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jordan: it makes sense. of course, it does not make any sense, but it is easy. >> we also heard this morning how easy it is to send those virtue signals, how easy to say i am on the good side, unlike somebody else. was there a time in your life when you fell under that influence, when you thought maybe there is truth here? we know you are a vociferous anti-marxist now, and eloquent. darden: i went to this party when i was between the ages of 14 and 16, 17, something like that. when i was about 17, i had a roommate who still is a great friend of mine. at college, when i first went there. i was working with the socialists. they were not marxists exactly. there is an english brand of fabian socialism, which is more associated with scandinavian socialism. it is more rooted in labor unions and has its own independent history. but in any case, were a lot of admirable people working on the socialist side. my mla is the only opposition member in canada in our province and people voted for him because he was a good m
jordan: it makes sense. of course, it does not make any sense, but it is easy. >> we also heard this morning how easy it is to send those virtue signals, how easy to say i am on the good side, unlike somebody else. was there a time in your life when you fell under that influence, when you thought maybe there is truth here? we know you are a vociferous anti-marxist now, and eloquent. darden: i went to this party when i was between the ages of 14 and 16, 17, something like that. when i was...
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jordan: voluntary. ignat: voluntary. jordan: voluntary exposure. ignat: so you say it's not the simple recognition of death that allows us to deal with it, but it's being able to muster the courage. it's our courage. it's bravery that allows us, according to psychology -- jordan: i'd say it would allow us to approach, and courage might be the consequence. we have to take a leap. ignat: i want to ask you what courage means. because you've been coming at it from a couple different angles for us, but something you said reminds me of aristotle, aristotle praising courage certainly as one of the cardinal virtues, if not the crucial cardinal virtue. but aristotle qualifies it, if i'm not mistaken, but distinguishing between the courage born of conviction and the courage born of simple compulsion, a courage that a soldier has when he is driven into battle involuntarily. jordan: quick heedless courage. ignat: to use a modern term, heedless courage and a mindful courage. of course, samuel johnson has that amazing -- most of you may know it, the wonderful, w
jordan: voluntary. ignat: voluntary. jordan: voluntary exposure. ignat: so you say it's not the simple recognition of death that allows us to deal with it, but it's being able to muster the courage. it's our courage. it's bravery that allows us, according to psychology -- jordan: i'd say it would allow us to approach, and courage might be the consequence. we have to take a leap. ignat: i want to ask you what courage means. because you've been coming at it from a couple different angles for us,...
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jordan as you know well, at the receiving end of that crisis, 1.3 million syrian refugees in jordan,rder and other threats of drugs coming across the border. what we're seeing is that 11 years into the crisis we've got to do what it takes to solve it. we cannot continue to double down on approaches that did not deliver the outcome. therefore, we're trying to find a path towards a political solution with the u.s. and other partners. there are two ghengss, one bilateral and, again, as a neighboring country with 365 kilometers of border, the impact of that crisis on us has been enormous, not at least of which the burden of providing a dignified life for refugees, which unfortunately we see less and less global attention towards them. the other side of it is we need to work towards a political solution. we all agree there's no military answer, and the crisis has done so much suffering and destruction and we cannot continue with status quo politics. that's what jordan is trying to do, open the horizon for a political solution. >> jordan has had a front-row seat to so much of that disrupti
jordan as you know well, at the receiving end of that crisis, 1.3 million syrian refugees in jordan,rder and other threats of drugs coming across the border. what we're seeing is that 11 years into the crisis we've got to do what it takes to solve it. we cannot continue to double down on approaches that did not deliver the outcome. therefore, we're trying to find a path towards a political solution with the u.s. and other partners. there are two ghengss, one bilateral and, again, as a...
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and why jim jordan is having second thoughts. what the committee is prepared to do about it from congressman adam shift. then, can the law that crippled the kkk hold the proud boys accountable for january six? the attorney general of washington d.c. joins me on his lawsuit. plus, he could be americas least responsible senator and he's running for reelection. >> the vast vaccination into the pandemic, could that be driving these variants? >> all that and the frontline omicron challenges that are not getting enough attention. when all in starts right now. attention good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. congressman jim jordan is once again, it appears, to be putting on a show for an audience of one. donald trump. in a lengthy rambling letter to the bipartisan committee investigating january 6th, the republican from ohio has signaled that he will refuse to speak to the committee after it requested his testimony last month. quote, the american people are tired of democrats nonstop investigations and partisan witch hunts. this r
and why jim jordan is having second thoughts. what the committee is prepared to do about it from congressman adam shift. then, can the law that crippled the kkk hold the proud boys accountable for january six? the attorney general of washington d.c. joins me on his lawsuit. plus, he could be americas least responsible senator and he's running for reelection. >> the vast vaccination into the pandemic, could that be driving these variants? >> all that and the frontline omicron...
