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>>> es el tema de conversaciÓn luego de la final, suena kobe bryant, lebron james, y michael jordan, comenzamos con el 23, llegÓ a chicago con 6 tÍtulos en 6 veces en la final, y 5 de la liga, y 3 mil puntos en una temporada, luego de darle la probadita al bÉisbol, regresÓ para los 6 tÍtulos con los bulls, nos vamos con kobe bryant, desde la preparatoria en el 96 con los lakers, con 5 campeonatos con jackson el mismo entrenador de jordan, el segundo jugador con mÁs puntos en un partido, 81 y chamberlain con cien, y lebron james reclutado de la preparatoria hace diez aÑos, llevÓ a cavaliers en el 2007 a pelear por un tÍtulo ante spurs y perdieron, y hoy bicampeÓn, dos veces de la liga y michael jordan en los primeros diez aÑos se lleva el liderato como mejor jugador de la nba, todos tienen un estilo diferente, jordan querÍas que ganara un partido, kobe bryant hace mejor un equipo, y lebron james es ese jugador que se transforma en lo que el equipo necesita, sin lugar a duda jordan es el mejor, y lebron james a sus 28 aÑos como dice magic johnson le queda mucho por jugar,
>>> es el tema de conversaciÓn luego de la final, suena kobe bryant, lebron james, y michael jordan, comenzamos con el 23, llegÓ a chicago con 6 tÍtulos en 6 veces en la final, y 5 de la liga, y 3 mil puntos en una temporada, luego de darle la probadita al bÉisbol, regresÓ para los 6 tÍtulos con los bulls, nos vamos con kobe bryant, desde la preparatoria en el 96 con los lakers, con 5 campeonatos con jackson el mismo entrenador de jordan, el segundo jugador con mÁs puntos en un...
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. >> next up jordan connolly and blitz. >> jordan connolly made her debut at the age of eight. returned to compete in 2010 and again more than a decade after her first appearance in 2013. >> we were lucky enough to catch up with her at "purina pro plan incredible dog challenge" year's eastern regionals in st. petersburg, florida to talk about her journey to competing as a child to adult >> i was eight-year-old when i got my first dog, buck. i thought it was the coolest thing ever. when i got my first dog we went to home depot and put together a put together a bunch of pvc jumps and two years later i was invited here and so it was affirmation and taught me a lot about responsibility and what it was like to have a goal and achieve. >> when i was 9 and 10 i think i was a little more naive, i guess. i was so excited to be running around with my dog and being on tv but now it's a goal of accomplishing what i want to do. i knew he was great when i first got him. he was a tiny ball of fluff and giving me all kinds of attitude. it was a matter of controlling everything. he's so willing
. >> next up jordan connolly and blitz. >> jordan connolly made her debut at the age of eight. returned to compete in 2010 and again more than a decade after her first appearance in 2013. >> we were lucky enough to catch up with her at "purina pro plan incredible dog challenge" year's eastern regionals in st. petersburg, florida to talk about her journey to competing as a child to adult >> i was eight-year-old when i got my first dog, buck. i thought it was the...
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in a country such as jordan, a neighbor to syria, jordan would be very concerned that it would be seen as interfering in the concerns of a neighbor state. and it is jordan's belief that is up to syrians to decide, not an outside power. >> suarez: back at zaatari, there are tough decisions to be made, says andrew harper, including cutting back water and food ration amounts as the conflict drags on. harper thinks it may last a long while. >> there's nobody that can give me one positive indicator that this can be resolved any time soon, whether it be one year, two years or beyond that. whenever people delay a meeting for a month, it probably means another 6,000 dead in syria, it probably means another 40,000, 50,000, 60,000, 70,000 refugees. the bureaucratic timeline does not meet the humanitarian timeline, nor the political imperative. we do not see it as demonstrating the necessary urgency or importance that these people demand. >> suarez: nadia raja says she has no idea how long she and her family will remain refugees. >> ( translated ): it's hard to know. there's no electricity, there
in a country such as jordan, a neighbor to syria, jordan would be very concerned that it would be seen as interfering in the concerns of a neighbor state. and it is jordan's belief that is up to syrians to decide, not an outside power. >> suarez: back at zaatari, there are tough decisions to be made, says andrew harper, including cutting back water and food ration amounts as the conflict drags on. harper thinks it may last a long while. >> there's nobody that can give me one...
