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martha? martha: it sure is. kevin gop law makes are not alone wanting pushback against the white house's drive to get this nuclear arms deal with iran. is there support amongst senate democrats as well? >> reporter: if you were to say broad support, the answer would be no, probably not. they admit on the hill, there are democrats listen we want to look at this as much as you do. we don't agree with the tactic you're taking. if you listen to gop lawmakers they say we will definitely be heard on this. >> we're certainly demanding to see details absolutely. you mentioned there was talk, this is unprecedented. what is unprecedented to have the president and secretary of state saying they're going to negotiate a nuclear agreement. >> reporter: it may not be complicate prod this perspective, martha. they simply want to have their opportunity to be heard. on the other hand, the white house would argue that listen, while negotiations are ongoing, you should step back and let us complete the process. that is the crux of
martha? martha: it sure is. kevin gop law makes are not alone wanting pushback against the white house's drive to get this nuclear arms deal with iran. is there support amongst senate democrats as well? >> reporter: if you were to say broad support, the answer would be no, probably not. they admit on the hill, there are democrats listen we want to look at this as much as you do. we don't agree with the tactic you're taking. if you listen to gop lawmakers they say we will definitely be...
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martha has more. martha: the clintons are no stranger to controversy.charlesys he believes mrs. clinton is determined to not to let history repeat itself this time. >> think this establishes from in the 1990s she was very much against bill acquiescing to a special prosecutor on whitewater. she thought that was a catastrophic mistake. she thought they should have continued stonewalling. she is determined to never let things out of control. what she is saying i control the emails. no one will ever have a look at it. i had no reason to keep the private emails which implies they are destroyed or, deleted. but she is not going to make that mistake again. this is going to be stonewalled from here until election day. >> what is that going to mean? steve hayes, senior writer for "weekly standard" and fox news contributor. welcome, good to have you here today. >> morning, martha. martha: she may be digging in her heels and saying you can't see it, but doesn't seem to reflect in any of this, she was working for the united states of america. she worked for the peo
martha has more. martha: the clintons are no stranger to controversy.charlesys he believes mrs. clinton is determined to not to let history repeat itself this time. >> think this establishes from in the 1990s she was very much against bill acquiescing to a special prosecutor on whitewater. she thought that was a catastrophic mistake. she thought they should have continued stonewalling. she is determined to never let things out of control. what she is saying i control the emails. no one...
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martha? martha: mike, thank you. bill: so there is a new twist in the hillary clinton email controversy we mention ad moment ago. long-time trusted clinton confidante james carville is saying that she was trying to keep republicans from snooping into her personal business. what about that? >>> let the madness begin. >> go into the ncaa, guys. martha: coming back to get into the ncaa championship, kentucky cementing its place. get your brackets ready, folks. here we go. ♪ bill: 30 minutes past the hour now. some of our top stories on a monday, real estate heir robert durst arrested after what's being called a confession in a television documentary. he is accused of 2000 murder of his friend susan berman, set to appear at an extradition hearing 11:00 a.m. eastern time in new orleans. >>> secretary of state john kerry back at the negotiating table today with iran. the deadline looms two weeks away. neither side promises any breakthroughs. >>> the obama administration reversing course as u.s. officials say nearly 10,000
martha? martha: mike, thank you. bill: so there is a new twist in the hillary clinton email controversy we mention ad moment ago. long-time trusted clinton confidante james carville is saying that she was trying to keep republicans from snooping into her personal business. what about that? >>> let the madness begin. >> go into the ncaa, guys. martha: coming back to get into the ncaa championship, kentucky cementing its place. get your brackets ready, folks. here we go. ♪ bill:...
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martha: i'm martha maccallum. we now know the germanwings flight from barcelona did not send a distress signal before descending 30,000 feet in 8 minutes. experts hope the cockpit voice recorder will give them answers about the flight's final moments. amy, what can you tell us. >> reporter: the transportation secretary said particularly they are looking at the time between 10:30 and 10:31 as the critical minutes they are praying were record on that black box. we did have a lot of awning sight when we heard from french officials that the black box had been badly damaged and needed to be reconstituted so hopefully it will be usable. but our sense is they have received some information from that black box which is being analyzed in paris. but you can see from a still image of the black box quite battered that was released from the french. it does not look like it's in the best shape. they are searching for the second black box the data recorder. it's been quieter in the last hour or so because there is an awful lot o
martha: i'm martha maccallum. we now know the germanwings flight from barcelona did not send a distress signal before descending 30,000 feet in 8 minutes. experts hope the cockpit voice recorder will give them answers about the flight's final moments. amy, what can you tell us. >> reporter: the transportation secretary said particularly they are looking at the time between 10:30 and 10:31 as the critical minutes they are praying were record on that black box. we did have a lot of awning...
