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good eye. >>> by the mid 1970s, btk has killed six people, four members of the otero family, kathryn bright, and shirley vian. when a local newspaper reveals his maniacal intentions to bind, torture, and kill more innocent victims, the citizens of wichita are terrified. >> i actually bought a taser and mace, the type of mace that the policemen use. >> we actually immediately went out and got a security system, had one ever since, and i bought a shotgun. >> whenever friends dropped me off, we would walk around and make sure everything was okay. >> in december 1977, a few months after shirley vian's murder, btk kills again. this time his victim is 25-year-old nancy jo fox. >> she was a very nice, young woman. very professional. fun-loving. young. she had her whole life in front of her. i liked her a lot. i liked her a lot. i think a lot of people did. >> cindy duckett worked with nancy jo at a local jewelry store. >> it was a cold december evening. so i'm sure we were bundled up, or at least sweaters at the very least. and we just walked out to the car just talking about normal things.
good eye. >>> by the mid 1970s, btk has killed six people, four members of the otero family, kathryn bright, and shirley vian. when a local newspaper reveals his maniacal intentions to bind, torture, and kill more innocent victims, the citizens of wichita are terrified. >> i actually bought a taser and mace, the type of mace that the policemen use. >> we actually immediately went out and got a security system, had one ever since, and i bought a shotgun. >> whenever...
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remember a category 3 hurricane named kathryn did not hit new orleans.t hit mississippi and yet new orleans way to the west got a 19 foot storm surge that ruined the city and flooded the big easy and left of the streets of the beautiful town covered exactly senyears ago, that kathryn hit the coast line and new orleans carries the scar. by any account new orleans is better prepared now than it was then with billions of flood control and levy improvement this storm is not as strong but that time, the storm did not hit new orleans. this is it predicted to hit new orleans directly and if that happens, according to those here, all bets are off. they don't know if it is it a category one or two or stronger. they don't know where it will hit but now the best thinking here just on the left of the map of new orleans. if that happens twill be a first and if that happens tis it a worst case sceniario. mayor of new orleans issued a warning to the citizens of this he told them to leave if they feel like it. >> we have seen the results of people thinking that they som
remember a category 3 hurricane named kathryn did not hit new orleans.t hit mississippi and yet new orleans way to the west got a 19 foot storm surge that ruined the city and flooded the big easy and left of the streets of the beautiful town covered exactly senyears ago, that kathryn hit the coast line and new orleans carries the scar. by any account new orleans is better prepared now than it was then with billions of flood control and levy improvement this storm is not as strong but that time,...
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from new york city, please welcome kathryn shrader. hey, kathryn.ou look great. >> thank you. >> yeah! meredith: talk about the pressure on you to get that broadway question right. >> i know, i know. i mean, i-- considering the fact that i have a degree in theater, if i get i! meredith: oh, you do have a degree in theater? >> i do, yeah. meredith: ok, that's great. >> which means that it's even more pressure. meredith: exactly. and right now, you are waiting tables to make some ends meet? >> yeah, yeah. to kind of figure out where i want to go with a career. meredith: well, right now we're glad that you're here with us because you're doing a good job. you got $11,000. you're 11 away from the million, 7 away from round two, at which point you get to keep all the money in your bank, and you still have one lifeline remaining. are you ready? >> i'm ready. meredith: audience, are you ready? [cheers and applause] then let's play "millionaire." [fanfare plays] besides uranus, which of these other planets has an element-- [laughter] really. just a little de
from new york city, please welcome kathryn shrader. hey, kathryn.ou look great. >> thank you. >> yeah! meredith: talk about the pressure on you to get that broadway question right. >> i know, i know. i mean, i-- considering the fact that i have a degree in theater, if i get i! meredith: oh, you do have a degree in theater? >> i do, yeah. meredith: ok, that's great. >> which means that it's even more pressure. meredith: exactly. and right now, you are waiting tables...
