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>> jordan's stay at the jail is likely to be a short one.e is awaiting extradition on charges of armed robbery and attempted murder. >> so whenever they come, i should be back to indiana. that's about all i know right now. >> jordan says that his outburst is still a mystery to him. in meeting with mental health staff, jordan insisted he had not taken any drugs that day. but he appeared unsure when asked if his actions were real or not. >> it was kind of a mind trip within a mind trip of myself. do i want to act crazy, you know, to get myself out of it, you know. >> jordan says he had a brain tumor removed as a child and that ever since he has been subject to blackouts that bring out erratic behavior when under stress. >> my mind tends to shut down and i go into a state of mind where i feel like i'm not conscious. >> jail officials allowed us to show jordan video we shot of his arrival to see how much of it he recalls. >> i'm going to play this for you, okay? and this is you when you first came in here. >> love, and peace, and justice. [ inau
>> jordan's stay at the jail is likely to be a short one.e is awaiting extradition on charges of armed robbery and attempted murder. >> so whenever they come, i should be back to indiana. that's about all i know right now. >> jordan says that his outburst is still a mystery to him. in meeting with mental health staff, jordan insisted he had not taken any drugs that day. but he appeared unsure when asked if his actions were real or not. >> it was kind of a mind trip...
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that's how most syrian arrivals describe their life in jordan.thorities give work permits to only a fraction of refugees. it's a sensitive issue, since unemployment in jordan is high and the economy is weak. ahmad el assaf is one of the lucky few. the 58 year old refugee from homs got a job as a street cleaner. he lives in mafraq in northern jordan, and each morning, he and his colleagues set off under the hot sun with brooms and carts. >> the kind of work doesn't matter to me. the important thing is that that i feel at peace. i can pay our rent and we can live our lives. >> ahmad earns 300 dinars a month, the equivalent of 370 euros, an average wage in jordan. but the money he earns comes from germany. the government i in berlin has given jordan fourteen million euros to provide and finance work for syrian refugees. it's an aid project based on a simple calculation. helping people in the middle east is cheaper than housing and supporting them inin germany. ahmad says he doesn't feel the german government is taking the easy way out. >> the aid ge
that's how most syrian arrivals describe their life in jordan.thorities give work permits to only a fraction of refugees. it's a sensitive issue, since unemployment in jordan is high and the economy is weak. ahmad el assaf is one of the lucky few. the 58 year old refugee from homs got a job as a street cleaner. he lives in mafraq in northern jordan, and each morning, he and his colleagues set off under the hot sun with brooms and carts. >> the kind of work doesn't matter to me. the...
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he assumed it's jordan's. he drive to the west side of chicago, where they basically are driving around and visiting friends for the next two days. the victim sleeps in the van. on the morning of the 3rd of january, they go to the address in lexington, which is where two of the other three offenders reside, the two sisters, and then abo several hours later, that's when they bind him and start the assault on him. he is able to escape when a downstairs neighbor calls the police complaining of all the noise upstairs. the police respond, and the two female offenders now go downstairs, they're angry that the police were called. they kick in the door of that apartme apartment, hen they are both charged with the burglary. that gives our victim the opportunity to get out, and then he's observed walking down the streets by our 11th district officers. officer michael donnelly will explain how they happened upon him. >> thank you d-o-n-n-e-l-l-y. while at our call, we observed our victim. he was walking with jordan hill,
he assumed it's jordan's. he drive to the west side of chicago, where they basically are driving around and visiting friends for the next two days. the victim sleeps in the van. on the morning of the 3rd of january, they go to the address in lexington, which is where two of the other three offenders reside, the two sisters, and then abo several hours later, that's when they bind him and start the assault on him. he is able to escape when a downstairs neighbor calls the police complaining of all...
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jordan has a huge problem with refugees -- over a million refugees in jordan.so israel is transferring more water to jordan -- in a very dry area, of course. so water is an asset, and israel is helping jordan just by delivering this water. israel has established a field hospital in the golan heights where injured syrians can come and get treated -- no questions asked. and after they're treated, they can go back. so many international organizations are working -- the red cross, other governments. so everybody's trying to do what they can. it is a big problem. >> it's overwhelming. >> it's overwhelming. >> you're talking about working with germany now because there are so many -- germany seems to be getting all the refugees, or certainly a high number of them. so the programs in germany, can you talk about that? >> so, as we said before, we are an humanitarian organization. we don't deal with the political questions. we are just seeing that there is a crisis, and we would like to help these people. and we now understand that the main problem is to help integrate
jordan has a huge problem with refugees -- over a million refugees in jordan.so israel is transferring more water to jordan -- in a very dry area, of course. so water is an asset, and israel is helping jordan just by delivering this water. israel has established a field hospital in the golan heights where injured syrians can come and get treated -- no questions asked. and after they're treated, they can go back. so many international organizations are working -- the red cross, other...
