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this is with new york cityj=aç r de blasio, new york city governor andrew cuomo and other officials. let's go back to that right now. >> -- the governor mentioned an additional person. this person was a driver of an l uber car with whom the patient had no direct physical contact and is considered not to be at risk. on today when he reported fever he contacted the health department. and he was brought to bellevue hospit hospital. the test for ebola conducted and conducted at our public healo= lab. i think that i shoulde÷'Ñ turn to dr. 6zypher to talk about prospect of his transfer.kzñ confident that alln are.kzñ of the protocols that we've worked so hard to put in place for communications with all levels of our public health system, with our emergency medical system, with our public health system have worked as well as we expected0c!ñ them to work. and we're glad that the patient is safely here at bellevue hospital. over to you, doctor. and governor cuomo and mayor de blasio. firstly, our wishes and prayers go out to this doctor, his family and friends for a speedyw recovery.
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this is new york, people come through new york. they come through new york's airports so we can't say that this is an unexpected circumstance. we have had a full, coordinated effort that has been working literally night and day, court nading sfi, state and federal resources, coordinating and drilling from airports to transportations, to subway stations to ambulances to hospitals. so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. they didn't know what they were dealing with in dallas. and we had the advantage of learning from the dallas experience. just the other day, it had been long days, but i believe yesterday we had 5,000 health care workers who were being drilled on just this situation. we also had a fortunate circumstance here that the infected person was a doctor. the doctor who worked on doctors without borders. so he was familiar with the possibility and the symptoms, et cetera. and he handled himself accordingly. our best information is that for the relevant period of time, he was only exposed to a very few people
this is new york, people come through new york. they come through new york's airports so we can't say that this is an unexpected circumstance. we have had a full, coordinated effort that has been working literally night and day, court nading sfi, state and federal resources, coordinating and drilling from airports to transportations, to subway stations to ambulances to hospitals. so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. they didn't know what they were dealing with in dallas....
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this is new york. people come to new york, they come to new york's airports. so we can't say that this is an unexpected circumstance. we have had a full coordinated effort that has been working literally night and day coordinating city, state and federal resources. coordinating and drilling from airports to transportations, to hospitals. so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. what happened in dallas was actually the exact opposite. dallas unfortunately was caught before they could really what they were dealing with in dallas. and we had the advantage of learning from the dallas experience. just the other day -- they've been long days, but i believe it was yesterday we had 5,000 health care workers being drilled on just this situation. we also had a fortunate affected person was a doctor. a doctor who worked on doctors without borders. so he was familiar with the possibility and the symptoms, et cetera, and he handled himself accordingly. our best information is that for the relevant period of time he was only exposed to a very few people, pa
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he is attached to new york presbyterian hospital in new york city. it was believed he was infected in the west african nation of guinea. we were told he was working to fight the ebola epidemic alongside the heroic international medical organization called doctors without borders. new york officials said dr. craig spencer felt some mild fatigue in the last couple of days but nothing serious. he has been self monitoring by taking his temperature twice a
he is attached to new york presbyterian hospital in new york city. it was believed he was infected in the west african nation of guinea. we were told he was working to fight the ebola epidemic alongside the heroic international medical organization called doctors without borders. new york officials said dr. craig spencer felt some mild fatigue in the last couple of days but nothing serious. he has been self monitoring by taking his temperature twice a
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he is attached to new york presbyterian hospital in new york city. it was believed he was infected in the west african nation of guinea. we were told he was working to fight the ebola epidemic alongside the heroic international medical organization called doctors without borders. new york officials said dr. craig spencer felt some mild fatigue in the last couple of days but nothing serious. he has been self monitoring by taking his temperature twice a day since he returned last week. he reportedly did not have a temperature until this morning, but then he did. they are saying it was 103 degrees when he contacted doctors without borders to tell them about his fever. they then contacted the health department. the help department contacted local emergency services in new york city. emergency services in new york city dispatched one of the 36 teams in the -- they have been set up by the new york city fire department to handle first medical response and also medical transport for infectious diseases and hazardous materials. the fire department of new york
he is attached to new york presbyterian hospital in new york city. it was believed he was infected in the west african nation of guinea. we were told he was working to fight the ebola epidemic alongside the heroic international medical organization called doctors without borders. new york officials said dr. craig spencer felt some mild fatigue in the last couple of days but nothing serious. he has been self monitoring by taking his temperature twice a day since he returned last week. he...
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that it's here in new york, it's more frightening. new york is a dense place. a lot of people on top of each other, but the more facts you know, the less frightening this situation is. we have had a full, coordinated effort that has been working, literally, night and day coordinating city, state and federal resources, coordinating and drilling from airports to transportation to subway stations to ambulances to hospitals, so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. what happened in dallas was actually the exact opposite. dallas, unfortunately, was caught before they could really prepare, before they really knew what they were dealing with in dallas. we had the advantage of learning from the dallas experience. >> new york governor, andrew cuomo, speaking at bellevue hospital talking about the new york city and state in response to this breaking news that a doctor just back from west africa has tested positive for the ebola virus. comparing the new york response to what happened in dallas, where the very first patient to be diagnosed, thomas eric dun
that it's here in new york, it's more frightening. new york is a dense place. a lot of people on top of each other, but the more facts you know, the less frightening this situation is. we have had a full, coordinated effort that has been working, literally, night and day coordinating city, state and federal resources, coordinating and drilling from airports to transportation to subway stations to ambulances to hospitals, so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. what happened in...
