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jonathan martin, thank you.ll be right back. ♪ john: we are only on the twoube a half hour a day. we are on bloombergpolitics.com. mark: up next, "taking stock" and on radio "bloomberg law." sayonara. ♪ . . pimm: hello. i am pimm fox. u.s. stocks rallied today. the s&p 500 closed within 1% of its record, and the markets moved higher. it was helped by g.e.'s 10% jump coming after the company announced a $50 billion share buyback program. shares of netflix gained more than 3% in late trading after asking investors to approve a huge increase in the number of shares, a possible prelude to a stock split. former secretary of state and former new york senator hillary clinton is expected to officially launch her 2016 presidential bid on sunday.
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jonathan martin >>> with us now is dean blanchard. he owns a dock servicing local fishermen.is the fourth generation of his family to depend on the waters. he said business was booming before the spill. he has 140 employees then, now he has 14. businesses that rely on nature have runs of good years and bad years. how do you know that the setbacks in your business now are directly attributable to the deep water horizon? >> i've been doing this over 40 years. i'm 56 years old. i worked on my grandfather's place. we had good years and bad years. bad years we drop maybe to 80% of the good years. now we are at 15%. we never dropped that low. bp is crying. they claimed they had 50%. i would be happy to be at 50% now. >> you heard our reporter talking about a large pay out to individuals, state governments - did you get a share of that money. >> i did. it's a lie. area. we had 90% of the oil. i don't know nobody that got a big pay out where i lived at. >> when the money was handed out for shore restoration, to make people good for missed seasons of fishing. the people didn't get any
jonathan martin >>> with us now is dean blanchard. he owns a dock servicing local fishermen.is the fourth generation of his family to depend on the waters. he said business was booming before the spill. he has 140 employees then, now he has 14. businesses that rely on nature have runs of good years and bad years. how do you know that the setbacks in your business now are directly attributable to the deep water horizon? >> i've been doing this over 40 years. i'm 56 years old. i...
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we'll start the programme with al jazeera's jonathan martin reporting from louisiana. >> reporter: shore stained in oil are no longer common in gulf coast communities much the tar-like odour passed. what linger said five years after the worst oil spill are decisions and debate about bp's financial liability. how much should the company pay for polluting the water and other damage to the environment. >> b.p. needs to stop wining and come clean. >> the companies have done its best to repair the damage. it hasn't run away from its responsibilities. >> reporter: since 2010 bp spent more than $10 million on clean-up. removing sludge. regular cleaning ended last year. the company paid $13 billion in claims and settlements. for the thousands of businesses and people like fishermen who suffered losses. since a judge found bp was grossly negligent for the spill it faces up to $14 billion in civil fines through the federal clean water act, a setback that the oil giant says it can't afford. >> i think it's ridiculous that the lawyers argue they can't afterward the fines. >> bp revealed b.p. xp is l
we'll start the programme with al jazeera's jonathan martin reporting from louisiana. >> reporter: shore stained in oil are no longer common in gulf coast communities much the tar-like odour passed. what linger said five years after the worst oil spill are decisions and debate about bp's financial liability. how much should the company pay for polluting the water and other damage to the environment. >> b.p. needs to stop wining and come clean. >> the companies have done its...
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it could be several days or even a couple of weeks before a final decision is made. >> jonathan martin in new orleans. the oklahoma deputy charged with the death of a suspect in tulsa is defending himself. 72-year-old volunteer sheriff robert bates is facing manslaughter charges. body cam video shows harris being pinned down when he was shot. harris says he accidentally fired his gun instead of his taser. he brushed off that he was not fully trained to handle weapons. >> that is not correct. i have a written piece of paper saying i did a good job. >> said he had a friendship with the tulsa player. the measles outbreak in california are over but the problems that allowed it to happen are still around. the push to prevent another flareup. >> also why dr. oz's colleagues want him fired from one of the nation's most prestigious universities. fp es. fp a large hiv outbreak in rural indiana has seen a huge spike. health officials say preliminary results say another ten people also tested positive. two weeks ago the governor declared a health emergency. the state has instituted a short term n
it could be several days or even a couple of weeks before a final decision is made. >> jonathan martin in new orleans. the oklahoma deputy charged with the death of a suspect in tulsa is defending himself. 72-year-old volunteer sheriff robert bates is facing manslaughter charges. body cam video shows harris being pinned down when he was shot. harris says he accidentally fired his gun instead of his taser. he brushed off that he was not fully trained to handle weapons. >> that is not...
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jonathan martin joins us live in new orleans. what is going on there right now? >> good afternoon, randall, the court is technically still underway but the hearing portion has wrapped up and there are still a lot of people outside of the courthouse. this are people who support the president in issues on immigration. they have been chanting and circling the courthouse. today what happens really does affect a lot of these people here and it is really a test for the president's initiatives on immigration. justice department lawyers are here arguing the president's plan to shield some 5 million undocumented persons from deportation, they are arguing that should move forward. but you might remember back in february randall a u.s. district judge in texas issued a nationwide injunction. after 26 states had sued. and others talked about the financial burden it would place on their states. things like having to pay for a driver's license for millions of people who were deferred from deportation. a three-judge panel hearing this case today. and what they will decide now, t
jonathan martin joins us live in new orleans. what is going on there right now? >> good afternoon, randall, the court is technically still underway but the hearing portion has wrapped up and there are still a lot of people outside of the courthouse. this are people who support the president in issues on immigration. they have been chanting and circling the courthouse. today what happens really does affect a lot of these people here and it is really a test for the president's initiatives...
