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kathryn: i do. wholar to a stenographer, was taking the notes -- he reached into his pocket and his pencil broke. so he doesn't have notes on that. it's really, i guess, up in the air. and i guess it always will be. >> never clarified later or something? kathryn: he said something, we are not quite sure what. there was another complicating factor. mr. stanton asked reverend gurley to say a prayer, but then mr. stanton's own crying was so loud that people weren't quite sure everyone in the room could hear it. you realize that these people hours,tly stood for 9 watching the life ebb out of america's greatest president. they were extremely tearful. i believe it was some nerd who buried his head in the sheets -- i have had those discussions with the alliance writ large. >> had to expand training flag?ses like cyber >> cyber flag is cyber command's largest exercise. not have all 28 member nations. see we mightu will flesh out how we go about looking at a training regime. >> one of the things i was intere
kathryn: i do. wholar to a stenographer, was taking the notes -- he reached into his pocket and his pencil broke. so he doesn't have notes on that. it's really, i guess, up in the air. and i guess it always will be. >> never clarified later or something? kathryn: he said something, we are not quite sure what. there was another complicating factor. mr. stanton asked reverend gurley to say a prayer, but then mr. stanton's own crying was so loud that people weren't quite sure everyone in the...
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correspondent: kathryn sargent learned her skills on savile row .hat she visited london's home of tailoring, it changed her life. >> it is almost like clubs with beautiful garments in the window. i was determined and thought this was where i would like to work. >> the best dressed street in the world. it was founded by the best and most famous tailor, mr. henry poole. correspondent: she came here for a job in the 1990's. >> she was the one female amongst a number of young men. i tried, but that was the way it goes. correspondent: many more women now. >> absolutely. correspondent: perseverance paid off. while kathryn sargent is the first on the row, more will follow. 65 percent of new trainees are women. changingy world is fast. katty: we wish kathryn sargent all the best. you have watched bbc "world news america." two in tomorrow -- tune in tomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charit
correspondent: kathryn sargent learned her skills on savile row .hat she visited london's home of tailoring, it changed her life. >> it is almost like clubs with beautiful garments in the window. i was determined and thought this was where i would like to work. >> the best dressed street in the world. it was founded by the best and most famous tailor, mr. henry poole. correspondent: she came here for a job in the 1990's. >> she was the one female amongst a number of young men....
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those two girls that i adore, caroline and kathryn, let me tell you how much they adore their dad.e partners. they are a couple that rely on one another, just as my husband frank of over 30 years and i rely on each other, through good times and in bad. ted is a lot of fun. yes, let's face it. he's really brilliant. he's a constitutional attorney, for heaven sakes. but he's a lot of fun. in fact, he mentioned watching a basketball game. you know, we were on the bus, and we were watching the final four. we were watching the very last game, villanova and north carolina. and here we are in the final, if you remember that name -- that game, you're a basketball state, right? you remember that game. so here we are, anyway, hoosiers. it's 4.83 seconds to go in the game and without knowing what the exciting finish would be, here's ted cruz putting money on the game, everybody's got the money on the table. he's a heck of a lot of fun, but more than that, he actually is what he is, he is who he says he is. [ cheers and applause ] you know, ted mentioned that that second debate, and one of the
those two girls that i adore, caroline and kathryn, let me tell you how much they adore their dad.e partners. they are a couple that rely on one another, just as my husband frank of over 30 years and i rely on each other, through good times and in bad. ted is a lot of fun. yes, let's face it. he's really brilliant. he's a constitutional attorney, for heaven sakes. but he's a lot of fun. in fact, he mentioned watching a basketball game. you know, we were on the bus, and we were watching the...
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kathryn helps some of had most vulnerable residents. she is well known for having a positive attitude. the cheerful ness helps keep the teammates going. aps is fortunate to have a responsible reliable and dependable worker. she is a asset to the team and aps program. [applause] >> you know why i'm so nicer? someone told me it is way nicer and easier to be with someone who treats you nicer so every one of you are a nice person and thereat is howia dissever my treatment of nicer. this is less than 24 hours to remind me, did you write a acceptance speech? i can write one if you don't have one already. this is how nice they are. usual >> usually we don't say anything but i'll say something about this because my background is in community mental helt and that was part of my job to go around and do some of the same work and it is hard work and as people get older in san francisco we need people devoteed to taking care of the elderly and it is very tough job. i just want you to know i appreciate the job and it made me heart feel good to see on
kathryn helps some of had most vulnerable residents. she is well known for having a positive attitude. the cheerful ness helps keep the teammates going. aps is fortunate to have a responsible reliable and dependable worker. she is a asset to the team and aps program. [applause] >> you know why i'm so nicer? someone told me it is way nicer and easier to be with someone who treats you nicer so every one of you are a nice person and thereat is howia dissever my treatment of nicer. this is...
