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you had, obviously, worked with jordan before.know, after the success of "get out," does he have to sell much when he tells you about "nope" or -- >> he doesn't have to but he did. [ laughter ] so lucky he spoke to me about a film a while ago, and it went quiet and then he came back. it was at pandemic, so i was just like in the house by myself and then, jordan peele's calling to me. i'm like, pick up. and then he spoke about the film, like, scene for scene, beat for beat over the phone it's like a two hour and a half phone call and he's like, "what did you think? and i'm like, "i'm going to have to process that. [ laughter ] when you watch the film, you understand it's this and it's that and it's this and it's that yeah, a lot's happening, man, a lot's happening, man for me, it was just a -- for me, it was ambitious and audacious that's what i loved about it it was just, "oh, he's going for it." i mean -- and so, i just respected that, and i like to do that too so, i always like it >> seth: you're a fan of horror, and you actuall
you had, obviously, worked with jordan before.know, after the success of "get out," does he have to sell much when he tells you about "nope" or -- >> he doesn't have to but he did. [ laughter ] so lucky he spoke to me about a film a while ago, and it went quiet and then he came back. it was at pandemic, so i was just like in the house by myself and then, jordan peele's calling to me. i'm like, pick up. and then he spoke about the film, like, scene for scene, beat for...
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jordan. there you is a lot to talk about today but i have to comment on what he led in with and this violence we decry. it is a double standard, because these care pregnancy centers are a vital institution. they are in all 50 states and they are doing vital work every single day and help millions of american women every year and employ and work with over 10,000 medical professionals and you know what their goal is? it is to help women who are in difficult pregnancy situations, to help the women, to help them care for their unborn children. who in the world could be opposed toe that? senator warren came out and sleeked they need to be put out of business and need to get rid of these centers. it is incredible and the debate on the floor, i went down of all those 50 occurrencees, and there are more where violence has been perpetrated against these centers, these people who are do doing extraordinary worng. i could not list all of them and the vandalism and the destruction and the molotov cocktai
jordan. there you is a lot to talk about today but i have to comment on what he led in with and this violence we decry. it is a double standard, because these care pregnancy centers are a vital institution. they are in all 50 states and they are doing vital work every single day and help millions of american women every year and employ and work with over 10,000 medical professionals and you know what their goal is? it is to help women who are in difficult pregnancy situations, to help the...
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jordan: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. jordan: for years the democrats told us, we're not coming for your guns. yes they are. the second amendment as clear as possible. that's their beef, the second amendment says the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed but they don't care. in fact the sponsor of this legislation said so in committee. he said, quote, spare me the b.s. about constitutional rights. they don't care about that fundamental liberty, law-abiding citizens in this country enjoy. and they're coming for your firearms. six weeks ago, it was the red flag law. you know, where someone who doesn't like you can report you to law enforcement or to a judge, there's a hearing that you can't be at, your counsel can't be present, you haven't been charged with a crime but they can take your firearm. they can take your property. they can take away your second amendment liberties and then you have to petition for a subsequent
jordan: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. jordan: for years the democrats told us, we're not coming for your guns. yes they are. the second amendment as clear as possible. that's their beef, the second amendment says the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed but they don't care. in fact the sponsor of this legislation said so in committee. he said, quote, spare me the b.s. about constitutional rights....
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i spent one-on-one with oscar winner jordan peelle jordan is the mastermind behind some of the most talkedand with his new movie "nope," he's continuing to push the envelope he gave me a tour of the latest edition of a universal studios tour, his set. we spent time talking about that film that comes out in a few days as well >> look forward to that conversation >> it's going to be good all right. then from a portable grill to a gadget that turns your grill into a pizza oven. we're helping you barbecue with the best them. "consumer reports" rounded out the very best and most affordable grills for the summer >>> then homemade remedies from everything from bug bites to sun burn, poison ivy we have a doctor sharing her diy secrets. >> then in the third hour, how to keep our money secure on popular payment apps like venmo and zelle. >> and looking ahead to tomorrow, we're going to have some baseball greats with how about this aaron judge? jarrett cole jose trevino the they're going to show the special meaning behind a yankees hope week. they all -- the value of mentorship and youth sports. it w
i spent one-on-one with oscar winner jordan peelle jordan is the mastermind behind some of the most talkedand with his new movie "nope," he's continuing to push the envelope he gave me a tour of the latest edition of a universal studios tour, his set. we spent time talking about that film that comes out in a few days as well >> look forward to that conversation >> it's going to be good all right. then from a portable grill to a gadget that turns your grill into a pizza...
