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on q&a.robert samuelson is congressman jim jordan. -- >> our guest this week is congressman jim jordan. the ohio republican chairs the house freedom caucus. his committees include government oversight and reform and the judiciary committee. let me introduce the two reporters that will be joining us this week. rachel covers congress for politico. kelsey is a washington post congressional reporter. before we delve into questions we want to talk about charlotte. once again this week we are tuned in watching an american city in crisis over the shooting of a black citizen by police. both the political candidates, major party candidates have made statements. is there a role for congress at this point? rep. jordan: any elected official, certainly what i believe is the vast majority of cases our law enforcement do an outstanding job of protecting and helping the community they serve in. they put their lives on the line every day. we should start with that premise. in situations like this we should get to the truth, let the system work and find out what happened and hopefully not have this kind
on q&a.robert samuelson is congressman jim jordan. -- >> our guest this week is congressman jim jordan. the ohio republican chairs the house freedom caucus. his committees include government oversight and reform and the judiciary committee. let me introduce the two reporters that will be joining us this week. rachel covers congress for politico. kelsey is a washington post congressional reporter. before we delve into questions we want to talk about charlotte. once again this week we...
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jordan: on that issue? maybe. there is this fundamental -- what i would call principal concern about doing big things in a lame-duck. maybe we can do some things, but i'm also concerned about spending while opposed having the spending bill land in the lame-duck. the cr landing in the lame-duck. the want members who are no longer accountable to the voters, members who are leaving making decisions about how we spent williamson billions of dollars? -- billions and billions of dollars? maybe it's appropriate but i think you have to be cautious about doing major things in a lame-duck session where members are no longer accountable. we on the spending side, have history to show bad things happen in lame-duck sessions. bad things happen on spending record for the holidays. we had five years of experience .ith that tax increases, all those things have happened in a similar context. our conservative caucus group has been very reluctant to have anything land -- any big spending bill during a lame-duck session. kelsey: he fe
jordan: on that issue? maybe. there is this fundamental -- what i would call principal concern about doing big things in a lame-duck. maybe we can do some things, but i'm also concerned about spending while opposed having the spending bill land in the lame-duck. the cr landing in the lame-duck. the want members who are no longer accountable to the voters, members who are leaving making decisions about how we spent williamson billions of dollars? -- billions and billions of dollars? maybe it's...
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>> i think they had to around with jordan. a lot of those that were involved in killing the man in the video and those that were responsible for detaining him and, processing him through, through his captivity have been taken down since. >> reporter: he has taken down each and every one in the video. you are going to hunt them down? >> they have been hunted down. quite a lot of them. and, and those that are still involved if it takes us another 50 years we'll get them. >> reporter: those are the rules of his neighborhood. to his west, the israeli palestinian conflict. north, syria's civil war. east, isis and iraq. and south, severe fundamentalist islam and saudi arabia. it is a collision of tribes and religions not confined by borders drawn with the british t square and crossed by american tanks. in 1990. king hussein warned george bush to stay out of iraq. in 2003, the son of the king gave the son oe it seems like american presidents think they know the region better than you? >> they seem to understand us better than we know
>> i think they had to around with jordan. a lot of those that were involved in killing the man in the video and those that were responsible for detaining him and, processing him through, through his captivity have been taken down since. >> reporter: he has taken down each and every one in the video. you are going to hunt them down? >> they have been hunted down. quite a lot of them. and, and those that are still involved if it takes us another 50 years we'll get them....
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jordan was a petty thief and pretty much small time crooks. >> william jordan was my cousin. we always called him buddy. small frame guy. little hunched back a little bit. he was timid, shy. sort of a loner. but when he got with ted prevatt, he changed. ted was the type of kid, he was looking for a fight all the time. ted introduced him to drugs and alcohol. >> they were doing acid, quaaludes, marijuana. >> they were into anything they could get into. i don't think they turned down any kind of crime. both of them had been in and out of juvenile detention in and out of jails and in and out of prison most of their lives. >> just from the rap sheet they started out when they were really young doing some stealing and stuff and it kept escalating. >> they were known by everybody in that area, and they were the guys that kept getting arrested and kept being let out because what they did was small time. >> i was deputy sheriff. i began a series of investigations on some house break-ins. in the course of investigating the break-ins, the name prevatt and jordan came up. once they beca
jordan was a petty thief and pretty much small time crooks. >> william jordan was my cousin. we always called him buddy. small frame guy. little hunched back a little bit. he was timid, shy. sort of a loner. but when he got with ted prevatt, he changed. ted was the type of kid, he was looking for a fight all the time. ted introduced him to drugs and alcohol. >> they were doing acid, quaaludes, marijuana. >> they were into anything they could get into. i don't think they turned...