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jordan and i have been cooking up new stuff. >> trevor: have you?p new stuff together, yeah. but the show for us came to a natural end. we wanted it to be -- we just wanted to be so very british about the whole thing, which is like, five seasons, let's get the hell out, you know what i mean? and you think it's now, because if -- and you will thank us now because if we had gone seven or eight, you would have said, remember when they were funny early on? >> trevor: last time, we didn't have the funniest time because that was on election night. >> yeah. >> trevor: and donald trump won. >> yes, he did. and that night was -- every cup i drank out of that night did not have water in it. >> trevor: i got keegan a bottle of whiskey backstage to say thanks for coming on election night. the bottle, he didn't leave with it. ( laughter ) >> i actually did. it makes a very beautiful vase in my house. ( laughter ) >> trevor: let's talk about the feeling post-show. you're here to give us a gift, which i'm grateful for. every single person who was a huge fan of you
jordan and i have been cooking up new stuff. >> trevor: have you?p new stuff together, yeah. but the show for us came to a natural end. we wanted it to be -- we just wanted to be so very british about the whole thing, which is like, five seasons, let's get the hell out, you know what i mean? and you think it's now, because if -- and you will thank us now because if we had gone seven or eight, you would have said, remember when they were funny early on? >> trevor: last time, we...
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he immediately made plans to visit jordan again. hey, jordan you remember me, right?i not. i said your you are not in trouble. we want to give you something. >> reporter: to ease his commute, keffer got the police association to buy jordan a new bike. >> i was just looking at the bike, like this bike is going to be cherished. >> reporter: he raised an additional $38,000 to help him buy a car and pursue his career goal, which is, to be a police officer. >> an honorable job. >> reporter: jordan even got to ride along on a shift. >> i wanted to show him what law enforcement does. >> reporter: you are not going to shake the kid. he's yours. >> he's mine, yeah. >> reporter: what started with a suspicious person may end with a perfect partnership. steve hartman, on the road, in california. >>> that's the "overnight news" captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, january 27th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> we are fighting sneaky rats right now that are sick and demented, and we're going to win. >> in his latest interview, the commander in chief talks torture, cla
he immediately made plans to visit jordan again. hey, jordan you remember me, right?i not. i said your you are not in trouble. we want to give you something. >> reporter: to ease his commute, keffer got the police association to buy jordan a new bike. >> i was just looking at the bike, like this bike is going to be cherished. >> reporter: he raised an additional $38,000 to help him buy a car and pursue his career goal, which is, to be a police officer. >> an honorable...
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jordan davis.lmbout ♪ ♪ hell you talmbout >> so what we're going to do right now is we're going to jump back in. we got the mothers right here. say your baby's name. jordan davis. here we go. we're going to say jordan davis so he can feel us and we're doing this for his mother who gave birth to him. we are proud of you for standing up here with us today. i'm giving you to mike because this is not about you. >> jordan dais. >> we're going to do it right because this is a hoemoment whe we're in tune, we're in tune, right? >> jordan davis. >> say the name. >> jordan davis. >> say her name. >> jordan davis. >> say her name. >> jordan davis. >> say her name. >> jordan davis. >> say her name. >> jordan davis. >> say her name. say her name. say her name. say her name. >> we've got another mother, eric garner's mother and we're going to give you the mike. this is not about me but your son and fighting back against abusive o.e ivive power. we want to be in tune with you on the one, two. say his name. >> eri
jordan davis.lmbout ♪ ♪ hell you talmbout >> so what we're going to do right now is we're going to jump back in. we got the mothers right here. say your baby's name. jordan davis. here we go. we're going to say jordan davis so he can feel us and we're doing this for his mother who gave birth to him. we are proud of you for standing up here with us today. i'm giving you to mike because this is not about you. >> jordan dais. >> we're going to do it right because this is a...
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jordan hill goes and steals a van in stream wood.he then picks up our victim who has no knowledge it is stolen, assume it is jordan's they drive to the west side of chicago where they basically are driving around and visiting friends for the next two days. the victim sleeps in the van on the morning of the 3rd of van they go to the address on lexington which is two of the other three offenders reside, the two sisters, and then about several hours later, that's when they bind him and start the assault on him. he is able to escape when a downstairs neighbor calls the police complaining of all the noise upstairs. the police respond and the two female offenders now go downstairs, they're angry that the police were called, kick in the door of that apartment hence they are both charged with the burglary. that gives our victim an opportunity to get out and then he's observed walking down the street by our 11th district officers michael donnelly will explain how they happened upon him. thank you. >> donnell-o-n-n-e-l-l-o-d-o-n-. we observed
jordan hill goes and steals a van in stream wood.he then picks up our victim who has no knowledge it is stolen, assume it is jordan's they drive to the west side of chicago where they basically are driving around and visiting friends for the next two days. the victim sleeps in the van on the morning of the 3rd of van they go to the address on lexington which is two of the other three offenders reside, the two sisters, and then about several hours later, that's when they bind him and start the...
