells and rockets and we report from the village closest to the border. >> reporter: this is a village in syria across the border from the jordan village and the residents say fighting between syrian troops and opposition fighters are forcing them to live in a state of war. two weeks ago a stray mortar shell hit the home and it flew through the house, penetrated the walls and...
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it congratulated jordan on his hall of fame induction and had a 2-dollar coupon off a steak. jordan said he will donate the money to charity. >> i wonder how much our names would be worth. >>> pint size heros. >> kids remember hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us two for the price of one? come on, give us a deal. look at how old i am. do you come here often? he works here, terry! you work here, right? yes... ok let's get to the point. we're going to take the deal. get a $1000 volkswagen reward card on select 2015 jetta models. or lease a 2015 jetta s for $139 a month after a $1000 volkswagen bonus. >>> if one is good, 2 is better. we told you about the panda cub born tonight, just a few minutes ago zoo administrators announced a second panda cub was born. the second cub came into the world just after 10:00 tonight. experts say it appears healthy. >> and so small. >> and so h
it congratulated jordan on his hall of fame induction and had a 2-dollar coupon off a steak. jordan said he will donate the money to charity. >> i wonder how much our names would be worth. >>> pint size heros. >> kids remember hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us two for...
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melissa: how much is michael jordan's image worth? the basketball legend is in court to fight a grocery store chain he says owes him millions of dollars. we'll take you live to chicago for an update on that one. ♪ at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. . . . . at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. david: calling in the troops. the first time in nine years active duty soldiers will fight dozens of wildfires raging across the western u.s. fox news's william la jeunesse with more. william? >> reporter: david, ranks are stretched so thin, fires are burning right now, seven in montana alone with no one to fight them. why the forest service and states brought in prison inmates, the national guard. firefighters from canada, possibly australia. 200 active duty sold
melissa: how much is michael jordan's image worth? the basketball legend is in court to fight a grocery store chain he says owes him millions of dollars. we'll take you live to chicago for an update on that one. ♪ at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. . . . . at ally bank no...
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and read michael jordan, a cut above. the remainder of that company now owned by safeway say jordan is asking way too much and point out two of the coupons were ever redeemed. they also point out jordan once struck a deal with sirius radio to use his image for only a half million dollars. an economist acknowledged he is being paid for his testimony. jordan's team said the superstar earned $100 million last year, and their effort is to protect the brand. jordan has turned down offers from liquor companies and a headphone manufacturer because the team thought they were not good for the brand. whatever money the jury is awards to jordan will be donated to charity. eric? eric: all right, mike. look, they were congratulating him, you know? it wasn't like -- anyway, that's up to them. thank you. [laughter] jenna: labor day will be here before you know it. why you may have to wait on longer lines when trying to head out for that weekend getaway. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them a
and read michael jordan, a cut above. the remainder of that company now owned by safeway say jordan is asking way too much and point out two of the coupons were ever redeemed. they also point out jordan once struck a deal with sirius radio to use his image for only a half million dollars. an economist acknowledged he is being paid for his testimony. jordan's team said the superstar earned $100 million last year, and their effort is to protect the brand. jordan has turned down offers from liquor...
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the threat to other communities near jordan's border with syria is growing.s is thought to show rebel groups outside the city in june. syria's drews are facing increasing attacks partially because of their religious beliefs but also for being loyal to president bashar al assad. a jordanian drew's member of parliament tells me jordan has long resisted involvement in syria's internal conflict but after its military began carrying out airstrikes against isil late last year protecting the border has become a top priority. >> if isil were to capture the areas near our border it would be a major execute issue for jordan. the government decided to provide arms to these cities so they can defend themselves and act as our first line of defense. >> a decision which marks a major shift in policy has jord -- as jordan finds itself drawn into the syrian conflict. northwestern jordan. >>> there have been thousands of people on the streets in iraq to fight blistering heat protesting about power cuts. temperatures have been nudging 50 degrees centigradegrade. the iraqi gover
the threat to other communities near jordan's border with syria is growing.s is thought to show rebel groups outside the city in june. syria's drews are facing increasing attacks partially because of their religious beliefs but also for being loyal to president bashar al assad. a jordanian drew's member of parliament tells me jordan has long resisted involvement in syria's internal conflict but after its military began carrying out airstrikes against isil late last year protecting the border...