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because no king of jordan has ever known peace. this is the mosque that you abdullah became king in 1999 on the death of his father who ruled 47 years. we met the 54-year-old at his palace in amman. he knows isis by its arabic acronym, daesh, but whatever you call it he says the west doesn't realize it is in a third world war >> i think is is the challenge over the past several years. iraq this year, syria next year. what about libya? what about africa? global perspective. all these things need to be attacked at the same time. you can't concentrate on syria one year. then deal with it another? >> as you see military successes in syria and iraq against daesh. they're telling their fighters don't come to syria or iraq. or moving their command structure to libya. are we going to wait to concentrate on libya. then do we wait a year or two to bo them. they are reacting quicker than we are. >> the american strategy in syria and iraq is to use u.s. air power and train forces on the ground to fight the battle. that has the not worked. how
because no king of jordan has ever known peace. this is the mosque that you abdullah became king in 1999 on the death of his father who ruled 47 years. we met the 54-year-old at his palace in amman. he knows isis by its arabic acronym, daesh, but whatever you call it he says the west doesn't realize it is in a third world war >> i think is is the challenge over the past several years. iraq this year, syria next year. what about libya? what about africa? global perspective. all these...
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if there wasn't a jordan, we would have had to have created one. so, i think the story of jordan is bigger than the borders of our country. >> pelley: his borders began in 1916, when abdullah's great- great grandfather led the revolt depicted in the movie "lawrence of arabia." the king traces his bloodline directly to the prophet muhammad. islamic extremists, he told us, are outlaws that the faith has dealt with before. when you do interviews in arabic on this subject, you call isis the khawarij. what does that mean? >> abdullah: well, in islam, us traditional muslims, it is not our right to call people heretics. god decides at the end of the day. the jihadists take it upon themselves to call the rest of us heretics, us muslims. you're in a completely different and worse category. and so, in our traditional history, the outlaws, the khawarij, appeared, really, in the early part of islam. >> pelley: they were a sect that splintered from islam in the first century. >> abdullah: yes. and they did horrible atrocities. and as a result, the muslim commun
if there wasn't a jordan, we would have had to have created one. so, i think the story of jordan is bigger than the borders of our country. >> pelley: his borders began in 1916, when abdullah's great- great grandfather led the revolt depicted in the movie "lawrence of arabia." the king traces his bloodline directly to the prophet muhammad. islamic extremists, he told us, are outlaws that the faith has dealt with before. when you do interviews in arabic on this subject, you call...
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isis burned through syria and the hashemite kingdom of jordan. the king, abdullah the second bin al hussein, is holding the front and sheltering millions of refugees despite his struggling economy, no oil wealth and precious little water. if the king can keep his balance, jordan may prove that an arab state can remain peaceful, tolerant and modern. the arsonists torching the middle east hope to see him fail. this is not war. these are jordanian forces sharpening their edge on a make- believe town. some of their weapons are antique-- attack helicopters designed originally for vietnam, surplus armored cars that they found online. jordan can't afford the arsenals and, to hone it, they switched in training from blanks to live ammunition. this is the soldier who ordered the switch. he's the former head of special forces. he is abdullah the second, the king of jordan. "everyone uses blanks, makes no sense," he yelled. there's no sense in anything less than lethal because no king of jordan has ever known peace. this is the mosque that you built in honor
isis burned through syria and the hashemite kingdom of jordan. the king, abdullah the second bin al hussein, is holding the front and sheltering millions of refugees despite his struggling economy, no oil wealth and precious little water. if the king can keep his balance, jordan may prove that an arab state can remain peaceful, tolerant and modern. the arsonists torching the middle east hope to see him fail. this is not war. these are jordanian forces sharpening their edge on a make- believe...
