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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. >> reporter: coming up -- >> this was not a surprise to me. i knew this of going to happen. >> reporter: a revelation from halfway around the world. another woman with another tale about liam allen. >> it was devastating. it was crushing. it was like coming out of the matrix. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... right now all beds are on sale. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments yo
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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jordan's border with syria. >> we're in the far northeast of jordan. at the last major military out post in this vast desert, we're not far from the point where syria, iraq and jordan all meet. and this is also the point of where many people fleeing the conflicts cross looking for sank chow ware. we'll join the border guards as they patrol looking for people. a patrol comes across whole families fleeing from the conflict in syria. they are given food and water and seen by doctors. from here they're sent to various camps. this is one of the largest. five years ago this was desert. today, with 82,000 people, it's jordan's fourth largest city. there are all sorts here of all ages. each with a personal tragedy. it's where we met this 6-year-old. she came with her mother and sisters and the clothes on her back but without her father. >> translator: i want to sing a song for my father. >> her father is one of the many that has disappeared into the syrian prison system. >> translator: my father was arrested one day. we started crying when he didn't come home.
jordan's border with syria. >> we're in the far northeast of jordan. at the last major military out post in this vast desert, we're not far from the point where syria, iraq and jordan all meet. and this is also the point of where many people fleeing the conflicts cross looking for sank chow ware. we'll join the border guards as they patrol looking for people. a patrol comes across whole families fleeing from the conflict in syria. they are given food and water and seen by doctors. from...
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erik: this is jordan. lemonis: jordan, nice to meet you. i'm gonna chat with him without you for a little bit. erik: absolutely. yeah. come on, baby. lemonis: i wanted to spend a little time with you and kind of understand. what is your job today here? jordan: i came on in the past couple months to implement new sales strategies. really, whatever i can to bring money in the front door. lemonis: then, so, for every 100 customers that you bring on that are new, what's the retention look like? jordan: from when i've come on, it's about three weeks. lemonis: well, that's not long-term. jordan: exactly. what i've been trying to figure out is why they're not staying. lemonis: there's no mystery here. people aren't staying because the food is subpar. fix the product and improve it, people will sign up for more. -i'm marcus, by the way. -diana: i'm diana. lemonis: diana, nice to meet you. and what do you do here? diana: sales. lemonis: so, how long have you been here? diana: almost two years now. i started, with erik, managing the company, so i've
erik: this is jordan. lemonis: jordan, nice to meet you. i'm gonna chat with him without you for a little bit. erik: absolutely. yeah. come on, baby. lemonis: i wanted to spend a little time with you and kind of understand. what is your job today here? jordan: i came on in the past couple months to implement new sales strategies. really, whatever i can to bring money in the front door. lemonis: then, so, for every 100 customers that you bring on that are new, what's the retention look like?...
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this is indeed a major interest for jordan, because jordan is [ inaudible ] involved with all of theues in trying to find a solution through serious negotiations. the basis for restoring the stability and solving the problems requires a comprehensive political process, which will deal with the root causes of the conflicts in the region. the absence of a political solution to the syrian problem, which is about to enter its sixth year, that will lead to political transition and satisfies the legitimate aspirations of the syrian people and maintains -- guarantees security and unity and response to the aspirations of its people. this absence only serves extremism and terrorism. this absence only aggravates the situation, and as the absence of a political -- of a comprehensive inclusive political process in iraq, the sectarian marginalization has also granted isis, isil, the chance to develop. defeating this terrorist you cannot realize without strengthening national unity between all of the factions of the iraqi people and libya, and to realize a political solution between the libyan par
this is indeed a major interest for jordan, because jordan is [ inaudible ] involved with all of theues in trying to find a solution through serious negotiations. the basis for restoring the stability and solving the problems requires a comprehensive political process, which will deal with the root causes of the conflicts in the region. the absence of a political solution to the syrian problem, which is about to enter its sixth year, that will lead to political transition and satisfies the...
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will there be money to be developed jordan downs? there are lovely plants, the blueprints and ideas, the contractors, big mike will talk, and it will take a lot of money. on the other hand it desperately needs to be. so i am going to introduce, two people that have recently arrived and introduce the man who brought me into the scene, michael cummings. and share some time with willie freeman, they went everybody on the microphone being filmed otherwise i hate them. the man who is one of the reasons we are all here to get there for whom i am personally so grateful, elder michael cummings. >> elder michael cummings, if it wasn't for him i don't know where i would be, thank god for "project fatherhood". when this first started, it started as a young man coming to get there. myself, on great christian, scorpio, and johnny bailey and we used to come together every second saturday, doing the barbecue at that time people come out to eat so when people came out to eat and everything it was time to get the message across about being a father,
will there be money to be developed jordan downs? there are lovely plants, the blueprints and ideas, the contractors, big mike will talk, and it will take a lot of money. on the other hand it desperately needs to be. so i am going to introduce, two people that have recently arrived and introduce the man who brought me into the scene, michael cummings. and share some time with willie freeman, they went everybody on the microphone being filmed otherwise i hate them. the man who is one of the...
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>> trevor: jordan, jordan, jordan!> i only hope the new speaker of the house knows that certain people are depending on-- on him. i just bought a condo. >> okay. >> why did i buy a condo? why did i buy a -- >> calm down, calm down, jrd an. i see what's happening. you were really intentionally passionate about politics. i get it. >> dammit he's a [bleep] idiot. you're going to have to sell the condo. >> trevor: jordan, thanks some of. jordan klepper, everyone. jordan klepper, everyone. we'll be right b the moment's arrived. the best iphone ever is here. and you're all like... and then you remember there's verizon. which is great, because if you're going to get the best iphone wouldn't you want to have the best network? kinda makes you want to jump for joy. tell all your friends and family. even throw a party. get the best iphone on the best network. go in store or visit us online. and get up to $400 when you switch to verizon and trade up to the iphone 6s. because the best deserves the best. no fees, 25% rewards bonus,
>> trevor: jordan, jordan, jordan!> i only hope the new speaker of the house knows that certain people are depending on-- on him. i just bought a condo. >> okay. >> why did i buy a condo? why did i buy a -- >> calm down, calm down, jrd an. i see what's happening. you were really intentionally passionate about politics. i get it. >> dammit he's a [bleep] idiot. you're going to have to sell the condo. >> trevor: jordan, thanks some of. jordan klepper,...