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and speak to rj rosalyn jordan who joins us live. what do you think came out of that sergey lavrov presser? >> john kerry said before he went to the middle east that he was hoping to find a way to restart the political discussion that could lead to the departure of bashar al-assad as the syrian president. the civil war has been going on for more than four years now more than 200,000 people have been killed, upwards of 2 million have been displaced internally and across the border in turkey and iraq and jordan among other places and the u.s. government is very concerned that the longer that the civil war in syria goes on the more destabilizing it will become to the middle east in no large part because of the rise of i.s.i.l. which has taken advantage of the civil war to establish a beach head as it were in northern syria. so having these discussions with the saudi foreign minister and with the russian foreign minister, sergey lavrov, the u.s. is hoping to find a way to restart the political discussion. that doesn't mean that the u.s.
and speak to rj rosalyn jordan who joins us live. what do you think came out of that sergey lavrov presser? >> john kerry said before he went to the middle east that he was hoping to find a way to restart the political discussion that could lead to the departure of bashar al-assad as the syrian president. the civil war has been going on for more than four years now more than 200,000 people have been killed, upwards of 2 million have been displaced internally and across the border in...
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with special needs like jordan. as jason was describing just a moment ago, many of the families in that first year used their educational save savings account for those needs. what happened next is an interesting part of the story. it was after that first year cathy and christo decided they wanted something else for jordan. they took him out of school and began paying for personal tutors, educational therapy that he was already receiving outside the classroom, as well as additional services in the home for jordan. so his school day looks like a combination of providers coming to the home to help him each day. and this was the idea. this separates education savings account from the other options available today either in the traditional school system for outside the school system for children in arizona and nevada, tennessee, and mississippi and florida. and this is why we are so excited about the potential that the accounts have for families across the united states. there is a video of cathy and jordan going to an
with special needs like jordan. as jason was describing just a moment ago, many of the families in that first year used their educational save savings account for those needs. what happened next is an interesting part of the story. it was after that first year cathy and christo decided they wanted something else for jordan. they took him out of school and began paying for personal tutors, educational therapy that he was already receiving outside the classroom, as well as additional services in...
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did you have overlap during the jordan era? >> i started six, seven years before mike are michael jordan. here's the best part. michael jordan, you mentioned the great athletes, he's one of my favorite all-time athletes. recently at chris chelios, great hockey player, his hall of fame induction -- can i say one quick hello? malibu, i have a home there. michael jordan told me, remember when we played basketball in georgia, kenny rogers' place, we did this great thing? >> jimmy: the story gets better and better and better. you're playing basketball with michael jordan at kenny rogers' house? i hope you're eating his chicken. >> mumford and sons were there, amazing! larry bird! you name it. isaiah thomas. the top basketball players of all-time. and michael jordan said to me, which i would give millions of dollars for out of the money that i've -- hard-earned money i've made in tennis, he said i was a good basketball player. >> jimmy: he did? >> he said that i was a good basketball player. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you don'
did you have overlap during the jordan era? >> i started six, seven years before mike are michael jordan. here's the best part. michael jordan, you mentioned the great athletes, he's one of my favorite all-time athletes. recently at chris chelios, great hockey player, his hall of fame induction -- can i say one quick hello? malibu, i have a home there. michael jordan told me, remember when we played basketball in georgia, kenny rogers' place, we did this great thing? >> jimmy: the...
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this berm marks the border between syria and jordan. the refugees that we ran into were coming across the top of the berm and turning themselves in to the safety of the jordanian border officers here. more than a million have crossed into jordan so far during the three-year civil war in syria. they had been farmers, shopkeepers, office workers. now, they shared one occupation- - saving the children, with matted hair and faces covered in ten days of misery. we noticed the little ones around halima. turns out, she's the mother of nine. why did you come? "there's bombing all around us," she said. "i'm afraid for my children. but i don't know what will become of us now." you don't know what's coming next, but you know this must be better than where you came from? she had taken five of her children. her husband took four by another route. and they hope to find one another. halima said they managed to save everyone in her family. but as for the fate of others in her town, no translation was needed. >> andrew harper: this is happening every da
this berm marks the border between syria and jordan. the refugees that we ran into were coming across the top of the berm and turning themselves in to the safety of the jordanian border officers here. more than a million have crossed into jordan so far during the three-year civil war in syria. they had been farmers, shopkeepers, office workers. now, they shared one occupation- - saving the children, with matted hair and faces covered in ten days of misery. we noticed the little ones around...