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kathryn helps some of had most vulnerable residents. she is well known for having a positive attitude. the cheerful ness helps keep the teammates going. aps is fortunate to have a responsible reliable and dependable worker. she is a asset to the team and aps program. [applause] >> you know why i'm so nicer? someone told me it is way nicer and easier to be with someone who treats you nicer so every one of you are a nice person and thereat is howia dissever my treatment of nicer. this is less than 24 hours to remind me, did you write a acceptance speech? i can write one if you don't have one already. this is how nice they are. usual >> usually we don't say anything but i'll say something about this because my background is in community mental helt and that was part of my job to go around and do some of the same work and it is hard work and as people get older in san francisco we need people devoteed to taking care of the elderly and it is very tough job. i just want you to know i appreciate the job and it made me heart feel good to see on
kathryn helps some of had most vulnerable residents. she is well known for having a positive attitude. the cheerful ness helps keep the teammates going. aps is fortunate to have a responsible reliable and dependable worker. she is a asset to the team and aps program. [applause] >> you know why i'm so nicer? someone told me it is way nicer and easier to be with someone who treats you nicer so every one of you are a nice person and thereat is howia dissever my treatment of nicer. this is...
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she was talking to her sister kathryn. she said kathryn want to chew on bink. held it to her mommy's tummy. it was the most precious exchange. even at two she knew that wasn't a lump of cells in there. that was her baby sister. one of the amazing things about science more and more people, any parent who has looked at a sonogram or seen their daughter or son kicking and sucking on their thumb, it's an amazing thing. with abortion we've had not only over 50 million children never get to breathe the life of air but have had women who are victims of this. women who are pressured to having abortions and struggle with the consequences of it. i think we need to work towards nation that values and celebrates every human life. for that to happen we're going to have to persuade our fellow citizens. it's not going to happen with waving a magic wand. it will happen with moving hearts minds one person at a time. i believe that's happening. this generation of young people is the most pro-life we have seen in modern times. i think that's because science is making more and mor
she was talking to her sister kathryn. she said kathryn want to chew on bink. held it to her mommy's tummy. it was the most precious exchange. even at two she knew that wasn't a lump of cells in there. that was her baby sister. one of the amazing things about science more and more people, any parent who has looked at a sonogram or seen their daughter or son kicking and sucking on their thumb, it's an amazing thing. with abortion we've had not only over 50 million children never get to breathe...
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she was talking to her sister kathryn. she said kathryn want to shoechn bink. she held it to her mommy's tummy. it was the most precious exchange. even at two she knew that wasn't a lump of cells in there. that was her baby sister. one of the amazing things about science more and more people, any parent who has looked at a sonogram or seen their daughter or son kicking and sucking on their thumb, it's an amazing thing. with abortion we've had not only over 50 million children never get to breathe the life of air but have had women who are victims of this. women who are pressured to having abortions and struggle with the consequences of it. i think we need to work towards nation that values and celebrates every human life. for that to happen we're going to have to persuade our fellow citizens. it's not going to happen with waving a magic wand. it will happen with moving hearts minds one person at a time. i believe that's happening. this generation of young people is the most pro-life we have seen in modern times. i think that's because science is making more and
she was talking to her sister kathryn. she said kathryn want to shoechn bink. she held it to her mommy's tummy. it was the most precious exchange. even at two she knew that wasn't a lump of cells in there. that was her baby sister. one of the amazing things about science more and more people, any parent who has looked at a sonogram or seen their daughter or son kicking and sucking on their thumb, it's an amazing thing. with abortion we've had not only over 50 million children never get to...