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martha.t's not political or partisan. someone said it's like if are you charred nixon controlled the tapes and burned the tapes. that's a problem. >> she is asking the american people to hire her for the biggest job in america so she needs to sound like she is interested in working for us. martha: she is unhappy about the fact that she has to answer to anybody in terms of her facing expressions and the way she d her fitiondd -- in her facial expressions and the way she responded. bill: a followup on the blackhawk helicopter that crashed. it has been found. 11 marines and soldiers on board whenever it went down near eglin air force base near the panhandle of florida. heavy fog may have played a role in that crash. how are recovery efforts going now? >> reporter: they are worried about the rain coming in today but the military requested a civilian salvage vessel toll assist in the recovery efforts. they say the main fuselage of this helicopter is in several pieces about 25 feet under water in t
martha.t's not political or partisan. someone said it's like if are you charred nixon controlled the tapes and burned the tapes. that's a problem. >> she is asking the american people to hire her for the biggest job in america so she needs to sound like she is interested in working for us. martha: she is unhappy about the fact that she has to answer to anybody in terms of her facing expressions and the way she d her fitiondd -- in her facial expressions and the way she responded. bill: a...
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>> hi, martha.capitalism and bringing back what was once a popular thing to do for american tourists come down to key west charter out a fishing boat for the day or buy a ferryboat ticket to head to havana. half a dozen american boat-buying entrepreneurs to apply with the treasury department which was popular before the cast veries took power, ferrying from the keys to cuba. the 90--mile trip takes 3 1/2 hours right through the florida straits. >> cuban side they have done nothing but open their arms. they want us to come so bad. like the berlin wall has fallen and beg for us to come. >> reporter: that is brian hall. he bought his first catamaran. united american in miami wants to bring its very large baja ferryboats from mexico and offer tourists to cuba overnight more relaxed trip. for years charter planes have been going to cuba from florida and that's what these entrepreneurs argue. they say why the double-standard? ferryboats ought to be able to do it too? in fact the first charter plane in yea
>> hi, martha.capitalism and bringing back what was once a popular thing to do for american tourists come down to key west charter out a fishing boat for the day or buy a ferryboat ticket to head to havana. half a dozen american boat-buying entrepreneurs to apply with the treasury department which was popular before the cast veries took power, ferrying from the keys to cuba. the 90--mile trip takes 3 1/2 hours right through the florida straits. >> cuban side they have done nothing...
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martha. martha: awful. doug, thank you very much.e mentioned this and we will go through this yet again. over and over until we find out an answer. this is inside of a cockpit of an airbus a320. there you see the switch. that controls the dr to the cockpit. you can have it in unlocked position. you can have normal position in the middle or locked position if it is flipped down. based on all reporting we have, it was flipped down. it was locked. the pilot more than 10 years experience was locked out. robert marks, commercial pilot. publisher of jet whine.com. good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: your first question now is what, robert? >> why did he do this. if he did indeed manually drive this airplane into the rocks what was the point? suicide? what was going on a this man's mind he felt he needed to end his life this way and take 149 other people with him? bill: we're getting our information from the french prosecutor. and frankly there are a lot of holes we have not been able to fill in yet. we're only three days into
martha. martha: awful. doug, thank you very much.e mentioned this and we will go through this yet again. over and over until we find out an answer. this is inside of a cockpit of an airbus a320. there you see the switch. that controls the dr to the cockpit. you can have it in unlocked position. you can have normal position in the middle or locked position if it is flipped down. based on all reporting we have, it was flipped down. it was locked. the pilot more than 10 years experience was locked...
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martha: i'm martha maccallum. obamacare at the feet of the supreme court. this is a live or die decision and it could leave millions without insurance. bill: stuart varney on the financial impact of the decision. shannon, what else at heart -- at the heart of today's case? >> reporter: it's about the phrase that says the subsidies the tax credits that those only extend into state set-up exchanges. still the majority of states are not settings up their own exchanges. so the argument is, is that going to affect whether the subsidies get extended? the irs says we extend them anyway. >> these are only authorized through an exchange set up by the states. congress didn't read the law before they passed it. they passed it hastily and now they are having buyer's remorse. >> reporter: we haded the sound come up from jonathan gruber he said that's a mistake. that's what he said. bill: republicans have a backup plan in congress. what happens on the overall framework of obamacare if the subsidies are struck down by the court? >> reporter: critics of this legal maneuver
martha: i'm martha maccallum. obamacare at the feet of the supreme court. this is a live or die decision and it could leave millions without insurance. bill: stuart varney on the financial impact of the decision. shannon, what else at heart -- at the heart of today's case? >> reporter: it's about the phrase that says the subsidies the tax credits that those only extend into state set-up exchanges. still the majority of states are not settings up their own exchanges. so the argument is, is...
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martha: i'm martha maccallum. we'll go there at 10:00 a.m. eastern. we'll get the latest on the condition of these two police officers. protesters began gathering a little after 10:00. the city's police chief resigned yesterday next wake of that scathing doj report. there had been a lot of pressure on him to do that. that report cleared officer darren wilson in the death of michael brown. but it found there was bias that existed in the police department there. bill: what was a peaceful demonstration turned violent after police officers were the target. >> we have seen in law enforcement that this is a very, very dangerous environment for the police officers to work in. these police officers were standing there and they were shot just because they were police officers. bill: the suspect or suspects still at large this morning. noles officers are in the hospital. how are they doing what's their condition there? >> reporter: we are hearing they are in serious condition but they are conscious and expected to survive. it was just after midnight, the protes
martha: i'm martha maccallum. we'll go there at 10:00 a.m. eastern. we'll get the latest on the condition of these two police officers. protesters began gathering a little after 10:00. the city's police chief resigned yesterday next wake of that scathing doj report. there had been a lot of pressure on him to do that. that report cleared officer darren wilson in the death of michael brown. but it found there was bias that existed in the police department there. bill: what was a peaceful...
