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that state is actually connecticut. the democratic governor of connecticut, with very little national attention, dan maloy, three weeks ago, declared ebola to be a public hemt emergency and empowered connecticut's public health department mandatory quarantining orders. the leader leaves et up to public health department to deem by the commissioner to potentially have been exposed to ebola and to potentially pose a risk to others. the number of people this has effected so far is not totally clear. our count shows that eight people have been held under that mandatory quarantine in connecticut so far. these are people who are being held. this is an ordered stay fus. one of those individuals who's being held in this ordered quarantine has tested negative for ebola and still is confined to a quarantine under order of his state government. he is ready to talk for the first time and that is next. >>> we believe that quarantine is the right way to go. but it's the first application of this new set of standards that we've develo
that state is actually connecticut. the democratic governor of connecticut, with very little national attention, dan maloy, three weeks ago, declared ebola to be a public hemt emergency and empowered connecticut's public health department mandatory quarantining orders. the leader leaves et up to public health department to deem by the commissioner to potentially have been exposed to ebola and to potentially pose a risk to others. the number of people this has effected so far is not totally...
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that state is actually connecticut. democratic governor of connecticut dan malloy on october 7th, almost three weeks ago with very little national attention, dan malloy three weeks ago declared it to be a public health emergency and empowered them to constitute mandatory quarantine orders for people returning from west africa. and the order that dan malloy issued leaves it up with commissioner of public health in connecticut to decide to impose a mandatory quarantine on anyone deemed by the commissioner to potentially have been exposed to ebola and to expose a risk to others. the number of people affected so far is not clear. or count as best we can tell is that eight people have been held rnd that mandatory quarantine in connecticut so far. this is not just people self-monitoring. this is people who are being held. this is an ordered status. one of those individuals who is being held in this ordered quarantine has tested negative for ebola and yet he is still confined to a quarantine under order from his state governme
that state is actually connecticut. democratic governor of connecticut dan malloy on october 7th, almost three weeks ago with very little national attention, dan malloy three weeks ago declared it to be a public health emergency and empowered them to constitute mandatory quarantine orders for people returning from west africa. and the order that dan malloy issued leaves it up with commissioner of public health in connecticut to decide to impose a mandatory quarantine on anyone deemed by the...
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but millford, connecticut, when they squibt at africa, it all looks like one big thing. so this little girl who is not sick, never been around a person with ebola, never been in a country that has ebola in it currently, other than the united states, this little girl, third grade, 7 years old, was being forced to stay home. what has turned out differently in millford, connecticut, though, as opposed to all those other bastions of wrong is that in millford, connecticut, the family's daughter was being excluded from school, they decided to sue. and tonight, there is late word from the family of that little girl that finally she is going to be allowed to go to school. the family sued, they reach a settlement with the millford school district tonight. the school district concedes the girl is perfectly healthy. she's had no contact with any ebola patients, sh edoes not present any health risk to any individual, and finally, finally after all of this idiotic rigamarole, she will be allowed to go back to school as of tomorrow. happy halloween. the school district still insists t
but millford, connecticut, when they squibt at africa, it all looks like one big thing. so this little girl who is not sick, never been around a person with ebola, never been in a country that has ebola in it currently, other than the united states, this little girl, third grade, 7 years old, was being forced to stay home. what has turned out differently in millford, connecticut, though, as opposed to all those other bastions of wrong is that in millford, connecticut, the family's daughter was...
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we're seeing in connecticut, an illinois governor's race. what states are up for grabs in gubernatorial races are a little different than terrain for senate purposes. like the arkansases, the louisianas. president obama even on his best day wouldn't do very well. you see why he's probably not going into a colorado or new hampshire as well. >> this is not his best day, some might say. orman, roberts tonight, what do we anticipate? >> there's room for fluidity in this race. our latest poll shows orman with the lead. also showed a third of voters don't know enough about him to make a judgment. what roberts needs to do is win back some independent support. if he can sort of get some of those people back into his camp and energize republicans, that's what he's going to have to do to pull up even with orman. >> carrie dan and mark murray, thank you. we'll all be working into our 80s right now. from wall street, stocks plunging just minutes after the open. look at the dow, the dow has now dropped more than 326 points already today. all three major
we're seeing in connecticut, an illinois governor's race. what states are up for grabs in gubernatorial races are a little different than terrain for senate purposes. like the arkansases, the louisianas. president obama even on his best day wouldn't do very well. you see why he's probably not going into a colorado or new hampshire as well. >> this is not his best day, some might say. orman, roberts tonight, what do we anticipate? >> there's room for fluidity in this race. our latest...
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in connecticut, you had a tax increase. i know connecticut is very tax averse. is that it? >> i think americans are pretty fed up with politics and politicians. they don't think the economy is looking good for them, whatever the experts say has happened with the recovery and that's hurting governors wherever they are. >> robert, are the democrats going to point to some victories when president obama comes out and makes a statement? will he claim this victories? >> i think so. the big question is how big of a sweep will there be in the gubernatorial races. can they take out a 2016 contender in scott walker? can mary burke eke out a victory? that's my question. >> i know who will be happen if scott walker goes down. that's my colleague ed schultz. >> chris christie may be pretty happy too. >> he's in the on-deck circle waiting to move up if he wins. thank you, robert. susan, thank you for coming on. and you're as smart as i am, any day of the week. you're just being cute with me. >> tomorrow we'll have a report on how it looks from new hampshire. up next, we've seen politicia
in connecticut, you had a tax increase. i know connecticut is very tax averse. is that it? >> i think americans are pretty fed up with politics and politicians. they don't think the economy is looking good for them, whatever the experts say has happened with the recovery and that's hurting governors wherever they are. >> robert, are the democrats going to point to some victories when president obama comes out and makes a statement? will he claim this victories? >> i think so....