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york city. >> new york city, new york state. you are at the top of the list. you learn that the hard way several times. security and making sure the people in this state are secure, public safety is job one. and understand the diming that is driving. charlie i don't believe this goes away, i don't believe this gets better. i believe this is a new normal. i believe this isis, there are a number of groups. >> rose: you support what the president has done so far. >> i support -- >> rose: should he do more. >> i support the president in his war on terror. he's the commander in chief, he calls the shots. i don't think that we can do enough. i think this is the new reality. >> rose: should the president havecm done more in syria. you know what the criticism of the president is at an early time when asked to support and secretary clinton said we need to do more and ci director petraeus and defense secretary all said we should do more and the president said no. >> yes. for me charlie it's like yesterday, i'm not going to second guess th
york city. >> new york city, new york state. you are at the top of the list. you learn that the hard way several times. security and making sure the people in this state are secure, public safety is job one. and understand the diming that is driving. charlie i don't believe this goes away, i don't believe this gets better. i believe this is a new normal. i believe this isis, there are a number of groups. >> rose: you support what the president has done so far. >> i support --...
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>> first this morning, the governors of new york and new jersey say they are not going to take any chances tot possibility of ebola spreading. >> so anyone who arrives at two major airports in those states and who's had direct contact in west africa, they will face mandatory quarantine for 21 days. >> a doctor overnight has tested negative for ebola. but this is a preliminary test. >> now we're covering this from all angles. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cowen is outside bellevue in new york. >> aaron mcpike at the white house and nick valencia live in atlanta. and we're starting with elizabeth cowen. the first patient diagnosed with ebola dr. craig spencer, at least the first in new york city, he is right there at bellevue. how is he doing? >> we're told he is in stable condition, on his cell phone, he's talking. sounds like considering he's really doing pretty well. >> how are officials retracing dr. spencer's movement. we know there is of course this process happens every time someone is tested positive for ebola. but how in this case are they making this work in all cities new
>> first this morning, the governors of new york and new jersey say they are not going to take any chances tot possibility of ebola spreading. >> so anyone who arrives at two major airports in those states and who's had direct contact in west africa, they will face mandatory quarantine for 21 days. >> a doctor overnight has tested negative for ebola. but this is a preliminary test. >> now we're covering this from all angles. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cowen...
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people come to new york ñ new york airports. so we kpt say this is unexpected. >> trace ghallager is live with the latest. trace? >> and megyn we have learned doctor spencer got to guinea in mid september working in guinea treating ebola patients. he says hecuvs# does not believ protective gear had been breeched he left guinea october 14th, arriving at jfk airport october 17th. new york authorities say he came in direct contact with very few people, but that could be largely unknown. here is why. dr. spencer says he began feeling sluggish tuesday of this week. he says he did not have a fever but yesterday, went for a three-mile jog. later took the subway. three different trains to brooklyn. he went to a bowling alley he says at the time he felt fine except for some fatigue. he took uber back home, uber says the cdc and new york health department told them that neither the driver or subsequent passengers were at risk. it's important to note he may not have come into contact with many people, but on dry surfaces ebola can live sev
people come to new york ñ new york airports. so we kpt say this is unexpected. >> trace ghallager is live with the latest. trace? >> and megyn we have learned doctor spencer got to guinea in mid september working in guinea treating ebola patients. he says hecuvs# does not believ protective gear had been breeched he left guinea october 14th, arriving at jfk airport october 17th. new york authorities say he came in direct contact with very few people, but that could be largely...
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york and new jersey. and why that might hurt instead of help after break. helps you find a whole range of coverages. no one else gives you options like that. [voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy? i just had a dream that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool... it isn't a dream, is it? nope. sorry! you know that thing freaks me out. he can hear you. he didn't mean that, kevin. kevin: yes, he did! keeping our competitors up at night. now, that's progressive. >>> good news for healthcare worker quarantined in new jersey this morning. she has tested negative in a preliminary test for the ebola virus. the woman arrived at newark airport and was immediately quarantined when officials learned she had been treating ae patients in west africa. officials ordering a 21 day mandatory quarantine for some travelers coming from the ebola hot zone. the ww.h.o. it's now exceeded 10 thousand worldwide and 5,000 deaths. outside bellevue with dr.
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this is new york. people come to new york. they come to new york's ashts. so we can't say that this is an unexpected circumstance. the -- we have had a full coordinated effort that has been working literally night and day coordinating city, state and federal resources, coordinating and drilling from airports to transportations to subway stations to ambulances, to hospitals, so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. what happened in dallas was actually the exact opposite. dall dallas, unfortunately, was caught before they could really prepare, before they really knew what they were dealing with in dallas, and we had the advantage of learning from the dallas experience, just the other day, they have been long days but i believe it was yesterday we had 5,000 health workers in the javits situation drilled on just this situation and we also had a fortunate circumstance here that the affected person was a doctor, person, a doctor who worked on doctors without borders, so he was familiar with the possibility and the symptoms, et cetera, and he hand
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this one in new york city. the hearing focused on the response in west africa, the so-called hot zone. joining me is carol maloney. congresswoman, thank you very much for joining us. are hospitals around the united states prepared or is there more work that needs to be done? >> there's always work that can be done. in new york when we got the first ebola patient, our professional teams responded. they didn't make any mistakes. they did everything right, based on what we know. we learned from dallas, he came into the country ten days ago, he was immediately picked up by cdc and the minute his temperature he temperature escalated, he was picked up by specially trained people. he was taken to bellevue, which was degr was a designated hospital as ready to treat ebola. >> so you're confident they got the job done at bellevue? >> i'm very proud of the medical team at bellevue. >> what did you learn today that still raises concerns for you? >> first and foremost, how do we protect the american people? that's what ever
this one in new york city. the hearing focused on the response in west africa, the so-called hot zone. joining me is carol maloney. congresswoman, thank you very much for joining us. are hospitals around the united states prepared or is there more work that needs to be done? >> there's always work that can be done. in new york when we got the first ebola patient, our professional teams responded. they didn't make any mistakes. they did everything right, based on what we know. we learned...