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jordan from last friday. the actual -- i mean, you have to realize the first two days he's with him voluntarily. he's riding around in a van that he thinks is jordan's. it's not until they get to the apartment on lexington and even then, it's several hours later before the fight breaks out and they tie him up. so he was with them -- at least with jordan since friday. the actual assault and kidnapping, the crimes took place over a six-hour period on the third. >> his parents said they hadn't seen him since saturday. >> what was new year's eve? saturday. i'm sorry. i misspoke. saturday. >> [inaudible question]. >> the two females lived there, yes. >> so when did it happen? >> january 3. >> there you have it. matt finn out of chicago has been following this. matt, this video created a firestorm online. >> yes, uproar on line. first that a comment that a chicago detective made earlier that this could be categorized as child's play. people very upset over that. many people online all day demanding that this be cat
jordan from last friday. the actual -- i mean, you have to realize the first two days he's with him voluntarily. he's riding around in a van that he thinks is jordan's. it's not until they get to the apartment on lexington and even then, it's several hours later before the fight breaks out and they tie him up. so he was with them -- at least with jordan since friday. the actual assault and kidnapping, the crimes took place over a six-hour period on the third. >> his parents said they...
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matthews, jordan matthews. a 19 yard strike. the first nfl touchdown pass by carson wentz. what a score! >> joining us here once again, on "eagles game plan" eagles coach doug pederson. welcome back to the show. >> look at carson wentz a little bit. coming into the season, the plan was to make a trade with sam bradford, he's thrust in the action. is there anything about carson's game that may have surprised you a little bit. >> missing about three, four weeks of preseason. the last couple games, and then to be thrust into action, you had some unknowns, you didn't know what to expect. the way he came out that first day, led the team, he was playing like a kid in a playgrounded. those are the things as the season went on, as people caught up to him, and the grind of the season, that kind of catches up to a young quarterback, the one thing that stayed consistent is the way he's prepared himself all week, all season long, and really continued to make plays, even up until last thursday. >> the thing that impressed me the most was his poise and the fact that it never seemed to ge
matthews, jordan matthews. a 19 yard strike. the first nfl touchdown pass by carson wentz. what a score! >> joining us here once again, on "eagles game plan" eagles coach doug pederson. welcome back to the show. >> look at carson wentz a little bit. coming into the season, the plan was to make a trade with sam bradford, he's thrust in the action. is there anything about carson's game that may have surprised you a little bit. >> missing about three, four weeks of...
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it's half time as the sixers faced off against the knicks and jordan crack has a fan club >> i'm excited to be helping someone else. >> reporter: crack hour passed away 22 months ago from a seizure at the age of 22. his family attended the game. >> our first recipient is a student that goes to temple university and works here at the philadelphia sixers >> i work as the assistant to franklin the dog. >> he's a sport and recreation management major at temple university was selected to receive the foundation's $10,000 scholarship. >> we wanted a take a to student who exemplifies his qualities the most >> jordan's mom said he was selected because like her son, this recipient's love of sports meshed with the strong stance against bullying. i have three disabled siblings who participate in the special olympics sparked my interest in
it's half time as the sixers faced off against the knicks and jordan crack has a fan club >> i'm excited to be helping someone else. >> reporter: crack hour passed away 22 months ago from a seizure at the age of 22. his family attended the game. >> our first recipient is a student that goes to temple university and works here at the philadelphia sixers >> i work as the assistant to franklin the dog. >> he's a sport and recreation management major at temple...
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jordan: markets are good at understanding asset classes. ghosts -- so good at politics. what we need to grip is how bad is brexit? one thing we are looking at is a, the free trade, recently and donald trump have the meeting. the second, is the financial services aspect. certain banks reallocating jobs to different parts of the eu. credit suisse saying 150 jobs to go to dublin at some point. what affects that has on the fdi. anna: parts of businesses leaving would have on current account balance in the u k, how much it would weaken and what that does to the pound. jordan: some clients told me i need to start showing up in black suit and black tie. kind of like a funeral. thee is some good news, but point is if we do have a financial exodus from the u.k., if there is a cliff edge, theresa may walks away from a bad deal. no deal as opposed to a bad deal, then you have around 14% of our exports, the financial services aspect, around 7% of gdp. that could weaken the account further. you have a lower sterling. good news, a regulatory environment
jordan: markets are good at understanding asset classes. ghosts -- so good at politics. what we need to grip is how bad is brexit? one thing we are looking at is a, the free trade, recently and donald trump have the meeting. the second, is the financial services aspect. certain banks reallocating jobs to different parts of the eu. credit suisse saying 150 jobs to go to dublin at some point. what affects that has on the fdi. anna: parts of businesses leaving would have on current account balance...
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in jordan across the syrian border there are over 600,000 syrian refugees. the backlash in the u.s., so many of them are desperate for the chance to go to america. through this doorway, we immediately discover a crush of humanity. refugee families already screened by the u.n. now waiting to be interviewed by the u.s. how many interviews? >> four interviews. actually, five. >> five interviews. so they come through here? >> yes. >> reporter: gina is with the u.s. state department. >> they're brought into a security screening area. >> reporter: for a vetting process that can last two years. we are taken to a hallway lined with small rooms and through the windows, we can see family after family being interviewed. how can you possibly learn everything about a family through an interview? >> i'd say the interviewers are very highly trained. they are trained to look at the documentation, but also for the credibility behind the applicant's story. >> when you say documentation, this is syria. they've been at war for years now. what kind of documentation do they have,
in jordan across the syrian border there are over 600,000 syrian refugees. the backlash in the u.s., so many of them are desperate for the chance to go to america. through this doorway, we immediately discover a crush of humanity. refugee families already screened by the u.n. now waiting to be interviewed by the u.s. how many interviews? >> four interviews. actually, five. >> five interviews. so they come through here? >> yes. >> reporter: gina is with the u.s. state...