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. >> aspen hill, connecticut. what's wrong. >> a man is being killed in front of me. >> how is a man being killed in front of you. >> i don't know. >> ma'am, how do you not know? >> police are all over the place. so here we have the homicide detectives on the scene of a murder putting on bullet-proof vests as they walk around the gas station. and i say to myself, what's going on here? well, it's that point they realize that perhaps the shooting of the man operating the lawn mower, the shooting of the taxicab driver may be related and may well be some sort of sniper attack on these two people. >> it was absolutely one of our worst fears that we had now multiple shootings and really no explanation and no suspect. >> wtop radio reporters amy morris and neal augenstein are among the first to hear of the shootings. >> i was called back to the radio station. on my way back, i got a call call saying, no, no, no, no, go back to where you were. there's been another shooting. on my way back to the shooting i got a third cal
. >> aspen hill, connecticut. what's wrong. >> a man is being killed in front of me. >> how is a man being killed in front of you. >> i don't know. >> ma'am, how do you not know? >> police are all over the place. so here we have the homicide detectives on the scene of a murder putting on bullet-proof vests as they walk around the gas station. and i say to myself, what's going on here? well, it's that point they realize that perhaps the shooting of the man...
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he's cancelling a planned trip to connecticut and new jersey. instead, convening a white house meaning on ebola. the daily briefing was also postponed an hour. this is one of the many factors driving a big drop in the stock market. the dow currently down 400 points. that drop, again, in part to a tumble in u.s. airlines. this follows the news this patient flew monday night. joining me now is kristen welker. who will be attending this meeting? tell us what you know. >> well, president obama's going to meet with the heads of the agencies charged with dealing with the ebola situation here in the united states. and we know he's going to make remarks after that meeting. i anticipate he will try to reassure the public, as you point out. there are new fears today after we have learned that a second health care worker was diagnosed we bith ebola in dallas. are other hospitals throughout the country prepared to deal with new cases of ebola? of course, the answer to that in dallas is that hospital was not prepared to deal with that first patient who was s
he's cancelling a planned trip to connecticut and new jersey. instead, convening a white house meaning on ebola. the daily briefing was also postponed an hour. this is one of the many factors driving a big drop in the stock market. the dow currently down 400 points. that drop, again, in part to a tumble in u.s. airlines. this follows the news this patient flew monday night. joining me now is kristen welker. who will be attending this meeting? tell us what you know. >> well, president...
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and when i spoke to my commissioner in connecticut, what that does is reflects a cut to connecticut in hospital preparedness of about 37%. i checked in on ohio. that budget -- that funding was 29% cut. is it the total answer? should we have -- should there be protocols that are uniform and standards that are uniform and look at where the soft spots are and glitches are? yes. but when you underfund the agencies that have the responsibility for protecting human life, to the extent that they have been, that is a serious problem. >> all right, congresswoman from connecticut, appreciate the time this morning. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> right now we're going to shift gears a little bit. going to get into something that actually may be just as a challenge as trying to stop ebola. congressional dysfunction. very smart people including one of the hosts right here at this network have come together with a plan to fix it. you can see how americans feelings towards congress have been plummeting after 9/11. now 13 years ago, 84% approve the work congress was doing. but that began to fade
and when i spoke to my commissioner in connecticut, what that does is reflects a cut to connecticut in hospital preparedness of about 37%. i checked in on ohio. that budget -- that funding was 29% cut. is it the total answer? should we have -- should there be protocols that are uniform and standards that are uniform and look at where the soft spots are and glitches are? yes. but when you underfund the agencies that have the responsibility for protecting human life, to the extent that they have...
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today president obama called off his planned campaign trips to new jersey and connecticut and instead stayed back in washington and convened an emergency cabinet meeting to deal with the ebola crisis. we're also just learning tonight that the president has canceled planned trips to rhode island and new york for tomorrow. again, he will remain at the white house tomorrow to work on the ebola crisis instead of doing that domestic travel. even texas governor rick perry, who was very happy to stay on the campaign trail in iowa, as texas we now know bungled the first diagnosis of ebola in his home state, even rick perry decided to cut short his european trip and come back to texas and communicate with people about it. when the news broke today that the second nurse to be infected flew yesterday on a cleveland plane on a cleveland to dallas flight while she already had a low grade fever, health authorities caution that that low grade fever itself was not enough of a symptom for her to pose a significant risk of transmitting the virus to any other passengers on that plane, but still frontier
today president obama called off his planned campaign trips to new jersey and connecticut and instead stayed back in washington and convened an emergency cabinet meeting to deal with the ebola crisis. we're also just learning tonight that the president has canceled planned trips to rhode island and new york for tomorrow. again, he will remain at the white house tomorrow to work on the ebola crisis instead of doing that domestic travel. even texas governor rick perry, who was very happy to stay...
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my own state of connecticut, i talk to the commissioner yesterday. we have seen a 37% cut to it. you need to connect the dots. i transmitted the local level to our health care professionals who do not have the resources they need to contain the crisis. that's happening with the effort as well. it's a very serious, serious issue we're facing. it's a special time. it's an emergency. we have to treat it as such. we have to contain it as a source, and we have to provide the resources that we need to deal with it here. in is not like roads, bridges, or parks we deal with at the federal level. it's about saving people's lives. we have to stop nickel and diming the agencies that help to deal with the issues, but more importantly we have to have the solutions that deal with prevention and have an infrastructure in place. >> and, you know, when you say it's time to connect the dots, these dots aren't 2,000 or 7,000 mimes away. they're right here at home. we have to deal with something that is already in the united states. congresswoman rosa delauro, thank you. what a pleasure to have you
my own state of connecticut, i talk to the commissioner yesterday. we have seen a 37% cut to it. you need to connect the dots. i transmitted the local level to our health care professionals who do not have the resources they need to contain the crisis. that's happening with the effort as well. it's a very serious, serious issue we're facing. it's a special time. it's an emergency. we have to treat it as such. we have to contain it as a source, and we have to provide the resources that we need...
