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jordan dunk. do i be like mike or fall flat on my face. we'll find out the results and even hear what jordan has to say about it. >> speaking of jordan, we haveirst movie role, co-starred with whitney houston. we'll talk with jordan about working with whitney houston and other projects on the horizon. >> we know olympic gold but what about the fierce five ability to forecast? they are going to help me with the weather in just a little bit. a little later on hope solo will be joining us. we have a gold filled day. >> let's go inside. we have a lot to get to. natalie has the headlines. good morning again. >> good morning. more homes are threatened by a growing wildfire that has burned 40 buildings in central washington state. officials say the fire has scorched more than 24 square miles since it started monday. they are urging residents in the fire's path to evacuate. wildfires are also burning in oregon and idaho where a firefighter was killed sunday when a tree fell on her. >>> french police say at least 16 officers were injured overnight duringry rioting in northern france. officials say dozens of young men pulled people from their cars and
jordan dunk. do i be like mike or fall flat on my face. we'll find out the results and even hear what jordan has to say about it. >> speaking of jordan, we haveirst movie role, co-starred with whitney houston. we'll talk with jordan about working with whitney houston and other projects on the horizon. >> we know olympic gold but what about the fierce five ability to forecast? they are going to help me with the weather in just a little bit. a little later on hope solo will be joining...
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standing here today in remembrance of the jordan jordan, one of the members of my community. the young man i had worked with, whose life was ended prematurely. saturday afternoon, supervisor 0 olague, a young man was shot in the face. the young man was the survivor of a mother who had been merged five years ago. this is multi generational. thank you, supervisor avalos, foyer consistent stand. this is not just an omi issue, this is a city-wide issue. i want to commend the efforts of malia cohen and hurt addressing this issue of violence. i am assured that you will continue to work. i wanted to say quickly, supervisor avalos, you and i have been doing this for 10 years. there are some lessons learned. one of the primary things we have to do is ensure continuity of services. you heard the woman speak before regarding the the permit a public health saying that 80%, 90% of people are responding to these incidents. uni know that that is not right. i want to commend the efforts under way by the housing authority to bring more synergy to the response. it is not a police problem exclu
standing here today in remembrance of the jordan jordan, one of the members of my community. the young man i had worked with, whose life was ended prematurely. saturday afternoon, supervisor 0 olague, a young man was shot in the face. the young man was the survivor of a mother who had been merged five years ago. this is multi generational. thank you, supervisor avalos, foyer consistent stand. this is not just an omi issue, this is a city-wide issue. i want to commend the efforts of malia cohen...
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who was supposed to jordan jordan is already a country accused of being involved in smuggling weapons to syrian rebels. over twenty children forced to live in catechumens in central russia by an islamic sect now being sent to all ages they spent over ten years in underground cells until being rescued by police. plus egypt briefly reopened. only to let palestinians back into the blockaded region gaza remain sealed off from vital aid routes off the border of violence which forced the closure of underground smuggling tunnels. oil and gas companies plunder the landscapes to make a quick buck we show the darker side of mineral extraction and the emotional costs involved. in two thousand and four some residents in garfield county began to complain that they were getting sick as a result of the drilling activities in their neighborhoods. a young woman from cild laura amos was one of the earliest and loudest voices. as everyone in this room probably knows my groundwater has been contaminated with methane williamsport gets a lot of people in this room with contamination and pollution issues so
who was supposed to jordan jordan is already a country accused of being involved in smuggling weapons to syrian rebels. over twenty children forced to live in catechumens in central russia by an islamic sect now being sent to all ages they spent over ten years in underground cells until being rescued by police. plus egypt briefly reopened. only to let palestinians back into the blockaded region gaza remain sealed off from vital aid routes off the border of violence which forced the closure of...