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jordan is a part of the antiracist coalition. >> let's talk about jordan.there is any change they will be a word that describes that called awkward. jordan ranks number one in all the countries in the world. number one for taking and refugees. they have more than a million. they have more than the syrian refugees and refugees from other conflicts in the us. they've taken more than a million we have taken in 10,000. i'm sure the king has been asking for help publicly in dealing with refugees in jordan and in the region itself Ãi am sure he is pretty concerned with what's going on and also what impact he will have on his country. if the refugee isn't coming here they will come to jordan and the other countries. it will pose real problems. >> i have to leave it there. it's near battery park in new yorkcity . >> they are just north of city hall gathering at foley square. it's the courthouse that we have seen as many trials. it's including the rosenberg case in the 1950s. it's a very historic place. the judge that issued the state is based in brooklyn on the eas
jordan is a part of the antiracist coalition. >> let's talk about jordan.there is any change they will be a word that describes that called awkward. jordan ranks number one in all the countries in the world. number one for taking and refugees. they have more than a million. they have more than the syrian refugees and refugees from other conflicts in the us. they've taken more than a million we have taken in 10,000. i'm sure the king has been asking for help publicly in dealing with...
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to be a refugee in jordan is to be patient. the u.s.ecurity check goes on an average of 18 to 24 months. those who pass are told to pack up for their new life in the united states. this family had just been told they're moving to chicago, illinois. >> what are you feeling right now? >> i'm happy. but we don't know anything. >> reporter: just before they go, they're given a crash course on life in the u.s. america 101. >> english, education, experience. >> reporter: most know little about where they're moving. those we spoke to didn't really care. they know exactly what they're leaving behind. we met suloff and her 15-year-old daughter judy in amman this past august. now you're going the united states. do you know where? >> north carolina. >> what do you know about north carolina? >> i don't know. i don't know. nice city. >> reporter: she was an elementary schoolteacher back in hom, syria. her husband, a dentist. she says they had a good life until syrian president assad's forces turned their lives into a living hell. she says they would
to be a refugee in jordan is to be patient. the u.s.ecurity check goes on an average of 18 to 24 months. those who pass are told to pack up for their new life in the united states. this family had just been told they're moving to chicago, illinois. >> what are you feeling right now? >> i'm happy. but we don't know anything. >> reporter: just before they go, they're given a crash course on life in the u.s. america 101. >> english, education, experience. >> reporter:...
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stephanie jordan.d to serve as your mc for the ceremonial swearing-in of the congress of the congressional black caucus of the 115th congress. i. i am also honored to be here to celebrate my dear friend and fellow louisiana in congressman richman, new chair of the congressional black caucus. congressman richman is, if you know him, you know that he is real. he loves our people. he is committed to our community. he is a tireless worker. he doesn't have any put on's or put offs. he is as real as you can get. he is a sincere and powerful and respected leader, as one could ever ask for. you are blessed as we are blessed in louisiana, to have him as our congressman, and you are like wise blessed in the nation to have him as incoming chairman of the congressional black caucus. another round of a applause for my friend and your friend senator richmond. [applause] for more than 40 years the cbc has remained a voice for african-americans in congress. over that same period, the cbc has become a dominant force fo
stephanie jordan.d to serve as your mc for the ceremonial swearing-in of the congress of the congressional black caucus of the 115th congress. i. i am also honored to be here to celebrate my dear friend and fellow louisiana in congressman richman, new chair of the congressional black caucus. congressman richman is, if you know him, you know that he is real. he loves our people. he is committed to our community. he is a tireless worker. he doesn't have any put on's or put offs. he is as real as...
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to be a refugee in jordan is to be patient. the u.s.curity check goes on an average of 18 to 24 months. ( speaking arabic ) those who pass are told to pack up for their new life in the united states. this family had just been told they are moving to chicago illinois. what are you feeling right now? >> wife: i am afraid. we don't know anything. >> whitaker: just before they go, they are given a crash course on life in the u.s. america 101. >> teacher: english, education or experience. >> whitaker: most know little about where they are moving. those we spoke to didn't really care. they know exactly what they are leaving behind. we met sulaf and her 15-year-old daughter, joody, in amman this past august. so, now, you're going to the united states. do you know where? >> sulaf: north carolina. >> whitaker: what do you know about north carolina? >> sulaf: i don't know. ( laughs ) i don't know. nice... nice city. >> whitaker: sulaf was an elementary school teacher back in homs, syria; her husband, a dentist. she says they had a good life until
to be a refugee in jordan is to be patient. the u.s.curity check goes on an average of 18 to 24 months. ( speaking arabic ) those who pass are told to pack up for their new life in the united states. this family had just been told they are moving to chicago illinois. what are you feeling right now? >> wife: i am afraid. we don't know anything. >> whitaker: just before they go, they are given a crash course on life in the u.s. america 101. >> teacher: english, education or...
