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john. >> all right jonathan martin, thank you. still ahead, voice of reasons. >> weapons down, weapons down, damn it. put your weapons down. >> we talked to the army general who took charge and helped save the city after the storm. >>> plus we showed you how new orleans has changed. next, the photographer capturing parts of the city that have not. not. he >> it was a turning point in the chaotic days after katrina. with a simple command, weapons down, u.s. army general russell honoree. stephanie sy talked to him. >> weapons down, weapons down damn it. put your weapons down. >> with those words general russell honore, became the answer of reason. new orleans's collective answer for help. >> i worried about all those people, all those weapons were loaded. you can't save people by pointing guns at them. >> looking back on the hurricane, honore calls it the disaster before the disaster. >> nornl had a human disaster. occurring -- new orleans had a human disaster occurring before the storm hit. it had the largest concentration of poor
john. >> all right jonathan martin, thank you. still ahead, voice of reasons. >> weapons down, weapons down, damn it. put your weapons down. >> we talked to the army general who took charge and helped save the city after the storm. >>> plus we showed you how new orleans has changed. next, the photographer capturing parts of the city that have not. not. he >> it was a turning point in the chaotic days after katrina. with a simple command, weapons down, u.s. army...
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jonathan martin reports. >> ten years after many considers one of the low points of president bush's presidency, following hurricane katrina when mr. bush first flew over the city without touching down and publicly praised his fema director when anger was rising. >> you are doing aheck of a job. the fema director is working 24 -- >> on this anniversary vista the former president was greeted by the warren easton high school. he danced and posed for photographs with students. >> in a cruel twist, hurricane katrina brought despair during what circulate have been a season of hope. the start of the a new school year. the students who were going back to school suddenly had no school to go back to. >> the city's oldest public school was badly flooded and almost abandoned opening a year later as a charter school. >> the story of this school, we see determined to rebuild better than before. it's a spirit much stronger than any storm. >> while the school and many others like it offered bright spots, for some the bush response is still a painful memory. >> it's just him aggrandizing his republi
jonathan martin reports. >> ten years after many considers one of the low points of president bush's presidency, following hurricane katrina when mr. bush first flew over the city without touching down and publicly praised his fema director when anger was rising. >> you are doing aheck of a job. the fema director is working 24 -- >> on this anniversary vista the former president was greeted by the warren easton high school. he danced and posed for photographs with students....
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also jonathan martin of the "new york times," a contributor to cnn's inside politics. jonathan, you wrote a column today about what each candidate needs to do to win tonight. so let's start with the front-runner, donald trump. what does he need to do to win? >> i think he has to show that he is presidential material, john. he obviously is capable of a good tv performance, but if he truly wants to serve as the president, he's got to demonstrate to voters out there that he is not just somebody who has channeled the anger of a lot of conservatives, but he is somebody who actually has the potential to be commander in chief. >> and, jonathan, i had his campaign manager and that's exactly what he said. he said you're going to see him looking presidential. i asked him to define what presidential was to donald trump and he just said presidential. we'll see if he redefining the word itself. what about next in line, jeb bush. what do you think, jonathan? >> well, he has struggled so far answering questions about his family. he has to come up with a concise answer about his broth
also jonathan martin of the "new york times," a contributor to cnn's inside politics. jonathan, you wrote a column today about what each candidate needs to do to win tonight. so let's start with the front-runner, donald trump. what does he need to do to win? >> i think he has to show that he is presidential material, john. he obviously is capable of a good tv performance, but if he truly wants to serve as the president, he's got to demonstrate to voters out there that he is not...
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jonathan martin, al jazeera, new orleans. >>> and that is all of our time. thanks for being with us. i'm tony harris in new york. the news continues next live from london. ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ hello, i'm lauren taylor, this is the news hour live from london and coming up, at least 55 people were killed in a bomb attack at a crowded market in iraq. rising death toll in china's huge explosions with at least 50 now killed and 700 injured. 7 people sentenced to death in pakistan for last year's attack on a peshawar skill that killed 51 op
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bud is with us, and jonathan martin is with us in new orleans. we'll take a break with more right after this. ♪ >> and this was something that was supposed to never happen here. maybe someplace else, but not here, not in america. and we came to realize that what started out as a natural disaster, became a man made disaster, a failure of government to look out for its own citizens. >> president obama within the hour here at a new community center that has sprung up in the lower ninth ward, which was devastated by hurricane katrina ten years ago. jonathan martin is in new orleans. anything strike you from the president's comments? >> reporter: really if you talk to anybody in new orleans, they will tell you despite the federal government's help, it's the people that really decided to come back and galvanize and get the city rebuilt, and that's something we heard the president say over and over. he really said it's the people. it's you who really helped this city, giving acknowledgment to the major, small business owners and community leaders, and
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jonathan martin is in new orleans with more. jonathan. >> good evening to you john. president obama took offs his jacket and rolled up his sleeves and walked through the neighborhoods of new orleans. many wanted to show him their homes and the communities that had come back. but the president gave remarks here in what many considered ground zero of hurricane katrina. the lower 9th ward. there were people lining the streets with signs, some that simply said thank you, as overwhelmingly there is the feeling here at least in this community that the president has kept his promises and stood by this city. ♪ ♪ >> rolling up his sleeves as he walked through tremaine neighborhood, president obama walked through crowd eager to show the areas rebuilt after hurricane katrina. >> what you are seeing here is the incredible federal, state, local partnerships that have helped to revitalize this community. >> reporter: while the president celebrated strides made in the past decade, he acknowledged what everyone can see, there are parts of new orleans that are still struggling. 5
jonathan martin is in new orleans with more. jonathan. >> good evening to you john. president obama took offs his jacket and rolled up his sleeves and walked through the neighborhoods of new orleans. many wanted to show him their homes and the communities that had come back. but the president gave remarks here in what many considered ground zero of hurricane katrina. the lower 9th ward. there were people lining the streets with signs, some that simply said thank you, as overwhelmingly...