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jordan's schools. what's the breaking point for your people? >> abdullah: about a year or two years ago. unemployment is skyrocketing. our health sector is saturated. our schools are really going through difficult times. it's extremely, extremely difficult. and jordanians are... just have had it up to here. i mean, we just can't take it anymore. >> pelley: they've had it with unemployment, near 15%. and that's the official rate; there are more than nine million people living in jordan, and half are under the age of 24. >> abdullah: if anything keeps me up at night, it's giving the younger generation an opportunity at life. and on the flip side of that, if radicalization is going to imbed itself anywhere in the world or in this region, it's going to be disenfranchised youth. and so, if young people in this country are not going to have an opportunity because of the that's my concern. >> pelley: he showed us his concern at a multimillion-dollar campus built to be his new military headquarters. the king-- who drives his own car, by the way-- took
jordan's schools. what's the breaking point for your people? >> abdullah: about a year or two years ago. unemployment is skyrocketing. our health sector is saturated. our schools are really going through difficult times. it's extremely, extremely difficult. and jordanians are... just have had it up to here. i mean, we just can't take it anymore. >> pelley: they've had it with unemployment, near 15%. and that's the official rate; there are more than nine million people living in...
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there's no good reason that jordan cannot vetting refugees immediately and no reason jordan cannot open its borders right now and start allowing full, unfettered humanitarian assistance to go in so people have adequate food, water, stop dying from preventible hillneils such as hepatitis. there were nine deaths related to childbirths, women or infants who died during childbirth in the last month. >>> in the absence of humanitarian aid being allowed in, explain to our viewers what will happen to these tens of thousands of people. >> well, these tens of thousands of people are under going immensely hard conditions right now. it's just an absolute, you know -- it's a picture of human misery. the thing is that this situation is completely solvable, but we can't just focus on jordan and say jordan can fix this problem, because it is an international problem. actually the situation at the berm, in this particular stretch of land with these 75,000 refugees is a great snapshot, or a grim snapshot, i should say, of the international here. international governments could increase their quotients,
there's no good reason that jordan cannot vetting refugees immediately and no reason jordan cannot open its borders right now and start allowing full, unfettered humanitarian assistance to go in so people have adequate food, water, stop dying from preventible hillneils such as hepatitis. there were nine deaths related to childbirths, women or infants who died during childbirth in the last month. >>> in the absence of humanitarian aid being allowed in, explain to our viewers what will...
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. >> the saint pete housing authority is tweaking its deal to buy jordan park. tonight, we will show you what i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she's a slob. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat chested is very hard to be a 10. does she have a fat [expletive]? absolutely. do you treat women with respect? i can't say that either. >> fighting back against gun violence in the bay area. the bus tour for an antigun violence rally on the steps of city hall. the mission is to push for tougher gun law to make communities safer. the 14 state national tour was the americans with national solutions pack funded by gabby giffords and her husband. >>> funds to fight zika may soon start flowing into florida. $397million to go vaccine and diagnostic development. some of it could make its way to the university of south florida where research is already underway. >> the money is opening up so we are optimistic that we will able to start in many studies. >> right now, there are more than 900 cases of zika in our st
. >> the saint pete housing authority is tweaking its deal to buy jordan park. tonight, we will show you what i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she's a slob. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat chested is very hard to be a 10. does she have a fat [expletive]? absolutely. do you treat women with respect? i can't say that either. >> fighting back against gun violence in the bay area. the bus tour for an antigun...
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jordan can't afford the arsenals advantage. and, to hone it, they switched in training from blanks to live ammunition. this is the soldier who ordered the switch. he's the former head of special forces. he is abdullah the second, the king of jordan. "everyone uses blanks, makes no sense," he yelled. there's no sense in anything less than lethal because no king of jordan has ever known peace. this is the mosque that you built in honor of your father. >> abdullah: yeah. >> pelley: abdullah became king in 1999 on the death of his father, who ruled 47 years. we met the 54-year-old at his palace in amman. he knows isis by its arabic but whatever you call it, he says the west doesn't realize it's in a third world war. >> abdullah: i think this is the challenge that we've had over the past several years where people look at, you know, is it iraq this year or syria next year? well, what about libya? what about boko haram or shabaab in africa? we have to look at it from a global perspective. >> pelley: all of these things need to be att
jordan can't afford the arsenals advantage. and, to hone it, they switched in training from blanks to live ammunition. this is the soldier who ordered the switch. he's the former head of special forces. he is abdullah the second, the king of jordan. "everyone uses blanks, makes no sense," he yelled. there's no sense in anything less than lethal because no king of jordan has ever known peace. this is the mosque that you built in honor of your father. >> abdullah: yeah. >>...
