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e between israel and jordan? well, we had the previous situations where the monarchy in jordan did foreign agreement without going back to part of the month and it caused some crisis . i hope that the government, the represented by the family will, will not go through with this. so the career, the constitutional crisis here, but there yet it is. the agreement is really bad. if jonathan needs water, that's the cell in they could be cell in the water of the go for lack of they have access to that and they need for some reason to have met with they could build them a family which is funding most of this, they could build the mission plans to another country, lebanon, or even just get some water and then ship to jordan. that way is it, is this the only reason that this agreement, this is because is where i guess to control the tap water jordan's work? is it really as simple as that about getting control over jordan, is this not just a not? so another way, some analysts is suggesting, of israel being able to be accept
e between israel and jordan? well, we had the previous situations where the monarchy in jordan did foreign agreement without going back to part of the month and it caused some crisis . i hope that the government, the represented by the family will, will not go through with this. so the career, the constitutional crisis here, but there yet it is. the agreement is really bad. if jonathan needs water, that's the cell in they could be cell in the water of the go for lack of they have access to that...
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may be jordan you want to start?ng to figure out the people in my department seem to like me, does that mean they don't take my research, is that good? i want to make sure i'm understanding the applications. >> we will get to the details later. i'm just being honest, and honest observer. >> in my case, i wouldn't say i exactly set out to write a book about geology. i'm always collecting things that catch my eye and found myself fighting about in the newspaper or magazine, things with the mathematical flavor i feel like. let me put it this way, i would really love to write about the end of human domination of checkers and the wake legislative businesses are drawn in the united states. ... does this make sense to me on legislative district things and then i started to see a and to believe there was geometric reasoning and once i added that as the thread i thought they were all kinds of other stuff i wanted to write about this is fit very nicely into those themes and then there was the pandemic. and i think i did not pl
may be jordan you want to start?ng to figure out the people in my department seem to like me, does that mean they don't take my research, is that good? i want to make sure i'm understanding the applications. >> we will get to the details later. i'm just being honest, and honest observer. >> in my case, i wouldn't say i exactly set out to write a book about geology. i'm always collecting things that catch my eye and found myself fighting about in the newspaper or magazine, things...
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i would like to introduce to you jordan ellenberg.book on shapes -- all of theseal are beautiful, the hidden geometry of information biology strategy democracy and everything else.in welcome, jordan. and also with me is tim harford. his book is "the data detective" and the subtitle is ten easy rules to make sense of statistics. welcome, temp. >> thank you very much. great to be here. >> let me say a few words about both of these authors, min. jordan is the macarthur professor of mathematics at universe wisconsin madison, gorgeous, beautiful school i love and his works have appeared in the "wall street journal", the "new york times", the "washington post," wired and other things. and tim is a columnist, a broadcaster, an economist. his brilliant podcast called cautionary tales is something i encourage all of us to check out, lifting the hood about many of the issues going on in the world today, , constantly. he's also an honorary fellow at the royal statistical society. welcome to both of you. i want to start by saying just to everyone
i would like to introduce to you jordan ellenberg.book on shapes -- all of theseal are beautiful, the hidden geometry of information biology strategy democracy and everything else.in welcome, jordan. and also with me is tim harford. his book is "the data detective" and the subtitle is ten easy rules to make sense of statistics. welcome, temp. >> thank you very much. great to be here. >> let me say a few words about both of these authors, min. jordan is the macarthur...
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pippen's legendary assist matching jordan's shooting prowess.t there crushing everybody. what was your relationship like off the court? >> it wasn't what you saw on the court. we always will have that respect for each other. but our friendship is not where people see it on tv think it is. >> do you think that michael jordan would be as successful without you? >> no. but i don't think i would be successful without him. i think we both complemented each other in a lot of different ways. and we kind 06 competed and pushed each other to be great. >> and the chicago bulls have won their first-ever nba championship! >> 1991. you win your first championship. how did that feel? >> it was the greatest feeling. i had been dealing with a lot of pressure, you know, and just playing alongside of michael. we never got any credit, you know. it was all praises to him. he scored 35, we lose. he get the credit. you know, and we get all the criticism. but it was really gratifying. more so just to win for the city of chicago. >> reporter: they would go on to win fi
pippen's legendary assist matching jordan's shooting prowess.t there crushing everybody. what was your relationship like off the court? >> it wasn't what you saw on the court. we always will have that respect for each other. but our friendship is not where people see it on tv think it is. >> do you think that michael jordan would be as successful without you? >> no. but i don't think i would be successful without him. i think we both complemented each other in a lot of...
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and it wasn't this guy. >> reporter: in a statement, chris jordan's attorney saying that jordan maintainsion that his role in the death of paul howell was as an accomplice to julius jones. mr. jordan testified truthfully in the jury trial of mr. jones and denies confessing to anyone. this weekend in oklahoma, an all hands on deck rally as the clock ticked forward. the pressure building each day, each hour. >> i'd like for the governor, i see taking your time, but right now time is of the essence. i believe in my heart and in my spirit that he's going to do the right thing. ♪ oh out of our gloomy past ♪ >> our thanks to juju. >>> up next, lady gaga on her new film and the truth about what she wore at the inauguration. our a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disea
and it wasn't this guy. >> reporter: in a statement, chris jordan's attorney saying that jordan maintainsion that his role in the death of paul howell was as an accomplice to julius jones. mr. jordan testified truthfully in the jury trial of mr. jones and denies confessing to anyone. this weekend in oklahoma, an all hands on deck rally as the clock ticked forward. the pressure building each day, each hour. >> i'd like for the governor, i see taking your time, but right now time is...
