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jonathan martin reports. >> you guys know what this class is about right? >>reporter: seventh grade students in new orleans are getting a lesson about sex. >> we cover hive, other sexually transmitted infections. >>reporter: but classes like this are rare. the state leaves it up to local school boards to decide whether to teach sex education and if they do they're required to emphasize abstinence. efforts to widen the sex education curriculum have repeatedly failed. >> i think it's crucial and vitally important. >>reporter: for the past five years, wesley bishop has sponsored bills that would but louisiana in line with 22 other states that mandate some type of sex education. he's pushing for a comprehensive curriculum in middle and high schools. most recently, he narrowed his proposal to just include his new orleans district. that too was rejected. >> we're doing a very poor job of providing information to our young people and our young people are making bad choices. >>reporter: others insist schools have no business teaching anything about sex. >> i firmly
jonathan martin reports. >> you guys know what this class is about right? >>reporter: seventh grade students in new orleans are getting a lesson about sex. >> we cover hive, other sexually transmitted infections. >>reporter: but classes like this are rare. the state leaves it up to local school boards to decide whether to teach sex education and if they do they're required to emphasize abstinence. efforts to widen the sex education curriculum have repeatedly failed....
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mark: for joining us now from vegas, jonathan martin, our friend from the new york times. have a story up on the website about hillary clinton's performance may have chilled the biden movement and the biden moment. how much did that change his chances of getting an? jonathan: if you talk to folks who know joe biden, they say he's going to do this regardless because that is just who he is. but the fact is, if you watch that debate last night, and you are a friend or advisor of joe biden. you have to be candid with him and say, it's not clear what the ideological space for you is in his primary. furthermore, if the calculation was that hillary clinton is a wounded candidate, you have to reassess that you in light of her performance last night, which was commanding by any measure. opening, it seems like, is that there is a some future revolution about her e-mail usage that we have not seen that could be far more damning than what we know as of now. john: jonathan, hillary has heard benghazi meeting a little more than a week from now. goingas always going to be a high-stakes o
mark: for joining us now from vegas, jonathan martin, our friend from the new york times. have a story up on the website about hillary clinton's performance may have chilled the biden movement and the biden moment. how much did that change his chances of getting an? jonathan: if you talk to folks who know joe biden, they say he's going to do this regardless because that is just who he is. but the fact is, if you watch that debate last night, and you are a friend or advisor of joe biden. you...
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but officials seem to take heed and really take caution when it came to the rain. >> that is jonathan martin for us in houston, texas. fighting for votes and with each other. donald trump trading barbs when the frontrunner is losing ground. >>> can a big meeting stop a slowdown? slowdown? by powerful earthquake. that number is expected to rise. >> don't trump is trying to hold on to his frontrunner status in new hampshire following an early morning rally. according to the latest polls trump still has a sizable lead in vermont but in iowa he is now trailing ben carson and quickly dismissing those reports. >> i'm winning every single state. cbs came out with these monster polls. and for days they're covering one poll in iowa, they just keep hitting me with it. if i would have won it like i have been doing, and i have other polls in iowa where we are leading, and big, but they keep hitting me with the one poll. >> as for ben carson, he has other problems stemming from controversial comments he made over the weekend. carson saying that all abortions should be outlawed and he wants to see roe ver
but officials seem to take heed and really take caution when it came to the rain. >> that is jonathan martin for us in houston, texas. fighting for votes and with each other. donald trump trading barbs when the frontrunner is losing ground. >>> can a big meeting stop a slowdown? slowdown? by powerful earthquake. that number is expected to rise. >> don't trump is trying to hold on to his frontrunner status in new hampshire following an early morning rally. according to the...
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al jazeera's jonathan martin is live tonight in elma, along i 45. is it true they have shut down part of the interstate? >> that's right. officials had to shut down interstate 45 once again, and for people familiar with texas, this is the main way to get from dallas to houston. you see the cars lined up for miles. people are trying to figure out how to get home. it's because of the significant rain and flooding on the interstate. what we have seen in texas over the last 48 hours has been record breaking rain fall from waco to san francisco. rain fall like people here say they have never seen. if you have go 40-50 miles south, into an area in texals, they have seen some significant, significant flooding and rain. 20 inches of rain in the last 48 hours or so. that's the area where you get the train derailed around 4 o'clock this morning. 407, 50 cars, top ed over. we understand two of the crew had to be rescued. they are a massive freight train derailing, giving you an idea of how significant and dangerous the flood water is. the concern is that the w
al jazeera's jonathan martin is live tonight in elma, along i 45. is it true they have shut down part of the interstate? >> that's right. officials had to shut down interstate 45 once again, and for people familiar with texas, this is the main way to get from dallas to houston. you see the cars lined up for miles. people are trying to figure out how to get home. it's because of the significant rain and flooding on the interstate. what we have seen in texas over the last 48 hours has been...
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jonathan martin reports from norgs new orleans. >> you guys know what the class is about right? >> the seventh grade students in new orleans are getting a lesson about sex. >> we cover hiv, other sexually transmitted infections. we also cover contraceptive methods. >> classes like this are rare in louisiana's public schools. the sait leaves it up to local school boards, whether to teach sex education. if they do, they're required to offer abstinence. triple the national average and teen pregnancy highest in the country, efforts to widen the curriculum has failed. >> it's crucially and vitally important. >> state representative wesley bishop is pushing for a comprehensive curriculum in middle and high schools. that includes ways to prevent pregnancy and avoid sexually transmitted infection. most recently he flair owed his proposal to include only his new orleans district. that too was rejected. >> young people left to their own devices are making bad choices. >> powerful conservative and catholic groups in louisiana feel schools should only teach abstinence. others believe school
jonathan martin reports from norgs new orleans. >> you guys know what the class is about right? >> the seventh grade students in new orleans are getting a lesson about sex. >> we cover hiv, other sexually transmitted infections. we also cover contraceptive methods. >> classes like this are rare in louisiana's public schools. the sait leaves it up to local school boards, whether to teach sex education. if they do, they're required to offer abstinence. triple the national...