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martha? martha: impressive woman great story.istory this weekend too. the father of the youngest boston bombing victim bringing many to tears after his emotional testimony. how he describes the final moments of his young son's life. >> an eight-year journey has ended but the mission is just beginning. nasa going where no probe has bonn before. -- gone before ♪ ♪ bill: they're back in the news. hall & oates, where did they go? hauling a serial company into -- cereal into court with about. calling trademark infringement. they're suing under name haul oates entertainment. all over there. they want the company to pull the product away from the shelves and pay damages. martha: boston bombing trial will resume on monday, giving jurors a break after emotional and sometimes gruesome testimony they heard from survivors. they detailed minutes before and after the explosions. prosecutors revealed a new photo showing dzhokhar tsarnaev dropping the second bomb right near a group of young children. including 8-year-old martin richard, one of t
martha? martha: impressive woman great story.istory this weekend too. the father of the youngest boston bombing victim bringing many to tears after his emotional testimony. how he describes the final moments of his young son's life. >> an eight-year journey has ended but the mission is just beginning. nasa going where no probe has bonn before. -- gone before ♪ ♪ bill: they're back in the news. hall & oates, where did they go? hauling a serial company into -- cereal into court with...
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good morning martha. martha: i'm martha maccallum in "america's newsroom" in new york city. benjamin netanyahu says it is his duty to tale americans in person any deal with iran is direct threat to israel's survival and israel is prepared to defend itself. bill: here to deliver the message. correspondent james rosen live on capitol hill. good morning to you. what must netanyahu achieve today. >> reporter: israelis are imploring the united states congress to serve as a check and a balance on the powers of the president of the united states. secretary of state john kerry is in montreux, switzerland this talks with iranians and five other nations over iran's renegade nuclear program. white house security advisor susan rice told aipac last night that members of congress should reject israel's argument, any deal must strip the regime of entire nuclear enrichment program. that is not realistic with the them possessing 20,000 centrifuges. iran can not unlearn the technology. look for plim netanyahu to urge they pass the legislation to assure congress gets final approval on the fina
good morning martha. martha: i'm martha maccallum in "america's newsroom" in new york city. benjamin netanyahu says it is his duty to tale americans in person any deal with iran is direct threat to israel's survival and israel is prepared to defend itself. bill: here to deliver the message. correspondent james rosen live on capitol hill. good morning to you. what must netanyahu achieve today. >> reporter: israelis are imploring the united states congress to serve as a check and...
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martha: fascinating.h. >> you bet. >> see on the side of your screen, now on your whole screen. this is the person who is introducing benjamin netanyahu. we're waiting for the speech. just moments away. we'll take you there live. bill: that is bob cohen. we could dip in a moment. he does the intro obviously for benjamin netanyahu. he said on the tarmac before he left tel aviv yesterday he comes to america what he believes is something that is paramount to the israeli people and he speaks on behalf of all the jewish people when he comes here. the big event tomorrow, bipartisan meeting in house of representatives. today, this is the largest israeli american organization you will find in this country. this is a very influential group that netanyahu wants to address first. speech should go about 15 or 20 minutes. we don't know if today's message will be the same as tomorrow. it will certainly touch on some similar things and themes we expect to hear. martha: hold back for tomorrow what he saves for his speech
martha: fascinating.h. >> you bet. >> see on the side of your screen, now on your whole screen. this is the person who is introducing benjamin netanyahu. we're waiting for the speech. just moments away. we'll take you there live. bill: that is bob cohen. we could dip in a moment. he does the intro obviously for benjamin netanyahu. he said on the tarmac before he left tel aviv yesterday he comes to america what he believes is something that is paramount to the israeli people and he...
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martha: they are telling me don't do it, martha. we are holding at $10. i'm holding. you this latest news coming in. we are learning more about this horrific and sad tragic situation. the german wing plane crash. the airlines is saying more about what it knows about that pilot. we'll tell you about that. bill: bashar al-assad saying isis and one of our allies in the the middle east are one and the same. general jack keane reacts to this interview next. >> isis and saudi arabia one and the same? [ male announcer ] meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards ruining jill's credit and her dream of retirement. every year, millions of people just like you experience how a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft and once every 2 seconds someone becomes a victim. lifelock offers comprehensive identity theft protection. the patented lifelock identity alert system lets you know ab
martha: they are telling me don't do it, martha. we are holding at $10. i'm holding. you this latest news coming in. we are learning more about this horrific and sad tragic situation. the german wing plane crash. the airlines is saying more about what it knows about that pilot. we'll tell you about that. bill: bashar al-assad saying isis and one of our allies in the the middle east are one and the same. general jack keane reacts to this interview next. >> isis and saudi arabia one and the...