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jordan: dani, i'm with you on that. risks are for inflation, let's say we have lockdown, that would be inflationary for those sectors in the very short-term. just think for next year, if we have a vaccine that solves the issue with this variant and a reopens, they are going to renew -- it reopens, they are going to raise the prices. what do consumers do? they can't go on holiday. that's been the big surprise on covid-19, has strong inflation has been throughout this period after years of inflationary pressures. there now getting inflationary rushers, especially from -- pressures, especially from cars. we see the data, it's re-accelerated in october and november. we're going to see in other sectors, food prices next year, food to consumer and expectations of inflation. do we see wage pressures, as well? that's the story, inflation this year. from those sectors, from the wage price pressures, that's going to mean inflation is probably going to settle at a higher rate than it was before covid. manus: and that's exactly the
jordan: dani, i'm with you on that. risks are for inflation, let's say we have lockdown, that would be inflationary for those sectors in the very short-term. just think for next year, if we have a vaccine that solves the issue with this variant and a reopens, they are going to renew -- it reopens, they are going to raise the prices. what do consumers do? they can't go on holiday. that's been the big surprise on covid-19, has strong inflation has been throughout this period after years of...
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have with me to authors, scientists, communicators that we respected enjoy in the most recent books jordan, jordan's book on shapes all of these are beautiful subtitles of the bit it is called the hidden geometry of information biology strategy, democracy and everything else. welcome, also tim hartford the data detective in the subtitle is ten easy rules to make sense of statistics, welcome. >> i'm very glad to be appearing a few words about both of these authors mathematics at the university the new york times, the washington post and meanness of other things. , tim is a columnist economist in his cautionary tales that we encourage all of us to check out and lifting the hood for many of the issues that are going out of the world today constantly in a statistical society, welcome to both of you i want to start by saying just to everyone how much i love the work and how much i dislike both of them as well, i'm saying this because in the world of nerds are the two great schools the school of those who create ideas and those who explain ideas and most of us are better both were poor, creative
have with me to authors, scientists, communicators that we respected enjoy in the most recent books jordan, jordan's book on shapes all of these are beautiful subtitles of the bit it is called the hidden geometry of information biology strategy, democracy and everything else. welcome, also tim hartford the data detective in the subtitle is ten easy rules to make sense of statistics, welcome. >> i'm very glad to be appearing a few words about both of these authors mathematics at the...
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helped jordan win six titles.cond episode which focused on my difficult upbringing, the narrative returned to mj and his determination to win. i was nothing more than a prop. his best teammate of all time, he called me. he couldn't have been more condescending if he tried. each episode was the same. michael on a pedestal. his teammates, secondary, smaller. the message no different from when he referred to us back then as his supporting cast. living through the it the first time was insulting enough. pippin also claimed that jordan used the last dance to try to outshine current nba superstar, lebron james. joining us now is tyler tynes, a staff writer for gq. he interviewed pippin in june and is set to sit down with him against next week. pippin doesn't hold back here. what's your reaction? >> it makes sense, right? pippin has been holding on to this type of anxiety for 20, 26 years. it should be no surprise that pippin, who had to play secondary to michael jordan's greatest, would have such an issue being named mi
helped jordan win six titles.cond episode which focused on my difficult upbringing, the narrative returned to mj and his determination to win. i was nothing more than a prop. his best teammate of all time, he called me. he couldn't have been more condescending if he tried. each episode was the same. michael on a pedestal. his teammates, secondary, smaller. the message no different from when he referred to us back then as his supporting cast. living through the it the first time was insulting...
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jordan turpin, now 21 years old.d, jennifer, now 33. how are you? >> awesome. i'm doing rely good. >> reporter: january 14th, 2018. >> yeah. big day. >> reporter: what's the first thing you did that you look back on and think, that was my first moment of real freedom" >> actually, being in the hospital. when music was playing, i got up and i made sure there was a little bit of a floor cleared out, and i danced. >> the first place we went, we went to a park with two of my sisters. and i was so excited because i could smell the air. i could smell the grass. i was, like, how could heaven be better than this? oh, my gosh, this is so free. like, this is life. >> reporter: they are speaking for the first time, ready to talk about their lives but respecting the privacy of the siblings they love and the stories written on all their bodies when they arrived at the hospital, where doctors and nurses wept at what they saw. children so emaciated they had difficulty walking, stunted growth, heart damage from a lack of nutrients.
jordan turpin, now 21 years old.d, jennifer, now 33. how are you? >> awesome. i'm doing rely good. >> reporter: january 14th, 2018. >> yeah. big day. >> reporter: what's the first thing you did that you look back on and think, that was my first moment of real freedom" >> actually, being in the hospital. when music was playing, i got up and i made sure there was a little bit of a floor cleared out, and i danced. >> the first place we went, we went to a...
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>> jordan turpin. >> reporter: jordan turpin, now 21 years old.er sister who helped plan the escape, the oldest turpin child, jennifer, now 33. >> all of us went through a lot, and all of us went through our own things. and to be honest, not even all of us know every single thing each one of us went through. >> exactly. and nothing's ever going to be that bad. nothing's going to be as bad as 29 years in what, the only word i know who call it, is hell. >> reporter: for more than a decade the 12 turpin children suffered unimaginable abuse at the hands of their parents, david and louise turpin. they are speaking for the first time, ready to talk about their lives, but respecting the privacy of the siblings they love and the stories written on all their bodies when they arrived at the hospital. where doctors and nurses wept at what they saw. children so emaciated, they had difficulty walking. stunted growth. heart damage from a lack of nutrients. a preteen whose arm was the size of a 4-month-old baby. their speech, their language, limited by the isola
>> jordan turpin. >> reporter: jordan turpin, now 21 years old.er sister who helped plan the escape, the oldest turpin child, jennifer, now 33. >> all of us went through a lot, and all of us went through our own things. and to be honest, not even all of us know every single thing each one of us went through. >> exactly. and nothing's ever going to be that bad. nothing's going to be as bad as 29 years in what, the only word i know who call it, is hell. >> reporter:...
