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. >> mrs. jordan you rock. >> thank you, mrs. jordan. to you mrs. jordan. to you mrs. jordan.ordan. thank you mrs. jordan. we love you. thank you mrs. jordan. j is for joyful to be around. o is for honor all you do. r is radiant. you demand we do our best every day. a is for awesome. n is for nice because you're always nice to work with. >> susan jordan, remember her story. give your teachers and your principals a hug tomorrow. how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate deep to increase circulation and accelerate healing. let's review: heat, plus relief, plus healing, equals thermacare. the proof that it heals is you. there's no one road out there. no one surface... no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all. the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the steering, shift points, and suspension to fit the mood you're in... and the road you're on. the 2016 c-class. lease the c300 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz deal
. >> mrs. jordan you rock. >> thank you, mrs. jordan. to you mrs. jordan. to you mrs. jordan.ordan. thank you mrs. jordan. we love you. thank you mrs. jordan. j is for joyful to be around. o is for honor all you do. r is radiant. you demand we do our best every day. a is for awesome. n is for nice because you're always nice to work with. >> susan jordan, remember her story. give your teachers and your principals a hug tomorrow. how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask...
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. >> thank you mrs. jordan. thank you mrs. jordan. >> there nothing shows impact principal saw stand jordan made more than youtube video posted back in may thanking leader for her hard work she definition of wonderful. >> she is nice. and she is a hard working she helps >> jordan died outside of very school she love the was principal for 22 years and part of the highly rated school sense it opened. >> entire school broke tail. moved area five years ago because of the school. >> it was for all of goods things we are heard about principal jordan everything that was sitting but with near basis principal, visited classroom every single day. >> it was just a like come and sit down at one our chairs just for a little bit and see what with are are learning. it was like there was five of her she was everywhere you show up events night he door shaking hands. parent fold knee principal jordan made impact especially on heronson my son has downs so she kind of kepted with him. and kind of understood him and always made sure that he was in
. >> thank you mrs. jordan. thank you mrs. jordan. >> there nothing shows impact principal saw stand jordan made more than youtube video posted back in may thanking leader for her hard work she definition of wonderful. >> she is nice. and she is a hard working she helps >> jordan died outside of very school she love the was principal for 22 years and part of the highly rated school sense it opened. >> entire school broke tail. moved area five years ago because of...
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thank you, mrs. jordan. >> she was so loved, teachers and students made this video thanking her in may for all she has done for them. >> that is so incredibly sad. >> jumped in front, got the kids safe. >> what a great woman. >>> we're in for a nice couule of days. promised you 50s and 60s. already in the 50s in some spots now. we'll be closer to 60 by friday. >> bring it on. >> it's january, right? >> sort of. >> record highs this time of year are in the 70s. so it happens. now we have a couple of systems to the north and wess of us bringing in a little llght rain and snow. it's pushing in high cloud cover into colorado. that's it for us. we're going to stay dry across all four corners. this is in akron and this will be a common sight next couple of daas. few clouds filtering in and out. beautiful there and our temperatures already across parts of eastern warmingg nicely. you'll see the clouds on futureccst. it through the early, midafternoon. bb 4:30 same thing, our mountains are going to be pretty dryy t
thank you, mrs. jordan. >> she was so loved, teachers and students made this video thanking her in may for all she has done for them. >> that is so incredibly sad. >> jumped in front, got the kids safe. >> what a great woman. >>> we're in for a nice couule of days. promised you 50s and 60s. already in the 50s in some spots now. we'll be closer to 60 by friday. >> bring it on. >> it's january, right? >> sort of. >> record highs this time...
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"you were greeted by mrs. jordan with a smile and a wave and it just made you feel good about dropping your kid off here." a woman sacrifices her life for her students ... how a community is honoring a beloved principal. and ... wake up call. why dozens in alleghany county woke up to local law enforcement knocking on their doors. good evening, and thanks for joining us for wsls 10 at seven. i'm lindsey ward. and i'm dawn jefferies. virginia tech researchers are presenting their findings on the contaminated water in flint. michigan's governor appointed tech professor marc edwards to oversee water testing done by the state and federal governments. people in flint asked for independent testing after contamination. edwards led a group of students to conduct the tests which examined water from detroit and flint for three weeks. the found higher levels of lead in flint's water. students say they're pleased word is spreading about the contamination. christina devine / virginia tech student i had no idea that happened until
"you were greeted by mrs. jordan with a smile and a wave and it just made you feel good about dropping your kid off here." a woman sacrifices her life for her students ... how a community is honoring a beloved principal. and ... wake up call. why dozens in alleghany county woke up to local law enforcement knocking on their doors. good evening, and thanks for joining us for wsls 10 at seven. i'm lindsey ward. and i'm dawn jefferies. virginia tech researchers are presenting their...
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"thank you mrs. jordan" butted "we love you susan, oh yes we do. when you're not with us we're blue" last may, students and staff made this youtube video - showing the impact principal susan jordan made on their school. jordan died after 22 years as principal. richard rowley parent (00:20 - 00:32) ((4159 i've known her for years i had two kids who go here so you know i'm feeling really sad.)) (regina simpson/parent) "my son has downs so she kind of connected with him and kind of understood him and always made sure he was in his class and she was just very, very caring towards me and my family " two 10-year old children were also hurt - but expected to be ok. 25 students were on the investigators are trying to figure out what happened. armed protesters are not giving up their fight in oregon. the latest following last night's deadly standoff. and it's a crime you have to see to believe. what i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms . we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things shou
"thank you mrs. jordan" butted "we love you susan, oh yes we do. when you're not with us we're blue" last may, students and staff made this youtube video - showing the impact principal susan jordan made on their school. jordan died after 22 years as principal. richard rowley parent (00:20 - 00:32) ((4159 i've known her for years i had two kids who go here so you know i'm feeling really sad.)) (regina simpson/parent) "my son has downs so she kind of connected with him...