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let's get back to martha. martha?e right back with a final thought from istanbul >>> now, a final thought from here in istanbul. while so many crisis zones may feel far way from the shores of the united states, one religious leader we spoke to yesterday reminds us that conflict can transcend all borders. it's not just an issue for any one country but for all of us. and he hopes the world won't forget what's happening here in the region. >>> and we end with good news. the pentagon did not release any names of service members killed in afghanistan or iraq this week. >>> that's all for us today. thanks for spending part of your sunday with us. check out "world news tonight." we'll see you again next week. so long from istanbul. >> in the nice, a search for a us is expect in the east bay of a police say an officer exchanged gunfire with the man. we will have the latest. >> and a man falls more than 60 feet down a cliff into the surf below and gets stranded on a rock. how rescuers were able to save him. >> good morning to
let's get back to martha. martha?e right back with a final thought from istanbul >>> now, a final thought from here in istanbul. while so many crisis zones may feel far way from the shores of the united states, one religious leader we spoke to yesterday reminds us that conflict can transcend all borders. it's not just an issue for any one country but for all of us. and he hopes the world won't forget what's happening here in the region. >>> and we end with good news. the...
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i believe that george was lucky to have martha and martha was luck can i to have george. i think he was well known already and he was a good catch. she was a very wealthy widow. and all of the bachelors knew all about her and she was a good catch. but i think as time went on, they truly truly loved each other, and i think that she is what kept him grounded in a lot of ways. and she went to winter quarters when ever he called. when he wrote to her it's time to come, she came. and she would stay until it was time to leave. and in that day, in case people don't know, in that day, they would go to winter quart earles and wouldn't bite battles in the winter. so she would come and the soldiers would -- and absolutely everything, people sang her praises. i mean she was just what she looks like in those portraits. i think for george washington he had -- this is karla's opinion, he had a mother who was difficult. and i think he had -- he'd fallen in love with a woman that was not a good idea since she was already married when he was a young man. so i think he had a lot of things t
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martha hodes: i do have some idea. part of it comes from the sources i have read while researching "mourning lincoln" about white people collected relics of lincoln postcards framed portraits, his speeches but also people in 1865 -- they made pilgrimages here to washington. this theater was closed after his assassination. but people would come to washington, right there diaries "i walked around the theater." " i saw the alley where john looks booth escaped." then there is i one great woman who names down for the commemoration of the army in may, she goes to the theater and then goes across the street to peterson house. she writes in her diary that she went to the room where lincoln had died. the bloody pillow was still there, and she explains why she wanted to go there. she said "i needed to see this because it was historical fact." but then she said "because it makes it so vivid." part of the visits to the world trade center the popularity of ford's theater. making such a cut a cosmic event seemed real. even sitting i
martha hodes: i do have some idea. part of it comes from the sources i have read while researching "mourning lincoln" about white people collected relics of lincoln postcards framed portraits, his speeches but also people in 1865 -- they made pilgrimages here to washington. this theater was closed after his assassination. but people would come to washington, right there diaries "i walked around the theater." " i saw the alley where john looks booth escaped." then...
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watch your mouth out, martha. preferably with one of your fragrant homemade soaps. >> what a beautiful block of soap. >> reporter: it was the cell block she saved for bieber giving justin tips for when as martha put it he inevitably ends up in? >> prison. >> first thing you'll need is a shank. >> someone you can indulge in a joint or the occasional three way. my advice is justin, cold call more -- >> reporter: remember the innocent roasts when even a turkey's rear end could make her blush. >> turn it around the other way. looking right into -- >> oh i'm sorry. >> reporter: jeanne moos cnn, new york. >> you got to give her a lot of. set your dvr to record "outfront." in the meantime "anderson cooper 360" begins right now. >>> good evening, i'm wolf blitzer sitting in for anderson. tonight, a real shocker in the germanwings 9525 tragedy. not only was andreas lubitz suffering from severe depression during flight training back in 2009 the airline actually knew about it. bear in mind this was a major episode of an appa
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martha: i do have some idea. think part of it comes from the sources i read while researching "morning -- mourtning lincoln," people in 1865 made pilgrimages here to washington. ford's theater was close in the immediate aftermath of the assassination. the people would come to washington and right in their diaries i walked around the theater, i walked out and saw the alley where john wilkes booth escaped, and there is one wonderful diary of a boston woman who comes down for the great commemorative event of the army is in early may and she comes to ford's theater and then goes across the street to peterson house which is open for business and writes in her diary how she went to the room where lincoln had died, the back room, the bloody pillow was still they are, and she explains why she wanted to go there. she says i needed to see this because it was an historical fact, but also she said because it makes it so vivid. i think part of the visits to the world trade center, the popularity of ford's theater making such
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congress had to help him back home. >> and martha we've both reported from iran. you in recent days. and what is your sense from the iranian people tonight, in the meantime do they support this press for some sort of an agreement between the obama administration and iran? >> reporter: most of the people i talked to really did support some sort of agreement, because, as you saw, david, those sanctions are really taking a bite on the people. they want some relief. >> all right, martha raddatz, with us from turkey tonight. martha, thank you. >>> back here at home now, and to boston, and to the trial of accused boston bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev, last seen there in shackles, that orange jumpsuit, being brought into the federal courtroom weeks ago. tonight, on the eve of the trial, the jury seated, opening arguments tomorrow. and abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross has an exclusive look at the widow of one of the brothers. and why the fbi is tracking her tonight. will she testify? >> reporter: growing up in rhode island, katherine russell was the daughter o
congress had to help him back home. >> and martha we've both reported from iran. you in recent days. and what is your sense from the iranian people tonight, in the meantime do they support this press for some sort of an agreement between the obama administration and iran? >> reporter: most of the people i talked to really did support some sort of agreement, because, as you saw, david, those sanctions are really taking a bite on the people. they want some relief. >> all right,...