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but it was funny to hear michael jordan and steve fight.y were both with the bull. steve kerr won 3 championships. yes, chicago. he one other championships of san antonio is a remarkable put apparently phil jackson was calling these with jordan claimed to be ticking tack fouls during a practice session and jordan's like, hey, you're trying to protect this. this little guy, you after a final fell that phil jackson called on michael jordan. he was defending steve kerr. george's hall. it often punch them. oh my her in the face and he didn't do it. he should punch phil jackson. well, he but kerr said jordan called him later that day to apologize and that was what really cemented their trust. you know, steve kerr ended up being, you know, the guy who took the game winning shot. one of those jordan trusted him enough to give him the ball. but it is here to take a punched to get that point. that's a good story. the last the last dance is fun. and all right. thank you. you bet. coming up, a family's plea on little girl with her special teddy bear o
but it was funny to hear michael jordan and steve fight.y were both with the bull. steve kerr won 3 championships. yes, chicago. he one other championships of san antonio is a remarkable put apparently phil jackson was calling these with jordan claimed to be ticking tack fouls during a practice session and jordan's like, hey, you're trying to protect this. this little guy, you after a final fell that phil jackson called on michael jordan. he was defending steve kerr. george's hall. it often...
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he told eth poleic that on the ghnit of the crime, a guy named richs jordan comes to his aparentmt.w mutines lar,te according to leladl ki,ng julsiu jeson drives up. >> reporte cr:hris jordan and lius joneser weig hh school acquaianntces. ris was a speuscted gang member. lijuus a cleolge student who had recently bnee inom se trouble of shi n.ow m>>y fstir yrea of schl,oo got into shoifplting. i stole pagers. i stolehi tngs i could sell. r>>eporter: ladell king said the twoen m came to see him, kingor f help how to sell a stol ensurbbuan. t he ssay the high-prilofe murder made it too risky to slel eth caror f parts. king, a pottienal suspect himself, points the finger at julius nejos. >> he dha a red bdaanna arndou s neck. he had a scktoingap c on. >>ep rorter: kgin also accesus richs jordaofn bngei the driver. jordan was taken into custody and charged with felony murd,er aiclngmi he and juliu wsere out loinokg forub surbans to salte t says witas jiuuls who pull tedhe trigger. >> both ladl elking and chriopsther jordan were redicting picole aentttion to eth home of julsiu jones' pare
he told eth poleic that on the ghnit of the crime, a guy named richs jordan comes to his aparentmt.w mutines lar,te according to leladl ki,ng julsiu jeson drives up. >> reporte cr:hris jordan and lius joneser weig hh school acquaianntces. ris was a speuscted gang member. lijuus a cleolge student who had recently bnee inom se trouble of shi n.ow m>>y fstir yrea of schl,oo got into shoifplting. i stole pagers. i stolehi tngs i could sell. r>>eporter: ladell king said the twoen m...
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jordan was a small state any like a king but it had no real weight in the balance of power. his attitude was that israel and jordan should deal with the palestinian problem between them. it was their problem. it didn't rise to the level of american preoccupation because they couldn't really disrupt the order. that's what he kept on telling the israelis that it's your problem, you need to deal with it. don't ask me to do it and as a result of that, he missed the opportunity which was there in 1974 of actually bringing jordan back into the west bank and establishing the construct in which the palestinian problem could have been solved at the time in a jordanian context. his failure to do that meant almost immediately within a few months to the arab states deciding that it was the plo that was the legitimate representative of the palestinians and that happened at the end of 1970 four and the king of jordan has been out of it since them. that's essentially what he did with the palestinians was wasn't much at all step today, he is a supporter of the two state solution because he
jordan was a small state any like a king but it had no real weight in the balance of power. his attitude was that israel and jordan should deal with the palestinian problem between them. it was their problem. it didn't rise to the level of american preoccupation because they couldn't really disrupt the order. that's what he kept on telling the israelis that it's your problem, you need to deal with it. don't ask me to do it and as a result of that, he missed the opportunity which was there in...
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to find out what thaddious and jordan knew.us refused to talk to them. but jordan did. >> we did interview thadious girlfriend. she was -- she said they were home together all night at thaddious's brother's house. we checked out the surveillance video from that neighborhood. we were able to see halee come into the neighborhood when she was there to get her wallet, and we saw halee leave the neighborhood. but we never saw jordan and thad leave. >> reporter: it seemed like thaddious had a good alibi. heather worried that investigators seemed no closer to making an arrest. >> i think that the fear was overwhelming. i kept saying, i hope that they make an arrest before her funeral. i don't know how i can stand there and wonder who's hugging me and who's coming through this line. you know, did they hurt her? >> reporter: but as heather prepared for her daughter's funeral, investigators were already talking to someone who'd surely be standing in that line of mourners, someone very close to halee. >> take a seat over there. >>> coming
to find out what thaddious and jordan knew.us refused to talk to them. but jordan did. >> we did interview thadious girlfriend. she was -- she said they were home together all night at thaddious's brother's house. we checked out the surveillance video from that neighborhood. we were able to see halee come into the neighborhood when she was there to get her wallet, and we saw halee leave the neighborhood. but we never saw jordan and thad leave. >> reporter: it seemed like thaddious...