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jordan: good morning everyone.of why we think the euro carries on, the risk is the gas flows but also the global recession story building up. most analysts have just realized the euro can keep heading lower and there was a bit of a fight on the south side communities when the ecb turned hawkish and now it is quite clear that gas flow is dominating and the reason it goes to 95 is three reasons. the first is the gas flows. there was a high chance that operations do not resume in what we are seeing is a fundamental macro story. euro-dollar is heading lower because european imports of gas, buying whatever they can from the u.s.. they are throwing money at the wall to make sure the eu achieves the 80% gas storage aims. they have a lot more to do and that is until that target is reached. the second reason is china. the covid business cycle, telling us that shanghai might be going into lockdown again. that is the biggest trading partner for the euro area and the third one is recession risks. the u.s. raising rates the way
jordan: good morning everyone.of why we think the euro carries on, the risk is the gas flows but also the global recession story building up. most analysts have just realized the euro can keep heading lower and there was a bit of a fight on the south side communities when the ecb turned hawkish and now it is quite clear that gas flow is dominating and the reason it goes to 95 is three reasons. the first is the gas flows. there was a high chance that operations do not resume in what we are...
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jordan rochester out of london.t miller, from the german economy minister, not ruling out intervening in gas prices. tom: how do you do that? jonathan: i would love to know, but that is essentially the statement that's been made. matt: it is also the opposite of what we been reading. with the bailout and a lot that just went through, we expected them to let higher cost to be passed on to the consumer. i am not sure how he would intervene. the interesting thing that doesn't really matter, this is contrary to his party's raison d'etre. they want to reduce the use of fossil fuels. higher prices should be good for the greens. jonathan: one hell of a reality check about how you go about doing that. we have a netflix call as well. tom: we are getting into earnings season and they are adjusting. he goes a little weak and says it is the new streaming. paul sweeney is the expert on this. streaming wars are here and it is not happening. this show "stranger things" is not going to save netflix. i believe they go to a neutral.
jordan rochester out of london.t miller, from the german economy minister, not ruling out intervening in gas prices. tom: how do you do that? jonathan: i would love to know, but that is essentially the statement that's been made. matt: it is also the opposite of what we been reading. with the bailout and a lot that just went through, we expected them to let higher cost to be passed on to the consumer. i am not sure how he would intervene. the interesting thing that doesn't really matter, this...
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the king of theroyal passionate of jordan . i give the floor to his excellency president. >> my brother king bin salman, excellencies and highness it highnesses i extend my appreciation to the countries participating in today's summit which comes at an exceptional moment and the history of the world and our region to be a clear political significance on renewing our determination to enhance the partnership between the arab states the united states iteither at the bilateral level or the broader regionalframework . in a way that enables us to extend this partnership to further horizons of cooperation which meets the aspirations and interests of our peoples based on strong and well established ia relationships and principles from which we should not deviate in order to achieve mutual benefit and maintain the security and stability of the entire region. the worsening global and regional crisis spanning from the covid-19 pandemic, climate change, food security and the spread of armed conflicts globally and regionally have carried on
the king of theroyal passionate of jordan . i give the floor to his excellency president. >> my brother king bin salman, excellencies and highness it highnesses i extend my appreciation to the countries participating in today's summit which comes at an exceptional moment and the history of the world and our region to be a clear political significance on renewing our determination to enhance the partnership between the arab states the united states iteither at the bilateral level or the...
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jordan was saying another lie.er parents, the doctor who performed the abortion, the president saying they were all lying. one of the news organizations is the wall street journal. that paper's editorial is actually instructive here. maybe congressman jordan should reread it, or someone on his staff should read it to him because not only the journal append an editor's note to the original op-ed, it also points readers to. this it published a separate editorial called correcting the record on a rape case. in it they state, quote, we appreciate our obligation to correct the record on the case which is a terrible one. they published a correction, and they called at quote obligation. jim jordan is an elected public official who helped fuel a lie about a 10-year-old girl who was raped and went to a state to have an abortion. and a public official would does that should have the same obligation to correct the record and maybe just maybe even apologize. but maybe that simple act of decency is too tough for a guy who works
jordan was saying another lie.er parents, the doctor who performed the abortion, the president saying they were all lying. one of the news organizations is the wall street journal. that paper's editorial is actually instructive here. maybe congressman jordan should reread it, or someone on his staff should read it to him because not only the journal append an editor's note to the original op-ed, it also points readers to. this it published a separate editorial called correcting the record on a...