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jordan jordan of course a place that's been accused of smuggling weapons and arms into syria to help the rebels there also the place the place of choice for those wanting to defect from the assad regime to go so it would suggest that those close ties with the likes of jordan could see him looking to. be keener to speak to the rebels as opposed to the assad government but it looks like it will be lakhdar brahimi who will take over as the special envoy for the u.n. and arab league on the syrian crisis. certainly has his work cut out for him with no letup in violence on the ground in syria the army has flushed rebels out of a strategic district in the city of aleppo following intense street clashes that are two socks on a boy who's been looking at exactly who these rebels are really. the syrian uprising now is very different from what it used to be even a year ago and western media are also now waking up to the fact that not all who are fighting the syrian army in the north are really standing up for freedom and democracy just recently the reuters news agency has published the story of syrian rebel syrian militants complaining about an increasing influx of foreign jihadists pointed radicals within. them multiple reports of libyan the slimy of gunnies fighter
jordan jordan of course a place that's been accused of smuggling weapons and arms into syria to help the rebels there also the place the place of choice for those wanting to defect from the assad regime to go so it would suggest that those close ties with the likes of jordan could see him looking to. be keener to speak to the rebels as opposed to the assad government but it looks like it will be lakhdar brahimi who will take over as the special envoy for the u.n. and arab league on the syrian...
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chosen for now though its former algerian foreign minister me he does have personal links to jordan jordan's a country already accused of involvement in smuggling weapons to the syrian rebels . of the twenty children forced to live in catechumens in central russia by an islamic sect have now been sent to inches they've spent over ten years in underground cells until being rescued by police. plus egypt briefly reopens its crossing to only to allow palestinians back in gaza remain sealed off from vital aid routes off the board of violence forced the closure of underground smuggling tunnels by buildout is here in half an hour's time but for now it's crosstalk. play. live. and you can. start. blowing welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle the pegging of the dollar is the era of the greenback finally coming to an end with china and japan now trading with each other in their own currencies is the international monetary in financial order fundamentally changing and if this is the case who are the winners and losers. live. and you can. start. to cross out the fate of the dollar i'm joined by mark c
chosen for now though its former algerian foreign minister me he does have personal links to jordan jordan's a country already accused of involvement in smuggling weapons to the syrian rebels . of the twenty children forced to live in catechumens in central russia by an islamic sect have now been sent to inches they've spent over ten years in underground cells until being rescued by police. plus egypt briefly reopens its crossing to only to allow palestinians back in gaza remain sealed off from...
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jordan. jordan has walked, grounded to first and then back in the sixth was very instrumental in getting alexei to third base. he was there with nobody out in second. fouled off a couple of 3-2 breaking balls an got another one and grounded to the right side to get him over. so a good at-bat for jordan. 0-2 the count. beckham on deck. and if you're jung in back in the third inning a.j. was ejected as was robin. just got a piece of that one. you know what's amazed me is just watching our club for so long, our guys robin didn't come in here in a new manager and try to reinvent the whaoel -- whelt. he's just doing baseball 101. that ball gets away. steve: this time jaso can't find it. i agree the first thing he did was try to take as much pressure off players as he can and say look, i'm going to put you out there and you're going to play. i'm not going to criticize you. you do whatever you do. he's been patient he's had so many young players as well as a corps of veterans on this team but it's that approach, that mild man erred approach even though he's highly competitive, that's really helped this team. hawk: well coming to the ballpark every day as that is out number two they're coming to the ballpark every day instead of hoping to win a game they're expecting to win a game. steve: w
jordan. jordan has walked, grounded to first and then back in the sixth was very instrumental in getting alexei to third base. he was there with nobody out in second. fouled off a couple of 3-2 breaking balls an got another one and grounded to the right side to get him over. so a good at-bat for jordan. 0-2 the count. beckham on deck. and if you're jung in back in the third inning a.j. was ejected as was robin. just got a piece of that one. you know what's amazed me is just watching our club...
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sports delumnist for the huffington post jordan schultsz his blog is called the skwhultschultz report. jordanz, his blog is called the schultz report. jordan jordantz. are you there? >> yes. i am here. >> there we go. we foupdz you. hey, jordan. good to talk to you. a little technical difficulty on our end. sorry about that. so, guys, where do we start? there is so much to talk about that happened this weekend at the olympics. let's just start by saying credit where credit is due. he had a rocky start. michael phelps really walks out the hero. >> yeah, you know i spoke with michael phelps before the olympics. one of the things he told me is something he told a lot of people is that it seems like these past four years have not been the same as beijing in terms of his preparation. he really had not prepared up until the past eight or nine months in terms of his diet his training, really everything. but i think, you know, what you saw was the end of a career that is just absolutely magnificent. we knew how special he was before they started but for him to come out like he said a little bit of a slow start using to fellow american ryan rochte but the
sports delumnist for the huffington post jordan schultsz his blog is called the skwhultschultz report. jordanz, his blog is called the schultz report. jordan jordantz. are you there? >> yes. i am here. >> there we go. we foupdz you. hey, jordan. good to talk to you. a little technical difficulty on our end. sorry about that. so, guys, where do we start? there is so much to talk about that happened this weekend at the olympics. let's just start by saying credit where credit is due....