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mr. jordan. he should have been given an oscar nod. there are also people on the other side. the board. very hard to change the direction of this board. >> how about this. jennifer lawrence. enough already. a fabulous life. every time we turn around, there is a bid for jennifer lawrence. rosanna: he won last year for best that error. he was in theory of everything. this year, he is out for the greg: who has seen those movies. greg: i learned this from you. everyone talks about television shows. rosanna: you and i have talked about the oscars. they give each other awards every five minutes. greg: the nickelodeon teen choice awards. those are fun. rosanna: we need diverse city, for sure. there are people that are definitely overlooked. the bottom line is, you vote when you go to the box office. will smith, the top in a movie. it is box office gold. >> the police academy movies. not that kind of movie. i am okay with star wars not being nominated. >> you see both sides of the equation here. there you go. greg: chris rock hosting the awards. it is a long, boring show. the oscars are long. r
mr. jordan. he should have been given an oscar nod. there are also people on the other side. the board. very hard to change the direction of this board. >> how about this. jennifer lawrence. enough already. a fabulous life. every time we turn around, there is a bid for jennifer lawrence. rosanna: he won last year for best that error. he was in theory of everything. this year, he is out for the greg: who has seen those movies. greg: i learned this from you. everyone talks about television...
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>>hank you, mrs. jordan. thank you, mrs. jordan. >> laurie: there's nothing that shows the impact principal susan youtube video posted by her school's amy beverland elementary tanking her for her work. >> she is the definition of wonderful. >> she is nice and she helps other students. >> laurie: jordan, who died outside the very school she loved, was the principal for 22 years, and a part of that school since it opened. >> the entire school broke today. >> laurie: her last act came at the end of school on tuesday. jordan was helping load up kids for a ride home when one of the buses suddenly jumped t t curb. that's when she pushed several students out of the way. parents adam and rachel bakeyer moved to the area five years ago because of the school. >> it was for all the goog things we had heard about principal jordan and everything that was going o o >> laurie: their son witnessed the accident while sitting on a bus nearby. the sixth grader says his principal visited his classroom every day. >> she would just come and sit do
>>hank you, mrs. jordan. thank you, mrs. jordan. >> laurie: there's nothing that shows the impact principal susan youtube video posted by her school's amy beverland elementary tanking her for her work. >> she is the definition of wonderful. >> she is nice and she helps other students. >> laurie: jordan, who died outside the very school she loved, was the principal for 22 years, and a part of that school since it opened. >> the entire school broke today....
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mr. jordan and larry flynt, actually stalking them and getting up close to where they were staying at thee. which really is very stupid. because when you go after people who are famous, you're going to unleash law enforcement from all over the country. was there something that triggered it that happened to you? or did you decide that i need to kill somebody? >> i was actually trying to get a race wars started. that was my goal. to get the blacks stirred up. then would start killing blacks and the blacks would get angry and retaliate until a full-scale race war was going on. >> joseph wants blacks and jews to fear anywhere they went, they could be gunned down. it's such a grand scheme and it's unrealistic. and having unrealistic goals is consistent with people who orchestrate psychopathy. that's one of the characteristics. that never would have happened. yet, he believed he was able to accomplish that. >> i guess if i would have accomplished that, they would have had to give me national coverage. they'll be afraid to wrong down the street. i'd be terrorizing the you're united states. just
mr. jordan and larry flynt, actually stalking them and getting up close to where they were staying at thee. which really is very stupid. because when you go after people who are famous, you're going to unleash law enforcement from all over the country. was there something that triggered it that happened to you? or did you decide that i need to kill somebody? >> i was actually trying to get a race wars started. that was my goal. to get the blacks stirred up. then would start killing blacks...
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mr. jordan for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. last fall october 23rd you sent a letter to the chairman and ranking member to saying there were going to be no prosecutions in the irs targeting case. when was the decision made not to prosecute? >> well, i think it's shortly before we sent the letter. >> shortly before the 23rd? >> that's correct. >> a week before, two weeks before, do you know? >> i can't -- >> a month before? >> i can't put a precise date on it. >> in your letter to the chairman you said over 100 witnesses were interviewed. was john koskienan interviewed? >> i don't know. >> were the interviews transcribed? >> i don't know. >> in your letter you said substantial evidence of mismanagement took place. your investigation uncovered substantial evidence of mismanagement. by who? >> by employees of the irs. >> specifically? >> i can't give you specific names. >> you wrote this letter, right? >> that's correct. >> okay. >> and we scheduled a briefing next week in order to provide you and other members with additional inf
mr. jordan for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. last fall october 23rd you sent a letter to the chairman and ranking member to saying there were going to be no prosecutions in the irs targeting case. when was the decision made not to prosecute? >> well, i think it's shortly before we sent the letter. >> shortly before the 23rd? >> that's correct. >> a week before, two weeks before, do you know? >> i can't -- >> a month before? >> i can't...
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mr. jordan and larry flynt.alking them, getting up close to where they were staying and where they were at the time, which really is a -- is very stupid. because when you go after people who are famous, you're going to unleash law enforcement from all over the country. was there something that happened to you or did you decide that i need to kill somebody? >> i was actually trying to get a race war started. that was my goal. commit enough racial incidents all over the country to get the blacks all stirred up, you know, and they would start killing whites, and the whites would get angry and retaliate for that. and it would go back and forth until a full-scale race war was going on. >> joseph wanted blacks and jews to fear that anywhere they went, they would be gunned down. that is such a grandiose scheme and it's unrealistic. having unrealistic goals is consistent of people who show a psychopathy. that's one of the traits of the disorder, they have unrealistic goals. that never would have happened, yet he believe
mr. jordan and larry flynt.alking them, getting up close to where they were staying and where they were at the time, which really is a -- is very stupid. because when you go after people who are famous, you're going to unleash law enforcement from all over the country. was there something that happened to you or did you decide that i need to kill somebody? >> i was actually trying to get a race war started. that was my goal. commit enough racial incidents all over the country to get the...
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mr. jordan thank you for joining me. you can help all of us understand what is at stake. my first question who are these people, from what i understand these aren't locals. these folks have come from all over the country, not connected directly to what's happening where you live. who are they? >> well, i don't think a lot of us know. the person that was just on announced a bunch of different names and militia groups that came, but yes, they're not from here. there are some people who did march in the rally that are local, and there are some people who support what ammon bundy is doing. i think the majority of the people here are concerned about the hammond situation. they're sympathetic to it. they feel like the punishment is, you know, worse than the crime. the militia is a different issue. there was a lot of sentiment here that they didn't want them to come. some of the militia members have been here for weeks, and that's made the community pretty nervous, because we don't really have a reference for what could come of this, other than the bundy situation, and nobody wa
mr. jordan thank you for joining me. you can help all of us understand what is at stake. my first question who are these people, from what i understand these aren't locals. these folks have come from all over the country, not connected directly to what's happening where you live. who are they? >> well, i don't think a lot of us know. the person that was just on announced a bunch of different names and militia groups that came, but yes, they're not from here. there are some people who did...