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will >>> al jazeera's jonathan martin was at the n.a.a.c.p.s conference in north charleston. >> this is the first time the naac naach branch of north charleston spoke as a group. they were quick to prays place as to a speedy investigation, they spoke about what happened in the community and several others who died in the community, african-american and they feel the deaths were not thoroughly and properly vetted. n.a.a.c.p. pointing to the fact that there has been 200 shootings in the south carolina region and none found an officer guilty of wrongdoing. what they'd like to see is a citizen review board set up. >> the action in this case is the exception rather than the rule when black men are killed by those charged to protect and serve. the lingering question in this case is what would have happened if there was no video. would there have been an indictment or a cursory investigation where mr scott was painted as a criminal where the officer's version of what happened would have been accepted as true? >> now, the north charleston police depar
will >>> al jazeera's jonathan martin was at the n.a.a.c.p.s conference in north charleston. >> this is the first time the naac naach branch of north charleston spoke as a group. they were quick to prays place as to a speedy investigation, they spoke about what happened in the community and several others who died in the community, african-american and they feel the deaths were not thoroughly and properly vetted. n.a.a.c.p. pointing to the fact that there has been 200 shootings...
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let's check in with jonathan martin who arrived there this morning. it is now live in north charleston. >> reporter: good afternoon, ran del. we have heard from the mayor and police chief from the very beginning, yesterday, saying that despite the initial investigation moving quickly, but the officer being arrested and charged with murder. they are going to commit to a thorough investigation. >> we ask that you have your questions. be patient. we have ten minutes worth of time for questions for both mayor sunny as well as chief eddie triggers. and there will be numerous people that will be joining us here in the room as well. without any further adu i'll introduce the mayor and chief triggers. >> good afternoon, thank you ladies and gentlemen, for joining us for this press conference. i will tell you that the chief and i along with my wife, visited the family this morning. a wonderful down-to-earth family, a wonderful group of people. we let them know how we feel about their loss, how bad it was, and we do not condone wrong. it doesn't matter who it i
let's check in with jonathan martin who arrived there this morning. it is now live in north charleston. >> reporter: good afternoon, ran del. we have heard from the mayor and police chief from the very beginning, yesterday, saying that despite the initial investigation moving quickly, but the officer being arrested and charged with murder. they are going to commit to a thorough investigation. >> we ask that you have your questions. be patient. we have ten minutes worth of time for...
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. >>> audio recordings are shedding new light on the case, jonathan martin is joining us from north charleston. where another protest is wrapped up. jonathan how have people reacted to the investigation? >> good evening antonio. the last people have just left city hall. this is the meeting ground for the protesters who have been rallying today. many of them feel despite the investigation moving rather quickly, the officer being charged. the department hasn't released critical information. for the second time demonstrators circled around citycity hall. others insisted the shooting speaks to a larger problem with police in the community. >> this is finally an opportunity to validate what we have always been saying. there is harassment and profiling and abuse and intimidation happening on a regular basis through north charleston police department, but we don't have video every single time it happened. >> north charleston police released the video yesterday. in a news conference disrupted by protesters, mayor keith summe says slager has been terminated. but the chief was pressed on other matters.
. >>> audio recordings are shedding new light on the case, jonathan martin is joining us from north charleston. where another protest is wrapped up. jonathan how have people reacted to the investigation? >> good evening antonio. the last people have just left city hall. this is the meeting ground for the protesters who have been rallying today. many of them feel despite the investigation moving rather quickly, the officer being charged. the department hasn't released critical...
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jonathan martin is live in new orleans this morning. what is going on at the courthouse right now?> reporter: well good afternoon, stephanie. the oral arguments just started about 30 minutes ago. we expect them to last for about two hours. you see the crowd has gathered here, most of them supporters of the president's initiative. they have been out here all morning. today we have justice department lawyers inside a lot of them are here to argue that the president's plan that he announced last year to shield some 5 million to move forward. but fact in february a u.s. judge issued a nationwide injunction stopping the president's order at least temporarily after 26 states sued saying it would be a burden and also said the president stepped outside of his authority, and a lot pointed to costs that may be involved like issuing driver license's to some of these persons. oral arguments started here today. each side given an hour to present their case. and we could see a decision made possibly in a few days. >> well the people affected have been waiting for resolution for a long time. are
jonathan martin is live in new orleans this morning. what is going on at the courthouse right now?> reporter: well good afternoon, stephanie. the oral arguments just started about 30 minutes ago. we expect them to last for about two hours. you see the crowd has gathered here, most of them supporters of the president's initiative. they have been out here all morning. today we have justice department lawyers inside a lot of them are here to argue that the president's plan that he announced...
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jonathan martin, are we seeing talk of progress or real progress? >> reporter: well, del it depends who you ask. bp has been very quick to say the gulf region has been rebounding resilient. but local groups say that is far from the truth and they feel it will be years before anyone knows the real story. it was the worst oil spill in u.s. history. emotional 3 million barrels of oil plurted the polluted the gulf. then two reports one from bp and one from the national wildlife federation, telling different stories. last month a bp crew was seen digging up a 28,000 pound tar mat. massive response gulf ecosystems are rebounding and oil shorelines have largely recovered. >> it's going to be in the system for a long time. >> but david with the nafl wildlife federation says that's hardly reality. >> there is still cleanup that needs to happen. >> the lasting impact to wildlife is a widening debate. bp's collected data does not indicate a significant long term impact to any specious yet the naflnational wildlife federation found there was lasting can impacts
jonathan martin, are we seeing talk of progress or real progress? >> reporter: well, del it depends who you ask. bp has been very quick to say the gulf region has been rebounding resilient. but local groups say that is far from the truth and they feel it will be years before anyone knows the real story. it was the worst oil spill in u.s. history. emotional 3 million barrels of oil plurted the polluted the gulf. then two reports one from bp and one from the national wildlife federation,...