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i, jordan, good thank l going? i, jordan, good thank ou. going? thank you- and had _ going? i, jordan, good thank you. and had been _ going? i, jordan, good thank you. and had been through l going? i, jordan, good thank i you. and had been through nhs treatment for _ you. and had been through nhs treatment for anxiety _ you. and had been through nhs treatment for anxiety but i you. and had been through nhs treatment for anxiety but had i treatment for anxiety but had not helped as much as hoped —— anne. i not helped as much as hoped -- anne. ., , �* not helped as much as hoped -- anne. . , �* ., not helped as much as hoped -- anne. ., �* ., ., ,, anne. i wasn't in quite a dark lace, anne. i wasn't in quite a dark place, obviously, _ anne. i wasn't in quite a dark place, obviously, mentally, l anne. i wasn't in quite a dark place, obviously, mentally, i| place, obviously, mentally, i was— place, obviously, mentally, i was looking for alternatives. she found a programme with online videos and exercises that caught her eye. it promised 100% cure. so
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israel and jordan should deal with the palestinian problem between them. it was their problem. he didn't rise to the level of american preoccupation because they couldn't really the order, not the palestinians. so that's what he kept on telling the israelis. it's your problem. you need to deal with it. but don't ask me to do it and as a result of that he missed the opportunity. which was very high in 1974 of bringing jordan back into the west bank and establishing the construct in which the palestinian problem could have been salt over time in a jordanian project. his failure to do that at almost immediately within a few months to the arab state deciding it was the plo that sought legitimate representative at the end of 1974 and the king of jordan had basically been out of it. so that's essentially what he did with the palestinians which wasn'tmuch at all. today , he is a supporter of the 2 state solution because he believes in states in the international system and he accepts the palestinians should have a state. he liked the oslo process interestingly be
israel and jordan should deal with the palestinian problem between them. it was their problem. he didn't rise to the level of american preoccupation because they couldn't really the order, not the palestinians. so that's what he kept on telling the israelis. it's your problem. you need to deal with it. but don't ask me to do it and as a result of that he missed the opportunity. which was very high in 1974 of bringing jordan back into the west bank and establishing the construct in which the...
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but there was this moment and i think jordan is absolutely right.how how sophisticated the open standing couldca be for me, the principal is always if you can keep people curious and get them open-minded enough there's a lot of intellectual works. tim's that is so good about encouraging a healthy skepticism because i think people can hear that and often think which of the 22 here and they are both important because the alternative there are two. there's the unhealthy skepticism that youou call cynicism where m not going to listen to anything anybody says. versus an equally unhealthy sore of complete acceptance ofcc anything but in front of your eyes. so i think this kind of middle ground of healthy skepticism is one that i hope we are both trying to promote that and i hope that we are giving the tool to help that. for everybody listening who maybe doesn't follow math or doesn't follow olympic cycling, who just unexpectedly won the gold medal in the olympics road race. she said this amazing thing in an interview. she says i used to think that people
but there was this moment and i think jordan is absolutely right.how how sophisticated the open standing couldca be for me, the principal is always if you can keep people curious and get them open-minded enough there's a lot of intellectual works. tim's that is so good about encouraging a healthy skepticism because i think people can hear that and often think which of the 22 here and they are both important because the alternative there are two. there's the unhealthy skepticism that youou call...
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now jordan rochester joins us from nomura. me get the dollar out of the way because ferro -- because ferro is focused on the sterling. do we need to go ever stronger to find a critical point? jordan: the question is, do you think more can be priced into the fed? do you think u.s. growth outperformance keeps going? does the consumer, the service is pmi's keep going up and stay at these high levels? so far, all of those keep happening while the rest of the world, especially china, are having a slowdown. that feeds through to europe and a european manufacturing slowdown, which we are seeing as well. until those change, i don't see a reason why the dollar should we can -- should weaken. jonathan: help out a lot of people with this one. the bank of england seems to be on track to hike before the federal reserve, yet sterling isn't doing much. can you make sense of that for our audience? jordan: it depends who you are selling sterling against. i am doing it against the dollar because i think it is a nice trade-off between the u.s. a
now jordan rochester joins us from nomura. me get the dollar out of the way because ferro -- because ferro is focused on the sterling. do we need to go ever stronger to find a critical point? jordan: the question is, do you think more can be priced into the fed? do you think u.s. growth outperformance keeps going? does the consumer, the service is pmi's keep going up and stay at these high levels? so far, all of those keep happening while the rest of the world, especially china, are having a...
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thinking of jordan -- the king of jordan has been adamant since then. that is what he did with the palestinians. today, he is a supporter of the two state solution. he believes in states and the international system. he accepts that palestinians should have a state. he liked the process. the oslo process was like kissinger's design. he introduced kissinger's notions of an incremental process. oslo had three phases of israeli withdrawal with no endgame, no secret timetable, no reference to palestinian state, jerusalem, refugees. that is what kissinger had in mind as a peace process. it is steps of territorial control, build confidence, exhaust powers until eventually palestinians would accept israel and then israel could talk about giving up most of the territory it occupied in 1967. that was kissinger. he said to me, he was very pleased oslo had adopted that approach. he supported that very strongly. as i said, we went to camp david and we abandoned oslo. as a consequence, we blew up the process. now he says palestinians should have attributes of sovere
thinking of jordan -- the king of jordan has been adamant since then. that is what he did with the palestinians. today, he is a supporter of the two state solution. he believes in states and the international system. he accepts that palestinians should have a state. he liked the process. the oslo process was like kissinger's design. he introduced kissinger's notions of an incremental process. oslo had three phases of israeli withdrawal with no endgame, no secret timetable, no reference to...
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like, "that's jordan."ek after i get done with doing a press conference in mime pep i get back and i'm doing a party. i'm having a great time. the party is a success. everyone has showed up. i'm like, people have came to see me, finally. ask my cousin come and tap me on the shoulder and said, "michael jordan is outside. they won't let him in." i said, "stop playing with me. what do you mean michael jordan is outside and they won't let me in." both of us ran. we were running out of the club. we bust through the doors, and it was in slow motion. when i opened the doors, it was michael jordan and 50 dulds on a motorcycle. and i was just like, i've heard about this. and i went up to him, and immediately, i went, "mike, you want to come in?" and he was like, "no, i'm good." ( laughter ) but he came by to show me some love. >> stephen: that's nice. >> that was the first time meeting my idol. >> stephen: it was congrats. >> it was congrats on getting drafted and he heard about me from chicago, from the city, and h
like, "that's jordan."ek after i get done with doing a press conference in mime pep i get back and i'm doing a party. i'm having a great time. the party is a success. everyone has showed up. i'm like, people have came to see me, finally. ask my cousin come and tap me on the shoulder and said, "michael jordan is outside. they won't let him in." i said, "stop playing with me. what do you mean michael jordan is outside and they won't let me in." both of us ran. we...
