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jordan: slightly.n the gym, you do stuff maybe a month prior to where when you get there that week, you can dial it back a little bit. and then you dial up your time spent on the range. yeah. definitely prepare a little bit diffley. everybody is different but specialize in parts of your game that need improvement for those types of courses. i think in order to have that happen, rory is on a level that is higher than everybody else. he has consistently proven he can be in major championship form for now five, six years straight. i had a year last year that started on that path. and i would have to continuity in order to i think to get up to that level. charlie: anything you want to change about your swing? when you look at where you are and you say i'm number one, do you also look and say, i would like to add distance, as you said to me before. if i could do anything, i would add a bit of distance. jordan: my goals for this year, it didn't consist of trying to improve on each tournament from last year.
jordan: slightly.n the gym, you do stuff maybe a month prior to where when you get there that week, you can dial it back a little bit. and then you dial up your time spent on the range. yeah. definitely prepare a little bit diffley. everybody is different but specialize in parts of your game that need improvement for those types of courses. i think in order to have that happen, rory is on a level that is higher than everybody else. he has consistently proven he can be in major championship form...
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>> jordan's stay at the jail is likely to be a short one.ting extradition on charges of armed robbery and attempted murder. >> so whenever they come, i should be back to indiana. that's about all i know right now. >> jordan says that his outburst is still a mystery to him. in meeting with mental health staff, jordan insisted he had not taken any drugs that day. but he appeared unsure when asked if his actions were real or not. >> it was kind of a mind trip within a mind trip of myself. do i want to act crazy, you know, to get myself out of it, you know. >> jordan says he had a brain tumor removed as a child and that ever since he has been subject to blackouts that bring out erratic behavior when under stress. >> my mind tends to shut down and i go into a state of mind where i feel like i'm not conscious. >> jail officials allowed us to show jordan video we shot of his arrival to see how much of it he recalls. >> i'm going to play this for you, okay? and this is you when you first came in here. >> love, and peace, and justice. [ inaudible ] j
>> jordan's stay at the jail is likely to be a short one.ting extradition on charges of armed robbery and attempted murder. >> so whenever they come, i should be back to indiana. that's about all i know right now. >> jordan says that his outburst is still a mystery to him. in meeting with mental health staff, jordan insisted he had not taken any drugs that day. but he appeared unsure when asked if his actions were real or not. >> it was kind of a mind trip within a mind...
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jordan: yeah. one of the things you hear about traveling across central in and north-central ohio which is the fourth district, we hear from so many people. you hear from employers who have job openings and are trying to hire people by the potential applicants in a full use cannot pass the drug screening, and you hear from commonplace judges and prosecutors just how serious this problem is. i think the solution is largely going to be solved with families and communities and churches, but i applaud senator portman and the work he is doing in the senate and others that are doing in the house. i think bob dole on the house side and others to the extent that we can be helpful is good. it needs to be done anyway that in a way that does not increase spending, but -- the president has asked $2 billion for this. do you think you'll ever get any of that money? rep. jordan: need to offset anything we need to do because you need to keep it all in context of we have a fiscal problem. you also need to keep it i
jordan: yeah. one of the things you hear about traveling across central in and north-central ohio which is the fourth district, we hear from so many people. you hear from employers who have job openings and are trying to hire people by the potential applicants in a full use cannot pass the drug screening, and you hear from commonplace judges and prosecutors just how serious this problem is. i think the solution is largely going to be solved with families and communities and churches, but i...
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ian: jordan double checking the number. jordan: just hit a punch slice to shorten the green. right? michael: yep. ian: so composed and committed. wonderful shot. exactly what he wanted, nick, just short of the green. nick: that's what he's so good at. his misses all day intentionally in the right place. ian: that will be a nice little easy pitch from about 30 yards short. 7:00 on the east coast. third round of the masters tournament. it has been an exciting day's golf and we're right here at the 17th. jordan spieth with a four-shot lead. rory mcilroy has had a tough day, has yet to have a birdie. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its visit ncicap.org] ian: both players number two and number three in the world. and that's a pretty good shot from where he was. nice little uphill putt for the birdie three. can he make one here? bill: with hideki matsuyama and robert turner will translate for it. congratulations. 72 today. what were the keys for you in this third round? [speaking in japanese] >
ian: jordan double checking the number. jordan: just hit a punch slice to shorten the green. right? michael: yep. ian: so composed and committed. wonderful shot. exactly what he wanted, nick, just short of the green. nick: that's what he's so good at. his misses all day intentionally in the right place. ian: that will be a nice little easy pitch from about 30 yards short. 7:00 on the east coast. third round of the masters tournament. it has been an exciting day's golf and we're right here at...