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jonathan martin talked with mitch landrieu and he is in new orleans tonight. jonathan. >> good evening, john. any city hall meeting in new orleans, blight seems to be the issue that they still have, there are thousands of blighted properties across the city where neighbors never came back, many did not come back to repild. rebuild. while many agree there is progress, the amount of progress is open for debate. even ten years later, the abandoned lots are visible around the city. cleaning up the most visible scars from the storm. >> we have now taken blight down faster than any other city in america. we created blight-stat, we have plate reorganized our attack on private property. people basically left their property for somebody tolls take care of. >> reporter: following katrina, they said there were 45,000 blightproperties in new orleans. that's been reduced by 10,000. but many efforts came from nonprofits renovating and rebuilding. that was the case in the gentilly neighborhood. >> this neighborhood requires you to do something. we have a neighborhood associa
jonathan martin talked with mitch landrieu and he is in new orleans tonight. jonathan. >> good evening, john. any city hall meeting in new orleans, blight seems to be the issue that they still have, there are thousands of blighted properties across the city where neighbors never came back, many did not come back to repild. rebuild. while many agree there is progress, the amount of progress is open for debate. even ten years later, the abandoned lots are visible around the city. cleaning...
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. >> reporter: jonathan martin is live in new orleans, and the president made a point of visiting one of the oldest african-americans, not only in new orleans, but in the country, and this is a neighborhood that was devastated by the floodwaters. >> reporter: the president made it a point to go to several of those neighbors, and here in the 9th ward, he spoke at the $20 million community center, but before that, he rolled up his sleeves and walked through the neighborhoods. tremaine neighborhood and the lafitte be neighborhood. and some of the people wer eageo show him how they rebuilt their lives. but as many remember, that was ground zero for hurricane katrina, and while we have this brand-new community center here, there's a new fire station here, and it opened about a year ago, and the school across the street from us, there are residents in the community who have not come back, so when the president rode in today, there were people standing on the streets of the ninth ward clapping and applauding but understand that there's a lot more to be done, tony. >> how were the president's
. >> reporter: jonathan martin is live in new orleans, and the president made a point of visiting one of the oldest african-americans, not only in new orleans, but in the country, and this is a neighborhood that was devastated by the floodwaters. >> reporter: the president made it a point to go to several of those neighbors, and here in the 9th ward, he spoke at the $20 million community center, but before that, he rolled up his sleeves and walked through the neighborhoods. tremaine...
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. >> let's go to jonathan martins who is live for us in new orleans. jonathan, an emotional day today in the big easy. >> yeah, del, an emotional day. a day of celebration for some people. august 29th is a tough day, a tough day for a lot of people here in new orleans because it is the date that 10 years ago, this city started to change so drastically and dramatically but as the years have gone by now, a decade out from the storm, we know that the city has come back in many ways. they know the people have come back and for some people, they tell us that has made reflecting on katrina just a bit easier. >> for some, it may seem odd to celebrate on the anversary of a disaster. but true to new orleans, this parade in the city's lower ninth ward is about resilience. >> it's about people coming back, clinging to roots and demanding to rebuild. >> nadi outlock and stanley's home was destroyed. had he returned a decade later still sell braces surviving. >> that's what we do in new orleans. celebrate life. earlier in the day, a softer, somber tone at the city'
. >> let's go to jonathan martins who is live for us in new orleans. jonathan, an emotional day today in the big easy. >> yeah, del, an emotional day. a day of celebration for some people. august 29th is a tough day, a tough day for a lot of people here in new orleans because it is the date that 10 years ago, this city started to change so drastically and dramatically but as the years have gone by now, a decade out from the storm, we know that the city has come back in many ways....
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as jonathan martin discovered, many residents feel like they have been left behind. >> even ten years later, abandoned homes and overgrown lots are easy to spot across new orleans. the all-out war on blight is working, cleaning up the most visible scars from the storm. >> we have taken blight down. we created blight stat which is a public forum for citizens to come to. >> following katrina, city leaders systemed there was more than 45,000 blighted properties in new orleans. in the past five years, they said that's been reduced by more than 10,000. some were torn down by the city, but much of the change came from neighbors and nonprofits renovating and rebuilding. that was the case in the city's jen tilley neighborhood, where flood water reached the roofs and most homes were lost. >> this neighborhood requires you to do something. we have a neighborhood association. and they are not going to let you just stand by and not do anything. to keep their lives -- >> but a couple of miles away, some of jocelyn evans' neighbors never came back. >> it looks like a jungle. >> for several years ca
as jonathan martin discovered, many residents feel like they have been left behind. >> even ten years later, abandoned homes and overgrown lots are easy to spot across new orleans. the all-out war on blight is working, cleaning up the most visible scars from the storm. >> we have taken blight down. we created blight stat which is a public forum for citizens to come to. >> following katrina, city leaders systemed there was more than 45,000 blighted properties in new orleans. in...
