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instead for breakfast, kathryn makes a one egg spinach omelet with parmesan cheese and potatoes. clocking in at 200 calories and waffles and berries and fruit sauce. >> it is 100 calories for two tablespoons for syrup. if you add two tablespoons you have 400 and two, you have 500. >> to work off 300 calorie, the average woman has to walk 75 minutes or jog 35 minutes. an average man has to walk an hour or jog for 30 minutes. double the calories double the exercise. >> we often think we're burning a lot more calories than we are. taking a walk for instance the calorie s calories you're burning are not nearly as much as doing a highly intense aerobic activity like biking or jogging. >> for a 300 calorie lunch, kathryn cooks pasta and mixed green salad. you can eat pasta but you have to pay attention to portions. one serving is half a cup. >> we're making a carb choice. if you're eating pasta you probably don't want to have a lot of bread in the rest of your day. >> reporter: for 300 calorie dinner kathryn makes chicken burgers with shredded zucchini and vegetable but no bun. >> you'
instead for breakfast, kathryn makes a one egg spinach omelet with parmesan cheese and potatoes. clocking in at 200 calories and waffles and berries and fruit sauce. >> it is 100 calories for two tablespoons for syrup. if you add two tablespoons you have 400 and two, you have 500. >> to work off 300 calorie, the average woman has to walk 75 minutes or jog 35 minutes. an average man has to walk an hour or jog for 30 minutes. double the calories double the exercise. >> we often...
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kathryn, what can we report about the fate of the jordian pilot. >> reporter: at this point. cian and agencies are aware of the 22 minute video. i have seen the video in the entirity and all of the publicly available isis videos and this is by far the most highly produced and most graphic. the first 15 minutes of the video follows a standard isis propaganda format and it uses news clips of the jordian king and then in the last five minutes is purported to be the jordian pilot wearing an orange jumpsuit in it a cage. and when you look at the jumpsuit it is damp and based on the video. it appears he was douced in a flammable liquid possibly gasoline. and then the isis execution light the flame and do so and the video goes into slow motion and follows the flame along the ground like a fuse if you will in the cage at which point the man in the cage burns and you can hear horrific, primal screaming and he puts his hands on his head and collapses and it is a charred remainder of himself. and this is if it is possible to believe an escalation of the propaganda beyond what we have se
kathryn, what can we report about the fate of the jordian pilot. >> reporter: at this point. cian and agencies are aware of the 22 minute video. i have seen the video in the entirity and all of the publicly available isis videos and this is by far the most highly produced and most graphic. the first 15 minutes of the video follows a standard isis propaganda format and it uses news clips of the jordian king and then in the last five minutes is purported to be the jordian pilot wearing an...
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a few miles inland from the pacific is the 1,800 acre ranch steyer and his wife kathryn taylor bought02. only an hour outside of san francisco, it's a world away. buying this ranch, was it your idea or your wife's idea? >> i think you can only blame my wife for that one. [laughter] originally we bought it because the land had been so misused, you could dump stuff here if you paid them a fee. there had been a d.e.a. raid. they had people -- >> why? >> i think they were growing dope. >> oh. [laughter] running this huge ranch, how is it different than running a hedge fund, a $20 billion hedge fund? [laughter] >> i'll tell you how it's the same and how it's incredibly different. it's the same in the sense that you think this looks like an asset, but it's actually dramatically changed by the people who run it. and that's exactly like every organization i've been in, which is, having great people, particularly at the top, is unbelievably significant and powerful. and that's where the comparison ends. >> how much have you had to put into this? >> i try never to ask that question. [laughter]
a few miles inland from the pacific is the 1,800 acre ranch steyer and his wife kathryn taylor bought02. only an hour outside of san francisco, it's a world away. buying this ranch, was it your idea or your wife's idea? >> i think you can only blame my wife for that one. [laughter] originally we bought it because the land had been so misused, you could dump stuff here if you paid them a fee. there had been a d.e.a. raid. they had people -- >> why? >> i think they were growing...