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he's making the way up to connecticut this morning. nbc learning his campaign schedule in the final weeks. the vote is not necessarily all about the president. are some candidates running too far from him, you think? >> i think they are. in the sense that democrats benefit from higher turnout. if you look at the polls among likely voters, among people following the races extremely closely, those tilt slightly toward republicans. if you broaden it out and include all register voters, then you actually have about a 4-point advantage among democrats. the broader electorate is more democratic than the ones that come out. if the president and if the first lady can go around the country and they can encourage turnout in some of the states it's democrat's best hope. >> you know i think a lot of democrats are under estimating the power of president obama as a campaigner and as a support. but, you know, that's just me. >>> you caught up with mitch mcconnell yesterday. he some interesting words about his good friend hillary clinton and grimes' v
he's making the way up to connecticut this morning. nbc learning his campaign schedule in the final weeks. the vote is not necessarily all about the president. are some candidates running too far from him, you think? >> i think they are. in the sense that democrats benefit from higher turnout. if you look at the polls among likely voters, among people following the races extremely closely, those tilt slightly toward republicans. if you broaden it out and include all register voters, then...
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. >>> this morning, fear and frustration over ebola in connecticut. jitters. a 7-year-old was banned from class after a trip to nigeria. the family is suing. >>> a quurn teen showdown. kay si hickox is ready to fight. brian, all eyes are on maine this morning. >> reporter: kaci hickox was ordered to stay in her home, but she came out fighting. she says she won't submit to house arrest. >> i don't want to hurt anyone in the public, but i don't think this is an acceptable line to be drawn. >> reporter: she vows to fight maine authorities saying it is about civil rights, not health. >> we have to make decisions on science. i am healthy. you can hug me. you can shake my hand. there is no way i would give you ebola. >> reporter: at the white house, president obama stood with officials fighting ebola, including dr. kent brantly. >> we need to call them what they are, american heroes. they deserve our gratitude and they deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. >> reporter: u.s. troops are turning from west africa won't have a choice, mandatory 21 day quarantin
. >>> this morning, fear and frustration over ebola in connecticut. jitters. a 7-year-old was banned from class after a trip to nigeria. the family is suing. >>> a quurn teen showdown. kay si hickox is ready to fight. brian, all eyes are on maine this morning. >> reporter: kaci hickox was ordered to stay in her home, but she came out fighting. she says she won't submit to house arrest. >> i don't want to hurt anyone in the public, but i don't think this is an...
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democrats in states like iowa and connecticut, excuse me, illinois and connecticut. what's going on with that? why are so many incumbents in trouble? >> well, the example you bring up is a fascinating one. if there's any state you expect it's impossible to go too far to the right, it's kansas. we're seeing a rebellion of moderate and conservative republicans against sort of the sharp tact to the right he's pursued. in other states, i think you mentioned colorado, you know, there's sort of a number, obviously wisconsin is sort of a big one. these are referendums on -- where people are sort of uneasy for a number of reasons. they're not quite sure that, you know, the economy and, you know, america's place in the world is certain, headed on the right track, and these are moments when people are sort of nervous and hopefully, well, republicans certainly hope that they'll be able to motivate their base by scaring people and tying them to the president. >> alex, thank you so much. now we have some breaking news out of yemen. a disturbing video of a suicide bombing in yemen
democrats in states like iowa and connecticut, excuse me, illinois and connecticut. what's going on with that? why are so many incumbents in trouble? >> well, the example you bring up is a fascinating one. if there's any state you expect it's impossible to go too far to the right, it's kansas. we're seeing a rebellion of moderate and conservative republicans against sort of the sharp tact to the right he's pursued. in other states, i think you mentioned colorado, you know, there's sort of...
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he then heads to connecticut to raise money for senate democrats. >>> also today florida senator marco rubio will try to unseat todd brown's seat. it will be streamed live on nbc walk.com. check it out. >> that will do it. we are "way too early." "morning joe" starts right now. we are doing our entire living room in stainless steel. >> very good. good morning, everybody. tuesday, october 7th. look at that times square. it's buzzing or still is. with us on set, we have associate professor from columbia school of university,
he then heads to connecticut to raise money for senate democrats. >>> also today florida senator marco rubio will try to unseat todd brown's seat. it will be streamed live on nbc walk.com. check it out. >> that will do it. we are "way too early." "morning joe" starts right now. we are doing our entire living room in stainless steel. >> very good. good morning, everybody. tuesday, october 7th. look at that times square. it's buzzing or still is. with us...
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it's interesting he's going to connecticut. that's a state he won by 17 percentage points in 2012. back to the question what is the strategy. will the president tout successes with the economy? what is the sell there? >> the sell still a tough race for a state that president obama won by 17 percentage points. having him get the base supporters. talking about the economy and other things. the biggest key for democrats right now in lot of ways is to be able to localize races. to say that x candidate is better than y cat. not to make it about the overall mood of the country but more candidate x who is a democrat is better than candidate y is a republican. i think that'll what you're going to hear president obama make on wednesday. >>> and there are major developments today in the battle against isis. the white house says turkey has agreed to let the u.s. and the allies use a major base in turkey to launch air strikes against isis targets in syria and iraq. >>> but today turkey says those talks are on going. being able to use that turkish base 100 miles from the syrian border would cre
it's interesting he's going to connecticut. that's a state he won by 17 percentage points in 2012. back to the question what is the strategy. will the president tout successes with the economy? what is the sell there? >> the sell still a tough race for a state that president obama won by 17 percentage points. having him get the base supporters. talking about the economy and other things. the biggest key for democrats right now in lot of ways is to be able to localize races. to say that x...