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so people here in new york city and the new york health commission is saying do not -- basically do not freak out because it is very unlikely that people in new york city are going to contract this because of the way it is contracted. so we want to alert people but at the same time, erin, we don't have the results yet. we don't know yet. >> thank you very much, poppy har low. and to give you an idea the officials are going to the great lengths to keep peoplin formed. this flier is being handed out to people who live near dr. spencer. it asks, are you at risk and have you had direct contact, and did you visit a country within the last 21 days and the answer for the doctor is probably yes. we are outside of spencer's apartment building. miguel, what is the reaction where you are? >> reporter: well, those flyers are outside of the apartment and this area is flooded with public health officials and politicians, people trying to alay the concerns of people in this neighborhood. and also the public health officials going door-to-door trying to figure out who mr. spencer had contact with over
so people here in new york city and the new york health commission is saying do not -- basically do not freak out because it is very unlikely that people in new york city are going to contract this because of the way it is contracted. so we want to alert people but at the same time, erin, we don't have the results yet. we don't know yet. >> thank you very much, poppy har low. and to give you an idea the officials are going to the great lengths to keep peoplin formed. this flier is being...
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we've got so much information in the new york, new york health authorities tonight. and they told us they had a plan and they were implementing a plan and gave us a lot of confidence. i feel very confident that bellevue hospital and the new york public health authority, they're in charge, they ear in control and everything is going to be okay in new york. >> certainly dallas was a wake-up call. and we know the cdc team is heading to new york right now. that will be another layer. so thanks once again. great input. we really appreciate it. thank you. well, this current outbreak originated in west africa, of course. there have been concerned about how quickly some of those countries have dealt with this crisis. sierra leone's government is defending their response. >> listless with fever, the sick of sierra leone have few options. these people might have ebola, but their chances of getting decent care are slim. just this morning four cases arrived. most days they see more than ten people turning up with ebola symptoms. they're forced to wait in a tent outside. the isol
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that it's here in new york, it's more frightening. new york is a dense place. a lot of people on top of each other but the more facts you know, the less frightening the situation is. we already acted very, very quickly and identified about four of the people who we believe -- we believe there are four people who he came in contact with during the relevant period and we are already in contact with all four people. >> now, we've got some video here as police did isolate spencer's apartment. health workers have gone door to door, in fact, in the neighborhood to distribute information on the disease to his neighbors. just last hour natalie allen spoke with gavin macgregor-skinner about what should be done next. >> we're seeing a commonsense approach to this and starting to regionalize our response. initially the cdc director said that every hospital in the country was going to be prepared for ebola. we know based on money, resource, that's not possible. we know based on the personal protective equipment we wear, the gowns and masks and glovers and facials, yeah, th
that it's here in new york, it's more frightening. new york is a dense place. a lot of people on top of each other but the more facts you know, the less frightening the situation is. we already acted very, very quickly and identified about four of the people who we believe -- we believe there are four people who he came in contact with during the relevant period and we are already in contact with all four people. >> now, we've got some video here as police did isolate spencer's apartment....
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york and new jersey. this came as a surprise to some officials, question is, will it do more harm than good? >>> and also, the attack on the four new york city police officers, they are calling it a terror attack. we'll tell you what they have learned. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. don't juhoney.it fargo honey? visit tripadvisor fargo. perfect. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. . >>> well are a lot of major stories happening tonight. one of them we're following closely, the ebola case developments. one change in policy, new york and new jersey today announced and surpr
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and the "new york times" hasn't either. and saturday's article concentrated entirely on the first two shots that were fired and never mentioned the last one. the last one was the shot that killed michael brown. officer wilson fired it into the teenager's head as he was falling to the ground. some witnesses say stumbling forward to the ground with his hands up in a clear sign of surrender. officer wilson had already shot michael brown five times, including once in the face, but he wasn't finished. he fired that final shot right into michael brown's skull. and killed him. and when the "new york times" can explain why officer wilson fired that last shot, then we will finally have the answer we've all been looking for. while every business is unique, everyone is looking for ways to cut expenses. and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can use it to track your actual energy use. find rebates that make equipment upgrades more affordable. even develop a customized energy plan for your compa
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is sending a rapid response team to new york to handle the first confirmed case of ebola in new york city. also - this story - new york might be diverse, but the public school is not. we'll talk with a city council member that tried to change that. >> and why the los angeles skyline may not look like this for much longer. >>> we begin with the first confirm case of ebola in new york city. a 33-year-old doctor tested positive. craig spencer his name. he returned to the city after treating ebola patients in west africa. he is in quarantine in new york's bellevue hospital. new federal ebola response guards are getting ready to fight the disease. the teams will rush to any u.s. city within hours of a confirmed case, and the government is forming teaming to prepare hospitals around the country. three of the units have already been deployed. jonathan betz is there with that. >> medical detectives are trying to nail down where spencer has been, and who he has been in contact with. it could be a daunting task in the country's crowded city. spencer tested positive for ebola today. now he is i
is sending a rapid response team to new york to handle the first confirmed case of ebola in new york city. also - this story - new york might be diverse, but the public school is not. we'll talk with a city council member that tried to change that. >> and why the los angeles skyline may not look like this for much longer. >>> we begin with the first confirm case of ebola in new york city. a 33-year-old doctor tested positive. craig spencer his name. he returned to the city after...