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jordan: ideally.me time to set their, be quiet in transition and gives me a nice move in to the ball. charlie: everybody who loves the game, there is always a conversation about getting your hips around. are you conscious of that? jordan: no. when i was nine may be. i don't think anything about going through the ball, all my stuff is in the back swing, the trigger. a consistent downswing whether i want to work it left to right or right to left. charlie: hit one. [laughter] charlie: what iron was that? jordan: that was a seven. charlie: that looks like my driver. jordan: that went a little over to the side. that is better. charlie: oh my gosh. look at that. that. that is exactly where you wanted it. jordan: i normally hit this around 180 yards. my irons are spaced 10 yards apart in carry distance. you space everything out teedo have an uncomfortable number. charlie: if i shifted to a four jordan: it will come out lower. on this range this will fly. it will hit into the net. oops. charlie: it is a joy t
jordan: ideally.me time to set their, be quiet in transition and gives me a nice move in to the ball. charlie: everybody who loves the game, there is always a conversation about getting your hips around. are you conscious of that? jordan: no. when i was nine may be. i don't think anything about going through the ball, all my stuff is in the back swing, the trigger. a consistent downswing whether i want to work it left to right or right to left. charlie: hit one. [laughter] charlie: what iron...
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and jordan goodman is patiently waiting. jordan, you have been listening to this. we cannot emphasize enough the importance of this topic. we look forward to hearing your perspective on it. >> well, you're right. i mean, people have to learn about these things. parents don't feel comfortable talking about it. there are some things being done. we can't be completely gloomy >> why do you think parents are so uncomfortable talking about it, terry? >> i think it's a complex issue in terms of parents talking about it. i know with my own children, i've got a 16-year-old and an 8-year-old. and there are so many things going on in their life, how do you single out this one thing as something to talk about and teach them the importance of this issue alone, along with everything that's going on out there in the world. >> jordan, what do you think from your experiences as a financial expert, what works best to teach kids and adults about this responsibility to financial responsibility. >> my son, who you have met, who is now 26, from very early on, i would have him put the ca
and jordan goodman is patiently waiting. jordan, you have been listening to this. we cannot emphasize enough the importance of this topic. we look forward to hearing your perspective on it. >> well, you're right. i mean, people have to learn about these things. parents don't feel comfortable talking about it. there are some things being done. we can't be completely gloomy >> why do you think parents are so uncomfortable talking about it, terry? >> i think it's a complex issue...
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>> jordan: i can't! i won't! >> larry: say it! >> jordan: okay, fine. obama... is... putting...) hostility advisement specialists within range of potentialities involving battlefield-related trauma. >> larry: you're an asshole. >> jordan: sorry? what are you saying? >> larry: you're an anal-cavity-adjacent portal specialist/advisement supervisor. >> jordan: oh, screw you, wilmore! >> larry: major general grouper blueman, everyone! we'll be right back. ♪ t-tuned suspension... it has a side for every side of you. ♪ the lexus ct. it's up for as much as you are. this is the pursuit of perfection. t-mobile does data differently. while the other guys gouge you for every bit of data you use... ...now, t-mobile lets you stream all the video and music that you want from your favorite services... free! without using one bit of your lte data. plus, you can roll your unused data forward. nobody does data like t-mobile. get four lines... ...with ten gigs of 4g lte data each ..for just thirty-five bucks per line... ...from t-mobile. [ upbeat music ] [ upbeat music ] ♪ ♪ ♪ since 2001, more tha
>> jordan: i can't! i won't! >> larry: say it! >> jordan: okay, fine. obama... is... putting...) hostility advisement specialists within range of potentialities involving battlefield-related trauma. >> larry: you're an asshole. >> jordan: sorry? what are you saying? >> larry: you're an anal-cavity-adjacent portal specialist/advisement supervisor. >> jordan: oh, screw you, wilmore! >> larry: major general grouper blueman, everyone! we'll be right...
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>> jordan: i can't! i won't! >> larry: say it! >> jordan: okay, fine. obama... is... putting...) hostility advisement specialists within range of potentialities involving battlefield-related trauma. >> larry: you're an asshole. >> jordan: sorry? what are you saying? >> larry: you're an anal-cavity-adjacent portal specialist/advisement supervisor. >> jordan: oh, screw you, wilmore! >> larry: major general grouper blueman, everyone! we'll be right back. at our house, we're always down for more... case in point: our handcrafted skydiving chamber. refueling! be hungry for more. just never be hungry. with premium pepperoni and 100% real cheese... ding! hot pockets! ♪uh oh. oh. henry! oh my. good, you're good. back, back, back. (vo) according to kelley blue book, subaru has the highest resale value of any brand. again. you might find that comforting. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back! president obama just returned from a four-day trip to europe, where he took care of important business with our foreign allies. he urged britain not t
>> jordan: i can't! i won't! >> larry: say it! >> jordan: okay, fine. obama... is... putting...) hostility advisement specialists within range of potentialities involving battlefield-related trauma. >> larry: you're an asshole. >> jordan: sorry? what are you saying? >> larry: you're an anal-cavity-adjacent portal specialist/advisement supervisor. >> jordan: oh, screw you, wilmore! >> larry: major general grouper blueman, everyone! we'll be right...