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martha live from the washington bureau.martha, you reported the majority of those on the list have been contacted by the u.s. government. but are they being protected in any way? >> reporter: well no personal protection, david, but the pentagon is urging service members to lower their social media profile, adjust those privacy settings so information about work and family is not visible to the public. but one of the service members on the list who we (÷ contacted told us that isis is just crying to intimidate us and it's not going to work. david? >> all right martha raddatz with us tonight. martha, thank you. >>> we turn now to the 911 calls tonight, just coming in after a deadly scaffolding accident in north carolina. three workers killed when scaffolding on a high rise building gave way, falling from the sky. tonight, what eyewitnesses saw and heard, and here's abc's steve osunsami. >> check in with fire and ems, 500 fay vetville street. referencing scaffold. >> there were men working on of the top of it, like the scoff f
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martha: hija, dÉjame explicarte. cintia: ¿quÉ me vas a explicar?
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hi, ed. >> good to see you, martha. this is a legal and political showdown with some very interesting elements. the first is the timing of this. republican trey gowdy giving the former secretary of state a deadline of april 3rd. that's right around the time she is expected to launch an exploratory committee for president. gowdy saying the reason he wants to get at this server is because as you noted at that news conference she had said no official e-mails were deleted. these were just e-mails about yoga, bridesmaids dresses. gowdy wants to know was there any official business in those e-mails. he said he needs a server for, quote, a thorough investigation into what happened before, during, and after the attacks in benghazi benghazi, libya. the house of the other interesting and final element here is who received the letter for secretary clinton. it was david kendall who is the attorney representing her. very prominent lawyer here in washington from williams and connolly. you remember him representing president bill clin
hi, ed. >> good to see you, martha. this is a legal and political showdown with some very interesting elements. the first is the timing of this. republican trey gowdy giving the former secretary of state a deadline of april 3rd. that's right around the time she is expected to launch an exploratory committee for president. gowdy saying the reason he wants to get at this server is because as you noted at that news conference she had said no official e-mails were deleted. these were just...
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>> all right, martha raddatz with us tonight. martha, thank you. >>> we turn now to the 911 calls tonight, just coming in after a deadly scaffolding accident in north carolina. three workers killed, when scaffolding on a high rise building suddenly gave way, falling from the sky. tonight, what eyewitnesses saw and heard, and here's abc's steve osunsami. >> check in with fire and ems, 500 block of fayetteville street reference to a scaffolding fall. >> there were men working on of the top of it, like the scaffold. >> reporter: people scrambling below the construction site in downtown raleigh heard the popping and cracking before the platform, like this one on a higher floor to the left, came crashing down. >> it was like a twig that snapped. >> reporter: tonight, the broken pieces of scaffolding in the parking lot five stories below tell the story. three workers, who won't ever be going home to their families, a fourth seriously injured. the winds were light, no good explanation so far. in one government study, 72% of workers inju
>> all right, martha raddatz with us tonight. martha, thank you. >>> we turn now to the 911 calls tonight, just coming in after a deadly scaffolding accident in north carolina. three workers killed, when scaffolding on a high rise building suddenly gave way, falling from the sky. tonight, what eyewitnesses saw and heard, and here's abc's steve osunsami. >> check in with fire and ems, 500 block of fayetteville street reference to a scaffolding fall. >> there were men...
