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jordan's grin lighting up his elementary school photos year after year. what was jordan like?hat kind of kid was he at 11? >> he was your average 11-year-old kid. all-american child. you know, played sports -- baseball, football -- had friends. >> reporter: this is jordan brown today, now 21, remembering that tender, precious time in his life fondly. what kind of childhood would you say you had up until 11? >> normal, i guess. i mean, i had friends always coming over. used to always play, play games, like video games. >> reporter: and back then, chris was happy, too. working in shipping at a local tableware factory, engaged to a woman he'd known since his teens, kenzie houk, a hairstylist and stay at home mom, also a single parent. mother of two young girls, 7-year-old jenessa and 4-year-old adalynn. what made you love her? >> who she was. who she was, a person. >> kenzie was real feisty. she was funny. she always had a beautiful smile, liked everybody, and she loved her children. >> that's all she ever said, when you say, what do you wanna be when you grow up? i want to be a
jordan's grin lighting up his elementary school photos year after year. what was jordan like?hat kind of kid was he at 11? >> he was your average 11-year-old kid. all-american child. you know, played sports -- baseball, football -- had friends. >> reporter: this is jordan brown today, now 21, remembering that tender, precious time in his life fondly. what kind of childhood would you say you had up until 11? >> normal, i guess. i mean, i had friends always coming over. used to...
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is this jordan specific problem. with regards to iran i mean under what is a large organization when they were launched back in one nine hundred forty nine they were set up as an emergency agency to accommodate the feeing arab populations from as a result of the arab israeli war and back then there were about seven hundred fifty thousand refugees roughly that they have to. look after fast for twenty one thousand there are about five million and these are divided across the middle east jordan lebanon the west bank. syria and the gaza strip and the cuts have been felt across the camps in jordan as we saw but i'm told that the conditions in the gaza strip which. there's been under a blockade are much much worse where. the people that are employed but don't know where they're really have no other option or resort they had to cut one thousand contracts in place in the gaza strip and this included this had to include the termination of mental health mental health programs for example for people that live under a blockade w
is this jordan specific problem. with regards to iran i mean under what is a large organization when they were launched back in one nine hundred forty nine they were set up as an emergency agency to accommodate the feeing arab populations from as a result of the arab israeli war and back then there were about seven hundred fifty thousand refugees roughly that they have to. look after fast for twenty one thousand there are about five million and these are divided across the middle east jordan...
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jordan: yeah. i admire anyone who is successful at what they do, whether i agree with their policies or whatever. here is a lady who was the first to do it. not only did it once. did it a second time. you can just tell, she is tough, tenacious, and i admire that. my background is in wrestling. i always admire people who are tough. and she certainly is. so you gotta respect that. but i certainly don't like the positions and policies she's taken. and we're gonna fight over those. maybe i said this the last time i was on with you, but one of my good friends, i had coffee with him a few months back, is dennis. we are like as far apart. i mean, dennis i think he's crazy left wing. he probably says the same thing about me on the right. but he's a good guy and he believes in things and he's willing to come here and debate and fight for the things that he cares about and he thinks the folks in cleveland, ohio, that he used to represent care about. i appreciate that. i'm going to fight him, but i respect pe
jordan: yeah. i admire anyone who is successful at what they do, whether i agree with their policies or whatever. here is a lady who was the first to do it. not only did it once. did it a second time. you can just tell, she is tough, tenacious, and i admire that. my background is in wrestling. i always admire people who are tough. and she certainly is. so you gotta respect that. but i certainly don't like the positions and policies she's taken. and we're gonna fight over those. maybe i said...
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jordan: i think so. i really do. in this town, washington, new york or certain places, i don't think people fully appreciate what folks in west central, north central ohio across the midwest and across the country. they like the fact that the president is a fighter and taxes are cut and more money in their pockets and unemployment is at its lowest. you saw the 196,000 jobs added. they like the fact that this president got gorsuch and cavanaugh. they like the fact that ever president cam paped on it. but he is the first one who actually said i'm going to put the embassy in jerusalem. i appreciate that. you talk about doing what you said. here's the president who is doing it. big fight.ill have a some of them -- 130 some democrats in the house, 136 voted for my 16-year-old. they want folks to finance campaign. you got to pay for the people to drain the swamp. such a deal. the craziest positions i have ever seen. wins. the president >> nonpartisan way, nonpartisan question about speaker pelosi. you served with her longe
jordan: i think so. i really do. in this town, washington, new york or certain places, i don't think people fully appreciate what folks in west central, north central ohio across the midwest and across the country. they like the fact that the president is a fighter and taxes are cut and more money in their pockets and unemployment is at its lowest. you saw the 196,000 jobs added. they like the fact that this president got gorsuch and cavanaugh. they like the fact that ever president cam paped...