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everyone assumed kathryn was going to marry her childhood friend, william or billy hit. the affair went on for years. she would disappear to europe and there would be reports of a tryst in baden or wherever, she'd come back and deny it and the duke would deny it. at one point, they were planning on getting married supposedly but the queen of spain refused to letvq! get married. he tried to renounce his title. that didn't work. elkins tried to offer a dowry of a million dollars, but that didn't dissuade the queen. after one of their last trips, kathryn came back to washington and suddenly in a surprise to everyone married billy hitt. the duke died brokenhearted years later. i mean, he died -- there was one photograph photograph in his collar and that was of kathryn elkins. the marriage to billy hitt did not last very long. she took a boat to paris, and he was notified she was in paris seeking a divorce. he took the boat over, met her there, they got divorced. on the way back, they not only shared the same boat but shared the same cabin and other passengers were like, are
everyone assumed kathryn was going to marry her childhood friend, william or billy hit. the affair went on for years. she would disappear to europe and there would be reports of a tryst in baden or wherever, she'd come back and deny it and the duke would deny it. at one point, they were planning on getting married supposedly but the queen of spain refused to letvq! get married. he tried to renounce his title. that didn't work. elkins tried to offer a dowry of a million dollars, but that didn't...
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kathryn, what is the response from the u.s.overnment. >> reporter: in addition to the presidential response earlier, we had a statement from the national security council that said they were aware of the tape and seeking to authtenticate it but what is confirm was a foregone colon clusion that isis executed the second japanese hostage. they have a track record for following through. >> how is the video different from the others? >> i have sewn all of the execution videos released beginning in late august and this one is dramatically different. it is shorter than the previous videos. just running a minute in length. and when you look at it. there are no references to the $200 million ransom and no ransom to it the negotiation for the jordanian pilot and no reference to the al-qaeda suicide bomber that was held in the jordanian custody. this video was shot sometime ago and the japanese hostage has been dead throughout the week of the torteured negotiations that they engaged in julie. >> there was no proof since the isis countdown
kathryn, what is the response from the u.s.overnment. >> reporter: in addition to the presidential response earlier, we had a statement from the national security council that said they were aware of the tape and seeking to authtenticate it but what is confirm was a foregone colon clusion that isis executed the second japanese hostage. they have a track record for following through. >> how is the video different from the others? >> i have sewn all of the execution videos...
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when he died, there was one photograph of kathryn elkins in the coffin. marriage to billy hitt did not last long. she took a boat to paris. he was notified she was in paris seeking divorce. he took the boat over, met her there, and they got divorced. on the way back, they share the same kevin -- cabin. other passengers were not sure they were divorced. they came back, lead separate lives, and two years later got married again. billy hitt grew up in a house no longer there across from the leiters. his mother was a cave dweller. it was torn down in the 1960's. during world war i everyone in town was expected to contribute to the war effort. society women were no exception. during the war, naval wharton -- mabel wharton was heading up the american red cross and organizing society women for the war effort, sending packages to the front. she was having a meeting one afternoon with isabel anderson. i am not quite sure how this came about, but suddenly mabel came up with the idea of the washington refreshment court which would feed soldiers passing through washi
when he died, there was one photograph of kathryn elkins in the coffin. marriage to billy hitt did not last long. she took a boat to paris. he was notified she was in paris seeking divorce. he took the boat over, met her there, and they got divorced. on the way back, they share the same kevin -- cabin. other passengers were not sure they were divorced. they came back, lead separate lives, and two years later got married again. billy hitt grew up in a house no longer there across from the...