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jordan: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. jordan: for years the democrats told us, we're not coming for your guns. yes they are. the second amendment as clear as possible. that's their beef, the second amendment says the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed but they don't care. in fact the sponsor of this legislation said so in committee. he said, quote, spare me the b.s. about constitutional rights. they don't care about that fundamental liberty, law-abiding citizens in this country enjoy. and they're coming for your firearms. six weeks ago, it was the red flag law. you know, where someone who doesn't like you can report you to law enforcement or to a judge, there's a hearing that you can't be at, your counsel can't be present, you haven't been charged with a crime but they can take your firearm. they can take your property. they can take away your second amendment liberties and then you have to petition for a subsequent
jordan: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. jordan: for years the democrats told us, we're not coming for your guns. yes they are. the second amendment as clear as possible. that's their beef, the second amendment says the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed but they don't care. in fact the sponsor of this legislation said so in committee. he said, quote, spare me the b.s. about constitutional rights....
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and jordan.ghter and applause and just so we're clear, that's jibbly, jabbly, jadabbly, babbably and jordan. and finally, one last time that's ja, jed, jer, juh and i forget this guy's name [ laughter and applause last night's episode was pretty dramatic in case you missed it, here's a re-enactment with actual words from the actual show starring me, tariq, and questlove. guys ♪ [ cheers and applause >> tariq: thanks, jimmy. i'll be playing chris. a contestant with nefarious intentions >> questlove: and i'll be playing quincey, who is about to confront chris. >> jimmy: i'll be playing jordan h [ laughter ] all right, let's get ready ♪ >> tariq: my personal perspective is that if you're in a situation where there's four people invited to this fantasy suite, and then the female in that situation has sex with someone else, then i wouldn't be interested in that person being the person i'm with >> jimmy: would you vocalize that to them before fantasy suites, or during fantasy suites, or after fantasy s
and jordan.ghter and applause and just so we're clear, that's jibbly, jabbly, jadabbly, babbably and jordan. and finally, one last time that's ja, jed, jer, juh and i forget this guy's name [ laughter and applause last night's episode was pretty dramatic in case you missed it, here's a re-enactment with actual words from the actual show starring me, tariq, and questlove. guys ♪ [ cheers and applause >> tariq: thanks, jimmy. i'll be playing chris. a contestant with nefarious intentions...
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want to introduce you to jordan tannenbaum. he is the vice chair of the advisory council on hi >> now on american history tv, we're gonna talk about historic preservation and i want to introduce you to jordan tan about. he is vice chair of the advisory cancel on historic presentation. so what is that organization? >> the advisory council is an independent federal agency from the executive branch, and it was created by the preservation act of 1966. and a couple years ago it celebrated its 50th anniversary. it is a regulatory agency, and it has responsibilities not only in that area, but also to advise the president and congress on matters concerning preservation policy. the regulatory sections, section 106, that is a requirement that all federal agencies have to request the -- take into account the impact of their projects and their undertakings, the funding with the actual license, in excess, they have to take that into account and have an effect on a historic property. potential historic property which is defined by the nation
want to introduce you to jordan tannenbaum. he is the vice chair of the advisory council on hi >> now on american history tv, we're gonna talk about historic preservation and i want to introduce you to jordan tan about. he is vice chair of the advisory cancel on historic presentation. so what is that organization? >> the advisory council is an independent federal agency from the executive branch, and it was created by the preservation act of 1966. and a couple years ago it...
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thank you, his majesty, king abdullah of jordan. i give the floor to his excellency. >> my brother, his royal highness crown prince mohammad bin salman, mr. president, excellency, i extend appreciation for countries participating in this summit which comes at an exceptional moment in the history of the world and our region to be of clear political significance of renewing our determination to enhance the partnership between arab states and united states of america whether at the bilateral level or the broader regional framework in a way that enables us to extend this partnership to further horizons of cooperation, which meets the aspirations and interests of our people based on strong and well established relationships and principles from which we should not deviate in order to achieve mutual benefit and maintain the security and stability of the entire region. the worsening global and regional crises spending -- spa nning from the covid-19 pandemic, climate change, food security and the spread of armed conflicts globally and region
thank you, his majesty, king abdullah of jordan. i give the floor to his excellency. >> my brother, his royal highness crown prince mohammad bin salman, mr. president, excellency, i extend appreciation for countries participating in this summit which comes at an exceptional moment in the history of the world and our region to be of clear political significance of renewing our determination to enhance the partnership between arab states and united states of america whether at the bilateral...
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and we also have electricity connectivity with jordan and egypt. we also have created initiatives to reinforce a dialogue and partnership in the region and iraq is going with this methodology that will a feed into its national interest and in the region. and this context, iraq continues are the dialogue in order to keep away the weapons of mass destruction in the middle east and make it a safe place for the interests of the origin, the countries of the region and the world. and this sir, regard at the we look for a fair and i just are solution for the palestinian issue and to meet the aspirations of the palestinian people and to stop all the aggression against the palestinian people. our up guarantees that the solution of this conflict is through the international legitimacy, which is the only way to achieve stability in the region or iraq also supports the her yamini truce. her that is her, are ongoing her, which is a temporary solution that will bring about, you know, the or an end to the a conflict at up also supports the internet regional inter
and we also have electricity connectivity with jordan and egypt. we also have created initiatives to reinforce a dialogue and partnership in the region and iraq is going with this methodology that will a feed into its national interest and in the region. and this context, iraq continues are the dialogue in order to keep away the weapons of mass destruction in the middle east and make it a safe place for the interests of the origin, the countries of the region and the world. and this sir, regard...