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mandvi in new york. in new york -- what's the story, aasif? >> the story, jon? jon: that's right. >> the story is when i said i'd stay here in new york ebola was in texas. [ applause ] but now that everyone but me is in texas, ebola is in new york! >> jon: so you are saying -- what i'm saying is (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) -- >> jon: always good to have him back. we also wanted to check in on austin's own ebola preparation, jessica will exams is at the capitol city at the ip february husband disease facility. at least -- i think you're there. >> that's where i am. but like every other place in austin the infectious disease ward is also an espresso bar. >> jon: jessica, based on your -- [ cheering and applause ] i know you've been doing a lot of boots on the ground reporting could ebola strode austin. >> from dallas, oh, yeah, jon. austin going to pick up something after dallas. no, jon, no. austin sets the trends, dallas finds out about them five years later. [ cheering and applause ] >> jon: there's no way
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the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio, the police chief in new york city, bill bratton, they're speaking and we're going to be getting some information, we assume, on what's going on in new york city right now, namely that ebola threat. there's a possibility -- it's just a possibility right now that a physician with doctors without borders who's back in new york city for about ten days, all of a sudden he's showing some symptoms, elevated fever, if you will, other symptoms, has just been taken to bellevue hospital in manhattan. we're going to see what the mayor of new york city -- there's bill bratton, the police chief of new york, what they have to say when we come back. latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. you can only find sleep number at a sleep num
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and while we are covering developing news on several fronts on this friday night, most urgently this evening, there has been another school shooting in this country. this time at a high school north of seattle in marysville, washington, where a student started shooting in a school cafeteria. we want to begin with the very latest. nbc's hallie jackson is covering for us tonight. >> a possible shooting in the cafeteria. >> reporter: moments before students sprinted out of marysville-pilchuck high school, just after 10:30 this morning, austin taylor was in the cafeteria with a classmate. >> all of a sudden i see him stand up, pull something out of his pocket. at first i thought it was just someone making a really loud noise with like a bag, like a big loud pop, until i heard four more after that. and i saw three kids just fall from the table like they were falling to the ground dead. >> reporter: from inside the school, tweets from students. don't
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and while we are covering developing news on several fronts on this friday night, most urgently this evening, there has been another school shooting in this country. this time at a high school north of seattle in marysville, washington, where a student started shooting in a school cafeteria. we want to begin with the...
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also tonight, ebola in new york city? the young doctor who sudden sickness launch as full scale alert, has the virus landed in our biggest city and can it be contained? and behind the headlines. the drug to show real promise in the fight against ebola z map. america tonight inside the lab where the drug was developed and an exclusive conversation there with a scientists behind it. there aren't many of us that get that experience, where you can draw a straight line from discovery, to success. it is the holy grail. >> it is wonderful, absolutely wonderful. good evening and thank you for joining us, it is not that terrorism is unknown, the last strike came nearly 30 years ago, the bombing of a flight from toronto, so the attacks shatters any motion that it was somehow immune, unless leaders both reeling and reacting. and an assault on the very heart of the canadian parliament, america tonight tells us canada now braces itself for the change to come. panic, fear, shock and grief. scenes from an attack that have stunned this n
also tonight, ebola in new york city? the young doctor who sudden sickness launch as full scale alert, has the virus landed in our biggest city and can it be contained? and behind the headlines. the drug to show real promise in the fight against ebola z map. america tonight inside the lab where the drug was developed and an exclusive conversation there with a scientists behind it. there aren't many of us that get that experience, where you can draw a straight line from discovery, to success. it...
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thank you. >> woodruff: the governors of new york and new jersey announced today that all travelers coming from ebola- affected countries will face a new mandatory quarantine when they arrive at airports in those two states. governors andrew cuomo and chris christie said the existing federal standards were not enough. it came just hours after new york city officials tried to tamp down concerns over that city's first ebola case. hari sreenivasan reports >> we have the finest public health system not only anywhere in this country but anywhere in the world. its a public health system that has been developed over decades it is ready for extraordinary challenges and its proving it as we speak. >> sreenivasan: new york city mayor bill de blasio sounded a reassuring tone this afternoon, a day after doctor craig spencer was diagnosed with the ebola virus and his fianceÉ and two friends were placed in quarantine. spencer, isolated and in stable condition at a new york hospital, had recently returned from treating ebola patients in guinea. but city health commissioner dr. mary bassett said the 33-y
thank you. >> woodruff: the governors of new york and new jersey announced today that all travelers coming from ebola- affected countries will face a new mandatory quarantine when they arrive at airports in those two states. governors andrew cuomo and chris christie said the existing federal standards were not enough. it came just hours after new york city officials tried to tamp down concerns over that city's first ebola case. hari sreenivasan reports >> we have the finest public...
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new york city has been working with new york state, the center for disease control to prepare for this, and our nation's largest city, based on what we know no -- now, i believe they have done absolutely everything right. the unck physician returned from west africa ten days ago, where he had been working on the ebola crisis. upon arrival into the united states, the doctor was fromminged by the cdc and the cust tolls and border control, and reported to new york city health authorities. yesterday when he reported he has 103 degree temperature, the healthcare system sprang into action. he was transporteded to bellevue hospital. the hospital has been designated for the isolation, indication and treatment of potential ebola patients. governor has designated eight special hospitals in new york city. earlier this week, a specially trained cdc team visited bellevue and determined that the hospital is well prepared to treat patients. i -- i must say that i respond to your concerns about nurses and at the hospital there were clear protocols in place to ensure that nurses and all staff caring fo
new york city has been working with new york state, the center for disease control to prepare for this, and our nation's largest city, based on what we know no -- now, i believe they have done absolutely everything right. the unck physician returned from west africa ten days ago, where he had been working on the ebola crisis. upon arrival into the united states, the doctor was fromminged by the cdc and the cust tolls and border control, and reported to new york city health authorities....
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>> the new york times is reporting that the white house is pressing the governors of new york and new jersey to overturn the new regulations. we have been asking the white house to confirm that basically all day but it comes as no surprise. we have been hearing from white house officials really all day also the u.s. ambassador made much the same comments. she said these new regulations are haphazard and not well thought out. we're hearing from a doctor as well and they are both saying that health care workers who go to these countries need to be treated like heroes. they want more health care workers to go because they want to control ebola at its source. they would also like to see other countries get involved and send health care workers there as well. >> all right. i'm joined now by the deputy commissioner. good to see you. so we haven't heard from the white house directly but through the "new york times," the white house is requesting a reversal in new york and new jersey and possibly illinois as well. >> we have been preparing for the threat of ebola for months now. we included t
>> the new york times is reporting that the white house is pressing the governors of new york and new jersey to overturn the new regulations. we have been asking the white house to confirm that basically all day but it comes as no surprise. we have been hearing from white house officials really all day also the u.s. ambassador made much the same comments. she said these new regulations are haphazard and not well thought out. we're hearing from a doctor as well and they are both saying...
