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mr. jordan of ohio, mr. o'rourke, mr. amash, mr. massie, mr. holt, mr. nadler, mr. petri, mr. delbene, mr. farenthold, mr. sanford, mr. butterfield, this is all over this house of representatives, right to left, saying, yes, we need to protect our country but we also need to honor our constitution. and especially the fourth amendment. we started this congress by reading the constitution of the
mr. jordan of ohio, mr. o'rourke, mr. amash, mr. massie, mr. holt, mr. nadler, mr. petri, mr. delbene, mr. farenthold, mr. sanford, mr. butterfield, this is all over this house of representatives, right to left, saying, yes, we need to protect our country but we also need to honor our constitution. and especially the fourth amendment. we started this congress by reading the constitution of the
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mr. jordan called the police and said don't worry about bernard jordan. i got him, we're together, and we're in france. we're at a hotel and we're going to the d-day ceremonies. bernie jordan was part of the d-day invasion. he served with the british royal navy. he apparently pinned his service medals on yesterday underneath his rain coat before he went out for the day and he had a plan. he and his buddies say they're doing fine. he would be back in hove in a couple days after they finished celebrating, and then look. look at this. this is great. this is the local police chief tweeting the news of what happened. 89-year-old veteran reported missing to us by a care home who said he can't go to normandy for d-day remembrance. we found him there, meaning at normandy. that was last night from the local police chief. now look at the police chief's latest retweet on the subject from tonight. this is from just a couple hours ago. apparently mr. jordan was found on the ferry ride as well from france back to britain tonight. look at the picture. the tweet says ber
mr. jordan called the police and said don't worry about bernard jordan. i got him, we're together, and we're in france. we're at a hotel and we're going to the d-day ceremonies. bernie jordan was part of the d-day invasion. he served with the british royal navy. he apparently pinned his service medals on yesterday underneath his rain coat before he went out for the day and he had a plan. he and his buddies say they're doing fine. he would be back in hove in a couple days after they finished...
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mr. jordan was found on the ferry ride as well from france back to brittain tonight. look at the picture. the tweet says, bernard jordan, the d-day veteran has gotten himself a fan club on the ferry ride home. goodman. amazi amazing. >>> today and for the last several days president obama and other leaders have convened in france to honor surviving world war ii veterans and to commemorate the turning point in world war ii. the largest amphibious landing in world history. 156,000 troops and pair a troopers, 200,000 naval personnel. it was the allied invasion of nazi occupied europe. that invasion, as hard fought as it was, it was successful. it opened a portal for american and allied armies to be able to swarm into europe. it turned no, ma'rmandy into th busiest port and it turned the tide over hitler. it would come within less than a year after what happened 70 years ago today on omaha beach. >> if prayer were made of sound, the skies over england that night would have deafened the world. captains paced their decks, pilots tapped their beiges, commanders poured over ma
mr. jordan was found on the ferry ride as well from france back to brittain tonight. look at the picture. the tweet says, bernard jordan, the d-day veteran has gotten himself a fan club on the ferry ride home. goodman. amazi amazing. >>> today and for the last several days president obama and other leaders have convened in france to honor surviving world war ii veterans and to commemorate the turning point in world war ii. the largest amphibious landing in world history. 156,000 troops...
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mr. jordan. >> this has been a major news story for the last 13 months and you don't remember who said heyois lerner's e-mail. do you recall who told you? >> the democratic congressman supportedded the gop colleague colleague -- supported the gop colleagues. >> i care about what people think of you. i mean that. i don't want a moment to do by without you knowing that i appreciate you coming into the institution and gefg it the -- gefg it the best you have got and then coming in here and giving them hell. >> i may have miss interpreted that one. we got two squirrels to act out one of the more tense moments of the hearing. >> what criminal statute out voces evaluated? >> i haven't looked at any. >> how can you tell our fellow citizen there's is no wrongdoing if you don't know what to look at is it. >> i see no evidence -- >> how do you know what elements of the crime existed and what statute outs are in play. >> i knew it would end badly. it always does with squirrels. >> scandal of the century and jet -- jethro tule. unless had media grabs on to this they will get away with it. >> i am bein
mr. jordan. >> this has been a major news story for the last 13 months and you don't remember who said heyois lerner's e-mail. do you recall who told you? >> the democratic congressman supportedded the gop colleague colleague -- supported the gop colleagues. >> i care about what people think of you. i mean that. i don't want a moment to do by without you knowing that i appreciate you coming into the institution and gefg it the -- gefg it the best you have got and then coming...