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mr. jordan. >> thank you, mr. chairman. last fall, october 23rd, you sent a letter saying there were no prosecutions in the irs targeting case. when was the decision made not to prosecute? >> well, i think that it was shortly before we sent the letter. >> shortly before the 23rd? >> that's correct. >> a week before, two weeks? >> i can't -- >> a month before? >> i can't put a precise date to it. >> you said 100 were interviewed. was john costigan interviewed? >> i don't know. >> you don't know? >> i don't know. >> were those transcribed? >> i don't know. >> you uncovered mismanagement. by who? >> by employees of the irs. >> specifically? >> i can't give you specific names. >> you wrote this letter, correct? >> that's correct. we scheduled a briefing for next week in order to provide you and other members with additional information. and we will have people involved in the investigation. >> we appreciate that. we also sent you a letter on december 1st, the chairman and i, and we requested all documents pertain taking to the
mr. jordan. >> thank you, mr. chairman. last fall, october 23rd, you sent a letter saying there were no prosecutions in the irs targeting case. when was the decision made not to prosecute? >> well, i think that it was shortly before we sent the letter. >> shortly before the 23rd? >> that's correct. >> a week before, two weeks? >> i can't -- >> a month before? >> i can't put a precise date to it. >> you said 100 were interviewed. was john...
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(jordan to larry... ) larry, you know he's thrown over 2008 touchdowns? >> larry: that's not true at all. you're just making that up! mrson, i'm starting to think that everything you say is a lie. >> jordan: actually, this isn't a lie. (whispers) larry, do you happen to have bernie's number? >> colleen: numbers? what are the numbers?! >> larry: i do. carlos jordanson, everybody! carlos jordanson, everybody! we'll be r video streaming burns tons of data. and those other guys love over charging you for it. not t-mobile! now you can binge watch without watching your data. it's binge on - only from t-mobile. get unlimited streaming on netflix, hbo now, hulu, and more. plus get four lines with up to six gigs each for just thirty bucks a line. that's right- six gigs each plus all the video streaming you want with binge on. just thirty bucks per line. and it's only at t-mobile. introducing centrum vitamints. a brand new multivitamin you enjoy like a mint. with a full spectrum of essential nutrients... surprisingly smooth, refreshingly cool. i see you found the vitamints. new centrum vitamints. a delicious new way to get your
(jordan to larry... ) larry, you know he's thrown over 2008 touchdowns? >> larry: that's not true at all. you're just making that up! mrson, i'm starting to think that everything you say is a lie. >> jordan: actually, this isn't a lie. (whispers) larry, do you happen to have bernie's number? >> colleen: numbers? what are the numbers?! >> larry: i do. carlos jordanson, everybody! carlos jordanson, everybody! we'll be r video streaming burns tons of data. and those other...
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(jordan to larry... ) larry, you know he's thrown over 2008 touchdowns? >> larry: that's not true at all. you're just making that up! mranson, i'm starting to think that everything you say is a lie. >> jordan: actually, this isn't a lie. (whispers) larry, do you happen to have bernie's number? >> colleen: numbers? what are the numbers?! >> larry: i do. carlos jordanson, everybody! carlos jordanson, everybody! we'll be r hey! i like your ride. i just wanted to let you know... you can save a ton by switching to progressive, just like squirrel here. we offer great discounts, like responsible rider, paid in full, and homeowners. making us number one in motorcycle insurance. isn't this romantic. it was. going the distance to save you more. now, that's progressive. searchingcan you help?used car? start with the millions for sale at the new carfax.com! show me cars with no accidents. that's awesome. plus you get a free carfax® report. start your search at carfax.com! (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back! hey, remember those guys with guns who took over that federal building in oregon? >> the militia group that occupie
(jordan to larry... ) larry, you know he's thrown over 2008 touchdowns? >> larry: that's not true at all. you're just making that up! mranson, i'm starting to think that everything you say is a lie. >> jordan: actually, this isn't a lie. (whispers) larry, do you happen to have bernie's number? >> colleen: numbers? what are the numbers?! >> larry: i do. carlos jordanson, everybody! carlos jordanson, everybody! we'll be r hey! i like your ride. i just wanted to let you...
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(jordan to larry... ) larry, you know he's thrown over 2008 touchdowns? >> larry: that's not true at all. you're just making that up! mranson, i'm starting to think that everything you say is a lie. >> jordan: actually, this isn't a lie. (whispers) larry, do you happen to have bernie's number? >> colleen: numbers? what are the numbers?! >> larry: i do. carlos jordanson, everybody! we'll be r ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ herswe pour 'em!ures. we pass 'em! we pick 'em! delicious fun for everyone. hershey's miniatures are mine, yours, our chocolate. (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back! hey, remember those guys with guns who took over that federal building in oregon? >> the militia group that occupies malheur wildlife refuge in burns, oregon is tired of receiving dildos in the mail. >> larry: yes, the group put a call out for food and supplies and instead the good people of america sent them dildos. ("america the beautiful" orchestral arrangement, a zillion rap airhorns) (claps) >> larry: just when i start to lose faith in this country, the fiber of the american people restores that faith. and yes, the militia group is pissed. >> co
(jordan to larry... ) larry, you know he's thrown over 2008 touchdowns? >> larry: that's not true at all. you're just making that up! mranson, i'm starting to think that everything you say is a lie. >> jordan: actually, this isn't a lie. (whispers) larry, do you happen to have bernie's number? >> colleen: numbers? what are the numbers?! >> larry: i do. carlos jordanson, everybody! we'll be r ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ herswe pour 'em!ures. we pass 'em! we pick 'em! delicious...