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also, how did new york city handle its response? how did new york city handle its response? and really what is the risk to the larger population. the most populous city in the country with thousands of tourists coming here every single day. we'll be right back with our breaking news conference live from new york. i have a cold. i took nyquil but i'm still stuffed up. nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. really? alka-seltzer plus night rushes relief to eight symptoms of a full blown cold including your stuffy nose. (breath of relief) oh, what a relief it is. thanks. anytime. >>> breaking news here on cnn, ebola has reached new york city, a doctors without borders physician, 33-year-old craig spencer who recently returned from west trick has tested positive for the ebola virus. he has been in isolation the bellevue hospital in manhattan. that's since this morning. dr. debbie is with us. dr. alexander garza with us and gavin mcgregor skinner. juliet kayyem and dr. debbie, talk to us about this virus. you said the temperature depends on -- the fever depends u
also, how did new york city handle its response? how did new york city handle its response? and really what is the risk to the larger population. the most populous city in the country with thousands of tourists coming here every single day. we'll be right back with our breaking news conference live from new york. i have a cold. i took nyquil but i'm still stuffed up. nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. really? alka-seltzer plus night rushes relief to eight symptoms of a...
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man who attacked new york police with a hatchet. his father told the new york post that he wanted to kill white people. thomson believed white americans should pay for slavery and racism. one officer struck in the head is now in stable condition, the other released from the hospital. >> there is an intense battle for control in iraq and syria this morning. the u.s. coalition has been pounding targets in the region for nearly 40 airstrikes over the past four days. >> it's helping kurdish forces make gains. they repelled and isil attack overnight, which would have cut access to the turkish border. >> we have the details. >> it is doubtful whether the impact is as straight as it first seems with these attacks on isil, people in iraq and syria and the estimates are that some 31,000 iraq isil forces in iraq and syria exist, so the offensive which is so far killed just short of 500 members of isil is going to have to go a long way if it's going to have a bigger impact. the past few days have been significant, and overnight, we have seen t
man who attacked new york police with a hatchet. his father told the new york post that he wanted to kill white people. thomson believed white americans should pay for slavery and racism. one officer struck in the head is now in stable condition, the other released from the hospital. >> there is an intense battle for control in iraq and syria this morning. the u.s. coalition has been pounding targets in the region for nearly 40 airstrikes over the past four days. >> it's helping...
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after a doctor in new york city is diagnosed. find out what authorities there are telling a very nervous public. >>> and isis is threatening all of iraq, its people and its culture. we're going to be taking you to a baghdad museum that's protecting the country's instant treasures. hi, everyone. welcome to our viewers in the united states around around the world. i'm zain asher. residents and police in a small town in the united states are trying to piece together what led to a deadly school shooting on friday at a high school. it happens in marysville, washington. he shot five students one student died and then shot himself. source, saying that the gun was traced to his father. police are combing the school and hope to be finished in a couple of hour. >> reporter: it is the kind of call no parent wants to receive. >> my son had called me up and, you know, right after it happened, dad, dad, please come get me. there's been a shooting, a shooting. there's a gun. >> reporter: it was around 10:30 a.m. pacific time, students crowded i
after a doctor in new york city is diagnosed. find out what authorities there are telling a very nervous public. >>> and isis is threatening all of iraq, its people and its culture. we're going to be taking you to a baghdad museum that's protecting the country's instant treasures. hi, everyone. welcome to our viewers in the united states around around the world. i'm zain asher. residents and police in a small town in the united states are trying to piece together what led to a deadly...
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. >> new york governor andrew cuomo urging residents not to be alarmed after new york city doctor tested positive for ebola this morning. dr. craig spencer is waking up in isolation at bellevue hospital. officials are working to trace who else he had close contact with, and the cdc has sent a rapid response team to new york. dr. spencer was rushed to the hospital yesterday after reporting a 103-degree fever. he returned last week after treating ebola patients in west africa. we're going to keep you updated on the latest developments here on "way too early" and straight ahead on "morning joe." >>> now to sports. the chargers and broncos had a huge battle. peyton manning was at it again. this time connecting with emanuel sanders for three scores. rookie running back jawan thompson added two td runs. the broncos beat san diego 35-21. for you narrow shouldered millennial males living in your mother's basement, your 12 fantasy football teams need to be set up early this sunday morning. set your lineups early this week because kickoff is at 9:30 a.m. with the falcons facing the lions in london
. >> new york governor andrew cuomo urging residents not to be alarmed after new york city doctor tested positive for ebola this morning. dr. craig spencer is waking up in isolation at bellevue hospital. officials are working to trace who else he had close contact with, and the cdc has sent a rapid response team to new york. dr. spencer was rushed to the hospital yesterday after reporting a 103-degree fever. he returned last week after treating ebola patients in west africa. we're going...
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new york city was absolutely prepared. and this is a testament for how automatic of that drilling worked. but dr. spencer stable condition here at bellevue hospital, steph? >> all right. erika pitzi reporting outside of the hospital. i want to get to libby casey live in washington. you have some news to share. >> that's right. stephanie, speaking of trying to prove to the public, president obama is going to meet with nurse pham in the oval office. he'll see her in there with the president. she has been given a clean bill of health, and this will be an opportunity for the hospital to talk with her, but also to get some critical photographs, showing the american public that he is not alarmed about her condition. stephanie? >> yeah, that is pretty extraordinary because she was being treat bethesda, maryland. so she has a busy day in front of her. she is headed to the white house. why do you think the president feels it is so important to be seen with this nurse? >> well, it's just like the mayor being on the subway system. it
new york city was absolutely prepared. and this is a testament for how automatic of that drilling worked. but dr. spencer stable condition here at bellevue hospital, steph? >> all right. erika pitzi reporting outside of the hospital. i want to get to libby casey live in washington. you have some news to share. >> that's right. stephanie, speaking of trying to prove to the public, president obama is going to meet with nurse pham in the oval office. he'll see her in there with the...