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. >> alan combs, kathryn with the national review. kathryn, you have to have an mba at least to begin to try to understand. i it's a state's rights things, they can make their own rules, but try to keep up with it. >> it's absolutely crazy. no matter what they can do, the attitude that's made trump popular will still be there. even if he's not the nominee, the gop finds a way around it, they say it will destroy the gop, that attitude won't just be there but it will be worse. they've already felt slapped around like the establishment. it will be a final slap in the face. even though it's so complicated, throw that all aside. what's underlying is still going to be there no matter what. >> interesting point, allen, because trump has been very successful in saying to his supporters, these rules, they're not playing by the rules. since it's so complicated he's been simplistic in his message. >> he doesn't care about rules. the rules are crazy for both parties. >> they are. >> you have super delegates on the left and this on the right. you
. >> alan combs, kathryn with the national review. kathryn, you have to have an mba at least to begin to try to understand. i it's a state's rights things, they can make their own rules, but try to keep up with it. >> it's absolutely crazy. no matter what they can do, the attitude that's made trump popular will still be there. even if he's not the nominee, the gop finds a way around it, they say it will destroy the gop, that attitude won't just be there but it will be worse. they've...
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. >> reporter: kathryn holm brought a dress for her son's wedding in puerto rico before doctors gave her news she couldn't travel. flying just too much of a risk for her compromised immune system. >> i am, like, overwhelmed that there's people that would do things like this. >> reporter: but nurses at the bone marrow transplant unit at the hospital decided the party they organized this wedding in the hospital's chapel. >> i'll never forget what they've done for me and my family. >> reporter: christina, a fellow patient, served as an unofficial wedding planner. >> i think it's absolutely amazing that they got to have the wedding here. because there was no other option. >> reporter: now, you won't find any wedding gifts here but there is a request from the family for people to get tested for the bone marrow registry. it is a simple procedure. >> only 2% of our nation is on the registry right now. it's important for those to join it. >> reporter: without a match this family knows the odds are not on kathryn's side. >> it's just the greatest thing anybody could do for us. my mom means a
. >> reporter: kathryn holm brought a dress for her son's wedding in puerto rico before doctors gave her news she couldn't travel. flying just too much of a risk for her compromised immune system. >> i am, like, overwhelmed that there's people that would do things like this. >> reporter: but nurses at the bone marrow transplant unit at the hospital decided the party they organized this wedding in the hospital's chapel. >> i'll never forget what they've done for me and my...
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news 4's kathryn. >> craig: was there for the announcement and joins us from lower manhattan. >> first, we should mentioned what's startling to the people who live and work here, the heavy police presence, squad cars, police cars one after the other and then resuming down there there are heavily guarded police cars. a major counter terror conference is underway in that building. it involves the homeland security secretary jay johnson. there are law enforcement officers who work and continue to be directly involved in responding to and investigating and they're talking about how to respond if there's a similar problem here. they talk about what kind of training needs to be emphasized. >> we need to train to across the homeland not just in new york our multi-jurisdictional, multi-disciplined responses. so in any terrorist attack, whether it's active shooter or explosion of some sort, you're going to have a whole lot of first responders in a multi-jurisdictional area. >> we sent people over to do deep dives working with our federal colleagues. bring it back to the national law enforcement
news 4's kathryn. >> craig: was there for the announcement and joins us from lower manhattan. >> first, we should mentioned what's startling to the people who live and work here, the heavy police presence, squad cars, police cars one after the other and then resuming down there there are heavily guarded police cars. a major counter terror conference is underway in that building. it involves the homeland security secretary jay johnson. there are law enforcement officers who work and...
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kathryn? >> pat, the construction for building is right there. you can see it is still being that is the one that caused all the concern. according to people who live around here, firefighters evacuated several apartment buildings because temporary columns seemed to be shaking this morning. more than 40 people forced out of their homes, including this man. you have to see his pet. he grabbed his pet snake, dogs and cats and brought them out of this building. all of this happening at 6:30 this morning as they inspected the construction project. part of southern boulevard was shut down. we talked to two men, brothers, who live in the evacuated buildings about how scary the situation was. >> when they actually were just rushing us out, that's when they started coming in for a lot of the people. me, i was cool, calm, collected. i was like, okay, i'm not sure how big of a deal this is. when they told us we can't get back in, i ran back upstairs, got my pets out. i have my three dogs, my cat, my two snakes. few hours, up to a day more if anything. we'r
kathryn? >> pat, the construction for building is right there. you can see it is still being that is the one that caused all the concern. according to people who live around here, firefighters evacuated several apartment buildings because temporary columns seemed to be shaking this morning. more than 40 people forced out of their homes, including this man. you have to see his pet. he grabbed his pet snake, dogs and cats and brought them out of this building. all of this happening at 6:30...