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after months of civil war, they have finally arrived in jordan. this can't -- cap -- camp has been their refuge. >> we left the cousins the bombings and murders. they are killing everyone in sight. when others stay behind, i came here with my mother and sisters. >> they are hoping for a better and safer life. jordan has an open door policy, but authorities they they are reaching their limit. tents are overcrowded. clothing, food, water are all in short supply. .'s neighbors need help to cope with the tide of refugees. the united nations says the international community must do more. >> is becoming a threat to the peace and stability in this region. that's why i think it is important that the world unites in supporting countries like jordan, lebanon, turkey, iraq, by receiving these refugees. >> already, many refugees are being turned away. they are left stranded at the border. >> we reached the border, but we are sent back. we do not know when they will lead us through. >> he and his family are stuck in a war zone, hoping they will live to see the
after months of civil war, they have finally arrived in jordan. this can't -- cap -- camp has been their refuge. >> we left the cousins the bombings and murders. they are killing everyone in sight. when others stay behind, i came here with my mother and sisters. >> they are hoping for a better and safer life. jordan has an open door policy, but authorities they they are reaching their limit. tents are overcrowded. clothing, food, water are all in short supply. .'s neighbors need...
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>> jordan, congratulations. you make excellent powerpoint graphs and so happy to see the end result, so much more than when i started with the group at the beginning. i remember we were at a outreach committee and commissioner dooley and i were trying to tackle the vacancy situation and we actually took a camera to go to different neighborhoods to take pictures and all of that. so with your automatic tracking system, it's really helpful. so do you have any like ballpark number of how many vacancies in the city? >> well we have 130 listings, and storefrontsf.com right now. we're listing all of the retail vacancies currently available for lease, some of them for purchase. it's actually indicated whether it's "lease/purchase," or both in some cases. so we have about 130/135 and most of those are within our invest in neighborhood-commercial districts. so we're trying to track all of them within our 25 corridors and then anyone who wants to post a vacancy, citywide, no matter where it is, they can post them there. so
>> jordan, congratulations. you make excellent powerpoint graphs and so happy to see the end result, so much more than when i started with the group at the beginning. i remember we were at a outreach committee and commissioner dooley and i were trying to tackle the vacancy situation and we actually took a camera to go to different neighborhoods to take pictures and all of that. so with your automatic tracking system, it's really helpful. so do you have any like ballpark number of how many...
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after months of civil war, they have finally arrived in jordan. this can't -- cap -- camp has been their refuge. >> we left the cousins the bombings and murders. they are killing everyone in sight. when others stay behind, i came here with my mother and sisters. >> they are hoping for a better and safer life. jordan has an open door policy, but authorities theyreaching th. tents are overcrowded. clothing, food, water are all in short supply. .'s neighbors need help to cope with the tide of refugees. the united nations says the international community must do more. >> is becoming a threat to the peace and stability in this region. that's why i think it is important that the world unites in supporting countries like jordan, lebanon, turkey, iraq, by receiving these refugees. >> already, many refugees are being turned away. they are left stranded at the border. >> we reached the border, but we are sent back. we do not know when they will lead us through. >> he and his family are stuck in a war zone, hoping they will live to see the day when jordan ha
after months of civil war, they have finally arrived in jordan. this can't -- cap -- camp has been their refuge. >> we left the cousins the bombings and murders. they are killing everyone in sight. when others stay behind, i came here with my mother and sisters. >> they are hoping for a better and safer life. jordan has an open door policy, but authorities theyreaching th. tents are overcrowded. clothing, food, water are all in short supply. .'s neighbors need help to cope with the...