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mr. jordan of ohio, mr. o'rourke, mr. amash, mr. massie, mr. holt, mr. nadler, mr. petri, mr. delbene, mr. farenthold, mr. sanford, mr. butterfield, this is all over this house of representatives, right to left, saying, yes, we need to protect our country but we also need to honor our constitution. and especially the fourth amendment. we started this congress by reading the constitution of the united states allowed -- aloud in these chambers. let's finish this bill by making sure that we honor that constitution by adopting this amendment. i would yield become to mr. massie so he may yield further to other members. mr. massie: thank you. the chair: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentleman is recognized. mr. massie spb i ask unanimous consent to submit for the record the letter from the director of national intelligence that my colleague from california referred to. the chair: that question has been covered under general leave. mr. massie: at this point, i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves his time. does any member rise in pposition to this amendment? mr. freli
mr. jordan of ohio, mr. o'rourke, mr. amash, mr. massie, mr. holt, mr. nadler, mr. petri, mr. delbene, mr. farenthold, mr. sanford, mr. butterfield, this is all over this house of representatives, right to left, saying, yes, we need to protect our country but we also need to honor our constitution. and especially the fourth amendment. we started this congress by reading the constitution of the united states allowed -- aloud in these chambers. let's finish this bill by making sure that we honor...
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mr. jordan included in the uk. he actually incited people to go out and commit violence.otest he is referring to, there is no such thing as peaceful protest. they start off being peaceful and then start attacking police and setting places on fire. then they say this is the peaceful process they don't want police to interfere with. this human activists he calls himself, i wonder where is he to fight for rights of woman. half the women do not have rights because of the fact demands among the community. they said people do not have rights. >> okay. i'm really sorry. we're going to have to cut this interview short. we have a few seconds left. for me tim willcox and the team, i'll see you tomorrow. instead of hanging out on the couch, you could be hanging ten. what are you waiting for? seize the summer with up to 40% off hotels from travelocity. ♪ ♪ ♪ woooooah. ♪ [ male announcer ] you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow. [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling
mr. jordan included in the uk. he actually incited people to go out and commit violence.otest he is referring to, there is no such thing as peaceful protest. they start off being peaceful and then start attacking police and setting places on fire. then they say this is the peaceful process they don't want police to interfere with. this human activists he calls himself, i wonder where is he to fight for rights of woman. half the women do not have rights because of the fact demands among the...
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mr. jordan. >> first they denied it, mr. chairman. two years ago, she met with staff and said there's no targeting going on. doug schulman said there's no targeting, i can assure you there's no targeting. then they tried to spin it, may 10th, in an unprecedented fashion. lois lerner at a bar association speech with a planted question tried to put her spin on the story. then they tried to blame someone else. wasn't us. two rogue agents in cincinnati. then they said the ig's report is plaued. and now, mr. chairman, and now, they hide the evidence. this is as old as the hills. any third rate b-actor crime drama follows the same script. the bad guys denies it, fibs, blames something else, tells the police you have the wrong guy, and he said officer, i didn't throw the gun in the river. i don't know what happened to the murder weapon. this would be laughable if it weren't so serious. here's one big difference. the common criminal on the street and this scandal, one huge, important difference. the fat guy on the street doesn't get to have h
mr. jordan. >> first they denied it, mr. chairman. two years ago, she met with staff and said there's no targeting going on. doug schulman said there's no targeting, i can assure you there's no targeting. then they tried to spin it, may 10th, in an unprecedented fashion. lois lerner at a bar association speech with a planted question tried to put her spin on the story. then they tried to blame someone else. wasn't us. two rogue agents in cincinnati. then they said the ig's report is...