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i am meteorologist kathryn steinle -- karen thomas. we have mild temperatures for sure.ehigh valley 63 degrees. it's 60 in the pennsylvania suburbs. 62 the official temperature reading right now in philadelphia. as we take you closer in, just about everywhere in the lower 60s. even coil field 60. 66 right now reported in mulkey hill. the temperatures are bumped because of a cold front moving through. we're in the warm sector there. especially in bridgeton and vineland. 62 there. as we move up, it gets a little cooler. princeton, 59 degrees. 61 in hopewell. as i mentioned, 63 right there in florence. temperatures are not expected to be going down at all. they will be bumping up just a little bit as we move through. our weather story has to do with the scattered showers. the scattered showers are with us as this system is pulling quite a bit of moisture from the south-southeast. you see that it's just churning about as it pulls away. it's moving west to east. you can see where the rain is right now west of philadelphia poised to move to the east. have the umbrellas handy a
i am meteorologist kathryn steinle -- karen thomas. we have mild temperatures for sure.ehigh valley 63 degrees. it's 60 in the pennsylvania suburbs. 62 the official temperature reading right now in philadelphia. as we take you closer in, just about everywhere in the lower 60s. even coil field 60. 66 right now reported in mulkey hill. the temperatures are bumped because of a cold front moving through. we're in the warm sector there. especially in bridgeton and vineland. 62 there. as we move up,...
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. >> kathryn has more on this. >> the hearing was set for today. originally it was put off until wednesday. attorneys may have been there for a short time. the federal case against him rein mas sealed and they are not offering any comment. he was arrested friday by the fbi, released from custody this morning. this was the scene friday as agents took him into custody. this was from a home and visitation valley. several others were arrested including a woman identified as his girlfriend. his mother said outside the court house since the beating at the hands of deputies, he has become unpredictable. she said he is suffering from paranow wa and posttraumatic stress and he was beaten on streets at the end of a car chase that began an unincorporated november 12th. that beating caught on video has been circulated all over the place. his mother and lawyers representing him in a complaint against alameda county. they say he suffered head injuries, permanent damage to his hands meaning he can no longer work as a car mechanic. >> >> san francisco police are w
. >> kathryn has more on this. >> the hearing was set for today. originally it was put off until wednesday. attorneys may have been there for a short time. the federal case against him rein mas sealed and they are not offering any comment. he was arrested friday by the fbi, released from custody this morning. this was the scene friday as agents took him into custody. this was from a home and visitation valley. several others were arrested including a woman identified as his...
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on saturday at 7:15 eastern, george washington university professor kathryn ross discusses her book,h examines free speech issues for college students. and then at 10:00, former civil rights commission chair, mare francis barry examines illegal voting practices in the united states in her
on saturday at 7:15 eastern, george washington university professor kathryn ross discusses her book,h examines free speech issues for college students. and then at 10:00, former civil rights commission chair, mare francis barry examines illegal voting practices in the united states in her
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the labor market strengthened markets. .oined by kathryn rooney vera also with us, yelena shulyatyeva senior u.s. economist for bloomberg intelligence. a pretty good headline number here, in line with what you expected? well, it was slightly above, but a positive number. the report provides evidence that the labor market is holding up in the face of slower economic growth. that is a positive site. the fly in the ointment was the absence of a rebound in the length of the work week. that was a weak signal. let me explain why -- income growth is slowing, and that means consumption growth could slow, so that, in turn, could suggest that economic in the first quarter could be slower. david: catherine, you have had time to look through this. what stood out to -- the participation rate look good. i think that was an interesting point -- labor participation -- the fourth consecutive month of an increase, and that is important from a structural perspective. i took that as a bullet sign. it increases the number of the people of the labor force, which can bring down real wages can we just cannot
the labor market strengthened markets. .oined by kathryn rooney vera also with us, yelena shulyatyeva senior u.s. economist for bloomberg intelligence. a pretty good headline number here, in line with what you expected? well, it was slightly above, but a positive number. the report provides evidence that the labor market is holding up in the face of slower economic growth. that is a positive site. the fly in the ointment was the absence of a rebound in the length of the work week. that was a...