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>> jordan: i can't! i won't! >> larry: say it! >> jordan: okay, fine. obama... is... putting...) hostility advisement ececiasts within range of potentialities involving battlefield-related trauma. >> larry: you're an asshole. >> jordan: sorry? what are you saying? >> larry: you're an anal-cavity-adjacent portal specialist/advisement supervisor. >> jordan: oh, screw you, wilmore! >> larry: major general grouper blueman, everyone! we'll be right back. there are two billion people who don't have access to basic banking, but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our world. these new chipotle thyou got that right. mmmm. mmmm. guys! we should do this again next weekend. any party can be a great party with new tostitos cantina chipotl
>> jordan: i can't! i won't! >> larry: say it! >> jordan: okay, fine. obama... is... putting...) hostility advisement ececiasts within range of potentialities involving battlefield-related trauma. >> larry: you're an asshole. >> jordan: sorry? what are you saying? >> larry: you're an anal-cavity-adjacent portal specialist/advisement supervisor. >> jordan: oh, screw you, wilmore! >> larry: major general grouper blueman, everyone! we'll be right...
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let's hear from jordan spieth. bill: thank you, jordan. we can only imagine how disappointed you are right now. strong opening nine then you made the turn and the wheels seemed to come off. jordan: yeah, it's just -- it's tough. it's really tough. bill: talk a little bit about the 12th and sort of what you were going through mentally when you were trying to play that hole. jordan: that ball flight is one that's come up quite a bit for me on par 3's this week. i'm not getting around my body enough. put a bad swing on it right at the wrong time. probably should have gone to the drop stone where we meow the yardage. touch for me to commit over by the 13th hole. so yeah, just compounded mistakes but just a lack of discipline to hit it over the bunker coming off of two bogus instead of recognizing that i'm still leading the masters by a couple of shots. bill: you had a chance if you could have put a couple of birdies together on the second nine. jordan: four birdies in a row on the front nine. i knew that two shots ahead was good. it's hard. yo
let's hear from jordan spieth. bill: thank you, jordan. we can only imagine how disappointed you are right now. strong opening nine then you made the turn and the wheels seemed to come off. jordan: yeah, it's just -- it's tough. it's really tough. bill: talk a little bit about the 12th and sort of what you were going through mentally when you were trying to play that hole. jordan: that ball flight is one that's come up quite a bit for me on par 3's this week. i'm not getting around my body...
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born in 1908, jordan was raised on a wheat farm.nterest was that fabulous new invention, the car. >> grandpa was around machinery all the time, and automobiles were just beginning to happen. he got interested, and it was just a lifelong passion. >> jordan grows up, gets married, and then, at 34 years old, abandons his wife and three young kids for a 16-year-old girl in town. >> when my mother and her brother and sister were still children, my grandfather left the family for another woman. her name was ruby, and that was quite a scandal. everybody was hurt by it. >> in 1946, oliver buys a salvage yard in enid, where he and ruby live, and where he makes money selling old cars and parts. oliver runs the salvage yard successfully for seven years. but then in 1953, he gets into a nasty argument with the town of enid over zoning and regulations -- two words he detests. >> the city came in and told him he had to put in a bathroom and do some other things, and grandpa just didn't like to be told what to do. >> he was just not a rule followe
born in 1908, jordan was raised on a wheat farm.nterest was that fabulous new invention, the car. >> grandpa was around machinery all the time, and automobiles were just beginning to happen. he got interested, and it was just a lifelong passion. >> jordan grows up, gets married, and then, at 34 years old, abandons his wife and three young kids for a 16-year-old girl in town. >> when my mother and her brother and sister were still children, my grandfather left the family for...
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born in 1908, jordan was raised on a wheat farm. but his real interest was that fabulous new invention, the car. >> grandpa was around machinery all the time, and automobiles were just beginning to happen. he got interested, and it was just a lifelong passion. >> jordan grows up, gets married, and then, at 34 years old, abandons his wife and three young kids for a 16-year-old girl in town. >> when my mother and her brother and sister were still children, my grandfather left the family for another woman. her name was ruby, and that was quite a scandal. everybody was hurt by it. >> in 1946, oliver buys a salvage yard in enid, where he and ruby live, and where he makes money selling old cars and parts. oliver runs the salvage yard successfully for seven years. but then in 1953, he gets into a nasty argument with the town of enid over zoning and regulations -- two words he detests. >> the city came in and told him he had to put in a bathroom and do some other things, and grandpa just didn't like to be told what to do. >> he was just not
born in 1908, jordan was raised on a wheat farm. but his real interest was that fabulous new invention, the car. >> grandpa was around machinery all the time, and automobiles were just beginning to happen. he got interested, and it was just a lifelong passion. >> jordan grows up, gets married, and then, at 34 years old, abandons his wife and three young kids for a 16-year-old girl in town. >> when my mother and her brother and sister were still children, my grandfather left...