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mr. jordan and lebron james? >> well, we think the biggest beneficiary is foot locker.ordinary numbers of late. and we think they're benefiting, as well as in europe we're hearing that the basketball business is beginning to mean something as well. so both in the united states and in europe, that business is really exceptional these days. >> by the way, who's going to win, the heat, your money is on the heat to win? >> you know, i'm a new yorker. the knicks -- i'm a knicks fan which is -- well, i'll just leave it at that. it doesn't work all the time. i'm just going to hope for a good series. i don't want to be bored. >> okay. all right. sometimes it's painful being a sports fan. i get that. good to see you, sam. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>> before we head to break, we may have the answer to the age old question of nike versus nike from someone who should know the answer. artist ben martin and peter sent a letter to ask him to circle the correct pronunciation. he circled nike. it is nike, in case anybody was ever wondering. we'll take a short break. >>> pres
mr. jordan and lebron james? >> well, we think the biggest beneficiary is foot locker.ordinary numbers of late. and we think they're benefiting, as well as in europe we're hearing that the basketball business is beginning to mean something as well. so both in the united states and in europe, that business is really exceptional these days. >> by the way, who's going to win, the heat, your money is on the heat to win? >> you know, i'm a new yorker. the knicks -- i'm a knicks fan...
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mr. jordan. >> what date did you learn when you could not get her e-mails? >> in april. i don't know the day. >> beginning or end? >> april. i don't know the date. >> i will field back the time. >> would the gentlemen yield? >> i would be happy, too. >> you only know within a month? could you provide the committee with some evidence from the calendar that would indicate what day you were briefed? >> i would be delighted to. there is nothing on my calendar that shows that. >> who briefed you? >> i don't recall. i have addressed all of them people and talked to them -- >> you don't remember the name of the person that told you sometime in april -- >> by sometime in april i was aware there were e-mails lost, b we were reconstituting e-mails and to the extend we could. >> you don't remember the name of the people? >> i don't remember. >> i don't remember is an answer. >> thank you, chairman. i would like to ask this paper be entered to the record at this time. >> would the gentlemen state the date of that article? >> july 4th, 2013. >> someone disputes my april 2014 with a j
mr. jordan. >> what date did you learn when you could not get her e-mails? >> in april. i don't know the day. >> beginning or end? >> april. i don't know the date. >> i will field back the time. >> would the gentlemen yield? >> i would be happy, too. >> you only know within a month? could you provide the committee with some evidence from the calendar that would indicate what day you were briefed? >> i would be delighted to. there is nothing...
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mr. jordan walked out of his home as he does most days to get the bus into town.er his coat. he was wearing his medals. he boarded a ferry, joining up with fellow veterans and others making their way to normandy. but back at home when he hadn't returned by evening, the search was under way. eventually word got through, bernie had crossed the channel and gone awol to join his brothers in arms. >> bernie, come the morning, he thought, it's d-day now. i'm off. i'm going. >> reporter: proof the d-day spirit lives on. >> are you going to be in trouble when you get back to the home? are you going to face the music? >> yeah. i'll have to face that. but there we are. it's one of those things in life. you get good things, you get bad things. you do your best in whatever your situation. >> reporter: a hero's homecoming for a veteran still with a bit of fight. now, lester, the ferry company has offered bernie free travel to normandy for the rest of his life. and i reckon if he wants to go next year, no one's going to try and stop him. what do you think? >> i don't think so.
mr. jordan walked out of his home as he does most days to get the bus into town.er his coat. he was wearing his medals. he boarded a ferry, joining up with fellow veterans and others making their way to normandy. but back at home when he hadn't returned by evening, the search was under way. eventually word got through, bernie had crossed the channel and gone awol to join his brothers in arms. >> bernie, come the morning, he thought, it's d-day now. i'm off. i'm going. >> reporter:...