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he is in isolation in a new york hospital and had been in new york, though, six days before developing a high fever thursday morning. >> we know that during the time that the patient was home before he became sick that he did leave his apartment. he -- we are aware that he went on a three-mile jog, a sign thaefs feeling quite well and he also took the subway system. we know that he's ridden on the a-train, the numbering 1 train, the l-train. we're still getting more information about this but we owe that yesterday that he went to a bowling alley in williamsburg. he was feeling well at that time. except for his feeling of fatigue. >> miguel marquez is outside dr. spencer's apartment there in new york. you've been there for some time, miguel. any activity or anything changes as people learn about this situation slowly? >> reporter: well, certainly there is an uptick in concern here in the neighborhood. there is -- i can tell you -- a heightened police presence we've seen for some hours and as soon as that positive result came back people in the neighborhood, the mood changed very quickly
he is in isolation in a new york hospital and had been in new york, though, six days before developing a high fever thursday morning. >> we know that during the time that the patient was home before he became sick that he did leave his apartment. he -- we are aware that he went on a three-mile jog, a sign thaefs feeling quite well and he also took the subway system. we know that he's ridden on the a-train, the numbering 1 train, the l-train. we're still getting more information about this...
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new, york minis, get the sensation. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back back our guest has a new film "birdman." >> it's a preview. nobody cares about a preview. nothing matters. >> we are getting rid of him. i don't give a [beep] >> shut up, shut up! listen to me for once. as soon as we announce he's taken over the advance preview. we can't afford to lose the preview, money. we can't afford to lose mike. it's about being respected and validated. that's what you told me. that's how you got me into this [beep]! now you're the director, get them under control, okay. >> jon: please welcome back to the program, zach galifianakis. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> jon: nice to see you, young man. >> thank you for having me. jon: this, this movie is such a brilliant man, the director. the performance he brings out of you. the technical achievement. it's incredible piece of work. >> good, you got my text about what to say? >> jon: yes, i'm reading that over your shoulder. >> they text it did there. jon: and
new, york minis, get the sensation. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back back our guest has a new film "birdman." >> it's a preview. nobody cares about a preview. nothing matters. >> we are getting rid of him. i don't give a [beep] >> shut up, shut up! listen to me for once. as soon as we announce he's taken over the advance preview. we can't afford to lose the preview, money. we can't afford to lose mike. it's about being respected and validated. that's...
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here in new york, it's more frightening. new york is a dense place. a lot of people are on top of each other. but the more facts you know, the less frightening the situation is. >> the first case of ebola in new york city. earlier today, we received confirmation a virus has spread in west africa. mal icon firmed the first case of ebola in that country. the patient is a young girl whose mother died in guinea several weeks ago and was brought by her family in the country according to a health ministry official. on a more positive note here in the the u.s., amber vinson who contracted earlier this month is now officially ebola free after a blood test yesterday. no word on when she will be leaving emory university hospital. the nbc camera man who contracted ebola in liberia is ebola free this week and in the hospital. people get ebola from being around very, very sick people. not people who felt a little funny and then became symptomatic later that night. mukpo says he will be more cautious in the future. >> do you know how you contracted ebola? >> that's
here in new york, it's more frightening. new york is a dense place. a lot of people are on top of each other. but the more facts you know, the less frightening the situation is. >> the first case of ebola in new york city. earlier today, we received confirmation a virus has spread in west africa. mal icon firmed the first case of ebola in that country. the patient is a young girl whose mother died in guinea several weeks ago and was brought by her family in the country according to a...
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and the "new york times" hasn't either. and saturday's article concentrated entirely on the first two shots that were fired and never mentioned the last one. the last one was the shot that killed michael brown. officer wilson fired it into the teenager's head as he was falling to the ground. some witnesses say stumbling forward to the ground with his hands up in a clear sign of surrender. officer wilson had already shot michael brown five times, including once in the face, but he wasn't finished. he fired that final shot right into michael brown's skull. and killed him. and when the "new york times" can explain why officer wilson fired that last shot, then we will finally have the answer we've all been looking for. [ male announcer ] tomcat bait kills up to 12 mice, faster than d-con. what will we do with all of these dead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's up with you? funny you ask. i'm actually here to pillage your town. [ villagers screaming ] but we went to summer camp together. s
and the "new york times" hasn't either. and saturday's article concentrated entirely on the first two shots that were fired and never mentioned the last one. the last one was the shot that killed michael brown. officer wilson fired it into the teenager's head as he was falling to the ground. some witnesses say stumbling forward to the ground with his hands up in a clear sign of surrender. officer wilson had already shot michael brown five times, including once in the face, but he...
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in new york city. and we're also waiting a live press conference at the nih clinic in bethesda, maryland, and they're set to announce why the nurse, nina pham, is expected to be dar
in new york city. and we're also waiting a live press conference at the nih clinic in bethesda, maryland, and they're set to announce why the nurse, nina pham, is expected to be dar
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the first case here in new york. i read this phrase that struck me, that struck with me, that the city was dispatching what it called disease detectives to fan out and do the contact tracing necessary. can you tell me anymore about who those folks are and what they're doing? >> well what they 'doing is part of general precaution. they'll go out and speak to everybody that he has had contact with. obviously, his girlfriend was one of those people. and that's why sources say that she is in quarantine right this. now're going to trace his steps to see who he has had physical contact with what so ever and then they'll be physically kaushsz under a quarantine of 21 days chrks is what we saw in dal lass for the family of mr. dunc duncan, who, unfortunate hi, died from it. so what they'll do, they'll talk to him, find out exact hi what he did, as much as they can, and then they'll try to piece together who could is possibly been in contact with them. they've hr gone thu apartment building and speaking to neighbors with anyb
the first case here in new york. i read this phrase that struck me, that struck with me, that the city was dispatching what it called disease detectives to fan out and do the contact tracing necessary. can you tell me anymore about who those folks are and what they're doing? >> well what they 'doing is part of general precaution. they'll go out and speak to everybody that he has had contact with. obviously, his girlfriend was one of those people. and that's why sources say that she is in...