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is this is a jordan specific problem. with regards to our own i mean under what is a large organization when they were launched back in one nine hundred forty nine they were set up as an emergency agency to accommodate the fleeing arab populations from as a result of the arab israeli war and back then there were about seven hundred fifty thousand refugees roughly that they have to. look after fast for twenty one thousand there are about five million and these are divided across the middle east jordan lebanon the west bank. syria and the gaza strip and the cuts have been felt across the camps in jordan as we saw but i'm told that the conditions of the gaza strip. it's been under a blockade are much much worse where. the people that are employed by when or where they're really have no other option or resort they've had to cut a thousand contract employees in the gaza strip and this included this had to include the termination of mental health mental health programs for example for people that live under a blockade you know
is this is a jordan specific problem. with regards to our own i mean under what is a large organization when they were launched back in one nine hundred forty nine they were set up as an emergency agency to accommodate the fleeing arab populations from as a result of the arab israeli war and back then there were about seven hundred fifty thousand refugees roughly that they have to. look after fast for twenty one thousand there are about five million and these are divided across the middle east...
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jordan: when you say cyber control, what do you mean? controls: the regime all the information that is being communicated, people's access to websites are curtailed . it is censored. ms. dolan: the other element that 60ina is journalists and bloggers are being detained in horrible conditions. so this is another noteworthy element. there has been some good news. tell us about significant rises. talkingn: we were earlier about this black zone in the middle east and africa, tunisia was an exception and a positive case. this is a reflection of the president's commitment to press freedom. if you look at armenia, they are also in a very bad zone regarding press freedom in our index. armenia has jumped 19 points. these changes that you see are often a reflection of change of government, and this applies to ethiopia. often, one leader in charge can change a country. ms. dolan: exactly, and this was the case in ethiopia, which jumped 40 points. ms. jordan: 40 points. it is nice to have some good news. we are going to bring on the next panel that
jordan: when you say cyber control, what do you mean? controls: the regime all the information that is being communicated, people's access to websites are curtailed . it is censored. ms. dolan: the other element that 60ina is journalists and bloggers are being detained in horrible conditions. so this is another noteworthy element. there has been some good news. tell us about significant rises. talkingn: we were earlier about this black zone in the middle east and africa, tunisia was an...
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while in jordan they are indeed suffering because of the cuts elsewhere. the owner was owner was cuts have been felt as well especially in the gaza strip ok well monitoring the situation there for us on the ground we thank you so much to report i am for him who just got back from jordan we appreciate it. now finland social democrats have won a now victory of the country's parliamentary elections beating their populist rivals the finn's party by just two tenths of a percent the social democrats scored seventeen point seven percent of the vote to secure forty seats in the country's legislature far short of the one hundred one seats needed for a majority now that now leaves the party leader on t.v. now the daunting challenge of building a coalition if he is to become the country's first washed wing prime minister in more than twenty years. finland social democrats celebrating their victory in sunday's parliamentary elections even though their when came with the slightest possible margin one single seat. i feared i. might i i i i. i i i i i i for finland socia
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is this jordan specific problem. with regards to under all i mean under what is a large organization when they were launched back in one nine hundred forty nine they were set up as an emergency agency to accommodate the feeing arab populations from as a result of the arab israeli war and back then there were about seven hundred fifty thousand refugees roughly that they have to. look after fast forward twenty one thousand there are about five million now and these are divided across the middle east jordan lebanon the west bank. syria and the gaza strip and the cuts have been felt across the camps in jordan as we saw but i'm told that the conditions of the gaza strip which has been under a. blockade are much much worse where. the people that are employed by when or where they're really have no other option or resort they've had to cut a thousand contracts in place in the gaza strip and this included this had to include determination of mental health mental health programs for example for people that live under a blocka
is this jordan specific problem. with regards to under all i mean under what is a large organization when they were launched back in one nine hundred forty nine they were set up as an emergency agency to accommodate the feeing arab populations from as a result of the arab israeli war and back then there were about seven hundred fifty thousand refugees roughly that they have to. look after fast forward twenty one thousand there are about five million now and these are divided across the middle...
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the squalid conditions facing palestinian refugees in jordan that's a cuts to u.n. funding by the trumpet ministration decimate services on the ground. plus byron land the latest blow in the bundesliga title race they put a training ground fight behind them to thrash distal docs that was at the very back at the top of the table. i'm sumi so much scouts got to have you with us in sudan thousands of people have held fresh protests to demand that the country's military hand over power to a civilian government massive anti-government demonstrations helped push longtime president omar al bashir from power last week a military council replaced him the council has removed some top officials in a bid to placate protesters but demonstrators are keeping up the pressure in hopes of seeing their demands met in full. there's dancing in the streets of cartoon a sudanese capital but along with the ongoing relief that the military has ended decades of oppression under former president omar al bashir there are fears that the generals will now keep the power for themselves the crowds
the squalid conditions facing palestinian refugees in jordan that's a cuts to u.n. funding by the trumpet ministration decimate services on the ground. plus byron land the latest blow in the bundesliga title race they put a training ground fight behind them to thrash distal docs that was at the very back at the top of the table. i'm sumi so much scouts got to have you with us in sudan thousands of people have held fresh protests to demand that the country's military hand over power to a...