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that's probably not the only reason jordan will not comply with the committee. we now know that congressman jordan was forwarding along messages to then chief of staff mark meadows and his former house buddy on how to overthrow the election in the days before the insurrection. so it seems just from what we've gotten a glimpse of there's quite a bit there. it's also worth mentioning that there are simply no political incentives for jordan to comply. in the year following january 6th, donald trump has managed to successfully cajole the party back to his side on the question of whether it's okay to do a coup or not. and any mention of the insurrection is anything other than a normal tourist visit or any refutation of his election fraud is met with condemnation from the former president and his base. it's why the committee will likely not see any cooperation from most trump allies even though it's clear that jim jordan, along with congressman scott perry of pennsylvania are not the only two sitting members who could be material witnesses to the investigation. the ja
that's probably not the only reason jordan will not comply with the committee. we now know that congressman jordan was forwarding along messages to then chief of staff mark meadows and his former house buddy on how to overthrow the election in the days before the insurrection. so it seems just from what we've gotten a glimpse of there's quite a bit there. it's also worth mentioning that there are simply no political incentives for jordan to comply. in the year following january 6th, donald...
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what jim jordan has to say? >> we care a lot about what representative jim jordan has to say because he was one of former president trump's closest allies. he was loyal, he was also a very good friend of mark meadows who we now know was really the key person that anyone who wanted to talk to former president trump on january 6th, that was the person that so many people were texting. so what we really want to know is how much did jim jordan know about sort of the planning of january 6th, how much did he know about the president's thinking, former president trump's thinking on january 6th? was he privy to the idea of how long it took the white house to respond? bennie thompson, of course the chair of this committee, says they're laser focused on 187 minutes, that's how long they say it took former president trump to do something, to send the national guard, to really respond and speak up about what was happening at the capitol. those 187 minutes, which are really a black box into the white house, jim jordan could
what jim jordan has to say? >> we care a lot about what representative jim jordan has to say because he was one of former president trump's closest allies. he was loyal, he was also a very good friend of mark meadows who we now know was really the key person that anyone who wanted to talk to former president trump on january 6th, that was the person that so many people were texting. so what we really want to know is how much did jim jordan know about sort of the planning of january 6th,...
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i talked about jim jordan badgers folks. want to play a little bit of the way he behaves when he's in his seat with the gavel in his hand. >> i also said that there were some who tried to justify -- >> secretary clinton -- >> on the basis of the video, congressman, and i think -- >> real quick, calling it an attack is like saying the sky is blue. of course it was an attack. >> that is not accurate, sir. >> it is accurate. we caught you -- >> mr. chairman, can we allow the answer. >> the virus doesn't spread awareness? >> i didn't say that. >> may i answer that question? >> i'll get to you and give you a chance in a second. >> who told papadopoulos? how did he find out? >> i can't get to the answer -- >> yes, you can. >> if the house goes to the republicans, can we not assume that they are going to use their power, not to try to advance legislation or do anything for their people but what their constituents want is for them to own the libs and so if democrats refuse to accept subpoenas that for whatever non-sense they try to
i talked about jim jordan badgers folks. want to play a little bit of the way he behaves when he's in his seat with the gavel in his hand. >> i also said that there were some who tried to justify -- >> secretary clinton -- >> on the basis of the video, congressman, and i think -- >> real quick, calling it an attack is like saying the sky is blue. of course it was an attack. >> that is not accurate, sir. >> it is accurate. we caught you -- >> mr....
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do you need jim jordan for any of those things? if it's first one, they believe the january 6th protesters were freedom fighters and justified. so those are the questions i'm thinking about as i watch this. >> well, julia, i see your three meta questions and raise you a fourth. which is in it the best sense, you know, every so often some days out of the week we could be idealists. in the best sense, can this co-equal branch of government use the powers and process to better calcify the backbone of our democracy and body politic to prevent the next coup, julia? >> i don't think so. it doesn't exist in a vacuum. even if they did, they have a majority that is about to go away. in less than a year. in fact, in 11 months. republicans -- every republican i'm speaking to in washington is counting on not just, you know, flipping the house but a historic majority the likes of which we haven't seen in a generation or two. if they don't punish the party that tried to overturn a free and fair democratic election but reward them handsomely for
do you need jim jordan for any of those things? if it's first one, they believe the january 6th protesters were freedom fighters and justified. so those are the questions i'm thinking about as i watch this. >> well, julia, i see your three meta questions and raise you a fourth. which is in it the best sense, you know, every so often some days out of the week we could be idealists. in the best sense, can this co-equal branch of government use the powers and process to better calcify the...
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similarly jordan let alone lebanon. really didn't didn't count in the balance of power given this more. power status and even though he liked the king that's a quote. i like the king. he didn't feel that he should pay much attention to the king's concerns because they didn't really matter compared to egypt with its size and power and role in the arab world if you took egypt out of the conflict with israel, which was his plan. then you could stabilize the region effectively make war between our the arab states and israel irrelevant no longer operational. and if you could get syria the beating part heart of panera's arabism to legitimize. that process of taking egypt out of the conflict. then you could stabilize it and as for the rest, well palestinians that was israel's problem and he kept on warning the israelites do a deal with jordan. otherwise you'll end up with the plo. he understood exactly the dynamic. but he it wasn't important enough for him and any totally israelis to deal with jordan sort it out. but he was ne
similarly jordan let alone lebanon. really didn't didn't count in the balance of power given this more. power status and even though he liked the king that's a quote. i like the king. he didn't feel that he should pay much attention to the king's concerns because they didn't really matter compared to egypt with its size and power and role in the arab world if you took egypt out of the conflict with israel, which was his plan. then you could stabilize the region effectively make war between our...