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jonathan martin has more. >> good morning. today we expect to hear from the south carolina branch of the naacp during a news conference at 11:00. in addition the south carolina law enforcement could release dash cam video. the mayor and police chief here held a news conference in which they first stressed that the former officer has been terminated. michael slager. in addition, they mentioned that the department has quickly taken action by purchasing 200 body cameras for their officers. they're going to equip them with those cameras and they have ordered those immediately thanks to a grant they received. there are still protestors in the community who ever questions about the investigation despite the initial part with the officer arrested and charged with murder. many protestors want to know if any other officers specifically witnessed the shooting and if any who arrived on the scene took any attempt at all to administer c.p.r. to mr. scott. now again the mayor said that many of those questions he cannot answer, because the l
jonathan martin has more. >> good morning. today we expect to hear from the south carolina branch of the naacp during a news conference at 11:00. in addition the south carolina law enforcement could release dash cam video. the mayor and police chief here held a news conference in which they first stressed that the former officer has been terminated. michael slager. in addition, they mentioned that the department has quickly taken action by purchasing 200 body cameras for their officers....
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joining me now is "the new york times" national correspondent jonathan martin and republican strategist and cnn political commentator kevin madden. so jonathan, when there are 19 names in the hat, who benefits? is it he or she with the strongest name recognition? >> i think it's who delivers the best speech, michael. it's not that complicated. yes, there's a lot of folks here. but the activists who are in attendance are not at their first rodeo. this is new hampshire. they're professionals. they know what they're looking for, and, when they're in that ballroom, they want to be inspired. they want to hear somebody who is substantive and they want to hear somebody who stands out a little bit from the rest of the field. so i think that, you know, for these candidates to do that, with a crowd as big as you mentioned, they're going to have to bring their a-games. and i think you saw yesterday, you know, a strong performance by marco rubio. strong performance by jeb bush and also by chris christie. but it's april of 2015. a lot of the activists in the building across the street from me who ar
joining me now is "the new york times" national correspondent jonathan martin and republican strategist and cnn political commentator kevin madden. so jonathan, when there are 19 names in the hat, who benefits? is it he or she with the strongest name recognition? >> i think it's who delivers the best speech, michael. it's not that complicated. yes, there's a lot of folks here. but the activists who are in attendance are not at their first rodeo. this is new hampshire. they're...
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jonathan martin is live for us in new orleans. jonathan? >> well, tony, this case is being watched very closely not by just immigration reform advocates, but the leaders in those 26 states that filed suit. three judges took up this case and they had a lot of questions for both sides. >> it's a major test for president obama's executive action on immigration. several hundred undocumented migrants and immigration reform advocates rallied outside of the federal court of appeals in new orleans. inside for two and a half hours a panel of three you judges heard oral arguments. soon they'll decide whether the president's policy should move forward or remain on hold. the action which will shield as many 5 million undocumented migrants and grant them work permits. >> we believe everyone here on these streets will reach the hearts of those judges, and we'll win. >> i'm in the process of being deported right now. this would help me stay here with my family. >> in court justice department states that they cannot undo you a federal immigration policy. b
jonathan martin is live for us in new orleans. jonathan? >> well, tony, this case is being watched very closely not by just immigration reform advocates, but the leaders in those 26 states that filed suit. three judges took up this case and they had a lot of questions for both sides. >> it's a major test for president obama's executive action on immigration. several hundred undocumented migrants and immigration reform advocates rallied outside of the federal court of appeals in new...
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jonathan martin is live in new orleans. tell us what you are working on. >> for the five year anniversary, we are looking at the money, bp spent $14 billion in blown up and assessment costs, and some $13 billion in settling claims. now is a big challenge, how much will the u.s. government order them to pay in civil penalties, for fines associated with cole putting the -- polluting the gulf. bp face 13 more in penalties, in filings, the u.s. said it can only afford - the u.s. subsidiary a $2.3 billion fine. we are talking to experts about how much they can affed and what is tat stake if they -- what is at stake if they are charged this fine, and we are tracking the money and what they face. >> meanwhile, let's look at other events in "the week ahead". tuesday - penalty face for convicted boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev facing the death penalty that killed three injuring dozens more. wednesday - hearing for bow bergdahl facing charges of desertion. that's when he was captured by the taliban >>> friday - workers in so
jonathan martin is live in new orleans. tell us what you are working on. >> for the five year anniversary, we are looking at the money, bp spent $14 billion in blown up and assessment costs, and some $13 billion in settling claims. now is a big challenge, how much will the u.s. government order them to pay in civil penalties, for fines associated with cole putting the -- polluting the gulf. bp face 13 more in penalties, in filings, the u.s. said it can only afford - the u.s. subsidiary a...
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john: your friend jonathan martin wrote that piece.f the most reliable things is that when you or i get to des moines, we immediately go directly from the airport to smitty's. if it is open or if it is not. mark: you can go both coming away from the airport and going back to the airport. extra pickles. john: up next is taking stock. sayonara. ♪ pimm: hello, i'm pimm fox and this is what i am "taking stock" of. netflix exceeded projections missing earnings estimate for this quarter and the next. etsy is said to be making its public debut. nearly 17 million shares are said to be sold at $16 each. successful billionaire stanley druckenmiller is trying to figure out when the federal reserve will raise rates.
john: your friend jonathan martin wrote that piece.f the most reliable things is that when you or i get to des moines, we immediately go directly from the airport to smitty's. if it is open or if it is not. mark: you can go both coming away from the airport and going back to the airport. extra pickles. john: up next is taking stock. sayonara. ♪ pimm: hello, i'm pimm fox and this is what i am "taking stock" of. netflix exceeded projections missing earnings estimate for this quarter...