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all things that a city like new york needs. but at some point enough could happen that it could drive you and others out. >> well, it already is. we have kids leaving the schools because the parents can't afford to live there anymore. >> so what happens then? >> rich people -- we're getting richer -- the houses that were -- you know, $150,000 to buy are now $10 million, $5 million, $20 million -- >> yeah, unbelievable when you see these prices. i saw your face when mary snow said that penthouse was $95 million. go? >> yeah. thank you nicki. nicki is a bit of a force to be reckoned with in the community, so she is not just speaking as a restaurant owner, she is speaking as a small business owner in new york. >>> coming up next a report on gender equality in the world. >> surrounded by the concrete and steel of downtown detroit, a two block square of dirt is sprouting tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, broccoli, leaks and more. not just crops ready for the dinner table, but hundreds of thousands of seedlings to be shipped to plots arou
all things that a city like new york needs. but at some point enough could happen that it could drive you and others out. >> well, it already is. we have kids leaving the schools because the parents can't afford to live there anymore. >> so what happens then? >> rich people -- we're getting richer -- the houses that were -- you know, $150,000 to buy are now $10 million, $5 million, $20 million -- >> yeah, unbelievable when you see these prices. i saw your face when mary...
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i do think that the governors of new jersey and new york, pushing back against hickcock over here quarantine is healthy. even though there's a dispute over the details of this, there is now a national consensus as there should be, that if you return from that zone, particularly if you have a fever, you can be in war rquara, which is of course is an infringement on your civil liberty. you are essentially being put into detention. the main argument should be detention or should it be house arrest, which is skoort of detention at home. and where she is going, even she has concedes that the state has a right to exert influence over here. but she is on her way to maine where the maine department of health and human services whether determine what she's in home quarantine. we seem to all agree that quarantine as a way to prevent -- >> health care workers who have been in this hot zone is it's voluntary at home isolation, that is not good enough for some of these governors, saying if you're not showing symptoms and you come here and you are showing symptoms, we need to protect the public. >> the go
i do think that the governors of new jersey and new york, pushing back against hickcock over here quarantine is healthy. even though there's a dispute over the details of this, there is now a national consensus as there should be, that if you return from that zone, particularly if you have a fever, you can be in war rquara, which is of course is an infringement on your civil liberty. you are essentially being put into detention. the main argument should be detention or should it be house...
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right before we went on air, the governor of new york and governor of new jersey announced a new policy, a mandatory 10-day quarantine for anyone who had contact with ebola patients in west africa. the man date was done without bo bothering to inform the new york mayor. i happened to be speaking to new york's health commissioner about it. and when i asked her about it, it seemed like she, like the mayor, had only found out about the policy when it was rolled out. >> the policy would have applied to dr. spencer. you're thoughts? >> it just made news late today. and as you point out, we don't have anything in writing yet. i'm looking forward to seeing the written document. i've been assured by the state health department e department, the commissioner, that i'll have a chance to look at it. >> don't have anything in writing yet. the policy went into effect immediately and the nurse was the first person ensnared by it. this's dispute will she had a fever. she's saying the only reason she scanned a fever was because she was so stressed out by being forcibly quarantined against her will. at
right before we went on air, the governor of new york and governor of new jersey announced a new policy, a mandatory 10-day quarantine for anyone who had contact with ebola patients in west africa. the man date was done without bo bothering to inform the new york mayor. i happened to be speaking to new york's health commissioner about it. and when i asked her about it, it seemed like she, like the mayor, had only found out about the policy when it was rolled out. >> the policy would have...
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. >> good evening from new york. a nurse who was held against her will for three days in a mandatory quarantine is finally free tonight and heading home. while the governors whose brand new ebola policies put her there find themselves under fire. friday afternoon, governor andrew cuomo of new york and governor chris christie of new jersey announced a new policy, a mandatory 21-day quarantine for anyone who had contact with ebola patients in west africa. the new policy was created apparently with no consultation with the federal government or the cdc some without even bothering to inform new york mayor will g deblasio. i happened to be speaking with new york's health commissioner that night, and when i asked her, it seemed that she, like the mayor, only found out about the new policy when it was rolled out. >> the newly announced quarantine would have applied to dr. spencer. you views on that policy today. >> just made late afternoon, and as you point out -- we don't heave anything in writing yet so i'm looking forwar
. >> good evening from new york. a nurse who was held against her will for three days in a mandatory quarantine is finally free tonight and heading home. while the governors whose brand new ebola policies put her there find themselves under fire. friday afternoon, governor andrew cuomo of new york and governor chris christie of new jersey announced a new policy, a mandatory 21-day quarantine for anyone who had contact with ebola patients in west africa. the new policy was created...
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he is now a worker in upstate new york. he is working long grueling hours to support his family of six but he's one of the lucky ones. >> translator: now, in this job it's very different because we receive overtime, vacations and two paid sick days. >> reporter: many workers are not so lucky. >> what i found was, there are labor abuses everywhere. but outside just being labor abuses athe way the law is structured in new york state, workers don't have the right to overtime pay, they don't have a right to a day of rest and they don't have collective pawrging protections. so-- bargaining protections. so what this means is you could work a 90 hour work week seven days a week and get straight minimum wage. >> maggie says conditions here are defined by an 80 year old labor law. >> one of the new deal legislations that gave us the weekend, minimum wage overtime pay, that secluded farm workers and domestic workers. the politics is really that so many of the domestic and agricultural jobs were filled by blacks and they didn't want b
he is now a worker in upstate new york. he is working long grueling hours to support his family of six but he's one of the lucky ones. >> translator: now, in this job it's very different because we receive overtime, vacations and two paid sick days. >> reporter: many workers are not so lucky. >> what i found was, there are labor abuses everywhere. but outside just being labor abuses athe way the law is structured in new york state, workers don't have the right to overtime pay,...