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, welcome jordan klepper, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) so jordan, we were chatting about this earlier. so if i had a bowl of skittles, all right, and i told you that three of those skittles could kill you, would you eat the skittles? >> yeah. >> trevor: no, it's what we were talking about earlier. so if the bowl had three poison skittles, would you eat the bowl? >> yeah. well, i would not eat the bowl. that's a container. you eat the poison skittles inside. it's how we do it in america. >> trevor: why do you think you came out here? >> well, i thought i was going to make a big point about candy. >> trevor: and poison? >> right. candy is a very political topic, like why is this creepy that an old man can't go trick or treating? i like candy and i like to dress up like a sexy nurse. that makes me a weirdo? what's this whole poison thing? >> trevor: jordan klepper, everyone. this is not what i wanted to talk about. no, don't you clap for him! ( applause ) he does not deserve applause! that was pointless! anyway, actually, you know what's crazy is the trump campaign does this all the time
, welcome jordan klepper, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) so jordan, we were chatting about this earlier. so if i had a bowl of skittles, all right, and i told you that three of those skittles could kill you, would you eat the skittles? >> yeah. >> trevor: no, it's what we were talking about earlier. so if the bowl had three poison skittles, would you eat the bowl? >> yeah. well, i would not eat the bowl. that's a container. you eat the poison skittles inside. it's how we...
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jordan has a huge problem with refugees -- over a million refugees in jordan. so israel is transferring more water to jordan -- in a very dry area, of course. so water is an asset, and israel is helping jordan just by delivering this water. israel has established a field hospital in the golan heights where injured syrians can come and get treated -- no questions asked. and after they're treated, they can go back. so many international organizations are working -- the red cross, other governments. so everybody's trying to do what they can. it is a big problem. >> it's overwhelming. >> it's overwhelming. >> you're talking about working with germany now because there are so many -- germany seems to be getting all the refugees, or certainly a high number of them. so the programs in germany, can you talk about that? >> so, as we said before, we are an humanitarian organization. we don't deal with the political questions. we are just seeing that there is a crisis, and we would like to help these people. and we now understand that the main problem is to help integrate
jordan has a huge problem with refugees -- over a million refugees in jordan. so israel is transferring more water to jordan -- in a very dry area, of course. so water is an asset, and israel is helping jordan just by delivering this water. israel has established a field hospital in the golan heights where injured syrians can come and get treated -- no questions asked. and after they're treated, they can go back. so many international organizations are working -- the red cross, other...
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bill jordan on the other hand had little to say. was very quiet. >> but he swore up and down he did not kill that guy, that ted did. >> when i was fingerprinting prevatt, i noticed that there was a cut in the web of his right hand between his thumb and forefinger. >> we thought that would be consistent with firing the weapon, it recoiling and making that mark. and that was the primary piece of evidence that we focused on him as far as being the shooter. but he was there. so he's just as guilty as the one who pulled the trigger. >> the trials down there in georgia were fairly fast. the jury didn't spend much time before they returned a guilty verdict. >> both on death row for the murder. the death penalty across the nation was overruled by the united states supreme court in the late '70s. all death sentences were commuted. >> i guess when he was separated somewhat from ted and no drugs or anything, he had time to think about what all he had done. he wrote letters just about weekly to his mother. and in there he would say, i'm sorry t
bill jordan on the other hand had little to say. was very quiet. >> but he swore up and down he did not kill that guy, that ted did. >> when i was fingerprinting prevatt, i noticed that there was a cut in the web of his right hand between his thumb and forefinger. >> we thought that would be consistent with firing the weapon, it recoiling and making that mark. and that was the primary piece of evidence that we focused on him as far as being the shooter. but he was there. so...
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very a small risk for interception there and incompletion and held on to the ball today except for jordan matthews but he looked like he had fun playing the game and didn't look nervous at all and one thing i did not expect in the first game. >> more from wentz from jamie apody. >> i realize the browns are not a good football team but could be a dis disaster and said carson wentz will get embarrassed and what happens to rookie quarterback and the this is an indication of his career the birds are in good hands with number 11. >> firing to the end zone and touchdown. >> i knew he would get a good release and be his guy and that is what he did and threw it out and gave him a chance and he made a heck of a play. >> maturity about him he always treated like it is. >> carson wentz led the team like a vet and days ago he was a quarterback with broken ribs and 24 pass attempts and inexperience. >> this is who he is, this is his dna and he really handled himself great all week long. he knew what was in front of him and continued to get better. he has not changed who he is and the make is the same.
very a small risk for interception there and incompletion and held on to the ball today except for jordan matthews but he looked like he had fun playing the game and didn't look nervous at all and one thing i did not expect in the first game. >> more from wentz from jamie apody. >> i realize the browns are not a good football team but could be a dis disaster and said carson wentz will get embarrassed and what happens to rookie quarterback and the this is an indication of his career...