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here is jonathan martin. >> reporter: the public school system in new orleans reshaped by hurricane katrina is like no other system in the country. >> new orleans is the only city in america that is majority charter school. >> a failed and corrupt system was dismantled. the state took control of low-performing schools. thousands of teachers were fired. this is the result. schools like this arts academy. one of more than 90 publicly funded charter schools that student must apply for. >> sending your child to the nearest school that does not exist. >> caroline running the charter schools, saying the model is working because of choice. >> parents can shop around for the best schools. that has forced competition. >> you have to produce to those parents, the teachers and the students into your building. >> they care about the kids. they want to stee them thrive and do better. >> reporter: this woman has three children in new orleans charter schools, and feels that it is an improvement. like many parents, she has no choice, but more of a chance when it comes to getting her children into the best
here is jonathan martin. >> reporter: the public school system in new orleans reshaped by hurricane katrina is like no other system in the country. >> new orleans is the only city in america that is majority charter school. >> a failed and corrupt system was dismantled. the state took control of low-performing schools. thousands of teachers were fired. this is the result. schools like this arts academy. one of more than 90 publicly funded charter schools that student must...
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jonathan martin reports from new orleans. >> reporter: rolling up his sleeves walking through new orleans historic neighbourhood, president obama was greeted by a crowd eager to show off areas. >> you are seeing an example of state, local partnerships that helped to revive the community. the president acknowledged what anyone can see. there's large parts struggling. 50% of black men are unemployed. many remember 2008 when canada said the city of new orleans was failed. >> the fact he singled us out as a priority allowed him to separate himself from the bush administration. >> university of new orleans political science professor says across party lines most feel the president kept his promise. he can point to the billions used to rebuild the flood ceiling system. that took a lot of work to convince congress to fund it. >> reporter: full scale health scare coming back to the city was largely built with the funds. the white house taps 100 million, set aside to overhaul the system. today, more than 90 are charter schools. they applaud games and test scores. >> through the federally funded ro
jonathan martin reports from new orleans. >> reporter: rolling up his sleeves walking through new orleans historic neighbourhood, president obama was greeted by a crowd eager to show off areas. >> you are seeing an example of state, local partnerships that helped to revive the community. the president acknowledged what anyone can see. there's large parts struggling. 50% of black men are unemployed. many remember 2008 when canada said the city of new orleans was failed. >> the...
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jonathan martin sat down with the city's mayor, who said a lot of the problems exists before the storm. >> ten years later you often hear people say new orleans has come back, how do you qualify the progress a decade later. >> i think it's a miracle that not only the city standing, but it's thriving. people think they are going to walk into the land of oz, and somehow in new orleans in ten years was going to solve 40 or 50 years of problems that have been happening in major american cities across the country. so i qualify it as basically saying, we have completely turned ourselves around, and down the hard work of recreating the deep institutional challenges that we had in healthcare and education. now we have got to get about the work of making sure that nobody gets left behind. because you'll see pockets that don't look right. >> reporter: one of those pockets would be the lower 9th ward. many people there we have spoken to will say we feel like we haven't gotten the resources. we feel like we have been forgotten. do you feel like the city has placed enough focus on communities like
jonathan martin sat down with the city's mayor, who said a lot of the problems exists before the storm. >> ten years later you often hear people say new orleans has come back, how do you qualify the progress a decade later. >> i think it's a miracle that not only the city standing, but it's thriving. people think they are going to walk into the land of oz, and somehow in new orleans in ten years was going to solve 40 or 50 years of problems that have been happening in major american...
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here is al jazeera's jonathan martin. >> reporter: with an appellation back drop. chattanooga prided itself on the river front and rail. now an ultra high speed internet service. >> it's about 100 times faster. it's driving growth in the small tennessee city. >> it's easier to do anything. >> reporter: chattanooga's fibre optic connection transfers data, four times faster then new york. it's on par with hong kong. which is the fastest in the world. >> we have the community as the big city, the first city to have a kig. >> chattanooga became the first city. >> reporter: it started more than four years ago when e.c.b. was looking to upgrade its power distribution center, not only improving the power grid, but with bonds and stimulus, engineers creating a fibre oic network. now, epb customers have access to the superfast internet. 4,000 customers signed up. the chattanooga chamber of congress reports in the last three years 30 companies moved here because of the gig, creating 1,000 jobs. jack runs lamp post, an incubator for start-up. >> you realise how much time and
here is al jazeera's jonathan martin. >> reporter: with an appellation back drop. chattanooga prided itself on the river front and rail. now an ultra high speed internet service. >> it's about 100 times faster. it's driving growth in the small tennessee city. >> it's easier to do anything. >> reporter: chattanooga's fibre optic connection transfers data, four times faster then new york. it's on par with hong kong. which is the fastest in the world. >> we have the...
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as jonathan martin tells us this new building promises to be hurricane proof and more. >> reporter: it's a one of the largest and perhaps vital additions to new orleans since hurricane kra trina. the new billion dollars university medical center is being celebrated as full-scale health care finally returning to the city. many hope it will stay true to its mission of caring for all patients including the poor and uninsured. >> i'm thrilled that i'm here. and we have this here. it's a bit shameful that it has taken ten years to happen. >> reporter: for the chief medical officer, opening the doors as the city marks a decade since the storm, makes it tough not to reflect on that frantic week in 2005. he was among the staff and patients trapped in the hospital. >> we moved our patients from the emergency department to a second floor auditorium. >> reporter: it wasn't long before water knocked out basement generators, and the temperatures soared. this doctor was in charge of 50 intensive care patients. >> we ran out of sedatives, so many of the patients that had breathing tubes in were awake a
as jonathan martin tells us this new building promises to be hurricane proof and more. >> reporter: it's a one of the largest and perhaps vital additions to new orleans since hurricane kra trina. the new billion dollars university medical center is being celebrated as full-scale health care finally returning to the city. many hope it will stay true to its mission of caring for all patients including the poor and uninsured. >> i'm thrilled that i'm here. and we have this here. it's a...