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well, kathryn, let me ask you first. what do you think? >> a big difference.do the least amount possible to get ready and this is definitely a big change. i love it. it's great. >> let's talk about the makeup. i'll start with you, austin. first of all, she looks natural, great and glamorous and really natural. and you used all of her products. >> yes. >> tell me what you did to give her that natural look. >> i used her foundation, which is more of a full coverage foundation. but i used the brush and i lightly applied it. so it's very even and not very full. and i used a black eye liner and kept it on her lash line and brought it underneath and blended it out with one of her brushes and a very, very light brown shadow and a bronzer. and that's it. and it's a pretty natural look for every day. >> not too much, not too heavy for going to classes. all right, mccray. what did you do? because her hair looks great. >> she last awesome hair. i used her spray, she had a flat comb, and i went through layer by layer gave her curls and i threw her head over and raked thro
well, kathryn, let me ask you first. what do you think? >> a big difference.do the least amount possible to get ready and this is definitely a big change. i love it. it's great. >> let's talk about the makeup. i'll start with you, austin. first of all, she looks natural, great and glamorous and really natural. and you used all of her products. >> yes. >> tell me what you did to give her that natural look. >> i used her foundation, which is more of a full coverage...
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so if that means they have to spray from the air fo it. >> reporter: doctors say kathryn will recover but she's already missed her daughter's first day of school, after a summer few here will forget. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> i want to bring in abc's medical editor, dr. richard besser, spent most of his career tracking diseases with the cdc. so, 400 people have already had the most severe consequences. what are we going to do about this? >> reporter: it's very serious. and there is no treatment. so, the key here is really all about prevention. and when you talk about prevention, the key is, fight the bite. if you don't get bit by a mosquito, you're not going to get this disease. the woman that we saw in this story, it doesn't always go away. 60% of people continue to have those neurological similarympto five years. >> and where does it come from? >> reporter: well, mosquitos get it from birds. it is people who are over 50, healthy and active, they are outside, who are most likely to get the most severe kind of west nile virus. >> very high fever and aches? >> reporter: aches --
so if that means they have to spray from the air fo it. >> reporter: doctors say kathryn will recover but she's already missed her daughter's first day of school, after a summer few here will forget. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> i want to bring in abc's medical editor, dr. richard besser, spent most of his career tracking diseases with the cdc. so, 400 people have already had the most severe consequences. what are we going to do about this? >> reporter: it's very serious....
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warnings out towards howard county and a few active warnings, right now steady showers towards eastern kathryncounty and in in all, there is a little bit of a pocket and thunderstorms. this is 15 miles away and there is a rumble of thunder going into tonight. so far we are not looking too bad, that humidity is still way up there at 93% and dew points are running 79 degrees and that temperature is matching up and we could see a little bit of fog through the course of the overnight. 70s sofa the each shore and the storm could bring down some heavy rain. there is a chance of 78 want we have kind of this but and there is a cold front and there is a chance for more scatter and through sketch and spotty showers perhaps a run bell or two and there is a shower and threat of a storm going into tuesday and it's a little bit milder. p towards the 80s -- up towards the #0s in baltimore. isaac is starting to look better and winds are at 65 miles per hour and it is moving west northwest and you can see that pressure is falling. this is southeast of new orleans and we bring it up because they are under urn w
warnings out towards howard county and a few active warnings, right now steady showers towards eastern kathryncounty and in in all, there is a little bit of a pocket and thunderstorms. this is 15 miles away and there is a rumble of thunder going into tonight. so far we are not looking too bad, that humidity is still way up there at 93% and dew points are running 79 degrees and that temperature is matching up and we could see a little bit of fog through the course of the overnight. 70s sofa the...