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jordan into the stratosphere in the online world. he wrote a book 12 is for life which was the number one selling book, salty million copies worldwide. i had the true honor of being on tour with jordan, we did 120 stops and it was spectacular and what i saw this man do was say this is what i believe, these are 12 rules that helped me live a decent life and every night, sold-out theater after sold-out theater and i would see people incorporating those ideas into their lives and they were sitting up straight with their shoulders back and taking the world on instead of cowering away from it and it was an extraordinary year, jordan had some health issues but i know he will be back soon. >> host: dave rubin, host of the ruben report and author of "don't burn this book," thinking for yourself in an age of unreason joining us from the freedom fest libertarian convention in south dakota. .. >> brought amanda, empowerment, is why charter has invested billions building infrastructure upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities
jordan into the stratosphere in the online world. he wrote a book 12 is for life which was the number one selling book, salty million copies worldwide. i had the true honor of being on tour with jordan, we did 120 stops and it was spectacular and what i saw this man do was say this is what i believe, these are 12 rules that helped me live a decent life and every night, sold-out theater after sold-out theater and i would see people incorporating those ideas into their lives and they were sitting...
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. >> his relationship with michael jordan on and off the court. >> you call michael jordan selfish inirst chapter. why is that? >> and what he really thought of “the last dance,” first on “gm”" this morning. >>> good morning, america. we all hope you had a good weekend. boy, that is some interview with scottie pippen. >> he does not hold back. >> you know what i'm talking about? let's talk about -- >> no, no, no. >> yes, we're going to get into that. looking forward to it. we have been hearing so much about that book the past couple of weeks. >>> we also have a big old grand reopening sign here in america. we'll have the latest on the international travel ban that was lifted this morning. want you to take a look. first flights taking off from heathrow heading for the u.s. this was just moments ago. gio was tracking the latest on what it could mean for the holidays. >>> but we'll begin with the latest on that concert disaster. in houston eight people killed, hundreds more injured as the crowd surged as scott was on stage. we're learning more about the victims as scott himself speaks ou
. >> his relationship with michael jordan on and off the court. >> you call michael jordan selfish inirst chapter. why is that? >> and what he really thought of “the last dance,” first on “gm”" this morning. >>> good morning, america. we all hope you had a good weekend. boy, that is some interview with scottie pippen. >> he does not hold back. >> you know what i'm talking about? let's talk about -- >> no, no, no. >> yes, we're...
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and then you can jordan, are we live with? why is the situation so bad with designing the syrians in the issues when it comes to what of she and we kind of thought i'll talk. i think personally the coming gordon that is going to be about 20, according to one study, the king to the supply freshwater is on tracks to be exhausted. is at least 2060. to make matters worse, around 50 percent of the war to distributed to houses across the country is lost through illegal tapping and faulty pipes. but a practical solution to these will to issues has been developed in collaboration with the jordanian government. it's known as the war to wise women's initiative. this course teaches women war to saving techniques and plumbing skills, and is supervised by ex graduates. ah reg, later the main talk. what happens as a full t top. oh, the parts of the top need to come out in order. so then they can go back in order to say the plumber can check them one by one. mm. astonishingly. the to, to last till the kitchen is at least 76000000000 meters.
and then you can jordan, are we live with? why is the situation so bad with designing the syrians in the issues when it comes to what of she and we kind of thought i'll talk. i think personally the coming gordon that is going to be about 20, according to one study, the king to the supply freshwater is on tracks to be exhausted. is at least 2060. to make matters worse, around 50 percent of the war to distributed to houses across the country is lost through illegal tapping and faulty pipes. but a...
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jordan is also non-verbal. her mother holds out hope that one day her daughter will be able to talk to her. >> that is something to be thankful for. >> oh, wow. >> see, those are the important things in hive. those are the things that make a difference. >>> the sun came out again today! >> it was good. it was good. from phenomenal. >> something to be thankful for. >> did you get out and enjoy it. >> a little bit. >> it gives you a little extra kick in your step. we wanted to give you an update on the earthquake. we are tracking aftershocks. a 3.9 happened this morning. nothing in the last 15 minutes since the last update, but overall, about three aftershocks, the largest was a 3.0. anything breaks, we'll be here to cover it for you. the big weather change, it's this system right here, it's not the big system we all would like to see, but it is going to bring clouds and shower chances. if anything, it had help with the immediate fire danger. the big change through tomorrow morning is no sunglasses needed. every
jordan is also non-verbal. her mother holds out hope that one day her daughter will be able to talk to her. >> that is something to be thankful for. >> oh, wow. >> see, those are the important things in hive. those are the things that make a difference. >>> the sun came out again today! >> it was good. it was good. from phenomenal. >> something to be thankful for. >> did you get out and enjoy it. >> a little bit. >> it gives you a little...
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a shortage conflict type of water may be closer than think with jordan is one of the dries countries in the world with this war to the capita that almost anywhere else on climate change, population growth and politics of put on already strained water supply on the fads driving with the country recently suffering from its west trout and 900 years, it is now estimated to only have enough water was us to support 2000000 people. it has a population of over 6000000 with faulty pipes and plumbing contributing to the crisis . i'm here to visit scheme, which is putting women at the heart efforts to combat this growing issue here. eating water is severely rationed in georgia and i, me to water expert, talk to rides. and to be one of the wells in my family where people come to buy more water. so this is where people come when they run out of water. yes, this is the men, will he of the gone to so these guys, are they gonna sell the water? it to people or is this for them? are they buying it now? yeah. been them? yeah. monica gladys of the product. so i'm not one of the group use that delay. but
a shortage conflict type of water may be closer than think with jordan is one of the dries countries in the world with this war to the capita that almost anywhere else on climate change, population growth and politics of put on already strained water supply on the fads driving with the country recently suffering from its west trout and 900 years, it is now estimated to only have enough water was us to support 2000000 people. it has a population of over 6000000 with faulty pipes and plumbing...