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joining me colleen mccain nelson, jonathan martin and anne gearan. >> if you'rmu joe biden and you're seeing bernie sanders, an avowed socialist from vermont and who is 74 years old, he is drawing these crowds, has this real organic energy and he is proving hillary clinton has real vulnerabilities within the democratic primary process, you're joe biden, you see that, you have to think long and hard about running. >> rose: we conclude with a conversation about chinese currency, american manufacturing and many other things with the c.e.o. of dow chemical company, andrew liveris. >> massively important we stay agile, nimble and entrepreneurial in this sort of volatility. this world we have, uncertainty and volatility is not going away. we're traveling at the speed of live, is the term i like to leave. the internet, interconnectedness, all the books that have been written, the heart beat away is an issue. everything sin stant. how do you deal with that? you have to have a culture that deck side in the moment what the right thing to do is. >> rose: the american political campaign and runni
joining me colleen mccain nelson, jonathan martin and anne gearan. >> if you'rmu joe biden and you're seeing bernie sanders, an avowed socialist from vermont and who is 74 years old, he is drawing these crowds, has this real organic energy and he is proving hillary clinton has real vulnerabilities within the democratic primary process, you're joe biden, you see that, you have to think long and hard about running. >> rose: we conclude with a conversation about chinese currency,...
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. >> jonathan martin, al jazeera, new orleans. >> one of the biggest donations to an art school, just receiving an anonymous $25 million gift. the money will go towards campus renovations, strengthening the school's endowment and strengthening scholarships. the college boasts walt disney among its notable alumni. almost all the students receive some sort of financial aid i we know reading to children is good, but a study in this month's pediatric join tells us why using mri to study brain activity in three to five years old among those who are read to often they found greater activity on the left side of the brain. this means that children are developing visual images when looking at picture books, and learning to listen better to stories. that helps their brains to develop. that is all of our time. thanks for being with us. i'm tony harris. we'll suic bag here. the news continues next live from london. >> hello there, i'm felicity barr. this is the news hour live from london. coming up, three children are killed every day with many more injured. the young victims of the war in yemen.
. >> jonathan martin, al jazeera, new orleans. >> one of the biggest donations to an art school, just receiving an anonymous $25 million gift. the money will go towards campus renovations, strengthening the school's endowment and strengthening scholarships. the college boasts walt disney among its notable alumni. almost all the students receive some sort of financial aid i we know reading to children is good, but a study in this month's pediatric join tells us why using mri to study...
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jonathan martin of "the new york times" and cnn. at most state fairs deep-fried and over the top, well, that's part of the tradition. and iowa rarely disappoints. >> a helicopter ride, okay? right? >> a helicopter ride. why not. this 600-pound butter cow seems a tad understated, double it? hillary clinton was on hand for votes too. >> we can get you a good amount of jobs. how does that sound? >> i want one on a stick though. >> everybody wants one on a stick. >> they both skipped one tradition. the des moines soapbox. bernie sanders stopped by. give him some credit. he commented on the absurdity of the moment. >> there's donald trump. what can we do. i apologize. we left the helicopter at home. it's in the garage. forgot to bring it. >> we all want to have a bernie copter, don't we. we're laughing, having fun. there was some news with all that fun. i'll believe this when i see it. mr. trump says he's prepared to spend as much as $1 billion of his own money and he says he's about to give us more policy specifics including, he says, a
jonathan martin of "the new york times" and cnn. at most state fairs deep-fried and over the top, well, that's part of the tradition. and iowa rarely disappoints. >> a helicopter ride, okay? right? >> a helicopter ride. why not. this 600-pound butter cow seems a tad understated, double it? hillary clinton was on hand for votes too. >> we can get you a good amount of jobs. how does that sound? >> i want one on a stick though. >> everybody wants one on a...
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martin of "the new york times." robert costa of "the washington post," and "the new york times" maggie haberman. we begin with done trump who is sending the strongest signal yet that he will not mount a third party presidential bid if he fails to win the republican nomination. >> and the republican party has within treating me very, very fairly. all i ask is fairness. in terms of victory that would certainly be the best path to victory. we're going to make a decision very soon and i think a lot of people are going to be very happy. >> said a lot of people will be very happy. a lot of people, they're going to love it. that was saturday in nashville. mr. trump easily took first place in a straw poll conducted by a gathering of tea party groups. and where mr. trump presented himself as the tea party movement's perfect bullhorn. >> at least i have a microphone where i can fight back. you people don't. the tea party people are incredible people. these are people that work hard and they love the country, and then they get
martin of "the new york times." robert costa of "the washington post," and "the new york times" maggie haberman. we begin with done trump who is sending the strongest signal yet that he will not mount a third party presidential bid if he fails to win the republican nomination. >> and the republican party has within treating me very, very fairly. all i ask is fairness. in terms of victory that would certainly be the best path to victory. we're going to make a...