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they tried to pull the cover over but kathryn tynes sped off. officers pursued her to the bridge where she pulled ovand jumped 20 feet below -- over and jumped 20 feet below. kathryn tynes was pulled out of the water and arrested for probation violation and other charges. >>> shootest last night in oakland -- shooting last night in oakland left a woman dead and a boy enjoyed. investigators say the woman was visiting when a dispute happened. a man opened fire killing the woman and and -- and injuring the boy. >>> another shooting left two people injured. police say the gunman walked up to a car and fired 16 shots. the victims were rushed to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. >>> happening now, tropical storm isaac is prompting hurricane warnings from florida to new orleans. >> south florida dealing with heavy winds and rain and tornado watches. this weekend the storm killed 7 people in haiti and now it threat toons turn into a -- threatens to turn into a category 2 hurricane. >> reporter: probably not the day for a leisurey stroll,
they tried to pull the cover over but kathryn tynes sped off. officers pursued her to the bridge where she pulled ovand jumped 20 feet below -- over and jumped 20 feet below. kathryn tynes was pulled out of the water and arrested for probation violation and other charges. >>> shootest last night in oakland -- shooting last night in oakland left a woman dead and a boy enjoyed. investigators say the woman was visiting when a dispute happened. a man opened fire killing the woman and and...
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owners kathryn harnish rob lawless posted the video on youtube.harnish says this was the first time buttermilkicked the other goats. the owners promised to donate 25 thousand dollars to áfarm sanctuaryá if the video got a thousand hits.farm sanctuary helps rescue and rehabilitate farm animals. harnish and lawless made the donation and are looking for more ways to help. 3 that's all for fox45 news at 5:30."family feud" is next.and we'll be back tonight for fox45 news at ten -- aad the late edition at 11... 11...we'll see you later. later.
owners kathryn harnish rob lawless posted the video on youtube.harnish says this was the first time buttermilkicked the other goats. the owners promised to donate 25 thousand dollars to áfarm sanctuaryá if the video got a thousand hits.farm sanctuary helps rescue and rehabilitate farm animals. harnish and lawless made the donation and are looking for more ways to help. 3 that's all for fox45 news at 5:30."family feud" is next.and we'll be back tonight for fox45 news at ten -- aad...
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nice film by kathryn bigelow about the mission. but how about this?telligence and national security and people in the field, okay, that are doing the operations every day and night working on this stuff to keep the world safe. not just this country. so why compromise it for political advantage? >> eric: andrea, get in here. there is a whole list of, seven or eight examples they use of classified information being leaked. they have a problem with it. should they? >> andrea: their lives are on the line. it's special tops, intelligence community, other members so a broad group of people who put their lives on the line. this is a very potent argument. the most potent is when dianne feinstein democratic senator came out and she questioned the administration's motives. this isn't partisan. this is a really big issue. it's about our safety. some say is this the flip vote attack? i don't know if i would go that far. a lot of people still give the president credit for what he did. >> eric: the president credit for what he did. >> andrea: i still think it's har
nice film by kathryn bigelow about the mission. but how about this?telligence and national security and people in the field, okay, that are doing the operations every day and night working on this stuff to keep the world safe. not just this country. so why compromise it for political advantage? >> eric: andrea, get in here. there is a whole list of, seven or eight examples they use of classified information being leaked. they have a problem with it. should they? >> andrea: their...
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i was already starting to work on kathryn bigelow's film, "dark 30."t work. and i had been in jordan before. it had always been work, work, work. >> in this film, kathryn bigelow, "the hurt locker," this one is shrouded in secrecy. >> it is. it's very secret. >> you can tell us the main theme, right? it's about -- >> i know the ending. it's about the hunt for osama bin laden. the ensemble of actors are, across the board, fantastic. kathryn bigelow, one of the best directors i've ever worked with. the script is phenomenal. my part was really good. so, i'm excited to see this film come together. >> when will we see that one? >> december 19th. >> so many great things to look forward to. >> and "lawless" coming out august 29th. >> thank you so much. i wish we could see the pictures. check out "vanity fair," most stylish gal. and all-around cool girl. >> thank you. >> thanks so much for being with us. check out "lawless." hope you'll stay. >>> we're having a crazy food truck race. and the winner of the golden food t [ cheers and applause ] >>> all morning l
i was already starting to work on kathryn bigelow's film, "dark 30."t work. and i had been in jordan before. it had always been work, work, work. >> in this film, kathryn bigelow, "the hurt locker," this one is shrouded in secrecy. >> it is. it's very secret. >> you can tell us the main theme, right? it's about -- >> i know the ending. it's about the hunt for osama bin laden. the ensemble of actors are, across the board, fantastic. kathryn bigelow,...