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the school of conditions facing palestinian refugees in jordan as the trumpet ministration cuts u.n. funding and decimate services on the ground. i'm feel gail welcome to the program. sudanese protest leaders say they have blocked an attempt by the army to break up a sit in outside its headquarters more demonstrators are arriving to join the thousands calling on the country's military to hand over power to a civilian administration mass anti-government protests helped depose longtime president obama last week and then our applying pressure to the military council that replaced him. military intends to break up a protest that's lasted for days but despite army efforts to remove them this group is standing firm. we will stop here until we finish all the will we cannot leave this really is. what. they are some of the sounds in sudan's capital khartoum demanding power for the people it follows the military's decision last week to overthrow the country's unpopular leader of thirty years omar al bashir although it's what the masses wanted they're angry that the army has taken power for its
the school of conditions facing palestinian refugees in jordan as the trumpet ministration cuts u.n. funding and decimate services on the ground. i'm feel gail welcome to the program. sudanese protest leaders say they have blocked an attempt by the army to break up a sit in outside its headquarters more demonstrators are arriving to join the thousands calling on the country's military to hand over power to a civilian administration mass anti-government protests helped depose longtime president...
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ni namnimy name is jordan davis. i'm one of very few transgender people seeking seats on boards and commissions, and i'm a self-advocate for disabled folks. i'm a fellow in the 2018 class of the boards and commissions leadership institute. in addition to my service on the taskforce, i'm part of the home coalition, the voluntary services coalition, the labor lgbtq organization, and the homelessness working group. and i'm involved in the s.r.o. work group, which is currently dormant right now. over the past few years, i have advocated for the rights of s.r.o. tenants, such as hotels conversion 2.0, and first of its kind legislation that would require single occupancy toilet seats being gender neutral. thank you, hillary, for working on that with me. even some people voted against it, which broke my heart. weeks ago on the taskforce hasn't always been easy, and i have thought of quitting, due to trans phobic transgressions, but they deserve dignity and not being rent-burdened. on the taskforce, i helped to bring populat
ni namnimy name is jordan davis. i'm one of very few transgender people seeking seats on boards and commissions, and i'm a self-advocate for disabled folks. i'm a fellow in the 2018 class of the boards and commissions leadership institute. in addition to my service on the taskforce, i'm part of the home coalition, the voluntary services coalition, the labor lgbtq organization, and the homelessness working group. and i'm involved in the s.r.o. work group, which is currently dormant right now....
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screenings of your favorite episodes this season coming up in this show canadian psychologist professor jordan peterson elevated by liberal war supporting media like the new york times and guardian comes to going underground and the first muslim woman does it in parliament british peer to denote a british media political class complicit in deadly islamophobia all this of all coming of a days going underground the first the rise of identity politics as well as being accused of masking the horrors of neo liberal stereotype of disguising class conflict as the driving force of the march of history but on next guest sees not only identity is the enemy to fulfilling lives but marxism and socialism joining me now from toronto canada is clinical psychologist on the international bestselling author of twelve rules for life an antidote to chaos professor jordan peterson jordan welcome to going underground let's just begin with what do you think it says about free speech in britain that cambridge university made an announcement this week saying they weren't going to invite you to speak i think it says mo
screenings of your favorite episodes this season coming up in this show canadian psychologist professor jordan peterson elevated by liberal war supporting media like the new york times and guardian comes to going underground and the first muslim woman does it in parliament british peer to denote a british media political class complicit in deadly islamophobia all this of all coming of a days going underground the first the rise of identity politics as well as being accused of masking the...
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jordan: it does.a corporate and have to hedge your sterling exposure, you have to hedge for all of these brexit dates. downside have to biuy protection can sterluy -- buy downside protection in sterling. you can see that exposure come off in the short-term. you will see parts less than thand -- puts less demand. nejra: do you expect short-term volatility to increase? jordan: this is a volatility killer. anybody who wants to belong volatility or thinks something will happen, there is what happens with the eu and what happens with the u.k. theresa may once hinted she would never extend article 50 this long. eu elections are late may, so perhaps she stays on. if we get a resignation from theresa may, that's a completely different ball game, volatility she tired -- shoots higher. it will still have a premium to euro-dollar because of brexit. the bank of england could still raise rates later this year. there is still more of an idiosyncratic story to the u.k.. nejra: what is your assessment of the risk tha
jordan: it does.a corporate and have to hedge your sterling exposure, you have to hedge for all of these brexit dates. downside have to biuy protection can sterluy -- buy downside protection in sterling. you can see that exposure come off in the short-term. you will see parts less than thand -- puts less demand. nejra: do you expect short-term volatility to increase? jordan: this is a volatility killer. anybody who wants to belong volatility or thinks something will happen, there is what...