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you know, over the years, we've spoken to so many syrian refugees, for example, in jordan. this is one country. one neighboring country that is hosting more than a million syrian refugees according to the country here. people we've spoken to over the years say they don't necessarily want to leave or travel far away from syria but feel forced to do this because life for them in neighboring countries like jordan, for example, is life in limbo. they want to try and get a better life in places like the united states and europe, for example, until things settle down and then they can see what happens to their future. and that's one group. then you have iraqis. i spent seven years in iraq during the war in iraq and have met so many iraqis who worked for american interests there. whether it was the iraqis who were working with various american companies there or if it was iraqis thousands of them who worked as translators alongside u.s. troops out there in the battlefields of iraq. they really risked their lives working with americans. they risked their lives for america. they fee
you know, over the years, we've spoken to so many syrian refugees, for example, in jordan. this is one country. one neighboring country that is hosting more than a million syrian refugees according to the country here. people we've spoken to over the years say they don't necessarily want to leave or travel far away from syria but feel forced to do this because life for them in neighboring countries like jordan, for example, is life in limbo. they want to try and get a better life in places like...
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i i wanted to be clear that in our view, and in all of the lower courts, jordan settles the question on whether it is the same standard for criminal and deportation, but this court does not have to embrace jordan or even address the question whether it is the same standard. 16b is a criminal statute that congress chose to import wholesale into the immigration laws, and that has criminal applications even under the ina. >> johnson talked a lot about the confusion caused by the predicate offenses that were listed, and in fact, in colorful terms to explain why those compounded the vagueness in the residual clause. of course, you don't have those her here. >> yes, your honor. i would start with where justice kennedy started and as a general matter, one does not make ordinary examples of what makes something more vague than it would otherwise be, and i know that the court spent a lot of time to draw lessons from those examples with varying, and with actu actually, no success in varying methodologies to try to narrow what is otherwise a vague statute, and the government's argument in johns
i i wanted to be clear that in our view, and in all of the lower courts, jordan settles the question on whether it is the same standard for criminal and deportation, but this court does not have to embrace jordan or even address the question whether it is the same standard. 16b is a criminal statute that congress chose to import wholesale into the immigration laws, and that has criminal applications even under the ina. >> johnson talked a lot about the confusion caused by the predicate...
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. >>> a youtuber brings out the jordans. >> they give back. >> actually, they are free, they are for run! >> why it is of reach for far too long:s have health insurance.that's been out how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. to get covered, you've got to get going. open enrollment ends january 31st. visit covereca.com today. say. >> that's okay. he's got a record now. >>> zero effort given. >>> hitting the streets in california to give back. >> do you like these? >> yeah, but i don't have cash for those. >> yeah, who doesn't like j. >> some guy comes up to you in the street of california, you wonder, where are they from? >> they are for you. >> really? >> good luck, man. >> they are a size 6 but they are for you. >> if they are not your size, you can exchange them at any footlocker. >> they are my size. >> no way? >> t
. >>> a youtuber brings out the jordans. >> they give back. >> actually, they are free, they are for run! >> why it is of reach for far too long:s have health insurance.that's been out how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial...
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in your book, you and jordan talk about constitutional lysing against that,. and the due process clause, says you cannot be discussed deprived of life, liberty or property without due process, it seems to imply you can be deprived of life, liberty or property with due process. and and with regard to capital. and by a prosecutor. the double jeopardy clause, one cannot be held twice in jeopardy of life or limb. certainly, the death penalty is mentioned in the constitution but the fact that is mentioned in the constitution and is a punishment every one of the original colonies use doesn't rethink any living constitutionalist think there's on the question of what cruel and unusual punishment means today. one embarrassment for justice scalia's theory is the constitution clearly contemplates physically torturous punishment so the same clause, double jeopardy clause justice scalia points to with capital punishment contemplates mutilation, one cannot be held life in jeopardy of life or limb. what that mean the supreme court has already held you can't be lashed much le
in your book, you and jordan talk about constitutional lysing against that,. and the due process clause, says you cannot be discussed deprived of life, liberty or property without due process, it seems to imply you can be deprived of life, liberty or property with due process. and and with regard to capital. and by a prosecutor. the double jeopardy clause, one cannot be held twice in jeopardy of life or limb. certainly, the death penalty is mentioned in the constitution but the fact that is...