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f-16s and patriot missiles in jordan. all other u.s. personnel assigned to jordan for eeg garr lion will depart at the conclusion of the exercise. the united states enjoys a long-standing partnership with jordan and is committed to its defense, but some key lawmakers don't think all of that is enough. this morning republican senator lindsey graham urged president obama to enforce a no fly zone over syria. >> last year a 15ds was isolated. he had very few friends. >>> peter live from washington. thank you, peter. >> with the report that iran is sending 4,000 revolutionary guards to fight for assad and syria and with regime gains against the rebels does the obama administration plan to send those small arms. some wonder today why did it take so long. as peter said, tomorrow the president looks with a major assad supporter, president putin in ireland. what can be accomplished at that meeting if anything? former u.s. ambassador, senior fellow and fox news contributor john bolton joins us every morning. >> good morning. >> goo
f-16s and patriot missiles in jordan. all other u.s. personnel assigned to jordan for eeg garr lion will depart at the conclusion of the exercise. the united states enjoys a long-standing partnership with jordan and is committed to its defense, but some key lawmakers don't think all of that is enough. this morning republican senator lindsey graham urged president obama to enforce a no fly zone over syria. >> last year a 15ds was isolated. he had very few friends. >>> peter live...
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but we are sending missiles into jordan because jordan is the most pro-american arab state in the region. it is very weak. it is now has half a million refugees, and it needs protection. we created a vacuum when obama left iraq and did not leave behind a force to exert some influence, particularly control of the iraqi airspace. the jordanians are under fire and are really, really worried. we are repositioning our forces. >> what a conclusion. jordan is the most pro-american nation in the region and we lost all these lives and treasury in iraq, why would iraq not be the most supportive of the united states? that country -- we did not have a status of forces agreement because their president did not deliver it. the president of the united states wanted it, could not get it. what are the iranians doing? flying over iraq. iraq allows them privileges. they have never said stop it. this is our iraq. >> it is not our iraq. >> we created it. >> obama washed his hands of it. >> iraq is a good lesson in what we do not want to have have been in syria, in some ways. >> just a fact, and that is the a
but we are sending missiles into jordan because jordan is the most pro-american arab state in the region. it is very weak. it is now has half a million refugees, and it needs protection. we created a vacuum when obama left iraq and did not leave behind a force to exert some influence, particularly control of the iraqi airspace. the jordanians are under fire and are really, really worried. we are repositioning our forces. >> what a conclusion. jordan is the most pro-american nation in the...
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lou: let's turn to the oops in jordan. it is your sense this is a force that is going to be augmented, that is we are going to be raising the number of troo in that region over the weeks and months ahead? >> i thinkt certainly has the potential for th as our invollemt begins to increase in syria, something we have very large concerns about jordan as you well know, there is a major refugee problem in jordan, unrest in the country itself and many feel jordan is months away from serious issues itself. the mission prily right now is to facilitate the training of rebelsave been doing in jordan to also help the organization with the refugee challenges and certainly to be prared as we expand our role inside syri they would help facilitate support for the rebels inside of syria. lou: it appears the adnistration is srting to build up a contingency, it is givingvery signal seems at thisoint no matter how low-key there is an intense to intervene in the civil war. is this in your judgment and appropriate direction for you as strategy
lou: let's turn to the oops in jordan. it is your sense this is a force that is going to be augmented, that is we are going to be raising the number of troo in that region over the weeks and months ahead? >> i thinkt certainly has the potential for th as our invollemt begins to increase in syria, something we have very large concerns about jordan as you well know, there is a major refugee problem in jordan, unrest in the country itself and many feel jordan is months away from serious...