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in connecticut, a company is producing high risk ebola kits and delivering them to new york emergency responders. each kit contain as face mask, gloves, a gown and biohazardous material. business has been nonstop. >>> australian prime minister tony abbott says they are preparing for a potential ebola outbreak. he's pressured to send medical teams to africa. they have given $18 million. now the focus is being prepared in australia. >>> one school in cleveland, ohio is being cleaned overnight. a teacher may have come in contact with the nurse from dallas that is infected with ebola. that teacher is asked to stay home today. two other schools are closed today as well. >> keep it here for more on the ebola outbreak. stay tuned, way too early starts right now. >>> what i have directed the cdc to do is that as soon as somebody is diagnosed with ebola, we want a rapid response team, a s.w.a.t. team, essentially from the cdc to be on the ground as quickly as possible, hopefully within 24 hours so they are taking the local hospital step by step through exactly what needs to be done. >> big que
in connecticut, a company is producing high risk ebola kits and delivering them to new york emergency responders. each kit contain as face mask, gloves, a gown and biohazardous material. business has been nonstop. >>> australian prime minister tony abbott says they are preparing for a potential ebola outbreak. he's pressured to send medical teams to africa. they have given $18 million. now the focus is being prepared in australia. >>> one school in cleveland, ohio is being...
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he was going to be campaigning with the governor of connecticut. >> and i know you'll be monitoring all of that. thank you very much. we appreciate that report. want to let you know cleveland mayor frank jackson is giving a press conference. let's dip in and listen to that. >>. >> see if there's anything that may wind up being suspicious to them, so i really appreciate you coming here for that also. now, the health department, ems, emergency medical system and several other partners and agencies we've been working in preparing for potential ebola situation in cleveland. that's been a discussion so far because there was no reason to put it into an action. but the health director will talk to you about actions that were taken when she speaks. today we were notified by frontier airlines and the cdc that an airplane at hopkins transported a person now diagnosed with ebola. now, the cdc is handling that situation and is really on top of that. however, we are taking additional steps and an abundance of caution. it's important to note at this point, to the best of our knowledge, that we have n
he was going to be campaigning with the governor of connecticut. >> and i know you'll be monitoring all of that. thank you very much. we appreciate that report. want to let you know cleveland mayor frank jackson is giving a press conference. let's dip in and listen to that. >>. >> see if there's anything that may wind up being suspicious to them, so i really appreciate you coming here for that also. now, the health department, ems, emergency medical system and several other...
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still raining this morning across massachusetts and areas around connecticut. we picked up 3 inches of rain around boston. it was a prolonged storm we had to deal with over the last couple days there. as far as the storm itself, it'll exit today. weather will improve. this weekend in the northeast will be about 100 times better. miami, watch out for heavy rain. i tell you what, this weekend, 60s in the east coast, 70s and 80s in the middle of the country. there's that rain in san francisco on saturday. by the time we get to sunday, this is -- we're finally -- i don't mind having bad weather in the middle of the week, as long as the weekend is okay. >> baltimore looks okay? >> you going to baltimore? >> parents weekend at johns hopkins. >> that's exciting. we've had extraordinary weather this fall. i'll take bad wednesdays or thursdays. it's always sunny on friday and saturday. >> and sunday. i love that. coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," the latest on the condition of new york's first ebola patient. plus, what do new yorkers need to know about
still raining this morning across massachusetts and areas around connecticut. we picked up 3 inches of rain around boston. it was a prolonged storm we had to deal with over the last couple days there. as far as the storm itself, it'll exit today. weather will improve. this weekend in the northeast will be about 100 times better. miami, watch out for heavy rain. i tell you what, this weekend, 60s in the east coast, 70s and 80s in the middle of the country. there's that rain in san francisco on...
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then, if we look at connecticut, it looks like 2010 all over again for governor dannel malloy, who won that race against republican tom foley by less than 1%. the latest quinnipiac poll has malloy leading foley in their rematch 43%-42%. and we know the elections will come down to the turnout. and while democrats have typically out-performed republicans in early voting, they are not doing as well this year in certain key states. iowa republicans say that they have surpassed their counterparts in early voting for the first time in elections history, but it's not just iowa. take another battleground state, north carolina. according to the latest data from the u.s. elections project, more than 40% of early votes were cast by republicans compared to 37% from democrats and 22% from voters not affiliated with either party. and it's a very similar story in colorado, where republicans have a double-digit lead in ballots already cast, while the gop at nearly 44%, democrats with almost 32%. then we get the unaffiliated voters, 24%. more than 4 million ballots have already been returned with elect
then, if we look at connecticut, it looks like 2010 all over again for governor dannel malloy, who won that race against republican tom foley by less than 1%. the latest quinnipiac poll has malloy leading foley in their rematch 43%-42%. and we know the elections will come down to the turnout. and while democrats have typically out-performed republicans in early voting, they are not doing as well this year in certain key states. iowa republicans say that they have surpassed their counterparts in...
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we've got some rain already this morning for areas of rhode island and connecticut, boston, all the way down to the cape. kind of going to be a gloomy wednesday. it will be with us through much of the day. maybe some minor travel problems with the low ceilings at the airports from new york city up into boston. a few sprinkles right around d.c. bring the umbrella. light showers for i'd say throughout the next 15 minutes or so and then that should be clearing out. as far as other weather concerns go today, we are going to watch some strong storms possible in areas of the middle of the country. but overall, i don't expect a lot of tornadoes or anything like that. so thomas, the other thing we have to mention is that the leaves are getting near peak in a lot of areas. unfortunately it looks like a big rainstorm for new england on saturday. so that's not great for the leaves. >> so limited leaf-viewing season. >> peeps, yeah. >> bill, thank you, sir. appreciate it. >>> coming up on "morning joe," how concerned should americans be about the threat of ebola now that it's on u.s. soil? >>> when
we've got some rain already this morning for areas of rhode island and connecticut, boston, all the way down to the cape. kind of going to be a gloomy wednesday. it will be with us through much of the day. maybe some minor travel problems with the low ceilings at the airports from new york city up into boston. a few sprinkles right around d.c. bring the umbrella. light showers for i'd say throughout the next 15 minutes or so and then that should be clearing out. as far as other weather concerns...