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the jordan valley makes up one third of the west bank the u.n. says that around half as this ignited as closed military zone. palestinians cannot imagine a future state without the jordan valley rich with water sources and agricultural lands highly and other farmers say it's bad news for them that israeli politicians are shifting increasingly to their rights. as a farmer doesn't make a difference to me they're all the same they're two faces of the same coin if they wanted to make peace they would have done so since we signed the oslo agreement twenty five years ago under the also agreement sixty percent of the west bank including part of the jordan valley was put under temporary israeli control those large pockets of land known as area c. were supposed to be handed back to palestinians this could be the west bank's only boarding area with the outside world that doesn't include israel and the main israeli candidate say that it's off the table when it comes to any future did with the palestinians but palestinian officials say that the israeli claim
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towards assad but it seems jordan's moves to normalize relations haven't been enough jordan's exports to syria are down by seventy percent. of the syrian jordanian technical committee reached agreements one of them is related to the fees that trucks need to pay jordan is abiding by the agreements but syria is not syria is not facilitating the entry of jordanian products syria has regained control of land crossings restoring its pre-war status as a crucial transit corridor in the region it is leverage that some believe the syrian government is using to open the door to legitimizing its rule. because eastern. for countries have agreed to take sixty four refugees and migrants rescued off the coast of libya ten days ago they'd been stranded on a rescue vessel with conditions getting worse why the day we've now been taken to and eventually will be relocated to germany france portugal and luxembourg. francois is a professor of environmental geopolitics and migration dynamics at the paris institution for the whole science he says europe is failing to address the issue. as long as there is no
towards assad but it seems jordan's moves to normalize relations haven't been enough jordan's exports to syria are down by seventy percent. of the syrian jordanian technical committee reached agreements one of them is related to the fees that trucks need to pay jordan is abiding by the agreements but syria is not syria is not facilitating the entry of jordanian products syria has regained control of land crossings restoring its pre-war status as a crucial transit corridor in the region it is...
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barbara jordan was ambitious. though she was defeated twice for political office, she persisted, she showed tremendous personal strength, did not give up, and always wanted to go higher. many said her ambition led her to the house leader. she was a very public role model for women in her community and for those that saw her on television. barbara jordan work for the public good, as a politician. gaining the respect of colleagues on committees and in employing the art of pressure and compromise, and energizing voters. jordan issued the role of wife and mother. she had family times, personal independence, and financial independence were important to her. and although a loyal democrat, she also bypassed the party political machine. creating her own political organization of a workers who went door to door, many of whom were black women and very loyal to her. two final points. one of the greatest achievements of the most recent congressional midterms was the election of many young women of color to congress. it is exc
barbara jordan was ambitious. though she was defeated twice for political office, she persisted, she showed tremendous personal strength, did not give up, and always wanted to go higher. many said her ambition led her to the house leader. she was a very public role model for women in her community and for those that saw her on television. barbara jordan work for the public good, as a politician. gaining the respect of colleagues on committees and in employing the art of pressure and compromise,...
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jordan spieth, seven iron. how about this? misfire at the fifth, and of course significant marines for jordan spieth and his play in the final round last year while chasing patrick read. let's go to two. >> this is par, very slippery downhill and he hit it in the penalty down the left as i mentioned, when we showed the whole from the air. that will be disappointing, even the five is disappointing and six will not be fun at all. now have another fine showing from matt in a major championship. and that is where you need to be, you can be more aggressive from under the whole here. he moved to nine under and a tie for fifth. that is the angle that was being fired from over that bunker. if you want to try to spin it hard and landed a long left you can bring it doubt or down the slope but they keep it short is difficult to do even with the greens as soft as they are this year. this year. austin, his caddie, always with the rea and like so many day a left- hand low. superb. wonderful up and down for short at the green, what a start f
jordan spieth, seven iron. how about this? misfire at the fifth, and of course significant marines for jordan spieth and his play in the final round last year while chasing patrick read. let's go to two. >> this is par, very slippery downhill and he hit it in the penalty down the left as i mentioned, when we showed the whole from the air. that will be disappointing, even the five is disappointing and six will not be fun at all. now have another fine showing from matt in a major...
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jordan and nancy pelosi. this was at the organization of american historians annual meeting in philadelphia. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to this morning's discussion, a roundtable on women wielding power. i am greta with c-span. this is american history tv on c-span3 correlating with the organization of american historians to moderate this discussion. it could not come at a better moment in history with the 19th amendment granting women the right to vote passed in the u.s. house and senate in 1919 and ratified in 1920. here we are 100 years later, and the congress has the highest percentage of women ever. roughly a quarter of each chamber. and we have a female speaker for the second time. we have four women so far running for president. today's panel will look at the role of the women in american politics. i want to introduce each of the panelists and come back through and have them talk about the books or the period of time that they are writing about. and then we will open up the conversation to each
jordan and nancy pelosi. this was at the organization of american historians annual meeting in philadelphia. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to this morning's discussion, a roundtable on women wielding power. i am greta with c-span. this is american history tv on c-span3 correlating with the organization of american historians to moderate this discussion. it could not come at a better moment in history with the 19th amendment granting women the right to vote passed in the u.s. house...
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paskin jordan came and met with many of us. i immediately hit it off with her. i was incredibly impressed. and then, i guess the mayor decided to change that position. despite the fact that ms. paskin jordan had gotten the support of myself and many colleagues, and instead appointed mr. helfun. that's the mayor's prerogative. but i think that rubbed many people who had been very impressed with her performance on the retirement board in the wrong way. and, unfortunately, i wish it hadn't been handled in that manner. now, having said that, this is the mayor's appointee, and i had a chance to meet with mr. helfun, and his commitment to divesting in fossel fuels and to social and government issues, is very clear. he stated unequivocally that those are priorities. i want to mention that pension investments are confusing because -- for me, right? because they rely on investing in the system that oftentimes isn't regulated sufficiently so that it collapses like the banks did in 2008. and then when that happens, the people that suffer and are blamed are often workers an
paskin jordan came and met with many of us. i immediately hit it off with her. i was incredibly impressed. and then, i guess the mayor decided to change that position. despite the fact that ms. paskin jordan had gotten the support of myself and many colleagues, and instead appointed mr. helfun. that's the mayor's prerogative. but i think that rubbed many people who had been very impressed with her performance on the retirement board in the wrong way. and, unfortunately, i wish it hadn't been...