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jonathan martin reports. jonathan. >> good evening to you john. it is no secret after hurricane katrina, health care was sparse. that's why this new hospital located right here downtown just opened four days at this point that is being paid for by state federal and some private money for many is seen as a turning point. it's one of the largest and perhaps most vital additions to new orleans since hurricane katrina. >> this is the be all and end-all for treatment in this region. the hospital operates as the only phase 1 trauma care for the are region. >> reporter: many hope it will stay true to it mission of caring for all patients including the poor and uninsured. >> it meant so much to the city and this region because it's the only thing that so many people have. before katrina there was a large segment of our population that received its only health care through the emergency department. >> i'm thrilled we're here and have that this year. it's a bit shameful that it's taken ten years to happen. >> reporter: for chief medical officer dr. peter w
jonathan martin reports. jonathan. >> good evening to you john. it is no secret after hurricane katrina, health care was sparse. that's why this new hospital located right here downtown just opened four days at this point that is being paid for by state federal and some private money for many is seen as a turning point. it's one of the largest and perhaps most vital additions to new orleans since hurricane katrina. >> this is the be all and end-all for treatment in this region. the...
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joining me from washington is colleen nelson of "the wall street journal," jonathan martin of the "new york times," and "the newne gearan from york post." how much damage has hillary clinton taken? jonathan: it is perception of her strength. perception drives so much of this. i think it has some of her donors uneasy. it has the democratic elite uneasy. the clinton folks are very upset about what they see as a partisan witch hunt. privately, democrats especially those close to president obama, and they are scratching their heads about why the clinton folks did not move more quickly on this knowing how aggressive the congressional gop was going to be. why not deal with it immediately , turn it over, move on? instead, here we are on the fourth month of the story. charlie: why didn't they do that? jonathan: i think there was resistance because they did not think that she had done anything wrong. they weren't going to give in. as you know, that is a decades long tradition with the clintons. they feel like they are unfairly targeted and they will be darned if they will enable that. charlie:
joining me from washington is colleen nelson of "the wall street journal," jonathan martin of the "new york times," and "the newne gearan from york post." how much damage has hillary clinton taken? jonathan: it is perception of her strength. perception drives so much of this. i think it has some of her donors uneasy. it has the democratic elite uneasy. the clinton folks are very upset about what they see as a partisan witch hunt. privately, democrats especially...
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jonathan martin joirnzo joins us live from new orleans. good evening, jonathan. how was the former president received? >> reporter: erica, good eveni eveninging to you. he was received pretty well by the people he came in contact with. it's important to point out this was a very brief stop for the former president. he made one stop here in new orleans at a charter school, a charter school he visited before on the first anniversary. he did not go through neighborhoods like we saw president obama come through they're, to the lower 9th ward to neighborhoods struggling 10 years later. >> a warm welcome for president george b. bush who returned friday, 10 years after what many considered one of the low points of his presidency. >> welcome, a sharp contrast to the days following hurricane katrina when he first flew over the devastated city without touching down and then when he did visit, publipraised his fema director at a moment when anger with the agency's performance was rising. >> brownie, you are doing a heck of a job! . >> but on this anniversary visit, the form
jonathan martin joirnzo joins us live from new orleans. good evening, jonathan. how was the former president received? >> reporter: erica, good eveni eveninging to you. he was received pretty well by the people he came in contact with. it's important to point out this was a very brief stop for the former president. he made one stop here in new orleans at a charter school, a charter school he visited before on the first anniversary. he did not go through neighborhoods like we saw president...
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jonathan martin reports. >> what do we say, to identify louisiana -- >> the public school system in new orleans, reshaped by katrina, is unlike any other school districts. >> 98% in students in public schools attending a charter school. >> weeks after the storm, a failing school system was dismantled. thousands of teachers were fired. >> we had a governing body, orleans parish, we had $70 million in federal dollars missing. >> this was the result. cultural arts academy more than 90 publicly funded but privately operated charter schools students must now apply for. >> just sending your child to the nearest school that doesn't exist anymore. >> caroline romeer runs the louisiana association of charter schools. she says it's forced competition. >> you have to produce to attract those parents, those teachers, those students into your building. >> you are not comparing, what are you doing? >> they actually care about the kids want them to thrive and do better. >> cambrian johnson has three children in the schools. like many parents she's not given a real choice more of a chance to get her ch
jonathan martin reports. >> what do we say, to identify louisiana -- >> the public school system in new orleans, reshaped by katrina, is unlike any other school districts. >> 98% in students in public schools attending a charter school. >> weeks after the storm, a failing school system was dismantled. thousands of teachers were fired. >> we had a governing body, orleans parish, we had $70 million in federal dollars missing. >> this was the result. cultural...
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. >> jonathan martin, thank you. >>> it has never been done before. two women successfully completed one of the toughest u.s. training programs there is with the military >> the food and drug administration has just approved the first drug designed to boost women's sex drive. this new prescription drug has been nickname the pink pill. and the medication will come with a warning that using it with alcohol can cause dangerously low blood pressure and fainting. >>> under fire, facing political pressure, planned parenthood has fired back after attempts to discredit it'spition. >> i work add planned parenthood was i really believe in educating women. >> planned parenthood is fighting back after one of the biggest assaults in its history. the film shows them selling fetal tissue from bargains. the video is produced by an anti-abortion rights group, led to calls on capitol hill, meant to shut down planned parenthood altogether, and now the group is fighting back with a pricey media campaign, with a six-figure broadcast on tuesday, and it will run in the fake
. >> jonathan martin, thank you. >>> it has never been done before. two women successfully completed one of the toughest u.s. training programs there is with the military >> the food and drug administration has just approved the first drug designed to boost women's sex drive. this new prescription drug has been nickname the pink pill. and the medication will come with a warning that using it with alcohol can cause dangerously low blood pressure and fainting. >>>...