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new details and a decades-old cold case involving sheila and kathryn lyon. new documents shed light on boyd welch. he said he left the shopping mall with the girl the day that they disappeared. he said he also saw his u ncle sexually assault one of them. neither lloyd nor his uncle richard welch, have been charged, and the girls' bodies have been found. alison: a sapphire and diamond ring worth me thousand dollars is now in the hands of eighth he. an annapolis jewelry store owner said he was swindled by the court, but the police say that surveillance images could help crack the case. roz plater has how the heist happened. reporter: the thief was charming and well-dressed and time his distraction to get away with the crime. 10:30 thursday morning, they were not quite ready for business, but the owner open the door to a long-time customer to drop off a piece of jewelry for repair. a well-dressed man in his 50's walked in, seeming to be on the up-and-up. >> he said he was celebrating his anniversary and wanted to spend $5,000. very respectful. reporter: on the
new details and a decades-old cold case involving sheila and kathryn lyon. new documents shed light on boyd welch. he said he left the shopping mall with the girl the day that they disappeared. he said he also saw his u ncle sexually assault one of them. neither lloyd nor his uncle richard welch, have been charged, and the girls' bodies have been found. alison: a sapphire and diamond ring worth me thousand dollars is now in the hands of eighth he. an annapolis jewelry store owner said he was...
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kathryn sawyer reports. >> president robert mugabe and his wife arrive at the famous victoria falls to host another of his lavish birthday parties. more than 80,000 people from across the country are here to celebrate with him. the estimated cost roughly $1 million, mostly bank rolled by his political party. zanu pf reporters. in a youth league that has been organising and federation cupped raising -- fundraising say they choose to celebrate the good things he has done. the president has given us good leadership. empowerment to the youth and education. >> the critics, and there are many find it hard to see good in the fog of all the back. a cash-stroped economy, high cost of living. the majority of zimbabweans are unemployed and the list goes on. >> it's un-african to have a birthday party when there's a funeral in the community. your tinker party - focus on the community in the community. it is the situation in our country. >> perhaps what best illustrates george zimmerman's failing economy is the industry -- zimbabwe's gilling economy is the industries. >> industries have collapsed l
kathryn sawyer reports. >> president robert mugabe and his wife arrive at the famous victoria falls to host another of his lavish birthday parties. more than 80,000 people from across the country are here to celebrate with him. the estimated cost roughly $1 million, mostly bank rolled by his political party. zanu pf reporters. in a youth league that has been organising and federation cupped raising -- fundraising say they choose to celebrate the good things he has done. the president has...
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. >> reporter: attorney kathryn tucker says it's a right of privacy, autonomy and liberty. it comes after brittany menard moved from the bay area to oregon where she received the drugs that peacefully ended her life. but opponents believe there's too much room for abuse. >> where assisted suicide is legal, an heir can steer them toward assisted suicide? >> i say wait until you've been diagnosed, and you'll strongly change your mind. >> reporter: but critics say christi white and others should rely on sedation to ease their pain. some states allow physicians to step in, including oregon washington and montana. >>> a partial west coast port shutdown is looming. 29 west coast ports which handle billions of dollars of goods will be mostly closed four of the next five days. the announcement made today by companies that employ dockworkers, negotiations were canceled today. they won't hire crews to load or unload ships. they said the sticking points are work rules, procedures and safety measures. >>> a tofu company was ordered to shut down until it improves conditions. they agreed
. >> reporter: attorney kathryn tucker says it's a right of privacy, autonomy and liberty. it comes after brittany menard moved from the bay area to oregon where she received the drugs that peacefully ended her life. but opponents believe there's too much room for abuse. >> where assisted suicide is legal, an heir can steer them toward assisted suicide? >> i say wait until you've been diagnosed, and you'll strongly change your mind. >> reporter: but critics say christi...