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similarly jordan let alone lebanon. really didn't didn't count in the balance of power given this more. power status and even though he liked the king that's a quote. i like the king. he didn't feel that he should pay much attention to the king's concerns because they didn't really matter compared to egypt with its size and power and role in the arab world if you took egypt out of the conflict with israel, which was his plan. then you could stabilize the region effectively make war between our the arab states and israel irrelevant no longer operational. and if you could get syria the beating part heart of panera's arabism to legitimize. that process of taking egypt out of the conflict. then you could stabilize it and as for the rest, well palestinians that was israel's problem and he kept on warning the israelites do a deal with jordan. otherwise you'll end up with the plo. he understood exactly the dynamic. but he it wasn't important enough for him and any totally israelis to deal with jordan sort it out. but he was ne
similarly jordan let alone lebanon. really didn't didn't count in the balance of power given this more. power status and even though he liked the king that's a quote. i like the king. he didn't feel that he should pay much attention to the king's concerns because they didn't really matter compared to egypt with its size and power and role in the arab world if you took egypt out of the conflict with israel, which was his plan. then you could stabilize the region effectively make war between our...
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that's the truth and jim jordan knows all of that. but, anderson, if he said that, the average-republican voter out there would be done with jim jordan. i mean, that's where the republican party is today. you simply can't tell the truth. >> you know, it's so interesting, joe, your saying this. because i mean, even a guy like jim jordan who has bent over backwards to support the -- the former president, who has, you know, pushed the -- the -- the big lie. um, repeatedly gone to the mat for the former president. you're right, even if he did testify and he just told the truth, that would nullify all the other debasement he's done of himself for the former president in the eyes of the former president and his supporters. this former president will attack anyone who tells the truth, even if they have been incredibly loyal to him. >> anderson, it's -- and i am not the only one to say this -- the republican party is a cult. i know a lot of people say that but what does that mean? that means they are all beholden to donald trump. and -- and t
that's the truth and jim jordan knows all of that. but, anderson, if he said that, the average-republican voter out there would be done with jim jordan. i mean, that's where the republican party is today. you simply can't tell the truth. >> you know, it's so interesting, joe, your saying this. because i mean, even a guy like jim jordan who has bent over backwards to support the -- the former president, who has, you know, pushed the -- the -- the big lie. um, repeatedly gone to the mat for...
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journalfor jordan. this couldn't be - film. ok, i get it. journalfor| jordan.rdan. this couldn't be more different, directed _ jordan. this couldn't be more different, directed by - jordan. this couldn't be more different, directed by denzell different, directed by denzel washington, a true story who kept a diary for his son of home truths and life lessons. michael bjordan is the parent to the child. there we go. little head. i spy...a heartbeat. dana, thank you. i love you. i love you, too. you guys want to know the sex? together: yes. it's a boy. i knew it! - yes, it's a boy! what's up, little fella? how are you doing? it's papa. laughter. i knew it was a boy, i knew it. so here is that thing, it feels to some extent like a tv movie, on the good side, it is good to see a film in which male heroism is portrayed as being caring and being sensitive and teaching lessons about respecting yourself, respecting your heritage, respecting women particularly, and its messages are all very positive. it does, however, feel it is a bit kind of ordinary. it has a strange ti
journalfor jordan. this couldn't be - film. ok, i get it. journalfor| jordan.rdan. this couldn't be more different, directed _ jordan. this couldn't be more different, directed by - jordan. this couldn't be more different, directed by denzell different, directed by denzel washington, a true story who kept a diary for his son of home truths and life lessons. michael bjordan is the parent to the child. there we go. little head. i spy...a heartbeat. dana, thank you. i love you. i love you, too....
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jordan peterson. [applause] jordan: so, i listened to governor desantis talk about the honorable nature of the trades. i was thinking about what to say when i got up here. two phrases entered my mind. one was to ideas, one that christ was a carpenter and the other was that thought allows our ideas to die in our stead. you might think, what could possibly be the relationship between those two ideas? niall ferguson talked about freedom of speech. one of the things that i see is doing very wrong in our society, even those of us who are firmly on the side of freedom of speech, is to think about freedom of speech in some sense as a freedom and second of all, as one freedom among many. this is not the case. the reason that christ is a carpenter is because a carpenter builds something. a good carpenter is allied with the truth because otherwise, the health that house that he builds will not stand. at the same time, the logos is the centerpiece of a productive, prosperous and free society. that is because fre
jordan peterson. [applause] jordan: so, i listened to governor desantis talk about the honorable nature of the trades. i was thinking about what to say when i got up here. two phrases entered my mind. one was to ideas, one that christ was a carpenter and the other was that thought allows our ideas to die in our stead. you might think, what could possibly be the relationship between those two ideas? niall ferguson talked about freedom of speech. one of the things that i see is doing very wrong...