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jonathan martin covers politics for the "new york times." and ed o'keefe is with the "washington post." jonathan i want to pick up something that you said. you talked about maybe keeping donald trump out of the future debates. i want to read you something that lindsey graham said in response to trumps fight with megyn kelly. i think we crossed that rubicon where his behavior becomes about us, not just him. i hope the party leadership will push hard. we've crossed a line here that can't be ignored there's no more tiptoeing around this. who is the party leadership who is going to do this? >> that's the problem. that the captain control what these networks do in terms who have is or is not in cited if you think that the networks after amount of viewers that watched that debate are going to keep trump out, you don't understand how tv works. the fact is he is going to keep showing up at these things as long as he wants to do so. so, the party is handcuffed to him. and the long term difficulty is that at some point you can see where he says, i sai
jonathan martin covers politics for the "new york times." and ed o'keefe is with the "washington post." jonathan i want to pick up something that you said. you talked about maybe keeping donald trump out of the future debates. i want to read you something that lindsey graham said in response to trumps fight with megyn kelly. i think we crossed that rubicon where his behavior becomes about us, not just him. i hope the party leadership will push hard. we've crossed a line here...
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jonathan martin spoke to the mayor of new orleans about the changes and challenges over the past decade. >> ten years after katrina you hear people say that new orleans has come back. it has rebounded. it's been resilient. how do you qualify the progress a decade later go. >> i think it's a miracle that not only is it standing but it's thriving. i think people have unreasonable expectations. they think they're going to run into the land of oz, and they think that they're going to solve 40 or 50 years o across 9 country. i qualify it by saying we've turnedder yourself around. we've done the hard work of recreating the deep institutional challenges that we had in healthcare and education. now we got to get about the work of making sure that nobody gets left behind. you'll see pockets in the city that don't look great. >> speaking of those pockets, one of those communities people would mention is the lower ninth ward, an area hard hit by this sturm, moltly african-american community, and many of the people we have spoken to say we feel we have not gotten the resources. we feel like we've b
jonathan martin spoke to the mayor of new orleans about the changes and challenges over the past decade. >> ten years after katrina you hear people say that new orleans has come back. it has rebounded. it's been resilient. how do you qualify the progress a decade later go. >> i think it's a miracle that not only is it standing but it's thriving. i think people have unreasonable expectations. they think they're going to run into the land of oz, and they think that they're going to...
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>> jonathan martin, live in new orleans. while much of the focus post katrina remains on new orleans, teb years ago, the eye of the storm turned directly over mississippi. tornados and crushed the region killing 238 people along the gulf coast. alan shaufller lives us from biloxi to see how the recovery has been going there. allen? >> richelle, on this important anniversary, you really get a sense that this is a day and a weekend for recognizing transformation, just dealing with a tremendous change that this storm brought to the coast, to the economy, to the people on that will morning when it hit and the 10 years since ♪ >> the day starts in biloxi with song and prayer at a public memorial service. the names of mississippi's katrina victims read aloud. among the crowd, people who came here to help 10 years ago, having a reunion around the biggest natural disaster the country ever faced. karen and loretta traveled from brooklyn and san francisco just to be here for karina plus 10. >> it helps bring your life in perspective
>> jonathan martin, live in new orleans. while much of the focus post katrina remains on new orleans, teb years ago, the eye of the storm turned directly over mississippi. tornados and crushed the region killing 238 people along the gulf coast. alan shaufller lives us from biloxi to see how the recovery has been going there. allen? >> richelle, on this important anniversary, you really get a sense that this is a day and a weekend for recognizing transformation, just dealing with a...
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jonathan martin, al jazeera, new orleans. >> on the culture beat, the long running children's t.v. show sesame street is dropping its daily hour long show and replacing it with half hour episodes. it made the announcement after viewer feedback about shorter episodes. it goes into effect november 16. >> clashing in federal court, pete receipts quarterback tom brady fights to have his suspension overturned, but a judge may not be buying it. >> a new title across all major sports. >> they believed in what they were doing but the >> welcome to al jazeera america. it is 8:50 eastern, taking a look at today's top stories. nine buildings in new york city tested positive for legionalla. more than 100 people got sick. officials say the six new sites are not necessarily connected to the south bronx outbreak. >> ohio will vote in november on whether to legalize marijuana for medicinal and recreational use, also allowing 10 authorized growing locations around the state. >> uzbekistan airways will weigh passengers before boarding. it promises individual passenger information will not be reveale
jonathan martin, al jazeera, new orleans. >> on the culture beat, the long running children's t.v. show sesame street is dropping its daily hour long show and replacing it with half hour episodes. it made the announcement after viewer feedback about shorter episodes. it goes into effect november 16. >> clashing in federal court, pete receipts quarterback tom brady fights to have his suspension overturned, but a judge may not be buying it. >> a new title across all major...