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doctor kathryn edin, the experience of laurie-anne sayles and her experience with the eitc is this consistentith your experience? >> people love the symbolic act of filing their taxes with other taxpayers whether it is at a website or not. but it is meaningful. the temptation to get whatever it is called now. we cannot do a rapid refund, but h&r block has found a way around that. it is real the thing that i really heard laurie-anne sayles say was, the relief of parental stress the ways in which the eitc can help your child feel like an ordinary american kid are very consistent, and it is not like the ballet lessons is an extravagant parental expenditure but the symbolism of those expenditures is powerful both powerful, both for a parent and child. what we want is for all people to feel a part of america and participate. what we heard in the field was, this program and the way we administer this program has those benefits. >> along those lines -- i could be wrong about this -- but wasn't they're research about eitc beneficiaries or participants, i should say say, be more likely to vote, for ex
doctor kathryn edin, the experience of laurie-anne sayles and her experience with the eitc is this consistentith your experience? >> people love the symbolic act of filing their taxes with other taxpayers whether it is at a website or not. but it is meaningful. the temptation to get whatever it is called now. we cannot do a rapid refund, but h&r block has found a way around that. it is real the thing that i really heard laurie-anne sayles say was, the relief of parental stress the...
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thanks. >> my question is for professor kathryn edin. how we can help low income taxpayers become more aware of tax preparation either in person, like at the vita site or online? >> it is hard to compete with those dancing tax men and women on the corner. it is interesting, there has been a long-term and vigorous campaign. the abcd community organization which has offices and storefronts in almost every block and neighborhood free tax preparation. it has become institutionalized in a way that gets underneath your fingers. however you have this powerful competition from h&r block and all of its competitors and the possibility of getting a refund early. if we can figure out how to make work pay. i love the idea of allowing people to withdraw $500 midyear to avoid a financial cascade. we need to think more carefully about ways to not let debt be the driver of which door you enter when tax refunds become available. >> right here. [inaudible question] online preparation service, and i am wondering if you could talk about that from a supply an
thanks. >> my question is for professor kathryn edin. how we can help low income taxpayers become more aware of tax preparation either in person, like at the vita site or online? >> it is hard to compete with those dancing tax men and women on the corner. it is interesting, there has been a long-term and vigorous campaign. the abcd community organization which has offices and storefronts in almost every block and neighborhood free tax preparation. it has become institutionalized in...
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kathryn harris is live in guantanamo bay, cuba with more, catherine?> reporter: thank you very much jenna. families from 9/11 travel all over the united states here to the navy base and high security courthouse behind me and yesterday they were in court and saw only little action 20 minutes before the proceedings was shut town. this was frustrating to them. they hoped to hear substance and instead heard complaints from the suspects. >> they are taking place now and they are on track to go to trial and you see no movement toward that, and it is frustrating. one loses the privilege and that's what they tol them. >> reporter: this is a frustrating process. 9/11 suspects were arraigned in the courts under the president bush, and a year later attorney general eric holder announced he would send it to new york city and that was reversed because of security and cost and then president obama revamped the military commissions and they were arraigned in the guantanamo courts in 2012 with the legal blocks that prevent the detainees from the island to the united s
kathryn harris is live in guantanamo bay, cuba with more, catherine?> reporter: thank you very much jenna. families from 9/11 travel all over the united states here to the navy base and high security courthouse behind me and yesterday they were in court and saw only little action 20 minutes before the proceedings was shut town. this was frustrating to them. they hoped to hear substance and instead heard complaints from the suspects. >> they are taking place now and they are on track to...
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. >> kathryn thank you. >> oil workers staging what is called their biggest walk out in 35 years. a strike impacting nine u.s. refineries and chemical plants after negotiations failed over the weekend. united steel workers union demanding more pay and stronger benefits. joining us from the sister network, lauren? >> the united steel union goes on strike for the first time since 1980. it represents 30000 workers. >> the walk outs mostly in texas and california. and represent 10th of the american capacity. two-thirds of the refining capacity. workers are looking for a new national contract represented by shell here. and oil prices are cut in half and energy companies slashing the budget and they may not have as much leverage and them being fed up could cause the prices to go up. the national average today is 2.06. a week ago. 2.03. >> exxon mobile profits are down six percent. this is still managed to beat expectation. kson cutting the share buy back program a third. >> jon back to you. >> lauren, thank you very much. >> and a new report detailing a mission between the u.s. and isra
. >> kathryn thank you. >> oil workers staging what is called their biggest walk out in 35 years. a strike impacting nine u.s. refineries and chemical plants after negotiations failed over the weekend. united steel workers union demanding more pay and stronger benefits. joining us from the sister network, lauren? >> the united steel union goes on strike for the first time since 1980. it represents 30000 workers. >> the walk outs mostly in texas and california. and...