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jonathan martin reports from biloxi, mississippi. >> a single mother of two teens, she says it's a constant struggling trying to make ends meet. she takes home less than $700 a month cleaning at a baseball stadium in biloxi, mississippi a city she says is making her life even harder. >> it's just not right to jail people for something that they can't pay. >> in july kennedy was the passenger this a car police pulled over for running a stop sign. when the officer checked her i.d. he found kennedy had an outstanding arrest warrant. she owed $1,000 in fines and fees from a traffic violation two years earlier. kennedy was handcuffed and taken to jail. >> it was scary wondering what was going on. where am i going? i sat in jail for five nights worried, cold. >> still she says she couldn't pay and was put on probation and ordered to pay an additional $40 a month to a private probation company. >> so every month they charge me $40 you know if i can't pay my tickets, how can i pay an extra $40 every month? it's going up every month. >> reporter: her story is the latest to grab the attention of the
jonathan martin reports from biloxi, mississippi. >> a single mother of two teens, she says it's a constant struggling trying to make ends meet. she takes home less than $700 a month cleaning at a baseball stadium in biloxi, mississippi a city she says is making her life even harder. >> it's just not right to jail people for something that they can't pay. >> in july kennedy was the passenger this a car police pulled over for running a stop sign. when the officer checked her...
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it was their suggestion to the "new york times" reporter, jonathan martin, 43 should come in to campaignecause he popular. jenna: i said reports. thank you for correcting us. i was going to get to the appointment of south carolina in a moment. in general do you think where jeb bush is in the polls there will be change of strategy and more members will come forward? >> doubt it. we're very early, talking about the last segment nnbc marist polls there is movement for bush in new hampshire and eye would you. we're likely to see the polls gyrate all over the place. well-meaning gesture of two long-time supporters of president bush 43 should not be read to much into it. my assumption is 43 is comfortable doing what he has done, behind the scenes helping fund-raising events and leaving field open for his brother. he is being very circumspect. i think this is the best way to help the country heal. he believes history will be fair in his judgment what he did while he is in office. but i don't think that either he or his brother's campaign managers or his brother are particularly focused on getti
it was their suggestion to the "new york times" reporter, jonathan martin, 43 should come in to campaignecause he popular. jenna: i said reports. thank you for correcting us. i was going to get to the appointment of south carolina in a moment. in general do you think where jeb bush is in the polls there will be change of strategy and more members will come forward? >> doubt it. we're very early, talking about the last segment nnbc marist polls there is movement for bush in new...
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al jazeera's jonathan martin is in houston for the latest. >> no significant rain in the forecast today, none tomorrow, certainly good news here in the houston area about nine inches of rain fell over the weekend, really flooding a lot of streets. crews are keeping an eye on the san jacinto river, and worse in other areas, about 45 miles south of dallas where 21 inches of rain fell. that's also the community we saw a freight train derail on saturday morning, more than 50 cars toppled over. good news in that no one was hurt but the two men involved did have to swim to safety. 30 to 40 water rescues took place but officials say that's a small number all things considered. considering there are really big storm systems that dumped a lot of rain but did not cause the flooding and damage some people had predicted. people seemed to heed the warnings, back during the memorial day holiday there was significant flooding, more than 20 people lost their lives and thousands of homes damaged. of course flooding wasn't that bad this time but people seemed to take heed and really take caution when it
al jazeera's jonathan martin is in houston for the latest. >> no significant rain in the forecast today, none tomorrow, certainly good news here in the houston area about nine inches of rain fell over the weekend, really flooding a lot of streets. crews are keeping an eye on the san jacinto river, and worse in other areas, about 45 miles south of dallas where 21 inches of rain fell. that's also the community we saw a freight train derail on saturday morning, more than 50 cars toppled...
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. >>> jonathan martin reports the cost to the federal government and residents is huge. >> reporter: new orleans restaurant nothing is as unreliable as the water these days. >> this has been happening so much lately. >> reporter: twice recently two of the city's main water pumps shut down. causing a drop in pressure. he has had to spend hundreds of dollars buying bottled water and ice. >> something has to be done about it, because it's just -- it's a headache. >> reporter: this problem isn't new in new orleans. there have been at least ten boil water advisories in the past five years. the most recent interruption happened after pumps lost power. mark davis says the root of the problem is chronic neglect of century's old infrastructure. >> that's really what we're seeing is the fraying of that system, and when you don't invest in it, you don't maintain it, at some point it comes back and bites you. >> reporter: in new orleans the problem got worse after hurricane katrina. >> all of that water that came in and filled the city, added weight, and that breaks pipes, that really is tough o
. >>> jonathan martin reports the cost to the federal government and residents is huge. >> reporter: new orleans restaurant nothing is as unreliable as the water these days. >> this has been happening so much lately. >> reporter: twice recently two of the city's main water pumps shut down. causing a drop in pressure. he has had to spend hundreds of dollars buying bottled water and ice. >> something has to be done about it, because it's just -- it's a headache....
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jonathan martin reports from new orleans. >> you know what this class is about, right?ese students in new orleans are getting a lesson about sex. >> we cover hiv, other infections, we also cover contraceptive methods, safer sex practices. >> reporter: but classes like this are rare in louisiana's public schools. the state leaves it up to local school boards to decide whether to teach sex education. even with the state's hiv infection rate triple the national average, and teen pregnancy among the highest in the country, efforts to widen the curriculum have repeatedly failed. >> i think it's vitally important. >> reporter: this state representative has sponsored bills that would put louisiana in line with 22 other states that mandate some type of sex education. bishop is pushing for a comprehensive curriculum in middle and high schools. most recently he narrowed his proposal to just include his new orleans district. in that too was rejected. >> we're doing a very poor job of providing information to our young people, and then young people are making bad choices. >> report
jonathan martin reports from new orleans. >> you know what this class is about, right?ese students in new orleans are getting a lesson about sex. >> we cover hiv, other infections, we also cover contraceptive methods, safer sex practices. >> reporter: but classes like this are rare in louisiana's public schools. the state leaves it up to local school boards to decide whether to teach sex education. even with the state's hiv infection rate triple the national average, and teen...