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the same goes with jordan the king, king hussein was, had relations with israel for years even before the six day war and after the six day war and before the 1973 war and afterwards. he didn't need any icc decision or european parliament or american administration encouraging him, to go forward and get an agreement with the, and it is still working okay also like with egypt, working very, very good. so what to do it with the palestinians. it will probably be discussed with the president. the major issues i think were touched on here. we need to find the way to make a relationship with the arab world more powerful because we share, i mean, the sunni world. we share the same interest and were being challenged by the same enemies. , isis, radical islam, iran. they are the enemies of all those countries. it's not the zionists. it's not the jewish double. we are an asset, not an enemy. of course it's not easy for them to go public with it, but i think we work with the united states and then the understanding of the needs to bring about such an all-inclusive alliance. the new world that is
the same goes with jordan the king, king hussein was, had relations with israel for years even before the six day war and after the six day war and before the 1973 war and afterwards. he didn't need any icc decision or european parliament or american administration encouraging him, to go forward and get an agreement with the, and it is still working okay also like with egypt, working very, very good. so what to do it with the palestinians. it will probably be discussed with the president. the...
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accompanied by marvin jordan and rachel jordan. forward march. halt. ♪ oh say can you see by the dawn's early light what so pr d proudly we hail at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ oer the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night ♪ ♪ that our flag was still there oh say does that star spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> hut hut hut. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven raise ♪ ♪ raise with the heart holies of liberty ♪ ♪ let our rejoicing rise high as the listening skies ♪ ♪ let it resound loud as the road see s ♪ ♪ sing a song owl full of the f that the darkness has taught us ♪ ♪ sing a song full of the hope that the presence has brought us ♪ ♪ full of the rising sun of a new day we gun. let us march on till victory is won ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our emcee, louisiana state senator, troy a.
accompanied by marvin jordan and rachel jordan. forward march. halt. ♪ oh say can you see by the dawn's early light what so pr d proudly we hail at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ oer the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night ♪ ♪ that our flag was still there oh say does that star spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪...
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jordan has a huge problem with refugees -- over a million refugees in jordan.srael is transferring more water to jordan -- in a very dry area, of course. so water is an asset, and israel is helping jordan just by delivering this water. israel has established a field hospital in the golan heights where injured syrians can come and get treated -- no questions asked. and after they're treated, they can go back. so many international organizations are working -- the red cross, other governments. so everybody's trying to do what they can. it is a big problem. >> it's overwhelming. >> it's overwhelming. >> you're talking about working with germany now because there are so many -- germany seems to be getting all the refugees, or certainly a high number of them. so the programs in germany, can you talk about that? >> so, as we said before, we are an humanitarian organization. we don't deal with the political questions. we are just seeing that there is a crisis, and we would like to help these people. and we now understand that the main problem is to help integrate 1 mi
jordan has a huge problem with refugees -- over a million refugees in jordan.srael is transferring more water to jordan -- in a very dry area, of course. so water is an asset, and israel is helping jordan just by delivering this water. israel has established a field hospital in the golan heights where injured syrians can come and get treated -- no questions asked. and after they're treated, they can go back. so many international organizations are working -- the red cross, other governments. so...
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what is life like for you now in jordan there with everybody?ally, here in jordan when we fled from iraq, we thought this is only a temporary solution for us. and we will find a home and the united states. and that's when everybody within the family, of the family members we applied for the asylum seekers. through the eight agencies. but, we've been waiting for this journey to complete because now we are living a stable life and we don't know the future for us. so we always been waiting for this hope that the time we arrive in the u.s. we have the solution and we have a country that we care for and a country who can protect us. so our dream was basically now we have no country and no home. and we are stuck in the middle and we have no clue about what will happen in the future. >> he has no country and no home. omar, no country and no home, you've helped people through your work with unicef. you have worked to help the u.s. army. maha, i want to ask you quickly, what's your message to president trump? >> please, president trump, look for us becau
what is life like for you now in jordan there with everybody?ally, here in jordan when we fled from iraq, we thought this is only a temporary solution for us. and we will find a home and the united states. and that's when everybody within the family, of the family members we applied for the asylum seekers. through the eight agencies. but, we've been waiting for this journey to complete because now we are living a stable life and we don't know the future for us. so we always been waiting for...
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, accompanied by marlin and rachel jordan.r will close the program. mr. carter: show yourself mighty. show yourself strong. show yourself some love. he congressional black caucus. i would like to once again take this time to personally congratulate the new chairman and ask you to join me in giving him a resounding round l. pplause, chairman cedric richmond, chairman of the congressional black caucus, 115th congress. [applause] mr. carter: an awesome responsibility, for indeed an awesome leader. i'd like to personally thank my dear friend for this great opportunity to -- and humbling opportunity to be with you today. but i have to tell you, i really got here as a part of a golf bet. one that i did not win. he beat the pants off me so he decided to let me come and do this. give a round of applause. we thank the congressional black caucus for four decades of committed service as the conscience of congress. as we begin the 115th congress, we look forward to your steadfast leadership and commitment to ensuring equal rights for all
, accompanied by marlin and rachel jordan.r will close the program. mr. carter: show yourself mighty. show yourself strong. show yourself some love. he congressional black caucus. i would like to once again take this time to personally congratulate the new chairman and ask you to join me in giving him a resounding round l. pplause, chairman cedric richmond, chairman of the congressional black caucus, 115th congress. [applause] mr. carter: an awesome responsibility, for indeed an awesome leader....