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the case will echo three the 2016 election and beyond and jonathan martin has more from new orleans.rter: it's a major task for president obama's executive action on immigration. several hundred undocumented migrants and immigration reform advocates rallied outside the federal court of appeals in new orleans. [chanting] inside for 2 1/2 hours a panel of three judges heard oral arguments and soon will see if the president's policies will move forward or remain on hold and 5 million undocumented migrants from being deported and grant them work permits. >> translator: international organizations that are here all of us in the street we believe it's going to touch the hearts of judges and we will win. >> reporter: in february a u.s. district judge in texas ordered a temporary injunction on the president's executive action after 26 states filed suit challenging it. at issue are deferred action programs that protect undocumented migrants who arrived in the u.s. as children and undocumented parents of american born children. >> translator: i am in the process of being deported right now, th
the case will echo three the 2016 election and beyond and jonathan martin has more from new orleans.rter: it's a major task for president obama's executive action on immigration. several hundred undocumented migrants and immigration reform advocates rallied outside the federal court of appeals in new orleans. [chanting] inside for 2 1/2 hours a panel of three judges heard oral arguments and soon will see if the president's policies will move forward or remain on hold and 5 million undocumented...
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jonathan martin tells us the debase has not. >> it was the worse oil spill, more than 3,000 barrels littered the gulf. two reports have been released telling a different story. >> reporter: the nwf points to islands. a bp crew was seen digging up a 28,000 pound tarmac. and kat island, a nesting haven for birds before the spill is a lifeless sand bar. david with the national wildlife operation says it's hardly the reality. >> there's oil out here, there's clean up that has to happen. >> birds are a rare final, the lasting impact to wildlife is a widening debate. bp found data does not indicate a significant impact. the wildlife federation found there was a significant threat, with 20 species having problems five years after the spill. the idea that you would not have effects is pretty hard to believe. >> reporter: bottle-nosed dolphins were found dead along the coast. the nwf says there's evidence the deaths are connected to the spill. b.p. says there's no evidence of a link. with b.p. and the wildlife federation's reports far part, we went to kyle for answers, a member of the wildlife team.
jonathan martin tells us the debase has not. >> it was the worse oil spill, more than 3,000 barrels littered the gulf. two reports have been released telling a different story. >> reporter: the nwf points to islands. a bp crew was seen digging up a 28,000 pound tarmac. and kat island, a nesting haven for birds before the spill is a lifeless sand bar. david with the national wildlife operation says it's hardly the reality. >> there's oil out here, there's clean up that has to...
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let's check in with jonathan martin who arrived there this morning.is now live in north charleston. >> reporter: good afternoon, ran del. we have heard from the mayor and police chief from the very beginning, yesterday, saying that despite the initial investigation moving quickly, but the officer being arrested and charged with
let's check in with jonathan martin who arrived there this morning.is now live in north charleston. >> reporter: good afternoon, ran del. we have heard from the mayor and police chief from the very beginning, yesterday, saying that despite the initial investigation moving quickly, but the officer being arrested and charged with
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jonathan martin is in south carolina. two significant developments today. >> certainly. and a lot of people have been asking questions - what happened before the shooting. the dash cam provide a few new details about what happened. especially that initial traffic stop what happened before. this today is again a man coming forward, describing his initial encounter about a year and a half ago with michael slager where he says excessive force was an issue. >> mario told his story to reporters on thursday about a north charleston police officer who used a stun gun on him two years ago. >> he was late. i put my hand up. he still dazed him. >> reporter: gibbons said police ignored his complaint and cleared the officer. his name michael slager the same officer charged with murder after shooting and killing walter scott in the back as he ran away last saturday. >> if they listened and vetted that man would have been alive, he wouldn't have been an officer in the field. >> reporter: investigators released dash cam video. the car driven by walter scott pulling into a parking lot.
jonathan martin is in south carolina. two significant developments today. >> certainly. and a lot of people have been asking questions - what happened before the shooting. the dash cam provide a few new details about what happened. especially that initial traffic stop what happened before. this today is again a man coming forward, describing his initial encounter about a year and a half ago with michael slager where he says excessive force was an issue. >> mario told his story to...
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the outcome of the case -- jonathan martin reports from new orleans. >>reporter: it's a major test for president obama's executive action on immigration. several huh-uh documented migrant -- several hundred undocumented migrants rallied outside the federal court of appeals in new orleans. inside a panel of three judges heard oral arguments and soon will decide whether they will move forward or remain on hold. >> all the organizations here all of us in the street we believe it's going to touch the heart of these judges and win. >>reporter: in february a u.s. district judge in texas ordered a temporary injunction on the president's executive action after 26 states filed suit challenging it. at issue are deferred action programs that protect undocumented migrants who arrived in the u.s. as children and undocumented parents of u.s.-born children. >> i'm in the process of being deported right now. this would help me stay with my children. >>reporter: the texas solicitor general who says deferring deportation means a financial burden on states because they w
the outcome of the case -- jonathan martin reports from new orleans. >>reporter: it's a major test for president obama's executive action on immigration. several huh-uh documented migrant -- several hundred undocumented migrants rallied outside the federal court of appeals in new orleans. inside a panel of three judges heard oral arguments and soon will decide whether they will move forward or remain on hold. >> all the organizations here all of us in the street we believe it's...
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jonathan martin is in charleston with more. >> good evening despite the initial part of the investigation moving quickly the chief of police and the mayor say they don't have answers to. calling for large scale changes here in the police department. >> this is a systematic thing. >> for a second time wednesday demonstrators circled outside. city hall in north charleston, south carolina. charging former officer michael slager with the murder of walter scott. >> this is finally an opportunity to validate what we have ever been saying, there is violence and profiling and intimidation happening in the north charleston, area. we don't have video every time it happens. >> north charleston released the video. in a news conference disrupted by protestors mayor said the officer has been terminated. but relying on two points, whether anyone witnessed the shooting and whether anyone administered cpr. >> i watched the video and i was sickened by what i saw they said they tried to save his life. >> the mayor announced the pharmacist has secured a grant to purchase 100 body cameras for officers. >> tod
jonathan martin is in charleston with more. >> good evening despite the initial part of the investigation moving quickly the chief of police and the mayor say they don't have answers to. calling for large scale changes here in the police department. >> this is a systematic thing. >> for a second time wednesday demonstrators circled outside. city hall in north charleston, south carolina. charging former officer michael slager with the murder of walter scott. >> this is...