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martha: i do have some idea. think part of it comes from the sources i read while researching "morning -- mourtning lincoln," people in 1865 made pilgrimages here to washington. ford's theater was close in the immediate aftermath of the assassination. the people would come to washington and right in their diaries i walked around the theater, i walked out and saw the alley where john wilkes booth escaped, and there is one wonderful diary of a boston woman who comes down for the great commemorative event of the army is in early may and she comes to ford's theater and then goes across the street to peterson house which is open for business and writes in her diary how she went to the room where lincoln had died, the back room, the bloody pillow was still they are, and she explains why she wanted to go there. she says i needed to see this because it was an historical fact, but also she said because it makes it so vivid. i think part of the visits to the world trade center, the popularity of ford's theater making such
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martha? >> thank you, alex. >>> the stunning new threat from a group claiming to represent isis. publishing an online hit list with the names, addresses, and photos of u.s. military personnel. the pentagon is responding this morning. and abc's hamish macdonald joins us with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: ma tha martha, good morning. this is unprecedented. the names and addresses of around 100 u.s. military personnel published online by a group calling itself the islamic state hacking division. they're calling on supporters to kill those identified at home in the united states. a pentagon spokesman has told abc news that they won't confirm if the details published are correct. but we do know that they have been contacting the families of the people on the list, mainly air force and navy personnel. there's a broader warning on the centcom page saying there are bad actors out there trying to gain your information for their own benefit and to potentially use it against you. it doesn't app
martha? >> thank you, alex. >>> the stunning new threat from a group claiming to represent isis. publishing an online hit list with the names, addresses, and photos of u.s. military personnel. the pentagon is responding this morning. and abc's hamish macdonald joins us with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: ma tha martha, good morning. this is unprecedented. the names and addresses of around 100 u.s. military personnel published online by a group calling itself the...
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martha maccallum on that.he horizon, miller talking about netanyahu north korea and harry potter. hope you stay tuned to those reports. epic music] ♪ introducing aleve pm... the pm pain reliever. that dares to work all the way until... [birds chirping] the am. new aleve pm. it's the first to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last all the way until morning. new aleve pm, for a better am. braff paragraph personal story segment tonight. last week in washington, there was a hearing in front of the house committee where families who have been victimized by violent illegal aliens got to tell their stories. >> my family's peace and freedom were stolen by illegal alien from mexico. he was brought here by his illegal alien parents and allowed to grow up as a wild animal. do black lives really matter? or does it matter only if you are shot by a white person or a white policeman? >> joining us now from los angeles is jamiel shaw and from phoenix, arizona steve ron beck
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to deinvest from exxon what is reasonable no new investment in fossil fuels could be - >> welcome martha how are you. >> i'm just fine thank you. >> my name is martha hay thorn a retired city worker i'll speaking for local 10 to one i want to support what with my colleagues forced i will free california have been macro it's a an important one we want to speak in favor of level two engagement and like to submit into the record the full text of our march 5 resolution to you the board for the divestment of fossil fuels from our retirement system i will summarize the resolution as follow whereas the burning of informs actually file will continue to cause grave long term after short term impact is to the safety and health of the s f e r f beneficiaries and will put an enormous drain on the public therefore, be it resolved the sf e r s immediately cease any not investments in fossil fuels that includes holding in informs fill fuels and therefore, be it resolved that we invest in renewable energy and therefore, be it resolved the board do you want the engagement immediately pa make monthly repo
to deinvest from exxon what is reasonable no new investment in fossil fuels could be - >> welcome martha how are you. >> i'm just fine thank you. >> my name is martha hay thorn a retired city worker i'll speaking for local 10 to one i want to support what with my colleagues forced i will free california have been macro it's a an important one we want to speak in favor of level two engagement and like to submit into the record the full text of our march 5 resolution to you the...
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martha, thank you. >>> now, to the jet crash in the alps. that eight-minute descent. tonight, the new clues here. and the three americans on board. we learned why they were on that flight. also, authorities confirming tonight they have heard the voices recorded on the black box. meanwhile, this evening, investigators making their way through very difficult terrain to get to the wreckage. and today, our team traveled to the alps, too. abc's hamish macdonald in france tonight. >> reporter: this is the view from inside the massive recovery mission. these pilots are looking for every last piece of germanwings flight 9525. workers dropping in from helicopters. here, they find a wheel. and something more important -- this black box. it is heavily damaged, but today authorities reveal they are able to extract an audio file and hear voices and sounds. they haven't yet identified who is speaking. what brought the plane down, still very much a mystery. >> we cannot understand how an airplane, which was in perfect technical condition, was involved in such a terrible accident. >>
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martha what are the odds of actually finding this guy? >> reporter: well the real problem, dan, we don't really have any intelligence assets on the ground in syria, nothing. we have the drones we have the reconnaissance aircraft we have surveillance but as brian said jihadi john practices operational security. he doesn't use a cell phone. he doesn't use a satellite phone. unless you get intelligence on the ground unless you get somebody infiltrating it's going to be very v >>> the other officials said eventually we'll find them. i don't how, but they seem somewhat optimistic but eventually they'll find them. they'll find them. >> somewhat optimistic let me ask a bigger question about isis. you have been near the syrian border near the down where a major batting was fought with isis. what do you think about how difficult it will be to take them down militarily? >> it's quite stunning dan. you look over the border ka kabani. and you think, they took it back from isis. it's a small town they carried out 750 air strikes on that turn. we were
martha what are the odds of actually finding this guy? >> reporter: well the real problem, dan, we don't really have any intelligence assets on the ground in syria, nothing. we have the drones we have the reconnaissance aircraft we have surveillance but as brian said jihadi john practices operational security. he doesn't use a cell phone. he doesn't use a satellite phone. unless you get intelligence on the ground unless you get somebody infiltrating it's going to be very v >>>...