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what looked like a glorious day for jordan speed turns into a nightmare. he fell apart in the ninth hole. shot a 567 for the win and the green jacket. now, speed had a one-shot lead until poll, he put two shots into the water and made a quad drubl and he never caught up. he was fife five shots ahead. when it was over, he still could not believe that he actually won. >> it's jury surreal. words can't really describe the feelings and emotions. you're so much involved in what you can do, you do something special and it still doesn't sink well, quite what you achieved. i won a couple of golf turnments but this is just a different league. first player from england to win the masters in 1996. here is how the leader board looked. jordan spieth. more master's coverage coming up. lauren: we certainly will. focus on new york primary but voters being cast in. [inaudible conversations] for that state's primary. jeff has a look on early voting. we will have the latest developments for you, checking in on u.s. stock market futures this monday morning after a tough week
what looked like a glorious day for jordan speed turns into a nightmare. he fell apart in the ninth hole. shot a 567 for the win and the green jacket. now, speed had a one-shot lead until poll, he put two shots into the water and made a quad drubl and he never caught up. he was fife five shots ahead. when it was over, he still could not believe that he actually won. >> it's jury surreal. words can't really describe the feelings and emotions. you're so much involved in what you can do, you...
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jordan: yeah. of the things you hear about traveling across central and north-central ohio which is the fourth district, we hear from so many people. you hear from employers who have job openings and are trying to the potentialut applicants and employees cannot pass the drug screening, and you hear from commonplace judges and prosecutors just how serious this problem is. i think the solution is largely going to be solved with families and communities and churches, but i applaud senator portman and the work he is doing in the senate and others that are doing in the house. i think bob dole on the house side and others to the extent that we can be helpful is good. it needs to be done in a way that does not increase spending, but -- ms. ferrechio: the president has asked $2 billion for this. do you think you'll ever get any of that money? rep. jordan: need to offset anything we need to do because you need to keep it all in context of we have a fiscal problem. you also need to keep it in the framework o
jordan: yeah. of the things you hear about traveling across central and north-central ohio which is the fourth district, we hear from so many people. you hear from employers who have job openings and are trying to the potentialut applicants and employees cannot pass the drug screening, and you hear from commonplace judges and prosecutors just how serious this problem is. i think the solution is largely going to be solved with families and communities and churches, but i applaud senator portman...
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were on the basketball team together and you played all the positions. >> trevor: jordan, jordan, doou think all black people are the same? >> oh, no, no. i see what you're doing right there. you're trying to flip this to make me look like a racist, right? roy was the man in high school. i mean, you were the science teacher, you were the hall monitor, you were the bus driver, you were a couple of the kids, you and my dad would have cigars and talk about vietnam together. >> we're not friends anymore. okay, wow. that's okay. a little heartbreaking. i can't believe i'm losing my best friend and favorite uber driver. by the way, you're doing a great job hosting this show. (laughter) >> trevor: jordan, i don't think you're racist, i think you have a brain tumor. >> why don't you chill out, jessica, i'm talking to roy. >> trevor: okay, thanks, jordan klepper, everyone! we'll be right back! what is wrong with you? what is wrong with you? (applause) t-mobile does data differently. while the other guys gouge you for every bit of data you use... ...now, t-mobile lets you stream all the video
were on the basketball team together and you played all the positions. >> trevor: jordan, jordan, doou think all black people are the same? >> oh, no, no. i see what you're doing right there. you're trying to flip this to make me look like a racist, right? roy was the man in high school. i mean, you were the science teacher, you were the hall monitor, you were the bus driver, you were a couple of the kids, you and my dad would have cigars and talk about vietnam together. >>...
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keegan-michael key and will jordan peele, everybody! this is a fingerprint.k your phone. it logs you into things, like your bank account. see what i mean? it checks you into your flight. ooop, your phone! it pays for stuff like... (mouth full) doughnuts. how about chew then talk. it unlocks things for you. it signs documents for you. hey, you bought a boat! i bought a boat! i just said that. and it does this. yeah, it starts your car. so now we're just starting cars with our fingerprints. just. whoa. beer never looked so refreshing. 100% natural lime flavor in a twist bottle. ♪ bud light lime. okay,hmm, pot pie costs youeast. ffive bucks.. that's a famous bowl, five bills. tenders for a fiver. and that's my two piece original recipe, also five dollars. that's five real meals, each for five bucks. kfc, it's finger lickin' good. (man) hmm. ♪hat do you think? (stranger) good mornin'! ♪ (store p.a.) attention shoppers, there's a lost couple in the men's department. (vo) there's a great big un-khaki world out there. explore it in a subaru crosstrek. love. it's wha
keegan-michael key and will jordan peele, everybody! this is a fingerprint.k your phone. it logs you into things, like your bank account. see what i mean? it checks you into your flight. ooop, your phone! it pays for stuff like... (mouth full) doughnuts. how about chew then talk. it unlocks things for you. it signs documents for you. hey, you bought a boat! i bought a boat! i just said that. and it does this. yeah, it starts your car. so now we're just starting cars with our fingerprints. just....