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jim jordan is not wrong when he says it's not about him. it's actually not about him.constitution, and it's about the need to get to the bottom of a president who tried to overthrow an election. so i think he does have something to hide. it's clear that if he doesn't want toe testify before the committee, he is hiding something. that's my view. >> the president is going to georgia tomorrow, making a very strong pitch for voting rights. this now seems to be the number one agenda in the united states senate. >> well, i think it is. and right next to it -- i don't think these are pitted against each other -- is build back better. but i think we've got get voting rights through. and leader schumer's commitment is to try and get it through before martin luther king day, because it is directly tied to, of course, our civil rights history and to january 6. i mean, january 6 was about overturning an election, and that includes undermining the right to vote. there is 400 voter suppression bills that have been introduced in the last year that is not a coincidence that all of tho
jim jordan is not wrong when he says it's not about him. it's actually not about him.constitution, and it's about the need to get to the bottom of a president who tried to overthrow an election. so i think he does have something to hide. it's clear that if he doesn't want toe testify before the committee, he is hiding something. that's my view. >> the president is going to georgia tomorrow, making a very strong pitch for voting rights. this now seems to be the number one agenda in the...
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jordan klepper, thanks, as always, for being with us. we appreciate it.e that you do. next time you're watching, give us a holler. >> thanks, jim. >>> and make sure to tune in and see more of jordan on "the daily show" with trevor noah. that was the great jordan klepper there. we'll be right back. essential mist aroma fragrances. for an exhilarating blend of essential oils. curated with citrus and mint to uplift the senses and transform your mood. air wick essential mist aroma. ♪ ♪making your way in the world today♪ ♪takes everything you've got♪ ♪ ♪taking a break from all your worries ♪ ♪sure would help a lot ♪ ♪wouldn't you like to get away? ♪ ♪ ♪ sometimes you want to go ♪ ♪where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪ ♪and they're always glad you came ♪ for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so
jordan klepper, thanks, as always, for being with us. we appreciate it.e that you do. next time you're watching, give us a holler. >> thanks, jim. >>> and make sure to tune in and see more of jordan on "the daily show" with trevor noah. that was the great jordan klepper there. we'll be right back. essential mist aroma fragrances. for an exhilarating blend of essential oils. curated with citrus and mint to uplift the senses and transform your mood. air wick essential...
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but jordan did. >> we did interview thaddeus'girlfriend. they were home together all night at thaddeus'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. >> it seemed like thaddeus 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 -- and who's coming through this line. you know, did they hurt her? " >> 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 up, video from the night of the murder! police have a few questions for halee's friends. so were you thinking, "they t
but jordan did. >> we did interview thaddeus'girlfriend. they were home together all night at thaddeus'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. >> it seemed like thaddeus had a good alibi. heather worried that investigators seemed no closer to making an arrest. >> i...
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congressman jordan, what can you tell us about this?want the speaker's office let the sergeant of arms office give us this information, give us the documents give us the communication? you have conflicting testimony from that time. my peer of the capitol hill police said they asked for the national guard to be present january 6th. the sergeant of arms said "no you didn't" one guy says we ask for the other guy says we didn't. reports to the speaker and won't turn over the documents. the guy that said we did ask for the national guard has given us the information. i think that -- when senators asked sergeant of arms give us the information, guess what he said? he said you have to go to the speaker's office to get it on the speaker's counsel, the house counsel said "we will not give you the information." turn over the documents and let us see what is going on but again, this committee documents they do have, they have altered and lied to the american people about those. i don't trust anything this committee does, but you know, the discrepa
congressman jordan, what can you tell us about this?want the speaker's office let the sergeant of arms office give us this information, give us the documents give us the communication? you have conflicting testimony from that time. my peer of the capitol hill police said they asked for the national guard to be present january 6th. the sergeant of arms said "no you didn't" one guy says we ask for the other guy says we didn't. reports to the speaker and won't turn over the documents....
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should jordan expect a subpoena? >> yeah, what's interesting in this letter that jim jordan sent to the committee that he issued on his twitter feed is that he never specifically says that he intends to not cooperate with the committee but he goes through a long list of reasons why he's not going to comply with their requests to submit documents and sit for an interview. so you're right, jake. the next big question is how does the committee respond? at this point they've been reluctant to say they're willing to take the next step of issuing subpoenas to their fellow members of congress. they're in a similar situation with representative scott perry of pennsylvania who is also resisted their overtuovertures. the committee will use every tool at their disposal but issuing a subpoena to another member of congress is an unprecedented act. we could get more clarity later this week . >> let's discuss. ana navarro. jim jordan is the second member of congress suggesting he will not submit to an interview request. republican
should jordan expect a subpoena? >> yeah, what's interesting in this letter that jim jordan sent to the committee that he issued on his twitter feed is that he never specifically says that he intends to not cooperate with the committee but he goes through a long list of reasons why he's not going to comply with their requests to submit documents and sit for an interview. so you're right, jake. the next big question is how does the committee respond? at this point they've been reluctant to...