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they were involved in the attempt to overthrow the king of georgian -- jordan.issinger had been involved in the process to bolster the king against them. they were dedicated to the proposition that israel should be destroyed. plo look like a prime partici pant in peace endures -- kissinger's peace process. he established a channel with them through the cia. that was designed basically to keep them quiet, while he went off and did these deals. kissinger, as i said, did not know anything about the middle east. he never studied it. he had never written about the empire that was relevant to the european order that he was writing about. he had never visited the arab world. he visited israel six times before he went into government but not once the arab world. he really did not know much about it. what he discovered early on was the egyptians and syrians and jordanians did not want have -- to have anything to do with the palestinians. they did not even pay lip service to them in those days and as a result, he got the message that he could go ahead and do these deals a
they were involved in the attempt to overthrow the king of georgian -- jordan.issinger had been involved in the process to bolster the king against them. they were dedicated to the proposition that israel should be destroyed. plo look like a prime partici pant in peace endures -- kissinger's peace process. he established a channel with them through the cia. that was designed basically to keep them quiet, while he went off and did these deals. kissinger, as i said, did not know anything about...
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>> jim jordan. >> he's even closer and so i don't think jim jordan would challenge him. >> what aboutption, you know, that a lot of people are making that donald trump is putting in place all of the pieces that he needs taking down all of the people who resisted and as you said, he's extremely vengeful, which is a lot about what this book is about, everyone that betrayed him and didn't keep him in office and he put in all the people and flunkees in place he'll run again in 2024. you're saying you don't necessarily believe that. >> he may run people around him. some will say he's definitely running and donald trump wants us to believe he's running. that makes him relevant. i don't think he's going to run. i won't be shocked if he does. that said, he's putting in place, he's going out methodically to defeat and to destroy anybody that was not with him in his crazy drive to overturn the election. one of the moments i thought was very significant during the transition is when the michigan republican leaders, these were trump people and constituents that were solidly donald trump and donal
>> jim jordan. >> he's even closer and so i don't think jim jordan would challenge him. >> what aboutption, you know, that a lot of people are making that donald trump is putting in place all of the pieces that he needs taking down all of the people who resisted and as you said, he's extremely vengeful, which is a lot about what this book is about, everyone that betrayed him and didn't keep him in office and he put in all the people and flunkees in place he'll run again in...
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as a dire warning about the conflict and ethiopia, tig ridge, ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is al jazeera la you from dough are also coming up, sending more soldiers to the buddha. poland accuses bella, luce, of helping migrants, legally, cross into that. you going on indefinite strike unions in bolivia, protest a new law. they say could be used to persecute political opponents. ah, and is the music over jordan's only orchestra's running out of money i'm struggling to survive? ah, the conflict in ethiopia as to grier region could spiral into a civil war. that's the warning from the un security council which has met as rebels threatened to march on the capital, addis ababa government forces have been battling them for year. the u. n's calling for an end to the fighting and urging dialogue. my kind of reports from the us. the message to the security council is clear, the time is short, the window to secure a mediated settlement. the conflict is closing in a country over a 110000000 people over 90 different ethnic groups and 80 languages. no one can predict what continued fighting an
as a dire warning about the conflict and ethiopia, tig ridge, ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is al jazeera la you from dough are also coming up, sending more soldiers to the buddha. poland accuses bella, luce, of helping migrants, legally, cross into that. you going on indefinite strike unions in bolivia, protest a new law. they say could be used to persecute political opponents. ah, and is the music over jordan's only orchestra's running out of money i'm struggling to survive? ah, the...
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jim jordan commented on this.econd amendment issue. this is a right to protect yourselves -- arm yourself and protect yourself. they're talking about blm here. this was a protest over the shooting of an unarmed black man. that's where this rittenhouse case started. he wasn't even -- he's not even from the state where this happened. so i think it's -- they're trying to -- they're trying to use it as a second amendment issue. the other issue that doesn't get enough -- people aren't talking about it enough, this is about power in wisconsin and wisconsin is a critical state in 2022. got a senate race in there. we don't know if ron johnson is running again. he praised this decision. and in 2024 it's going to be a swing presidential state. so i think it's -- you know, there's other goals here in this state. it's not only -- it's not only all of the i shall use that we've raised here, but it's the issue of wisconsin and what it means for the country, for the control of the senate and the presidency in 2024. >> brez, goin
jim jordan commented on this.econd amendment issue. this is a right to protect yourselves -- arm yourself and protect yourself. they're talking about blm here. this was a protest over the shooting of an unarmed black man. that's where this rittenhouse case started. he wasn't even -- he's not even from the state where this happened. so i think it's -- they're trying to -- they're trying to use it as a second amendment issue. the other issue that doesn't get enough -- people aren't talking about...
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i love my job, even when it gets hard. >> jordan, how about you?uff because -- my whole life has been so hard for me to understand why, you know, why everything has happened, and -- but if i can use what i went through to make a difference in the world, then i think that can heal me. >> and have you thought about what you would say to justin bieber if you ever got to meet him? >> oh, i just -- i think i would probably cry. i don't know what i would say. i want to just thank him for being, like, he made a big difference, and i just want to -- i want to thank him, and there's just so much i want to tell him, you know. >> we feel everything you're conveying and that's a beautiful thing, to feel connected to somebody, and you connected all of us. so thank you for being brave and courageous and sharing your story, and -- >> thank you. >> -- hopefully, hopefully being further on your path to healing. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> we all saw them here this morning and they were just so bright. they were just bright spots of just gen
i love my job, even when it gets hard. >> jordan, how about you?uff because -- my whole life has been so hard for me to understand why, you know, why everything has happened, and -- but if i can use what i went through to make a difference in the world, then i think that can heal me. >> and have you thought about what you would say to justin bieber if you ever got to meet him? >> oh, i just -- i think i would probably cry. i don't know what i would say. i want to just thank...