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kathryn? >> john, this morning, jordan is launching new bombing raids in key isis areas in syria. there is a heavily armed convoy leaving the prison after the executions by hanging. this man was alleged to be a senior member of al-qaeda in iraq and a former top aid killed in 2006. the female suicide bomber was part of a plot to kill 63 in jordanian hotels. her vest failed to detonate. this is the hostage isis said they were willing to swap for the pilot. isis played the 22 minute of the pilot being burned alive on outdoor projectors in the strong hold of syria with some in the crowd chanting god is great as the execution played out. they claim the jordanian pilot was paraded within days of his capture and a leading analyst explains why. >> one of the things we know that isis does with the cantors it conditions them for the brutality or execution video to come. they go through mock executions to get the person to be more do siel. they put him in the cage and had him walk in the cage to make him more complacent when the dead was done. >> the two minute propaganda video is part of a
kathryn? >> john, this morning, jordan is launching new bombing raids in key isis areas in syria. there is a heavily armed convoy leaving the prison after the executions by hanging. this man was alleged to be a senior member of al-qaeda in iraq and a former top aid killed in 2006. the female suicide bomber was part of a plot to kill 63 in jordanian hotels. her vest failed to detonate. this is the hostage isis said they were willing to swap for the pilot. isis played the 22 minute of the...
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kathryn has more. >> reporter: a potential government watch dog concluded that the administration broke the law when it didn't give congress the qualified notice. a witness testified said it was done with the okay of attorney general holder. >> my understanding the council interpreted the president's powers because of the security risks and safety of sergeant bergdahl necessitated proceeding without the 30 day notice. >> reporter: law makers were told that the number of detainees expected to return to terrorism is 33 percent under president bush and under obama administration eight went in the category. the vast number of detainees were under president bush were 600 and under president obama only 120. the head of the guantanamo facility said the execution of hostages by isis and including the jordan pilot who was burned alive in the cage as well as the japanese hostages and they all worn a orange jumpsuit and worn by the detainees in 2001 and not worn now. >> the recent video showing the burning of a pilot and execution of a japanese hostage showed them clothed in a orange jumpsuit. >>
kathryn has more. >> reporter: a potential government watch dog concluded that the administration broke the law when it didn't give congress the qualified notice. a witness testified said it was done with the okay of attorney general holder. >> my understanding the council interpreted the president's powers because of the security risks and safety of sergeant bergdahl necessitated proceeding without the 30 day notice. >> reporter: law makers were told that the number of...
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kathryn, welcome to you. what do you have to tell us about the events in the last 24 hours? >> reporter: thank you, jenna. general michael flynn is a credible voice on the subject and said the threat of islamic terrorism is unacceptable levels and no evidence that it has peaked. >> i have the unhappy task that according to the significance islamic extremism has grown over the last year. >> reporter: he said it is a kinetic fight and a idea logical battle. it is an arc of instability from iraq and yemen and syria and africa. and another saying that isis is getting a foot hold there. >> you are seeing anise lammic state affiliate in libya. it is ungoverned space and it is a civil war and that is destable otherwising both east and west. >> the most interesting elements of flynn's testimony warned that the allies that are dumping the weapons in the region must be reigned in as a large effect to bring the arab nations together in a collective defense similar are to nato. >> we need an arab world nato- like structure and not deal with each one of these countries as though they are
kathryn, welcome to you. what do you have to tell us about the events in the last 24 hours? >> reporter: thank you, jenna. general michael flynn is a credible voice on the subject and said the threat of islamic terrorism is unacceptable levels and no evidence that it has peaked. >> i have the unhappy task that according to the significance islamic extremism has grown over the last year. >> reporter: he said it is a kinetic fight and a idea logical battle. it is an arc of...