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mr. jordan recognized. >> miss o'connor, in the six months you were at the internal revenue service, who was the person in charge of getting the documents congress wanted to this committee and to the ways and means committee? >> i guess i would say that that's mr. werfel because he directed the agency at the time and told us what his directives were. >> but the people working on document production, who was in charge? >> so i served as i think i was describing as the liaison between him and the team of people. >> was it you? were you the person in charge. >> i wasn't working on it full-time. i had a number of other responsibilities. >> when we interviewed mr. wilkins, he said it was you. he said employees who have been responsible for collecting and producing documents, we asked him who was responsible for that process. he said it is tom kean and jennifer. then he said miss o'connor and he said yes. he identified you as the chief person. in the six months you're there, this is a huge story. you got the key player in this who took the fifth. it's in the news every day. at that time, you'r
mr. jordan recognized. >> miss o'connor, in the six months you were at the internal revenue service, who was the person in charge of getting the documents congress wanted to this committee and to the ways and means committee? >> i guess i would say that that's mr. werfel because he directed the agency at the time and told us what his directives were. >> but the people working on document production, who was in charge? >> so i served as i think i was describing as the...
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mr. jordan, member of congress. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will hour in entertain requests for one-minute speeches -- will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? does the gentleman seek unanimous consent? the gentleman is recognized. mr. rohrabacher: mr. speaker, our current immigration policies and political rhetoric broadcast to people around the world that they can come here illegally without consequence, in fact if they do they will be rewarded for it. we send this message and then we act surprised when the illegal immigration invasion into our country skyrockets. a growing crisis at our southern border sees tens of thousands of children being abandoned at our doorstep. their parents miscalculated. they heard someone talk about the dream act and thought their children would be taken care of. ultimately this crisis was brought on by democrats and republicans who have advocated granting legal status to those people who are here
mr. jordan, member of congress. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will hour in entertain requests for one-minute speeches -- will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? does the gentleman seek unanimous consent? the gentleman is recognized. mr. rohrabacher: mr. speaker, our current immigration policies and political rhetoric broadcast to people around the world that they can come here illegally without consequence,...
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can be done to us outside the camps and support infrastructure in countries like jordan but let me say this finally, mr. speaker but everything we're seeing across this region begs a fundamental question about whether it can develop a politics where people live alongside each other as citizens rather than dividing along sectarian, ethnic or religious lines. does he finally agree with me while we can and should provide assistance to make that happen, in the end it is about the political will of those in the region that will determine whether this happens or not? >> i agree with the right honorable gentleman. i think it will be a mistake to believe that the only answer to these problems is the heart attack of direct intervention. -- hard. but i also disagree with those people who think this is nothing to do with us and if they want to have some sort of extreme islamist regime in the middle of a rack that will affect us, it will. the people in the regime as well as trying to take territory are also planning to attack us here at home in the united kingdom. so the right answer is to be long-term, hardheaded
can be done to us outside the camps and support infrastructure in countries like jordan but let me say this finally, mr. speaker but everything we're seeing across this region begs a fundamental question about whether it can develop a politics where people live alongside each other as citizens rather than dividing along sectarian, ethnic or religious lines. does he finally agree with me while we can and should provide assistance to make that happen, in the end it is about the political will of...
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i don't think that will be the case in jordan, but jordan's under tremendous pressure with enormous -- >> mrot a civil war raging in jordan and saudi. they can defend their borders. why should the united states send more troops on the ground? >> because the saudis are very concerned about the security in the region, not only because of iran expanding its capability, but from the extremists that have taken control of major cities in iraq. the saudis are concerned, jordanians are concerned about it, see what's taken place in syria, so the spread of this kind of conflict has the potential to destabilize a much greater region than just iraq itself. >> i have a question about the u.s. foreign policy. you're a rare republican in a democratic cabinet under president clinton. this has become such a partisan issue in the country, how the u.s. should respond to iraq. what do you think of president obama's response so far to syria, to iraq, to the region? how is he doing? are you as critical? >> well, i think it's really important the republicans and democrats stop this internal warfare that's taking p
i don't think that will be the case in jordan, but jordan's under tremendous pressure with enormous -- >> mrot a civil war raging in jordan and saudi. they can defend their borders. why should the united states send more troops on the ground? >> because the saudis are very concerned about the security in the region, not only because of iran expanding its capability, but from the extremists that have taken control of major cities in iraq. the saudis are concerned, jordanians are...