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to staycan forces set at least for a little while in jordan. members of nelson mandela's family met at his home as the former leader remained in critical condition at a hospital. he has been there for more than two weeks after being committed for a recurring recurring lung infection. i spoke to gabriel who was outside of the hospital. what is the latest from the hospital on nelson mandela's condition? question latest statement from the presidency, who is the only source of official information, is that his condition is unchanged. he is still in a critical condition in this hospital here to hide me where he has been for the last 18 days. tonight is arent these crowds of people never before have we seen this number of people come here. they are bringing their letters of support. they have become families of children. they are asking him to get well soon. this has been quite upbeat. this is contrast to the official statements we have been getting from the presidency. the message from the president to south africans was that they should not hold ou
to staycan forces set at least for a little while in jordan. members of nelson mandela's family met at his home as the former leader remained in critical condition at a hospital. he has been there for more than two weeks after being committed for a recurring recurring lung infection. i spoke to gabriel who was outside of the hospital. what is the latest from the hospital on nelson mandela's condition? question latest statement from the presidency, who is the only source of official information,...
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i said to the mayor -- mayor jordan how do i approach these people? how do i do it? and he said "well, john i heard you speak before. just throw one of your guilt trips on them" and it worked. i know time is running out. i will make this quick but i wanted you to know how we got here. it didn't happen. it wasn't magic and this building as the mayor told you was a direct result of a tragedy on 101 california street and went up in the building and the crazed gun man killed all those people and i asked to build this building for a long time and the mayor knows that and all of a sudden the money was available and the mayor asked me to do a investigation and it was in the papers and unbelievable. you know it's difficult to investigate the police department. it is. my father is a police officer. you have to walk carefully, and i came to the mayor and i said "mayor jordan -- i said it's a dog's breakfast. 911 is broken. they don't practice the incident command system. they do in each department but it's all stove pipe. the radios didn't work in the enclosed stair wells, and
i said to the mayor -- mayor jordan how do i approach these people? how do i do it? and he said "well, john i heard you speak before. just throw one of your guilt trips on them" and it worked. i know time is running out. i will make this quick but i wanted you to know how we got here. it didn't happen. it wasn't magic and this building as the mayor told you was a direct result of a tragedy on 101 california street and went up in the building and the crazed gun man killed all those...
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on fire, jordan at more radical and egypt becoming more radical. the whole region's about to blow up and our foreign policy, to me, i don't understand it. whatever it is, it's not working. >> david ignatius, what forced the president's hand on this? >> i think when the decision, the chemical weapons had been used by the assad regime, was completed by the intelligence analysts and ready to go, it forced a decision that really already was made in embryo within the administration. i would add to what senator graham said. yes, our policy is to force assad to leave, but our policy at a deeper level is to build up the moderate opposition to assad. if assad left tomorrow in a sense, that would be bad for us, because the strongest forces in syria would be the jihadists, and you'd have complete chaos. so, in a sense, you want to wait a little bit for these forces to get stronger, for the u.s. arms to flow through. i was told by my syrian sources that just in the last few days, at this announcement, 60 syrian officers defected because they thought maybe ther
on fire, jordan at more radical and egypt becoming more radical. the whole region's about to blow up and our foreign policy, to me, i don't understand it. whatever it is, it's not working. >> david ignatius, what forced the president's hand on this? >> i think when the decision, the chemical weapons had been used by the assad regime, was completed by the intelligence analysts and ready to go, it forced a decision that really already was made in embryo within the administration. i...
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>> reporter: alex and jordan deal with it fairly well. but having two needles stuck in your arm each week can be a bit much. >> i'm sorry. >> reporter: thanks to make-a-wish greater bay area, the boy were able to forget about their illness for a while when they had their wishes granted. alex wanted the ultimate university of colorado experience, where his parents went to school. >> i was looking forward to meeting the coach the most. >> reporter: but he got to do a whole lot more, like run on the field with ralphie, the buffalo mascot during half time and got some pretty cool gifts. >> this is a jersey that the quarterback gave to me. >> reporter: it has his name on the back. >> l.a.x., never underestimate the heart of a buffalo. >> reporter: for jordan's wish, family went to a very special place in florida. >> it was the best place in the world. >> reporter: that would be disney world. where jordan rode splash mountain and expedition everest. >> i was tall enough to go on it. >> it is dark and black. >> reporter: were you scared? >> no.
