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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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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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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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we're awaiting a news conference from new york city mayor for the first case of ebola in new york city. members of the cdc rapid response team are on the ground here in new york as health officials try reassure the public that 33-year-old dr. craig spencer is not a threat to public safety despite his travels around new york city in the past week. dr. spencer had been working with doctors without borders treating ebola patients west africa and was self-monitoring himself. he was back in new york six days before becoming symptom attic. the doctor left guinea on october 14th and arrived at jfk on 17th. on october 21st he felt tired but went on a three mile jog. on wednesday the doctor rode three subway lines, went to a popular park, and went bowling. y yesterday he came down with a 100.3 fever and notified doctors without borders who called the health department. emergency workers from the fire department rushed to his manhattan apartment in full protective gear. many are questioning dr. spencer's decision to go out in public after beingth
we're awaiting a news conference from new york city mayor for the first case of ebola in new york city. members of the cdc rapid response team are on the ground here in new york as health officials try reassure the public that 33-year-old dr. craig spencer is not a threat to public safety despite his travels around new york city in the past week. dr. spencer had been working with doctors without borders treating ebola patients west africa and was self-monitoring himself. he was back in new york...
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york and new jersey. and essentially tell them they disagree with this policy of a mandatory quarantine. the language they are using is they told officials there they have concerns about unintended consequences. the unintended consequences is discouraging health care workers from going to west africa to deal with this disease at its source. of course the administration says the key to dealing with this crisis is to stopping ebola in west africa. and more volunteers, not fewer volunteers. the goal is to set up 50 more treatment centers. that's going to require at least 1,000 more health care workers to go overseas to do that. that is the argument from the white house's standpoint and they say they are in the process of establishing new guidelines and that president obama met with his ebola response team at the white house today to discuss the guidelines. i think this raises the specter for them to announce something sooner, rather than later. we also know that samantha powers, ambassador to the u.n. is in
york and new jersey. and essentially tell them they disagree with this policy of a mandatory quarantine. the language they are using is they told officials there they have concerns about unintended consequences. the unintended consequences is discouraging health care workers from going to west africa to deal with this disease at its source. of course the administration says the key to dealing with this crisis is to stopping ebola in west africa. and more volunteers, not fewer volunteers. the...
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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
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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. >> 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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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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we're waiting for the news conference to start in new york city with the mayor of new york mayor de blasio. we're hoping for an update on the city's first ebola patient. his condition and status. the doctor was recently admitted to a hospital in new york after he returned from treating patients in west africa. he worked with doctors without borders. we're also expecting to hear from the texas nurse nina pham who was just declared ebola free by the national institute of health. we'll bring you both of those news conferences as soon as they start. time now in the meantime for the "newsnation" political postscript. through are now 11 days to go until the midterms. time is running out for candidates who want to make the last impression on voters. this week debate season launched into full swing and candidates brought in what you can call their big guns. calling on high pro file surrogates to help them on the campaign trail. >> who heard of someone giving someone a six-year job for two years. >> moving harry reid to the back of the room is one of the most important things i believe i can commit
we're waiting for the news conference to start in new york city with the mayor of new york mayor de blasio. we're hoping for an update on the city's first ebola patient. his condition and status. the doctor was recently admitted to a hospital in new york after he returned from treating patients in west africa. he worked with doctors without borders. we're also expecting to hear from the texas nurse nina pham who was just declared ebola free by the national institute of health. we'll bring you...
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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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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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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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more new developments in the ebola case in new york city. there will be a news conference. we learned at 11:00 today that we'll be monitoring live. jose will get a preview from the new york city city council next. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,nd. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. don't let non-24 get in the way of your pursuit of happiness. i found a better deal on prescriptions. we found lower co-pays... ...and a free wellness visit. new plan...same doctor. i'm happy. it's medicare open enrollment. have you compared plans yet? it's easy at medicare.gov. or you can call 1-800-medicare. medicare open enrollment. you'll never know unless you go. i did it. you can too. ♪ (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, specia
more new developments in the ebola case in new york city. there will be a news conference. we learned at 11:00 today that we'll be monitoring live. jose will get a preview from the new york city city council next. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,nd. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit...