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>> trevor: jordan, jordan, jordan! >> i only hope the new speaker of the house knows that certain people are depending on-- on him. i just bought a condo. >> okay. >> why did i buy a condo? why did i buy a -- >> calm down, calm down, jrd an. i see what's happening. you were really intentionally passionate about politics. i get it. >> dammit he's a [bleep] idiot. you're going to have to sell the condo. >> trevor: jordan, thanks some of. jordan klepper, everyone. i mean, so far i love what we got -- no fees, 25% rewards bonus, extra interest, the preferred pricing, merrill edge online investing. pretty solid, huh? yeah, i agree. i actually have a bunch of other ideas, but they're not gonna fit on that board. you know, we got another side to that board. i don't see it right now. it doesn't -- it doesn't turn. can we underline some stuff, then? because none of it's really popping out. i've got this underlined in another color. are you gonna use that green marker? because it's just sitting there. you know, that's just... th
>> trevor: jordan, jordan, jordan! >> i only hope the new speaker of the house knows that certain people are depending on-- on him. i just bought a condo. >> okay. >> why did i buy a condo? why did i buy a -- >> calm down, calm down, jrd an. i see what's happening. you were really intentionally passionate about politics. i get it. >> dammit he's a [bleep] idiot. you're going to have to sell the condo. >> trevor: jordan, thanks some of. jordan klepper,...
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>> trevor: jordan, jordan, jordan! >> i only hope the new speaker of the house knows that certain people are depending on-- on him. i just bought a condo. >> okay. >> why did i buy a condo? why did i buy a -- >> calm down, calm down, jrd an. i see what's happening. you were really intentionally passionate about politics. i get it. >> dammit he's a [bleep] idiot. you're going to have to sell the condo. >> trevor: jordan, thanks some of. jordan klepper, everyone. and when you bundle your home and auto insurance through progressive, you'll save a bundle! [ laughs ] jamie. right. make a bad bundle joke, a buck goes in the jar. i guess that's just how the cookie bundles. now, you're gonna have two bundles of joy! i'm not pregnant. i'm gonna go. [ tapping, cash register dings ] there you go. [ buzzing ] bundle bee coming! it was worth it! saving you a bundle when you bundle -- now, that's progressive. it's from virtually anywhere.rn of danger it's been smashed, dropped and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehic
>> trevor: jordan, jordan, jordan! >> i only hope the new speaker of the house knows that certain people are depending on-- on him. i just bought a condo. >> okay. >> why did i buy a condo? why did i buy a -- >> calm down, calm down, jrd an. i see what's happening. you were really intentionally passionate about politics. i get it. >> dammit he's a [bleep] idiot. you're going to have to sell the condo. >> trevor: jordan, thanks some of. jordan klepper,...
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>> trevor: jordan, jordan, jordan! >> i only hope the new speaker of the house knows that certain people are depending on-- on him. i just bought a condo. >> okay. >> why did i buy a condo? why did i buy a -- >> calm down, calm down, jrd an. i see what's happening. you were really intentionally passionate about politics. i get it. >> dammit he's a [bleep] idiot. you're going to have to sell the condo. >> trevor: jordan, thanks some of. jordan klepper, everyone. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to take their act to the next level... before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time... 2% back at the grocery store... and 3% back on gas... vince of the flying branzinos got a bankamericard cash rewards credit card, because he may earn his living jumping through hoops, but he'd rather not earn cash back that way. that's the spectacle of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. all of our legendary racing heritage. all of our pioneering four wheel drive experience. come toget
>> trevor: jordan, jordan, jordan! >> i only hope the new speaker of the house knows that certain people are depending on-- on him. i just bought a condo. >> okay. >> why did i buy a condo? why did i buy a -- >> calm down, calm down, jrd an. i see what's happening. you were really intentionally passionate about politics. i get it. >> dammit he's a [bleep] idiot. you're going to have to sell the condo. >> trevor: jordan, thanks some of. jordan klepper,...
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al jazeera, on the jordan-syria border. >>> let's move other news now.g salmon has vowed to find out what caused a crane to collapse killing 107 people on friday. he's toured the damaged grand mosque in mecca to over the investigate in to the accidents. it happened gaze before millions from around the world visit the holy site. >>> at least 89 killed after two explores in the india state, first a gas cylinder blew up at a crowded restaurant where people were having breakfast. it cause aid second explosion at a nearby building where might detonators were score stored. the restaurant and the building next door were flat end. the. >>> the turkish government has lifted a 9-day curfew. it said it was needed as part of an operation against kurdish fighters many residents say they were fire identified, unavailable to leave homes and run out of food and water think at gerald tan reports the damage caused is only now being revealed. >> reporter: stuck indoors no nine days, the people were finally allowed out. with a government curfew lifted they were able to insp
al jazeera, on the jordan-syria border. >>> let's move other news now.g salmon has vowed to find out what caused a crane to collapse killing 107 people on friday. he's toured the damaged grand mosque in mecca to over the investigate in to the accidents. it happened gaze before millions from around the world visit the holy site. >>> at least 89 killed after two explores in the india state, first a gas cylinder blew up at a crowded restaurant where people were having breakfast....
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rosiland jordan, she is -- jacky roland, she in strasburg for us. a strong and passionate speech in favour of taking refugees.
rosiland jordan, she is -- jacky roland, she in strasburg for us. a strong and passionate speech in favour of taking refugees.