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jonathan martin reports from new orleans. >> reporter: more than 1,000 u.s. prisoners convicted of murder as juveniles are serving mandatory life sentences without parole. in 2012 the supreme court ruled states can no longer automatically sentence someone under 18 to life without parole. factors like maturity, social development must be considered. the high court is said to revisit the issue and determine whether the ruling three years ago should be applied retroactively, giving juvenile sentence prior to 2012 a chance. >> it's about a level playing field, ensuring rulings, sentences are unconstitutional, are applied across the board. >> the court will here montgomery v louisiana. in 196 3, at 17, he killed a sheriff's deputy and was given a life sentence. marshall says it makes sense that the landmark decision in 2012 be applied retroactively. in the case involving a 14-year-old, the court found life without parole for minors could constitute cruel and unusual punishment. >> if the sentence was unconstitutional in 2012. it would be unconstitutional in 1964.
jonathan martin reports from new orleans. >> reporter: more than 1,000 u.s. prisoners convicted of murder as juveniles are serving mandatory life sentences without parole. in 2012 the supreme court ruled states can no longer automatically sentence someone under 18 to life without parole. factors like maturity, social development must be considered. the high court is said to revisit the issue and determine whether the ruling three years ago should be applied retroactively, giving juvenile...
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dozens of calls over the weekend, 20" of water flooding a lot of neighborhoods in the region and jonathan martinlive this morning in houston and jonathan describe the conditions with the water dehind you. >> good morning del in three days no significant rain in the forecast and no rain today and no rain tomorrow and good news for texas and we are in houston where 9" of rain fell over the weekend, one of the reasons that officials were keeping a close eye behind me on the river, one of the areas that is known to cause problems in the past, it was bad here. a lot of rain dumped but del i tell you it was worse in parts of texas closer to the dallas area and corsacana where 21" of rain fell in 40 and a train derailed and 50 cars toppled over and this was a freight train carrying cement and they had to swim to safety and that accident all blamed on the water logged tracks, 21" of rain in the area. closer here to houston in galviston a number of flooded streets and a number of flooded streets in the houston area where there were about 30 water rescues according to city officials but all things conside
dozens of calls over the weekend, 20" of water flooding a lot of neighborhoods in the region and jonathan martinlive this morning in houston and jonathan describe the conditions with the water dehind you. >> good morning del in three days no significant rain in the forecast and no rain today and no rain tomorrow and good news for texas and we are in houston where 9" of rain fell over the weekend, one of the reasons that officials were keeping a close eye behind me on the river,...
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this headline from jonathan martin. in the debate clinton sends a message to doubters. from the former indications aide to present obama, saying if biden's only rationale is that clinton is tanking, that is no longer an option. independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. out to the polls since i have not voted since 1992. th reason ise, i'm 80 years old, i am blind. i'm homeless. homeless 14 years ago when my wife dided. ed. don't set up there and tell me what you are going to do for me. i am so sick of everybody hollering do this for me. nobody says, how are we going to pay for it? at least be honest. any spending bill that congress passes should have a rider on it that shows you how they are going to pay for it. i that won't pay for it, believe you ought to get rid of it. host: weighing in on our facebook page. some comments -- i voted in every election including the midterms. i am a democrat. andrew says overturning citizens united would be a reasonable start. what issue will motivate you to vote in 2016. katrina says getting liberals out of office. lauren
this headline from jonathan martin. in the debate clinton sends a message to doubters. from the former indications aide to present obama, saying if biden's only rationale is that clinton is tanking, that is no longer an option. independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. out to the polls since i have not voted since 1992. th reason ise, i'm 80 years old, i am blind. i'm homeless. homeless 14 years ago when my wife dided. ed. don't set up there and tell me what you are going to do for...
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the city is working on a fix, but as al jazeera's jonathan martin reports, the costth to the federal government and respondents is huge. >> in jordan, this new orleans restaurant, nothing seems as unreliable as the water. >> this has been happening so much lately, you know. >> twice recently, two of the city's main water pumps suddenly shut down, causing a drop in pressure, making it easier for book at her i can't to seep into cracked pipes. something has to be done bit, because it's just a headache. >> this problem isn't new in new orleans. there have been at least 10 boil water advisories in the past five years. officials say the most recent interruptions happened after pump that is keep the system pressurized lost power, but it's not clear why. >> if you've got 100-year-old infrastructure. >> the root of the problem is said to be chronic neglect of century old infrastructure. >> that's really what we're seeing, is the fraying of that system, and when you don't invest in it or maintain it, at some point, it comes back to bite you. >> in new orleans, it could worse after hurricane k
the city is working on a fix, but as al jazeera's jonathan martin reports, the costth to the federal government and respondents is huge. >> in jordan, this new orleans restaurant, nothing seems as unreliable as the water. >> this has been happening so much lately, you know. >> twice recently, two of the city's main water pumps suddenly shut down, causing a drop in pressure, making it easier for book at her i can't to seep into cracked pipes. something has to be done bit,...