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jordan. >> l living in a war, moments of peace and quiet in this transit camp in jordan. it is not the kind of park were children normally play. the syrians are still scared and most don't want their faces shown. they study english literature until the fighting is too much to bear. even the journey out is dangerous. >> it is 7 miles walking. we can't make it in the road because the army, if is taking to jordan. it here we go. >> do you feel safe in jordan? >> there is a different struggled out. handouts are stressful. even if everyone is getting enough water and food. this camp was set up for 800 people. 8000 have come here, forcing dorgan to rethink its response. they had been allowed to leave these temporary centers to stay with relatives or friends, but not anymore. security forces guarded the exits. jordan is also shutting other transit camps. a month ago, when dozens crossed the border daily, this facility could handle the in-flux. >> it looks like the syrians that live here had to leave in a hurry. they are struggling to keep pace with the intensity of the syrian crisis. the temporary transit camps became so overcrowded, jordanians have had to find other places for them to stay. >> this is where they are being moved. in a city in the desert 15 miles from the border. it is big enough to give refuge to 100,000 assyrians. the u.s. and raced to put up the first official camp, marking a ne
jordan. >> l living in a war, moments of peace and quiet in this transit camp in jordan. it is not the kind of park were children normally play. the syrians are still scared and most don't want their faces shown. they study english literature until the fighting is too much to bear. even the journey out is dangerous. >> it is 7 miles walking. we can't make it in the road because the army, if is taking to jordan. it here we go. >> do you feel safe in jordan? >> there is a...
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so jordan and now says jordan must come first. >> that was the report from the jordanian border withyria. to discuss the situation in syria, spoke to the u.n. undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs. i began by asking her what she made of kofi annan's decision to quit as the u.n. arab league joined a special envoy to syria -- was this a decision of the feet? i am sure he was usually frustrated. mediation is a very default -- difficult thing to do. we have seen in international community that is not united on syria. this makes it extraordinarily difficult to get to a point for the kinds of political things that we need to see, to make sure that we have a cease-fire and then to have some kind of process that ends with the will of the syrian people, this is a process that is lengthy, and you need a united international community to make it happen. >> and you talked about the finger-pointing and the name- calling in the fact that you did not receive the support. and the fact that the international community was not united. i mean, that sounds like defeat. >> i do not think it is
so jordan and now says jordan must come first. >> that was the report from the jordanian border withyria. to discuss the situation in syria, spoke to the u.n. undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs. i began by asking her what she made of kofi annan's decision to quit as the u.n. arab league joined a special envoy to syria -- was this a decision of the feet? i am sure he was usually frustrated. mediation is a very default -- difficult thing to do. we have seen in international...
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jordan. this is something you'll see only on cbs, an interview we're very proud of here at cbs news and "cbs this morning." charlie rose over the weekend traveled to jordan to talk with king abdullah of jordant the crisis in syria, among other things. so, we'll hear from the king about a variety of interviews -- of subjects. it was a wide-ranging interview. charlie sat down with him for a while. they got to do a walk-and-talk and charlie even visited a refugee camp near the border of syria in jordan where he saw some of the syrian refugees, which is interesting, and we'll look at that as well in our 8:00 hour here. >> and what a volatile place, in a way. i mean, it's sort of the quiet oasis in a very crazy neighborhood these days, no pun intended. >> absolutely, and you'll get to see the king's response to charlie when he asked him about syria and sort of asks him what the leader there can do to sort of help this unsettled area. >> probably by leaving. anyway -- >> we'll see. >> we'll see dad look, you can get eggs, bacon and pancakes for $4. umm. in my day, you get eggs, bacon and pancakes, and it only cost you $4. the $4 everyday value slam. one of 4 tasty choices for $4 off the 2-4-6-8 v
jordan. this is something you'll see only on cbs, an interview we're very proud of here at cbs news and "cbs this morning." charlie rose over the weekend traveled to jordan to talk with king abdullah of jordant the crisis in syria, among other things. so, we'll hear from the king about a variety of interviews -- of subjects. it was a wide-ranging interview. charlie sat down with him for a while. they got to do a walk-and-talk and charlie even visited a refugee camp near the border of...