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camps, they're scattered across lebanon and jordan. and the region is buckling under the strain. you've got close to 2 million refugees in turkey, 600,000 in jordan, 1 million in lebanon, a tiny country the size of wales, where one in four is a refugee from syria. you have to share the responsibility globally and the european union and the u.k. must do more to resettle some of those refugees. so the announcement today from david cameron was welcome, but it's a first step. >> the reality is though, i mean, is europe ever going to accept, as you pointed out just in lebanon 1 million refugees, scattered across the country, not just in camps, is europe not able to take in every single one of those refugees, how can a resettlement program be managed? >> of course europe can't take all those refugees and all those
camps, they're scattered across lebanon and jordan. and the region is buckling under the strain. you've got close to 2 million refugees in turkey, 600,000 in jordan, 1 million in lebanon, a tiny country the size of wales, where one in four is a refugee from syria. you have to share the responsibility globally and the european union and the u.k. must do more to resettle some of those refugees. so the announcement today from david cameron was welcome, but it's a first step. >> the reality...
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jordan has received 10,000 people since the start of this year. uncertain future even after making it to safety. >> reporter: they came carrying only a few belongings. many said they had to run for their lives, the latest refugees to arrive in jordan about. >> translator: life is destroyed in aleppo. we left only with the clothes we were wearing. >> reporter: the refugees had to walk several kilometers through the rugged no man's land through syria to get here. they traveled from north to south fleeing from i.s.i.l. controlled territory close to turkey. >> translator: syria is miserable. we were escaping air strikes barrel bombs and i.s.i.l. we are tired. >> many left syria because they said they had no food. >> we ran away from hunger fatigue and bombardment. >> we came to our brothers in jordan because we could no longer find anything to eat. >> spent more than $700 million on feedings treating and transporting refugees beforehanding them over to humanitarian agencies. since the el new nusra front, te jordajordanian area, army says s had to prio
jordan has received 10,000 people since the start of this year. uncertain future even after making it to safety. >> reporter: they came carrying only a few belongings. many said they had to run for their lives, the latest refugees to arrive in jordan about. >> translator: life is destroyed in aleppo. we left only with the clothes we were wearing. >> reporter: the refugees had to walk several kilometers through the rugged no man's land through syria to get here. they traveled...
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jordan returns to support the legacy program and provide evidence.t for bdri jordan's first voting experienceas on the local level in 2010. last, but certainly not the wells.we have decarri he is a 16-year-old rising high school senior. he isn' a drummer, guitars, and music producer from birmingham. he is also a participant in the legacy use leadership program -- youth leadership program here at the birmingham civil rights institute. scarr, whicher of is -- an awareness and support group. he has a metal in bowling, and former drummer for the birmingham school band, and a participant in the after freedom event here at the birmingham civil rights institute. he is excited to say that he will be eligible to vote in the 2016 presidential election. i wouldt being said, like to hear from these four young people, and i know you are ready to hear from them. we will toss out our first question of the evening. i will start in the order that introduced. jared, would you respond to the idea that do you think use of of today areh concerned about political issues or do they see it as an old people problem?
jordan returns to support the legacy program and provide evidence.t for bdri jordan's first voting experienceas on the local level in 2010. last, but certainly not the wells.we have decarri he is a 16-year-old rising high school senior. he isn' a drummer, guitars, and music producer from birmingham. he is also a participant in the legacy use leadership program -- youth leadership program here at the birmingham civil rights institute. scarr, whicher of is -- an awareness and support group. he...
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they have reports on the jordan-syria border. they came carrying only a few belongings, many fleeing for their lives. all were exhausted. >> life is destroyed in aleppo. our homes were demolished. we have nothing left buff got's mercy. we left only with the clothes we were wearing. >> the refugees had to walk several kilometers through the rugged no man's land between syria and jordan to get here. their journey inside syria was more agonizing, traveling from north to south fleeing isil in territory close to turkey. >> syria is miserable. we were escaping airstrikes, barrel bombs and isil. >> many left syria because they had no food. >> we ran away from hunger, fatigue and bombardment. >> we came to our brothers in jordan, because we could no longer find anything to eat. >> the jordanian army runs the operation at the border, it has spent $700 million on feeding, and transporting refugees before handing them over to humanitarian agencies. >> it has become harder for syrian refugees to make the journey to jordan. the number of area
they have reports on the jordan-syria border. they came carrying only a few belongings, many fleeing for their lives. all were exhausted. >> life is destroyed in aleppo. our homes were demolished. we have nothing left buff got's mercy. we left only with the clothes we were wearing. >> the refugees had to walk several kilometers through the rugged no man's land between syria and jordan to get here. their journey inside syria was more agonizing, traveling from north to south fleeing...
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jordan reese. we go one-on-one with the i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder... ...whether should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 wks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni, there's no interferon and there are no complex regimens. tell your doctor if you have other liver or kidney problems, or other medical conditions. and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. harvoni should not be taken with any medicines maureen: joining us live is retired neurosurgeon turned presidential candidate dr. ben carson. thank you for joining us today. >> good to be with you. maureen: earlier we showed a national poll showing you closing in on donald trump. you have support of up to 20% of potential g.o.p. voters. with this poll comes two days with a debate
jordan reese. we go one-on-one with the i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder... ...whether should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 wks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni,...
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withwsmakers is next congressman jordan of ohio. former newr from york governor george pataki, then former pennsylvania senator rick santorum, who are both seeking the republican nomination. "newsmakers" is congressman jim jordan of ohio. break, he wasust home in his district. he has said he will judge congress by how they perform this month. hisill talk about expectations and voter expectations. bob, you are up first. >> there has been a lot of speculation about speaker boehner's future. a resolution by one of your colleagues to oust this speaker. you voted for the speaker ohio colleague at the beginning of this congress. do you think john boehner has done a good job as speaker? guest: what i know is this. we have big issues coming up. the country is coming up. we have the iran issue we are debating this week. we have the funding the government issue along with this huge question about planned parenthood and the fact that they should not be getting any taxpayer dollars as we move forward. shortly after that, we have the highway bil
withwsmakers is next congressman jordan of ohio. former newr from york governor george pataki, then former pennsylvania senator rick santorum, who are both seeking the republican nomination. "newsmakers" is congressman jim jordan of ohio. break, he wasust home in his district. he has said he will judge congress by how they perform this month. hisill talk about expectations and voter expectations. bob, you are up first. >> there has been a lot of speculation about speaker...