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. >> kathryn thanks. >>> in the mean time the president is expected to ask congress to authorized stepped up action with the islamic state. that is the question asked weeks now. and a live picture of the white house national security advisor susan rice will offer perspective on the president's latest strategy. she will be speaking at brookings event and delivering a speech and listen carefully for white house reaction to the the most recent claim by isis. we'll go live to ed henry with more. >> reporter: jenna we have new information from the white house aides, they are deeply concerned that isis is claiming to have killing the american hostage and adding, that they have not verified these claims just yet. and they are actively and aggressively trying to confirm this and deeply concerned by the possibility. as you noted it comes in a broader context, with the president dealing with critics saying his isis strategy is not working. we have seen beheadings and the jordanian pilot burned this week. and susan rice stepping to the podium to unveil a new national security strategy. last time the
. >> kathryn thanks. >>> in the mean time the president is expected to ask congress to authorized stepped up action with the islamic state. that is the question asked weeks now. and a live picture of the white house national security advisor susan rice will offer perspective on the president's latest strategy. she will be speaking at brookings event and delivering a speech and listen carefully for white house reaction to the the most recent claim by isis. we'll go live to ed...
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joining me is kathryn keats, head of the response services of beasley. that's a philadelphia based heavily. >> hello, mark. >> is there something wrong with the encrypted protocols? why do companies with layers and layers of security and firewalls keep getting hacked? >> i think the encryption issue has been tackled by many organizations. however, focused largely has been on encrypting data in transit. so do leaving organizations has been the focus. we are increasing data in that regard. as we saw with the anthem breach, that tim cook referred to a moment ago, the large health insurance breach that was publicized last week, affecting 80 million people their issue was data at rest, or data sitting on their servers was not encrypted. so while we are sure that anthem probably has great protocols around encouraging data that they disclose externally, they had 80 million persons worth of data sitting on their servers and encrypted. at a situation that many organizations face. >> the cyber threats intelligence integration center. this the new white house agenc
joining me is kathryn keats, head of the response services of beasley. that's a philadelphia based heavily. >> hello, mark. >> is there something wrong with the encrypted protocols? why do companies with layers and layers of security and firewalls keep getting hacked? >> i think the encryption issue has been tackled by many organizations. however, focused largely has been on encrypting data in transit. so do leaving organizations has been the focus. we are increasing data in...
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kathryn sawyer reports. >> robert mugabe and his wife arrive at victoria falls to host another of his famous birthday parties. more than 20,000 from across the country are here to celebrate with him. the estimated cost roughly $1 million. mostly paid for by his political party. both invited. a league organising since 1986. they say they choose to celebrate the good things they have done. >> through good leadership he has given in parliament to the youth. he has given education. the critics, and there are many find it hard to see the good in the fog. a struggling economy, high cost of living the majority of zimbabweans were employed and the list goes on. >> you have to not have a dinner party and focus on the funeral in the community. and the funeral in the community is the situation. >> perhaps what best illustrates the economy is the industries. >> the manufacturing sector has been hit hard in the last decade and a half. injuries collapses. a thriving city. few factories are open. many of those are struggling to keep afloat. this man and his neighbours pray for things to change. he s
kathryn sawyer reports. >> robert mugabe and his wife arrive at victoria falls to host another of his famous birthday parties. more than 20,000 from across the country are here to celebrate with him. the estimated cost roughly $1 million. mostly paid for by his political party. both invited. a league organising since 1986. they say they choose to celebrate the good things they have done. >> through good leadership he has given in parliament to the youth. he has given education. the...