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in connecticut, it looks like 2010 all over again for governor dannel malloy. but the latest poll has malloy leading foley in their rematch 43% to 42%. these governor races are as exciting. >> yeah, and especially that one in florida. when you look at florida and the race there and how bitter those debates have been, no wonder most floridians are turned off by what they have seen on stage. but particularly i think florida, colorado race, we'll be looking at the turn. out of women. how many turn out to vote? perhaps in colorado the thing that democrats are drawing some caution from is the idea that maybe hispanics are underrepresented in the polls. i think it's going to be woman in colorado and women in the race down in florida. >> all right -- >> sam stein, democrats don't have the same gender gap. advantage that they have had over republicans in the past this year. and in colorado especially, udall is getting mocked for going to the women's issues one time too many and trying to paint as a cartoon figure. >> he was mocked by "the denver post". i would not over
in connecticut, it looks like 2010 all over again for governor dannel malloy. but the latest poll has malloy leading foley in their rematch 43% to 42%. these governor races are as exciting. >> yeah, and especially that one in florida. when you look at florida and the race there and how bitter those debates have been, no wonder most floridians are turned off by what they have seen on stage. but particularly i think florida, colorado race, we'll be looking at the turn. out of women. how...
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a talked to a official in connecticut who is a subcontractor working specifically on an ebola virus. he said he had to stop his research because the grant ran out in 2007. three years the biomedical community didn't consider ebola to be the preeminent emerging threat. that's the deal with science. you have to prepare for a lot of things, the best thing to do is to make sure you're prepared when it does happen. >> this is a fluid situation, a moving virus. it looks like it has become more deadly. i mean, the morality rate was 50% when it first began, it is now at 70%. walk us through what that means. >> first of all, we might be getting better at measuring the cases and what's happening, it could just be related to measurement and statistics. some of it may be, as more people actually contract the virus they are able to spread it to more people. that's another factor. that might be a reason for its growth. the final thing also is that, you know, people are concerned that maybe the virus is spreading in different ways, not just through bodily contact. i don't think that is true. viruss
a talked to a official in connecticut who is a subcontractor working specifically on an ebola virus. he said he had to stop his research because the grant ran out in 2007. three years the biomedical community didn't consider ebola to be the preeminent emerging threat. that's the deal with science. you have to prepare for a lot of things, the best thing to do is to make sure you're prepared when it does happen. >> this is a fluid situation, a moving virus. it looks like it has become more...
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take questions at a democratic campaign committee event to deliver remarks at a campaign rally with connecticut democrats featuring governor dan maloy and the the president will travel to rhode island and new york to attend a pair of democratic campaign events. yeah, none of that happened. all of those events were, of course, cancelled. president obama,instead, stayed back in washington to meet with his team coordinating the nation's response to ebola. on capitol hill this week, you could almost be forgiven for thinking congress is back in session. it's not. they're not actually convening until well after the election. they gave themselves, you might remember, the whole month of october off. after working a grand total of 7 days all of september. but the house did come back yesterday and they looked like they were in session for a second. a lot of them came back yesterday to do a hearing about the response to ebola. they're not debating any legislation, but did want to give voter also cha e chance to show off in front of the cameras. sometimes it went well, and sometimes it went poorly. >>> you
take questions at a democratic campaign committee event to deliver remarks at a campaign rally with connecticut democrats featuring governor dan maloy and the the president will travel to rhode island and new york to attend a pair of democratic campaign events. yeah, none of that happened. all of those events were, of course, cancelled. president obama,instead, stayed back in washington to meet with his team coordinating the nation's response to ebola. on capitol hill this week, you could...
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president obama will make his first campaign appearance this wednesday to help an emballotsed governor in connecticut. bill clinton camped out in arkansas last week to help mark prior yor who is down in the polls. the latest poll shows bruce b relate aley, while joni cass in mitt romney. >> i know that iowa voted for president obama twice, but iowa is not going to vote for bill braley a third time. >> joni will be an extraordinary breath of fresh air. i can't wait. >> nobody knows better about first and second chances than mitt romney. joining me is anna marie, mitt romney is back on the campaign trail. what is up with that? >> well, i mean, i don't know. he did so well in iowa before -- i -- >> exactly right. continue that sentence. it just ends in like a dot dot dot. nonetheless he's out on the campaign trail. the weirdness of this whole midterm season is ahead of us and behind us and around us. republicans really do think this mid material is about obama. they want that romney/obama contest again. they think maybe this time it will work, but it also speaks to this is a different set of choices rep
president obama will make his first campaign appearance this wednesday to help an emballotsed governor in connecticut. bill clinton camped out in arkansas last week to help mark prior yor who is down in the polls. the latest poll shows bruce b relate aley, while joni cass in mitt romney. >> i know that iowa voted for president obama twice, but iowa is not going to vote for bill braley a third time. >> joni will be an extraordinary breath of fresh air. i can't wait. >> nobody...
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attack was the -- if we have the numbers right -- 87th school shooting since the sandy hook shooting in connecticut two years ago. what do you go through when you see another attack like this happen? >> anyone that's been part of what i call this club that no one wants to be a member is refrar retraumatized. yesterday when i saw viewing for the first time, i knew something was wrong because i started receiving phone calls from media outlets. once i got on the internet and looked at the footage there, even though there's kids in a different state, when they're coming out with their hands up in the air, something we refer to as a columbine march, we're re-traumatized. all of a sudden, i'm sitting there in a meeting with people and they know i'm being affected by what i've seen. i think anyone who deals with a tragic event deals with post-traumatic stress disorder. everyone was taken back yesterday by what they saw in washington. >> you were describing how another school becomes part of this club that you don't want to really have. when you do speak with the leaders from these different school distric
attack was the -- if we have the numbers right -- 87th school shooting since the sandy hook shooting in connecticut two years ago. what do you go through when you see another attack like this happen? >> anyone that's been part of what i call this club that no one wants to be a member is refrar retraumatized. yesterday when i saw viewing for the first time, i knew something was wrong because i started receiving phone calls from media outlets. once i got on the internet and looked at the...