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and jordan was temperatures low, single figures here. the cold wind wind picking up the dust or the sand in iraq and eventually that will change things for the south. as for the cold that's come across from turkey, it does go through iran and eventually through no last cast and the size of that. it remains pretty warm, for example, 8 above normal in the size of around southeast of iran. but we do set up with the code as has been the case, the last 2 or 3 ways. briefly, pretty strong wind down to the gulf, which means doe house 21 will feel a bit colder than that. not an extremely strong will not light last friday. i have to say, and i'm saturdays week anyway, but the sun's back out in, for example, be root. we should look for the south as you know, the remains of this tropical circulation anna a now over the ok of anger down too much. probably good news, huge amount rate of all here, but it's left behind flooding in malawi and to bar way. it has the right hasn't stopped that flooding, could be enhanced. i'm afraid. oh, with sponsored by
and jordan was temperatures low, single figures here. the cold wind wind picking up the dust or the sand in iraq and eventually that will change things for the south. as for the cold that's come across from turkey, it does go through iran and eventually through no last cast and the size of that. it remains pretty warm, for example, 8 above normal in the size of around southeast of iran. but we do set up with the code as has been the case, the last 2 or 3 ways. briefly, pretty strong wind down...
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the other two, representatives jim jordan and scott perry, have made it clear they are not cooperating without a fight. >> i've got nothing to hide. i've been straight forward all along. >> reporter: in a letter to the committee released sunday jordan told the committee he has, quote, no relevant information to offer, and accused the committee of spreading misinformation, quote, to paint a false and misleading narrative. perry wrote in a tweet, quote, i decline this entity's request and will continue to fight the failures of the radical left. now the january 6th committee is looking into how they might compel jordan and perry to cooperate including weighing if they have the constitutional right to subpoena fellow members of congress. >> we are going to continue to appeal to them to come before us. they took the same oath we did to protect and uphold the constitution. >> reporter: the committee believes both perry and jordan hold key information. >> these are people who had conversations with the president, the former president about the conspiracy theories that he continued and those t
the other two, representatives jim jordan and scott perry, have made it clear they are not cooperating without a fight. >> i've got nothing to hide. i've been straight forward all along. >> reporter: in a letter to the committee released sunday jordan told the committee he has, quote, no relevant information to offer, and accused the committee of spreading misinformation, quote, to paint a false and misleading narrative. perry wrote in a tweet, quote, i decline this entity's request...
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jordan is the second house member who has been asked to testify.or be interviewed. that leaves the committee with a choice to make about how far to push its inquiry into two fellow members of congress. joining me now is "washington post" contributor carol leonnig and the author of "i alone can fix it." carol, our nbc news reporting said it was a long and winding letter that didn't explicitly rule out cooperating. where does the congressman stand? >> this letter, which i read earlier today, feels as though it's a political treatise. it's essentially saying you democrats are not objecting, this is a witch hunt to get at republicans, i probably don't have any information you need. he says a lot of things. but it seems like it's mostly a communique to other partisans, basically criticizing democrats and upholding republicans as upstanding citizens who would do the right and fair thing. he does say i don't want to cooperate, but there is some legalese dancing here, katy, which is, if he said affirmatively, absolutely not, under no conditions would i do
jordan is the second house member who has been asked to testify.or be interviewed. that leaves the committee with a choice to make about how far to push its inquiry into two fellow members of congress. joining me now is "washington post" contributor carol leonnig and the author of "i alone can fix it." carol, our nbc news reporting said it was a long and winding letter that didn't explicitly rule out cooperating. where does the congressman stand? >> this letter, which...
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busy g jordan, off randal, ideas you, what's your name? what to, to the jolly army, what it will say. cisco features of thunder won the lady score by the way, look at $30.00 your finger and illness it army or start to be main discrete linearity. she try levy, she's castaneda, we near cook, we a so been dra lamar basil and his mother better. i caught up a little here. he was on going to change 30 photograph he again, he was the it is all your boss. will they be more to the level of via with the mia compete already? she has cutty, this the won't answer. but daughter call yet no one p die, it's out. you followed him or jordan? he shouted g and darted with him. you have all the living on you father. he had been made up as in the last audience, in whistles and 0. she's called the data median, larry spastic, who pushes gardener here that alameda key opens up. his active beauty, me open a key. the upper we saw that less space to lead all of his keion jarvis. what he she in suffering that he will keep that up on a young middle level, but ah ah, wi
busy g jordan, off randal, ideas you, what's your name? what to, to the jolly army, what it will say. cisco features of thunder won the lady score by the way, look at $30.00 your finger and illness it army or start to be main discrete linearity. she try levy, she's castaneda, we near cook, we a so been dra lamar basil and his mother better. i caught up a little here. he was on going to change 30 photograph he again, he was the it is all your boss. will they be more to the level of via with the...