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can be done to us outside the camps and support infrastructure in countries like jordan but let me say this finally, mr. speaker but everything we're seeing across this region begs a fundamental question about whether it can develop a politics where people live alongside each other as citizens rather than dividing along sectarian, ethnic or religious lines. does he finally agree with me while we can and should provide assistance to make that happen, in the end it is about the political will of those in the region that will determine whether this happens or not? >> i agree with the right honorable gentleman. i think it will be a mistake to believe that the only answer to these problems is the heart attack of direct intervention. -- hard. but i also disagree with those people who think this is nothing to do with us and if they want to have some sort of extreme islamist regime in the middle of a rack that will affect us, it will. the people in the regime as well as trying to take territory are also planning to attack us here at home in the united kingdom. so the right answer is to be long-term, hardheaded
can be done to us outside the camps and support infrastructure in countries like jordan but let me say this finally, mr. speaker but everything we're seeing across this region begs a fundamental question about whether it can develop a politics where people live alongside each other as citizens rather than dividing along sectarian, ethnic or religious lines. does he finally agree with me while we can and should provide assistance to make that happen, in the end it is about the political will of...
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which mr at least later denounced the group for being too brutal now isis is filled iraq's sectarian bloodshed and proclaimed an independent islamic state spawning iraq syria lebanon palestine and jordan it's thrived during the ongoing war a neighboring syria gaining access to money and weapons of and fall into the hands of the rebels their former pentagon pentagon analyst michael maloof told us the fate of the whole region is at stake if terrorists gain a foothold in iraq they can sweep through iraq they're going to go into jordan and you're going to have spinoffs. that would be created isis in iraq right now is just foreign fighters and what have you a lot of what are some old saddam hussein's groups certainly people who work for him who are all sudanese and and who joined on to isis there a lot of a. lot of elements a lot of islamic groups that are joining isis inside iraq of course. the prime minister who is shia is resisting any efforts to change his government to try to. make the bring in this bring in more sunni's into the into the got. this is a media lead so we leave that maybe. by the same person security for your party is a good. question is that no one is asking with the g
which mr at least later denounced the group for being too brutal now isis is filled iraq's sectarian bloodshed and proclaimed an independent islamic state spawning iraq syria lebanon palestine and jordan it's thrived during the ongoing war a neighboring syria gaining access to money and weapons of and fall into the hands of the rebels their former pentagon pentagon analyst michael maloof told us the fate of the whole region is at stake if terrorists gain a foothold in iraq they can sweep...
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mr. coffee. don't forget k2 skis, the list goes on and on. with me now is jim willie, jordan corporation's ceo.you here. >> great to be here. liz: we were saying maybe all anybody needs is a couple of shares of stock because you're up over 115% in the past two years. what is driving that performance besided just the general market? >> look, i think it's about great products, great people, innovation, focusing on what the consumer needs, what the consumer wants and bringing value to the consumer in everyday life whether it be in the united states, europe or asia. liz: you have got more than a hundred active brands. >> that's right. liz: this is the perfect time for you, you want some of those dollars. talk to people who are watching and tell them the brands you think are most appropriate. >> look, i think whether your dad's a fisherman, a camper, he plays baseball be, is an outdoors person be, is a foodie, wants to cook, we've got products for that person whether it's a baseball bat, fishing poles, if you're into home canning. liz: given enough time, you can customize balls, right? >> absolutely
mr. coffee. don't forget k2 skis, the list goes on and on. with me now is jim willie, jordan corporation's ceo.you here. >> great to be here. liz: we were saying maybe all anybody needs is a couple of shares of stock because you're up over 115% in the past two years. what is driving that performance besided just the general market? >> look, i think it's about great products, great people, innovation, focusing on what the consumer needs, what the consumer wants and bringing value to...
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mr. president? >> a class picture turned into a major surprise at an elementary school. who's that? michael jordan. >> all that matters. >> an oregon couple was getting married. the photographer captured these dramatic photos. >> i remember saying i have to marry april this morning. >> they have bowe bergdahl out playing soccer. >> his mom brought orange slices. i bet getting captured was clearly his goal! >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." good morning, norah. >> good morning, charlie. >>> a deadly mistake may be responsible for killing five american soldiers in afghanistan. it could be one of the worst instances of friendly fire in nearly 13 years of war. >> the soldiers were in kabul near the pakistan border. margaret is gathering more information at the pentagon. good morning. >> good morning. five americans and one afghan soldier were killed monday night in what appears to be a tragic incident of friendly fire. here is what sources are telling us. they were conducting a joint security operation in zabul when they called in air support. the resulting strike may have accidentally targeted the a
mr. president? >> a class picture turned into a major surprise at an elementary school. who's that? michael jordan. >> all that matters. >> an oregon couple was getting married. the photographer captured these dramatic photos. >> i remember saying i have to marry april this morning. >> they have bowe bergdahl out playing soccer. >> his mom brought orange slices. i bet getting captured was clearly his goal! >>> welcome to "cbs this morning."...