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he is the king of jordan, who has championed government transparency. >> the king and jordan have beena long, long time. has more or less gone along with the united states on its adventures, good and bad, in the middle east. a country that the united states has compensated to the tune of billions of dollars for its role. >> narrator: the leaked documents show that while his country was undergoing increasing economic hardship, he was making secretive financial transactions using a network of offshore accounts. >> when somebody has that many shell companies, that raises a lot of questions right away. what are they for? how is he using them? that's where the hunt begins. >> narrator: one of the companies was called nabisco holdings. >> nabisco was listed in the pandora papers as a company belonging to the king, but it didn't have any extra information. what we were able to do, though, was to obtain land records from los angeles, and confirm that a company with that same name was the owner of a $33.3 million luxury mansion overlooking the ocean in malibu. and then we realized, actually, th
he is the king of jordan, who has championed government transparency. >> the king and jordan have beena long, long time. has more or less gone along with the united states on its adventures, good and bad, in the middle east. a country that the united states has compensated to the tune of billions of dollars for its role. >> narrator: the leaked documents show that while his country was undergoing increasing economic hardship, he was making secretive financial transactions using a...
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hello, i'm darren jordan dough. the top stories here on al jazeera, after 5 months of uncertainty, talks to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal. a scheduled to resume again at the end of november. in direct negotiations between old signatories and vienna stools. last june off to hotline that abraham bracy won the presidential election the united states as welcome the announcement bye to european allies reach, awaiting the possibility of reaching a deal.
hello, i'm darren jordan dough. the top stories here on al jazeera, after 5 months of uncertainty, talks to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal. a scheduled to resume again at the end of november. in direct negotiations between old signatories and vienna stools. last june off to hotline that abraham bracy won the presidential election the united states as welcome the announcement bye to european allies reach, awaiting the possibility of reaching a deal.
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ah, hello, i'm darren jordan dough. with a quick reminder, the top stories here at al jazeera, the conflict in ethiopia, tiguan region could spiral into a civil war. that's the warning from the un security council which has met, as rebels threatened to march on the capital at isabela out as heroes. my kind of reports from the united nations. the message to the security council is clear. time is short, the window to secure a mediated settlement to the conflict is closing. in a country over a 110000000 people over 90 different ethnic groups and 80 languages. no one can predict what continued fighting and insecurity will bring. but let me be clear what is certain, is that the risk of ethiopia descending into a widening civil war is only to real. the council was addressed remotely by the african representative leading mediation efforts. all these new dose images, obama. i'm in the north, a glee individually. the difference between them are only to co adequate political solution through dialogue. if therefore, constitutes a
ah, hello, i'm darren jordan dough. with a quick reminder, the top stories here at al jazeera, the conflict in ethiopia, tiguan region could spiral into a civil war. that's the warning from the un security council which has met, as rebels threatened to march on the capital at isabela out as heroes. my kind of reports from the united nations. the message to the security council is clear. time is short, the window to secure a mediated settlement to the conflict is closing. in a country over a...
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so in moments, i'm joined by jim jordan of ohio. we'll ask him if he's making a thanksgiving dinner this time around and how that is going. first, let's speak with roy who the owner of rocky's quality meats in san rafael, california. great to have you with us. congratulations on your family business. it's almost 50 years in business, which is a huge achievement for you and your family. congratulations to you for that. tell me about what business is like this year, roy. >> it's been really tough. prices have gone up so much and shortages and hard to get all sorts of products, it's not just jerkies, it's everything like meat, canned tuna, can be lettuce, the price of lettuce has gone up so much this year. and then jumps down. so prices are really fluctuated. prices have almost doubled to what they normally are this same time of the year last year. it's been tough. >> martha: so you had to raise prices and pass that along to your customers, i'm sure in order to pay the people that work there and cover your own costs. how have the custo
so in moments, i'm joined by jim jordan of ohio. we'll ask him if he's making a thanksgiving dinner this time around and how that is going. first, let's speak with roy who the owner of rocky's quality meats in san rafael, california. great to have you with us. congratulations on your family business. it's almost 50 years in business, which is a huge achievement for you and your family. congratulations to you for that. tell me about what business is like this year, roy. >> it's been really...
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does not recognize the taliban government as rosalind jordan reports from washington. when the afghan government fell to the toll upon and august, the u. s. relied on its military and on cutter to evacuate, americans and afghans at risk. nearly 3 months later, washington and doha, are formalizing a collaboration born out of crisis. cutter will establish a u. s. intersection within its embassy in afghanistan to provide certain costs for services and monitor the condition, security of u. s. diplomatic facilities in afghanistan. the 2nd agreement formalized as our partnership with cutter to facilitate the travel of afghans with us special immigrant visas. the last of the u. s. embassy officials left cobble on august 31st . so it's been very difficult for the state department to get passports and visas to us and afghan citizens. now, cutlery officials and cobble will fill that void more important. they'll act as a go between for the taliban and the biden administration. the cutlery, foreign minister says the agreement will help advance another u. s. cutter priority support
does not recognize the taliban government as rosalind jordan reports from washington. when the afghan government fell to the toll upon and august, the u. s. relied on its military and on cutter to evacuate, americans and afghans at risk. nearly 3 months later, washington and doha, are formalizing a collaboration born out of crisis. cutter will establish a u. s. intersection within its embassy in afghanistan to provide certain costs for services and monitor the condition, security of u. s....