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al jazeeras jonathan martin is live tonight along i-45. i see the detour sign behind you there. any idea when the roads might be reopened? >> i wish i knew that answer. for the last four or five hours, the interstate has been shut down, the southbound lanes, interstate 45 going as you mentioned from dallas into houston. that's because as one of the firefighters told me, they have an abundant amount of water just sitting on the interstate so people have had to find alternate routes to really go around and get home. this is not an area, this is not just an isolated incidents to this area. there are parts of texas from waco and san antonio that are experiencing a really serious weather situation tonight. we have video i believe from houston where there was a funnel cloud reported earlier today leading to some of the roofs being knocked off buildings and the heavy, strong winds there. so for that part of texas and houston, it is more of a wind concern in addition to some rain. here in this area closer to dallas and some of the areas about 40 miles south of here, that is where some r
al jazeeras jonathan martin is live tonight along i-45. i see the detour sign behind you there. any idea when the roads might be reopened? >> i wish i knew that answer. for the last four or five hours, the interstate has been shut down, the southbound lanes, interstate 45 going as you mentioned from dallas into houston. that's because as one of the firefighters told me, they have an abundant amount of water just sitting on the interstate so people have had to find alternate routes to...
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. >> jonathan martin live. kevin corriveau is here now with more on the weather. it's a blip on the weather. for memorial day. it is preparing. it did what it was supposed to do, staying out of the floodwaters. this is what we are looking out. we see the storm towards the east. houston here, galveston to the south, and you see on the edge of that rain, take a look at some of the totals. first of all, for the next five days, take a look. we are talking about over 21 inches of rain falling. in the last 24 hours here, 11 inches, and hustan s-- houston, it's over towards louisiana. probably we'll see the biggest problem over the next 24 hours. over the next 24-48 hours, rain showers are pushing through. louisiana is covered in rain. it's across that region. we are looking at warnings in effect from eastern texas to central parts of louisiana, dangerous situations, we are looking at flood warnings and flash flood watches in effect for large portions for much of the south. all the way over, towards alabama and into parts of florida. in the next 72 hours we'll see heavy
. >> jonathan martin live. kevin corriveau is here now with more on the weather. it's a blip on the weather. for memorial day. it is preparing. it did what it was supposed to do, staying out of the floodwaters. this is what we are looking out. we see the storm towards the east. houston here, galveston to the south, and you see on the edge of that rain, take a look at some of the totals. first of all, for the next five days, take a look. we are talking about over 21 inches of rain falling....
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al jazeera's jonathan martin reports from new orleans. >> texas announced monday it will cut medicate to the plant parenthood clinics opinion this comes months after the center for medical progress released undercover videos claiming to show plant parenthood illegally sells feet tall tissue for profit. one video was recorded at a planned parenthood facility. greg abbot said the gruesome harvesting of body parts by planned parenthood will not happen in tax. >> the allegation that plant parent hood profits from tissue donation is not true. >> a louisiana judge ruled the state must continue providing medicaid funding to plant parent hood for the next 14 days while he continues to review the case. without the injunction, funding would have ended this week. plant parenthood sued louisiana after gone bobby jindal, a republican presidential candidate ordered the state to block fundings for organization. in a statement, plant parenthood called the ruling a victory for the men and women in louisiana who rely on plant parent hood for care through medicate. >> we want to see planned parenthood i
al jazeera's jonathan martin reports from new orleans. >> texas announced monday it will cut medicate to the plant parenthood clinics opinion this comes months after the center for medical progress released undercover videos claiming to show plant parenthood illegally sells feet tall tissue for profit. one video was recorded at a planned parenthood facility. greg abbot said the gruesome harvesting of body parts by planned parenthood will not happen in tax. >> the allegation that...
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al jazeera's jonathan martin has the story from houston. >> reporter: for most of the day rain did continue to come down in houston although not as heavy and abundant as some predicted. the good news is according to the mayor and other officials the storm seems to have moved out of the houston area however there was a threat of flooding. some areas are flooded around galveston and houston, san jacinto river has known to flood and cause problems in the past. you might remember during the memorial day flooding, thousands of homes were damaged and more than 20 people lost their lives. this storm was flog like that, in fact, the rain totals were close to nine inches. while the rain has continued to come down here in the houston and galveston area, the worst of the storm has moved on to plns so ilouisiana and the area has d better than many have expected. >> kevin corriveau, what's the forecast? >> things are going to be clearing up for houston very quickly but for the rest of eastern texas, very heavy rain across that region. our focus is going to go towards louisiana and mississippi, very, ver
al jazeera's jonathan martin has the story from houston. >> reporter: for most of the day rain did continue to come down in houston although not as heavy and abundant as some predicted. the good news is according to the mayor and other officials the storm seems to have moved out of the houston area however there was a threat of flooding. some areas are flooded around galveston and houston, san jacinto river has known to flood and cause problems in the past. you might remember during the...
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we begin with jonathan martin, where the main route between dallas and houston is closed tonight. >>hat's right, you know it's a significant situation when crews shut down i-45, the main way to get from dallas to houston. it's been shut for hours. i talked to a crew member with the fire democrat. and he told me the interstate. 20 miles from here, is completely underwater. that is the area where they had some 20 inches of rain over the last couple of days, this is not just an isolated situation in one community in texas, but from waco, houston to dallas, it's been a rough 24 hours or so, where some areas got 50-20 inches of rain. you mentioned the train derailment. we want to show you video of that. a train that was going, again, in that area, texas, 40 miles south of dallas. it derailed 40-50 cars off the track. two crew members had to be rescued. they are okay. but that gives you an idea of how serious the flooding and rain was in the area. we have pictures, dramatic pictures of a rescue, a man was with his dog in his truck as the water was rising going to the top of the truck. he w
we begin with jonathan martin, where the main route between dallas and houston is closed tonight. >>hat's right, you know it's a significant situation when crews shut down i-45, the main way to get from dallas to houston. it's been shut for hours. i talked to a crew member with the fire democrat. and he told me the interstate. 20 miles from here, is completely underwater. that is the area where they had some 20 inches of rain over the last couple of days, this is not just an isolated...