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jake: jim jordan are the two most powerful people in washington from 2016 to 2018, hands down. mitch mcconnell and paul ryan were equally powerful but we have seen a small group of republicans, 20 or so, control the house of representatives which is unprecedented. jim jordan says we are conservatives but we are a union and that is how we exercise our power. it is amazing to see how two and the ie strategist just -- ideological center of the freedom congress, worked -- warped congress to their will. it is something unlike anything we have seen in the 10 years i have covered congress. it whenr viewers saw john boehner stepped down as speaker of the house. paul ryan takes over. they had their eyes on replacing paul ryan. jake: the book opens up with a large scene of mark meadows and jim jordan hatching a plan to go to new york and go on fox news if ellery clinton had won and announced jim jordan was going to take on paul ryan because they did not believe paul ryan had been supportive enough of donald trump during the campaign and they were thinking if hillary clinton won, how coul
jake: jim jordan are the two most powerful people in washington from 2016 to 2018, hands down. mitch mcconnell and paul ryan were equally powerful but we have seen a small group of republicans, 20 or so, control the house of representatives which is unprecedented. jim jordan says we are conservatives but we are a union and that is how we exercise our power. it is amazing to see how two and the ie strategist just -- ideological center of the freedom congress, worked -- warped congress to their...
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the jordan valley makes up one third of the west bank the u.n. says that around half as this ignited as closed military zone. palestinians cannot imagine a future state without the jordan valley rich with water sources and agricultural lands highly and other farmers say it's bad news for them that israeli politicians are shifting increasingly to their rights. as a farmer doesn't make a difference to me they're all the same they're two faces of the same coin if they wanted to make peace they would have done so since we signed the oslo agreement twenty five years ago under the also agreement sixty percent of the west bank including part of the jordan valley was put under temporary israeli control those large pockets of land known as area c. were supposed to be handed back to palestinians this could be the west bank's only boarding area with the outside world that doesn't include israel and the main israeli candidate say that it's off the table when it comes to any future did with the palestinians but palestinian officials say that the israeli claim
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towards assad but it seems jordan's moves to normalize relations haven't been enough jordan's exports to syria are down by seventy percent and. the syrian jordanian technical committee reached agreements one of them is related to the fees that trucks need to pay jordan is abiding by the agreements but syria is not syria is not facilitating the entry of jordanian products syria has regained control of land crossings restoring its pre-war status as a crucial transit corridor in the region it is leverage that some believe the syrian government is. using to open the door to legitimizing its rule. because. syria says israel has launched an air strike on a military academy which is injured at least three soldiers several buildings were destroyed in the town of mussy off in hama province local media say syrian air defenses shot down some of the missiles israel has admitted hitting iranian targets in syria in recent months is yet to comment on this one though first wavers former spy chief has been arrested in spain just weeks after the u.s. issued a warrant for him to go cover is one to buy w
towards assad but it seems jordan's moves to normalize relations haven't been enough jordan's exports to syria are down by seventy percent and. the syrian jordanian technical committee reached agreements one of them is related to the fees that trucks need to pay jordan is abiding by the agreements but syria is not syria is not facilitating the entry of jordanian products syria has regained control of land crossings restoring its pre-war status as a crucial transit corridor in the region it is...
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jordan's call would free the rest of her siblings and land her parents in jail. it's the first time we heard from the children about the horrors the parents were convicted of, including counts of torture and false imprisonment. >> i live in a family of 15 people and my parents are abusive. they abuse us. and my two little sisters right now are chained up. there's 13 kids and a mother and father. >> reporter: and another shocking revelation. >> does anybody at the house take any kind of medications. >> i don't know what medication is. >> reporter: jordan's call would free the rest of her siblings and land her parents in jail. matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> incredible story. the turpins pleaded guilty in february. and they will be sentenced tomorrow to 25 years to life in prison. >>> we learned new details about a close call about an american airlines flight. the wing was damaged when it left jfk airport in new york last night. the pilot turned back. no one was hurt. the plane tipped to the left side in heavy winds, hitting a light and scraping the runway d
jordan's call would free the rest of her siblings and land her parents in jail. it's the first time we heard from the children about the horrors the parents were convicted of, including counts of torture and false imprisonment. >> i live in a family of 15 people and my parents are abusive. they abuse us. and my two little sisters right now are chained up. there's 13 kids and a mother and father. >> reporter: and another shocking revelation. >> does anybody at the house take...