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on saturday at 7:15 eastern, george washington university professor kathryn ross discusses her book,sons in sensorship, which examines free speech issues for college students. and then at 10:00, former civil rights commission chair, mare francis barry examines illegal voting practices in the united states in her book. she's interviewed by spencer overton, president of the joint center for political and economic studies. >> the donor class through people who are in office and who are running for office are those same people over and over very often, in the state legislatures and the local things and the families and so on, they are the ones who are corrupt. >> right. >> and they're the ones who are corrupting democracy. and the other people are not getting the benefits of it because they're not acting collectively to counteract it and haven't found a way to counteract it, in all of these years. >> on sunday, in depth, live with guest steve forbes, author and publisher of forbes magazine. he'll join us to talk about his life and his latest book, "reviving america," in which he argues f
on saturday at 7:15 eastern, george washington university professor kathryn ross discusses her book,sons in sensorship, which examines free speech issues for college students. and then at 10:00, former civil rights commission chair, mare francis barry examines illegal voting practices in the united states in her book. she's interviewed by spencer overton, president of the joint center for political and economic studies. >> the donor class through people who are in office and who are...
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meet kathryn. how are you feeling? >> great. very, very excited. >> go ahead and ask any questions except name, age, hand size, shoe size and policy plan. good luck. >> all right. let's see here. candidate number one, i get overwhelmed easily especially when i have too many choices in front of me. why should i pick you? >> look, that's like saying what if a spaceman lands tonight. it's not going to happen. >> dude, how do you know i'm not going to pick you? love yourself. candidate number two, like most millenials i'm on the internet all day whether at work or on my phone. what's your favorite website? >> tedcruz.org. it's grass roots movement with over 200,000 volunteers. >> this isn't about you plugging your website candidate number two. you're not supposed to identify yourself. cat can't see you. moving on. go ahead. >> sure. all right. candidate number three, i recently let a guy take me on date to see batman versus superman and i hated it. he loved it. was batman versus superman a good movie in. >> it was massive, massive,
meet kathryn. how are you feeling? >> great. very, very excited. >> go ahead and ask any questions except name, age, hand size, shoe size and policy plan. good luck. >> all right. let's see here. candidate number one, i get overwhelmed easily especially when i have too many choices in front of me. why should i pick you? >> look, that's like saying what if a spaceman lands tonight. it's not going to happen. >> dude, how do you know i'm not going to pick you? love...
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. >> kathryn, it said it on there. >> now i want to play cricket like she does. >> she wears 3 inch heels with a dress. everything she does is adorable. if a big wind came up. remember when a big wind did come up and we got a back view of her. >> was it her? >> yes. it was pretty spectacular. >> the royals bonded with kids. >> they do. they deserve time on their own. we want to know what you guys think of this. apparently gwen stefani and blake shelton are going strong. they both changed their twitter profile to pictures of each other as kids. >> so gwen's twitter profile picture is blake as a child. and blake's is gwen >> i think it's a little weird and i like them both. do you? >> i don't know what it's saying, i wish i knew you then. this is who we are now. seems a little. >> i mean, it's cute. it is cute. >> what would happen if you put blake's baby picture on your profile. >> maybe i'll change mine, too. dare me? >> yeah. >> okay. >> where is kyle? >> can you change it? >> on hoda's facebook. >> here is a question, what makes a creep? we've all been around people creepy. there's a pr
. >> kathryn, it said it on there. >> now i want to play cricket like she does. >> she wears 3 inch heels with a dress. everything she does is adorable. if a big wind came up. remember when a big wind did come up and we got a back view of her. >> was it her? >> yes. it was pretty spectacular. >> the royals bonded with kids. >> they do. they deserve time on their own. we want to know what you guys think of this. apparently gwen stefani and blake shelton...
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kathryn has new information tonight on one avenue we have not explored so far. >> thank you, brett. there's no question the intelligence community is doing damage after e-mails contained information. >> they are looking at determining the scope of breach that is may have happened and the damage assessment that is go with them. we all understand that we have classified information channelled that weren't secure on secretary clinton's server and risk associated with that. >> classified information is outside channels such as as personal server. the goal is to determine whether messages were compromised. when asked what the state department is doing, a spokesman says 22 top secret e-mails are still in dispute. >> there are reviews and investigations ongoing looking at that. we want to make sure that those reviewers and investigators are able to do their job cleanly without interference from us. >> meantime, the chairwoman of the democratic national committee said sunday, the fbi investigation will come to nothing, but said mrs. clinton's use after a private server was not the same as p
kathryn has new information tonight on one avenue we have not explored so far. >> thank you, brett. there's no question the intelligence community is doing damage after e-mails contained information. >> they are looking at determining the scope of breach that is may have happened and the damage assessment that is go with them. we all understand that we have classified information channelled that weren't secure on secretary clinton's server and risk associated with that. >>...