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brian: was that jonathan martin? don: he was one, and there was another article. from our standpoint, it was fine. we never found out who leaked it . a cause people to start calling saying, why have i not been invited to indiana? from our standpoint, it was positive. from his standpoint, he did not want any of this in the press. i think part of it was because he had not talked to family yet. commentumber five, that at hudson institute. don: herman con was a friend of his. the founder of the hudson institute and he gave a speech there, accepting an award. he quoted herman couple things. it in maypicked up on big headlines out of the fact that he was calling for certain things and all he was really doing was quoting herman and saying that, big ideas are important. they are worth discussing. that that was blown out of proportion. it was the way we responded. he wanted to respond by blasting back, we wanted to respond by saying, let's be a little bit more circumspect. brian: how do people get the book? don: amazon is probably the best. kindle?an you get it on don: yes
brian: was that jonathan martin? don: he was one, and there was another article. from our standpoint, it was fine. we never found out who leaked it . a cause people to start calling saying, why have i not been invited to indiana? from our standpoint, it was positive. from his standpoint, he did not want any of this in the press. i think part of it was because he had not talked to family yet. commentumber five, that at hudson institute. don: herman con was a friend of his. the founder of the...
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jonathan martin is in new orleans with that story. >> good evening to you, john. new orleans can brag about a lot of things but it's water infrastructure is not one of them. now this city has a problem that many urban cities have. it has pipes and it has a water system that is aging and worn down. recently it has caused headaches for a lot of people. interruptions that the mayor has recently called unacceptable. >> in jordan, new orleans restaurant,ing in is as unreliable as the water. >> it's been happening so much lately. >> twice recently two of the city's main water pumps suddenly shut down causing a drop in pressure making it easier for bacteria to seep into crack pipes. he had to spend hundreds of dollars buying bottled water and ice and estimates losing hundreds more from a drop in customers. >> something has to be done about it because it's just a make. >> this problem isn't new in new orleans. there have been at least ten boil water advisories in the last five years. officials say that the most recent interpretation happened after pumps that keep the syst
jonathan martin is in new orleans with that story. >> good evening to you, john. new orleans can brag about a lot of things but it's water infrastructure is not one of them. now this city has a problem that many urban cities have. it has pipes and it has a water system that is aging and worn down. recently it has caused headaches for a lot of people. interruptions that the mayor has recently called unacceptable. >> in jordan, new orleans restaurant,ing in is as unreliable as the...
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this was a tweet from the jonathan martin in the "new york times." he says "most consciousal part of the primary hillary concluding there's no general election downside in in aligning with the left." that put it well. i can imagine the iteration of this same debate ten years ago or in different circumstances in which bernie sanders could walk on the stage and find he was getting pummeled by hillary clinton for his positions that they were too far left that, they were extreme, they would alienate independent voters. i don't think we're going to see that tonight. >> not from hillary clinton. you're probably going to see it from jim webb who is by far the most intriguing person opt stage tonight because it will be the first evidence in this campaign he's actually alive. he will be the voice of the legendary scoop jackson democrats. i guerin you at least four pundits will point that in the first 20 minutes after the debate is over. >> can we show that vo we just showed? that's jim webb at the soapbox in iowa. the reason you see that a lot, as far as i ca
this was a tweet from the jonathan martin in the "new york times." he says "most consciousal part of the primary hillary concluding there's no general election downside in in aligning with the left." that put it well. i can imagine the iteration of this same debate ten years ago or in different circumstances in which bernie sanders could walk on the stage and find he was getting pummeled by hillary clinton for his positions that they were too far left that, they were...
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in response to that, jonathan martin of the new york times made this observation. let's pull it up. rituals are colliding with the modern democratic party more energized by a racial and gender inclusion than reverence for history and state by state democratic activists are removing the names of jefferson and jackson saying the two men no longer represent what it means to be a democrat." what's your response to that? >> yeah, you know, so i think that this is something that the party has been talking about for a long time. they started to see other states take action to change their jefferson and jackson events and they really are caging this as making it part of a modernization effort for the democratic party. that's important in iowa, because iowa's a very white state. people criticize iowa as being first in the nation for the caucuses because they say it's not necessarily demographically representative of the rest of the country. well, the democrats like to remind people iowa was the first state to launch barack obama to the white house. >> i want to get your take -- i hear it, ca
in response to that, jonathan martin of the new york times made this observation. let's pull it up. rituals are colliding with the modern democratic party more energized by a racial and gender inclusion than reverence for history and state by state democratic activists are removing the names of jefferson and jackson saying the two men no longer represent what it means to be a democrat." what's your response to that? >> yeah, you know, so i think that this is something that the party...
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. >> you're talking about richie incognito and jonathan martin. >> and richie was accused of making racial and homophobic slurs. how do you think football can help with this and what is the reaction you've been getting around the league since this started? >> it's not just the national football league. if there's any place in society where there's equality, it's in sports, so it's not the leagues that have the problem. it's really the country today where there's discrimination that really is our problem and we can see what it does all the time. so -- but using sports to create change and bringing all the leagues together, there's no league that has a real problem with that, you know. but using sports to create change, because people really look to sports and it has such an important role in our society today. >> heroes and role models. >> exactly. no matter what age you are, you're a role model if you're an athlete. everybody looks up to you. so using the power of that, together with education to organization that can then really change and create a new paradigm in this country. >> let's t
. >> you're talking about richie incognito and jonathan martin. >> and richie was accused of making racial and homophobic slurs. how do you think football can help with this and what is the reaction you've been getting around the league since this started? >> it's not just the national football league. if there's any place in society where there's equality, it's in sports, so it's not the leagues that have the problem. it's really the country today where there's discrimination...