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>> my all-time favorite athlete is michael jordan. i think you as well. >> jimmy: i like michael jordan but for me it is magic johnson. lakers fan. >> absolutely. okay. >> jimmy: have you met michael? >> i finally met mike. i grew up in chicago and i was a huge fan. it became a joke. i had friends who were in m.j.'s camp and so i would show up they'd say mike is here and they'd say bro you just missed michael but it kept happening all the time. i can't tell you how many times? i thought i was being punked for a decade. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. i finally get invited to a michael jordan golf tournament and i can't play golf. so i'm going to humiliate myself in front of michael jordan. i don't care. so we get there. the first night everyone is getting to know each other. we're all out and m.j. is standing over me. and it's really, really hot night. everyone is sweating and michael is sweating on me and it is the greatest moment of my life because i just want that dna to seep in to me and give me a vertical, give me something. like
>> my all-time favorite athlete is michael jordan. i think you as well. >> jimmy: i like michael jordan but for me it is magic johnson. lakers fan. >> absolutely. okay. >> jimmy: have you met michael? >> i finally met mike. i grew up in chicago and i was a huge fan. it became a joke. i had friends who were in m.j.'s camp and so i would show up they'd say mike is here and they'd say bro you just missed michael but it kept happening all the time. i can't tell you how...
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jordan's lawyer cited the basketball great.ocery store's lawyer said he was proud of the championships too but that jordan should get no more than $126,000 for the ad. amy? >>> it's important to mention that he did have six championships, right? >> six rings there. >> now $9 million. up next, a major league debut for one of the pitchers that were acquired over the many trades the team has made for the fellies phillies recently. >>> hi, amy fadool. eagles and ravens wrapped up three days of joint practices ahead of their game tomorrow night. sam bradford is expected to play in his first game in 364 days and he's not the only one looks guard to it >> i'm excited for him for the opportunity the get back out there and i'm sure he's real fired up to go out there. >> he's been very confident in the past few days. the ball has been accurate and he's excited to get back out there and compete again. >> linebacker marcus smith will not play tomorrow night. he's out two to three weeks with a sham string injury. with smith out, expect to s
jordan's lawyer cited the basketball great.ocery store's lawyer said he was proud of the championships too but that jordan should get no more than $126,000 for the ad. amy? >>> it's important to mention that he did have six championships, right? >> six rings there. >> now $9 million. up next, a major league debut for one of the pitchers that were acquired over the many trades the team has made for the fellies phillies recently. >>> hi, amy fadool. eagles and ravens...
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. >> this is a town in northwestern jordan where most of the country's 25,000 dru citizens live. because of their shared phase and close proximity the cities have had strong links with each other for generations. which is why so many here are worried about the intensifying violence just over the border. the mayor tells us the killing of 20 druzes in may by news are a andnusra. and. >> we call on jordan, we were promised support now we hope that the druze in this area will be safe. >> they have announced that they will support syrian communities along the board including the druze. while they have not said specifically what that support will be, al jazeera has learned it includes the deliveries of military equipment and weapons. >> the threat to the communities near jordan's border where syria is growing. this video is thought to show rebel groups targeting sites. syria's druze are facing increasing attacks partially because of their briefs, but also for being loyal to bashar al-assad. >> after it's military began carrying out airstrikes against isil late last year, protecting the
. >> this is a town in northwestern jordan where most of the country's 25,000 dru citizens live. because of their shared phase and close proximity the cities have had strong links with each other for generations. which is why so many here are worried about the intensifying violence just over the border. the mayor tells us the killing of 20 druzes in may by news are a andnusra. and. >> we call on jordan, we were promised support now we hope that the druze in this area will be safe....