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jordan in washington d.c. this prison swap, we know that mr. rezaian, and the others, they are now out. but what about the iranian prisoners who have been held in the u.s.? >> well, is this is the information that i'm getting from a senior official. we have offered clemenscy to several iranians who are pending trial in the united states. the united states has removed any interpol red notices and dismissed charges against 14 iranians for whom extradition to the u.s. were unlikely to be unsuccessful. that is apparently the work of what has been going on through a separate diplomatic channel work on the case not just the case of jason rezaian, but the four men, they've also been working on trying to find out what happened to the retired fbi agent who has not been seen in more than a decade. again, it's a separate channel but certainly it something that had been coming up rather ingrediently during the course of negotiations with iran over its nuclear program. there were convicted of leading sanctions or accused of violating sanctions imposed by the united states against iran because of its
jordan in washington d.c. this prison swap, we know that mr. rezaian, and the others, they are now out. but what about the iranian prisoners who have been held in the u.s.? >> well, is this is the information that i'm getting from a senior official. we have offered clemenscy to several iranians who are pending trial in the united states. the united states has removed any interpol red notices and dismissed charges against 14 iranians for whom extradition to the u.s. were unlikely to be...
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one of the best players in the country, mrs., but oklahoma's jordan water drains the three. west virginia down, but page nails the three. later in the game we are tied. this came down to the absolute wire. a nice finish, and west virginia is unable to get a shot past the clock, and oklahoma survives, winning 78-60. uni is a team that is kind of hard to put their finger on. they will be teams like iowa state and unc, and then they have games like saturday, at home taking on loyola. early on, some good defense. jeremy morgan, we want to j --amjam. uni struggled and loyal goes on to win. going on the road taking on michigan state, and the hawks came up short. 80-73. iowa heads back home. the next game will be hosting penn state. the best way to silence critics is to just keep winning. that is the iowa's state model -- motto. iowa goes on the road to take down michigan state with a full roster, a win that has officially put the hawkeyes on fran mccaffery has done a good job making sure the steam stays in the moment. >> the biggest thing in this league is you enjoy this for a sho
one of the best players in the country, mrs., but oklahoma's jordan water drains the three. west virginia down, but page nails the three. later in the game we are tied. this came down to the absolute wire. a nice finish, and west virginia is unable to get a shot past the clock, and oklahoma survives, winning 78-60. uni is a team that is kind of hard to put their finger on. they will be teams like iowa state and unc, and then they have games like saturday, at home taking on loyola. early on,...
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. >> robert jordan joining us from dallas tonight. mr. ambassador, thank you for the time. >> thanks, bret. >>> britain david cameron says the execution of five purported british spies is an act of desperation. an english-speaking child warns that isis forces are coming to the west to kill non-believers. >>> foreign policy obviously will factor into the upcoming election. we are just four weeks away from the actual first voting, hard to believe, of the presidential campaign. the front runners are ramping up efforts to expand their leads tonight. we begin our 2016 coverage with chief political correspondent carl cameron in des moines, iowa where donald trump is about to start paying to get his unfiltered message across. good evening, carl. >> 28 days since the first caucus, trump has been on the campaign for months now, and tomorrow he will watch his first paid tv commercial. hasn't done any of that this entire time. he'll be doing it when he's already perceived countless airings of that ad by the tv networks and not without causing some c
. >> robert jordan joining us from dallas tonight. mr. ambassador, thank you for the time. >> thanks, bret. >>> britain david cameron says the execution of five purported british spies is an act of desperation. an english-speaking child warns that isis forces are coming to the west to kill non-believers. >>> foreign policy obviously will factor into the upcoming election. we are just four weeks away from the actual first voting, hard to believe, of the presidential...
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mr. murray will do a great job finding a head coach, i'm sure. >> and jordan matthews, of course, had a big day today. he said sam bradford told him clearly that he wants to remain with the eagles and the next head coach better keep him. i'm john clark at met lilife stadi stadium. we'll have more in sports. >> john, thank you. >>> a special reunion today. three philadelphia police officers saved a man from the amtrak derailment in may. you can see him being carried away from the wreckage. it turns out that man rick rhin the police officers to the game today. that reunited the same photo but with happier faces. be sure to tune in tonight. you'll hear the experts take on who will replace chip kelly as coach. >>> a malcolm jenkins exclusive and sam bradford weighs in on his future with the team. >>> new at 6:00 five people in the hospital after this collision in hamilton township mercer county. police tell us a honda and saturn crashed around noon today. then they hit two more vehicles in the parking lot of a nearby gas station. take a look at the surveillance video that shows the crash. rescu
mr. murray will do a great job finding a head coach, i'm sure. >> and jordan matthews, of course, had a big day today. he said sam bradford told him clearly that he wants to remain with the eagles and the next head coach better keep him. i'm john clark at met lilife stadi stadium. we'll have more in sports. >> john, thank you. >>> a special reunion today. three philadelphia police officers saved a man from the amtrak derailment in may. you can see him being carried away...
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he said he settled on jordan because he wasn't put up a fight. >> the fact that mr.the power, put on surgical gloves, crept upstairs, weighed the factors between killing his best friend as opposed to the nine-year-old. >> reporter: testimony by this lead investigator was so graphic that the detective had to compose himself on the stand, and jordan's family erupted into sobs. today the family of the victim and the defendant sat on opposite sides of the courtroom. frank, even though the judge said he doesn't think there's evidence of lying in wait the d.a. told me they have the right and will still include that allegation at trial. schultz will return to court later this month to enter a plea. until then, frank, he will remain behind bars. >> henry, you were in court. what was william schultz like? >> reporter: he sat passively throughout the testimony. he listened attentively. he looks like any average 18- year-old except he is now charged with murder. >> did he ever turn around and acknowledge anyone in the audience? >> reporter: not that i could see. he just sat qui
he said he settled on jordan because he wasn't put up a fight. >> the fact that mr.the power, put on surgical gloves, crept upstairs, weighed the factors between killing his best friend as opposed to the nine-year-old. >> reporter: testimony by this lead investigator was so graphic that the detective had to compose himself on the stand, and jordan's family erupted into sobs. today the family of the victim and the defendant sat on opposite sides of the courtroom. frank, even though...