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jordan? >> when you are talking about the arab spring in jordan, i mean, again if we will be what -- look at jordan, i know what i call sort of the usual suspects of those that say the pace of reform in jordan in slow. my answer to them is, slow in respect to who? i just mentioned the charges of egyptian, tunis and libya. they worry about it slightly different and there is nothing conclusive. in jordan, in 18 months, we changed a third of e constitution, we introduced two independent elements to the constitution. a new constitution and for the first time, and independent commissions to elections which is going to be vital for the next phase of the political life. and a new political party law, a new election law, a teachers union this is everything demanded be at this muss brim brotherhood and more. i, when i say more i pushed for more, as well as all of the other groups that we have in the countr all of the legislation we did in months, i challenge you to find a country in the world that could have done as much as we have done in 18 months. the difference between jordan and i think those other cou
jordan? >> when you are talking about the arab spring in jordan, i mean, again if we will be what -- look at jordan, i know what i call sort of the usual suspects of those that say the pace of reform in jordan in slow. my answer to them is, slow in respect to who? i just mentioned the charges of egyptian, tunis and libya. they worry about it slightly different and there is nothing conclusive. in jordan, in 18 months, we changed a third of e constitution, we introduced two independent...
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jordan transportation. art jordan started the business in 1957 with four school buses. his son mark still runs jordanfor s.t.i. >> they're able to bring a lot of different things. purchasing power. a lot of extra logistics that we didn't have the benefit of. they're really is a beautiful blend between the family run branding name that happens on the local level, but we're also able to have a lot of things that come with a larger corporate structure. >> reporter: nationwide, the average age of a school bus is ten years old, those owned by s.t.i., are about half that age. tell me about some other technology that you have that's not in this bus, but you have in other parts of the country where parents can actually know where there kids are all the time? >> we have a product called "safe stop" and safe stop is through a g.p.s. system, i think very importantly it tells working moms and working dads when the bus got to school at 8:02. the bus picked up johnny at 8:10. the bus dropped johnny off at their bus stop at 3:05. >> reporter: s.t.i. is looking to expand into the carolinas and california. but there
jordan transportation. art jordan started the business in 1957 with four school buses. his son mark still runs jordanfor s.t.i. >> they're able to bring a lot of different things. purchasing power. a lot of extra logistics that we didn't have the benefit of. they're really is a beautiful blend between the family run branding name that happens on the local level, but we're also able to have a lot of things that come with a larger corporate structure. >> reporter: nationwide, the...
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jordan's life. jason jordan, an attorney, and bill jordan's son, speaks out. >> he's not just some small-time guy whoripping people off at cherry creek mall. he's willing to have somebody murdered, for crying out loud. >> the denver d.a.'s office charges smith again, with one count of attempted murder. those charges are dropped by prosecutors, our, when smith agrees to a plea deal and pleads guilty to aggravated robbery, second degree assault, robbery and theft. he's sentenced to 25 years in prison. dense spite the outcome, jason jordan says his dad's life has never been the same since that day he bought an ipad. >> it's like their whole world's been turned upside down. beginning to end. it's just crazy. >>> coming up, a couple's surveillance video camera solves a strange mystery and reveals a cruel truth. plus a donkey goes up, up and away. a publicity stunt gone awry. >> kids were crying because the donkey, she was crying as well. >> when "caught on camera: bold, brazen and bizarre" continues. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressi
jordan's life. jason jordan, an attorney, and bill jordan's son, speaks out. >> he's not just some small-time guy whoripping people off at cherry creek mall. he's willing to have somebody murdered, for crying out loud. >> the denver d.a.'s office charges smith again, with one count of attempted murder. those charges are dropped by prosecutors, our, when smith agrees to a plea deal and pleads guilty to aggravated robbery, second degree assault, robbery and theft. he's sentenced to 25...