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jordan in "a journal for jordan" in theaters and on demand.d applause ] >> jimmy: thanks for coming. good to see you. >> good to be seen by you. >> jimmy: if you were not here, would you be watching the cardin cardinals/rams game? >> is it on? >> jimmy: i guess not. i was thinking about you yesterday because i know you're a cowboys fan. >> yes. >> jimmy: i was wondering the way that game ended, i was wondering what -- like what kind of a football viewer are you? is there profanity? do you sit quietly and suffer? how does it go? >> there was some profanity. i've been a cowboy fan sense i was about 6. >> jimmy: wow, a long time. >> i'm a real cowboy fan, and that was a mess yesterday. that was a mess. >> jimmy: yeah, that's tough, huh? yeah. would you rather win a oscar this year or a super bowl for the cowboys? a few years ago i asked your son, john david, he was here. i don't know if you saw this, but i asked him, because i know you played football and you coached him in football. >> right. >> jimmy: i asked him what kind of -- in case you did
jordan in "a journal for jordan" in theaters and on demand.d applause ] >> jimmy: thanks for coming. good to see you. >> good to be seen by you. >> jimmy: if you were not here, would you be watching the cardin cardinals/rams game? >> is it on? >> jimmy: i guess not. i was thinking about you yesterday because i know you're a cowboys fan. >> yes. >> jimmy: i was wondering the way that game ended, i was wondering what -- like what kind of a...
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we've seen concerning trends in jordan. seen the very dangerous migration routes of that palestine refugees and other refugees from the region take. we've seen child labor. these are all very negative coping mechanisms that can only get worse if an agency that provides state-like services like unrwa cannot provide these services. we are talking about an agency that provides services the same way a small or midsize country in europe provides. denmark, 5.8 million people, the population. unrw, 5.8 million refugees in the region. we are talking about a cause ice state that is -- quasi-state that is handicapped. rob: we have less than a minute to go. briefly, if you could, if unrwa 's funding is restricted, as it appears to be, do you think people who are in the refugee camps that unrwa currently runs get to a point where they are forced, feel forced to leave those camps and move further through the countries they are in or further into other countries? are we likely to see the mass movement of people that we've seen in previou
we've seen concerning trends in jordan. seen the very dangerous migration routes of that palestine refugees and other refugees from the region take. we've seen child labor. these are all very negative coping mechanisms that can only get worse if an agency that provides state-like services like unrwa cannot provide these services. we are talking about an agency that provides services the same way a small or midsize country in europe provides. denmark, 5.8 million people, the population. unrw,...
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want to introduce you to jordan tannenbaum. he is the vice chair of the advisory council on historic preservation. mr. tan about what is that? yeah organization the advisory councilman historic preservation is an independent federal agency part of the executive branch. it was it is was created by the national stark act of 1966. and it's recently a couple years ago celebrated. it's 50th anniversary. it is a regulatory agency and as we will see has responsibilities not only in that area but also to advise the president in congress on matters concerning preservation policy. the regulatory section is called section 106 and that is a requirement that all federal agencies have to request the to take into account the impact of their projects of their undertakings and that's broadly construed permit of funding actual license a connection nexus in any way that they have to take that into account if they're going to have a an effect on a historic property or a potential historic property defined as a property on our eligible for the nati
want to introduce you to jordan tannenbaum. he is the vice chair of the advisory council on historic preservation. mr. tan about what is that? yeah organization the advisory councilman historic preservation is an independent federal agency part of the executive branch. it was it is was created by the national stark act of 1966. and it's recently a couple years ago celebrated. it's 50th anniversary. it is a regulatory agency and as we will see has responsibilities not only in that area but also...
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i'm talking about celia when enforcer and jordan is included. the diagnosis that is, is a, is, is it, is that these are countries that are sticking by crisis, economic, political security and some of them on how to order the civil wars. and the policy as are in the middle of these own. all these glasses are in the region and in syria as you are a guests have already mentioned the policy as how have beat actually w devices am because they are already a future in celia and they will force one more time actually to live. believe it. but if you just come to that they will achieve living in. so i believe that there is, this is responsibility, the responsibility of their promotional community toward good to, to provide on a while with all that with, with, or the means actually to, to keep those people at least with the minimum, a basic needs that they need in countries that are really high suffering, but he did he put circumstances at that at the, at this particular final fisted tomorrow. are you want to come in on that? i want to come in with that wi
i'm talking about celia when enforcer and jordan is included. the diagnosis that is, is a, is, is it, is that these are countries that are sticking by crisis, economic, political security and some of them on how to order the civil wars. and the policy as are in the middle of these own. all these glasses are in the region and in syria as you are a guests have already mentioned the policy as how have beat actually w devices am because they are already a future in celia and they will force one...
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many of these countries, particularly lebanon, jordan, are also hosting really large scale. there in population include twice, i have palestinian refugees from syria. so we're talking essentially about a huge impact that can go right across the scale socially, economically and potentially politically as well has ever has been a crucial pillar of operations in these countries for decades now. and we know that at harold my, when we heard a report from as in a quarter our corresponded in beirut just a moment ago, one palestinian refugees saying that because of the funding cuts, the, the refugees that he knew had been forced on to the streets. no one would imagine that the countries that these refugees are in are not going to take kindly to people being forced on to the streets of those cities. yes, indeed. i think the main problem that we are facing here in fact, is that when the light is very much dependent on one ayd from franklin and governments and that next, it's very fun to political partial from these, from these governments. we all know that in 2018 for it was under pre
many of these countries, particularly lebanon, jordan, are also hosting really large scale. there in population include twice, i have palestinian refugees from syria. so we're talking essentially about a huge impact that can go right across the scale socially, economically and potentially politically as well has ever has been a crucial pillar of operations in these countries for decades now. and we know that at harold my, when we heard a report from as in a quarter our corresponded in beirut...