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keegan-michael key and will jordan peele, everybody!lkin', yes indeed ♪ ♪ and i'm talkin' 'bout you and me ♪ ♪ i'm hopin' that you'll come back to me ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ i'm lonely as i can be ♪ ♪ i'm waitin' for your company ♪ ♪ i'm hopin' that you'll come back to me ♪ ( ♪ ) ♪ i'm hopin' that you'll come back to me ♪ [alarm bell ringing] oh no, the car! told ya somebody should've waited in the car. it says there's a black car three minutes away! i'm not taking one of those. that one! they gave authorities the slip, in a prius. now the four most-wanted men in the world are stealing our hearts. is that us? i think that's us! public support is at a fever pitch. what started as an amateur heist is now a global phenomenon. one does have to wonder, how long can this chase go on? look, we're trending! let me see that. we're famous! toyota. let's go places. ♪ oh ♪ let go and enjoy the bold margarita. ♪ get up up on the dance floor lime-a-rita. ♪ threefine. love it. but come on... we just got home, we wanna eat, we wanna hang out! can't we squeeze an un
keegan-michael key and will jordan peele, everybody!lkin', yes indeed ♪ ♪ and i'm talkin' 'bout you and me ♪ ♪ i'm hopin' that you'll come back to me ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ i'm lonely as i can be ♪ ♪ i'm waitin' for your company ♪ ♪ i'm hopin' that you'll come back to me ♪ ( ♪ ) ♪ i'm hopin' that you'll come back to me ♪ [alarm bell ringing] oh no, the car! told ya somebody should've waited in the car. it says there's a black car three minutes away! i'm not taking one of...
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before we got too far off on the jordan thing, jordan as we all know is 60% refugee and 40% live there who are jordanians, about half love america and half hate america. so could you talk a little more, interfacing with jordan and their role they're going to play in bringing stability back to the region and in dealing with the global -- >> let me not -- thank you, jim. let me not give you my opinion, let me give you the horse's mouth. my wife and i visited jordan and we were in the refugee camp on christmas day last year. jordan has absorbed incredible amount of refugees in syria that's almost cracking the capacity of the nation to maintain economy. let me quote to you the senior, no names, senior police official who is responsible for that camp that had a huge, huge population of refugees, we are asking so how do you see this developing, show the dweg ration of the refugee into jordan working and how long can you do this, he said, look, you have to be clear about this, we as jordanians eventually need these people to go back to the country that they came from. it's not to be forced to
before we got too far off on the jordan thing, jordan as we all know is 60% refugee and 40% live there who are jordanians, about half love america and half hate america. so could you talk a little more, interfacing with jordan and their role they're going to play in bringing stability back to the region and in dealing with the global -- >> let me not -- thank you, jim. let me not give you my opinion, let me give you the horse's mouth. my wife and i visited jordan and we were in the...
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host: what is the role of jordan, how has jordan figured into this? est: jordan is an irritant, let's say two islamists because like many of the other countries of the modern middle east did not exist 120 years ago and essentially created out of the colonial powers. at the end of world war i the british and french took a map and carted up and created places that did not exist before like jordan. by creating these artificial boundaries, a sword had been the islamist a reason to push back and want to defeat these countries that they felt should not exist and a lot of their attention has been towards these local governments, jordanians, lebanese and israel being their number one enemy and they would like to eradicate the country altogether. host: you open the book with a hanging or execution of a woman in jordan. who are she? ag guest: she was someone that most of us in america if we heard of her at all we would have forgot about her long time ago, but it was an earlier version of the paris attacks that took place in 2005 in jordan where some of zarqwi's
host: what is the role of jordan, how has jordan figured into this? est: jordan is an irritant, let's say two islamists because like many of the other countries of the modern middle east did not exist 120 years ago and essentially created out of the colonial powers. at the end of world war i the british and french took a map and carted up and created places that did not exist before like jordan. by creating these artificial boundaries, a sword had been the islamist a reason to push back and...
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keegan-michael key and will jordan peele, everybody! life as spokesbox is great. people love me for saving them over half a grand when they switch to progressive. so i'm dabbling in new ventures. it was board-game night with the dalai lama. great guy. terrible player. ♪ go paperless ♪ don't stress, girl ♪ i got the discounts that you need ♪ it's a balancing act, but i got to give the people what they want -- more box. any words for the critics? what can i say? critties gonna neg. [...
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under armour regarding the masters and jordan spieth. you go long something, people should clean out portfolios of other names or perhaps short something. what are those two names you like? >> the one is devon energy and it's made a admirable run since february. $18 and now around 29. the problem it is overleveraged, over debted. highly, highly correlated to natural gas prices. company will not work at $2 natural gas price. when you have capital and operating expenditures of canada tar sands, oil sands, they're very, very tied into, it will be really tough. liz: do you think we dip into recession second half. >> no, no, no. not at all. in fact i think we're much too dovish. i do. i do think they will raise rates twice, june and december of this year. i think it will be a little bit of a headwind because we're all so overly dovish. think he raise rates but no recession. liz: echoing what yellen said. economy is on solid footing. i would say a stubbed toe here and there but solid footing. lovely to see you. >> thank you. liz: larry shover,
under armour regarding the masters and jordan spieth. you go long something, people should clean out portfolios of other names or perhaps short something. what are those two names you like? >> the one is devon energy and it's made a admirable run since february. $18 and now around 29. the problem it is overleveraged, over debted. highly, highly correlated to natural gas prices. company will not work at $2 natural gas price. when you have capital and operating expenditures of canada tar...