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toilet paper ads brain child of these two brothers jordan and brian, jordan dreamed up the idea whilehe university of michigan. and there star toilet paper was born. the first they supply it free to bars bowling allies any public place. the second as they get advertisers to pay for the privilege of being on a role, your ad here. >> that's a great story. we're so sorry about that. we're clearly having a technical problem with the sound. we'll try to fix fit we don't we'll see if we can get it online. this is the marketing you. >> ladies, am i right. >> yep. >> there you go. >> you now how it goes. you know, i don't know i think people will try to get adds placed anywhere they go, anywhere they can. we're like anywhere they can. >> this one is called -- >> i know that you were going to try to see it if you can. it is amazing. >> you know it before, you've seen it. and this one is interesting, though, because it has 3,000- year-old art of chinese hack ya battic. >> i'm sorry. >> stay with us this morning, just ahead a story news actually calling your jaw is going to drop when you hear th
toilet paper ads brain child of these two brothers jordan and brian, jordan dreamed up the idea whilehe university of michigan. and there star toilet paper was born. the first they supply it free to bars bowling allies any public place. the second as they get advertisers to pay for the privilege of being on a role, your ad here. >> that's a great story. we're so sorry about that. we're clearly having a technical problem with the sound. we'll try to fix fit we don't we'll see if we can get...
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jordan and actors talk about >>> there is only one person with the real story on the kardashians. ♪ >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> we'll have more of my conversation with kim abdullah of jordan. jordanng on sunday about the major problems facing the middle east today. for 18 months jordan has watched its neighbor streets become the site of revolution and historic change but through it all, jordan's own streets have remained care-free by comparison. the country's leader is his majesty king abdullah ii. i'm not surprised you're driving. a contemporary ruler who prides himself on being a moderate arab in a region where extremists dominate the conversation. he told us he believed there is one conflict central to the region's troubles. >> charlie, i still believe that, you know and we all know that the core is still the israeli/palestinian peace process. arab spring, syria, iran these at the end of the day are sideline issues. whatever happens, the core issue, one that ignites the whole area is still the plight of the israelis and palestinians. our job in 2012 was to keep the process alive until we could get past the american elections. whether we like it or not, you cannot move forward
jordan and actors talk about >>> there is only one person with the real story on the kardashians. ♪ >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> we'll have more of my conversation with kim abdullah of jordan. jordanng on sunday about the major problems facing the middle east today. for 18 months jordan has watched its neighbor streets become the site of revolution and historic change but through it all, jordan's own streets have remained care-free by...
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jordan. jordan denies that right now but it's tough to know what is true here. we do know that the saudis are involved here with the syrian rebels. we know jordantar is involved, cutter is involved. what does it mean when they are all involved and the united states is not. >> it creates a risk. a lot of people are talking about looking for regional leadership here. would you the united states to lead that coalition, lead an international coalition, what you see is a risk of the conflict regional hraoeuzing turning into not only a civil war but a regional conflict much more dangerous to our interests. it is key for the united states to decide how it's going to act and get in there and show some leadership. jenna: senator graham, lieberman and mccain wrote an article in "the washington post" that made the argument as well about this dissolving further and affects on national security. what could the affects be. >> it could be many. if the syrian opposition seems to be turning to islamist extremists for help, that's bad for us. any successor government in syria won't be very happy with the west having failed to help it during this civil war. if yo
jordan. jordan denies that right now but it's tough to know what is true here. we do know that the saudis are involved here with the syrian rebels. we know jordantar is involved, cutter is involved. what does it mean when they are all involved and the united states is not. >> it creates a risk. a lot of people are talking about looking for regional leadership here. would you the united states to lead that coalition, lead an international coalition, what you see is a risk of the conflict...