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york and new jersey. do you think it is an overreaction? do you think by doing that, as the nurse said, that you're violating people's basic human rights? >> i think it is an overreaction. and here's the problem. is our best tool to deal with ebola, to protect ourselves from ebola in this country, to send health care workers and other aid workers to west africa. and i can tell you, i have friends on the ground there right now, they are taking down their twitter accounts, their facebook accounts. they've been harassed. their kids are being bullied at school. we've already heard about the bellevue nurses who were denied food service, that their kids are also being stigmatized. i had a friend who was going to volunteer with me in west africa and she's decided not to when she heard about the quarantine. this is going to have a huge impact on our best tool to control ebola. >> all right, that's going to have to be the last of it. thank you, doctors. appreciate it. when we come right back, is the federal govern
york and new jersey. do you think it is an overreaction? do you think by doing that, as the nurse said, that you're violating people's basic human rights? >> i think it is an overreaction. and here's the problem. is our best tool to deal with ebola, to protect ourselves from ebola in this country, to send health care workers and other aid workers to west africa. and i can tell you, i have friends on the ground there right now, they are taking down their twitter accounts, their facebook...
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cuomo's new york. andrew cuomo's policies have new york last in too many categories. >> new york has a proud history of fighting discrimination. that is why it is shocking that rob astorino has violated discrimination laws for years. he is the only __ $10 million in penalties for civil rights violations. rob astorino _ so far right, he is wrong for a new york. >> from buffalo, new york, it is election 14. the race for governor. sponsored by the buffalo news and wned. support for election 14, the race for governor, comes from verizon. >> with horizon technology networks, we provide answers and communication solutions that will help create a better tomorrow for our communities. we are proud to support this broadcast of the 2014 gubernatorial debate. >> now from the wned studios, here is the moderator, brian myers. >> thank you, and welcome to all of you. over the next hour, we will learn more about four candidates for governor who are seeking your vote on election day. republican rob astorino is serving
cuomo's new york. andrew cuomo's policies have new york last in too many categories. >> new york has a proud history of fighting discrimination. that is why it is shocking that rob astorino has violated discrimination laws for years. he is the only __ $10 million in penalties for civil rights violations. rob astorino _ so far right, he is wrong for a new york. >> from buffalo, new york, it is election 14. the race for governor. sponsored by the buffalo news and wned. support for...
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he is attached to new york presbyterian hospital in new york city. he was affected in the west african nation of guinea. dr. spencer was working to fight the ebola epidemic alongside the heroic international medical organization called doctors without borders. new york officials say craig spencer felt some mild fatigue in the last couple of days but nothing serious. he has been self monitoring, taking his temperature twice a day since he returned last week. he reportedly did not have a temperature until this morning, but then he did. they said it was 103 degrees when he contacted doctors without borders to tell them about his fever. that organization contacted the health department. the health department contacted local emergency services in new york city. this is interesting. the emergency services in new york city dispatched one of the 36 teams in the foot ny, 36 has tacked teams that have been set up by the new york city fire department to handle first medical response and medical transport for infectious diseases and hazardous materials. the fire
he is attached to new york presbyterian hospital in new york city. he was affected in the west african nation of guinea. dr. spencer was working to fight the ebola epidemic alongside the heroic international medical organization called doctors without borders. new york officials say craig spencer felt some mild fatigue in the last couple of days but nothing serious. he has been self monitoring, taking his temperature twice a day since he returned last week. he reportedly did not have a...
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a doctor is now in isolation in a new york city hospital. his fiancee and two friends are quarantined. and a medical s.w.a.t. team is deployed amid urgent efforts to track down his possible contacts. our correspondents and analysts, newsmakers are standing by with full coverage. let's begin with the latest on the school shooting. cnn's tom foreman is standing by with that. >> we're piecing together all this information as well as we can at this hour, what happened at the school. here's what we know about the alleged gunman. jaylen fryberg was a freshman, a football player and part of the homecoming court. he was a native american. classmates say he was into hunting. he was friendly and he was popular. and this is what we know at this point about the time line of what happened. shortly after 10:30 a.m., as students gathered in the cafeteria for lunch, one witness says a young man rose from a table, pulled a small pistol from his pocket and began firing. >> i saw three kids just fall from the table like they were falling to the ground dead. i
a doctor is now in isolation in a new york city hospital. his fiancee and two friends are quarantined. and a medical s.w.a.t. team is deployed amid urgent efforts to track down his possible contacts. our correspondents and analysts, newsmakers are standing by with full coverage. let's begin with the latest on the school shooting. cnn's tom foreman is standing by with that. >> we're piecing together all this information as well as we can at this hour, what happened at the school. here's...
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ebola is also in new york. the canadian parliament has been besieged by an extremist, and isis continues its reign of terror across the middle east. we're 11 days from the elections. we're back with the roundtable. paul, how do you vote today if you're one of the mysterious 4 to 12% undecided? >> i don't know. you've just depressed me. i want to go out and have a beer. >> that means 12% haven't made up their mind. what will they do with all of this in their head? >> the most important question we look at, is the country on the right track, or the wrong track? clearly at this moment -- >> who would say right track? >> nobody would say right track. >> there's always someone. >> looks good to me. >> it's like the guy who liked clinton more after monica. remember that? >> that's a real problem for anybody with a d next to their name. it has to be a problem. president is polling 30% approval, how do you get 50% of the people to vote for you. >> if you're republican, do you like the way things are going? scott walker
ebola is also in new york. the canadian parliament has been besieged by an extremist, and isis continues its reign of terror across the middle east. we're 11 days from the elections. we're back with the roundtable. paul, how do you vote today if you're one of the mysterious 4 to 12% undecided? >> i don't know. you've just depressed me. i want to go out and have a beer. >> that means 12% haven't made up their mind. what will they do with all of this in their head? >> the most...