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almost 70% of refugees in jordan live under the poverty line.ing their food assistance refugees here say they have lost faith in the international community. those who work for humanitarian agencies say they are also frustrated because they are no longer able to maintain their services. and are worried that desperation will push some refugees either to go back to syria or to risk the treacherous journey to usual. for many refugees it is a fateful decision they must take in the coming weeks. >> people are now telling us that they have lost nope a better future here in the region. many people are considering returning to war in syria. and those people who are in the worst situation have told thousands they will risk their life to his reach europe. >> reporter: syrian refugees fled their country to escape war and because they had no food. in jordan the authorities struggled to cope, relying on the u.n. and ng on. s where they could. but now those resources are also drying up. along with any hope. >>> let's return to the story of the kidnapping rega
almost 70% of refugees in jordan live under the poverty line.ing their food assistance refugees here say they have lost faith in the international community. those who work for humanitarian agencies say they are also frustrated because they are no longer able to maintain their services. and are worried that desperation will push some refugees either to go back to syria or to risk the treacherous journey to usual. for many refugees it is a fateful decision they must take in the coming weeks....
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the latest syrian refugees to arrive in jordan. were exhausted. >> translator: life is destroyed in aleppo. our homes were di demolished we have nothing left but god's percent mercy we left only withe cloargt we were wearing. >> reporter: they had to walk to get here. their journey inside syria was even more agonizing. they traveled from north to south, fleeing from isil-controlled territory close to turkey. >> translator: syria is miserable. we were escaping air strikes, barrel bombs and isil. we are tired. >> reporter: many also say they left zooer i can't because they had no food. >> translator: we ran way from hunger, fatigue, and bombardment. >> translator: we came to our brothers in jordan because we could no longer find anything to eat 67 the jordanian he vinnie army runs the operation at the border it says it has spent more than $700 million on feeding, treating and transporting refugees beforehanding them over to humanitarian agencies. since the emergence of isil and al-nusra front it's become harder for syrian refugees to
the latest syrian refugees to arrive in jordan. were exhausted. >> translator: life is destroyed in aleppo. our homes were di demolished we have nothing left but god's percent mercy we left only withe cloargt we were wearing. >> reporter: they had to walk to get here. their journey inside syria was even more agonizing. they traveled from north to south, fleeing from isil-controlled territory close to turkey. >> translator: syria is miserable. we were escaping air strikes,...
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jason jordan, an attorney, and bill jordan's son, speaks out. >> he's not just some small-time guy whoipping people off at cherry creek mall. he's willing to have somebody murdered, for crying out loud. >> the denver d.a.'s office charges smith again, with one count of attempted murder. those charges are dropped by prosecutors, our, when smith agrees to a plea deal and pleads guilty to aggravated robbery, second degree assault, robbery and theft. he's sentenced to 25 years in prison. despite the out come, jason jordan says his dad's life has never been the same since that day he bought an ipad. >> it's like their whole world's been turned upside down. beginning to end. it's just crazy. >>> coming up, a couple's surveillance video camera solves a strange mystery and reveals a cruel truth. plus a donkey goes up, up and away. a publicity stunt gone awry. >> kids were crying because the donkey, she was crying as well. >> when "caught on camera: bold, brazen and bizarre" continues. small, medium, large and extra large. if you need less data, pick small. if you need more, go with extra large
jason jordan, an attorney, and bill jordan's son, speaks out. >> he's not just some small-time guy whoipping people off at cherry creek mall. he's willing to have somebody murdered, for crying out loud. >> the denver d.a.'s office charges smith again, with one count of attempted murder. those charges are dropped by prosecutors, our, when smith agrees to a plea deal and pleads guilty to aggravated robbery, second degree assault, robbery and theft. he's sentenced to 25 years in...
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and jordan has a peace treaty with israel. said that any more prove races will effect the relationship between the two countries. there will be an emergency security cabinet meeting late tuesday evening to discuss the situation. al jazeera, in occupied east jerusalem. >> north korea saying it is resumed work on plans to make fuel for atomic bomb it is ready now to use nuclear weapons against the u.s. and other countries if they continue their reckless policy, towards the north. officials say they are ready to launch long range missles to mark the anniversary, next month. 100 women say they have 100 reasons to walk 100 miles. next in the program, why they are pounding the pavement to get the popes attention. as you can see, the tents have gone up. home run trying to make their way, many of them to germany. the e.u. is facing a refugee crieses like it has not seen since world war ii. elsewhere today a deal has been reached to end that week long teacher strike details have not yet been released. they have been add at odds the dis
and jordan has a peace treaty with israel. said that any more prove races will effect the relationship between the two countries. there will be an emergency security cabinet meeting late tuesday evening to discuss the situation. al jazeera, in occupied east jerusalem. >> north korea saying it is resumed work on plans to make fuel for atomic bomb it is ready now to use nuclear weapons against the u.s. and other countries if they continue their reckless policy, towards the north. officials...
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jordan has a peace treaty with israel. any more provocations in the old city will affect the relationships between the countries. >>> the area where the al-aqsa mosque is is one of the holiest sites for a number of religions. courtney kealy has more now on the significance of the area in tonight's "in context" segment. >> reporter: these 38 acres are some of the most contentious real state in the world. the symbolic heart of jerusalem, land sacred to christian city, islam. religious wars bloodied the land. leaders and armies fought on the plateau. it's been a flashpoint for israelis and palestinians. muslims call it the mobile sanctua sanctuary. it's a place where the prophet muhammad began his journey to heavy yen and back. jews call it the temple mount. a site where the first and second temples stood years ago. at the base is the western wall. a part of a retaining wall, a spiritual focus for jews, denied access to it. when jordan controlled the jerusalem city. to keep the peace the israeli government stopped them. a gro
jordan has a peace treaty with israel. any more provocations in the old city will affect the relationships between the countries. >>> the area where the al-aqsa mosque is is one of the holiest sites for a number of religions. courtney kealy has more now on the significance of the area in tonight's "in context" segment. >> reporter: these 38 acres are some of the most contentious real state in the world. the symbolic heart of jerusalem, land sacred to christian city,...