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there is the country jordan, so there is some literary bias.ed in 2012 in the lower court and lost that case. they have taken it to the supreme court. the first hearing was in beijing yesterday, so we are expecting some sort of ruling. accordingmportant one to legal experts because china has been taking intellectual propertyction seriously, and they are taking this case very seriously, wanting to show to the world that we will protect foreign intellectual property and china, or maybe not. maybe they will go back on that. the lower courts said they were the first to register the trademark, and therefore we will recognize that. it will set a legal precedent. shery: what is the expectation? >> we don't know if they will win or lose. the history is not on michael jordan side. , they've been fighting battles with knock on versions for years. , a number of different automobiles have had their property rights ripped off places toth no legal get justice. shery: we will be closely watching that. thanks a lot for that. had a lucrative day on tuesday, add
there is the country jordan, so there is some literary bias.ed in 2012 in the lower court and lost that case. they have taken it to the supreme court. the first hearing was in beijing yesterday, so we are expecting some sort of ruling. accordingmportant one to legal experts because china has been taking intellectual propertyction seriously, and they are taking this case very seriously, wanting to show to the world that we will protect foreign intellectual property and china, or maybe not. maybe...
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jason jordan, an attorney, and bill jordan's son, speaks out. >> he's not just some small-time guy whoripping 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. dense spite the outcome, 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. >>> a british woman is caught on camera, dumping a poor cat into wheelie bin. >> i didn't think for a minu
jason jordan, an attorney, and bill jordan's son, speaks out. >> he's not just some small-time guy whoripping 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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lauren: jordan's piece leads the tournament after the first day. nicole: it is 5:0 numb one, , t if. let's look at what is moving in the markets, the latest breaking news and what to expect for the day ahead. lauren: the primary on april l 19th many polls find donald trump with a a big lead his home state, ted cruz struggling, ted cruzuz has draw anger for his new york values comments and blake berman has more. >> reporter: new york values front and center in the primary. in his first campaign stop in new yorkrk wednesday night dona trump blasted ted cruz for comments ted cruz made in the lead up to the iowa caucuses about new york values. they released this video. >> everyone understands the values in new york city focus around money and the media. >> no place on earth could have handled more beautifully, more humanely than new york. >> reporter: ted cruz has not back off of the comments, thursday he campaigned outside albany and labeled trump a new york liberal. >> our friends in the media tell us that donald trump is unstoppable in new york city
lauren: jordan's piece leads the tournament after the first day. nicole: it is 5:0 numb one, , t if. let's look at what is moving in the markets, the latest breaking news and what to expect for the day ahead. lauren: the primary on april l 19th many polls find donald trump with a a big lead his home state, ted cruz struggling, ted cruzuz has draw anger for his new york values comments and blake berman has more. >> reporter: new york values front and center in the primary. in his first...
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and the famous golfer, reaching out to jordan spieth tonight.trying for his second masters win in a row. >> opening par. >> reporter: the 22-year-old known for his nerves of steel in the lead, but then, the 12th hole. right into rae's creek. he swings again. >> oh, my goodness. >> reporter: his third shot at redemption? >> unbelievable. i'm losing count, frank. >> reporter: when it was over, a quadruple bogey. >> just not right now. >> reporter: you can understand why he wanted that camera away. his hands to his face, he watched as 28-year-old danny willett from england won. even he knew. >> just crazy. just surreal. >> reporter: he wasn't even supposed to be there. his wife gave birth early, so he came, and won. as for spieth, he said there was just something he forgot to do. >> i just didn't take that extra deep breath. this one will hurt. it will take awhile. >> reporter: tonight, golf great jack nicklaus tweeting, i think the whole golfing world feels for jordan spieth. my heart goes out to him for what happened, but i know that jordan is a
and the famous golfer, reaching out to jordan spieth tonight.trying for his second masters win in a row. >> opening par. >> reporter: the 22-year-old known for his nerves of steel in the lead, but then, the 12th hole. right into rae's creek. he swings again. >> oh, my goodness. >> reporter: his third shot at redemption? >> unbelievable. i'm losing count, frank. >> reporter: when it was over, a quadruple bogey. >> just not right now. >> reporter:...
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jordan, you know, isis roots run deep in jordan. abu musab al zarqawi was from jordan. i spent time with king abdullah. a meeting with many of his top generals. he's a special forces guy. he was head of special forces in jordan before he took the throne. he needs more american, arab and international help. >> and we have such a very delicate score of relationships across that region. you know about saudi arabia and tensions there and word this week the u.s. spent more than $8 million purchasing heavy water, nuclear materials from iran, and some people see a link there between the meetings with saudi arabia, the pressure regarding iran and now this new purchase at a time when a lot of people here still aren't sold on overall nuke deal we just made with them. >> what is surprising to almost every sunni arab leader in the reasoning, region is why the united states is tipping away from our historic allies, jordan, egypt, saudi arabia, the gulf emirates and israel is our most faithful ally in the entire region and tipping this effort to help iran and not taking decisive meas
jordan, you know, isis roots run deep in jordan. abu musab al zarqawi was from jordan. i spent time with king abdullah. a meeting with many of his top generals. he's a special forces guy. he was head of special forces in jordan before he took the throne. he needs more american, arab and international help. >> and we have such a very delicate score of relationships across that region. you know about saudi arabia and tensions there and word this week the u.s. spent more than $8 million...