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jim jordan is the ideological center of the freedom caucus. how they worked congress to their well, it is something unlike anything we have seen in the 10 years i've covered congress. when theewers saw it john boehner -- when john boehner sat -- stepped down. paul ryan takes over. they had their eyes on replacing paul ryan. jake: they did. the book opens with a large scene of mark meadows and jim jordan hatching a plan to go to new york and go on fox news, the president's preferred network, if hillary clinton had one and announced that jim gordon -- jim jordan was going to take on paul ryan, as they did not think he was a strong enough supporter during the campaign. how could they continue on with this leader? they pulled back one donald trump one. they had an ally who would listen to them in the white house. this relationship blossomed. when the president felt the president018, followed jim jordan and mark meadows and shut down the government for 35 days. book, onebe, in our of the larger staying points. one of the historic markers we've set
jim jordan is the ideological center of the freedom caucus. how they worked congress to their well, it is something unlike anything we have seen in the 10 years i've covered congress. when theewers saw it john boehner -- when john boehner sat -- stepped down. paul ryan takes over. they had their eyes on replacing paul ryan. jake: they did. the book opens with a large scene of mark meadows and jim jordan hatching a plan to go to new york and go on fox news, the president's preferred network, if...
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immediate transition to civilian rule plus the squalid conditions facing palestinian refugees in jordan that this cuts to the u.n. funding by the trumpet ministration decimate services on the ground. and the return of television's most epic fantasy series the award winning game of thrones hit screens for its final season our t.v. critic has the spoiler free lowdown on what to expect from what's to roast this with. i'm sara kelly welcome to the program german prosecutors have charged volkswagens former c.e.o. marchin winterkorn with fraud that is over his part in the diesel emissions test cheating scam. in golf to volkswagen and other carmakers winterbourne is the first auto company boss to be charged over this scandal in germany. let's bring in from day to view business gary hart who is joining us here in the studio so hard i mean a huge announcement today what does it need for winterkorn what does it mean for v.w. well for him to go personally means it's as you have said earlier it is the first time that actually a senior manager is being charged on the noose is tightening it's very cl
immediate transition to civilian rule plus the squalid conditions facing palestinian refugees in jordan that this cuts to the u.n. funding by the trumpet ministration decimate services on the ground. and the return of television's most epic fantasy series the award winning game of thrones hit screens for its final season our t.v. critic has the spoiler free lowdown on what to expect from what's to roast this with. i'm sara kelly welcome to the program german prosecutors have charged volkswagens...
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the squalid conditions facing palestinian refugees in jordan after the cuts to u.n. funding by the trump administration to decimate services on the ground. plus is it the greatest comeback in sports that's what some people are saying after tiger woods scored an astonishing victory at the u.s. masters it was the american golf first first major title in eleven years and comes after struggles on and off the playoffs have threatened to end his career. i'm going to thank you for joining us. in sudan thousands have held fresh protests to demand that the country's military hand over power to a civilian government mass anti-government demonstrations helped push longtime president omar al bashir from power last week a military council replaced him and the council is offering some concessions to the protest movement but demonstrators are keeping up the pressure in hopes of seeing their demands met in full days dancing in the streets of cartoon a sudanese capital but along with the ongoing relief that the military has ended decades of oppression under former president omar al b
the squalid conditions facing palestinian refugees in jordan after the cuts to u.n. funding by the trump administration to decimate services on the ground. plus is it the greatest comeback in sports that's what some people are saying after tiger woods scored an astonishing victory at the u.s. masters it was the american golf first first major title in eleven years and comes after struggles on and off the playoffs have threatened to end his career. i'm going to thank you for joining us. in sudan...
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here and says living from this land on the slopes of the jordan valley in the occupied west bank the israeli army often effects palestinians from these hills temporarily the reason military trails activists tell us that israeli army has carried out more than twenty drills in the jordan valley already this year the war games have damaged large areas of farmland and forced four hundred palestinians to leave for up to three days the most recent drills caused the most damage. but this is where the tanks came through and made a path the jordan valley makes up one third of the west bank the u.n. says that around half as this ignited as closed military zone. palestinians cannot imagine a future state without the jordan valley rich with water sources and agricultural lands highly and other farmers say it's bad news for them that israeli politicians are shifting increasingly to their rights. as a farmer doesn't make a difference to me they're all the same they're two faces of the same coin if they wanted to make peace they would have done so since we signed the oslo agreement twenty five year
here and says living from this land on the slopes of the jordan valley in the occupied west bank the israeli army often effects palestinians from these hills temporarily the reason military trails activists tell us that israeli army has carried out more than twenty drills in the jordan valley already this year the war games have damaged large areas of farmland and forced four hundred palestinians to leave for up to three days the most recent drills caused the most damage. but this is where the...