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jonathan martin takes us inside. >> it is one of the most important construction projects in new orleans since hurricane katrina. full scale health care is coming back to a city that needs it. the mission of providing care for the poor and uninsured tonight we go inside the brand new facility and go back to 2005. the generators flooded the power went out and there was a frantic race to save the city's most vulnerable. >> i had a sense of helplessness. >> we were loading six patients on back boards on air boats and shipping them, you know, four or five blocks away through chest deep water. >> what lessons have been learned when it comes to building and evacuating hospitals in new orleans and will this new facility be prepared to weather another massive storm. >> the man who assisted an american dentist to kill cecil the lion is back in court facing poaching charges in zimbabwe. his hearing was postponed until september to give his defense more time to prepare. minnesota dentist robert palmer paid him $50,000 to shoot a loy i don't know. the guide insists he did nothing wrong. >> a whale t
jonathan martin takes us inside. >> it is one of the most important construction projects in new orleans since hurricane katrina. full scale health care is coming back to a city that needs it. the mission of providing care for the poor and uninsured tonight we go inside the brand new facility and go back to 2005. the generators flooded the power went out and there was a frantic race to save the city's most vulnerable. >> i had a sense of helplessness. >> we were loading six...
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jonathan martin, al jazeera, new orleans. >> we're expecting to see and hear from the two women making history, the first to graduate from the army's ranger school. it comes as the navy seals are opening the doors to women who can get through their grueling training program. we have more. obviously it is a big step forward. >> it could have a profound impact on the role of women in the military. the pentagon now is considering whether to open combat positions to women, including integratele them into front line infantry and command units. the result could help settle the debate. >> two women make history, becoming the first females to graduate from the army ranger school, 61 days of grueling training with a drop out rate of 60%. one of the 26 women who tried out, she only made it through eight days of the rigorous process. >> in the end, it's that you are gender ends up not mattering. it matters what you bring to the table and what you're capable of doing. all those labels fall away. that's just my personal experiences, but it's about who you are, not what you are. >> as the pentagon c
jonathan martin, al jazeera, new orleans. >> we're expecting to see and hear from the two women making history, the first to graduate from the army's ranger school. it comes as the navy seals are opening the doors to women who can get through their grueling training program. we have more. obviously it is a big step forward. >> it could have a profound impact on the role of women in the military. the pentagon now is considering whether to open combat positions to women, including...
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jonathan martin is in new orleans looking at whether the data supports his view. >> it's been one of the most sweeping changes in new orleans since hurricane katrina, charter schools. after the storm, the state took control of nearly all public schools. thousands of teachers were fired and leaders vowed to fix what many considered a corrupt and ineffective system. >> we've had double digit dropout rates in new orleans, several million dollars in federal dollars missing. our school buildings were in deplorable condition. >> the answer was a so-called charter school experiment. today, more than 90% of public school students attend charter schools, schools that are publicly funded, privately operated. louisiana governor bobby jindal said there have been remarkable gains, but the success of charter schools overall remains a highly debated topic. >> i think the results here are actually very hard to argue. our act scores are up, graduation rates are up. >> it's been 10 years, and the gains are fairly marginal. >> from test scores to graduation rates, we look at the newest data and talk of
jonathan martin is in new orleans looking at whether the data supports his view. >> it's been one of the most sweeping changes in new orleans since hurricane katrina, charter schools. after the storm, the state took control of nearly all public schools. thousands of teachers were fired and leaders vowed to fix what many considered a corrupt and ineffective system. >> we've had double digit dropout rates in new orleans, several million dollars in federal dollars missing. our school...
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. >> on the front page of "the new york times," jonathan martin had some great reporting about how jeb bush's campaign is delighted by donald trump's surge. has his surge kept those other alternatives to bush at bay? >> it's been very difficult for every candidate. it is though trump has sucked the energy out of the room. and you don't get any stories about anybody else. i don't think it's been good for jeb bush. i don't think it's been good for any of the republican canneddidates because they're trying to draw a bright line between themselves and each other and hillary clinton and the democratic party and it's impossible to do if the focus is just on donald trump and all the things that he's saying. >> so what came out of the koch brothers' weekend? >> i actually am going to be speaking there in a couple of hours. and i'm going to be curious to ask participants what they thought. i know that carly fiorina who will not be part of the debate on thursday night, that she was definitely a favorite of the people who were there. you know, everyone is trying to size up these candidates. and w
. >> on the front page of "the new york times," jonathan martin had some great reporting about how jeb bush's campaign is delighted by donald trump's surge. has his surge kept those other alternatives to bush at bay? >> it's been very difficult for every candidate. it is though trump has sucked the energy out of the room. and you don't get any stories about anybody else. i don't think it's been good for jeb bush. i don't think it's been good for any of the republican...
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incognito was suspended for bullying jonathan martin when he played with the dolphins. enemkpali spent his rookie season in new york playing for newly hired buffalo head coach rex ryan who said enemkpali was a good teammate. rex ryan hires the guy who knocked out the jets quarterback the day after. up next, one year after ferguson, what's it like to be a police officer in america? "time" magazine spent several weeks with one of the country's biggest departments to find out. that's next on "morning joe." what do you think of when you think of the united states postal service? exactly. that's what pushes us to deliver smarter simpler faster sleeker earlier fresher harder farther quicker and yeah, even on sundays. what's next? we'll show you. what do a nasca comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® has also been proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people
incognito was suspended for bullying jonathan martin when he played with the dolphins. enemkpali spent his rookie season in new york playing for newly hired buffalo head coach rex ryan who said enemkpali was a good teammate. rex ryan hires the guy who knocked out the jets quarterback the day after. up next, one year after ferguson, what's it like to be a police officer in america? "time" magazine spent several weeks with one of the country's biggest departments to find out. that's...