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kathryn dodd is here to answer any questions. supervisor kim: i think the supervisor did an amazing job of capturing both with the plan entails on the risks associated. we did have a discussion about this at budget committee. we won all of our colleagues to wait and and evaluate -- we wanted all of our colleagues to wait in and evaluate this. given the work about the health service's board has done and the research that the actuary has done, i feel confident supporting this for now. if it does work and we are successful, there could be some great benefits to moving towards a system like this. the insecurity is the unknowns in terms of how our employees will behave and what may come up over the next couple of months. i did want to -- i did want to thank the supervisors for her work around this issue. i have become much more educated about our health care program. palin permittees as the board to understand the impacts of this -- how important it is as a board to understand the impacts of this. supervisor chu: supervisor kim made t
kathryn dodd is here to answer any questions. supervisor kim: i think the supervisor did an amazing job of capturing both with the plan entails on the risks associated. we did have a discussion about this at budget committee. we won all of our colleagues to wait and and evaluate -- we wanted all of our colleagues to wait in and evaluate this. given the work about the health service's board has done and the research that the actuary has done, i feel confident supporting this for now. if it does...
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. >> like kathryn in texas nearly 700 other americans have confirmed cases of west nile virus. >> you can estimate that as many as 12,000 people have already been stricken by west nile buyers. it is in 43 states. half of the cases are in texas. -- stricken by west nile virus. >> the reason it is so bad -- the winter was not cold enough to keep mosquitoes from spreading. >> people tend to get this list are people are 50 and older. the young seem to handle it very well. >> in dallas where more than a dozen people have died, they are about to attack the virus controversially from the air. in north carolina, the assault is on the ground with trucks spraying toxic clouds that some worry might be more dangerous than the spread of the virus. experts say the best way to fight is to avoid being outside at dusk and dawn keep insect repellent on yourself, cover exposed skin, and do not let standing water stand around. 80% of people who get west nile will not have any symptoms, but one out of every 150 people will have neurologic problems, and those are the cases that worry doctors. >> all right,
. >> like kathryn in texas nearly 700 other americans have confirmed cases of west nile virus. >> you can estimate that as many as 12,000 people have already been stricken by west nile buyers. it is in 43 states. half of the cases are in texas. -- stricken by west nile virus. >> the reason it is so bad -- the winter was not cold enough to keep mosquitoes from spreading. >> people tend to get this list are people are 50 and older. the young seem to handle it very well....
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>> conservative critics blasted the film, saying the white house gave oscar-winning director kathrynigelow access to classified information and planned to release it a month before the election. filmmakers say the movie has no political agenda and will be released in december. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton took a break from a tour to africa to meet with nelson mandela. clinton visited the former south african president in his home yesterday. mandela celebrated his 94th birthday last month. >>> also in south africa, a statue to commemorate 50 years since mandela was arrested was unveiled over the weekend. it's made of 50 steel columns to represent his imprisonment. from a certain angle, his image comes into focus. mandela was incarcerated for 27 years. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a preview of arizona shooting suspect jared loughner's court appearance today and a possible plea deal. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." ñ try this. it's oikos greek yogurt. it's creamy, nonfat, and it turns the next per
>> conservative critics blasted the film, saying the white house gave oscar-winning director kathrynigelow access to classified information and planned to release it a month before the election. filmmakers say the movie has no political agenda and will be released in december. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton took a break from a tour to africa to meet with nelson mandela. clinton visited the former south african president in his home yesterday. mandela celebrated his 94th...