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jordan says that isis has infiltrated the camp on the syrian side. but even so, the kingdom has just agreed to set up food and water distribution for those who are stranded. after obliterating that mock town with his former uni king whispered to us, "god, i miss my old job." the crown of a prince was lighter when he only had to deal with ancient armor. >> abdullah: ( speaking in arabic ) >> pelley: he told the men, "our equipment and vehicles are lacking. we will develop them as soon as we can." long live the king!" they yelled." long live the king." you wonder how the kingdom has lived so long with peril on every side, but maybe that's the key. treacherous borders are like live rounds in training, they raise the stakes. jordan endures because the price of failure is much too high. , no two whale flukes are the same. because your needs are unique, pacific life has been delivering flexible retirement and life insurance solutions for more than 145 years. ask a financial advisor how you can tailor solutions from pacific life to help little dakota's nose
jordan says that isis has infiltrated the camp on the syrian side. but even so, the kingdom has just agreed to set up food and water distribution for those who are stranded. after obliterating that mock town with his former uni king whispered to us, "god, i miss my old job." the crown of a prince was lighter when he only had to deal with ancient armor. >> abdullah: ( speaking in arabic ) >> pelley: he told the men, "our equipment and vehicles are lacking. we will...
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jordan! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> that is the warmest welcome in his building. >> jimmy: that's got to feel good. >> it does. it's awesome. >> jimmy: that's got to feel good. welcome. welcome back to the show. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i haven't been able to say congratulations. 'cause you came on for "creed" before the movie came out. >> that's right. >> jimmy: man, oh man, you hit it out of the park. >> thank you i appreciate it man. thank you. i appreciate it. >> jimmy: great job. >> thank you guys over there. >> jimmy: oh, the roots. they love you. >> the roots, yeah, man. >> jimmy: but now you said, i heard that you're getting -- you're going to get bigger now. 'cause you were jack in "creed." but you're getting you're working out again? >> i'm getting back into, you know, fighting shape. "creed" was -- i wanted to look like a boxer. i didn't want to look intimidating or too intimidating, rather. i wanted to be true to what the character was, but this time around for "black panthe
jordan! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> that is the warmest welcome in his building. >> jimmy: that's got to feel good. >> it does. it's awesome. >> jimmy: that's got to feel good. welcome. welcome back to the show. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i haven't been able to say congratulations. 'cause you came on for "creed" before the movie came out. >> that's right. >> jimmy: man, oh man, you hit it out of the park. >> thank you i...
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>> 6-year-old jordan. he couldn't wait to be baptized pas you see. >> jordan decided to do it.
>> 6-year-old jordan. he couldn't wait to be baptized pas you see. >> jordan decided to do it.
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as well. >> my dad's name is michael jordan. so i'm not a junior, because our middle names are different, but i was his first son and i was going to get his name no matter what. it just so happened that there was another michael jordan out in the league and became the greatest basketball player to ever live. so -- small shadow. just a small shadow. >> jimmy: but look how it worked out. you're knocking them dead in these movies. i mean, in "creed" you were fantastic. and now you're in -- you're playing in the nba, basically. >> i was never going to make it to the league. but i proved them wrong. >> jimmy: michael jordan is back. >> that's what i'm talking about. >> jimmy: michael b. jordan. nba 2k17 is available bon iver performs after the break. stick around, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ?? hey listen, when you tell our friends about your job, maybe let's play up the digital part. but it's a manufacturing job. yeah, well ge is doing a lot of cool things digitally to help machines communicate, might want to at least mention
as well. >> my dad's name is michael jordan. so i'm not a junior, because our middle names are different, but i was his first son and i was going to get his name no matter what. it just so happened that there was another michael jordan out in the league and became the greatest basketball player to ever live. so -- small shadow. just a small shadow. >> jimmy: but look how it worked out. you're knocking them dead in these movies. i mean, in "creed" you were fantastic. and...