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jordan. the tlc also feigned him $200 after he pleaded guilty. >> that's the point, you know. somebody hopefully will pursue this. >> reporter: so he told us over the phone that he gave up driving a cab about six months ago, and that he is now unemployed, and that he plans to counter sue ms. jordan. reporting live in midtown, i'm carolina leid, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> carolina, thank you. a family in westchester county in mourning, holding a wake for their mother, this amid disturbing questions about her death in a jail cell. there's a wake for ranetta turner. she was found dead inside a holding cell. she was the fifth black woman to die in police custody in the u.s. last month. >> to know that your mother is not coming home, you know, to know that you don't get that hug, you don't get that kiss, and i think that, you know, we really to have come to the bottom, and we're going to stick together and get to the bottom of it. >>> important new details in an eyewitness news exclusive. a man
jordan. the tlc also feigned him $200 after he pleaded guilty. >> that's the point, you know. somebody hopefully will pursue this. >> reporter: so he told us over the phone that he gave up driving a cab about six months ago, and that he is now unemployed, and that he plans to counter sue ms. jordan. reporting live in midtown, i'm carolina leid, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> carolina, thank you. a family in westchester county in mourning, holding a wake for their mother, this...
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with special needs like jordan. as jason was describing just a moment ago, many of the families in that first year used their education savings account for private education tutors services or educational therapy. what happened next is an interesting part of the story. it was after that first year that cathy and christo decided they wanted something else for jordan. they took him out of school and began paying for personal tutors, educational therapy that he was already receiving outside of the classroom, as well as additional services in the home for jordan. so his school day looks like a combination of providers coming to the visser's home to help him each day. and this was the idea. this is what separates education savings account from the other options available today either in the traditional school system or outside the school system for children in arizona and nevada, tennessee, and mississippi, and florida. and this is why we are so excited about the potential that the accounts have for families across the u
with special needs like jordan. as jason was describing just a moment ago, many of the families in that first year used their education savings account for private education tutors services or educational therapy. what happened next is an interesting part of the story. it was after that first year that cathy and christo decided they wanted something else for jordan. they took him out of school and began paying for personal tutors, educational therapy that he was already receiving outside of the...
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the jordan speith is a little optimism over greek bailout.n: in politics, donald trump unveiling a comprehensive immigration plan that includes deporting families. resorts at a news poll reveals 50% of americans believe hillary clinton's lies when she said her private e-mail server did not contain classified information. a key republican congressman will not vote for the nuclear deal is bipartisan support for the president's plan crumbles. good morning, everybody. i am dagen mcdowell and for sandra smith. i enjoyed by lauren simonetti. welcome to "fbn:am" from their first look at the latest breaking news on what to expect in your day ahead. lauren: donald trump added specifics with hardline immigration stance calling for deportation of children of immigrants. living in the u.s. illegally. >> do you think there's tremendous cost for the illegals in here right now? >> of course there's cost. >> tremendous. do you think there's tremendous crime being committed by illegals. you see it all over. just last night. all over. we will do it and will ex
the jordan speith is a little optimism over greek bailout.n: in politics, donald trump unveiling a comprehensive immigration plan that includes deporting families. resorts at a news poll reveals 50% of americans believe hillary clinton's lies when she said her private e-mail server did not contain classified information. a key republican congressman will not vote for the nuclear deal is bipartisan support for the president's plan crumbles. good morning, everybody. i am dagen mcdowell and for...
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officials say jordan has received aid from the community. >> jordan's water resources enough for $4 million people. the size of the population reached around 10 million. this is how the water shortage crisis is. water levels dropped. we have been forced to dig into the wells and drain them. if they upgrade facilities, it will improve supplies. there's a huge need. >> jordan is not able to provide water for all the citizens, let alone hundreds and thousands. the station increased an amount of water it's bumping for 50% for facing severe shortages before the refugees arrived. that's causing frustration and times. with water shortages reaching emergency measures here, there are fears tensions could rise between jordanians. we demand the transfer of syrians, they should return to camps so we can go back to how it was. we never complained about water. >> many say it's a matter of time before the main sources of water run out. this is why they say long term investments are needed to preserve the health and security of one of the most stable countries in the region. >> dozens of people are feared
officials say jordan has received aid from the community. >> jordan's water resources enough for $4 million people. the size of the population reached around 10 million. this is how the water shortage crisis is. water levels dropped. we have been forced to dig into the wells and drain them. if they upgrade facilities, it will improve supplies. there's a huge need. >> jordan is not able to provide water for all the citizens, let alone hundreds and thousands. the station increased an...