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it provides food, aid, health care, education, and other essential services and jordan, lebanon, syria, and the occupied palestinian territories. now fulfilling that vast mandate requires a huge amount of money on what has launched a po for 1600000000 dollars this year. the agency has struggled to raise enough donations in the past and was says, the chronic shortfall could even lead to its collapse. now we're going to bring in our guests in a moment. first this report from zina caudle in beirut, in lebanon. home to half a 1000000, registered palestinian refugees they've been refugee twice in the past. now these palestinians from syria are again homeless. thousands of them fled to lebanon during syria civil war in search of safety. they're now struggling to survive the financial support they were receiving from the united nations relief and work agency has been cut because under what itself is facing a budget crisis, they used to give us $100.00 for rent. now it's $25.00 a day to reduce the assistance for food from $27.00 to $12.00 per person. we can't afford anything because everything
it provides food, aid, health care, education, and other essential services and jordan, lebanon, syria, and the occupied palestinian territories. now fulfilling that vast mandate requires a huge amount of money on what has launched a po for 1600000000 dollars this year. the agency has struggled to raise enough donations in the past and was says, the chronic shortfall could even lead to its collapse. now we're going to bring in our guests in a moment. first this report from zina caudle in...
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. >> how the man who helped build the michael jordan brand hid a dark secret for decades. >> every day i think about the fact that i took the life of a young black man. >> now speaking out about the power of a second chance. >> hopefully this will open up some opportunities for people. >>> plus -- >> this is "jeopardy!"! >> who is? amy schneider, the "jeopardy!" contestant on a winning streak like no other. >> and the streak continues for at least one more day. >> now the third most successful of all-time. >> only two other people have done this, is hard to wrap my mind around. >> the woman with more wins than any other. most wins of any transgender contestant. >> amy's bringing her own type of charisma, charm, and just general fearlessness to it. what is... an overpass? come on! question, is that an “s” or a “5”? think it's a 5... i thought so. argh! frustration...loading. [sfx: laser sounds] nobody wants more robot tests. but we could all use more ways to save. chai latte, for “rob ott.” for “rob ott.” error human. [sfx: laser sounds] switch to geico for more ways to save. why are al
. >> how the man who helped build the michael jordan brand hid a dark secret for decades. >> every day i think about the fact that i took the life of a young black man. >> now speaking out about the power of a second chance. >> hopefully this will open up some opportunities for people. >>> plus -- >> this is "jeopardy!"! >> who is? amy schneider, the "jeopardy!" contestant on a winning streak like no other. >> and the streak...
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jim jordan now defying the house select committee.ssman jordan said he had no relevant information and he raised questions about the panel's fairness. the letter was a response to a committee request for cooperation. with me now to share their reporting and insights cnn's nia malika herderson, melanie zanona and jackie kucinich from "the daily beast." nia, we'll start with you. jim jordan acknowledges he spoke to donald trump on the day of the insurrection so how can he say he has no relevant information? that's not his decision to make. >> not at all. he spoke with the president as you said, a big proponent of the big lie and a big proponent also of this idea that vice president mike pence at the time had something to do with the outcome of the election, that he could in fact overturn it so i think the next question is do they subpoena him, right? this is sort of a voluntary please come in representative jim jordan. he, of course, said no. will this escalate further to where they compel him to come in and what would his reaction be t
jim jordan now defying the house select committee.ssman jordan said he had no relevant information and he raised questions about the panel's fairness. the letter was a response to a committee request for cooperation. with me now to share their reporting and insights cnn's nia malika herderson, melanie zanona and jackie kucinich from "the daily beast." nia, we'll start with you. jim jordan acknowledges he spoke to donald trump on the day of the insurrection so how can he say he has no...
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jordan?ing in it for me, you know. >> jimmy: is it harder to direct a movie that you're in? >> you know, warren beatty said to me years ago, i'm just name dropping. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: good one. >> feels pretty good, right? >> jimmy: when you name drop, it's not like name dropping. >> i didn't want to be in the first film i directed. he said no, no, be in it, i said, why? he said, because it's a way in that you're used to. >> jimmy: oh. >> as an actor, you're used to -- so be in it. so i was like okay, i'll imagine i'm playing all the parts and that's the way i got into it. >> jimmy: wow. people have often called you -- they would say you're the next sidney portier, and then michael b. jordan is someone they would say, you are the next denzel washington. [ applause ] and so now here you guys, which i don't know, seems a little weird. do you like when people say that? >> it beats a sharp stick in the eye. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: right, okay. >> it's better than the next willie johnson coming
jordan?ing in it for me, you know. >> jimmy: is it harder to direct a movie that you're in? >> you know, warren beatty said to me years ago, i'm just name dropping. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: good one. >> feels pretty good, right? >> jimmy: when you name drop, it's not like name dropping. >> i didn't want to be in the first film i directed. he said no, no, be in it, i said, why? he said, because it's a way in that you're used to. >> jimmy: oh. >> as...