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president obama canceled a planned fundraising trip to new jersey and a rally in connecticut to meet with cabinet officials coordinating the response. >> in light of this second case, i thought it was very important for me to bring together our team. what we've been doing here today is reviewing exactly what we know about what is happening in dallas and how we're going to make sure that something like this is not repeated. and that we are monitoring, assume vising, overseeing in a much more aggressive way exactly what is taking place in dallas initially and making sure the lessons learned are then transmid to hospitals and clinics across the country. if we do these protocols properly, if we follow the steps, if we get the information out, then the likelihood of widespread ebola outbreak in this country are very, very low. >> that's the president late today in the white house. craig melvin is in dallas. how did this nurse get it? get ebola? how did it happen? do we know yet? we would like to know how it cannot be repeated again. >> we don't know exactly. what we do know is that 29-yea
president obama canceled a planned fundraising trip to new jersey and a rally in connecticut to meet with cabinet officials coordinating the response. >> in light of this second case, i thought it was very important for me to bring together our team. what we've been doing here today is reviewing exactly what we know about what is happening in dallas and how we're going to make sure that something like this is not repeated. and that we are monitoring, assume vising, overseeing in a much...
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. >>> oscar de la representa died peacefully in his home in connecticut with his beloved wife, annette after battling cancer for eight years. he was resilient to the end scoring a fashion coo with the wedding dress for amal. he began with rumble roots in the dominican republic and went to spain at 18 and became the first designer to conquer the world of high fashion. dressing every first lady from jacqueline kennedy to nancy reagan to laura push and hillary clinton. he came to the united states in 1963 where he became known for dressing women beautifully. known for fabrics and elegant gowns and tailored suits and dresses and embroidery and lace. he never stopped changing, dressing celebrities young and old like taylor swift and jessica parker. both on suit and real life. >> oscar de la renta, full skirted dress. now that is pure poetry. >> in a handwritten statement, executives and family members wrote he died exactly as he lived. with tremendous grace, great dignity and very much on his own terms. while our hearts are broken by the idea of life without oscar, he is still very much wit
. >>> oscar de la representa died peacefully in his home in connecticut with his beloved wife, annette after battling cancer for eight years. he was resilient to the end scoring a fashion coo with the wedding dress for amal. he began with rumble roots in the dominican republic and went to spain at 18 and became the first designer to conquer the world of high fashion. dressing every first lady from jacqueline kennedy to nancy reagan to laura push and hillary clinton. he came to the...
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it seems like this week it's krth krt connecticut, next week it's washington state, the following week it's another state. it seems we have an epidemic of violence in schools that we have not been able to address. i was in the congress in '92 when we had an assault rifle ban because of an assault in california. we haven't done anything in the congress since in terms of trying at the congressional level to try to deal with this. the nra really runs the gun legislation in all legislatures, whether it's the national legislature or the state legislature. we can't get gun legislature through. the state of washington has a gun initiative on the ballot in a week, ten days from now, and it is to close one of the loopholes by which people can buy handguns at gun -- at meetings where people come together and say i've got a gun for sale, you want one? so we're going to close that loophole, i think, in the state of washington because the congress has been able to do nothing. >> my understanding is there are two ballot initiatives, one to close the loophole and one which would actually expand acces
it seems like this week it's krth krt connecticut, next week it's washington state, the following week it's another state. it seems we have an epidemic of violence in schools that we have not been able to address. i was in the congress in '92 when we had an assault rifle ban because of an assault in california. we haven't done anything in the congress since in terms of trying at the congressional level to try to deal with this. the nra really runs the gun legislation in all legislatures,...
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definitely the right call to avoid going to connecticut today. >> the danger of publicity of the ebola outbreak. it is happening. for this administration this is the fourth or fifth time they have had to come out in defense in the way government is handling a big problem. you're already seeing the aca and glitches there and the veterans administration and problems there and the secret service and problems there, i wond whether, you know, the president is graded on foreign policy, on keeping the country safe, but when he doesn't have the confidence of the public it is all in 35r9 because these conflicts are put into one big stew pot and there's not a sense there's a lot of competency in bureaucracy. >> if you stand back and look at he these various episodes and look at them, you will see times when the administration did fairly well in publicly addressing a crisis and times when they did less well in addressing a crisis. so they were back on their heels, the president said he didn't expect cases in this country and we do have cases in this country so now what. i think he has to answer t
definitely the right call to avoid going to connecticut today. >> the danger of publicity of the ebola outbreak. it is happening. for this administration this is the fourth or fifth time they have had to come out in defense in the way government is handling a big problem. you're already seeing the aca and glitches there and the veterans administration and problems there and the secret service and problems there, i wond whether, you know, the president is graded on foreign policy, on...
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same tory in connecticut. in massachusetts, charlie baker has taken a one point lead. baker 43, and he is coming on. down in georgia, a new wxia poll has nathan deal up over jason carter, grandson of the former president. i think jason's going for it. we'll be right back. when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. yeah! crestor is not for people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine, or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of serious side effects. are you down with crestor? ask your doctor about crestor. i lost my sight in afghanistan, but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 84
same tory in connecticut. in massachusetts, charlie baker has taken a one point lead. baker 43, and he is coming on. down in georgia, a new wxia poll has nathan deal up over jason carter, grandson of the former president. i think jason's going for it. we'll be right back. when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. yeah! crestor is not for people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all...