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of jordan's s tent refefugee cas for r palestiniansns, this one s the poorest.d asked -- an estimated 8282% live under the poverty line -- 52% live under the poverty line. >> t the camp is lacking in everything. >>>> the cemetery situation is very bad. every day, i have to clean the street myself. >> we moved to a different camp. it is the largest refugee camp where palestinians in jordan, with a population of over 100,000. many families have been in the camp for generations. here, sanitation is not the only problem. residents of houses with makeshift rooms like this one, are specially vulnerable in the winter months. mohammed, of other two, says he hoped they would help with buildiding expenses, but they always cited a lack of funding. it was forced to go into debt to pay for this metal cover. >> i'm a grown-up. i can handle this. i must work for my children. all that, i would carry thehem from one room to the other, so that the rain but not fall on their heads. i had toto put buckets a all ovr ththe house. i had no other solution. >> the solution he found is b
of jordan's s tent refefugee cas for r palestiniansns, this one s the poorest.d asked -- an estimated 8282% live under the poverty line -- 52% live under the poverty line. >> t the camp is lacking in everything. >>>> the cemetery situation is very bad. every day, i have to clean the street myself. >> we moved to a different camp. it is the largest refugee camp where palestinians in jordan, with a population of over 100,000. many families have been in the camp for...
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dice que es fruto de entrenamientos y del apoyo de sus padre >> persiguiendo sus sueÑos jordan corre lograrlo asÍ como logrÓ con 10 aÑos coopcoop convertirse en el mÁs joven de correr siete maratones en los siete continente >> lo veÍa como una fantasia un porque su hija blanca rompiÓe mismo rÉcord cuando tenÍa 12 aÑos >> todavÍa no puede creer que sus hijos han recorrido el mundo corriend >> especial hierba empezÓ a correro tenÍa cuatro aÑos y ya lleva unas dos cintas carreras ins inspirada por su hermana que le ha dado la mano para llegar a su meta y siempre con Él lleva con orgullo la bandera de los estados unidos >> yo corro por los hombres y por quienes atender las em emergencia >> ademÁs de entrenarse con disciplina jordan tiene que cumplir con sus deberes escolares pero lo mÁs importante de su padre es que disfrute su vida de atleta para que la niÑez no se les vaya con la misma velocidad con que corre una carrer >> cye folletos de lego, va a disneylandia, hace todo lo que un niÑo normal hac >> yy aunque ha corrido bajo el calor sofocante de egipto y abriÓ con gerente de la antÁ
dice que es fruto de entrenamientos y del apoyo de sus padre >> persiguiendo sus sueÑos jordan corre lograrlo asÍ como logrÓ con 10 aÑos coopcoop convertirse en el mÁs joven de correr siete maratones en los siete continente >> lo veÍa como una fantasia un porque su hija blanca rompiÓe mismo rÉcord cuando tenÍa 12 aÑos >> todavÍa no puede creer que sus hijos han recorrido el mundo corriend >> especial hierba empezÓ a correro tenÍa cuatro aÑos y ya lleva unas...
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. >> jordan spieth's third coming home her at t par 5 18th. another interesting week for jordan. zips thatk. bac >> you got to be kidding me. it just got en more interesting. just been crazy to gauge where jordan's game is, david. >> yeah. >> he's had great signs, especially thiweekend as he heads into a place that he's done some very special things at. back over to 15. >> brian stuard's third shot from the bunker. >> i don't think that was vody going to be a tough bunker shot no matter what. back to 13. >> si woo kim. bones? >> got a great look at the putt ming down the hill. he knocked this one in for two, then a downwind par 5 coming upment. you can get a look at that for eagle ifou can pick up two shots. you can make up ground here. >> that would make sense in the script to see if si woo kim gets back into it. >> i think he has to make this one if he's going to make a tnd of an appearance. >> he was goingwalk it in. took that step like that's it. >> he lucked out on the right ge like it was going to topple in. >> to 15 again. >> brian uard's fourth from off the green. >> he w
. >> jordan spieth's third coming home her at t par 5 18th. another interesting week for jordan. zips thatk. bac >> you got to be kidding me. it just got en more interesting. just been crazy to gauge where jordan's game is, david. >> yeah. >> he's had great signs, especially thiweekend as he heads into a place that he's done some very special things at. back over to 15. >> brian stuard's third shot from the bunker. >> i don't think that was vody going to be a...
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demanding an immediate transition to civilian rule plus squalid conditions for palestinian refugees in jordan deteriorate as cuts to u.n. funding by the trumpet ministration decimate services on the ground. and the return of television's most epic fantasy in syria is the award winning game of thrones his screams for its final scenes and our t.v. critic has the spoiler free lowdown on what to expect from western reps. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program german prosecutors have charged volkswagens former c.e.o. marchin winterkorn with serious fraud that's over his part in the diesel miss and cheating scandal that engulfed volkswagen and others. carmakers winterkorn is the first auto company boss to be charged over the scandal in germany. and rob watts is here in the studio with us from davie business to break all of this down for us so what exactly is he accused of so and you mentioned the serious fraud well actually the prosecutors have used the words particularly serious fraud in relation to this case he's charged alongside four others we don't actually know who those four of those are but
demanding an immediate transition to civilian rule plus squalid conditions for palestinian refugees in jordan deteriorate as cuts to u.n. funding by the trumpet ministration decimate services on the ground. and the return of television's most epic fantasy in syria is the award winning game of thrones his screams for its final scenes and our t.v. critic has the spoiler free lowdown on what to expect from western reps. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program german prosecutors have charged...