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(unintelligible) -- linda jordan's appointment to this would be very needed. her effect in the community that answer is far-reaching and she is active and visible. i support her appointment. if you have any other questions of me i will be here for another minute and ten. >> supervisor avalos: thank you very much. next speaker please. >> good morning my news craig peters, i am with a san francisco coalition of (unintelligible). in the context of the work of our organization, we are charged with how schools transform (unintelligible), related to the work that i believe this committee set up to oversee. it is with excitement that i support her nomination, not just because miss jordan comes with experience about the workings in the city, presenting many families that are invisible and not heard enoughand our work with miss jordan has been a bridge, is our community experiences gaps of opportunity. miss jordan's skill to build bridges and allow work to happen in support of those reached, has been a tremendous addition to the committee so i support the nomination tr
(unintelligible) -- linda jordan's appointment to this would be very needed. her effect in the community that answer is far-reaching and she is active and visible. i support her appointment. if you have any other questions of me i will be here for another minute and ten. >> supervisor avalos: thank you very much. next speaker please. >> good morning my news craig peters, i am with a san francisco coalition of (unintelligible). in the context of the work of our organization, we are...
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jordan: ms. richards, if the videos were selectively edited, if this was entrapment and this is all untrue, why did you apologize? ms. richards: punishment, first, everyone agrees that they were heavily edited. the question was why did you apologize? ms. richards: they were done under cover. i spoke with that doctor who was featured in one of the videos and i thought it was important in my opinion, in my plan, it wasan -- my opinion, it inappropriate to have that discussion any nonconfidential, nonclinical setting. rep. jordan: what were you apologizing for? ms. richards: that she used, in my judgment, it was bad judgment to have a clinical discussion in a nonclinical setting. rep. jordan: the first video came out july 14, then you issue an apology and you said this, " i personally apologize for the tone and statements." which statements? ms. richards: it was really the situation she was in. rep. jordan: that is not what you said. you said, i apologize for statements. i would like to know which s
jordan: ms. richards, if the videos were selectively edited, if this was entrapment and this is all untrue, why did you apologize? ms. richards: punishment, first, everyone agrees that they were heavily edited. the question was why did you apologize? ms. richards: they were done under cover. i spoke with that doctor who was featured in one of the videos and i thought it was important in my opinion, in my plan, it wasan -- my opinion, it inappropriate to have that discussion any nonconfidential,...
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jordan spieth's spot having politsplit after just two weeks. he continues ten shots behind leader.ilroy is five strokes off the pace but it's jason day who has made the most promising of the three. the leading pga champion is three strokes backen tom brady has broken his silence since having hi four-game ban lifted over the deflate gate scandal. he was originally suspended by the nfl after the team was found to have deflated balls in a championship game they went on to win. fans celebrated after brady had his band lifted. he said:p. >> the issue of water pollution is once again the focus. the canoe sprint and kayak test events were knocked by weeds in the water slowing down competitors. there has been major concerns for officials. but local authorities have given assurances that the aquatic courses will be cleaned for the games. >> it's like you're running against a wall. you get a big clam on your rudder. it's no fun. it's not typical watercolor. when you're watching the movement of your pattern, it's not normal. >> for more, go to our website. we've got blogs and videos from our
jordan spieth's spot having politsplit after just two weeks. he continues ten shots behind leader.ilroy is five strokes off the pace but it's jason day who has made the most promising of the three. the leading pga champion is three strokes backen tom brady has broken his silence since having hi four-game ban lifted over the deflate gate scandal. he was originally suspended by the nfl after the team was found to have deflated balls in a championship game they went on to win. fans celebrated...
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i've been to the zatarie refugee camp in jordan, there is some relief for kids. but the scale is absolutely enormous. the world food program has said it had to cut its food aid in half in lebanon. refugees are telling us they have to make really, really tough decisions, do i eat or clothe my children? you get to a point, a point of desperation where you feel the only thing you can do is to leave. in the hope that you have better future for yourself and for your family and that decision is different for each individual. but it's that combination of the time that they've been there, the restrictions and the fact that actually the aid effort isn't being fully funded. >> really good for your thoughts, thank you so much for coming in, thank you. >> thank you. >> and still to come on this newshour. thousands gather for the funeral of a palestinian mother who died a month after her 18 month old son was burned to death in an arson attack. >>> european farmers demonstrate outside brussels parliament. >>> and prince al hussein of jordan believes he can be the king of footb
i've been to the zatarie refugee camp in jordan, there is some relief for kids. but the scale is absolutely enormous. the world food program has said it had to cut its food aid in half in lebanon. refugees are telling us they have to make really, really tough decisions, do i eat or clothe my children? you get to a point, a point of desperation where you feel the only thing you can do is to leave. in the hope that you have better future for yourself and for your family and that decision is...
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so this really does create a dire situation for syrian refugees in jordan. >> jordan, of course, haveen in more refugees than most, but there is some criticism being leveled toward the gulf nations, some of the richest countries in the region, like saudi arabia who have virtually taken in none. what's the feeling in those countries? is there pressure for them to take in more refugees or offer more funding? >> it's interesting. you do have that typical condemnation from human rights watch, amnesty international. these countries are no stranger to that criticism. what i'm seeing here or social media, switter -- twitter, facebook, what i'm seeing is strong condemnation for not taking any refugees. they have given money to help people during this time, hundreds of millions of dollars but they haven't actually brought anyone into their country. these are countries that have very large military budgets. they also have been in some ways meddling in syria, supporting different factions, and there has been strong condemnation. you looked at the recently that boy who -- young boy who washed up
so this really does create a dire situation for syrian refugees in jordan. >> jordan, of course, haveen in more refugees than most, but there is some criticism being leveled toward the gulf nations, some of the richest countries in the region, like saudi arabia who have virtually taken in none. what's the feeling in those countries? is there pressure for them to take in more refugees or offer more funding? >> it's interesting. you do have that typical condemnation from human rights...