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jordan. there you is a lot to talk about today but i have to comment on what he led in with and this violence we decry. it is a double standard, because these care pregnancy centers are a vital institution. they are in all 50 states and they are doing vital work every single day and help millions of american women every year and employ and work with over 10,000 medical professionals and you know what their goal is? it is to help women who are in difficult pregnancy situations, to help the women, to help them care for their unborn children. who in the world could be opposed toe that? senator warren came out and sleeked they need to be put out of business and need to get rid of these centers. it is incredible and the debate on the floor, i went down of all those 50 occurrencees, and there are more where violence has been perpetrated against these centers, these people who are do doing extraordinary worng. i could not list all of them and the vandalism and the destruction and the molotov cocktai
jordan. there you is a lot to talk about today but i have to comment on what he led in with and this violence we decry. it is a double standard, because these care pregnancy centers are a vital institution. they are in all 50 states and they are doing vital work every single day and help millions of american women every year and employ and work with over 10,000 medical professionals and you know what their goal is? it is to help women who are in difficult pregnancy situations, to help the...
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jordan equally struggled in terms of scarce water resources. it's a hot topic domestically. we are using the generosity of the american taxpayer and this congress we are using funding streams we have to offset in every way possible this burden and one of the things as i touched upon earlier was my desire to work in the space that would help the first floor them to return again in a safe secure unmolested manner to their villages. we agreed's conditions were at large not there for the voluntary dignified return refugees and there is some question or maybe less a question, a conviction they have to keep all of those refugees outside his orders. we work with each country in turn to assist with the nature of the pressures and the problems hosting these refugees present. ambassador linda, pledging conference and announced over $808 million in assistance which will help toward that end. >> let me switch to the united states, the administration drove down the admissions to a low level compared to our norms. president biden indicated we'd raise the refugees back up to about 120,000.
jordan equally struggled in terms of scarce water resources. it's a hot topic domestically. we are using the generosity of the american taxpayer and this congress we are using funding streams we have to offset in every way possible this burden and one of the things as i touched upon earlier was my desire to work in the space that would help the first floor them to return again in a safe secure unmolested manner to their villages. we agreed's conditions were at large not there for the voluntary...
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the military >> now, jordan tannenbaum that project took several years. why is that? >> because, the military had to, it is a bureaucracy and they had to decide if they had the funds to restore it. how it would be restored, what, there are standards on the department of the interior. they have to be met. and so, actually, as things go some have taken a little longer than two years. they needed to get everybody on the same page. who are those players, along with the federal agency, every state has a state historic preservation officer. that group was involved, the state was involved, and interestingly enough the niece of the artist was involved. there is a requirement that the public be involved. if the public is not that could be an issue that would wind up in court. the regulations clearly state that, and, the army needed to find out do we have the money? what are we going to use it for? and then you are getting all the other folks, be local preservation society was involved, there are a lot of players. at the end, i think this process allows people to stop and liste
the military >> now, jordan tannenbaum that project took several years. why is that? >> because, the military had to, it is a bureaucracy and they had to decide if they had the funds to restore it. how it would be restored, what, there are standards on the department of the interior. they have to be met. and so, actually, as things go some have taken a little longer than two years. they needed to get everybody on the same page. who are those players, along with the federal agency,...
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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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with no explanation, jordan deleted his tweet. approached by cnn, jordan offering no regrets?e noting that the alleged perpetrator is an undocumented egg immigrant. >> another new story. the real story is that, this is a heinous crime by an illegal immigrant. and i hope he is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. >> do you regret saying its ally though? >> after leaving a hearing almost two hours later, jordan offered more of an explanation. >> why did you delete the tweet? >> well, because we learned that this illegal alien did this heinous crime. so we deleted the tweet. >> do you apologize to the girl in the family for suggesting it was a lie? >> i never doubted the child. i was responding to a headline from your profession, the news profession, which happens all the time on twitter. i doubted joe biden which is usually a smart thing to do, based on all the things that he says that aren't accurate. but you know, they did a story that there is no evidence, they hadn't seen any evidence, the wall street journal did the, attorney general said the same thing. >> your twe
with no explanation, jordan deleted his tweet. approached by cnn, jordan offering no regrets?e noting that the alleged perpetrator is an undocumented egg immigrant. >> another new story. the real story is that, this is a heinous crime by an illegal immigrant. and i hope he is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. >> do you regret saying its ally though? >> after leaving a hearing almost two hours later, jordan offered more of an explanation. >> why did you delete...