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jordan. mr. gabaudan, how many people have been displaced? what's the best estimate on how many are now refugees in syria? >> there are 120,000 syrians who have been registered as refugees in jordan, in turkey, in lebanon and a few in iraq. but there are many more that have crossed into this country than have t sought to be registered. >> suarez: probably many that are internally displaced, inside the country not having crossed borders. >> indeed. the numbers are extremely varied. they estimate to range from 400,000 to a million-and-a-half. whatever the real figure, these are astounding figures. unfortunately aid doesn't reach them well. >> suarez: has the syrian government and, for that matter, have the rebels allowed international aid to reach people who are out of their homes? >> well, i think agencies trying to get into syria formally through government are not getting the visas they need to operate neutrally as all humanitarians seeng to work. there are agencies working cross border. mostly in the medical field trying to help those people in the free syrian army who are helping the wounded. there are lots of clandestine hospitals and the evacuation of these is a key challenge. >> suarez: you mentioned people who are making it overboarders. syria borders five other countries. is there a difference in the way they're being received in these various places? are they being allowed to cross unmolested? >> well, i've been very much impressed when i was in lebanon and syria to see that these countries have done three things that are uncommon: open borders, access to services, to schools and to the medical facilities, and no report of brutality or abuse by local security forces. this is quite remarkable. therefore, the welcoming of the syrians had been very good. it is important that we support these countries so that they keep on keeping their borders open. the only syrians who are can help now are those getting out. >> suarez: are people who are trying to make it to the border being harassed? are they under attack while they're still in syria? >> when we were in lebanon in the northern part of lebanon just across hama, the border was very dangerous. we had reports of syrian sharp shooters taking aim at refugees trying to flee. most of them have been crossing into the bekka valley and increasing numbers into jordan. in jordan they either move legally through the bder but that is proving more and more difficult because the syrians are putting their own checks on when people can leave. therefore more people leave illegally in the eastern part of the border. they are then picked up by the jordanian army and brought into centers. >> suarez: it sounds like people have terrible individual choices to make. they live in places where there's artillery fire, gun battles, even now attacks by fixed wing aircraft. it's dangerous if they stay. but it's also dangerous if they move. >> it's dangerous to move. as i said the neighboring countries have received them well, have kept their borders open, have not tried to limit their entry. now that policy seems to be changing a little bit with the encampment policy that has been designed by jordan. we feel this may be a sort of light deterrent. you'll still be welcome if you come. you won't have access to our whole country as was the case previously. i think it's be
jordan. mr. gabaudan, how many people have been displaced? what's the best estimate on how many are now refugees in syria? >> there are 120,000 syrians who have been registered as refugees in jordan, in turkey, in lebanon and a few in iraq. but there are many more that have crossed into this country than have t sought to be registered. >> suarez: probably many that are internally displaced, inside the country not having crossed borders. >> indeed. the numbers are extremely...
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jordan. -- magic, jordan, it was like elvis and the beatles put together.e final game croatian player guarding magic johnson waved to a teammate on the bench to take a picture of them together while they were playing. the current u.s. dream team ain't too shabby either but stars aligned on the podium 20 years ago today. back when we used to -- could watch the games like it would say they will be on this channel at this time and you can just turn it on and watch it not anymore. i think you should just forget about it and watch this guy. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> she passed away in 22 days. i don't think mitt romney realizes what he has done to anyone. >> bill: pro-obama campaign ad accusing mitt romney to the death of an american woman. is this a new low? dick morris will analyze. >> ah-ha, maybe i'm a social -- >> a california college professor accusing me, your humble correspondent of right wing buffoonery. wow, that man on the factor tonight. also ahead, jesse watters goes to madison, wisconsin. >> on your head tattooed that girls ma
jordan. -- magic, jordan, it was like elvis and the beatles put together.e final game croatian player guarding magic johnson waved to a teammate on the bench to take a picture of them together while they were playing. the current u.s. dream team ain't too shabby either but stars aligned on the podium 20 years ago today. back when we used to -- could watch the games like it would say they will be on this channel at this time and you can just turn it on and watch it not anymore. i think you...
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jordan. -- magic, jordan, it was like elvis and the beatles put together.e final game croatian player guarding magic johnson waved to a teammate on the bench to take a picture of them together while they were playing. the current u.s. dream team ain't too shabby either but stars aligned
jordan. -- magic, jordan, it was like elvis and the beatles put together.e final game croatian player guarding magic johnson waved to a teammate on the bench to take a picture of them together while they were playing. the current u.s. dream team ain't too shabby either but stars aligned
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everyday are fleeing across the border into jordan and that's putting pressure on jordan which is calling for international aid. charlie rose sat down with jordan's king abdullah in amman for "cbs this morning." >> reporter: do you believe that the syrians-- that it's not going to be easy for assad to go because he is part of the-- minority and that therefore there may be a plan "b?" >> if i was putting myself in his shoes, and again, having seen images of what happened to qaddafi, i mean that must be something in the back of his mind. where would i want to go if that was an option? if he does go by whatever means, i don't think the system is capable of changing. so you know, the clock is ticking on a political transition. and if we don't find ourselves a way out by the end of the year, then you are going to see a spike in sectarian violence and i think it's going to be a full out civil war. and you know, i think calamity for years to come. >> jeff: you can see the full charlie rose interview with king abdullah this coming tuesday on "cbs this morning." later here, moment of decision for the world's fastest runners. and inside look at how china c
everyday are fleeing across the border into jordan and that's putting pressure on jordan which is calling for international aid. charlie rose sat down with jordan's king abdullah in amman for "cbs this morning." >> reporter: do you believe that the syrians-- that it's not going to be easy for assad to go because he is part of the-- minority and that therefore there may be a plan "b?" >> if i was putting myself in his shoes, and again, having seen images of what...