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jordan is in trouble. if i were netanyahu, i would be very worried. >> after hundreds of billions of dollars and four and a half thousand american lives lost in iraq, mr. obama is reluctant to spend more. >> our troops and the american people and taxpayers made huge sacrifices in order to give iraqis the opportunity to chart a better course, a better destiny but ultimately they are going to seize it. >> the president says so far the insurgents haven't been able to disrupt iraqi oil supplies but he plans talks with opec leaders in coming day about picking up the slack in case it's cut off. >> who are the insurgents, the terrorists threatening to plunge iraq into civil war once again? national security correspondent jennifer grin has some answers tonight from the pentagon. >> the president ruled outputting u.s. boots on the ground and said no decisions about military action would be made this weekend. the commander in chief signaled much as the pentagon has in the last few days this is the iraqis fight. >> we can't do it for them. short term military action, including any assistance we might provide won't success. >> also isis took more towns on the mar
jordan is in trouble. if i were netanyahu, i would be very worried. >> after hundreds of billions of dollars and four and a half thousand american lives lost in iraq, mr. obama is reluctant to spend more. >> our troops and the american people and taxpayers made huge sacrifices in order to give iraqis the opportunity to chart a better course, a better destiny but ultimately they are going to seize it. >> the president says so far the insurgents haven't been able to disrupt...
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jordan and lebanon disappearing? >> no. >> redrawing the map like conner said. >> her critics are dismissing hillary clinton's book tour as one bad gaff after another. we'll say what mrs. clinton is saying about she's done worrying about what she says. we always hear talk about finding middle ground in solving america's problem but what if there is no middle? partisan politics gone wild. >> is that like girls -- no. >> that guy isn't going to jail. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ let's close the gap between people and care. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira sa
jordan and lebanon disappearing? >> no. >> redrawing the map like conner said. >> her critics are dismissing hillary clinton's book tour as one bad gaff after another. we'll say what mrs. clinton is saying about she's done worrying about what she says. we always hear talk about finding middle ground in solving america's problem but what if there is no middle? partisan politics gone wild. >> is that like girls -- no. >> that guy isn't going to jail. [ female...
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mr. chairman, i've spent much of my career working in the middle east, including assignments in syria and saudi arabia and as ambassador to jordan and iraq. my experience has made me aqutly aware of egypt's importance inside and outside the region. as the most populous country, it's an important country. egypt is the third largest market for u.s. goods and services in the middle east, and the united states is the second largest source of foreign direct investment in egypt. approximately 8% of global maritime commerce flows through the suez canal every year and u.s. flagged vessels moved over 1.9 billion tons of cargo through the suez in 2013. i cannot stress enough the importance of egypt's upholding of its peace treaty with israel. after repeated conflicts beginning inch 1948, the two advise have not seen war since 1973. conditions in egypt thus have implications for the security of israel and our allies in the arab world and beyond. increased instability in egypt would encourage migrant flight. it would threaten global commerce with an ensuing ripple effect on international economies. for these reasons and more we have crucial
mr. chairman, i've spent much of my career working in the middle east, including assignments in syria and saudi arabia and as ambassador to jordan and iraq. my experience has made me aqutly aware of egypt's importance inside and outside the region. as the most populous country, it's an important country. egypt is the third largest market for u.s. goods and services in the middle east, and the united states is the second largest source of foreign direct investment in egypt. approximately 8% of...