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so the door is still open there for jordan to cooperate. the thing for the committee to consider next, and this was always the path they were sort of traveling on when they started requesting information from city lawmakers, is how far are they willing to go to actually get that information? we know that some of these lawmakers are on the receiving end or sending end of text messages to then chief of staff mark meadows. some of them are close friends of his, including jeff jordan. it makes sense the committee would want to talk to them, but if they don't cooperate with this request, the question the committee has to answer next is are they ready to subpoena them, and then there's legal issues that stem from that. can they subpoena them, and in what way are the statements from city lawmakers protected from the kind of speech laws that protect lawmakers? a whole lot of questions as the city tries to find out how to get information and make it so the report does not have gaps in it, especially if they intend to make bigger criminal referrals d
so the door is still open there for jordan to cooperate. the thing for the committee to consider next, and this was always the path they were sort of traveling on when they started requesting information from city lawmakers, is how far are they willing to go to actually get that information? we know that some of these lawmakers are on the receiving end or sending end of text messages to then chief of staff mark meadows. some of them are close friends of his, including jeff jordan. it makes...
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jim jordan i will start with you.ou kicked off of the many, given a reason and number one, number two you heard from the department of staff confirmed by inspector general department of defense that all the things they did were correc. why were you kicked off of the committee, and what are your thoughts about the issue of nancy pelosi and the mayor of d.c. rejecting donald trump's call for troops two days a time? >> i think that was why we were kicked out because jim and i were raising that question and she wasn't going to lead us on the committee. the first time in american history, sean, the first time it's happened. i think she is afraid of getting to the truth. why is the sergeant of arms office will not let them release the communications and documents that surround this whole decision? why is that? they won't release information. so we have conflicting testimony between the capitol hill police who said the police chief said he requested national guard be there january 6. sergeant of arms said no, you didn't. con
jim jordan i will start with you.ou kicked off of the many, given a reason and number one, number two you heard from the department of staff confirmed by inspector general department of defense that all the things they did were correc. why were you kicked off of the committee, and what are your thoughts about the issue of nancy pelosi and the mayor of d.c. rejecting donald trump's call for troops two days a time? >> i think that was why we were kicked out because jim and i were raising...
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jordan davis is here tonight "buy dirt. [ cheers and applause jordan davis, fantastic.show we have also a brand-new thank you notes. >> steve: oh >> jimmy: in the show, yeah. guys, right now, of course, it is friday. it's time to count down the hottest songs at the top of the charts >> steve: oh great >> jimmy: yeah, here we go number three, we have "heat waves" by glass animals. that's a great song. [ cheers and applause at number two, we have "stay" by the kid laroi and justin bieber. [ cheers and applause >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: and holding steady at number one it is "easy on me" by adele [ cheers and applause those are the top three songs. >> steve: that's the top of the charts >> jimmy: yeah, now it is time to take a look at the songs at the bottom of the charts >> steve: okay [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: here we go first up at number 96. we have the "cha cha slide: covid edition. [ laughter ] this is by dj self-test. >> steve: dj self-test >> jimmy: 96 i guess it's the new version of the song "cha cha slide" except this time the lyrics are actually just instructi
jordan davis is here tonight "buy dirt. [ cheers and applause jordan davis, fantastic.show we have also a brand-new thank you notes. >> steve: oh >> jimmy: in the show, yeah. guys, right now, of course, it is friday. it's time to count down the hottest songs at the top of the charts >> steve: oh great >> jimmy: yeah, here we go number three, we have "heat waves" by glass animals. that's a great song. [ cheers and applause at number two, we have...
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jordan has more for washington, dc. on wednesday night, the u. s. ambassador to russia john solomon hand delivered the american response to russia's demands for increased security guarantees. amid it's scanned off with the west over ukraine, the letter several pages, long pizza, the biden administration's position u. s. troops go where they're wanted. individual countries decide whether they want to join, nato and russia must abandon any plans to invade ukraine. moscow says it has no such plants. the document is with them and walls in their court. we'll see what we do, as i said repeatedly, whether they choose the path of diplomacy and dialogue, whether they decide to renew aggression against ukraine were prepared either way, good to see you again. but the u. s. also offered some proposals it thinks could reassure russian president vladimir potent and his government printed arms control, improved transparency on u. s. engagement in ukraine, and changes to u. s. nato exercises and eastern europe. the russians received a similar note from nato lead
jordan has more for washington, dc. on wednesday night, the u. s. ambassador to russia john solomon hand delivered the american response to russia's demands for increased security guarantees. amid it's scanned off with the west over ukraine, the letter several pages, long pizza, the biden administration's position u. s. troops go where they're wanted. individual countries decide whether they want to join, nato and russia must abandon any plans to invade ukraine. moscow says it has no such...