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connecticut declared a public medical emergency. >> they're intensifying and i'd like to be able to reassure the audience we are doing as much as we possibly can. >> president obama is at a big pentagon meeting this hour focused in part on the military's fight here. their role in dealing with ebola. the first
connecticut declared a public medical emergency. >> they're intensifying and i'd like to be able to reassure the audience we are doing as much as we possibly can. >> president obama is at a big pentagon meeting this hour focused in part on the military's fight here. their role in dealing with ebola. the first
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. >> i started traveling, selling drugs, philly, new york, connecticut, making $30,000 a week or more. >> what kind of drugs? >> heroin. >> irasari says she has applied some of her street skills for turning a profit to turning one in jail. though the margins are considerably lower. >> a week i will make at least, like i'd say $30, and for $30 in the county jail weekly, it's a i lot of money. >> since inmates are not allowed to have cash in jail, money is represented by snacks and other items purchased from the commissary. irasari had amassed a significant supply. she used it to acquire even more. >> for example, if i give you one stuff, then you got to pay me two stuff. if i give you chocolate, you got to give me two. some girls, they be lying, so they leave here. so they go to another pod. and they think they get away with it. but i have connections in here. i have my peoples to get the girl that they didn't pay me. so they know, i don't play with that. >> irasari says whether it's commissary in jail or drugs on the street, she has no tolerance for people owing her money. >> my first
. >> i started traveling, selling drugs, philly, new york, connecticut, making $30,000 a week or more. >> what kind of drugs? >> heroin. >> irasari says she has applied some of her street skills for turning a profit to turning one in jail. though the margins are considerably lower. >> a week i will make at least, like i'd say $30, and for $30 in the county jail weekly, it's a i lot of money. >> since inmates are not allowed to have cash in jail, money is...
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then headed to connecticut to support the re-election of governor dan malloy. where the first lady was confronted by a young woman who was disappointed by the government's failure to act on immigration reform. >> you can not yet in the audience unless you're going to vote. you got to vote! [ applause ] >> every single issue that you care about, whether it's schools or jobs or dreamers or neighborhoods, so many of those decisions are made by your governor. understand this. this is local politics. >> joining me now as you've already noticed, alex wagner, host of msnbc's "now" with alex wagner and chris hayes, host of "all in" with chris hayes. the stars of the a block. the big news tonight is the hot poll out in new hampshire. an eight-point lead. there hasn't been any polling that either candidate was going to pull an eight-point lead. >> scott brown has run a totally ridiculous race. i mean -- >> you do have to worry about isis ebola on the southern border. >> exactly. he drove his pickup truck and was mr. moderate then became this crazy fear mongering vampire
then headed to connecticut to support the re-election of governor dan malloy. where the first lady was confronted by a young woman who was disappointed by the government's failure to act on immigration reform. >> you can not yet in the audience unless you're going to vote. you got to vote! [ applause ] >> every single issue that you care about, whether it's schools or jobs or dreamers or neighborhoods, so many of those decisions are made by your governor. understand this. this is...
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the president was supposed to campaign in connecticut last wednesday for daniel malloy, but the president canceled the trip to deal with the ebola crisis. kristen welker is at the white house. what has changed between wednesday and now that has allowed the president to shift from crisis mode to the campaign trail? >> reporter: i think part of it is that he did go into crisis mode. he canceled two days of campaigns. he held meetings here at the white house with his top officials, announced that there would be s.w.a.t. teams that would be it is patched within 24 hours of someone getting diagnosed with ebola. and he really ramped up his administration's response to the ebola issue . and then of course on friday came the big announcement that president obama is appointing what shall are calling an ebola czar, a point person to deal with ebola. ron klain, someone who served as chief of staff for vice president biden, al gore. some say he stdoesn't have a background in medicine, but the white house pushed back seaing this is a person who knows how government works. so that's why you saw the tid
the president was supposed to campaign in connecticut last wednesday for daniel malloy, but the president canceled the trip to deal with the ebola crisis. kristen welker is at the white house. what has changed between wednesday and now that has allowed the president to shift from crisis mode to the campaign trail? >> reporter: i think part of it is that he did go into crisis mode. he canceled two days of campaigns. he held meetings here at the white house with his top officials, announced...
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state agencies from surrounding states, new york, new jersey, virginia, ohio, connecticut, all of them have sent help and been part of this. it has truly been a team effort and a pleasure to work with so many great, dedicated people. the one thing i would like to point out, because there were so many, several thousand people that took part in this manhunt, the reason this was so important was because eric was dedicated to killing law enforcement members. he had at least one sniper rifle that we knew of the. we knew he had a handgun. we knew that he had explosive charges with him. i can't think of a more dangerous occupation than going into the woods after this individual, and yet my biggest problem was telling people that i don't need any more help. that's truly significant. let me tell you how this arrest took place. about 6 p.m. this evening at the birch would polka no airport, we had been broken down into many, many teams. it's a hot, tiring, dangerous job. the united states marshals service had one of their teams out at the abandoned airport. when they approached it, they saw an in
state agencies from surrounding states, new york, new jersey, virginia, ohio, connecticut, all of them have sent help and been part of this. it has truly been a team effort and a pleasure to work with so many great, dedicated people. the one thing i would like to point out, because there were so many, several thousand people that took part in this manhunt, the reason this was so important was because eric was dedicated to killing law enforcement members. he had at least one sniper rifle that we...