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my good friend jordan peele is here tonight!and applause ] she is the creator and star of "fleabag," now playing at the soho play house here in new york city. it's absolutely fantastic. she's fantastic, as well. phoebe waller-bridge, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] who else is here? and we never have a bad time with this next guy. he's a rapper and beloved chef whose new book, "stoned beyond belief." it's not what you think, unless you think marijuana. [ laughter ] it's available now. action bronson is back, you guys! [ cheers and applause ] before we get to that, iowa republican congressman steve king drew criticism over n the wewhen he posted a meme on facebook that seemed to call for a new civil war in er ama. the meme read, "folks keep talking about a civil war. one side has about 8 trillion llets. the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use." and then king added, "wonder who would wi" this brings us to a segment called, "couple things." [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: first thing, t believe that steve king really
my good friend jordan peele is here tonight!and applause ] she is the creator and star of "fleabag," now playing at the soho play house here in new york city. it's absolutely fantastic. she's fantastic, as well. phoebe waller-bridge, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] who else is here? and we never have a bad time with this next guy. he's a rapper and beloved chef whose new book, "stoned beyond belief." it's not what you think, unless you think marijuana. [ laughter ] it's...
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welcome back i'm still here with professor jordan peterson do you think that your work is particularly attractive to those whose pride is in a sense being injured or being hurt by widespread recognition that their positions come from privilege and not from competence no i don't think that at all i think that my work is is attractive to people who have been hurt. in all sorts of ways over the last decades by an overemphasis discussion of. impulse of happiness extensive rights materialist shallowness nihilism and india logical rigidity i think that my work is attractive to people who haven't found any profound basis on which to ground their existence and i think that in the changing it changing world perhaps where the kind of identity diversity is being the easy thing to blame for their own. lack of economic woes their own lack of economic power yes well i mean that's part of the path all of the of the present is that there is always an easy factor to blame and it's not like there aren't factors to blame life is arbitrary in many ways and people are subject to forces that are beyond thei
welcome back i'm still here with professor jordan peterson do you think that your work is particularly attractive to those whose pride is in a sense being injured or being hurt by widespread recognition that their positions come from privilege and not from competence no i don't think that at all i think that my work is is attractive to people who have been hurt. in all sorts of ways over the last decades by an overemphasis discussion of. impulse of happiness extensive rights materialist...
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towards assad but it seems jordan's moves to normalize relations haven't been enough jordan's exports to syria are down by seventy percent. of the syrian jordanian technical committee reached agreements one of them is related to the fees that trucks need to pay jordan is abiding by the agreements but syria is not syria is not facilitating the entry of jordanian products syria has regained control of land crossings restoring its pre-war status as a crucial transit corridor in the region it is leverage that some believe the syrian government is using to open the door to legitimizing its rule. because. it's previously known as revolution city but day side a city is one of the poorest and most the glick the districts of iraq's capital nearly half of baghdad eight million people live there. most of them share. reports they blame politicians for failing to improve their lives. fatima and our ten year old twins they were just four when their father died from a stroke their mother mona is left to provide for them and three siblings. they rent their home which was built illegally for about nin
towards assad but it seems jordan's moves to normalize relations haven't been enough jordan's exports to syria are down by seventy percent. of the syrian jordanian technical committee reached agreements one of them is related to the fees that trucks need to pay jordan is abiding by the agreements but syria is not syria is not facilitating the entry of jordanian products syria has regained control of land crossings restoring its pre-war status as a crucial transit corridor in the region it is...
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of jordan's ten refugee camps for palestinians this one josh is absolute poorest an estimated fifty two percent of the residents here live under the national poverty line with the recent cuts to an era residents say conditions have reached an all time new low am the camp is lacking in everything. the sanitary situation very bad shit every day i have to clean the street myself. we knew of to a different camp and because it is the largest refugee camp or palestinians in jordan with a population of over one hundred thousand many families have been in the camp for generations here sanitation is not the only problem residents of houses with makeshift roofs like this one are especially vulnerable in the winter months. a father of two says he hoped would help with building expenses but they always cited a lack of funding he was forced to go into debt to pay for this metal cover. about how i'm a grown up but i can handle this. but i was worried for my children all night about carrying them from one room to the other so that the rain would not fall on their heads i had to put buckets all over th
of jordan's ten refugee camps for palestinians this one josh is absolute poorest an estimated fifty two percent of the residents here live under the national poverty line with the recent cuts to an era residents say conditions have reached an all time new low am the camp is lacking in everything. the sanitary situation very bad shit every day i have to clean the street myself. we knew of to a different camp and because it is the largest refugee camp or palestinians in jordan with a population...
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we knew of to a different camp because it is the largest refugee camp for palestinians in jordan with a population of over one hundred thousand many families have been in the camp for generations here sanitation is not the only problem residents of houses with makeshift roofs like this one are especially vulnerable in the winter months. a father of two says he hoped would help with building expenses but they always cited a lack of funding he was forced to go into debt to pay for this metal cover.
we knew of to a different camp because it is the largest refugee camp for palestinians in jordan with a population of over one hundred thousand many families have been in the camp for generations here sanitation is not the only problem residents of houses with makeshift roofs like this one are especially vulnerable in the winter months. a father of two says he hoped would help with building expenses but they always cited a lack of funding he was forced to go into debt to pay for this metal...