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the king of jordan spoke earlier today. and the jordanians are in the hot seat, both in terms of being overwhelmed with the number of refugees co--- from syria and also since jordan has joined the coalition with the united states against islamic state and remember the horrific pictures of that jordanian pilot who was burned alive. of jordan saidnt that this is a third world war. it couldn't be more serious, jane. >> jane: laura with the latest there from new york. thank you very much for joining us. other news from around the world. the taliban in afghanistan say they have captured the prosecute vinck intellectual government's headquarters in kunduz and the airport. the senior government officials confirmed the headquarters had fallen to militants. they railed it would capitol before dawn and broke into the central prison to free hundreds of jailed insurgents. german prosecutors have opened an investigation into the former executive of volkswagen martin winterkorn. he stemmed down last week over a scandal about the rigging
the king of jordan spoke earlier today. and the jordanians are in the hot seat, both in terms of being overwhelmed with the number of refugees co--- from syria and also since jordan has joined the coalition with the united states against islamic state and remember the horrific pictures of that jordanian pilot who was burned alive. of jordan saidnt that this is a third world war. it couldn't be more serious, jane. >> jane: laura with the latest there from new york. thank you very much for...
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jordan temporarily recalled its ambassador. it ended only after high-level meetings in jordan with the united states involved. on tuesday, the tours of al-aqsa compound returned to normal but with palestinian rallies called and a possible increase in jewish visitors during a religious holiday at the end of the month. the steps is likely to continue. scott heidler, al jazeera, in occupied east jerusalem. >>> ray muslim teen aimer in the u.s. state of texas has been led away from school in hands cuffs after he brought a homemade clock in the classroom. he was suspected of making a hoax bomb. police later said no charges have been filed but massive support for ahmed after his brief arrest. president obama has invited him to the white house and facebook's mark zuckerberg has invited him to his company's headquarters. >> i took it to school to show my teacher the talent that i had. i wanted to show him. and in my perspective, it didn't look like a bomb. >> we live in an age where you can't take things like that to schools. we have s
jordan temporarily recalled its ambassador. it ended only after high-level meetings in jordan with the united states involved. on tuesday, the tours of al-aqsa compound returned to normal but with palestinian rallies called and a possible increase in jewish visitors during a religious holiday at the end of the month. the steps is likely to continue. scott heidler, al jazeera, in occupied east jerusalem. >>> ray muslim teen aimer in the u.s. state of texas has been led away from school...
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jordan is already home to more than 600,000 syrians. it's received at least 10,000 people since the start of this year. but once they make it across the border to safety. they face an uncertainly future. we have this report from al-kahn on the jordan-syrian border. >> they came carrying a few belongings. many had to run for their lives. >> life is destroyed in aleppo, our homes were demolished. we had nothing left but god's mercy. we were left only with the clothes we were wearing. >> the refugees had to walk between syria and jordan. the journey inside syria was agonising. travelling from north to south, fleeing from i.s.i.l. controlled territory close to turkey. >> syria is miserable. we were escaping air strikes. >> many left syria because they had no food. >> we ran away from hunger, fatigue and bombardment. we came to our brothers in jordan, we could no longer find anything to seat. the army runs the operation at the border, saying it spend more than 700 million on feeding or treating, transporting refugees before handing them over
jordan is already home to more than 600,000 syrians. it's received at least 10,000 people since the start of this year. but once they make it across the border to safety. they face an uncertainly future. we have this report from al-kahn on the jordan-syrian border. >> they came carrying a few belongings. many had to run for their lives. >> life is destroyed in aleppo, our homes were demolished. we had nothing left but god's mercy. we were left only with the clothes we were wearing....
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turkey, jordan and lebanon. try to come up with a program that puts money in facilities into those countries. to deal with the problem before the wateres cross of the continent to get to europe. francine: one impact is a crisis having a businesses operating in europe? jones: as you can imagine, the train travel in eastern europe has been disrupted to a great deal by this influx of refugees. at the same time and also understandably, the crew ship industry is feeling an impact. carnival cruise has had to pick up refugees in tehhe sea to save them. the ceo told bloomberg there is consternation among perspectives about just such scenes. francine: great to have you in the program. thanks much for coming in. with the latest of the refugee crisis. let's get more analysis on your's refugees crisis -- on europe's refugee crisis. hans, over to you. hans: that is right. i'm joined by dr. sinn. when we look at these refugee crisis, what is it going to mean for the german economy, the european economy? is there an opportunit
turkey, jordan and lebanon. try to come up with a program that puts money in facilities into those countries. to deal with the problem before the wateres cross of the continent to get to europe. francine: one impact is a crisis having a businesses operating in europe? jones: as you can imagine, the train travel in eastern europe has been disrupted to a great deal by this influx of refugees. at the same time and also understandably, the crew ship industry is feeling an impact. carnival cruise...
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>> 25% in jordan is syrian refugee right now. lebanon, sorry. >> just to follow that, 85% of the world's refugees are in developing countries. the european comparison would be germany has agreed to take 500,000 refugees -- accept 500,000 asylum claims over the next year and each of the next three years. that's a population of 90 million. italy, population of some 60 million, has taken in each of the last two years 120,000 refugees. the uk prime minister has pledged they'll take 4,000 a year in a population of 60 million. you can see the variation there and the big gap between the neighboring states in the middle east and the european government. it's worth saying the u.s. at its peak was taking about 180,000 refugees a year in '79, '80, '81. >> so 85,000 total refugees, that is not necessarily syrian refugees, that would be about 2% of the american population. so i say that in the context of understanding the challenges of other countries here compared to what the united states is looking at. and i say to myself in that regard, y
>> 25% in jordan is syrian refugee right now. lebanon, sorry. >> just to follow that, 85% of the world's refugees are in developing countries. the european comparison would be germany has agreed to take 500,000 refugees -- accept 500,000 asylum claims over the next year and each of the next three years. that's a population of 90 million. italy, population of some 60 million, has taken in each of the last two years 120,000 refugees. the uk prime minister has pledged they'll take...