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kathryn harris reporting for fox news there were three specific sites and they were being rotated amongst those sites and when you hesitate, you lose. time kills all deals and rescue operations. you have to have that element of surprise. when i see things like this and it's a failure to act, i would hope that we would learn because we shouldn't tolerate anymore of this. there has to be some specific leadership. there were people put in office that we wanted a change in america. let's see them bring about that change and put the pressure on the administration and feet to the fire. >> bob you actually don't think that the administration needs a new authorization to use military force. i think the one from 2001 suffices but the problem for the white house is in july they no longer said they needed that. now isis is on the scene and they say they want a different one. something they've done that is troubling to some democrats apparently, i wonder if you can talk about their concern, is it used to be before they sent this language that they were going to limit the geographical area for which y
kathryn harris reporting for fox news there were three specific sites and they were being rotated amongst those sites and when you hesitate, you lose. time kills all deals and rescue operations. you have to have that element of surprise. when i see things like this and it's a failure to act, i would hope that we would learn because we shouldn't tolerate anymore of this. there has to be some specific leadership. there were people put in office that we wanted a change in america. let's see them...
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. >> reporter: kathryn dickie has lived on the 13th floor of this 79 story building for the last year and a half. >> we realized we were not safe. the wind was picking up the pieces. >> reporter: the blaze began at 2:00 a.m. local time. residents believe it started around the 51st floor. four nearby buildings were evacuated as a precaution. the tower is over 1,000 feet high. home to many foreigners two work in dubai. thousands of people watched as crews scrambled to douse the flames and rescue those still trying to get out. this morning, it's unclear what caused the fire. thankfully, it appears no one was hurt. alex marquardt, abc news, beirut. >> alex thanks. >>> now staying overseas the race to find three missing british schoolgirls, possibly trying to join isis. the girls, aged 15 and 16, were last seen tuesday leaving london with duffel bags in hand, boarding a flight to turkey. all were straight-a students at an elite co-ed academy. scotland yard officials say they're concerned those girls may be trying to cross into syria to join the islamist terrorist group. >>> back here at ho
. >> reporter: kathryn dickie has lived on the 13th floor of this 79 story building for the last year and a half. >> we realized we were not safe. the wind was picking up the pieces. >> reporter: the blaze began at 2:00 a.m. local time. residents believe it started around the 51st floor. four nearby buildings were evacuated as a precaution. the tower is over 1,000 feet high. home to many foreigners two work in dubai. thousands of people watched as crews scrambled to douse the...
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held at santa clara university's kathryn and george alexander community law center. >> it's anti-competitive behavior. >> reporter: she says dodging wage obligations has become a business model. companies simply don't pay, even after the courts rule against them. then those companies keep doing business as usual. >> wage theft is one of the greatest threats in california today. >> reporter: she serves as california's labor commissioner. she's as frustrated as anyone about these companies' failure to pay their workers. >> the majority of targets that we hit are breaking the law. we're finding it. we're issuing citations and getting them to pay. >> reporter: but she admits the state has a long way to go and she concedes that thousands of workers owed millions of dollars in wage theft still go unpaid every year. >> more needs to be done and we are doing more with the resources that we have. >> reporter: do we need more enforcement, more effective enforcement, here in california? >> i would say that my work is not done so yes, i think that we can always do better, and we are striving to do bette
held at santa clara university's kathryn and george alexander community law center. >> it's anti-competitive behavior. >> reporter: she says dodging wage obligations has become a business model. companies simply don't pay, even after the courts rule against them. then those companies keep doing business as usual. >> wage theft is one of the greatest threats in california today. >> reporter: she serves as california's labor commissioner. she's as frustrated as anyone...