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jonathan martin joining us live from north charleston, thank you for join us. >> the mother of walter scott said that she has yet to watch that video camera and she spoke about the possibility of never seeing her son again. >> i just have to take one day at a time. what will happen will happen. that's the way it will be. but i can only hope that it's not forever. at only my family but scott's family. >> speaking of taking care of everyone involved. she now has to take her pregnant daughter-in-law to doctor's appointments now that her son is in jail. but first let's take a look at some of the statistics of police involved shootings in south koreasouth carolina. here's what they found. police officers find their weapon at suspects 209 times. 79 suspects were killed. three officers were accused of misusing force and none of the accused officers were convicted. >>> edward bryant is the president of the naacp's local chapter. he joins us live. thank you for joining us this evening. >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. after the mike brown shooting in ferguson two after americans two
jonathan martin joining us live from north charleston, thank you for join us. >> the mother of walter scott said that she has yet to watch that video camera and she spoke about the possibility of never seeing her son again. >> i just have to take one day at a time. what will happen will happen. that's the way it will be. but i can only hope that it's not forever. at only my family but scott's family. >> speaking of taking care of everyone involved. she now has to take her...
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jonathan martin has more. >> you could call it the tale of two reports. bp say the gulf is rebounding environmental groups say it's not the fact. >> reporter: it was the worst oil spill, the explosion on the deep water horizon right killed 11 the hole took three months to plug. more than 3 billion barrels of oil polluted the gulf. two reports from released one from bp the company that owned the well one from the national wildlife foundation. they tell a different story. >> there's a long way to go. >> reporter: the nwf points to islands. a bp crew was seen digging up a 28,000 pound tarmac. and kat island, a nesting haven for birds before the spill is a lifeless sand bar. >> the mangroves die, and as they die there's nothing to hold the sediment together. >> reporter: it's been shrinking. >> it eroded away, wave after wave >> reporter: in it's report, bp says because of a massive response the shores are rebounding. david with the national wildlife operation says it's hardly the reality. >> there's oil out here there's clean up that has to happen. the idea
jonathan martin has more. >> you could call it the tale of two reports. bp say the gulf is rebounding environmental groups say it's not the fact. >> reporter: it was the worst oil spill, the explosion on the deep water horizon right killed 11 the hole took three months to plug. more than 3 billion barrels of oil polluted the gulf. two reports from released one from bp the company that owned the well one from the national wildlife foundation. they tell a different story. >>...
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father jonathan martin roman catholic priest. he works for us. he has been on. the big clerics are mia. so the folks, the people of faith are sitting there going we're not hapy being attacked and demonized but who is sticking up to us? do you know how many letters i got saying that, doctor? >> i know you got a few because i was copied on some of them. again i'm going to repeat my point and this is very important, mr. o'reilly. jesus himself decided to confront ideas by asking retorque call questions. who is without sin throw the first stone. why do you call me lord? which one of you is without sin? he asked these questions to force people to define their terms. the christian leadership in this country can win this debate by forcing people to define the terms. >> but they are afraid. >> tolerance. >> they're afraid. >> stop and think about this debate over tolerance. our president has conflated desks again. he has caused confusion rather than brought clarity. he has equated tolerance with love and love with tolerance on valentine's day did you send your wife a ca
father jonathan martin roman catholic priest. he works for us. he has been on. the big clerics are mia. so the folks, the people of faith are sitting there going we're not hapy being attacked and demonized but who is sticking up to us? do you know how many letters i got saying that, doctor? >> i know you got a few because i was copied on some of them. again i'm going to repeat my point and this is very important, mr. o'reilly. jesus himself decided to confront ideas by asking retorque...
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jonathan martin is in north charleston charleston south carolina with more. >>reporter: we see behind me crowds are gathered outside of city hall. many are protesters. some are also just concerned citizens who just left a city council meeting. there was no public comment portion in the meeting but the mayor said he would allow one of the protest organizers to speak, this on a day we learned more about michael slager and a complaint against him. >> he was, like put your hands up and he still taused me. >>reporter: he says -- >> he didn't really listen to me and if he would have listened to him, that man would be alive. >>reporter: they also released dash cam video from michael slager's patrol car. he walks up and tells scott he's being pulled over for a broken taillight and asks for his license and regulation. after a few minutes, you see the officer walk back to his vehicle. you hear commotion and the officer chasing scott but the rest of the encounter is not seen. calling the shooting death of michael scott outrageous black leaders in charleston gather to ur
jonathan martin is in north charleston charleston south carolina with more. >>reporter: we see behind me crowds are gathered outside of city hall. many are protesters. some are also just concerned citizens who just left a city council meeting. there was no public comment portion in the meeting but the mayor said he would allow one of the protest organizers to speak, this on a day we learned more about michael slager and a complaint against him. >> he was, like put your hands up and...
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jonathan martin joins us from north charleston. good afternoon to you.ayor wants to have more transparency in the police force, but what exactly is his plan? >> reporter: good afternoon. good evening, morgan. perhaps the biggest and most mead plan are changes that the north charleston police department will have officers equipped with body cameras. there was a huge outcry from people saying we need body cameras because this video that has been seen all across the world was not available and people were saying including some lawmakers, that we need body cameras so the mayor has moved quickly announcing today that the city has received a grant to purchase 100 body cameras and he's also issued an executive order to get 150 more through the city council so again, despite this overall investigation continuing the mayor is saying we are going to take immediate action and equip these officers with body cameras to avoid questions in the future. morgan. >> jonathan, it's not just body cameras people are out there talking about. i mean there has also been several
jonathan martin joins us from north charleston. good afternoon to you.ayor wants to have more transparency in the police force, but what exactly is his plan? >> reporter: good afternoon. good evening, morgan. perhaps the biggest and most mead plan are changes that the north charleston police department will have officers equipped with body cameras. there was a huge outcry from people saying we need body cameras because this video that has been seen all across the world was not available...