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conversely on the democratic side, you have to look at the connecticut river valley along the vermont border city where dartmouth college is and the seacoast like portsmouth. see how shaheen is doing there. this will give us a good sense early in the night about whether the republican wave that republicans say is going to be there. if scott brown is winning, there's probably a wave. if he's not winning i'm not so sure about it. >> scott brown has been running against president obama not so much against jean shaheen. so if he wins that race, that would indicate there is probably some anti-obama fuel in the other campaign. >> absolutely. the entire message of the. brown campaign is if you're unhappy with president obama, don't re-elect somebody from his party, elect a republican. it's all based on that 2010 number we showed you there. that was there in new hampshire in 2010. republicans are saying brown. >> is a few points behind, but it's in the air, in the atmosphere. democrats are saying 2014 is not a great year for us, but it's not as bad as 2010 will be. new hampshire, because it m
conversely on the democratic side, you have to look at the connecticut river valley along the vermont border city where dartmouth college is and the seacoast like portsmouth. see how shaheen is doing there. this will give us a good sense early in the night about whether the republican wave that republicans say is going to be there. if scott brown is winning, there's probably a wave. if he's not winning i'm not so sure about it. >> scott brown has been running against president obama not...
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president obama canceled a planned fundraising trip to new jersey and a rally in connecticut to meet with cabinet
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congress woman from connecticut has led our subcommittee, the democrats on the subcommittee, in writing a letter to our committee chair to ask for hearings so that we will know exactly how these huge budget cuts have impacted our response now as it relates to ebola and global health response in general as it relates to our health and human services subcommittee. so, we're waiting on a response because we think the public really needs to understand what you're talking about today and that is, how these budget cuts have impacted our response. >> yeah. and, emily, on a local level, when you're talking about public hospitals or even private hospitals that are treating indindy gent patients, how much does that impact the ability to give care to people who are in large cases uninsured in the er? >> that's a great question. it's extremely critical, as state and local budgets have eroded, the public infrastructure has relied more and more on public funding. just for example, i'm reminded as we look at the ebola coverage of the anthrax infections after 9/11 and congress poured billions and billi
congress woman from connecticut has led our subcommittee, the democrats on the subcommittee, in writing a letter to our committee chair to ask for hearings so that we will know exactly how these huge budget cuts have impacted our response now as it relates to ebola and global health response in general as it relates to our health and human services subcommittee. so, we're waiting on a response because we think the public really needs to understand what you're talking about today and that is,...
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. >>> developing right now live pictures out so of santa clara county, connecticut. the coast guard trying to get to a woman in a car. she's alive but has life threatening injuries. the accident happened yesterday. >>> look at the pictures are happening right now. >>> also, just into msnbc facebook founder mark zuckerberg and his wife are donating $25 million to the cdc foundation to help fight ebola. zuckerberg made the announcement in a facebook post. he said the money will be the fastest away to help the cdc and first responders set up care centers, train local centers and spot ebola cases. >>> more on the ebola fear factor. >>> we've gone to great lengths on the broadcast to separate fact from fiction. pictures may speak louder than words. we'll take a look at the ebola sigh cool gi in seconds. are you on medicare? do you have the coverage you need? open enrollment ends december 7th. don't put it off 'til later. now's the time to get on a path that could be right for you... with unitedhealthcare medicare solutions. call today to learn about the kinds of coverage
. >>> developing right now live pictures out so of santa clara county, connecticut. the coast guard trying to get to a woman in a car. she's alive but has life threatening injuries. the accident happened yesterday. >>> look at the pictures are happening right now. >>> also, just into msnbc facebook founder mark zuckerberg and his wife are donating $25 million to the cdc foundation to help fight ebola. zuckerberg made the announcement in a facebook post. he said the...
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he was supposed to be in connecticut campaigning for governor malloy. now he'll be holding meetings about this ebola crisis. >> and we're told now that the cdc is acknowledging that the dallas hospital is consulting emery university hospital, atlanta, which has the experience in dealing with dr. brantly and with nancy writebol. and the statement indicates they are considering, at least, transferring that second patient to emery in georgia. now, that raises other questions, transferring how because -- there are very few options here. about two specially equipped airplanes that can be used. and that doesn't give a whole lot of leeway around the country for transferring patients around. but a lot of questions to be answer answered. thank you very much, kristen welker. >> thanks, andrea. >> and kate snowe, i understand, is reporting that second patient is going to be transferred to emory university hospital. that does it for us for a very busy day on "andrea mitchell reports." follow the show online, facebook and twitter for the latest on ebola. and my coll
he was supposed to be in connecticut campaigning for governor malloy. now he'll be holding meetings about this ebola crisis. >> and we're told now that the cdc is acknowledging that the dallas hospital is consulting emery university hospital, atlanta, which has the experience in dealing with dr. brantly and with nancy writebol. and the statement indicates they are considering, at least, transferring that second patient to emery in georgia. now, that raises other questions, transferring...
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. >>> plus, on the trail president obama campaigns for a democrat in connecticut today. as our new poll shows the president's approval rating near an all-time low. but voters' view of republicans is worse. >>> what do lenny kravitz, chersheryl crow have in common? music lovers, guitar enthusiasts, you don't want to miss this one. ♪ that's home video of me playing last night. hear the family success story behind the largest maker of g guitar districts in the world. the company's founder will join us live. you can find me on facebook, twitter, and instagram. we'll be right back. urns over, bell dings ] great. this is the last thing i need. [ hand ] seriously? the last thing you need is some guy giving you a new catalytic converter when all you got is a loose gas cap. let's take this puppy over to midas and get you some of that good old midas touch. hey you know what? i'll drive! i really didn't think this through. [ male announcer ] get the midas touch maintenance package including an oil change for only $24.99. and here's a deal, use your midas credit card and get a reb
. >>> plus, on the trail president obama campaigns for a democrat in connecticut today. as our new poll shows the president's approval rating near an all-time low. but voters' view of republicans is worse. >>> what do lenny kravitz, chersheryl crow have in common? music lovers, guitar enthusiasts, you don't want to miss this one. ♪ that's home video of me playing last night. hear the family success story behind the largest maker of g guitar districts in the world. the...