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department is defending his actions saying what he's actually doing is trying to get himself and kathrynerous stretch of highway. >> she chose to disregard not only her own personal safety but she chose to disregard the safety of the deputy. >> go ahead. >> the deputy warns her again. then she issues a challenge. >> step back or you are going to be tased, ma'am. >> i dare you. >> the officer doesn't take her up on her dare yet. but she keeps moving forward. >> get back over there. >> i'm getting back in my car. >> you are going to be tased. >> i'm getting back in my car. >> no, ma'am. >> the lady was told nine times to step back and comply with the officer's request. step back, ma'am. step back, ma'am. if you don't step back, ma'am, i'm going to taser you. >> so finally the officer makes good on his promise. >> get on the ground. get on the ground. [ screaming ] >> now put your hands behind your back. put your hands behind your back or you're going to be tased again. >> the video sparks a national debate on morning news shows. >> okay, let me ask you, did the deputy do what was right or
department is defending his actions saying what he's actually doing is trying to get himself and kathrynerous stretch of highway. >> she chose to disregard not only her own personal safety but she chose to disregard the safety of the deputy. >> go ahead. >> the deputy warns her again. then she issues a challenge. >> step back or you are going to be tased, ma'am. >> i dare you. >> the officer doesn't take her up on her dare yet. but she keeps moving forward....
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it is my great honor really to introduce her eaten was the distinct bloomberg -- professor kathryn edin. insisted i call for kathy which is uncomfortable but i will. in a new book it's not like fesh-fesh it was a clear book of low income americans in this country. is a phenomenal book. i encourage each and everyone of you to get a copy of it. it is moving insightful and quite prescriptive which is important for this crowd. there are great proposals for reform i hope we can talk about today. so please join me in welcoming kathy so she can tell us all about it. [applause] >> so i look like one person but i'm actually five people. lisa adams is the best litter agent in the nation. if not she's the best academics collectionelection want to write things people want to read. also my co-authors sarah laura start out of my graduate students, three graduations three academic jobs, three marriages and five children later they are now people and scholars in their own right. just imagine a path of five up as a speaker i will start with a story about my former dean at the kennedy school and good fri
it is my great honor really to introduce her eaten was the distinct bloomberg -- professor kathryn edin. insisted i call for kathy which is uncomfortable but i will. in a new book it's not like fesh-fesh it was a clear book of low income americans in this country. is a phenomenal book. i encourage each and everyone of you to get a copy of it. it is moving insightful and quite prescriptive which is important for this crowd. there are great proposals for reform i hope we can talk about today. so...
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. >> and in terms of obtaining the eit c doctor kathryn edin and senator brown both mentioned.an you talk about what that did for you and your family. >> going to those sites and having the people volunteer time it is a reassuring feeling. you do not have the stigma of someone looking down at you. in an environment where people are ready to help you , and it is a comforting feeling to no that those services are available for people in need. i learned because i joined
. >> and in terms of obtaining the eit c doctor kathryn edin and senator brown both mentioned.an you talk about what that did for you and your family. >> going to those sites and having the people volunteer time it is a reassuring feeling. you do not have the stigma of someone looking down at you. in an environment where people are ready to help you , and it is a comforting feeling to no that those services are available for people in need. i learned because i joined
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of the publicly engaged scholarship of the late 20th century, whether done by the legal scholars, kathryn mckinnon, and kimberly crenshaw or intellectuals like sherry maraga who are associated with social justice movements. outside of very few publications, it is really very difficult to have a serious conversation about race or feminism nowadays, not to mention about a queer politics that won't come to a dead stop with federally recognized marriage in all 50 states. it's even more difficult if you want to do that kind of writing and are that kind of person, a woman, a person of color queer to become visible to publications that will commit to editing and publishing your work. and i think this was an issue very much raised around the recent kerfuffle around the new republic and the mass resignation of its writers. it's really very difficult to be heard that actually women don't get to write for the new republic, by and large. people of color don't get to write for the new republic. and when i said what about queer people, everybody would say andrew sullivan. he's a very conservative man w
of the publicly engaged scholarship of the late 20th century, whether done by the legal scholars, kathryn mckinnon, and kimberly crenshaw or intellectuals like sherry maraga who are associated with social justice movements. outside of very few publications, it is really very difficult to have a serious conversation about race or feminism nowadays, not to mention about a queer politics that won't come to a dead stop with federally recognized marriage in all 50 states. it's even more difficult if...