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jordan morrison was struck by a car as she walked to school yesterday. family and friends came together to remember her. christiansen most has the story.>> reporter: it was supposed to be a celebration, homecoming for the junior novice football team, i game jordan morrison could not wait to cheer at. >> she was looking forward to today. really looking forward to it.>> reporter: john morrison said his family wanted to be at the game to honor his daughter and find comfort in a community supporting them through unimaginable tragedy.>> it means a lot. everybody is family out here. it is a good group. >> reporter: the junior novice cheer squad had silent reminders of their teammates with shirts, photos, and pom- poms marking the spot jordan would have held today. yoor what do you want people to know about her?>> she is still in our hearts and will always still be here.>> whenever i would see her she would walk up and give me a hug. she was still be smiling through hard times. >> reporter: in this hard time, they smiled for her. a little girl who has left a wh
jordan morrison was struck by a car as she walked to school yesterday. family and friends came together to remember her. christiansen most has the story.>> reporter: it was supposed to be a celebration, homecoming for the junior novice football team, i game jordan morrison could not wait to cheer at. >> she was looking forward to today. really looking forward to it.>> reporter: john morrison said his family wanted to be at the game to honor his daughter and find comfort in a...
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joining us live on skype from aman in jordan. clearly there are a number of organizations working together to try to help out the refugees. what do you think the impact of the cut in funding to wfp is going to have on the ground? >> i think impact will be quite devastating for those refugees, the hundreds of thousands of refugees that rely on this as their primary mode of survival. i think that it's compounded by the fact that refugees have very limited options to make a living for themselves legally, in some cases risking being imprisoned or find or even deported if they're caught illegally working. so i think cuts will be -- are already devastating for hundreds of thousands of refugees, very worrying. >> a number of them obviously don't live in the camps. are they the ones to likely be worst-hit by this? >> the refugees that live outside the camps which is the vast majority, they've had their assistance cut more dramatically than those who live in the camps. the situation will get much worse for them very, very quickly. >> is i
joining us live on skype from aman in jordan. clearly there are a number of organizations working together to try to help out the refugees. what do you think the impact of the cut in funding to wfp is going to have on the ground? >> i think impact will be quite devastating for those refugees, the hundreds of thousands of refugees that rely on this as their primary mode of survival. i think that it's compounded by the fact that refugees have very limited options to make a living for...
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her and her family spent two and a half years in a refugee camp in jordan after fleeing the war in syria. just six weeks ago, she was able to bring her and her siblings to new jersey. >> thank god i was able to bring them back to a normal life. >> his wife didn't want to appear on television. mohammed is working in construction. the children are in school. but being separated from their extended close knit family is taking a toll. >> we wish we had our grandmother with us, all of our family. >> translator: her grandmother her aunts are still in jordan and we hope we can bring them over together. >> reporter: hundreds of syrians have recently resettled in this part of new jersey. home to a long established syrian american community. >> if you are here for syrian refugees say yes! >> yes! >> a syrian american activist spoke out for solidarity in new york city. >> when everything around you has been destroyed, when all of your family have been dispersed, when you have lost all economic means to support yourself, when safety and security, human being's number 1 priority is gone, there's noth
her and her family spent two and a half years in a refugee camp in jordan after fleeing the war in syria. just six weeks ago, she was able to bring her and her siblings to new jersey. >> thank god i was able to bring them back to a normal life. >> his wife didn't want to appear on television. mohammed is working in construction. the children are in school. but being separated from their extended close knit family is taking a toll. >> we wish we had our grandmother with us, all...
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i said, could you tell me what room vernon jordan is, you know.d, sir, it's against policy, we weren't supposed to do that. somehow i was able to convince her to give me the room number. that's all it took. i stayed by the interstate. >> vernon jordan is said to be in very serious but at least stable condition in a ft. wayne, indiana hospital this morning while local and federal officials are trying to find out who shot him and why. >> he talks about going after high-profile targets like mr. jordan and larry flynt, actually stalking them and getting up close to where they were staying at the time. which really is very stupid. because when you go after people who are famous, you're going to unleash law enforcement from all over the country. was there something that triggered it that happened to you? or did you decide that i need to kill somebody? >> i was actually trying to get a race horse started. that was my goal. to get the blacks stirred up. then would start killing blacks and the blacks would get angry and retaliate until a full-scale race wa
i said, could you tell me what room vernon jordan is, you know.d, sir, it's against policy, we weren't supposed to do that. somehow i was able to convince her to give me the room number. that's all it took. i stayed by the interstate. >> vernon jordan is said to be in very serious but at least stable condition in a ft. wayne, indiana hospital this morning while local and federal officials are trying to find out who shot him and why. >> he talks about going after high-profile targets...
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but take countries like jordan.they have accepted as many refugees as they do -- as they have in their population, far more than europe as. laura: -- far more than europe has. laura: what they are not being integrated into the population -- but they are not being integrated into the population. >> unfortunately, that is true. such that people can survive. laura: thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. laura: the french president, francois hollande, has been speaking about syria. he says france will take arts in airstrikes against the islamic state group. paris will begin to take part in those flights. france is already part of the coalition led by the united states, bombing the islamic state positions inside iraq. now it is time to turn to syria. he is taking part in a joint press conference with the nigerian president. let's take a listen. in mali andvention the support to the countries we support we bring to the countries in the lake chad region, france committed to the fight against terrorism a long time ago. w
but take countries like jordan.they have accepted as many refugees as they do -- as they have in their population, far more than europe as. laura: -- far more than europe has. laura: what they are not being integrated into the population -- but they are not being integrated into the population. >> unfortunately, that is true. such that people can survive. laura: thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. laura: the french president, francois hollande, has been speaking about syria....