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connell: magic panel with us, jonathan hoenig and scott martin. are you going to watch, to be honest, scott, will you watch chinese stock market tonight or baseball game? >> probably like every night unfortunately, lately, connell the chinese stock market. connell: i know. >> don't have to watch the cubs anymore because they just win of the look out met fans. i wouldn't be surprised if we open down. i wouldn't be surprised if we rallied a little decently tomorrow, what you will want to look for if you're getting in the market or to show shore up positions maybe a period of time, next few weeks, you will be in despair, walking outside with people throwing up all over the place, there will be major market reversal. that is bottom for investor. if you have cash on sidelines, like wilbur ross said, shopping list ready, wait for major intraday reversal. wait until everybody is sick around you when you buy when it is darkest. >> what an image. scott is walking around with rucker boots as everyone throws up next few days. jonathan, what do you think will
connell: magic panel with us, jonathan hoenig and scott martin. are you going to watch, to be honest, scott, will you watch chinese stock market tonight or baseball game? >> probably like every night unfortunately, lately, connell the chinese stock market. connell: i know. >> don't have to watch the cubs anymore because they just win of the look out met fans. i wouldn't be surprised if we open down. i wouldn't be surprised if we rallied a little decently tomorrow, what you will want...
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they say 19-year-old jonathan botch was swimming in the martin creek quarry in lower mt. bethel when it happened. this is the second death to occur at the quarry in the township in about two months. back in june, another man also drowned. just this weekend, emergency crews rescued a man at the bangor quarry, which is also in northampton county. eople from jumping into quarries across the lehigh valley. the dangerous dives are illegal in most cases. in june, we told you about police arresting more than ten people for jumping into a quarry in bangor. last month, nbc 10's ted greenberg got app clon up close at the dangers of quarries. unlike lakes, quarries don't become deeper gradually. they will have steep drop-offs of 40 to 60 feet. many of them are also in remote areas with rugged terrain which makes it harder for rescuers to reach. >>> not guilty. that's the plea from congressman chaka fattah today as he appeared in court for the first time since the indictment was handed down. fattah is charged with bribery, money laundering and conspiracy. the indictment alleges the c
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but you go, martin, you go. >> jonathan, you wrote a book about hillary clinton. >> i co-wrote it. >> with army parns. >> who lives in your building. >> former building. but anyway, about her time in the state department, the e-mail scandal continues to dog her. the "new york post," you take that for what it's worth, is reporting the fbi is investigating hillary's e-mails and saying it is a, quote, criminal probe. you think she's being hurt by all this? >> i do. i think it's hurting the question of honesty and trustworthiness. she's leading the democratic field by a lot, leading republican contenders and most of the american public doesn't think she's honest or trustworthy. i i'd love to get governor sebelius' thoughts, having been an obama supporter, curious what you think about that. i think it's hurting her for this reason. it show as pattern -- you look at this with the interesting relationship that huma abedin became a contractor and was paid by an outside firm and also being paid by the u.s. government, you see this pattern of running into a rule, running into a law and saying n
but you go, martin, you go. >> jonathan, you wrote a book about hillary clinton. >> i co-wrote it. >> with army parns. >> who lives in your building. >> former building. but anyway, about her time in the state department, the e-mail scandal continues to dog her. the "new york post," you take that for what it's worth, is reporting the fbi is investigating hillary's e-mails and saying it is a, quote, criminal probe. you think she's being hurt by all this?...
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jonathan: who is better? alex: would you accept drinks at the bar? martin, mark, thank you. we will be right back and -- back. alex: wow. john: so many. welcome to the dance. ♪ ♪ any remotely sentiment being -- as any remotely senti sentient being- on planet earth knows, jon stewart is leaving "the daily show tonight." stewart leaves less as a funnyman and more as a political institution. political figures and in doing so, became a political figure. news.mesis is fox fox news upon success also brought out the best and the worst in stewart. mock newt gingrich or donald rumsfeld, and it fell of political satire with a little more light. jon: how dare you sir? how dare you? how dare you ask about something ry as my three overlapping marriages. >> but he found his truest power as a broadcaster when fox news began to take off during the beginning of the iraq war. suddenly, stewart had a target. i recommended that you only watch fox three tiny pinhole drilled into a piece of cardboard. if you watch fox, it will indelibly drill into your soul. [laughter] soon, he was mocking fo
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tom: jonathan ferro, thank you so much. we do see this new dollar strength tied to the fed, but much more it is about real economic effects. sir martin sorrell travels the world as the ceo, the founder of wpp. he lives the reality of ever weaker currency. it is sort of like marco polo. martin: the english explorer -- i cannot think of one. brendan: john smith. tom: john cabot was way underrated. what is the impact of the stronger dollar and these weaker currencies, country to country? martin: companies were reporting in u.s. dollars or u.k. sterling. part of disney's reporting worthy issues due to currency. most of the major multinationals are under heavy pressure. to come back to the interest rate increases -- from what i see, things are tightening. if you look at the forecast for worldwide gdp this year, the inflation component is put down quite sharply. earlier in the year we were looking for 5, 5.5 nominal. tom: is it a global recession? martin: it is not a global recession, it is global tightening. on both sides of the
tom: jonathan ferro, thank you so much. we do see this new dollar strength tied to the fed, but much more it is about real economic effects. sir martin sorrell travels the world as the ceo, the founder of wpp. he lives the reality of ever weaker currency. it is sort of like marco polo. martin: the english explorer -- i cannot think of one. brendan: john smith. tom: john cabot was way underrated. what is the impact of the stronger dollar and these weaker currencies, country to country? martin:...