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jordan: i was. 19 minutes. holsen: so you're in charge then. jordan: i like to think so sometimes. but mckenzie, you can tell she's in charge. jordan and mckenzie they're actually the president and vice president of the student council. "i'm the president of the student body and my brother is the vice president so," mckenzie said. all sibling rivalry aside, the mckeans are thrilled to be thought of so highly by fellow students. the pair was born in iceland where their mother was stationed in the air force and moved to parkston in fourth grade. "it was an honor to be nominated and then when my twin won i was like wow," mckenzie said. as a leader even more now. i want to make sure kids are going to have fun the rest of this week," jordan said. because the school at old elm springs is administered by parkston, jordan and mckenzie wanted to make sure these students were having a good time as well. "it was cool. it was nice to tell our story. hear their stories. to see what they were interested in. to see we're similar you know. they play basketball and volleyball and football. it's rea
jordan: i was. 19 minutes. holsen: so you're in charge then. jordan: i like to think so sometimes. but mckenzie, you can tell she's in charge. jordan and mckenzie they're actually the president and vice president of the student council. "i'm the president of the student body and my brother is the vice president so," mckenzie said. all sibling rivalry aside, the mckeans are thrilled to be thought of so highly by fellow students. the pair was born in iceland where their mother was...
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this is an international problem, not jordan's problem. for now, they use what they can to prepare for a harsh winter ahead as they wait for the world to decide on their fate. natalie, in the miserable living conditions in the berm haven't stopped the flow of syrians leaving their homes. according to satellite imagery recently 0 obtained by amnesty international, they say that there has been a steady increase in the population at the berm. aid agencies are describing the situation as an emergency and they say that the world needs to act now. >> yes, that's a line we've heard a lot in this horrible, horrible on going crisis. we certainly hope someone will because i cannot imagine being called a ghost refugee. how horrible. jumana, thanks so much. >>> you're watching "cnn newsroom." we'll be right back after the break. right. in. your. stomach! watch this!... >>yikes, that ice cream was messing with you, wasn't it? try lactaid, it's real ice cream, without that annoying lactose. lactaid. it's the milk that doesn't mess with you. >>> welcome
this is an international problem, not jordan's problem. for now, they use what they can to prepare for a harsh winter ahead as they wait for the world to decide on their fate. natalie, in the miserable living conditions in the berm haven't stopped the flow of syrians leaving their homes. according to satellite imagery recently 0 obtained by amnesty international, they say that there has been a steady increase in the population at the berm. aid agencies are describing the situation as an...
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jordan, how are you doing? 3-0. >> good. >> enjoyed the flight back last night, i would imagine. >> like you said good to be sitting here 3-0. >> so much nt least on my radio show, about saunders asking for the ball. >> i know that demare yous and emmanuel want the ball. that's just the competitive nature. i don't think it was anything like that, it was more of just >> i have to imagine today in the meeting room, they were all smiles. >> absolutely. it was a good meeting. >> you guys weren't surprised at all to see that from trevor simian. fans had not seen him throw the ball like that. but you guys knew he could flow the deep ball. >> absolutely. he does it every day, and goes out there and proves himself every day on the practice field. if you can do things like that in practice, obviously, you'll have some success, taking it out there on the field. up what trevor simian did. let's take a look at our coors light, cold hard facts. you see the numbers for emmanuel sanders, and demaryius thomas. prior to that, t
jordan, how are you doing? 3-0. >> good. >> enjoyed the flight back last night, i would imagine. >> like you said good to be sitting here 3-0. >> so much nt least on my radio show, about saunders asking for the ball. >> i know that demare yous and emmanuel want the ball. that's just the competitive nature. i don't think it was anything like that, it was more of just >> i have to imagine today in the meeting room, they were all smiles. >> absolutely. it...