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i'm here with my panel nightly show contributor very funny man, jordan carlos. also very funny comedy one happy to have her back, chloe hilliard. and his new novel is called two years, eight months and 28 nights someone who the hasn't been on the shown for a long time is author sale ma salman r. we talked about kim davis went back to work but she is still not authorize gay marriages licenses. she says it will be issued by a federal court order. now mr. rushdie, as someone who has dealt with this extremism. yes, you. i heard that you dealt with -- >> i admit it. >> larry: are her religious liberties being attacked. >> oh my. first of all i have to say her minutes are up. [crowd cheering] look. there's this little thing in america called the first amendment and the first amendment is equal -- the first amendment defends religious freedom. the second half of the first amendment defends free expression. they're in the same amendment. what it doesn't mean though if you do have religious feelings nobody else can criticize them. it doesn't mean that. you're not being o
i'm here with my panel nightly show contributor very funny man, jordan carlos. also very funny comedy one happy to have her back, chloe hilliard. and his new novel is called two years, eight months and 28 nights someone who the hasn't been on the shown for a long time is author sale ma salman r. we talked about kim davis went back to work but she is still not authorize gay marriages licenses. she says it will be issued by a federal court order. now mr. rushdie, as someone who has dealt with...
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that means that syrian families living in neighboring countries like jordan may have to go hungry. nizreen al shamaya reports. >> surviving because the united nations food program, it was only $1.50 a day but it was enough forfor the family to get by. it is illegal for refugees to work in jordan but they have to, they earn just enough obuy baby milk eggs and yogurt. >> we are living through our worst fears. we don't know how much worse our situation can get. >> the world food program says it's seriously underfunded. it needs to make life and death decisions as to who to feed and who to cut off. this man works illegally on a nearby farm. >> i would face all risks to return to syria because i'm being humiliated and enslaved here. my boss makes me work all day for only $14, is that enough for my family? >> the wbs say 14,000 live under the profit line. those who work for humanitarian agencies say they are also frustrated because they are no longer able to maintain their services and are worried that desperation will push some refugees either to go back to syria or to risk the treacher
that means that syrian families living in neighboring countries like jordan may have to go hungry. nizreen al shamaya reports. >> surviving because the united nations food program, it was only $1.50 a day but it was enough forfor the family to get by. it is illegal for refugees to work in jordan but they have to, they earn just enough obuy baby milk eggs and yogurt. >> we are living through our worst fears. we don't know how much worse our situation can get. >> the world food...
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hello i'm darren jordan will world news from al jazeera. also ahead. the hungarian police face criticism as refugees are tear gassed on the border with serbia. >>> b-urkifa fasso. presidential election. >> we don't need a hassle now. >> presidential hopeful face off in the latest depate. >>> at least five people have died in chile in the earthquake a magnitude of 8.3, triggered waves up to 4.5 meters high and triggered tsunami warnings in the pacific region. quake was relatively shallow hitting at a depth of six kilometers. rene aday reports. is. >> reporter: the 8.3 magnitude earthquake hit as thousands of chileans were heading to the coast. they described buildings around them swaying and shaking. >> translator: the motion began slightly then got stronger and stronger. we were on the 12th floor, it was very afraid, not stopping, it was side to side then little jumps. >> everything was moving so much i had to hold the post because i couldn't stand. then the after shock. i had to take a cab and now there's traffic everywhere. the earthquake was very st
hello i'm darren jordan will world news from al jazeera. also ahead. the hungarian police face criticism as refugees are tear gassed on the border with serbia. >>> b-urkifa fasso. presidential election. >> we don't need a hassle now. >> presidential hopeful face off in the latest depate. >>> at least five people have died in chile in the earthquake a magnitude of 8.3, triggered waves up to 4.5 meters high and triggered tsunami warnings in the pacific region. quake...
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t has turned into a estimate welcome to the main alley in the biggest refugee camp in jordan the 100,000 syrians live here and authorize them ice cream is one of the only ways to keep cool. >> it's boiling hot. ice cream does so much good! >> there may be no air conditioning or fans but you can find many things, including the rented -- unexpected wedding dresses rented, 20 euros per day. >> people want to have a normal life even when they are far from home. they want to have some fun. >> n.g.o.'s are trying to make conditions as tolerable as possible. they collect trash, and they are building reservoirs. every resident can use 3 aliters a day, compared to the 150 iters europeans use daily. many of the refugees hope not to be here that long. they follow what is happening with migrants in europe because many of them want to be -- go there too. >> jordan kindly sheltered us, but it's a poor country. if we want to secure our future we need to go elsewhere the >> will the reflect -- for the refugees here to migrate to europe they would first have to leave the camp and that's not easy. it's al
t has turned into a estimate welcome to the main alley in the biggest refugee camp in jordan the 100,000 syrians live here and authorize them ice cream is one of the only ways to keep cool. >> it's boiling hot. ice cream does so much good! >> there may be no air conditioning or fans but you can find many things, including the rented -- unexpected wedding dresses rented, 20 euros per day. >> people want to have a normal life even when they are far from home. they want to have...
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one is for more countries to open their doors, such as those like turkey and jordan.one.remains to be in jordan, we are cutting rations by 50%. they need development aid. most of the refugees are not in camps. there is a misperception that most of the refugees were spread out among the local population. they have no access to jobs. these countries need to be equipped to deal with that. laura: the obama administration said it is looking for a range crisis.ns for the including refugee resettlement. what does that indicate that the government is going to do? obviously, that they will be looking at resources for the syrians. what they had looked at for the this year and a thousand year. i think they are looking at increasing those numbers. this is a country that has a strong resettlement program. the capacity to increase the targets of the 70,000 resettled worldwide at present. laura: anyone the u.n. has a plan for 160,000 migrants to be resettled. would that ease the crisis also? i think so, but right now, the european countries need to deal with those that are on their
one is for more countries to open their doors, such as those like turkey and jordan.one.remains to be in jordan, we are cutting rations by 50%. they need development aid. most of the refugees are not in camps. there is a misperception that most of the refugees were spread out among the local population. they have no access to jobs. these countries need to be equipped to deal with that. laura: the obama administration said it is looking for a range crisis.ns for the including refugee...