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to come or that alabama representative martha robie had a large roam. republicans didn't show up. >> neither of the clintons didn't show up. >> exactly. >> first, was this a political speech? yes, it was a political speech. selma was a political event. secondly, look who was there. president bush. the fact that president bush was there who did authorize the vote -- >> yeah. >> -- there's a reason why more people should follow president bush's example. lastly, the president's speech in that moment was worthy of grant. that will be covered in grant. that was american exceptionalism. we can take that card off the table. >> the race will continue without our african-american president. >>> our reporters give us a sneak peek into their notebooks and a visit to iowa that hillary clinton may find a tad inconvenient. no sudden movements.
to come or that alabama representative martha robie had a large roam. republicans didn't show up. >> neither of the clintons didn't show up. >> exactly. >> first, was this a political speech? yes, it was a political speech. selma was a political event. secondly, look who was there. president bush. the fact that president bush was there who did authorize the vote -- >> yeah. >> -- there's a reason why more people should follow president bush's example. lastly, the...
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martha, thank you. >>> a reminder, martha will have much more on both of these stories, plus yahoo!'s katie couric interviews mitt romney. that's coming up on "this week." which martha will be hosting this morning later this morning right here on abc. >> looking forward to the show. >>> moving to new orleans, and the shocking new details about the machete attack at the airport. we have learned the suspect, who was shot and has now died, was also carrying a deadly arsenal of explosives, including smoke bombs and chemical tanks. kendis gibson is at the scene this morning with the latest. good morning, kendis. >> reporter: paula, good morning. i gotta tell you, in friday night's scramble, so many people left different bags right here in this tsa area. it wasn't until they reviewed some surveillance camera footage that they realized one thing. the machete and bug spray, the least of their concerns. this morning, new details about the arsenal 62-year-old richard white was carrying when he attacked the new orleans airport. >> sometimes the saying you would rather be lucky than good. and i
martha, thank you. >>> a reminder, martha will have much more on both of these stories, plus yahoo!'s katie couric interviews mitt romney. that's coming up on "this week." which martha will be hosting this morning later this morning right here on abc. >> looking forward to the show. >>> moving to new orleans, and the shocking new details about the machete attack at the airport. we have learned the suspect, who was shot and has now died, was also carrying a...
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martha raddatz, abc news, baghdad. >> our thanks to martha and to california now, where actor harrison ford is headed for a third night in the hospital. here's his vintage plane after it crashed into a golf course. the actor being called a hero for landing in a one clear spot in a crowded residential neighborhood. that accident giving ammunition to those who want to shut a nearby airport down. here's abc's nick watt with the story. >> reporter: a head wound, broken bones -- harrison ford is lucky to be alive. >> one plane down in the golf course. >> all units, make yourself available. >> reporter: and tonight, still no real indication of exactly what went wrong. >> there will be an attempt to talk with the pilot and -- because we definitely want to know what he knows. >> reporter: eye witnesses describe total engine failure. >> the engine was at full throttle, and then it just started to stutter. >> so, harrison ford crash landed right there. look how close he came to these houses. santa monica is one of the busiest general aviation apartments in the country and it's located slap dab i
martha raddatz, abc news, baghdad. >> our thanks to martha and to california now, where actor harrison ford is headed for a third night in the hospital. here's his vintage plane after it crashed into a golf course. the actor being called a hero for landing in a one clear spot in a crowded residential neighborhood. that accident giving ammunition to those who want to shut a nearby airport down. here's abc's nick watt with the story. >> reporter: a head wound, broken bones -- harrison...