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i had an opportunity to be in jordan a few weeks ago. visited with our military, our terrific military leaders there and also with the jordanian military. i'll worried about the 15,000 people along that border that are now sitting there because they're not being allowed to come into jordan. and i -- as you all focus on northern syria, i'm wondering what, if anything, you can tell me in this setting and maybe this is also for a closed setting. most of what i learned would be appropriate in a closed setting, about the drifting of isis and isil to the southern region, along this border where we now have 15,000 people. just on the other side of the border from jordan? in gen. dunford: thanks i'll say a few things about it. we can talk more in another setting. i'll ask the chairman to chime in. thanks for going there and seeing our guy and gals -- our fantastic partners in the jordanians. you're right. for -- on a per capita basis they have absorbed an enormous refugee situation. yes, we were actually talking a lot about the northern parts of
i had an opportunity to be in jordan a few weeks ago. visited with our military, our terrific military leaders there and also with the jordanian military. i'll worried about the 15,000 people along that border that are now sitting there because they're not being allowed to come into jordan. and i -- as you all focus on northern syria, i'm wondering what, if anything, you can tell me in this setting and maybe this is also for a closed setting. most of what i learned would be appropriate in a...
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that became air jordan, which took us to another level.onsumer identification, everything, we got helped a lot because the first air jordans, we wanted people to notice them. we made a real dramatic color, black and red and real flashy. we were not the official shoe of the nba. david stern banned our shoe. he ran an advertisement, band in the nba. charlie: and they still sell. phil: more now, them when he was playing. charlie: how do you explain that? phil: it was so successful wheeled with a became a brand. you have kids now that have never seen him play, that do not know who michael jordan is. charlie: what do they expect from air jordans? phil: top-of-the-line. he was the best player in the world. and we want to have the best products and advertising carrying over into the brand. charlie: is it a tough negotiation with these guys? they are in the driver seat. he is, roger federer, he is. phil: those guys, in some cases, it was an intense negotiation. but after things get going well, renewal is much easier. renewals are easy. the origina
that became air jordan, which took us to another level.onsumer identification, everything, we got helped a lot because the first air jordans, we wanted people to notice them. we made a real dramatic color, black and red and real flashy. we were not the official shoe of the nba. david stern banned our shoe. he ran an advertisement, band in the nba. charlie: and they still sell. phil: more now, them when he was playing. charlie: how do you explain that? phil: it was so successful wheeled with a...
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jordan not done. birdies on the two par 5s. on the 16, a chance for a birdie.ly over. the first englishman in long time to win the master's. let's hear from both players, starting with jordan spieth. >> it w was playing a dream com true front nine. i knew par was good enough. maybe that hurt me. in 2013, i knew to stay committed on 12. that hole has people's numbers. >> it was a joke to put a 7, about up there or something. it was just one of those unfortunate things that happened to jordan which obviously opened it right up. >> unbelievable. warriors end a 20-year drought and a 33 game losing streak defending the spurs in san antonio tonight, improving to 72-9, tieing the bulls regular season record set back in 1996. warriors haven't won here since 1997. spurs 39-0 at home this season. tied at the half. spurs go on a 10-2 run to start the third. leonard throws it down. steph has back to back threes. 16 points in the quarter. fourth quarter, steph with two defenders all over him banks it in. then makes it a double digit game by weaving through traffic. he is go
jordan not done. birdies on the two par 5s. on the 16, a chance for a birdie.ly over. the first englishman in long time to win the master's. let's hear from both players, starting with jordan spieth. >> it w was playing a dream com true front nine. i knew par was good enough. maybe that hurt me. in 2013, i knew to stay committed on 12. that hole has people's numbers. >> it was a joke to put a 7, about up there or something. it was just one of those unfortunate things that happened...
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what air jordan is. >> rose: what do you they expect from air jordan. >> top of the line, that's for sure. obviously when he was playing, he was the best player in the world. and we wanted to make the best products and have the best advertising and it carried over into a brand. >> rose: is it a tough negotiation when you sign these guys, they are in the drivers seat, aren't they? >> some are, some aren't. >> rose: michael jordan. >> but certainly-- . >> rose: michael roger federer is. >> see, those guys are, in some cases it was a difficult-- an expensive negotiation, i guess a better way. but after things get going well, well, renewal sch easier. renewals are easy. the original negotiation can be difficult. >> rose: how much do you pay college coaches to. >> it varies. >> rose: what is the best deal, i mean what is the most expensive deal you have. >> i wouldn't explain what it is. but a good basketball coach will make. >> 8 or 10 million. >> oh no, a year? no, a college basketball coach, no way. there is no college basketball coach on the payroll paid a million dollars. >> rose: no
what air jordan is. >> rose: what do you they expect from air jordan. >> top of the line, that's for sure. obviously when he was playing, he was the best player in the world. and we wanted to make the best products and have the best advertising and it carried over into a brand. >> rose: is it a tough negotiation when you sign these guys, they are in the drivers seat, aren't they? >> some are, some aren't. >> rose: michael jordan. >> but certainly-- . >>...