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my name is actually kathryn." [ laughter and applause ] [ as trump ] "zip it." this is causing a little controversy, here. the city of oxford, alabama just passed a law that makes it illegal to use any bathroom that doesn't correspond to the gender on your birth certificate. [ audience boos ] which, of course, is bad news for transgender people and also anyone who has ever had to pee while not carrying their birth certificate. [ laughter and applause ] usually i bring it with me, but i think it's home in a safe or a box. guys, this is very exciting. we have less than 100 days to go until the summer olympics. [ cheers and applause ] that's right, it's less than 100 days until people at home in sweatpants eating potato chips are like, "i could do that." [ laughter and applause ] i'll do running and jumping, all this stuff. actually, yesterday, athletes from team usa kicked off the countdown to the summer olympics right here in times square. yeah. it got weird when times square elmo said, "psst, need some tips for passing your drug test?" [ cheers and applause ] we
my name is actually kathryn." [ laughter and applause ] [ as trump ] "zip it." this is causing a little controversy, here. the city of oxford, alabama just passed a law that makes it illegal to use any bathroom that doesn't correspond to the gender on your birth certificate. [ audience boos ] which, of course, is bad news for transgender people and also anyone who has ever had to pee while not carrying their birth certificate. [ laughter and applause ] usually i bring it with me,...
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kathryn sawyer reports. >> he has never physically recovered from the injury he got during the post electionlence. in western kenya. he handles -- now he spents most of his time in hospital, with different complications or related to the arm, that he can't use any more. >> it has been a real problem. from my arm to this arm. and my children still need me. >> that once stood on this compound. it now serves as a reminder of more than 30 people, killed inside the church where they were hiding. >> some like his friend joseph and his wife were buried here. he says he has given up on justice. now he just wants peace. >> initial government will give us this. that those who help us will be taken to court and they will get institution. nothing happened and now i just don't care. >> deputy president william russo and radio journalist are accused of planning and facilitating many of the crimes. the charges, martyr, persecution, deportation. >> people which is the epicenter of the balance are looking the development of the hague closely, in this area, the loyal to the deputy president. >> we live here,
kathryn sawyer reports. >> he has never physically recovered from the injury he got during the post electionlence. in western kenya. he handles -- now he spents most of his time in hospital, with different complications or related to the arm, that he can't use any more. >> it has been a real problem. from my arm to this arm. and my children still need me. >> that once stood on this compound. it now serves as a reminder of more than 30 people, killed inside the church where...
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. >> kathryn, thank you. >>> satellite images are seeing suspicious activity. exhaust plumes have been spotted at least twice in the past five weeks at that facility that suggests buildings are being heated. the lab where north korea separates weapons grade plutonium from waste. >>> disagreement over how the administration is handling iran. lawmakers are not happy with the president's response to recent iranian missile testing. democrat bob menendez expressed concern that the u.s. in his words is walking on egg shells in order to avoid problems with the president's nuclear deal. and one particular assertion by the add stragsz is getting special attention. >> do you believe iran is giving up its ambition of a nuclear weapon? that's an accurate portrayal of your statement? >> at this point. the jcpoa as it is implemented prevents iran from achieving a nuclear weapon. >> yes or no. do you believe iran hopes to put a nuclear weapon on top of a ballistic miss snl. >> at this point no, because they can't. >> mr. shannon, in conversations i've had with allies in the r
. >> kathryn, thank you. >>> satellite images are seeing suspicious activity. exhaust plumes have been spotted at least twice in the past five weeks at that facility that suggests buildings are being heated. the lab where north korea separates weapons grade plutonium from waste. >>> disagreement over how the administration is handling iran. lawmakers are not happy with the president's response to recent iranian missile testing. democrat bob menendez expressed concern...
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department is defending his actions, saying what he's actually doing is trying to get himself and kathrynnotoriously dangerous stretch of highway. >> she chose to disregard not only her own personal safety but she chose to disregard the safety of the deputy. >> step back. >> the deputy warns her again. then she issues a challenge. >> step back or you are going to be tased, ma'am. >> i dare you. >> officer bieze doesn't take her up on her dare yet. she keeps moving forward. >> get back over there. >> i'm getting back in my car. >> you're 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 ] 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 ri
department is defending his actions, saying what he's actually doing is trying to get himself and kathrynnotoriously dangerous stretch of highway. >> she chose to disregard not only her own personal safety but she chose to disregard the safety of the deputy. >> step back. >> the deputy warns her again. then she issues a challenge. >> step back or you are going to be tased, ma'am. >> i dare you. >> officer bieze doesn't take her up on her dare yet. she keeps...