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. >> you're talking about richie incog kn inc ig cog knee tow and jonathan martin on your team.en getting around the league since you started? >> it's not just the national football league i've talked to. if there anyplace in society where there is inequality, it's in sports. it's not the leagues that have the problem. it's really the country. today, where there is discrimination that really is our problem and we can see what it does all the time. so -- but using sports to create change and bringing all of the leagues together. there is no league that has a real problem with that, you know? but using sports to create change because people really look to sports and it has such an important role in our society today. >> heroes and role models. >> right, exactly. no matter what age you are, you're a role model if you're an athlete. everybody looks up to you. so using the power of that, and together with education to put together an organization that can then really change and create a new paradigm in this country. >> when you talk about football, you just fired your coach. >> i mea
. >> you're talking about richie incog kn inc ig cog knee tow and jonathan martin on your team.en getting around the league since you started? >> it's not just the national football league i've talked to. if there anyplace in society where there is inequality, it's in sports. it's not the leagues that have the problem. it's really the country. today, where there is discrimination that really is our problem and we can see what it does all the time. so -- but using sports to create...
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and now asked to decide if that ruling should apply to people already serving that sentence and jonathan martin more. >> reporter: more than a thousand u.s. prisoners convicted of murder as juveniles are serving mandatory life sentences without parole but in 2012 it says states can no longer sentence someone under 18 to life in parole and maturity and social development must be considered. the high court is now set to revisit the issue and determine whether its ruling three years ago should be applied retroactively and givie juvenils this and hear montgomery versus louisiana involves henry montcomery and at 17 he killed a policeman and mandatory life without parole sentence. marshal is one of the attorneys representing montgomery and says it only makes sense the supreme court's landmark decision in 2012 be applied retroactively and that case involving a 14-year-old boy the court found automatic life without parole for minors could constitute cruel and unusual punishment under the 8th amendment. >> if the sentence was unconstitutional in 2012 it would be unconstitutional in 1964. >> some states
and now asked to decide if that ruling should apply to people already serving that sentence and jonathan martin more. >> reporter: more than a thousand u.s. prisoners convicted of murder as juveniles are serving mandatory life sentences without parole but in 2012 it says states can no longer sentence someone under 18 to life in parole and maturity and social development must be considered. the high court is now set to revisit the issue and determine whether its ruling three years ago...
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jonathan martin has our story from new orleans. >> you guys know what the class is about, right? >> the students are getting a lesson about sex. >> we cover h.i.v., other sexually transmitted infections. we also cover contraceptive methods, safer sex practices. >> classes like this are rare in louisiana's public schools. the state leaves it up to local school boards whether to teach sex education and require they teach abstinence. with the h.i.v. triple the national average and teen rates the highest in the country, efforts to widen the sex education curriculum have failed. >> i think it's crucial. >> for the past five years, wesley bishop sponsored bills that would put louisiana in line with other states that mandate sex education, pushing for a comprehensive crick lineup in middle and high schools that include ways to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. he narrowed his proposal to include just his new orleans district. that, too was rejected. >> we're doing a poor job providing information to our young people and they are left to their own devices and making ba
jonathan martin has our story from new orleans. >> you guys know what the class is about, right? >> the students are getting a lesson about sex. >> we cover h.i.v., other sexually transmitted infections. we also cover contraceptive methods, safer sex practices. >> classes like this are rare in louisiana's public schools. the state leaves it up to local school boards whether to teach sex education and require they teach abstinence. with the h.i.v. triple the national...
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news poll, we're releasing more details at 5:30 and encourage people to look at but my colleague jonathan martinport among e evangelical and college educated people and that's it's risen and donald trump support in the categories has fallen. going into the iowa caucuses that's key because that would seem to show a certain amount of strength of ben carson in what would be a very, very heavy evangelical republican vote. >> when we look at the other candidates and saying that they all have an opportunity to rise out of this, let's talk about jeb bush because nbc news has learned exclusively that former senator simpson of wyoming endorsed bush saying bush keeps his promises. here's what jeb bush tweetd about the debate prep a short time ago. a best way to prepare, a morning hike at el dorado state park with veterans. jeremy, obviously, bush has not had the stellar campaign that you would think of bush would have by this point. especially when the republicans the last time they took iowa to go on to win a republican nomination and the white house with his brother george w. can they course correct? do
news poll, we're releasing more details at 5:30 and encourage people to look at but my colleague jonathan martinport among e evangelical and college educated people and that's it's risen and donald trump support in the categories has fallen. going into the iowa caucuses that's key because that would seem to show a certain amount of strength of ben carson in what would be a very, very heavy evangelical republican vote. >> when we look at the other candidates and saying that they all have...
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jonathan: former maryland governor martin o'malley was on "the view" and he brought his guitar. watch. >> ♪ baby, we got bad love ♪ it used to be mad love ♪ take a look at what you've done ♪ jonathan: yeah, that is presidential candidate covering 201520152015 -- covering taylor swift with "bad love." i'll bring a banjo and we can jam. the latest cnn/orc poll. two candidates leading the pack. donald trump with a five-point lead over ben carson. but still, they are the only two candidates with support above 20%. marco rubio and jeb bush tied at 8%. mike huckabee and ran paul at 5%. carly fiorina's support dropped since the last poll. she was at 15% following a great debate down to 4%. she is now tied with ted cruz and chris christie. alison: haven't heard much about her lately. jonathan: no, we haven't. coming up for us at 4:00 on abc7 news -- new information in the murder of a prince george's county teenager. the selfless act he was trying to do moments before he was stabbed to death. alison: heartbreak in arizona. family members speaking out after a father drives an survivor with
jonathan: former maryland governor martin o'malley was on "the view" and he brought his guitar. watch. >> ♪ baby, we got bad love ♪ it used to be mad love ♪ take a look at what you've done ♪ jonathan: yeah, that is presidential candidate covering 201520152015 -- covering taylor swift with "bad love." i'll bring a banjo and we can jam. the latest cnn/orc poll. two candidates leading the pack. donald trump with a five-point lead over ben carson. but still, they...