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how can people get the magazine, jordan? >> www.diversity in action.net. there's a form on the web site, and you can fill it out. it's free. and also at the events, at the universities, you know, i mean, the easiest way to answer your question is really the web site. >> web site? >> yep. >> okay. and there's also information on your web site as well? >> same thing. www.ngit.edu and just go for the search engine. >> look how he just reeled that >> yeah. >> jordan and tony, thank you so much. >>> coming up next, are dating apps and web sites a threat to social relationships? we're going to talk about tinder and the like when we come back. there are two democratic visions for regulating wall street. one says it's okay to take millions from big banks and then tell them what to do. my plan -- break up the big banks, close the tax loopholes, and make them pay their fair share. then we can expand health care to all, and provide universal college education. will they like me? no. will they begin to play by the rules if i'm president? you better believe it. >> so m
how can people get the magazine, jordan? >> www.diversity in action.net. there's a form on the web site, and you can fill it out. it's free. and also at the events, at the universities, you know, i mean, the easiest way to answer your question is really the web site. >> web site? >> yep. >> okay. and there's also information on your web site as well? >> same thing. www.ngit.edu and just go for the search engine. >> look how he just reeled that >> yeah....
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and like the 1964 phillies who had a historical collapse, did you see jordan spieth today?did. it looked like a "tin cup" moment. it is painful to watch. >> it looks like you and i on the golf course. the final round of the masters a five-shot lead. but on 12, jordan spieth yikes, two shots into the water and loses the lead and finishes second. and danny willett comes back to win his first major, unbelievable finish. >> put that green jacket if you are jordan spieth, on the other guy. >> that's brutal. >>> for mike, i'm jeff, that's "action news" sports sunday, good night. ♪ this ii got to see my dad, die on national tv. they don't know what they took from us. people are dying. we need a president that's going to talk about it. i believe bernie sanders is a protestor. he's not scared to go up against the criminal justice system. he's not scared. that's why i'm for bernie. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. >> i'm karen rogers. >> and i'm melissa magee. saturday/tonight on fyi philly. >> you may never have to leave home again. >> from spa treatments to groceries
and like the 1964 phillies who had a historical collapse, did you see jordan spieth today?did. it looked like a "tin cup" moment. it is painful to watch. >> it looks like you and i on the golf course. the final round of the masters a five-shot lead. but on 12, jordan spieth yikes, two shots into the water and loses the lead and finishes second. and danny willett comes back to win his first major, unbelievable finish. >> put that green jacket if you are jordan spieth, on...
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totally unrelated. >> trevor: jordan, can we be serious for a second. does hillary even want to debate? >> no, absolutely not all it does is hurt her chances. ever since she started debating bernie, her poll numbers have dropped. if she had her way there would be no more debate. or even any more primaries. she would prefer to save everyone's time just by skipping to the end part where she gets to wear the president crown. >> trevor: okay, well now, hang on. did you just break news that hillary dnt want to debate bernie at all? >> yeah. you can't break news if nobody's watching. trevor, right now all eyes are on the bas kelt ballgame. tonight i could tell you any of the things clinton says off the record and no one would hear. like how hillary thinks that ted cruz eats his young. and that john kasich is just two seven year olds standing on each other's shoulders. and that donald trump is a pretty good kisser. >> trevor: wait, wait, wait. she kissed donald trump. >> oh, come on, tremp. -- trevor, we've all kissed donald trump. i once gave him a hand job i
totally unrelated. >> trevor: jordan, can we be serious for a second. does hillary even want to debate? >> no, absolutely not all it does is hurt her chances. ever since she started debating bernie, her poll numbers have dropped. if she had her way there would be no more debate. or even any more primaries. she would prefer to save everyone's time just by skipping to the end part where she gets to wear the president crown. >> trevor: okay, well now, hang on. did you just break...
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. >> a little girl named jordan needed more than comfort when she was 5 years old. >> my leg was really hurting one night, and then i had to go in the ambulance to the hospital. >> a rare bone disease was causing unbearable pain. >> my daughter wouldn't let me touch her. she wouldn't let her father touch her, paramedics touch her. >> even after surgery, jordan was miserable. with a device drilled into her bone, she refused to get out of bed or even eat. >> my daughter was dying. she was dying. >> and then came a miracle -- the pet partner team of janelle >> and when we saw jenna, me and mommy, we were like, "why is there a dog in the hospital?" and when jenna came in my room, she just did tricks for me, and then she came up on the bed and then cuddled on this horse. >> the bond was immediate, and so was the effect on jordan. a bargain. if she would eat, she could take jenna for a walk. >> and so i ate some of my lunch, and i got out of bed, and i walked the dog. >> jordan was still hooked up to her medicine. but the little girl and the loving dog took a walk all around the hospital hall
. >> a little girl named jordan needed more than comfort when she was 5 years old. >> my leg was really hurting one night, and then i had to go in the ambulance to the hospital. >> a rare bone disease was causing unbearable pain. >> my daughter wouldn't let me touch her. she wouldn't let her father touch her, paramedics touch her. >> even after surgery, jordan was miserable. with a device drilled into her bone, she refused to get out of bed or even eat. >> my...