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you may recall, jordan just can't quite remember when he spoke to trump on january 6th. >> on january him before, during, or after the capitol was attacked? >> i would -- i -- i spoke with him that day, after, i think after. i don't know if i spoke with him in the morning or not -- i just don't know -- i would have to go back -- i mean, i don't i don't -- i don't -- that -- when those conversations happened. but, a -- word i know is i spoke with him all the time. >> jordan says that he was at the trump white house many times. but doesn't always recall what took place. a plan to call trump supporters to march on the capital, attempts to seize voting machines, all the headlines from today's bombshell january 6th hearing. that's next. alright, limu, give me a socket wrench, pliers, and a phone open to libertymutual.com they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what youeed... and a blowtorch. only pay for whayou need. ♪ liber. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ bubbles bubbles so many bubbles! as an expedia member you earn points on your travels, and that's on top of your airline m
you may recall, jordan just can't quite remember when he spoke to trump on january 6th. >> on january him before, during, or after the capitol was attacked? >> i would -- i -- i spoke with him that day, after, i think after. i don't know if i spoke with him in the morning or not -- i just don't know -- i would have to go back -- i mean, i don't i don't -- i don't -- that -- when those conversations happened. but, a -- word i know is i spoke with him all the time. >> jordan...
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jim jordan deleted the tweet like it never happened because here's thing about jim jordan.se. jordan has been accused by at least five men of turning a blind eye to the sexual abuse of possibly more than 1,000 athletes and students when he was the assistant wrestling coach at ohio state. when those men spoke out, he did what jim jordan always does best, which is attack them. joining me now elie mustal and david corn, washington bureau chief of "mother jones" and author of american psychosis," and given that title i'm going to go to you first, david corn. these guys went all in calling this a lyrics calling out president biden calling this a lie. jim jordan is particularly egregious and you would fact that george clooney is ep ying a movie about what happened at ohio state that he would be a little more sensitive about these ideas of rape and molestation of children, but, nope, he went in. your thoughts? >> i can tell you're very surprised by, that. >>> and it's an honor to be here and to flash the cover of the book for the first time. i just got the copy of the cover. >> co
jim jordan deleted the tweet like it never happened because here's thing about jim jordan.se. jordan has been accused by at least five men of turning a blind eye to the sexual abuse of possibly more than 1,000 athletes and students when he was the assistant wrestling coach at ohio state. when those men spoke out, he did what jim jordan always does best, which is attack them. joining me now elie mustal and david corn, washington bureau chief of "mother jones" and author of american...
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35—year—old was minutes from her front door when she was attacked in ilford last week. 29—year—old jordan been charged with her murder. ayshea buks was there. it has been an extraordinary day here. obviously very emotional for the day here. obviously very emotionalfor the family day here. obviously very emotional for the family but they wanted to invite people here, to gants hill in east london in their words to walk the rr home. hundredsjoin them in doing that. they worked through the streets of gants hill to the point where we are now and as you can see, there are women and men and very young children. i spoke to one mother who said she wanted to bring herfour sons because she wanted them to be educated and remember that it is not acceptable to ignore the issue of violence against women and girls, and also to show respect for women. there are also local politicians and national leaders who have come to show their respects. the family have said that zara aleena was a brave and fearless, independent young woman. she was 35 years old and just secured a job at the royal court ofjustice and
35—year—old was minutes from her front door when she was attacked in ilford last week. 29—year—old jordan been charged with her murder. ayshea buks was there. it has been an extraordinary day here. obviously very emotional for the day here. obviously very emotionalfor the family day here. obviously very emotional for the family but they wanted to invite people here, to gants hill in east london in their words to walk the rr home. hundredsjoin them in doing that. they worked through the...
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the movie was written, produced and directed by jordan peele. him through mutual friends. actually, keegan key, michael key, is from detroit and also from michigan. so we kind of knew each other in those worlds. met jordan through there. he luckily asked me to be a part of this movie. >> that's cool. jordan, i'm unemployed at the moment. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> let's do it. >> i didn't make it into "nope." but hopefully i can make it into the sequel "yep." [ laughter ] so you're good at keeping secrets. you're keeping a lot of secrets away from the audience and this film just like you had to keep secrets while you were on "walking dead." >> right. >> how does the studio approach you for, you know, press junkets and things like that? when you're out to sell the movie or the television show to the public to get them to watch. they give you a list of things not to say? >> the list is just don't say these things, which is mostly everything. [ laughter ] >> there's a lot of speculation as to what this movie is really about. >> right.
the movie was written, produced and directed by jordan peele. him through mutual friends. actually, keegan key, michael key, is from detroit and also from michigan. so we kind of knew each other in those worlds. met jordan through there. he luckily asked me to be a part of this movie. >> that's cool. jordan, i'm unemployed at the moment. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> let's do it. >> i didn't make it into "nope." but hopefully i can make it into the sequel...