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jordan is calling, another massachusetts caller, republican line, go ahead, jordan. >> caller: hi, yes, thank you. jordan from charlton. it's been interesting so far. i found the questions to be riveting, very good. i have issues with sessions. and i'm speaking on that from being a very quirky oddity. i'm an openly transgender republican. and sessions obviously speaks to me as a member of my party, but he also kind of speaks to me as someone who my community, the lgbtq community has a lot of issues with. with sessions, it is going to be hard. it is a hard pill to swallow. i'm not convinced with what he said about being fair and being equal with his protections of the lgbtq community. there is a history in place. and as much as members of my party and other defenders of him may want to say otherwise, history is important. we don't know how sessions is going to act as attorney general. but what we can do is we can extrapolate based on what he's done in the past. anyone can say anything now and claim they're not going to do x, y and z, but we have to go by what they already have done. as
jordan is calling, another massachusetts caller, republican line, go ahead, jordan. >> caller: hi, yes, thank you. jordan from charlton. it's been interesting so far. i found the questions to be riveting, very good. i have issues with sessions. and i'm speaking on that from being a very quirky oddity. i'm an openly transgender republican. and sessions obviously speaks to me as a member of my party, but he also kind of speaks to me as someone who my community, the lgbtq community has a lot...
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jordan davis. >> we are going to say jordan davis so he can feel less.is for his mother who gave birth to him. we are proud of you for standing standing up with us here today. i'm giving you mic because this is not about me. >> jordan davis. >> no, no, no. we will do it right. this is a moment for history. we are listening and in tune. 1, 2, 3. >> jordan davis. >> say his name. >> jordan davis. >> say his name. >> jordan davis. >> say his name. >> jordan davis. >> say his name. >> say his name, say his name, say his name, say his name. >> hell. we have another mother, eric garner's mother. we will give you the mic. this is about you. this is about your son and about all this fighting back against the abuse of power. so when it comes in, on the one, say his name, 1, 2, 3 >> eric garner. >> say his name. >> eric gardner. >> say his name. >> eric garner. >> say his name. >> eric garner. >> say his name. >> eric garner. >> say his name. >> woo. ♪ >> this is the mother of -- >> nypd came and kicked him. [indiscernible] justice for all. >> 1, 2, 3. >> say his
jordan davis. >> we are going to say jordan davis so he can feel less.is for his mother who gave birth to him. we are proud of you for standing standing up with us here today. i'm giving you mic because this is not about me. >> jordan davis. >> no, no, no. we will do it right. this is a moment for history. we are listening and in tune. 1, 2, 3. >> jordan davis. >> say his name. >> jordan davis. >> say his name. >> jordan davis. >> say his...
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i, barbara jordan, am a keynote speaker.applause] >> and a lot of years past since 1832, during that time, it would have been most unusual for any national political party to ask they played significant roles in oura barbara jordan toa keynote address. but tonight, here i am. and i feel -- [applause] i feel that notwithstanding the past that my presence here is one additional bit of evidence that the american dream needs not forever be deferred. [applause] ask you that as you listen to these words of abraham lincoln, relate them to the concept of a national community uswhich every last one of participates. slave, so iot be a would not be a master. [applause] this expresses my idea of democracy. this to differs from the extent of the difference is democracy. thank you. [applause] out and america heard. though their struggle is not over, their voice, once a voice of protest, is now a voice of participation. for many black americans, it is a vindication that the time had come. ♪ americane watching history tv, all we can and eve
i, barbara jordan, am a keynote speaker.applause] >> and a lot of years past since 1832, during that time, it would have been most unusual for any national political party to ask they played significant roles in oura barbara jordan toa keynote address. but tonight, here i am. and i feel -- [applause] i feel that notwithstanding the past that my presence here is one additional bit of evidence that the american dream needs not forever be deferred. [applause] ask you that as you listen to...
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i found a letter written by 80-year old reese jordan after a lot of searching when suddenly there is something significant. he would-- she was a 14-year old girl in 1912 and had been a classmate of may crow and at the end of her letter after recalling how all hell broke loose on the night of the funeral, jordan wrote, it was the klan done this, it was just ordinary people of the county. >> you can watch this and other programs online on a book tv.org
i found a letter written by 80-year old reese jordan after a lot of searching when suddenly there is something significant. he would-- she was a 14-year old girl in 1912 and had been a classmate of may crow and at the end of her letter after recalling how all hell broke loose on the night of the funeral, jordan wrote, it was the klan done this, it was just ordinary people of the county. >> you can watch this and other programs online on a book tv.org
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or not necessary to read jordan that way. we're going to apply the criminal standard here, and it satisfies the criminal standard. it didn't say assuming for the sake of argument but i think it can be read that way. if you don't read it that way, you're stuck with the conclusion that a statute making a crime of moral turpitude punishable by a felony term imimpros onment would satisfy a criminal statute, which i think is very difficult to defend. >> the first is that this court doesn't have to decide whether jordan equated criminal cases and civil cases with the most severe consequences because this is a criminal statute that this court is interpreting. and it has criminal consequences even as imported through the ina. >> would you say the same thing if it didn't -- if this statute did not incorporate something involved in criminal statutes and has a purely -- >> so referenced it a definition that also applies in criminal cases. >> i would have a different argument. but let me be clear, this court would say and it said in ab s
or not necessary to read jordan that way. we're going to apply the criminal standard here, and it satisfies the criminal standard. it didn't say assuming for the sake of argument but i think it can be read that way. if you don't read it that way, you're stuck with the conclusion that a statute making a crime of moral turpitude punishable by a felony term imimpros onment would satisfy a criminal statute, which i think is very difficult to defend. >> the first is that this court doesn't...