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jonathan does. >> how many people know who martin o'malley is?most everybody. >> three of you have heard of martin o'malley. you know what job he previously had? >> i don't. >> i think he is articulate. he is personable and has a plan. >> who will win the new hampshire primary? >> sanders. >> sanders. >> sanders. >> sanders. >> sanders. >> who'll win the iowa caucus? >> bernie. >> bernie. >> bernie. >> hillary. >> hillary. >> i don't know. >> i have no idea. >> who will be the democratic nominee for president? >> sanders. >> sanders. >> sanders. >> clinton. >> clinton. >> sanders. >> clinton. >> as a betting person, who will be the nominee? >> hillary. >> hillary. >> hillary. >> hillary. >> hillary. >> hillary. >> hillary. >> the fact that he has been branded a socialist is offputting at least 50% of the country. >> how many people think bernie sanders'history as a socialist will be a problem for him in a general election? hold your hands up if you believe that is true. >> those of you who think sanders will be the nominee, have you thought that
jonathan does. >> how many people know who martin o'malley is?most everybody. >> three of you have heard of martin o'malley. you know what job he previously had? >> i don't. >> i think he is articulate. he is personable and has a plan. >> who will win the new hampshire primary? >> sanders. >> sanders. >> sanders. >> sanders. >> sanders. >> who'll win the iowa caucus? >> bernie. >> bernie. >> bernie. >>...
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martin: nor does the rest of europe. jonathan: until we get that, how can he set a date? right. there's a very deep issue, how do you, as british prime minister, deal with the european union when most people are trying to integrate more ma rather than less. there is a big question mark hanging over britain's role in europe. it is going to face more and more of a whole. tom: what do you mean? martin: there a very widely shared conception that the euro was a structural mistake. everything that has happened is because it was badly designed. we think we have to fix it so we need to force people to integrate or we need the germans to pay more money to the greeks and we need the greeks to accept berlin. i think what has gone wrong in the eurozone is policy mistakes. they could not restructure the debts early. do not blame the euro for that. footnote 16., jonathan: he read this, clearly. lse will be on the show. he has written about the courage and it -- the courage needed to clear the debt. jonathan: the debt mattered when the ecb was doing qe, why does it matter now? high,: whe
martin: nor does the rest of europe. jonathan: until we get that, how can he set a date? right. there's a very deep issue, how do you, as british prime minister, deal with the european union when most people are trying to integrate more ma rather than less. there is a big question mark hanging over britain's role in europe. it is going to face more and more of a whole. tom: what do you mean? martin: there a very widely shared conception that the euro was a structural mistake. everything that...
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martin jones. now, jones backed up jonathan quick last two seasons with the l.a.. 2014 he was on the stanley cup championship team. that's a prize the sharks have coveted into his 25th year in the league. >> pretty special to be part of that team and to go through that. it's something you dream about as a kid and it lives up to expectations. so you know, having had a bit of a taste for it, you know, you get that hunger to do it again and, think we have the group to do it here. >> kind of a weird schedule. they have one home opener tomorrow and back on the road again. >> weird >> welcome backy stuff. >> but the shark -- wacky stuff. >> but the shark tank will be packed. >> for the latest through the evening go to cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com sorry. announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! steve: how you folks doing? how you folks doing? how's everybody doing? i appreciate you now. thank y'all now. i do. i appreciate it. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey and w
martin jones. now, jones backed up jonathan quick last two seasons with the l.a.. 2014 he was on the stanley cup championship team. that's a prize the sharks have coveted into his 25th year in the league. >> pretty special to be part of that team and to go through that. it's something you dream about as a kid and it lives up to expectations. so you know, having had a bit of a taste for it, you know, you get that hunger to do it again and, think we have the group to do it here. >>...
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jonathan: the decision leaves hillary clinton, lincoln chafee, bernie sanders and martin o'malley asdidates but everybody is asking what about joe? he still hasn't said he is going to make a run for the top job but there is plenty of speculation that he will throw his hat in the ring. we have to wait and see. alison: ballistics expert took the stand today in the charles severance trial and explained why the alexandria murders are so unique. at this hour, dramatic testimony as the prosecution begins to wrap up the case. northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg live from fairfax with more. jeff? jeff: the prosecution is finishing up for the day with testimony from a lead detective in the case from the alexandria police department reading some of the passengers from charles severance's writing after his arrest in march of 2014. the writings expressed anger to law enforcement, the so-called enforcement class. it included murder on my mind and my mind on murder. the operative word is "violence." violence wins. then this one toward the end. "knock, enter, kill, exit." before resting th
jonathan: the decision leaves hillary clinton, lincoln chafee, bernie sanders and martin o'malley asdidates but everybody is asking what about joe? he still hasn't said he is going to make a run for the top job but there is plenty of speculation that he will throw his hat in the ring. we have to wait and see. alison: ballistics expert took the stand today in the charles severance trial and explained why the alexandria murders are so unique. at this hour, dramatic testimony as the prosecution...
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jonathan: awesome. from many to just one. one person in the entire world will own james bond latest aston martin. it's beautiful. the car maker will auction off one of the d.b. 10 it made for the fill. since the car does not have the road certification so it's not street legal, they can't sell it on the open market. you can check out the car when the 24 bond film his theaters. this is a 200-mile-per-hour car and half a million dollars. not street legal. you spend half a million dollars on a vehicle you can't take out on the road. alison: that is a sleek-looking car! well, call it biopic or fiction. it doesn't matter what you call it. audiences didn't want to see steve jobs. it flopped at the box office. it made just more than $7 million and cost $30 million to make. hollywood analysts predicted take of $15-20 million for the first weekend in wide release. it's a surprise to a lot of people. jonathan: we love the product. but maybe like sausage you can't want to see how it's made. alison: now we can't eat it as of today. jonathan: coming up at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- an aids cancer drug that costs hundreds of doll
jonathan: awesome. from many to just one. one person in the entire world will own james bond latest aston martin. it's beautiful. the car maker will auction off one of the d.b. 10 it made for the fill. since the car does not have the road certification so it's not street legal, they can't sell it on the open market. you can check out the car when the 24 bond film his theaters. this is a 200-mile-per-hour car and half a million dollars. not street legal. you spend half a million dollars on a...