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holmes mrs., but there to clean it up. a game-high 25 point. jordan roper, 18.8. clemson beats miami. the tigers take down the second ranked opponent. >> i'm really proud of my guys. we filled early on, and struggled. i'm very proud of them and what them. that is what you do in coaching, positive memories. ricardo: south carolina trying of the season. 11 points. better than what he did last game. a big ounce back on saturday. he drops totwo. a game-high, 26 points. cuts the lead to one. 10 points for the big fella. during the half, the new head coach rallying up the crowd. the second half, a dunk. a little distance between themselves and missouri. the gamecocks improve to 16-1 overall. >> our enthusiasm. playing to our identity was back in place. i thought, we were not great, but we played more to who we are. ricardo: in the low country, taking on the citadel. low. the dogs up by nine. paladin, down by three. no good. macon, playing at mercer. spencer collins with a huge game . a career high of 30 points. mercer refuses to go away. as they fall 70-69 in overtime.
holmes mrs., but there to clean it up. a game-high 25 point. jordan roper, 18.8. clemson beats miami. the tigers take down the second ranked opponent. >> i'm really proud of my guys. we filled early on, and struggled. i'm very proud of them and what them. that is what you do in coaching, positive memories. ricardo: south carolina trying of the season. 11 points. better than what he did last game. a big ounce back on saturday. he drops totwo. a game-high, 26 points. cuts the lead to one....
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. >> jordan, nj.com, we appreciate >> and mr. mcadoo if he gets the job will be a multi, multimillionaire, right? these guys really bring it in. >> absolutely. big money. >> good for him. >> he might need some shades. >> right? >> because you don't want everybody looking at you -- >> so here's the question, everybody. my gift to rosanna for christmas, gucci sunglasseses. take a closer look, are they too big for her face? she had a friend tell her at a lunch that they might be too big for the face. i think they make you look glamorous. you look like sophia loren. >> oh, wow. then i have to keep them. >> they're not too big or too no way. savor an egg mcmuffin any time you like. a fresh cracked egg, canadian bacon and an english muffin with real butter. mcdonald's all day give it to me i' m worth it baby i' m worth it uh huh i' m worth it gimme gimme i' m worth it give it to me i' m worth it >> hi, everybody. >> we've got some sad news to talk about. >> alan rickman dead at the age of 69. >> he was in so many good movies. he was, i
. >> jordan, nj.com, we appreciate >> and mr. mcadoo if he gets the job will be a multi, multimillionaire, right? these guys really bring it in. >> absolutely. big money. >> good for him. >> he might need some shades. >> right? >> because you don't want everybody looking at you -- >> so here's the question, everybody. my gift to rosanna for christmas, gucci sunglasseses. take a closer look, are they too big for her face? she had a friend tell her...
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mrs. watson, i see miss jordan -- miss irving, some of the other teach hoarse worked with me, who taught me. and they sometimes are surprised at how appreciative i am. but i said, you have to remember that if you had not intervened, where would i be today? i think the answer to your question is, yes. i was in their classrooms every day. they had a chance to get to know me, they had a chance to get to see what i could do, they knew what kind of person i was. the administrators saw me periodically. and they maybe knew me because i was a cheerleader, because i was in student council. they didn't know mary. we had one counselor for the whole school. counselor saw me maybe my junior year, when i moved from eighth grade to saw me, maybe again in my junior year. i didn't go to the counselor. i didn't have a lot of problems or anything like that. i just sort of counseled myself in whatever i had to take, i did it. the teachers were the ones who worked with me and who knew me. some of them were in my church. a few of them were in surrounding neighborhoods. so they knew my mother and everything. so i
mrs. watson, i see miss jordan -- miss irving, some of the other teach hoarse worked with me, who taught me. and they sometimes are surprised at how appreciative i am. but i said, you have to remember that if you had not intervened, where would i be today? i think the answer to your question is, yes. i was in their classrooms every day. they had a chance to get to know me, they had a chance to get to see what i could do, they knew what kind of person i was. the administrators saw me...
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jordan is live from the st with more. dave >>reporter: hello.islv made of big difference for the millers on park street. this is they avoided becoming. have shall tease and why mrs. miller is telling everyone to have these installed in every room in their home. >> i am very thankful. god was watching over us that night. >>report sen k since i read m caught fire. to bed when she heard a smoke detector go off. >> so i ran through their in the back bedroom was full smoke and i saw red under the bathroom door. >> e ll forher husband who put the fire out she called 911. today the suitowalls a still visible as as the smoke detector that was recently instadbtfire department. >> theu one and that back bedroom adjacenothe bathroom and that is the ones that went off first. >> the fire chief t me his department replaced bte in 600 smoke detectors in homes across the city yesterday and installed 300 new ones. >> it really is wonderful for us. this is what wstrive for every day becauseewe do not like to go to a home where we out that is deceas that thmessage everyo should heed. >> pute in your house in every room and make sure you've got batteries in the will save your life.
jordan is live from the st with more. dave >>reporter: hello.islv made of big difference for the millers on park street. this is they avoided becoming. have shall tease and why mrs. miller is telling everyone to have these installed in every room in their home. >> i am very thankful. god was watching over us that night. >>report sen k since i read m caught fire. to bed when she heard a smoke detector go off. >> so i ran through their in the back bedroom was full smoke...
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felipe, total jordan hosts around 630,000 of which with a 5th reside in camps there. mr. grande says there is formulas needed. al jazeera's janal jazeera's jah mr. grande. >> as the fighting intensifies in syria there are more trying to get in. at least 17,000 now are massed at the border, many of them hungry and cold according to aid agencies. the new unhcr commissioner says more of those people can be allowed inside. these started off as tents, now pretty much everyone lives in a trailer. hot in the summer, cold in the winter, not always electricity, but more than that people don't want to live in camps. so more than half a million refugees, syrian refugees in jordan are trying the live on the outskirts of the cities. living in unheated apartments, crammed into houses, the same situation jordannians are in as well, creating a lot of resentment. the commissioner says he would like to see european countries changing their regulations to legally allow in some of these asylum-seekers, whether it's to reunify families, there are legal means for which these people now risking
felipe, total jordan hosts around 630,000 of which with a 5th reside in camps there. mr. grande says there is formulas needed. al jazeera's janal jazeera's jah mr. grande. >> as the fighting intensifies in syria there are more trying to get in. at least 17,000 now are massed at the border, many of them hungry and cold according to aid agencies. the new unhcr commissioner says more of those people can be allowed inside. these started off as tents, now pretty much everyone lives in a...