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jordan hoo'd you do this?" this?"no... more than... a... half hour before the fire.../ jordan... was... given a speeding ticket...//.the... same cop ...wws first on the scene ... and... saw... jordan carrying lewis outside...///. the ... officer... changed... the ticket ... to... a... warning. common sense says if it ain't brrke, don't fix it, but one of america's smartest men ssys we can doo-doo better... microsoft... mogul ...bill gates... looking... for ways... to... "flush out"... contaminated... drinking water... world-- wide...//...and, ../ .he.... says... the answer... lies in the ba. bathroom.the ... microsofttfounder ... hosted... a... "reinvent the toilet fair"... this week... in seattle...///.in ... order ...to be... in the running ... for the world's... next toilet.../ &pentrants... must... operate... without running water,... electricity... or.. .a... septic system...///.the... foundation... wants,... entries... to capture energy ... or... other resources... / on... five... cents a day. 115-125"the current design has a real problem. it uses a lot of water, requires a very expensive system o bring in very clean water, then you make that water dirty." dirty."377... mill
jordan hoo'd you do this?" this?"no... more than... a... half hour before the fire.../ jordan... was... given a speeding ticket...//.the... same cop ...wws first on the scene ... and... saw... jordan carrying lewis outside...///. the ... officer... changed... the ticket ... to... a... warning. common sense says if it ain't brrke, don't fix it, but one of america's smartest men ssys we can doo-doo better... microsoft... mogul ...bill gates... looking... for ways... to... "flush...
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jordan. strong family ties there jordan of course a country that has been linked to the smuggling of weapons and other arms into syria into the hands of the syrian rebels and jordan of course a haven a place of choice for those defecting from the assad government to go so perhaps we could see me focusing our attention focusing his attention on speaking to the rebels as opposed to the way that kofi annan tried to do it with speaking to both the rebels and the assad government but it looks like he will take over from kofi annan so it looks like the next envoy going to be locked up or he the former algerian foreign minister taking on that difficult job in syria. they says washington stepping out plans for a serious pause doesn't feature u.s. foreign policy change hillary clinton isn't tacky and again placed more support for the syrian opposition this visit comes as an carets types of threats to weigh in with force hey if it fails threaten from across the border and analysts. countries that showing inconsistency by supporting the say when rebels it seems to. be going to turkey just to take note what is the situation after there is the rebel forces of the free syrian
jordan. strong family ties there jordan of course a country that has been linked to the smuggling of weapons and other arms into syria into the hands of the syrian rebels and jordan of course a haven a place of choice for those defecting from the assad government to go so perhaps we could see me focusing our attention focusing his attention on speaking to the rebels as opposed to the way that kofi annan tried to do it with speaking to both the rebels and the assad government but it looks like...
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jordan. strong family ties their jordan of course a country that has been linked to the smuggling of weapons and other arms into syria into the hands of the syrian rebels and jordan of course a haven a place of choice for those defecting from the assad government to go so perhaps we could see focusing our attention focusing his attention on speaking to the rebels as opposed to the way that kofi annan tried to do it with speaking to both the rebels and the assad government but it looks like he will take over from kofi annan so it looks like the next envoy going to be locked up or he me the former algerian foreign minister taking on that difficult job in syria. our correspondent peter all over katter's reportedly tried to bribe the syrian ambassador mauritania allegedly promising a million dollars and political asylum in exchange for defection the syrian diplomats thought to have turned down the offer calling it flagrant interference in syria's internal affairs middle east history and politics professor jeremy salt says gulf nations are using their huge financial clout to help topple the government of president. what about the gulf states is they have in the suppli
jordan. strong family ties their jordan of course a country that has been linked to the smuggling of weapons and other arms into syria into the hands of the syrian rebels and jordan of course a haven a place of choice for those defecting from the assad government to go so perhaps we could see focusing our attention focusing his attention on speaking to the rebels as opposed to the way that kofi annan tried to do it with speaking to both the rebels and the assad government but it looks like he...