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flea market where my dad worked launched petition to kick all of the muslims out and we moved to jordan for a short period of time, and i discovered in writing the book, my dad -- >> dickerson: and isabel, let me ask you, you write about the great migration. so much that was changed in america as a result of that, everything from jazz to the blues to the way the neighborhoods are designed. this line really stood out to me though, more than that this was the first big step the nation servant class ever took without asking. how does that start? how did this millions of people moving, why did it start? >> well, i think that first of all, migration is not really about migration it is about freedom and how far people are willing to go to achieve it which bind all of us the together as americans, but this great migration i have written about gives you a window into a caste system that existed in the south and actually radiates also throughout our culture and even into the north, and in that world it was actually against the law for a black person and a white person to play checkers together,
flea market where my dad worked launched petition to kick all of the muslims out and we moved to jordan for a short period of time, and i discovered in writing the book, my dad -- >> dickerson: and isabel, let me ask you, you write about the great migration. so much that was changed in america as a result of that, everything from jazz to the blues to the way the neighborhoods are designed. this line really stood out to me though, more than that this was the first big step the nation...
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the same with jordan. the king was had relation with israel before the six day war after after the 1973 war and afterwards and did not need icc decision or european parliament or american administration encouraging him to go forward and get to an agreement with rebenz government. it's working very good. we want to do it with the palestinian. we will discuss with the president the major issues i think were touched on here. we need to find the way to make a relationship with our world more powerful. sunni world. we share the same interests and being challenged by the same enemies. isis, radicals islam, iran. they are are the enemies. it's no the jewish devil. it's for them to go public with it. with the work of the united states and the understanding of the need to bring about such an all inclusive alliance, the new world that is there's will be more exposed and powerful. instead under the table it has to be above the table. what we believe is that the strengthening of the world, and other countries will mak
the same with jordan. the king was had relation with israel before the six day war after after the 1973 war and afterwards and did not need icc decision or european parliament or american administration encouraging him to go forward and get to an agreement with rebenz government. it's working very good. we want to do it with the palestinian. we will discuss with the president the major issues i think were touched on here. we need to find the way to make a relationship with our world more...
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jordan, it ryan. joyce of ohio, ryan. pelosi.
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it will speak with jim jordan of ohio.be a focus on military spending, rebuilding our military. the president-elect will be naming his choice for the supreme court of the united states. today to members of the senate, the first order of business is to repeal and replace obamacare. obamacare has failed. ae american people have sent decisive message to washington, d.c. that they want obamacare to withpealed and replaced health care reform that will lower the cost of health insurance without growing the size of government. we're working closely with the senate leadership on a budget resolution that will begin the process of appealing obamacare and also create a framework for replacement going forward. we are also working on a series of executive orders that the president elect will put into effect to ensure that there is an orderly transition during the period after we repeal obamacare to a market-based health care economy in america. obamacare has failed. haveromises of obamacare all been proven to be false. i was here in a
it will speak with jim jordan of ohio.be a focus on military spending, rebuilding our military. the president-elect will be naming his choice for the supreme court of the united states. today to members of the senate, the first order of business is to repeal and replace obamacare. obamacare has failed. ae american people have sent decisive message to washington, d.c. that they want obamacare to withpealed and replaced health care reform that will lower the cost of health insurance without...
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jordan talk about the constitutional argument. what would be your response to justice scalia and some of the argument argument in your book? >> justice scalia's absolute right that the death penalty is mentioned in the constitution. in fact it's mentioned three times or four times if you count the two due processes clauses in the constitution. the due process clause he cannot be deprived of life liberty or property without due process of law which seems to imply that you can be deprived of life liberty or property with due process of law. in the fifth amendment the grand jury clause says with regard to capital or otherwise infamous crimes you are required to be charged by a grand jury rather than just by a prosecutor. finally the double jeopardy clause which is also in the fifth amendment says one cannot be held twice in jeopardy of life or limb. scalia certainly correct that the death penalty is mentioned in the constitution but the fact that it's mentioned in the constitution and was a punishment that everyone in the original co
jordan talk about the constitutional argument. what would be your response to justice scalia and some of the argument argument in your book? >> justice scalia's absolute right that the death penalty is mentioned in the constitution. in fact it's mentioned three times or four times if you count the two due processes clauses in the constitution. the due process clause he cannot be deprived of life liberty or property without due process of law which seems to imply that you can be deprived...