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they've got the first down, plus as jordan cronsgriet made the tackle. >> verne: as jordan cronkrite made the tackle. >> gary: fans are saying where was that earlier, when they couldn't stay on the field. >> verne: into the right corner. again. beautiful pass. >> gary: coming out of the backfield, cronkrite is matched up, stays with it, gets his hand in there and then does it again. tremendous play by jumper. >> verne:94:22 to go, second and >> verne: 4:22 to go. second and goal. left side. open. touchdown. freddie swain. >> gary: now it's not so noisy. >> gary: you've got to kick the extra point to make this a one-on-o. gets it into the corner of the end zone. easy throw. checkerboard to throw to the outside and it was an easy pitch-and-catch. it's a football game. >> verne: eddy pineiro to make it a 10-point game, which he does, easily. >> gary: i think right now you've got to kick it down deep if you're florida. get a stop. >> verne: 4:17 to go in regulation. what can we learn about biodiversity from third-graders? lance to helps us. each species serves a purpose. we need to prote
they've got the first down, plus as jordan cronsgriet made the tackle. >> verne: as jordan cronkrite made the tackle. >> gary: fans are saying where was that earlier, when they couldn't stay on the field. >> verne: into the right corner. again. beautiful pass. >> gary: coming out of the backfield, cronkrite is matched up, stays with it, gets his hand in there and then does it again. tremendous play by jumper. >> verne:94:22 to go, second and >> verne: 4:22 to...
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they've got the first down, plus as jordan cronsgriet made the tackle. >> verne: as jordan cronkrite made the tackle. >> gary: fans are saying where was that earlier, when they couldn't stay on the field. >> verne: into the right corner. again. beautiful pass. >> gary: coming out of the backfield, cronkrite is matched up, stays with it, gets his hand in there and then does it again. tremendous play by jumper. >> verne:94:22 to go, second and goal. >> verne: 4:22 to go. second and goal. left side. open. touchdown. freddie swain. >> gary: now it's not so noisy. >> gary: you've got to kick the extra point to make this a 10-point football game. one-on-one. gets it into the corner of the end zone. easy throw. checkerboard to throw to the outside and it was an easy pitch-and-catch. it's a football game. >> verne: eddy pineiro to make it a 10-point game, which he does, easily. >> gary: i think right now you've got to kick it down deep if you're florida. get a stop. >> verne: 4:17 to go in regulation. what can we learn about biodiversity from third-graders? our planet has many different kind
they've got the first down, plus as jordan cronsgriet made the tackle. >> verne: as jordan cronkrite made the tackle. >> gary: fans are saying where was that earlier, when they couldn't stay on the field. >> verne: into the right corner. again. beautiful pass. >> gary: coming out of the backfield, cronkrite is matched up, stays with it, gets his hand in there and then does it again. tremendous play by jumper. >> verne:94:22 to go, second and goal. >> verne:...
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jordan: jordan adoni. how are you? lemonis: jordan, nice to meet you. omar: how you doing? i'm omar bailey. lemonis: omar, nice to meet you. can you walk me through the process? -jordan: of course. -omar: yeah. lemonis: holy... this is awesome. i was blown away by it. it's literally a shoe factory in the middle of manhattan. omar: we do all the actual craftsmanship right here in this factory. lemonis: there's people designing shoes and cutting shoes and putting them together. this is a great resource. jordan: everything basically starts in this room. you know, we do all the sourcing out of here. we work directly off the last, which is what we're doing right there, which will help you with comfort, and also the design, the aesthetic of the shoe. it's really the right way to do it. lemonis: so, i wanted to bring in a couple of the shoes that are going to be the classic platform. the basic runner. if i could spend 10% more on improving the comfort and the structure of the shoe, i would do it. so, what do you feel like is missing from there? jordan: i'm not quite sure, like, wh
jordan: jordan adoni. how are you? lemonis: jordan, nice to meet you. omar: how you doing? i'm omar bailey. lemonis: omar, nice to meet you. can you walk me through the process? -jordan: of course. -omar: yeah. lemonis: holy... this is awesome. i was blown away by it. it's literally a shoe factory in the middle of manhattan. omar: we do all the actual craftsmanship right here in this factory. lemonis: there's people designing shoes and cutting shoes and putting them together. this is a great...