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and i've come to know ted and heidi and carolyn and kathryn. ♪ i know two girls that i just adore ♪ ♪y i can see them more ♪ ♪ kuz we travel on the bus all day ♪ ♪ we get to play we get to play ♪ i won't bore you with any more of the song. >> she's a better singer than i am. no question about that. listen, she is trying to soften a persona of ted cruz, who is seen as very rigid and doesn't seem like he has a whole lot of emotion inside of him. >> screaming at the podium like hillary does. >> and also beats barking like hillary did. at least there wasn't that. listen, carly fiorina is -- brings a political upside for ted cruz. i don't believe this is an act of dech operation. i think it was smart politics. that's right. this is unconventional. this election, there's nothing traditional about this election. it actually has been done before. ronald reagan did it. it didn't work for him. but it has been done before. so why not? this way, the american people can see a stable ticket. you see what you get. not, you know, behind closed doors on one way and in front of people i'm a different w
and i've come to know ted and heidi and carolyn and kathryn. ♪ i know two girls that i just adore ♪ ♪y i can see them more ♪ ♪ kuz we travel on the bus all day ♪ ♪ we get to play we get to play ♪ i won't bore you with any more of the song. >> she's a better singer than i am. no question about that. listen, she is trying to soften a persona of ted cruz, who is seen as very rigid and doesn't seem like he has a whole lot of emotion inside of him. >> screaming at the...
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>> my understanding, kathryn pough, who is the democratic majority leader in the state senate, baltimoreand the former mayor dixon. >> right. >> those are expected to be in the top two here. >> and both of us have stepped out to support pough, because pough is the one, seems like she can bring the city together and quite frankly represent us well. we're going to need a mayor who can bring in resources from the state government. we're a poor city in a rich state, from the federal government, and she seems to be the best poised. >> when you say you're the poorest city in a rich state, you have a republican governor, which i think was somewhat shocking to people, particularly the margin. that governor has slashed capital investment in the city of baltimore, on transportation, killed the big transportation investment just a month after the freddie gray unrest. what are the prospects look like for the city in that respect? >> well, it's key that every becomes the mayor has an opportunity to dialogue and get along with the general assembly and the governor. i don't think that was the case befo
>> my understanding, kathryn pough, who is the democratic majority leader in the state senate, baltimoreand the former mayor dixon. >> right. >> those are expected to be in the top two here. >> and both of us have stepped out to support pough, because pough is the one, seems like she can bring the city together and quite frankly represent us well. we're going to need a mayor who can bring in resources from the state government. we're a poor city in a rich state, from the...
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. -- kathryn >> catherine: here is united flight 12-46 from sacramental and houston's airport. you can see the slide deployed. the flight attendant and orthodox and it was called on still on video. passengers on board say they had no idea what happened. >> when we landed and were told to stay in our seats as declining would take a bit longer. >> catherine: not so for the fun and flight attendant prefers using a back tossed out to the tarmac 15 ft. below then the female flight attendants lights down. she picks up her bag and walked away on board the plane. >> everything seemed to be pretty standard. >> " we were not told at any point, to best of my knowledge that in an emergency chute was deployed. " >> catherine: united since the flight attendant has been suspended, same heart unsafe behavior is unacceptable and does not represent the more than 20,000 flight attendants to ensure the safety of our customers. >> " that is in san anchoret why? would she do that? " >> catherine: that is the question that is still remains unanswered. unlike what happened six years ago at new york j.
. -- kathryn >> catherine: here is united flight 12-46 from sacramental and houston's airport. you can see the slide deployed. the flight attendant and orthodox and it was called on still on video. passengers on board say they had no idea what happened. >> when we landed and were told to stay in our seats as declining would take a bit longer. >> catherine: not so for the fun and flight attendant prefers using a back tossed out to the tarmac 15 ft. below then the female flight...