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these projects will make the region -- like the saudi investments in egypt and jordan. the more we build these connections, the more we will see the benefits return to our people. the united states will always value human rights enshrined in the u.n. charter. foundational freedoms are foundational to who we are as americans. it is in our dna. it is also because we know the future will be won by the countries that unleash the full potential of their populations. -- resilient societies and more modern and capable militaries where citizens can question their leaders without fear of reprisal. the ability to speak openly and exchange ideas freely is what unlocks innovation. accountable institutions that are free from corruption, that act transparently and respect the rule of law are the best way to deliver growth, respond to people's needs, and ensure justice. no country gets it right all the time, including the united states. our people are our strength. our countries, with the confidence to learn from mistakes, grow stronger. let me conclude by summing all this up in one s
these projects will make the region -- like the saudi investments in egypt and jordan. the more we build these connections, the more we will see the benefits return to our people. the united states will always value human rights enshrined in the u.n. charter. foundational freedoms are foundational to who we are as americans. it is in our dna. it is also because we know the future will be won by the countries that unleash the full potential of their populations. -- resilient societies and more...
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congressman gohmert, congressman jordan, thank you for joining us tonight on "hannity." we appreciate it. all right come in tonight with our economy barreling towards a period of stagnation if not recession, everybody agrees there is tough times ahead. everyone that is except for the white house press secretary who seems to think our economy is historically good. watch this. >> when you look at inflation and look at where we are economically and we are in a strong -- where a stronger and economically that we have been in history. >> jason: forget record high gas prices, historic levels of inflation, negative growth, this administration is on a mission to save the planet. watch this. >> the agenda for climate is facing headwinds given what we are seeing right now. when we are also trying to accelerate the movement. we are pursuing the very ambitious goals most ambitious in history. >> jason: joining now with reaction, former estates states department spokesperson, thank you for being here. i'm going to start with you, it's not easy being green and i'll tell you some other
congressman gohmert, congressman jordan, thank you for joining us tonight on "hannity." we appreciate it. all right come in tonight with our economy barreling towards a period of stagnation if not recession, everybody agrees there is tough times ahead. everyone that is except for the white house press secretary who seems to think our economy is historically good. watch this. >> when you look at inflation and look at where we are economically and we are in a strong -- where a...
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and others, so i think it _ thomas, jordan speed and others, so i think it is _ thomas, jordan speed — i think it is a lot more of a level playing field. not saying tiger... tiger— playing field. not saying tiger... tiger was— playing field. not saying tiger... tiger was a — playing field. not saying tiger... tiger was a different animal. he dominated gulf and obviously he was rory's_ dominated gulf and obviously he was rory's hero _ dominated gulf and obviously he was rory's hero growing up so there is a lot of— rory's hero growing up so there is a lot of potential good golfers out there. _ lot of potential good golfers out there, you know. so they are a threat — there, you know. so they are a threat to — there, you know. so they are a threat to rory. | there, you know. so they are a threat to rory.— there, you know. so they are a threat to rory. i will let you get back to the _ threat to rory. i will let you get back to the golf _ threat to rory. i will let you get back to the golf now _ threat to rory. i will let you get back to the golf now was - threat to rory. i will let you ge
and others, so i think it _ thomas, jordan speed and others, so i think it is _ thomas, jordan speed — i think it is a lot more of a level playing field. not saying tiger... tiger— playing field. not saying tiger... tiger was— playing field. not saying tiger... tiger was a — playing field. not saying tiger... tiger was a different animal. he dominated gulf and obviously he was rory's_ dominated gulf and obviously he was rory's hero _ dominated gulf and obviously he was rory's hero...
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>> jordan peele's "nope" scores number one, earning $44 million.e's third movie. "nope" currently the highest domestic opening for an original film since 2019'e st kicking ofw week, but maybe the most consequential of the summer. here to explain it, steve sedgwick hi, steve. good morning. >> a very good morning to you, frances. absolutely i think this is the pishtal week of the summer. we've got a huge number of companies earning about a third of the s&p 500, the biggest 500 companies reporting the bear marks of that industry, microsoft, tuesday, alphabet, tuesday, wednesday, meta, apple, on thursday. also a big, big week for the economy and for our viewers as well because we think the federal reserve on wednesday at the tail end of its meeting will put up the interest rate for a second meeting in a row. the cost of money set to get even tighter we've got gdp figures on thursday personal consumption, that's coming on friday i've got good news gasoline, the national average is coming off quite aggressively the national average is $4.36, down from a
>> jordan peele's "nope" scores number one, earning $44 million.e's third movie. "nope" currently the highest domestic opening for an original film since 2019'e st kicking ofw week, but maybe the most consequential of the summer. here to explain it, steve sedgwick hi, steve. good morning. >> a very good morning to you, frances. absolutely i think this is the pishtal week of the summer. we've got a huge number of companies earning about a third of the s&p 500,...