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they've got the first down, plus as jordan cronsgriet made the tackle. >> verne: as jordan cronkrite made the tackle. >> gary: fans are saying where was that earlier, when they couldn't stay on the field. >> verne: into the right corner. again. beautiful pass. >> gary: coming out of the backfield, cronkrite is matched up, stays with it, gets his hand in there and then does it again. tremendous play by jumper. >> verne: 4:22 to go. second and goal. left side. open. touchdown. freddie swain. >> gary: now it's not so noisy. >> gary: you've got to kick the extra point to 10-point football game. one-on-one. gets it into the corner of the end zone. easy throw. checkerboard to throw to the outside and it was an easy pitch-and-catch. it's a football game. >> verne: eddy pineiro to make it a 10-point game, which he does, easily. >> gary: i think right now you've got to kick it down deep if you're florida. get a stop. >> verne: 4:17 to go in regulation. what can we learn about biodiversity from third-graders? d it all connects to form a balance to helps us. each species serves a purpose. we ne
they've got the first down, plus as jordan cronsgriet made the tackle. >> verne: as jordan cronkrite made the tackle. >> gary: fans are saying where was that earlier, when they couldn't stay on the field. >> verne: into the right corner. again. beautiful pass. >> gary: coming out of the backfield, cronkrite is matched up, stays with it, gets his hand in there and then does it again. tremendous play by jumper. >> verne: 4:22 to go. second and goal. left side. open....
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jordan mactaggart was 22 years old. more details on the honors getting ready to be presented to the bodies of these two young men and their families happening in just a little bit here. we're continue to go follow the story, live at union station, jamie leary, cbs4 news. >>> right now an organized crime ring is targeting mothers in the metro area. the thieves are calling the felony lane gang and need is a checkbook and thousands of criminals go missing. they hope the teller can't notice. increase in cases like this. women are being advised to be aware of their surroundings and not leave any belongings inside cars. >>> happening now, police have new video of a man accused of starting a fire outside the boulder furniture and mattress store on pearl street. someone shot video wednesday night. the man set a stack of mattresses on fire. the flames did not damage the building. >>> happening today, congresswoman will talk about colorado's opioid epidemic. she'll make the case for bringing more federal funds to state and local
jordan mactaggart was 22 years old. more details on the honors getting ready to be presented to the bodies of these two young men and their families happening in just a little bit here. we're continue to go follow the story, live at union station, jamie leary, cbs4 news. >>> right now an organized crime ring is targeting mothers in the metro area. the thieves are calling the felony lane gang and need is a checkbook and thousands of criminals go missing. they hope the teller can't...
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when we come back, we travel to amman, jordan. the crush of syrian families waiting to come to america. but who is vetting them? >> what kind of documentation do they have, if any? >> reporter: back in modesto, the community suddenly closing in. >> keep them out of our county. >> reporter: the tearful teacher defending them. >> i do not think that hate as americans. inutes. nexium can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes, take zantac for faster relief than nexium or your money back. take the zantac it challenge. more "stay" per roll. more "sit" per roll. so one roll of bounty can last longer than those bargain brands. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty. the long-lasting quicker picker upper. and try bounty napkins. you know your heart loves megared omega-3s... but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers the omega-3 power of two regular fish oil pills... so give your body mega support with megared advanced 4in1. [ "on the road aga
when we come back, we travel to amman, jordan. the crush of syrian families waiting to come to america. but who is vetting them? >> what kind of documentation do they have, if any? >> reporter: back in modesto, the community suddenly closing in. >> keep them out of our county. >> reporter: the tearful teacher defending them. >> i do not think that hate as americans. inutes. nexium can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes, take zantac for faster relief than nexium...
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liz: john jordan, jordan winery ceo and a naval commander. great to hear that. closing bell, 17 minutes away. the dow is down 15. nasdaq is right there, slightly higher. we're about to see if there is another record. it will be the seventh record lifetime high this year for the nasdaq. september always a stormy month for stocks but nuveen's $130 billion man, bob doll has the picks to protect you from the black clouds. you have to stay with us to find out those names. >>> exactly 24 hours ago the first class-action suit against mylan was announced. but something way worse could be on the horizon. dr. james baker live in washington, d.c. mylan is his group's top corporate sponsor. where will this relationship being headed? dr. baker tells us ahead on "countdown." when it comes to healthcare, seconds can mean the difference between life and death. for partners in health, time is life. we have 18,000 people around the world. the microsoft cloud helps our entire staff stay connected and work together in real time to help those that need it. the ability to collaborate
liz: john jordan, jordan winery ceo and a naval commander. great to hear that. closing bell, 17 minutes away. the dow is down 15. nasdaq is right there, slightly higher. we're about to see if there is another record. it will be the seventh record lifetime high this year for the nasdaq. september always a stormy month for stocks but nuveen's $130 billion man, bob doll has the picks to protect you from the black clouds. you have to stay with us to find out those names. >>> exactly 24...