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he says the documentary glorified jordan. >> do you think michael jordan would be as successful without> no, but i do not think i would be successful without him. we complement each other in a lot of different ways. we kind of competed and pushed each other to be great. reggie: unguarded will be released tomorrow and you can watch the full interview at 7:00 after abc 7 mornings. jobina: no lies were told. reggie: the other thing he gets into his house he did not get paid for that. jobina: why is his salary from 1994 to 1998 pulled up on this computer right now? when i tell you these numbers -- the math is not math thing -- mathing. reggie: you are checking receipts and carrying the one. jobina: and the two and the three. it still is not adding up. reggie: i see. jobina: another group of bears at it again but this time caught on camera in the central valley. one of them took advantage of being in the spotlight. reggie: a cyber security breach of multiple u.s. defense groups. jobina: in the aftermath of the astroworld's disaster, the questions you can ask ahead of time to keep a loved one
he says the documentary glorified jordan. >> do you think michael jordan would be as successful without> no, but i do not think i would be successful without him. we complement each other in a lot of different ways. we kind of competed and pushed each other to be great. reggie: unguarded will be released tomorrow and you can watch the full interview at 7:00 after abc 7 mornings. jobina: no lies were told. reggie: the other thing he gets into his house he did not get paid for that....
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are those fair comments about jordan? >> you know, silence is violence. and you know what is so crazy, not many people knows about this, but the black athletes in nba are the one reaching out to me and telling me that -- to talk about michael jordan. because besides giving any money, he hasn't done much. you know, it is important to athletes to have this big platform to talk about some of the issues happening, you know, in america and all over the world because, you know, they can't educate so many young generation out there. and they can't inspire so many millions of kids out there. it is important to educate our kids, so we won't have the same problems we are facing right now. so i feel we should definitely pull out the athletes which they care about money and their shoe sales too much. >> how much do you care about whether you're stepping on people's toes right now? because it does seem like you're naming names. >> i mean, you know, to me it doesn't matter who you are. it doesn't matter you are the biggest star or this and that. if you are doing someth
are those fair comments about jordan? >> you know, silence is violence. and you know what is so crazy, not many people knows about this, but the black athletes in nba are the one reaching out to me and telling me that -- to talk about michael jordan. because besides giving any money, he hasn't done much. you know, it is important to athletes to have this big platform to talk about some of the issues happening, you know, in america and all over the world because, you know, they can't...
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many musicians are now pursuing abroad. natasha going l 0 a man jordan. ah, it's exactly $730.00 g m t. you're watching al jazeera, i'm pete adobe, your top stories. the un security council says the conflict in ethiopia is to grier region risks becoming a nation wide civil war. the african union envoys, me.
many musicians are now pursuing abroad. natasha going l 0 a man jordan. ah, it's exactly $730.00 g m t. you're watching al jazeera, i'm pete adobe, your top stories. the un security council says the conflict in ethiopia is to grier region risks becoming a nation wide civil war. the african union envoys, me.
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jordan will be looking for a fresh water to— jordan will be looking for a fresh water to drink. _ jordant - water to drink. which is not only affecting the water sector, it is i water to drink. which is not only. affecting the water sector, it is as well affecting _ affecting the water sector, it is as well affecting the _ affecting the water sector, it is as well affecting the agriculture - well affecting the agriculture sector~ — well affecting the agriculture sector. most _ well affecting the agriculture sector. mostjordanian - well affecting the agriculture . sector. mostjordanian families, sector. most jordanian families, their— sector. most jordanian families, their income _ sector. mostjordanian families, their income depends _ sector. mostjordanian families, their income depends on - sector. most jordanian families, - their income depends on agriculture. as well, _ their income depends on agriculture. as well, we — their income depends on agriculture. as well, we are — their income depends on agriculture. as well, we are facing _ their income depends on agriculture. as well, we a
jordan will be looking for a fresh water to— jordan will be looking for a fresh water to drink. _ jordant - water to drink. which is not only affecting the water sector, it is i water to drink. which is not only. affecting the water sector, it is as well affecting _ affecting the water sector, it is as well affecting the _ affecting the water sector, it is as well affecting the agriculture - well affecting the agriculture sector~ — well affecting the agriculture sector. most _ well...
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in "focus" congressman jim jordan. veteran homeowners, this is the best time in history to turn your home equity into cash. because home values have climbed to all time highs. and so has your equity. turn it into cash now, while mortgage rates are near all time lows. the newday 100 va cash out loan lets you borrow up to 100% of your home's value. you could take out more than $50,000. use it to improve your home. pay off high rate debt. pay for big expenses. or put it in the bank for real peace of mind. now's the time to use your va home loan benefit to get cash before mortgage rates begin to rise. call now. bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [ sigh ] not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! ha
in "focus" congressman jim jordan. veteran homeowners, this is the best time in history to turn your home equity into cash. because home values have climbed to all time highs. and so has your equity. turn it into cash now, while mortgage rates are near all time lows. the newday 100 va cash out loan lets you borrow up to 100% of your home's value. you could take out more than $50,000. use it to improve your home. pay off high rate debt. pay for big expenses. or put it in the bank for...
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jones has long said he was framed by jordan and that jordan is the actual killer and a man who served time with jordan claims jordan admitted the crime to him was one in cases where. >> i'm sorry, but i'm not going jump out the images. you know, so much else move like that race was also a factor, a police officer used a racial slur during jones's arrest and the state removed all but one black juror one of the jurors also used a racial slur. the case has drawn international attention since it was profiled in a documentary produced by actress viola davis in 2018 since then, reality tv star kim kardashian west visited jones in prison. >> and athletes, including nba stars russell westbrook and nfl quarterback baker mayfield have urged the governor to commute jones's death sentence and spare his life julius jones is case has garnered so much national attention. >> because there really are problems with his case and a question as to his guilt. >> and that was rudabeh shahbazi reporting for us tonight. 56 years after civil rights icon malcolm x was assassinated. 2 of the 3 men convicted for
jones has long said he was framed by jordan and that jordan is the actual killer and a man who served time with jordan claims jordan admitted the crime to him was one in cases where. >> i'm sorry, but i'm not going jump out the images. you know, so much else move like that race was also a factor, a police officer used a racial slur during jones's arrest and the state removed all but one black juror one of the jurors also used a racial slur. the case has drawn international attention since...