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. >>> jonathan martin made a point that this is the flip of what we're used to seeing. it used to be on cultural issue, the consensus was on the right. and democrats had a tension where a lot of their base wanted them to be more liberal but their candidates were forced to acknowledge a more conservative consensus. it's changing now. the consensus is more on the left so the tension is on the right. >> it's a wedge issue on the right and not on the left anymore. as you know for decades social issues of different kinds were the wedge issues against the left. what we're seeing now is they are trying to fracture the business and religious alliance due to politics. >> it's the potential complications for 2016 are clear. right now this week we're talking about indiana. it could be any number of social issues, gay rights issues or cultural issues for the next year where republicans are going to be faced with this same dilemma. hey, the business community is here. the establishment is here. the religious grassroots is here. in the primary, the general election, it's somewhere el
. >>> jonathan martin made a point that this is the flip of what we're used to seeing. it used to be on cultural issue, the consensus was on the right. and democrats had a tension where a lot of their base wanted them to be more liberal but their candidates were forced to acknowledge a more conservative consensus. it's changing now. the consensus is more on the left so the tension is on the right. >> it's a wedge issue on the right and not on the left anymore. as you know for...
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the story is available atn ytimes.com by jonathan martin. sally is next. what is on your mind?aller: hi, thank you very much. i have a comment and eric west will stop -- and a request. i appreciate c-span and have abridged -- have listened to it for years, but i'm on a mission to amend the constitution to say money is not reach and corporations are not natural persons -- money is not speech and corporations are not natural persons so we can regain a voice our government. it seems to be completely unheard of now. and also, if you would have david cobb moved to amend on "the washington journal" who was a green party candidate in 2008 and he's very informed on amending the constitution. were doing another initiative in washington it and we are just starting to get signatures for it. host: sally, thank you. by the way, the head of the libertarian party join us on sunday. and we do all -- always cover the third party conventions leading up to elections. a friend of senator menendez just had indicted for medicare fraud where he pocketed over $150 million. bernie republican line. good
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jonathan martin, al jazeera, new orleans. >> while b.p. deems with the repercussions in court over the oil, the marine life suffers. how are fish being affected by the after effects of the spill? >> this is still five years later and we're still seeing deformities and problems. with many of the marine life, we just had specific images of the fish. let's do a recap. the first image is from noa dolphins swimming through the oil. they think dolphins and sperm whales ended up caught up in this, they were having miscarriage problems. we remember all those birds covered in oil. 700,000 coastal birds dialed as a result of all of this, and still problems today. then as you just mentioned the fish about 5% of blue fin tuna were impacted and 20% reduction in the size of the class. this image shows not long after hatching is the top and when exposed to that crude oil during development, and a host of developmental disabilities. taking a closer look, you can see the nice one but the second one has a poorly deformed eight the yoke sack is displaced the
jonathan martin, al jazeera, new orleans. >> while b.p. deems with the repercussions in court over the oil, the marine life suffers. how are fish being affected by the after effects of the spill? >> this is still five years later and we're still seeing deformities and problems. with many of the marine life, we just had specific images of the fish. let's do a recap. the first image is from noa dolphins swimming through the oil. they think dolphins and sperm whales ended up caught up...
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. >> jonathan martin goes inside the world of payday loans. >> welcome to al jazeera america. it is 8:29 eastern. iraq's prime minister abadi is meeting with president obama expected to ask for help in the battle against isil, including weapons and drones. >> the senate foreign relations committee votes today on a bill giving congress a chance to review any final nuclear deal with iran. the white house opposes the measure. secretary of state john kerry has been meeting with congress asking for more time to negotiate a final deal. >> the united states nations security council is set to take up a proposal to put an end to fighting in yemen the proposal would impose an asset freeze and travel ban on five houthi leaders as well as place an arms embargo on the rebels. >> we must change the decisions we are making by changing the people who are making them. >> florida senator marco rubio making that announcement we've been expecting for months that he is running for president. rubio joins fellow senate republicans ted cruz and rand paul in what is likely going to be a crowded field
. >> jonathan martin goes inside the world of payday loans. >> welcome to al jazeera america. it is 8:29 eastern. iraq's prime minister abadi is meeting with president obama expected to ask for help in the battle against isil, including weapons and drones. >> the senate foreign relations committee votes today on a bill giving congress a chance to review any final nuclear deal with iran. the white house opposes the measure. secretary of state john kerry has been meeting with...
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as jonathan martin reports a lot of questions remain. >> the blowout on deep's oil rig in 2010 sent more than 3 million barrels of crude gushing into the gulf of mexico, leaving shouses of shoreline and wildlife suffering. five years later there's a widening debate and two conflicting reports about the recovery of the ecosystem. are the shorelines largely recovered or is there still a significant threat? >> if there's still oil out here there's still clean up that needs to happen. b.p. said the gulf is rebounding. the national wildlife federation said dolphins sea trouterles and other species are still affected. we went to an independent source a member of the national group officially tasked with determining the long term damage caused to sort out when the gulf stands five years after the rig explosion. >> you can watch the full report tonight at 8:00 eastern. >> a big legal victory for general motors, a federal judge ruling it is not liable for death and injury claims in crashes before 2009. that was the year g.m. was restructured in bankruptcy. it is now shielded, saving the company $
as jonathan martin reports a lot of questions remain. >> the blowout on deep's oil rig in 2010 sent more than 3 million barrels of crude gushing into the gulf of mexico, leaving shouses of shoreline and wildlife suffering. five years later there's a widening debate and two conflicting reports about the recovery of the ecosystem. are the shorelines largely recovered or is there still a significant threat? >> if there's still oil out here there's still clean up that needs to happen....