>> reporter: alex and jordan deal with it fairly well. but having two needles stuck in your arm each week can be a bit much. >> i'm sorry. >> reporter: thanks to make-a-wish greater bay area, the boy were able to forget about their illness for a while when they had their wishes granted. alex wanted the ultimate university of colorado experience, where his parents went to school. >> i was looking forward to meeting the coach the most. >> reporter: but he got to do a...
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>> reporter: alex and jordan deal with it fairly well. but having two needles stuck in your arm each week can be a bit much. >> i'm sorry. >> reporter: thanks to make-a-wish greater bay area, the boy were able to forget about their illness for a while when they had their wishes granted. alex wanted the ultimate university of colorado experience, where his parents went to school. >> i was looking forward to meeting the coach the most. >> reporter: but he got to do a whole lot more, like run on the field with ralphie, the buffalo mascot during half time and got some pretty cool gifts. >> this is a jersey that the quarterback gave to me. >> reporter: it has his name on the back. >> l.a.x., never underestimate the heart of a buffalo. >> reporter: for jordan's wish, family went to a very special place in florida. >> it was the best place in the world. >> reporter: that would be disney world. where jordan rode splash mountain and expedition everest. >> i was tall enough to go on it. >> it is dark and black. >> reporter: were you scared? >> no.
>> reporter: alex and jordan deal with it fairly well. but having two needles stuck in your arm each week can be a bit much. >> i'm sorry. >> reporter: thanks to make-a-wish greater bay area, the boy were able to forget about their illness for a while when they had their wishes granted. alex wanted the ultimate university of colorado experience, where his parents went to school. >> i was looking forward to meeting the coach the most. >> reporter: but he got to do a...
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sixteen fighters to jordan for exercises and made based on that afterwards just a hop across the border from corporate stricken syria. prosecutors move against us all the product bradley manning is saying he knew well that hundreds of thousands of state secrets legal by him could fall into the wrong hands. international news and comment live from moscow this is a see with me our thanks for joining us. leaving tonight as trade unions representing two hundred forty thousand workers have begun a two day strike against the government is the latest force to join the nationwide protests that have gripped the country with police brutally cracking down on demonstrations a second fatality has been confirmed the fatal shooting of a protester were solid blaming on the authorities as a rino the reports now from istanbul. twenty two year old man did die after his sustaining a head wound during the night's protests in the south of turkey in the city of kentucky of the protesters are saying the shocking apparently from a police car however this information we have to stress this hasn't been confirmed
sixteen fighters to jordan for exercises and made based on that afterwards just a hop across the border from corporate stricken syria. prosecutors move against us all the product bradley manning is saying he knew well that hundreds of thousands of state secrets legal by him could fall into the wrong hands. international news and comment live from moscow this is a see with me our thanks for joining us. leaving tonight as trade unions representing two hundred forty thousand workers have begun a...
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sixteen fighter jets to jordan the u.s. central command says they'll be used in military drills fast and may remain afterwards in a nation which borders we're told syria is fueling concern that tensions in the region could escalate even process he's promised looks now at what's behind a move the u.s. assist is only aimed at helping and that why. well it's certainly not really about jordan what we do know is that the deployment of a patriot missile battery and if sixteen fighter jets to jordan comes amid escalating international tension over the syrian conflict what the u.s. is saying is that the weapons are meant to be part of a military drone but it has said that they could remain in jordan afterwards to counter the threat posed by the syrian civil war now this comes several months since nato deployed patriot missile batteries in turkey along its one of our border there with syria and although the batteries are designed to intercept scud missiles they could potentially be employed to enforce a no fly zone and certainly thi
sixteen fighter jets to jordan the u.s. central command says they'll be used in military drills fast and may remain afterwards in a nation which borders we're told syria is fueling concern that tensions in the region could escalate even process he's promised looks now at what's behind a move the u.s. assist is only aimed at helping and that why. well it's certainly not really about jordan what we do know is that the deployment of a patriot missile battery and if sixteen fighter jets to jordan...