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mr. rogers? >> she even performed a concert at carnegie hall. and get this. marla was even a special correspondent for inside edition. she interview future basketball icon michael jordan. >> a lot of us grew up playing basketball when we were kid. competitively in my homestate of georgia. >> marla took the assignment seseously and surprised us with her moves on the court, but marla's main focus has been the daughter she had with donald in 1993. she brought up tiffany in los angeles and said donald did not play a big role raising his daughter who is now 22 years old. brenda blair is the author of the trumps. >> tiffany lived on the west coast. donned lived in new york city. so there was no -- donald lived in new york step, so there was no way he -- city, so there was no way he could be in touch with her like he was in his other children's lives. he paid for her education. >> if you thought there might be lingering hard feelings against donald trump, think again. >> i think that it's very likely marla would vote for her former husband. after all, who would not want of the president of the united states? >>> this guy used to be taylor swift's biggest fan. now he's just h
mr. rogers? >> she even performed a concert at carnegie hall. and get this. marla was even a special correspondent for inside edition. she interview future basketball icon michael jordan. >> a lot of us grew up playing basketball when we were kid. competitively in my homestate of georgia. >> marla took the assignment seseously and surprised us with her moves on the court, but marla's main focus has been the daughter she had with donald in 1993. she brought up tiffany in los...
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ultimately as the king of jordan tells us, it is a fight for the soul of islam against barbarians who have taken that religion and hijacked it. steve: you have the sunni-shia fight. mr. sanders: i don't want to suggest this is easy stuff. these splits have been going on do. we should say to saudi arabia and qatar, you are very wealthy countries. maybe saudi arabia, instead of fighting in yemen, maybe help us destroy isis right now. in terms of the shia-sunni divisions and animosity, i wish i could tell you i could figure it out. essentially we've got to do our best to bring people together and say the target has to be isis. put aside your own geopolitical differences of opinion. isis is the common enemy. kathie: i want to talk about trade, which has been important in iowa. you are opposed to the exports could increase 50% to these asian nations. that means thousands of jobs. how do you make the case it would be better off? mr. sanders: i'm not against trade. trade is a good thing. we need policies that work for the middle class of this country and not just for the ceos and corporations. so have i voted against trade relations in china? you are right. these are agree
ultimately as the king of jordan tells us, it is a fight for the soul of islam against barbarians who have taken that religion and hijacked it. steve: you have the sunni-shia fight. mr. sanders: i don't want to suggest this is easy stuff. these splits have been going on do. we should say to saudi arabia and qatar, you are very wealthy countries. maybe saudi arabia, instead of fighting in yemen, maybe help us destroy isis right now. in terms of the shia-sunni divisions and animosity, i wish i...
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jordan smith, they do argue he was responsible for not taking action after the child's motheraction after the child's mother, shonda witt informed young son. >> there was not any evidence to indicate that mr. smith had anything to do with the actual murder. all the evidence pointed to the fact that he was in the bed asleep when the death took place. but when he became aware of it, he did not act. >> reporter: smith has been behind bars two two years. so he has two more years yet to serve. smith's family was in the court room during the hearing and seemed visibly upset afterwards. shona witt is serving a 15-year prison sentence for suffocating their son to death. she admitted she killed her son to win over her husband's approval. live in bedford, priscilla kaiser, abc 13 news. >> noreen: thank you, priscilla. >>> investigators say a fire that left $70,000 worth of damage to a home in roanoke was caused by an electrical problemcaused by an electrical problem. crews say the fire broke out 3500 block of3500 block of vetner road southeast. the time. he tried to put out the fire himself, but he wasn't able to. when fire fighters got there, they were able to get the flames out before it spread t
jordan smith, they do argue he was responsible for not taking action after the child's motheraction after the child's mother, shonda witt informed young son. >> there was not any evidence to indicate that mr. smith had anything to do with the actual murder. all the evidence pointed to the fact that he was in the bed asleep when the death took place. but when he became aware of it, he did not act. >> reporter: smith has been behind bars two two years. so he has two more years yet to...
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mr. cocker: it's a great point, senator. zones, north and south, would have to have these support of jordan and turkey in the north. it is not going to work otherwise. again, the general is far more confident than i am to speak of it. we would have to enforce a no-fly zone over turkish airspace and probably, from patriot missile batteries in turkey. they would have to do it. the turks have said and have been saying for some time now that they favor a no-fly zone and a safe zone. i certainly would like to call that bluff if indeed it is a bluff. they have said publicly that they would like to work with us on support for non-isis arab fighters to take care of that gap. i would like to explore putting the two of them together, doing both. again, do i think this is easy? obviously not. i'm not even sure it's possible. but as we look at a horrific landscape out there, and the politics inside syria and the region that make it highly unlikely there is going to be any sustained effort i anyone by anyone against islamic state under the current dynamics, i think we have to seriously look at it. >> first of all, the humanitar
mr. cocker: it's a great point, senator. zones, north and south, would have to have these support of jordan and turkey in the north. it is not going to work otherwise. again, the general is far more confident than i am to speak of it. we would have to enforce a no-fly zone over turkish airspace and probably, from patriot missile batteries in turkey. they would have to do it. the turks have said and have been saying for some time now that they favor a no-fly zone and a safe zone. i certainly...
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jordan? >> caller: hi, cramer, what do you think of beck continue dickinson. >> i always like it, but i'm think, baxter. why? because mr. al media? he ade nose taken over baxter. he's fabulous. >>> xander in louisiana, xander? >> caller: boo-yah, cramer. hope you're having a good day. >> what was the stock? alumina? i too connected with biotech. buy slowly as the stock comes down, but the charters hate the stock. don't be aggressive. michael in new york? >> caller: cramer, boo-yah. i own jd.com. >> i can't help you there. we're not recommending any stock from china. no way no how. >> caller: by boo-yah from new jersey, buy, sell or hold novavax? >> it's getting crazy, frankly. i know they're all for sale, but longer term. how about go to david in new york? >> david. >> caller: the stock that's making new lows ibb. >> celgene, here's the problem, they were very conservative about revenue, the number one drug, i think it might catch a downgrade or too. i'm not backing amp. i think this stock could go to the low 90s, because that group is under such pressure. nobody wants it. keith in florida? >> caller: boo yak. stock op
jordan? >> caller: hi, cramer, what do you think of beck continue dickinson. >> i always like it, but i'm think, baxter. why? because mr. al media? he ade nose taken over baxter. he's fabulous. >>> xander in louisiana, xander? >> caller: boo-yah, cramer. hope you're having a good day. >> what was the stock? alumina? i too connected with biotech. buy slowly as the stock comes down, but the charters hate the stock. don't be aggressive. michael in new york?...