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. >> reporter: that's how kathryn deville describes the pain of west nile virus. two weeks ago, the 42-year-old was in good health. but that's when her flu-like symptoms turned into something much worse. >> when i came in thursday for the spinal tap, i was like delirious and couldn't function. >> reporter: west nile usually affects the elderly or unhealthy. in fact, most people never even know they have it. some 80% experience no symptoms at all. 20% end up with a mix of high fever, headache, joint paint, vomiting and diarrhea. about 1% of the time the virus can be deadly, when it attacks the brain and spinal cord. nationwide, the cdc reports 693 cases so far this year. 26 of them fatal. controversial aerial spraying is set to begin in and around dallas as early as tonight. the first time they've done that since 1966. >> i'm in a tight window because we have people dying. we have to have a sense of urgency to get this done now. that's the most important thing. >> reporter: texas is ground zero for this summer's outbreak. the state reporting half the nation's cases
. >> reporter: that's how kathryn deville describes the pain of west nile virus. two weeks ago, the 42-year-old was in good health. but that's when her flu-like symptoms turned into something much worse. >> when i came in thursday for the spinal tap, i was like delirious and couldn't function. >> reporter: west nile usually affects the elderly or unhealthy. in fact, most people never even know they have it. some 80% experience no symptoms at all. 20% end up with a mix of high...
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now one of our viewers kathryn wrote on our facebook page i think it is probably better to maintain a business interests and social ideology. i doubt that your customers want to know your beliefs. they just want you to be honest, sell a good product and give customer service. what do you think dourks agree? >> put yourself in the shoes of the consumer. we can vote at the ballot or dollars. i don't want to give my money to an owner that express those views. you might. that's our decision. the owner needs to make a decision whether he believes it so strongly he needs to say it and it doesn't matter what happens to the business. if you say it, say something that's inclusive that will attract consumers. >> i think it's more than that. i think that the number one and most important in your companies is your employees. by stating what you say you could be hurting your employees. if you want to ruin your business or give up a segment of business is one thing. don't forget you employ so many people and their lives are depending on that. before you open your mouth just remember you're responsi
now one of our viewers kathryn wrote on our facebook page i think it is probably better to maintain a business interests and social ideology. i doubt that your customers want to know your beliefs. they just want you to be honest, sell a good product and give customer service. what do you think dourks agree? >> put yourself in the shoes of the consumer. we can vote at the ballot or dollars. i don't want to give my money to an owner that express those views. you might. that's our decision....
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kathryn olson of the women's sports foundation.u very much. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: overall foreclosure filings fell nationwide in july, but a spike in new cases indicated the housing recovery remains fragile; severe drought spread across even more of the u.s. breadbasket in the latest weekly report on conditions; and syrian troops and rebels hammered away at each other in the battle to control the key city of aleppo. kwame holman has more about the newshour online. >> reporter: on our "making sense" page, paul solman explores how long it might take for the u.s. to hit the $10 trillion deficit mark, and asks, "how much does it matter?" that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the newshour for tonight. on friday, gwen ifill has a look at first lady michele obama's unique family history with author rachel swarns. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with ruth marcus and michael gerson, among othe
kathryn olson of the women's sports foundation.u very much. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: overall foreclosure filings fell nationwide in july, but a spike in new cases indicated the housing recovery remains fragile; severe drought spread across even more of the u.s. breadbasket in the latest weekly report on conditions; and syrian troops and rebels hammered away at each other in the battle to control the key city of aleppo. kwame holman has more about the newshour...