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mr. graham: well, if you listen to the people who are launch these attacks, they say they're going to jordan. what are they trying to accomplish? as bizarre as it may sound to the average american, they have a very specific plan and it sort of goes like this. they want to purify their religion. they're sunnies. they have a version of islam, sunni islam, that is beyond horrific, that is a woman's worst nightmare. if you want to find a world of women, go to syria and iraq and eventually afghanistan, i'm afraid. you would not believe what these people are capable of doing. what they will do to a person who smokes. they will chop your finger off. i mean, they'll kill children in front of their parents. these people represent the worst in humanity. and my fear is, the president's fear that the stronger they get over there, the more exposed we are here. so, mr. president, if you believe it's not in our national security interest to allow these folks to have a safe haven in syria and now iraq, what are you doing about it? you've got political problems in iraq, i got that, but why does that prevent
mr. graham: well, if you listen to the people who are launch these attacks, they say they're going to jordan. what are they trying to accomplish? as bizarre as it may sound to the average american, they have a very specific plan and it sort of goes like this. they want to purify their religion. they're sunnies. they have a version of islam, sunni islam, that is beyond horrific, that is a woman's worst nightmare. if you want to find a world of women, go to syria and iraq and eventually...
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jordan as well. the militants now have an open, unobstructed supply line between their bases in syria and the front lines in iraq. meantime in an interview withes in msnbc. >> the test for mrin iraq, are they able to set aside their suspicions suspicions, their sectarian preferences for the good of the whole? and we don't know. the one thing i know is that if they fail to do that, then no amount of military action by the united states can hold that country together. >>> nbc joins us from northern iraq. ayman, let's talk about the stre strategic pipeline where the militants can get necessary equipment from syria into iraq and the implications and the ramifications of that. >> reporter: absolutely. it goes both ways. you know, one of the issues over the course of the last several months in the syrian revolution is isis is able to set up camps in areas they were able to control. they were able to bring in fighters and accustmulate weapo and cash. it allowed them to launch an attack on to iraq where they were able to capture mosul. now they were able to overrun bases belonging t
jordan as well. the militants now have an open, unobstructed supply line between their bases in syria and the front lines in iraq. meantime in an interview withes in msnbc. >> the test for mrin iraq, are they able to set aside their suspicions suspicions, their sectarian preferences for the good of the whole? and we don't know. the one thing i know is that if they fail to do that, then no amount of military action by the united states can hold that country together. >>> nbc joins...
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mr. chairman, spent much of my career working in the middle east and couldn't assignments in area and saudi arabia to jordan and iraq. my experience has made me acutely aware featured strategic importance inside and outside the region and the need for effective u.s. engagement with each other. as the most populous arab country, egypt represents fully a quarter of the arab world and also host the arab league and its long-standing cultural influence and importance as an opinion leader alberto for trends across the region as well knowing. egypt is the third-largest market for u.s. goods and services in the middle east in the united states is the second-largest source of on direct has been in egypt. approximately 8% of global maritime commerce flows through the suez canal every year and a total 420 u.s. like vessels including 85 u.s. military vessels moved over 1.9 billion tons of cargo through the suez in 2013. i cannot stress enough the importance of egypt's upholding of the peace treaty with israel, which has delivered over 35 years of stability to the region. after repeated conflicts began in 1948, the two
mr. chairman, spent much of my career working in the middle east and couldn't assignments in area and saudi arabia to jordan and iraq. my experience has made me acutely aware featured strategic importance inside and outside the region and the need for effective u.s. engagement with each other. as the most populous arab country, egypt represents fully a quarter of the arab world and also host the arab league and its long-standing cultural influence and importance as an opinion leader alberto for...
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mr. chairman, i was been much but for working in the middle east including assignment in syria and saudi arabia and as ambassador to jordaninto iraq. my experience is maybe acutely aware of egypt strategic importance inside and outside the region and the need for effective use engagement with egypt. as the most populous arab country, egypt represents fully a quarter of the arab world. it also hosts the arab league. its long-standing culture influence importance as an opinion leader and bellwether for trends across the region is well known. egypt is the third largest market for u.s. goods and services in the middle east, and the united states is the second largest source of foreign direct investment in egypt. approximately 8% of global maritime commerce flows through the suez canal every year, and a total of 427 u.s. flagged vessels, including over 85 u.s. military vessels, moved over 1.9 billion tons of cargo through the suez in 2013. i cannot stress enough the importance of egypt's upholding of its peace treaty with israel which has delivered over 35 years of stability to the region. after repeated conflicts beginning in
mr. chairman, i was been much but for working in the middle east including assignment in syria and saudi arabia and as ambassador to jordaninto iraq. my experience is maybe acutely aware of egypt strategic importance inside and outside the region and the need for effective use engagement with egypt. as the most populous arab country, egypt represents fully a quarter of the arab world. it also hosts the arab league. its long-standing culture influence importance as an opinion leader and...