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jordan smith. he was responsible for not taking action after a child's mother informed them they killed their son. >> there was not evidence to indicate that mr. smith had anything to do with the actual murder. all the evidence pointed to the fact that he -- was in the bed place. when he became aware he did not act. >> whitney: smith has been behind bars for two years. he is serving a 52 year prison sentence for suffocating their son to death. she admitted she killed her baby to win her husband's approval. >> patti: an incident where a woman attacked her neighbor with a hammer. deputies arrested holly davis on sunday and charged her with malicious wounding. she was upset her neighbor called child protective services on davis 'daughter. their feud turned physical char she was hit in the head and chest with a hammer. >> not aware there was a previous problem between the two neighbors. apparently there was an issue or something that was observed by one the reason why child protective services was notified. comment but the man would not comment. the hospital has not told us what the condition andrews is in now. >>> a long time local radio persona
jordan smith. he was responsible for not taking action after a child's mother informed them they killed their son. >> there was not evidence to indicate that mr. smith had anything to do with the actual murder. all the evidence pointed to the fact that he -- was in the bed place. when he became aware he did not act. >> whitney: smith has been behind bars for two years. he is serving a 52 year prison sentence for suffocating their son to death. she admitted she killed her baby to win...
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mr. cameron told him that the syrian government and what he called the legitimate opposition must come to the negotiating table. >> he said we will take 20,000 refugees from the syrian refugee camps in jordan, lebanon and turkey so we don't want to provide extra pool factor but take the most vulnerable from the camps and we said we would resettle a thousand by christmas and we did that. i think look the pressure on europe here is very great and just the movement of people into europe and the support that they require and it's better if you can meet people's needs in the region because as i said the first choice is actually i think to return home to syria as soon as they can. >> on the peace talks side of things we have well the talks are supposed to start on monday in geneva. i was speaking to staffan de mistura the u.n. special envoy and he said he still had not sent invites out, do you have any optimism whatsoever for these talks? >> it is i think one has to be positive and stay optimistic and john kerry all credit to him the u.s. secretary of state has been an absolute dyanamo to make the talks work and we need representatives of the regime in syria even though many of us have you know
mr. cameron told him that the syrian government and what he called the legitimate opposition must come to the negotiating table. >> he said we will take 20,000 refugees from the syrian refugee camps in jordan, lebanon and turkey so we don't want to provide extra pool factor but take the most vulnerable from the camps and we said we would resettle a thousand by christmas and we did that. i think look the pressure on europe here is very great and just the movement of people into europe and...
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mr. ford: the number of people in countries like egypt and jordan who support, for example, chopping the hands off thieves sometimes goes up into the 70% or 80% range. things which islamic state already does. that's not to say those people are all believers in what the islamic state is trying to do but it is to say they're religiously conservative. that's just one of the complications dealing with the islamic state. that said, michael morrell was talking about the role of president al l -- president el-sisi. i was struck that about a year and a half ago, 300 scholars, some quite well known, within the islam exworld, sunnis, came out with a very, very strong denunciation of the islamic state and the caliphate. it was about three months after it was announced and after they had done the first really gruesome beheadings of foreigners as well as syrians and iraqis. i think it's always good to remember that the vast majority of victims of the islamic state are themselves muslims. christians have offered unquestionably and others, but the vast majority are muslims and that's why i think the mo
mr. ford: the number of people in countries like egypt and jordan who support, for example, chopping the hands off thieves sometimes goes up into the 70% or 80% range. things which islamic state already does. that's not to say those people are all believers in what the islamic state is trying to do but it is to say they're religiously conservative. that's just one of the complications dealing with the islamic state. that said, michael morrell was talking about the role of president al l --...
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jordan? >> cler: hi, c caller: h cramer, wt do you think beccontue diinson. >> ilways like i but i'm g raise you i think, baxter. y? because mr. al media hede ne takeer baxte he's fab > nd in louisian xder? >> cler: bah, amer. hope're havi a good y. >> what s the stock? ina? i too connected i connted btech. buy slows ock comes do, but the charrs hthe chl in new y >> caller: cramer, boo-yah. i owjdom. >> ian help you there. we're not ending any stock from china.noay n adam in new rsey. >> calle by bofrom new rs, buy, sell or hold novavax? >> it's getting crazy, frank. i knowhey're all sale, but longerabt go to david in new york? >> david. >>aller:he sckhat' ma new lows ibb. >> celgene, here's the problem, th were ve conservive about venue, theumber on drug, i thinitigatch a ade or too. i'm not ckinamp. thinthis stock couldo to e w s, becau tt oup is under sh prsu. nobody wantst. aller: boo yak. >> thiisnoth >> this another one thas spulive. all the air comes out of i i am a believer, but understand these stks arell part of that health care complex tt suddly everyone has so much. hn in flora. >> caller: hi, j.p. boyah. >> my st
jordan? >> cler: hi, c caller: h cramer, wt do you think beccontue diinson. >> ilways like i but i'm g raise you i think, baxter. y? because mr. al media hede ne takeer baxte he's fab > nd in louisian xder? >> cler: bah, amer. hope're havi a good y. >> what s the stock? ina? i too connected i connted btech. buy slows ock comes do, but the charrs hthe chl in new y >> caller: cramer, boo-yah. i owjdom. >> ian help you there. we're not ending any stock from...
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mr. cocker: it's a great point, senator. zones, north and south, would have to have these support of jordan and turkey in the north. it is not going to work otherwise. again, the general is far more confident than i am to speak of it. we would have to enforce a no-fly zone over turkish airspace and probably, from patriot missile batteries in turkey. they would have to do it. the turks have said and have been saying for some time now that they favor a no-fly zone and a safe zone. i certainly would like to call that bluff if indeed it is a bluff. they have said publicly that they would like to work with us on support for non-isis arab fighters to take care of that gap. i would like to explore putting the two of them together, doing both. again, do i think this is easy? obviously not. i'm not even sure it's possible. but as we look at a horrific landscape out there, and the politics inside syria and the region that make it highly unlikely there is going to be any sustained effort i anyone by anyone against islamic state under the current dynamics, i think we have to seriously look at it. >> first of all, the humanitar
mr. cocker: it's a great point, senator. zones, north and south, would have to have these support of jordan and turkey in the north. it is not going to work otherwise. again, the general is far more confident than i am to speak of it. we would have to enforce a no-fly zone over turkish airspace and probably, from patriot missile batteries in turkey. they would have to do it. the turks have said and have been saying for some time now that they favor a no-fly zone and a safe zone. i certainly...