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figure out who and when they will install someone to run a board and how they will get around martin. jonathanro: you and i need to figure out how we drive to work, do our time shave, and eat breakfast. you are seven years away from solving the problem. >> they hoped to offer fully-piloted driving up to 80 miles an hour. whatever task you are doing, you need to be ready to drive within 10 seconds. your hands can be off of the wheel. >> another day. is this the future of commuting? or, will it look like this? >> so much talk is about a safety aspect. that is true. i'm driving without my hands. there is the efficiency and economic argument about this. the typical worker spends 28 minutes a day computing and the average oecd's 38 minutes. that translates to 150 hours a year. your morning commute is the least enjoyable of the daily tasks. might as making yet -- make it more fun. >> time to take care of hygiene or thankless tasks. >> time to prepare lunch. they will get a mayo sandwich. the task is done. fully-piloted driving is not scheduled until 2022. >> we have a model here with a windscreen an
figure out who and when they will install someone to run a board and how they will get around martin. jonathanro: you and i need to figure out how we drive to work, do our time shave, and eat breakfast. you are seven years away from solving the problem. >> they hoped to offer fully-piloted driving up to 80 miles an hour. whatever task you are doing, you need to be ready to drive within 10 seconds. your hands can be off of the wheel. >> another day. is this the future of commuting?...
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i recovered in jonathan martin and "the new york times" writes. everything read epstein and "the wall street journal" writes. i read "the weekly standard." their profiles of candidates are amazing to read "national review." take the publication should like or don't be afraid to read the mainstream press. there's lots of valuable information. they have access and you might find some reporter, read the byline, you might find some reporters you trust that you'll find a lot of value information. >> very quickly can read the byline if you can do. this is a sophisticated enough crowd and he would say old enough crowd that -- [laughter] >> you are here because you're interested, more interested in the everyday voter. read for my life. don't just look for people writing things you agree with. look for things to look for people who are doing good reporting spewing this is critical not only for the republican party moving into 2016 but also for the conservative movement. we conservatives, back before alex was born, we would always make fun of liberals that
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with me jackie kucinich of the "daily beast," jonathan martin of the "new york times."et's get me a rewrite. that's what we call did in the news business, they're going back to try to redo the two laws. what we see playing out in the 2016 field, the divide between the evangelical base of the republican party and the pro business chamber of commerce establishment wing of the republican party. that's not new. the question is how will this impact 2016? i want to start with jeb bush former florida governor out in california raising money. he seems to back away. early on he said good for you, indiana governor mike pennsylvania. jeb bush said he's not being critical of mike pence. i did say i supported his efforts. but jeb bush went on to say, by the end of the week i think indiana will be in the right place, which is to say we need in a big diverse country in america we need to have a space for people to act on their conscious, that is a constitutional right. the better approach jeb bush went on to say would have been the approach that is more core census-oriented approach.
with me jackie kucinich of the "daily beast," jonathan martin of the "new york times."et's get me a rewrite. that's what we call did in the news business, they're going back to try to redo the two laws. what we see playing out in the 2016 field, the divide between the evangelical base of the republican party and the pro business chamber of commerce establishment wing of the republican party. that's not new. the question is how will this impact 2016? i want to start with jeb...
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cheryl casone and scott martin and jonathan donated are all here. been really interesting. a lot of the folks that we saw had no idea we were watching. you make the appointment you have to wait for a month as you mentioned. i'll send it act to you with this one. maybe it is not for you now. you will want this one. i like the sport watch. i have to tell you. >> i was preparing for the show of course. is there is a need, or is it a toy? it was a little clunky. i think the same thing will happen with the watch. i think they will see more and get purchase, but maybe not right away. we were able to live with all of these things. >> i do not want to go back to that data. what about the ipad? think they are repositioning it. this is a luxury item. you will wait until june. the app. is not too far off from a new fee to week five. melissa: i am calling foul on that whole dang. all of a sudden, they were not able to give it because it was so popular. a actually are sold out. >> there are probably three of them. maybe it makes jonathan go out and buy one. i th
cheryl casone and scott martin and jonathan donated are all here. been really interesting. a lot of the folks that we saw had no idea we were watching. you make the appointment you have to wait for a month as you mentioned. i'll send it act to you with this one. maybe it is not for you now. you will want this one. i like the sport watch. i have to tell you. >> i was preparing for the show of course. is there is a need, or is it a toy? it was a little clunky. i think the same thing will...
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scott martin and jonathan are back with me now. what is your take on this? that was coming for a wild. we have seen volatility up quite a bit this year. biotech, pharma. as we have seen in the past, these are like quick close. they come back up and they go higher. >> it is like catching the falling knife. the pendulous swings. stocks and commodities. we have seen quite a bit of green. oil has had an amazing comeback. stocks have never fallen financially for the better of two years. a healthy correction. not changing a big-time trend. melissa: united airlines wants to offer a three course meal to some of its passengers as well as free beer and wine. scott martin, are you signing up? >> free beer and wine absolutely. i don't know if it will be on a plane, though. we have people getting stabbed with a pen for snoring. the peppercorn filet mignon. i do not think so. >> airlines have become accustomed to competing on price. try to find some way not on price. they are doing it on international fares. melissa: when you pay a fortune you are fine for hours and hours
scott martin and jonathan are back with me now. what is your take on this? that was coming for a wild. we have seen volatility up quite a bit this year. biotech, pharma. as we have seen in the past, these are like quick close. they come back up and they go higher. >> it is like catching the falling knife. the pendulous swings. stocks and commodities. we have seen quite a bit of green. oil has had an amazing comeback. stocks have never fallen financially for the better of two years. a...