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place in new york, new jersey, illinois and florida. are you already finding that you have doctors and other healthcare workers backing out of volunteer trips to the affected areas. >> you know, frankly speaking, we are totally confused about these orders, because we have been -- we have put in place over the past few months protocols that are based on known medical science and accepted. and those protocols have been strictly followed by our staff. they consist of self-monitoring, very strict self-monitoring. we ask our volunteers coming back from west africa to monitor their temperature twice a day during 21 days, to continue their malaria prophylaxis and more importantly we recommend that they report symptoms as soon as they realize that they exist. this is actually the protocol that our colleague craig has strictly followed this week. >> you believe that dr. spencer did not put any new yorkers in harm's way? >> well, what we know from medical science is that a person who does not present symptoms is very unlikely to transmit the dise
place in new york, new jersey, illinois and florida. are you already finding that you have doctors and other healthcare workers backing out of volunteer trips to the affected areas. >> you know, frankly speaking, we are totally confused about these orders, because we have been -- we have put in place over the past few months protocols that are based on known medical science and accepted. and those protocols have been strictly followed by our staff. they consist of self-monitoring, very...
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jersey or new york. but it's the first application of this new set of standards that we've developed over 2 last 24 hours and now have had the opportunity to impb leapt. >> now that we've had the opportunity to itch left et, we've developed this new course of standards over the last day. that's how long we've been working on it. turns out the first person to endue this application of standards developed over the course of the day, turns out she was not going to go along with this happily. she was skrg e having none of it. so the story of the weekend was is that the governor fought the nurse and the nurse won. her name is kasi hickox. the new jersey response to that nurse arriving at newark airport seems to have been one made uch in a complete panic, up to and including not even putting her in a normal isolation fa r e facile fill. instead, nnk nk nej nj decided to build her her own kind of weird tent city. she was confined in her own tent and that was the plan, apparently. camping outside the hopt. isola
jersey or new york. but it's the first application of this new set of standards that we've developed over 2 last 24 hours and now have had the opportunity to impb leapt. >> now that we've had the opportunity to itch left et, we've developed this new course of standards over the last day. that's how long we've been working on it. turns out the first person to endue this application of standards developed over the course of the day, turns out she was not going to go along with this happily....
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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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in new york. if they got it controlled, like if everything's been handled correctly, shouldn't be too much of a problem. >> one question about the process, but it did go as it was supposed to. >> we'll start in new york city where a doctor who recently returned from west africa tested positive for the ebola virus. at this hour, dr. craig spencer is is being treated at bellevue hospital. he is the fourth case diagnosed in the u.s. and the first outside of texas. dr. spencer is an emergency room doctor who was working in guinea for the group doctors without borders. he returned to the u.s. on october 17th. officials say he did not return to work but within the past couple of days he did ride the subway and take a taxi to go bowling. spencer was rushed to the hospital yesterday afternoon. however, unless spencer threw up or someone was in direct contact with his bodily fluids, experts say there is no danger he infected people by using public transit or going to public places. >> by the way, experts w
in new york. if they got it controlled, like if everything's been handled correctly, shouldn't be too much of a problem. >> one question about the process, but it did go as it was supposed to. >> we'll start in new york city where a doctor who recently returned from west africa tested positive for the ebola virus. at this hour, dr. craig spencer is is being treated at bellevue hospital. he is the fourth case diagnosed in the u.s. and the first outside of texas. dr. spencer is an...
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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
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york and new jersey. she didn't have symptoms when she was first emitted into isolation, but she got a fever on friday night. now the good news that that is not ebola preliminary tests. doctors will continue to monitor her. they're consulting with the cdc and health department as to if any future tests may potentially be needed. >> that's the latest outside of bellevue hospital. thanks. >>> new today, what might be the most significant victory in months for iraqi security forces battling isis. >>> also, the latest weapon in the isis arsenal. we'll talk live with richard engle next. etables... ring ring! ...progresso! you soup people have my kids loving vegetables. well vegetables... shh! taste better in our savory broth. vegetables!? no...soup! oh! soup! loaded with vegetables. packed with taste. what are you doing? the dishes are clean. i just gotta scrape the rest of the food off them. ew. dish issues? cascade platinum powers through your toughest messes better than the competition the first time. casca
york and new jersey. she didn't have symptoms when she was first emitted into isolation, but she got a fever on friday night. now the good news that that is not ebola preliminary tests. doctors will continue to monitor her. they're consulting with the cdc and health department as to if any future tests may potentially be needed. >> that's the latest outside of bellevue hospital. thanks. >>> new today, what might be the most significant victory in months for iraqi security forces...