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kathryn is in the studio with reaction. it's a complicated story. it seemed to have started with two unions, mining unions and then got completely out of control. >> tragic story as well of course for the people here being killed including the policemen and their community and families, but in terms of the reaction, the analyst reaction to what's happen you got a tale of two extremes. on one hand you have a buy reading on the stock and the target price is going to be about 10% above current levels. on the other hand you have long term bearish on a stock but cutting price targets, keeping a sell rating and price targets a quarter of what current levels are. so really a lot of effects with credibility in this company. >> lonmin saying -- what are they saying at the moment as far as production levels out of this mine? are they giving you any hints? >> they haven't said much about production long term. in the short term they've said that about 15 has been affected it could go 40. no one knows how long it will go on. analysts predictions hope it will be
kathryn is in the studio with reaction. it's a complicated story. it seemed to have started with two unions, mining unions and then got completely out of control. >> tragic story as well of course for the people here being killed including the policemen and their community and families, but in terms of the reaction, the analyst reaction to what's happen you got a tale of two extremes. on one hand you have a buy reading on the stock and the target price is going to be about 10% above...
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take a look at kathryn middleton.ty fair's best dressed list. she joins me live. it's so wonderful to see you. last time i saw you i was in london for the diamond jubilee. looks like bluer skies. i read the article and what jumped out at me is that both william and kate are foodies. not only the fact that they love food but she's the head chef. >> you wouldn't think it to look at her. she does eat. her favorite meal to make is roast chicken. don't be surprise if anyone goes to kenningston. you are likely to see her filling up her cart until aisles. that's what she does. the whole poin is to show how very normal and down to earth these two are. this is her first solo vanity fair cover. this international best dressed list is incredibly prestijous. it's the third time she makes it. >> we look at her here. i think the fact that, you right about how we see her in these beautiful, beautiful clothes but do we say the word frugal? would that be fair? she rewears clothes. >> she does. she's nicknamed the dutchess of thrift ov
take a look at kathryn middleton.ty fair's best dressed list. she joins me live. it's so wonderful to see you. last time i saw you i was in london for the diamond jubilee. looks like bluer skies. i read the article and what jumped out at me is that both william and kate are foodies. not only the fact that they love food but she's the head chef. >> you wouldn't think it to look at her. she does eat. her favorite meal to make is roast chicken. don't be surprise if anyone goes to...
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i read letters between kathryn the great and voltaire and learned about voltaire's conflicts and broughtubstantial research. i had done for that paper than i had done for any other cookie cutter paper. >> who is your great teacher? pushed to you feel like you were sufficiently challenges? >> at high school, i had a creative writing teacher, sharon lesfater. during my high school process, i dealt with anxiety and felt like i was another face in the room. didn't feel like i had a presence in school, and she really challengesed me to explore creative writing and think critically about my community and what it really meant to be someone who was a social -- who fought for social justice and passionate about all of these community needs, and i -- i really love it, because it wasn't me just sitting down, taking a test, or just reading another book. it was just -- you know, she really made an effort. >> and i hear it's about something more than just testing. about something broader, bigger than teachers bring. on a programming note. september 23rd, nbc news, and platform msnbc, will launch the t
i read letters between kathryn the great and voltaire and learned about voltaire's conflicts and broughtubstantial research. i had done for that paper than i had done for any other cookie cutter paper. >> who is your great teacher? pushed to you feel like you were sufficiently challenges? >> at high school, i had a creative writing teacher, sharon lesfater. during my high school process, i dealt with anxiety and felt like i was another face in the room. didn't feel like i had a...
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ongoing congressional investigation over and treatment given to certain members of the media, namely kathrynho to the exclusion of all other historians and journalists were given exclusive access to the training sites. >> the u.s. command has said your book was full of fabrications. but bring me back to this author. why? if you know him or know him by two degrees of separation, what would motivate somebody who was part of this to actually pen a book about the inside story of this raid? >> well, the first thing i'd like to do is respond to the fabrications line. you know, the line taken away from the commander was that he didn't want my book to lead the american people to doubt the administration's version of events. i have no doubt that what's in my book is what happened and it's backed up by independent pakistani investigations of the crash. that being said, i'm sure that this author felt, as i did, that the truth wasn't being told. i was motivated to break cover and come out and take all the lumps i was going to take after an article which appeared in "the new yorker" which was essentially
ongoing congressional investigation over and treatment given to certain members of the media, namely kathrynho to the exclusion of all other historians and journalists were given exclusive access to the training sites. >> the u.s. command has said your book was full of fabrications. but bring me back to this author. why? if you know him or know him by two degrees of separation, what would motivate somebody who was part of this to actually pen a book about the inside story of this raid?...