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also joining our discussion is democratic georgia state senator jim jordan. she's running for attorney general in georgia. senator jordan, let me begin with you. and what we heard from fani willis today. did any of that surprise you? what do you think the effectiveness will be of her subpoena process? >> none of it surprised me. they have been very intentional in terms of how they have approached this. they have been very serious. and even just today, there was order out of the fulton county superior court, where some important state senators who tried to quash miss willis's subpoenas, so the date would not have to appear before her grand jury. and the court did not agree with that. the court said to the extent that they have had communications with a third party, in terms of some sort of larger criminal activity, or enterprise. and it is absolutely appropriate for her to inquire. it is serious, and if i were anybody who received a subpoena. i would be concerned. >> daniel goldman, there were three united states senators who got grand jury subpoenas, in 2019.
also joining our discussion is democratic georgia state senator jim jordan. she's running for attorney general in georgia. senator jordan, let me begin with you. and what we heard from fani willis today. did any of that surprise you? what do you think the effectiveness will be of her subpoena process? >> none of it surprised me. they have been very intentional in terms of how they have approached this. they have been very serious. and even just today, there was order out of the fulton...
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tonight -- the cast of "nope, daniel kaluuya keke palmer, brandon perea, and director, jordan peele an new "closer look. featuring the 8g band with andrew marshall. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers [ cheers and applause >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well. and now, if you don't mind, we are going to get to the news president biden tested positive today for the coronavirus. luckily, we've all been keeping our distance
tonight -- the cast of "nope, daniel kaluuya keke palmer, brandon perea, and director, jordan peele an new "closer look. featuring the 8g band with andrew marshall. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers [ cheers and applause >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well. and now, if you don't mind, we are going to get to the news president biden tested positive today for the coronavirus. luckily, we've all been...
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that's the man who swept jordan off her feet.s out, there was a lot that she didn't know about george burch. coming up >> investigators take a deep dive into georgia's pass. and make a startling discovery. >> you are seeing george burch homicide. >> correct. >> when dateline continues. correct >> when dateline continues super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide hygenic clean free. it's gentle on her skin i didn't win the lawsuit, but everybody knows i wrote that song. flo? gosh, it's been forever. you look fantastic. it's jon. hamm, from the blind date we went on years ago. ah, the struggling actor who didn't believe he could save with snapshot based on how and how much he drives. i'd love to talk about it over dinner sometime. well, i usually don't talk on the phone during dinner, but for potential customer tom hamm, i will make an exception. oh, boy. three months have thing nicu vendor heightens badly beaten body was found in a wisconsin field, investigat
that's the man who swept jordan off her feet.s out, there was a lot that she didn't know about george burch. coming up >> investigators take a deep dive into georgia's pass. and make a startling discovery. >> you are seeing george burch homicide. >> correct. >> when dateline continues. correct >> when dateline continues super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide hygenic clean free. it's gentle...
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these and maybe 2000 back then was little under 65 michael jordan, 66. and he's a shooting guard sole. traditionally back then when you have 6465 players, they're already centers. so how could you compete? there's a big disparity already, because of our, of our, of our descent that how agents are at 6, but huge. iran is the same height as modern and be a heroes, like steph curry and kyrie irving. but his true strength lie in his skill mentality . he does everything right. shoot along bad and can attack them basket post up and defend. i think one thing that's really awesome about, you know, j t not only is a good guy off the court, but he's that warrior for you on the court. right? so nothing beats that you have character and talent and you know, for us cortez, that's really the best and who better for jerome to hold that talent with that? his own big brother, championship winning basketball pro jerrick tang was schooling to run before he even knew it. i would go with jerry and jerome made basketball history while he was still in college. they were the 1s
these and maybe 2000 back then was little under 65 michael jordan, 66. and he's a shooting guard sole. traditionally back then when you have 6465 players, they're already centers. so how could you compete? there's a big disparity already, because of our, of our, of our descent that how agents are at 6, but huge. iran is the same height as modern and be a heroes, like steph curry and kyrie irving. but his true strength lie in his skill mentality . he does everything right. shoot along bad and...