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york and new jersey? >> reporter: it's a big question and too early to tell. press secretary josh earnest saying friday they're going to let science guide this debate, but clearly the moves that we're seeing by new york, new jersey, and illinois, will put increasing pressure on the administration to move in that direction, to tighten the restrictions that counter arguments show a mandatory 21-day quarantine in place for workers who have been overseas in the ebola zone is that it could disincentivize health care workers from going over to west africa to try to fight the disease there which is of course the nexus of the disease. the administration says the key to making sure that it doesn't spread here in the united states is to stomping it out in west africa, so if you put that 21-day mandatory quarantine in place, you could really disinventivize health care workers from going over and serving in that capacity and just for some perspective, the goal is to set up about 50 more treatment centers throughout w
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effort plan between new york city, new york state, federal government, cdc. this is not like the flu. it's not airborne. it's not from people sneezing. >> and the patient in question, dr. craig spencer is in stable condition at bellevue hospital. there are a few things that are important to remember here, first, unlike the situation in dallas, new york city has, as you heard the governor mention, been preparing the hospitals for the possibility of an ebola patient all the way back to july. and on tuesday in new york you can see howes of health care workers gathering and learning precautions for handling ebola patients, taught to put on and remove the protective clothing. bellevue hospital was designated already as the chief treatment center for potential ebola cases if they did arrive in new york. and before this patient the city had been taking plenty of precautions. putting one person in isolation every single day on average for the past six weeks. another reason why officials are confident it will be contained the health care workers who have been treated
effort plan between new york city, new york state, federal government, cdc. this is not like the flu. it's not airborne. it's not from people sneezing. >> and the patient in question, dr. craig spencer is in stable condition at bellevue hospital. there are a few things that are important to remember here, first, unlike the situation in dallas, new york city has, as you heard the governor mention, been preparing the hospitals for the possibility of an ebola patient all the way back to...
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. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes and i'm standing here outside bellevue hospital where chris spencer is receiving treatment tonight from people who have been training several months for this very moment. that is the story from new york city. the one that new york knew eventually would appear here. today, governor quo moe and chris christie ordered a mandatory 21 day quarantine of all workers who have had contact with patients of west africa. tonight, a woman arrived at newark international liberty airport and on the screening she said she had, in fact, been in contact with ebola. this footage may pertain to that. the woman in question did not show any symptoms of the disease, according to governor christie. she will be quarantined under the new rules with the location to be determined. >>> back here in new york, yesterday, what they have been preparing for, happened. >> the months of training and preparation that have been put into this effort has paid off. ems drilled for white a while knowing the da
. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes and i'm standing here outside bellevue hospital where chris spencer is receiving treatment tonight from people who have been training several months for this very moment. that is the story from new york city. the one that new york knew eventually would appear here. today, governor quo moe and chris christie ordered a mandatory 21 day quarantine of all workers who have had contact with patients of west africa. tonight, a woman arrived at...
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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...
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if you have one, call the new york city police. we'll keep you posted. >> i love this story so much i >> i love this story so much i can hardly stand it. here goes. a few weeks before the great stock market crash of 1929 and the beginning of the great depression, this last bit of guilded age amazement ran in "the new york times," september 8, 1929 pl new waldorf gets own rail siding. the new waldorf astoria will get a rail siding. guests with private rail cars can have it directly into the hotel. and they may leave their private rail cars at a special elevator which will take them directly to spare suites or hotel lobby. must have been grand, right? taking your own private railroad car and having you drop i you off at a private railroad stations at the waldorf astoria hotel. you can park your rail car down stair. the bellhop will help you and your luggage right into the elevator and right into your suite. must have been very, very nice. but then it became national security. what began as a luxury perk for the unimaginably rich beca
if you have one, call the new york city police. we'll keep you posted. >> i love this story so much i >> i love this story so much i can hardly stand it. here goes. a few weeks before the great stock market crash of 1929 and the beginning of the great depression, this last bit of guilded age amazement ran in "the new york times," september 8, 1929 pl new waldorf gets own rail siding. the new waldorf astoria will get a rail siding. guests with private rail cars can have it...