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martha stewart you know if there's somebody who knows a lot about roasting it would be martha stewart looking at it. >> if you bought a ticket for drake's upcoming eight-city tour you have been scammed. the rap star hasn't planned a north american tour yet. and now he's on the hunt for the phoney concert promoters. >>> neil patrick harris is so over the oscars. the 2015 academy awards had the lowest ratings in six years. did you know that? and critics pan harris as this year's host. if asked to do it again he revealed to "the huffington post" he didn't think his family or soul could take it. >> the movies weren't like that big blockbusters. >> the erotic phenomenon that is "50 shades of grey" hit $500 million. two-thirds of its box office success overseas. it was produced by universal studios which is part of nbc universal. this is "early today." i already feel like we're the most connected but i think this solo date will seal the deal. sure! i offer multi-car, safe driver, and so many other discounts that people think i'm a big deal. and boy, are they right. ladies, i can share hundr
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martha, thank you. martha has an exclusive interview with john kerry coming up. "this week." you can tweet her questions @martharaddatz. >> her name a lot easier to spell than george stephanopoulos, if you wanted to tweet. >> fact. >>> ron is here with all of the other stories we've been tracking. >> good morning, paula. good morning, dan. miss haines. good morning, everyone. >>> we begin with the texas nurse infected with the ebola virus reportedly planning to sue the hospital where she worked. she'll file a claim on monday seeking unspecified monetary damages. pham says she suffered from nightmares body aches, and insomnia after treating thomas eric duncan the first person in the u.s. diagnosed with ebola. pham says the hospital was negligent. >>> and the city of cleveland says the death of a 12-year-old boy, tamir rice, who was by police while brandishing a pelt gun, is the boy's fault. the city is denying any wrong doing. city officials say the pain and suffering by the family quote we -- were directly and caused by their own acts not the dendant, referring to the police
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martha thank you. >>> there is late word this evening of a terrible loss. a navy s.e.a.l. was killed in a parachute accident during training. it happened in southern california south of los angeles. his body draped there in an american flag. >>> we turn now to the u.s. air force veteran, under arrest charged with trying to join isis in syria. appearing in court today, pleading not guilty we showed you the images last night here. inveps gators studying his transformation over time. authorities say his laptop filled with 180 isis propaganda videos. >>> to the case of millionaire murder suspect robert durst tonight. it is the widening now. seen smiling from the back of that police car. tonight, transferred to a mental health facility reportedly on suicide watch now. authorities now asking was durst linked to other cases, including this 16-year-old girl from california. there is also new information on what they found in his hotel room a load of cash and a latex mask. abc's matt gutman in louisiana. >> reporter: robert durst seen here the focus of a nationwide dragnet for evid
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martha, the big question tonight, why can't we catch him?> reporter: tom, the reason it's been so hard to try and find jihadi john, is that he doesn't use cell phones. he doesn't use satellite phones, no tracking devices. even though he taunts the west in the videos and is so bold, he's very good at hiding. an even bigger reason, we have no intelligence assets on the ground in syria. we have lots in the sky, drone, reconnaissance and surveillance aircraft. we need somebody or something on the ground. yet officials i speak to are confident eventually they'll find him. tom? >> we hope they do. and don't miss martha's interview with secretary of state john kerry tomorrow morning live on abc's "this week." >>> and u.s. and cuba are inching closer toward full diplomatic relations. a second round of talks this week, and both sides are expressing optimist. according to jim avila, the lead negotiator emphasized the historic nature of these talks. >> we can build, coexistence, civilized relationship between the united states, where we can respect eac
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abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz, leading us off. >> reporter: the possibilitya life sentence shows just how serious the charges are. desertion with the intent to avoid hazardous duty, endangering his fellow soldiers left to face the enemy without him. >> endangering the safety of a command unit or place carries a maximum potential penalty of a confinement for life. >> reporter: for five years, bergdahl was held under brutal conditions by the taliban -- >> my name is bowe bergdahl. >> reporter: captured when she was freed last year in that dramatic exchange for five taliban leaders, hollow-eyed and blinking after being held in darkness. he went with gratitude when told he was heading home. and back in the u.s. bergdahl's parents invited to the white house. >> he wasn't forgotten by his community in idaho, or the military, which rallied to support the bergdahls through thick and thin. >> reporter: but the celebrating was short-lived. bergdahl did not want to see his parents, and his fellow soldiers began to go public with their disgust. >> he knew what he was doi
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martha stewart is getting up on the action.layer in the boardroom and a freak in the bedroom. my final piece of advice is called the. >> they are speechless. >> that was not a good thing. what did you think of this? >> it was like a joke in there does it solve. >> shaquille o'neal got in a good hit. let's listen to that. >> you are right. he uses your music to torture people. >> that is a great line. he is 21? i thought he was like 10. >> i do not feel bad for justin bieber. i feel bad for selena gomez. she was not even there to defend herself. >> he ended the night for a heartfelt apology. >> moments i'm really proud of and moments i looked back and i am disappointed in myself for. i am a kindhearted person who loves people be i am sorry. >> that was supposed to be funny, right? melissa: i think he was trying to be ironic. >> there is no excuse for not being funny. >> what is the point? >> what is the point of handing shaquille o neal a microphone? what do you think about justin bieber going forward? >> we do not have that kin
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martha raddatz, abc news, on the syria/turkey border. >> our thanks to martha.late today, isis reportedly released at least 19 christians they abducted in syria. it's not clear why they were let go. human rights groups say the captives were all 50 years old or older. >>> back to cleveland. the fatal police shooting of 12-year-old tamir rice was the boy's own fault. this is response to a lawsuit by the boy's family. a rookie officer shot rice seconds after arriving at a park, mistake his pellet gun for real weapon. the city says tamir rice failed to, quote, exercise due care to avoid injury. >>> tonight, the international space station is another step closer to the future of commercial space travel. american astronauts, the third space walk in just over a week. they install two new antennae. it took them just under six hours. >>> in texas tonight, the woman who became the face of ebola in america plans to sue the hospital where she worked. here's marcy gonzales. >> reporter: the nurse who became the face of the ebola battle in america is about to start a new figh
martha raddatz, abc news, on the syria/turkey border. >> our thanks to martha.late today, isis reportedly released at least 19 christians they abducted in syria. it's not clear why they were let go. human rights groups say the captives were all 50 years old or older. >>> back to cleveland. the fatal police shooting of 12-year-old tamir rice was the boy's own fault. this is response to a lawsuit by the boy's family. a rookie officer shot rice seconds after arriving at a park,...