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jonathan: thank you, eliza martin is he -- alyssa martin is he. -- elisa martinuzzi.u.s., a deal is on the cusp of falling to pieces. sources told us that comcast is planning to drop a takeover bid for time warner cable. we are joined now by matt campbell bloomberg reporter at large. matt, 12-14 months ago it was all going swimmingly. over the last couple of days, it seems to have broken down. matt: this transaction hit an enormous regulatory iceberg in washington. i think it was always seen as able to move to combine the company to control 57% of the cable television subscriptions in the u.s. it was always going to be a tough sell. it seems like word came down from the regulatory agencies in the u.s. that this is just not going to happen. it was threatened with an fcc administrative hearing, which is basically a rejection. it appears that comcast are going to pull the bid. jonathan: we talked last year about consolidation. what is next for this sector? matt: this is pretty fascinating. this opens quite a few possibilities. certainly, the sector is consolidating other
jonathan: thank you, eliza martin is he -- alyssa martin is he. -- elisa martinuzzi.u.s., a deal is on the cusp of falling to pieces. sources told us that comcast is planning to drop a takeover bid for time warner cable. we are joined now by matt campbell bloomberg reporter at large. matt, 12-14 months ago it was all going swimmingly. over the last couple of days, it seems to have broken down. matt: this transaction hit an enormous regulatory iceberg in washington. i think it was always seen as...
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here now to discuss that all is jonathan hoenig, along with scott martin. ox news contributors. not thrilled with the idea that the government will jump down their throat and stop this deal. jonathan. >> that is what is so frustrating. this is in and industry. antitrust. this is a branch of government with no objective while. which acquisitions and mergers are allowed to go through. once again if a company wants to acquire government should not get in the way. melissa: scott do you think there is a chance? >> i think that there is a chance it is unlikely. at least from the customer experience -- the truth is, as the consumers both platforms really staying. i think that that is the problem. it is also about the consumer here. you have to improve what the offerings are. from the consumer side, neither of them are very good. >> i think that that is exactly what the expectation is. melissa: amazon. a loss in the first quarter. you would never know it by looking at the shares. >> all-time high. how many times has amazon been at an all-time high. it has been an al
here now to discuss that all is jonathan hoenig, along with scott martin. ox news contributors. not thrilled with the idea that the government will jump down their throat and stop this deal. jonathan. >> that is what is so frustrating. this is in and industry. antitrust. this is a branch of government with no objective while. which acquisitions and mergers are allowed to go through. once again if a company wants to acquire government should not get in the way. melissa: scott do you think...
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i read everything jonathan martin writes. i read everything read epstein writes in the wall street journal. i read the weekly standard. their profiles of candidates are amazing. i read the national review. don't be afraid to read the mainstream press. there is a lot of valuable information. they have access. you might fin you will find a lot of valuable information. don't fail never read this. >> read for my lines. it is a enough crowd, and old enough crowd -- [laughter] >> you are here because you are more interested than the everyday voter. reefer bylines. i think that's important. -- read for bylines. look for people who were doing good reporting. >> this is critical not only for the republican party, but also for the conservative movement. we conservatives, back before alex was born, would always of liberals, always make fun of democrats. we would stumble around the upper west side, saying how did you win 49 states, i don't know a single person who voted for them? ronald reagan was a shock to the media world up until the
i read everything jonathan martin writes. i read everything read epstein writes in the wall street journal. i read the weekly standard. their profiles of candidates are amazing. i read the national review. don't be afraid to read the mainstream press. there is a lot of valuable information. they have access. you might fin you will find a lot of valuable information. don't fail never read this. >> read for my lines. it is a enough crowd, and old enough crowd -- [laughter] >> you are...
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martin luther king jr.. and alive conversation -- and a live conversation with jonathan tessler. on american history tv on c-span3 east carolina university professor charles calhoun on ulysses s. grant's presidency. and historian patrick shorter takes is on a tour of appomattox courthouse. >> a discussion on how iran and other middle east issues have influenced american politics. david rothkopf and dov zakheim look at a potential nuclear agreement with iran, its impact on u.s. regional allies, and how this and other issues may play out during the 2016 presidential campaign. it is hosted by the center for the national interest. jacob: i am jacob heilbrunn, the editor of "the national interest " magazine. i am moderating on behalf of the center for the national interest , which has invited to distinguished guests to talk about iran in american politics. on my right is david rothkopf who is an editor of "foreign policy" magazine. he held high-level positions during the clinton administration, and has altered several books on international relations. on my left is dov zakheim, a long
martin luther king jr.. and alive conversation -- and a live conversation with jonathan tessler. on american history tv on c-span3 east carolina university professor charles calhoun on ulysses s. grant's presidency. and historian patrick shorter takes is on a tour of appomattox courthouse. >> a discussion on how iran and other middle east issues have influenced american politics. david rothkopf and dov zakheim look at a potential nuclear agreement with iran, its impact on u.s. regional...
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jonathan hoenig? >> the stock performance of these outstanding companies. it is true. you want a real legitimate indicator. >> okay. we are also green today. thank you. police ordered to stand down. we will hear from martinking junior's niece. she is here next. plus gearing up for the 2015 nfl draft. new additions. we are not talking about the players. at the end of the day it is all about money and football. ♪ good. very good. you see something moving off the shelves and your first thought is to investigate the company. you are type e*. yes, investment opportunities can be anywhere... or not. but you know the difference. e*trade's bar code scanner. shorten the distance between intuition and action. e*trade opportunity is everywhere. ♪ melissa: i am melissa francis with your fox business brief. go pro earnings soaring. it just had the second-best quarter in its history. software really paying off. go pro also requiring a virtual reality company. that means you will be able to see all around from the videos. that sounds crazy. apple watch may not work if you have tattoos on your arm. some customers with their tattoos on their wrists say that the device is unable to read their heart rate. the owner of the
jonathan hoenig? >> the stock performance of these outstanding companies. it is true. you want a real legitimate indicator. >> okay. we are also green today. thank you. police ordered to stand down. we will hear from martinking junior's niece. she is here next. plus gearing up for the 2015 nfl draft. new additions. we are not talking about the players. at the end of the day it is all about money and football. ♪ good. very good. you see something moving off the shelves and your...