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you have the new osama bin laden movie by kathryn bigga low that the government gave a little bit ofis committee of former military people out there that is criticizing the administration for talking. and now of course you have a navy s.e.a.l. talking about all of this. what is this doing? well, you know, admiral william mccraven, the top up guy in special operations, is very concerned about this, we've been told. he thinks that people need to rachet back. he wants america to understand what they do for a living, what kind of roles they perform, but there's a lot of concern in the community. you have a lot of guys out there still out on the line, still working very much covertly, not for very much money, and they are not cashing in. they are still out there doing it. their families are sending them off on deployment after deployment. the question is, is all of this cashing in going to start affecting morale? >> big question there. barbara starr for us at the pentagon this morning. thank you. appreciate it. >> sure. >>> still ahead on "starting point," he is the legendary coach of the
you have the new osama bin laden movie by kathryn bigga low that the government gave a little bit ofis committee of former military people out there that is criticizing the administration for talking. and now of course you have a navy s.e.a.l. talking about all of this. what is this doing? well, you know, admiral william mccraven, the top up guy in special operations, is very concerned about this, we've been told. he thinks that people need to rachet back. he wants america to understand what...
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patrick -- ex-officio governor patrick, that he could someday have the supply to his wonderful daughter kathryn and a massachusetts hero who is no longer here with us hassids of limited -- here with us also devoted himself to this. for all my years in public life, i have believed that america must soared to the life of liberty and justice for all. there is only the next great voyage. president barack obama supported this. he came to support this the way so many americans have, by getting to know committed gay and lesbian couples and learning more about their challenges, their loves, and their dreams, realizing how similar they are to the families and dreams of other americans. democratic lawmakers have provided the vast majority of support even as this becomes more of a bipartisan cause. the understand they are leading the way to the freedom to marry in their states. governor mario cuomo led the effort to pass the marriage equality lot in new york. deval patrick did this, and in maryland and other locations, democratic governors spoke up to protect the freedom to marry loss in their states. the
patrick -- ex-officio governor patrick, that he could someday have the supply to his wonderful daughter kathryn and a massachusetts hero who is no longer here with us hassids of limited -- here with us also devoted himself to this. for all my years in public life, i have believed that america must soared to the life of liberty and justice for all. there is only the next great voyage. president barack obama supported this. he came to support this the way so many americans have, by getting to...
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joining us is kathryn. thank you for joining us. who is antony jenkins? he's always the favorite inside man to get the job. why do you think he's got it? >> i think he's got it because he's not associated with the investment banking side of the business which is where a lot of these scandals that have rocked barclays to the core in recent weeks have come from. he's been appointed and my source at barclays say he has a mandate to take a close look at what's gone wrong with the bank, how they can change, how they can restore trust in the bank's reputation. >> what's interesting about that, of course, he's as you say from the retail business side and what's gone wrong has gone wrong on the investment bank side. does he know his way around investment bank. can he fix it? >> that was one of the worries about whenever he first emerged as one of the leading candidates because i think there are a lot of concerns if an investment banking man can't spot where investment banking has gone wrong or can go wrong, what can a retail guy say about it. this may also be pot
joining us is kathryn. thank you for joining us. who is antony jenkins? he's always the favorite inside man to get the job. why do you think he's got it? >> i think he's got it because he's not associated with the investment banking side of the business which is where a lot of these scandals that have rocked barclays to the core in recent weeks have come from. he's been appointed and my source at barclays say he has a mandate to take a close look at what's gone wrong with the bank, how...