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mr. gorn i infer from your head nodding your largely agree. d. care to add any prospective? >> i agree. i believe the united arab emirates, jordan, egypt and iraq would also isis is a greater threat. saudi arabia would be focus on iran. >> thank you all. [inaudible] >> thank you, mr. chair. i want to continue on this issue of sort of priority and scale because i've heard a lot today about the threat of iran and its influence in the region, the threat of assad in syria. on a scale we have heard a lot less about isis. secretary gordon, i want to ask you, how would you prioritize or rank in scale those three threats in the region in terms of our greatest of the greatest threats to our current interest and security? >> three, iran, isis and what was the third? >> assad in syria. >> which a good couple with iran in many ways. you know, i don't like the choice because we should acknowledge what major problems with iran. we have an interest in containing iran and we also have a strategic interest in defeating and destroying isis. i don't like the choice which amount implies -- >> obviously for all religious on the message asking for a
mr. gorn i infer from your head nodding your largely agree. d. care to add any prospective? >> i agree. i believe the united arab emirates, jordan, egypt and iraq would also isis is a greater threat. saudi arabia would be focus on iran. >> thank you all. [inaudible] >> thank you, mr. chair. i want to continue on this issue of sort of priority and scale because i've heard a lot today about the threat of iran and its influence in the region, the threat of assad in syria. on a...
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love to have sam back, jordan, and myself, in particular, kind of were rewarded with sam sam playing quarterback but at the same time we are very confident in doug, and, howie and mrlurie to decide will be the best person to play quarterback. >> they will sign other players, fletcher cox, vinny curry would be another and malcolm jenkins got the the call last night, he is going to the nfl pro bowl. that is sports in a minute, and i'm howard eskin. >>> eddie is 61 years old today. lead guitar player for van halen look at close. van halen fridays los angeles this album, came out when you were, three years old. >> really. >> yes, lauren johnson. the it is called 1984. >> no wonder i can use the excuse that i don't know much about them. >> yes. >> they were here last summer. >> did you go. >> at susquehanna bank center. >> did you go. >> no, it was a thursday night, had to get up in the middle of the night you are a fake rocker. >> how about ellen degenerous. ellen is turning 58 years old today. >> she looks good. >> she does. one of our former interns maria is head of the social media, she flew to los angeles to take a job, first tv job, working for ellen joe. >> look
love to have sam back, jordan, and myself, in particular, kind of were rewarded with sam sam playing quarterback but at the same time we are very confident in doug, and, howie and mrlurie to decide will be the best person to play quarterback. >> they will sign other players, fletcher cox, vinny curry would be another and malcolm jenkins got the the call last night, he is going to the nfl pro bowl. that is sports in a minute, and i'm howard eskin. >>> eddie is 61 years old today....
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mr. president, i also would like to talk a bit about the syrian refugee issue. i had the opportunity to spend some time both in jordan as a member of the intelligence committee and in turkey looking at the situation as it exists in syria but also time in both italy and greece relative to the humanitarian crisis that has taken place with the literally hundreds of thousands of people who are fleeing iraq, northern iraq and fleeing syria because it's a war-torn area, and their migration and all the issues involved with that migration and the implications and consequences it's having on europe. it's an issue here in the united states, resettlement of refugees. it's overwhelming. these countries cannot even begin to process people coming to their borders to determine whether or not they are legitimate or whether or not they are inserted terrorists who are using this flow of migration to gain access to europe, to gain access to the united states, to gain access to other places. they are legitimate people who are leaving with their families to avoid the consequences of this war, and yet we know, because we have already asce
mr. president, i also would like to talk a bit about the syrian refugee issue. i had the opportunity to spend some time both in jordan as a member of the intelligence committee and in turkey looking at the situation as it exists in syria but also time in both italy and greece relative to the humanitarian crisis that has taken place with the literally hundreds of thousands of people who are fleeing iraq, northern iraq and fleeing syria because it's a war-torn area, and their migration and all...
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mr. speaker, lucy from atlanta stood hyped the president when he announced his action to reduce gun violence. in 2012 her son, jordan davis, was killed simply for playing loud music. i could see the pain of her loss and the anguish on her face. it broke my heart. jordan davis is one of the hundreds of thousands of americans killed in the last deke deak who are no longer with us due to gun violence. it is our duty to do all we can to protect all americans, every year mothers fearns, brothers and sisters, families and friends, beg their government to act. mr. speaker, we are deaf to their cries. are we blind to their suffering? president obama is listening. and he is leading. a leader must be a headlight. and not a tail light. members of this house, we are not leading. his proposal is common sense and constitutional. now as members we must do our part. we must do what is right and what is just. it is long overdue. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentleman has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the
mr. speaker, lucy from atlanta stood hyped the president when he announced his action to reduce gun violence. in 2012 her son, jordan davis, was killed simply for playing loud music. i could see the pain of her loss and the anguish on her face. it broke my heart. jordan davis is one of the hundreds of thousands of americans killed in the last deke deak who are no longer with us due to gun violence. it is our duty to do all we can to protect all americans, every year mothers fearns, brothers and...
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think united arab emirates jordan and iraq are the greater threat in saudi arabia would be focused on iran. >> think you all gentlemen. >> thank you mr chair and i want to continue on this issue of priority because we have heard a lot today about the threat of iran and its influence in the region, the threat of assad in syria. on the scale we have heard a lot less about isis. secretary gordon i wanted to ask you, how would you prioritize our range in scale those three threats in the region in terms of our greatest, the greatest threat to our current interest and security? >> iran issa somoza third? >> just assad in syria. >> which he could couple with iran in many ways. i don't like the choice. we should acknowledge that we have major problems with iran and we have an interest in containing iran and we also have a strategic interest in defeating and destroying isis. i don't like the choice. >> obviously they are all related so not asking for necessarily a one, two, three but how do we prioritize our research to address these threats? >> i think we have to do them all the same time. the question of syria i already make clear that i th
think united arab emirates jordan and iraq are the greater threat in saudi arabia would be focused on iran. >> think you all gentlemen. >> thank you mr chair and i want to continue on this issue of priority because we have heard a lot today about the threat of iran and its influence in the region, the threat of assad in syria. on the scale we have heard a lot less about isis. secretary gordon i wanted to ask you, how would you prioritize our range in scale those three threats in the...