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former maryland governor martin o'malley and former senator lincoln chafee still in the running but far behind in the polls. jonathan: a d.c. council committee met today to discuss and hear your concerns over police body cameras. the city is still trying to figure out how to integrate the cameras in patrol and how the video will be used. stephen tschida is in northwest. chief lansdowne testified on what has become -- chief lanier talked abbottabad what has become a difficult issue for her. stephen: they talked about the body cameras and the proposal to use them. body camera and how the police views them. who sees the footage and the purpose that it serves at the city council hearing room today. police chief lanier addresses witnesses to crime captured by cameras. >> we would always protect the identity of a witness. stephen: what would be available to the public and the press? a current proposal called for numerous incidents, such as those involving assault, sexual assault or footage from a home. some believe it would defeat the purpose of outfitting the officers with the cameras. >> the police officers are being la
former maryland governor martin o'malley and former senator lincoln chafee still in the running but far behind in the polls. jonathan: a d.c. council committee met today to discuss and hear your concerns over police body cameras. the city is still trying to figure out how to integrate the cameras in patrol and how the video will be used. stephen tschida is in northwest. chief lansdowne testified on what has become -- chief lanier talked abbottabad what has become a difficult issue for her....
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martin showed up on manned helicopters used to help dump water on wildfires in idaho. and he firefighters at a safe distance. that is the whole point. the bill is $5 billion. jonathanf it saves lives, that is a good thing. the f 35t fighter jet, strike fighter. theyoint strike fighter, have been in development for 15 years. did we build the pyramid the last time? it's one of the most lethal fighter jets in the world. a different type of jet is made for different branch of the military. alison: 15 years. howl to come on abc 7 news, you can talk to your children when it comes to avoiding online predators. sheriff michael chapman is here to talk about the courses available for you. that is coming up. reporter: a possible new requirement for high school graduation in the district of columbia. on suzanne kennedy. i will have that story when abc on suzanne kennedy. i will have that story when abc 7 news ♪song: "that's life" ♪song: "that's life" on suzanne kennedy. i will have that story when abc 7 news ♪song: "that's life" ♪song: "that's life"♪ that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with di
martin showed up on manned helicopters used to help dump water on wildfires in idaho. and he firefighters at a safe distance. that is the whole point. the bill is $5 billion. jonathanf it saves lives, that is a good thing. the f 35t fighter jet, strike fighter. theyoint strike fighter, have been in development for 15 years. did we build the pyramid the last time? it's one of the most lethal fighter jets in the world. a different type of jet is made for different branch of the military. alison:...
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martin, two >> the cougar home with sauhegan. finding parker for nine yards and that would staum. jonathan with a big run. it goes to set up a kenny touchdown. 39-21 sabers are 6-1 in division 2. kearsarge, cougars win. and norris ran for a buck 37 and two scores, webster had a touchdown catch. laconia hosting 5-1 kennett. that's the band director recognized at halftime. phis for the end zone and connects with mooney in the back corner, a touchdown for laconia. kennett was too tough. on the ground game for the eagles, a good first down, that would set up a kennett touchdown. will pollard is going to roll to his right and find rober, does the rest and wins 38-13. the eagles, they should win the north conference. trindy and hanover, pioneers win 44-15, for hanover. we know reed winter had a good game. mon monadnock, huskies improve to 5-3 on the year. at home hosting sanborn. this is sanborn in white first quarter. 44 yards for the score made it 7-0 indians and he had a few touchdowns on the night and sanborn, they win 21 to 14. kingswood big winners at west and knights improve to 3-4. a reminder, you can w
martin, two >> the cougar home with sauhegan. finding parker for nine yards and that would staum. jonathan with a big run. it goes to set up a kenny touchdown. 39-21 sabers are 6-1 in division 2. kearsarge, cougars win. and norris ran for a buck 37 and two scores, webster had a touchdown catch. laconia hosting 5-1 kennett. that's the band director recognized at halftime. phis for the end zone and connects with mooney in the back corner, a touchdown for laconia. kennett was too tough. on...
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martin dugard, why not me by mindy kaling. what are you guys reading? >> we thought we'd do a mini book report. i happen to be reading purity by jonathan franzen. oh, boy, this book is at times disturbing, highly engaging, entertaining, kind of fascinating. weird. i don't want to give -- how about you, rosanna? >> well, i could use the same adjectives for this book. [laughter] i'm only kidding. not the weird part. [laughter] but i'm learning a lot about your father and where you fit in in the family. >> yeah. on page 225 once. what's up with you? >> a short guide to a long life, just trying to get the cliff notice on -- howard stern's always talking about him, so i've learned don't eat between meals and stop taking vitamins. >> really? >> yeah. >> anna maxx your thing at t.j.maxx with better brands, at prices that work for you. make each day a little better. >> from fox 5 news, this is good day new york. >> all right. hi, everybody, on this tuesday, the 6th of the october, i'm greg kelly. >> i'm rosanna scotto, it's a beautiful day out there. it's a little cool to start off with, but it's going to warm up. we're going to go from the 50s to the
martin dugard, why not me by mindy kaling. what are you guys reading? >> we thought we'd do a mini book report. i happen to be reading purity by jonathan franzen. oh, boy, this book is at times disturbing, highly engaging, entertaining, kind of fascinating. weird. i don't want to give -- how about you, rosanna? >> well, i could use the same adjectives for this book. [laughter] i'm only kidding. not the weird part. [laughter] but i'm learning a lot about your father and where you fit...