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public counsel staff attorney kathryn eidmann, who is on the legal team representing the students, saysh showso that sustained stress alters brain development and, if ignored, can derail academic achievement. >> the children who have been injured, through no fault ofn their own, by these types of adverse experiences, needri intervention and support from the schools in order to be able to learn.rd >> reporter: the lawsuit is currently pending in federal court. with each passing year, new research validates a pioneering large-scale study from the 1990s that found one in four had growd up in households with substance abuse; one in four had been physically abused; and one in five, sexually abused. these so-called adverse childhood experiences, or "aces," were found to predict ai raft of health and social problems from adolescent pregnancy to depression and heart disease in adulthood. >> as the long term implications of childhood trauma has become increasingly clear, cities across the country are trying to understand the kind of violence happening in their own communities-- along neighborhoo
public counsel staff attorney kathryn eidmann, who is on the legal team representing the students, saysh showso that sustained stress alters brain development and, if ignored, can derail academic achievement. >> the children who have been injured, through no fault ofn their own, by these types of adverse experiences, needri intervention and support from the schools in order to be able to learn.rd >> reporter: the lawsuit is currently pending in federal court. with each passing year,...
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. >> when we were married, india was the first place on kathryn's list, she t d me she wanted to visit. two children and five years later, we've finally made it. >> reporter: the couple visiting children who live in poverty. in an area made famous by the movie "slum dog millionaire." one man dancing for them. then kate urged, you show off your moves, william. later on the trip, william must decide how to handle a personal moment. they'll take in the taj mahal, his mother pictures there alone during a trip with charles in 1992. the image telegraphed to the world their marriage was over. how will the duke and duchess behave in that spot, facing a powerful memory? >> william wants to make his own memories in that spot. they plan to be back in london with their children by the weekend. >> approaches the green. >> hole in one. >> he has the 9 iron. >> you can't blab. >> the royal rush. >>> the couple who hoped to have a baby with the help of a rare transplant, speaking out for the first time in about recent setback. >>> plus, the real-life cast away. the men who spelled out "help" with leav
. >> when we were married, india was the first place on kathryn's list, she t d me she wanted to visit. two children and five years later, we've finally made it. >> reporter: the couple visiting children who live in poverty. in an area made famous by the movie "slum dog millionaire." one man dancing for them. then kate urged, you show off your moves, william. later on the trip, william must decide how to handle a personal moment. they'll take in the taj mahal, his mother...
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>> let's hand off our coverage right now to kathryn and chris. >> when you are golfing, you are supposedto crush it. that's what they think, she's going to crush it. can she do it? can she do it? look at that. it's moving. it's moving. it's moving. it's still moving. it's not -- it's not in the hole. it's not in the hole, but she can do it. she can do it. >> it's a dogleger. >> don't think she can do it. this is very exciting, chris. this is the most excited i've been in my whole life. so far she's had two. she's going to have to try to do it in three. can she do it in three? >> assist by tucker carlson. >> up next, tucker, america's dad, carlson. he has great hair. will he be as great as golf? we don't know. oh, his hair did not help him here. it appears that his hair did not help him. can he do it in two? oh, no, no, no, no. tucker's hair is not helping. i think i saw him cheating. i think i saw him cheating. >> look at that. >> he did three. are you going to give hi a three? >> i give him five because that was cheating. >> wow. here comes clayton morris. >> oh, it was a sneeze. i don'
>> let's hand off our coverage right now to kathryn and chris. >> when you are golfing, you are supposedto crush it. that's what they think, she's going to crush it. can she do it? can she do it? look at that. it's moving. it's moving. it's moving. it's still moving. it's not -- it's not in the hole. it's not in the hole, but she can do it. she can do it. >> it's a dogleger. >> don't think she can do it. this is very exciting, chris. this is the most excited i've been in...
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the board, for example, led by richard atkinson, former president of the university of california, kathryn lyle, university of wisconsin system, doug bennett, michael lomax, sarah tucker who ran the national hispanic association, michael crow and others, really believe that this was a worth white undertaking and we still do. we focused on no stakes value added approach because we thought the improvement question was a good way to start for post secondary education. we were starting to do research and development at a period in which no child left behind and the test corruption in k-12 was an issue. and so we decided to really take this value-added approach to scale. and it is a worthwhile endeavor. it turns out that there's about a .44 standard deviation of growth, at least based on the cla across 1,200, 1,400 test administrations. and that's a very significant growth in social science. controlling for entering competencies through the s.a.t. or the a.c.t. and now a matching model that we created. and the amount of growth in similarly situated institutions varies as much as 1.0. there's a
the board, for example, led by richard atkinson, former president of the university of california, kathryn lyle, university of wisconsin system, doug bennett, michael lomax, sarah tucker who ran the national hispanic association, michael crow and others, really believe that this was a worth white undertaking and we still do. we focused on no stakes value added approach because we thought the improvement question was a good way to start for post secondary education. we were starting to do...