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the guy to write hoop center, a familiar figure, what she's either proceedings, michael jordan, we always see him here every the and he just reminds us that you know, that we have to really put in the word i think filipinos edi look, look, is the basketball like some sort of inspiration for them. you know, you hear just stories like coming from nowhere, then becoming some somebody. i mean, i think that's the dream. it is what people look off to that needs because you know, as the last, if you have to meet shock, if i say you have to really dedicated the have to have chris, have you done? i think it that way with the novak it was hard work. a something manila knows all about. the philippine capital is a place where many people to hustle every day to get by with some 13000000 moving around predominantly by road under a blistering sun. it's a struggle at times, but for gerad it's the people who make his hometown what it is. whenever it hasn't been my old, there's a very grew up. what i like whenever the moisture is the people in the people who are really welcoming and they are nice and polit
the guy to write hoop center, a familiar figure, what she's either proceedings, michael jordan, we always see him here every the and he just reminds us that you know, that we have to really put in the word i think filipinos edi look, look, is the basketball like some sort of inspiration for them. you know, you hear just stories like coming from nowhere, then becoming some somebody. i mean, i think that's the dream. it is what people look off to that needs because you know, as the last, if you...
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michael jordan, we always see him here every day. and he just reminds us that you know, that we have to really put them to work. i think that if he knows he look, look at the basketball, like some sort of inspiration for them. you know, you hear the stories like coming from nowhere, then becoming some somebody me, i think that's the g miss. what? because look off to that needs because you know, as and i think you have to meet sacrifices, you have to really dedicated the have do i have you done? i think it that way, you know, with, you know, the know back it was hard work is something manila knows all about. the philippine capital is a place where many people have to hustle every day to get by with some 13000000 moving around predominantly by road under a blistering sun. it's a struggle at times. but for jerome, it's the people who make his hometown what it is. when it hasn't been my home very grew up. what i like whenever the moisture is the people, the people who are really welcoming and they're all in nice and polite and you know,
michael jordan, we always see him here every day. and he just reminds us that you know, that we have to really put them to work. i think that if he knows he look, look at the basketball, like some sort of inspiration for them. you know, you hear the stories like coming from nowhere, then becoming some somebody me, i think that's the g miss. what? because look off to that needs because you know, as and i think you have to meet sacrifices, you have to really dedicated the have do i have you done?...
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the sniper got a feel for us, gave them just the name of a certain person was jordan jordan. but though more so because then you need to do one should own blossom. so you're, you're not a jewish. the whistle is that the 2 people talk about at the ledger double with this knife of those to you talk to russian collage cut close neighbors, given a solution, it was a solution or, oh good. it's a gives us, diane, you use up to the a on so much it did good. yeah. i did. it was also a listener. i'm on, but i missed a some welcoming still my with the blood with sun that on there you go with this. show me or send me to send you my us? yes, i'm us before with my other funny. just talking to me, but i fishy. i use a border. yes, that's all between them. if i was to go to them, you know what a sure. ah no, will it? so that is colette, i'm just to put it on his finger short on your desk and a newer version. a solution is to you more space, i mean, your impression is and then you move on to me. yeah. okay. lemme encoded bunk at the bill. i just got home your photo id with a bomb with the ne
the sniper got a feel for us, gave them just the name of a certain person was jordan jordan. but though more so because then you need to do one should own blossom. so you're, you're not a jewish. the whistle is that the 2 people talk about at the ledger double with this knife of those to you talk to russian collage cut close neighbors, given a solution, it was a solution or, oh good. it's a gives us, diane, you use up to the a on so much it did good. yeah. i did. it was also a listener. i'm on,...
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jordan. but though more so, because then you need to do one should own little national. so are you on, you're not a journalist, the whistle is that it got to keep what talk look at the letter that i bought this night. there's 2 new talks to russian collage car, chris, michael, giving us a solution that was a solution or. oh, great to get those done. yeah. you can use up to the a. so then what do you know how to do it as they own home? it did, did he just did it was a militia lot of money that i missed the sub welcoming. so my with to watch like with me or send me choose any myers? yes, i'm a specialist when i'm not sure when you send me a funny to just talk to me, but i fishy. i use a border. yes, it has home with her. let me have a brochure. mama, nole, it's just i just collect also just to put that on his finger. sure. on your desk. a pastor, always a newer version of a with some illusions too. yeah. pretty much this to me. never increases much the anymore. mm hm. yeah. okay. lemme encoded
jordan. but though more so, because then you need to do one should own little national. so are you on, you're not a journalist, the whistle is that it got to keep what talk look at the letter that i bought this night. there's 2 new talks to russian collage car, chris, michael, giving us a solution that was a solution or. oh, great to get those done. yeah. you can use up to the a. so then what do you know how to do it as they own home? it did, did he just did it was a militia lot of money that i...