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jordan as well. we're continuing now with charles krauthammer. we want to play a little sound bite for you regarding mrraq? is it an intel failure? is it a policy failure? is it both? here is what the secretary said. >> having done what we have done, the united states of america, to build up several hundred thousand person armed force in iraq and having created the structure that was created but not being permitted by the iraqi government to keep personnel here as you know, as a result we don't have eyes on them. we didn't have eyes in there. that's absolutely correct. we just didn't. but the iraqis didn't even have the sense of what was happening. >> okay. so the country is on fire and he's blaming the iraqis. >> the iraqis, particularly the leadership, maliki, is largely to blame because he turned allies, these are the sunni tribes who joined us against al-qaeda in the surge and defeated al-qaeda. humiliated al-qaeda, and really decimated al-qaeda. what maliki did is he not only ignored them, he turned on them, persecuted them, he stopped paying, for example, the sons of iraq who were the tribesmen w
jordan as well. we're continuing now with charles krauthammer. we want to play a little sound bite for you regarding mrraq? is it an intel failure? is it a policy failure? is it both? here is what the secretary said. >> having done what we have done, the united states of america, to build up several hundred thousand person armed force in iraq and having created the structure that was created but not being permitted by the iraqi government to keep personnel here as you know, as a result we...
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jordan. those are american interests. we can discuss and historians will discuss forever how we got there and that is where we are today. >> right. >> mr to talk to you for another, like, three hours. we have a three-hour somehow but unfortunately we don't have three hours and we didn't even get into sus stanny. a man who forced the elections early earlier but susstanny making a call for shiites to go out and defend their land. one of the most remarkable figures over there. >> nice to see you. >>> the legendary host of american top 40, casey kasum, we will talk remember him coming up. to map their manufacturings at process with sticky notes and string, yeah, they were a little bit skeptical. what they do actually is rocket science. high tech components for aircraft and fighter jets. we're just their bankers, right? but financing from ge capital also comes with expertise from across ge. in this case, our top lean process engineers. so they showed us who does what, when, and where. then we hit them with the important question: why? why put the tools over there? do you really need those five steps? what if you can do it in two? whoo, that
jordan. those are american interests. we can discuss and historians will discuss forever how we got there and that is where we are today. >> right. >> mr to talk to you for another, like, three hours. we have a three-hour somehow but unfortunately we don't have three hours and we didn't even get into sus stanny. a man who forced the elections early earlier but susstanny making a call for shiites to go out and defend their land. one of the most remarkable figures over there. >>...
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jordan and turkey and -- that i've had the occasion to visit. one of our colleagues pointed out this is like being refugee camps here in the united states, something nobody thought we would have. mr. mccain: i just have one more question for my colleagues. do you know of any plan or any idea what our department of homeland security and border patrol are having to do, any idea what they have to address this issue besides transporting children from texas to tucson, arizona and dropping them off at a bus stop? mr. cornyn: by say to the senator some of it entails warehousing children at lackland air force base, at last report about 5,000 of them are located. i'm not sure what the plan is going forward. i'm sure it week within to reunite them with family members here in the united states but if they don't have family members they'll basically become wards of the state. so this -- i'm not aware of any plan and the reason why i came to the floor today to express the very concerns the senator from arizona has expressed about the causes and the effects of such a poorly thoughtout policy, which basically sends the message that anybody who can make it here, particularly minors, can come to
jordan and turkey and -- that i've had the occasion to visit. one of our colleagues pointed out this is like being refugee camps here in the united states, something nobody thought we would have. mr. mccain: i just have one more question for my colleagues. do you know of any plan or any idea what our department of homeland security and border patrol are having to do, any idea what they have to address this issue besides transporting children from texas to tucson, arizona and dropping them off...