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forces to jordan, sending a message to the syrian dictator to stay out. clarissa ward is there. >> reporter: it was a fierce display of military might. 8,000 soldiers, including 4,500 american troops, held an elaborate set of war games on a dusty patch of the jordanian desert. >> we had cobra attack helicopters. you have challenger tanks from the jordanian army pup had m1-a1 tanks from the marine core it is >> colonel matthew st. clair: >> we brought a lot of power to bring to bear. >> reporter: is there any other military who can put on a show like that? >> reporter: i don't think so. these exercises weren't just about showing off america's military prowess, set against the backdrop of syria's civil war, the land and sea maneuvers were designed to show america's support for jordan, one of its closest mid-east allies. syria is right next door to jordan and it's hard to believe this display of force has gone unnoticed by the syrian government, but syria is also the one thing that nobody here will talk about. american and jordanian officers refused to even
forces to jordan, sending a message to the syrian dictator to stay out. clarissa ward is there. >> reporter: it was a fierce display of military might. 8,000 soldiers, including 4,500 american troops, held an elaborate set of war games on a dusty patch of the jordanian desert. >> we had cobra attack helicopters. you have challenger tanks from the jordanian army pup had m1-a1 tanks from the marine core it is >> colonel matthew st. clair: >> we brought a lot of power to...
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jason jordan, an attorney, and bill jordan's son, speaks out. >> he's not just some small-time guy who is ripping people off at cherry creek mall. he's willing to have somebody murdered, for crying out loud. >> the denver d.a.'s office charges smith again, with one count of attempted murder. those charges are dropped by prosecutors, however, when smith agrees to a plea deal and pleads guilty to aggravated robbery, second degree assault, robbery and theft. he's sentenced to 25 years in prison. despite the outcome, jason jordan says his dad's life has never been the same since that day he bought an ipad. >> it's like their whole world's been turned upside down. all of it is so messed up from beginning to end. it's just crazy. >>> coming up, a couple's surveillance video camera solves a strange mystery and reveals a cruel truth. plus a donkey goes up, up and away. a publicity stunt gone awry. >> kids were crying because the donkey, she was crying as well. >> when "caught on camera: bold, brazen and bizarre" continues. ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone has the ability to do something amazing
jason jordan, an attorney, and bill jordan's son, speaks out. >> he's not just some small-time guy who is ripping people off at cherry creek mall. he's willing to have somebody murdered, for crying out loud. >> the denver d.a.'s office charges smith again, with one count of attempted murder. those charges are dropped by prosecutors, however, when smith agrees to a plea deal and pleads guilty to aggravated robbery, second degree assault, robbery and theft. he's sentenced to 25 years...
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military personnel here in jordan engaging in these exercises. they're running through scenarios for everything from a chemical attack to a terrorist attack to a natural disaster. it's called "operation eager lion" and it is an annual exercise but this year the u.s. has deployed f-16 fighter jets, patriot missiles and also several units from the marine corps and the jordanian government has actually asked for those antiaircraft missiles and those fighter jets to remain here in jordan after these exercises finish. this could technically be the first step in creating some type of a partial no-fly zone along the syrian border. so certainly the u.s. is sending a very strong signal here to the government in syria that it will stand by its allies in this region. >> pelley: clarissa ward in amman. thank you, clarissa. say good-bye to mahmoud ahmadinejad, the iranian president who has taunted america for eight years. over the weekend, iranians elected a new kind of president and we asked elizabeth palmer to fill us in. >> reporter: by the time he cast hi
military personnel here in jordan engaging in these exercises. they're running through scenarios for everything from a chemical attack to a terrorist attack to a natural disaster. it's called "operation eager lion" and it is an annual exercise but this year the u.s. has deployed f-16 fighter jets, patriot missiles and also several units from the marine corps and the jordanian government has actually asked for those antiaircraft missiles and those fighter jets to remain here in jordan...
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sixteen fighter jets to jordan the u.s. central command says they'll be used in military drills first and may remain afterwards in a nation which directly borders war torn syria its food and concern the tensions in the region could escalate even further let's delve into this a bit deeper artie's middle east correspondent paula slayer and are joining us live here on the program to give us more hello to you from moscow paula the u.s. saying it wants to in homs its allies ability to defend itself is it really about george. well it's not really about jordan what we do know is that the deployment of a patriot missile battery and if sixteen fighter jets to jordan comes amid escalating international tension over the syrian conflict what the u.s. is saying is that the weapons are meant to be part of a military drill but it has said that they could remain in jordan afterwards to counter the threat posed by the syrian civil war now this comes several months since nato deployed patriot missile batteries in turkey along its one of the
sixteen fighter jets to jordan the u.s. central command says they'll be used in military drills first and may remain afterwards in a nation which directly borders war torn syria its food and concern the tensions in the region could escalate even further let's delve into this a bit deeper artie's middle east correspondent paula slayer and are joining us live here on the program to give us more hello to you from moscow paula the u.s. saying it wants to in homs its allies ability to defend itself...
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my job is to keep tracy jordan happy. girls, girls, girls. let's save it for mr. jordan. studio 68 is where we do the girlie show. did you all see tracy jordan make a special appearance the other night? wasn't that exciting? that is what we in the show business like to call a "cameo." hey, this is the star of the girlie show,
my job is to keep tracy jordan happy. girls, girls, girls. let's save it for mr. jordan. studio 68 is where we do the girlie show. did you all see tracy jordan make a special appearance the other night? wasn't that exciting? that is what we in the show business like to call a "cameo." hey, this is the star of the girlie show,
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jordan, the kingdom is under siege in terms of refugees. hezbollah is all in in syria, so lebanon's even more destable. this has been a nightmare year for syria. egypt's going backwards. leban lebanon's becoming unstable. russia is introducing into syria, threatening very sophisticated weapons. the weapons caches i fear the most could fall into the hands of hezbollah. it's a powder keg for the region. our policies are not working and ak-47s will not neutralize the advantage assad has over the rebels. we need to do more. >> so, only by taking out assad can we have peace in this civil war? >> that's what the president says. the president says -- >> what do you say? >> -- assad must go. i say a political solution is the only way you solve this and assad those go to get a political solution. no rebel group's going to partition syria with assad still in power. so, yes, he has to go. then you find a political solution. but if the war lasts four, six months, jordan's going to go and israel's going to be surrounded by syria on fire, jordan at more
jordan, the kingdom is under siege in terms of refugees. hezbollah is all in in syria, so lebanon's even more destable. this has been a nightmare year for syria. egypt's going backwards. leban lebanon's becoming unstable. russia is introducing into syria, threatening very sophisticated weapons. the weapons caches i fear the most could fall into the hands of hezbollah. it's a powder keg for the region. our policies are not working and ak-47s will not neutralize the advantage assad has over the...
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officials for jordan and the u.s. are playing down any link between the exercises and the crisis in syria but did acknowledge that the u.s. will likely leave patriot missiles and f-16s in jordan. today the u.s. worked with 19 other countries to share information and skills. >> what we'll be doing today this is demolition shows how to use demolitions to provide mobility to a battalion, so possibly breaching any obstacles. and also counter mobility. so if you're trying to stop the mobility area, you can use demolition to do so. >> some american officials also said the exercises are going on throughout the country but not near the border with syria and there's no plan to leave soldiers on the ground in jordan after the exercises are over in two weeks. >>> and in turkey, the prime minister says it was his duty to clear anti-government protesters from the main square in istanbul. also, two major unions there have called for a one-day strike demanding the end of police violence. nbc's richard angle has more from us stall bu
officials for jordan and the u.s. are playing down any link between the exercises and the crisis in syria but did acknowledge that the u.s. will likely leave patriot missiles and f-16s in jordan. today the u.s. worked with 19 other countries to share information and skills. >> what we'll be doing today this is demolition shows how to use demolitions to provide mobility to a battalion, so possibly breaching any obstacles. and also counter mobility. so if you're trying to stop the mobility...