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jersey or new york. it's the first application of this new set of standards that we have developed over the last 24 hours and now have had the opportunity to implement. >> now that we've had the opportunity to implement it, we've developed this new application of standard s over the course of the last day. that's how long we've been working on it. the person who had to endure this first application of this new set of standards developed over the course of the day turns out she was not going to go along with this happily. she was having none of it. so the story of this weekend was that governor chris christie of new jersey fought the nurse and the nurse won. her name is kaci headquart-- hi. it seems to have been made up in a complete panic up to and including not even putting her in a normal isolation facility as if she were a normal symptomatic patient with an infectious disease. they didn't even do that. instead, new jersey decided to build her her own kind of weird tent city. she was confined in her ow
jersey or new york. it's the first application of this new set of standards that we have developed over the last 24 hours and now have had the opportunity to implement. >> now that we've had the opportunity to implement it, we've developed this new application of standard s over the course of the last day. that's how long we've been working on it. the person who had to endure this first application of this new set of standards developed over the course of the day turns out she was not...
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york governor andrew cuomo announcing that new york and new jersey will require that all medical personnel after returning to the state, be quarantined for someone days. in the last few minutes we have learned that passengers who arrived in illinois will face the same mandatory three week quarantine. that being ordered by illinois mayor. here in new york, de blausio and other city officials are not happy and were apparently caught off-guard with the governor's announcement. so, interesting to watch this sort of political fight breaking out at least according to the story in the new york times today between de blausio, cuomo. these are two democrats. the governor and mayor. the governor being attacked by his republican opponent yesterday for supposedly not taking this seriously enough. leaving risk out in the community. cuomo seeming to respond -- maybe it's a coincidence with the quarantine order. new york city officials are now being furious about this. >> that's a political thing. >> it's a political thing with a real serious consequence. >> 21 day mandatory -- >> right although i have t
york governor andrew cuomo announcing that new york and new jersey will require that all medical personnel after returning to the state, be quarantined for someone days. in the last few minutes we have learned that passengers who arrived in illinois will face the same mandatory three week quarantine. that being ordered by illinois mayor. here in new york, de blausio and other city officials are not happy and were apparently caught off-guard with the governor's announcement. so, interesting to...
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york and new jersey, what would you tell them? >> well, go with the science. >> and the science says? >> the science says that the people who are not sick, and if you do not come into contact with bodily fluid and if somebody comes back from wherever, liberia, and they are well and they are no danger for anybody. >> well, dr. spencerr was well for a week. >> he was well for a week. >> but not leave them off, but m monitor them. monitor them in multiple ways, and you don't have to put them in a confined place. you monitor them and take their temperature and, remember, dr. spencer was not sick at the time that he was going around. and we keep saying it over and over again, chuck, you have to come into direct contact with the body fluids, and so the risk to the jep ral public is vanishingly small. >> apparently the according to governor cuomo, the federal governor is considering something more, something more astringent and what are you considering? >> well a that is certain types of monitoring. you have to strats fi the riss.s some
york and new jersey, what would you tell them? >> well, go with the science. >> and the science says? >> the science says that the people who are not sick, and if you do not come into contact with bodily fluid and if somebody comes back from wherever, liberia, and they are well and they are no danger for anybody. >> well, dr. spencerr was well for a week. >> he was well for a week. >> but not leave them off, but m monitor them. monitor them in multiple ways,...
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it's the first case of ebola in new york is diagnosed. we will talk to a lawmaker at that hearing, that's next. so guys -- it's just you and your honey. the setting is perfect. you know what? plenty of guys have this issue, not just getting an erection, but keeping it. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. good to know, right? if ed is stopping what you started... ask you doctor about viagra. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor if viagra is right for you. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,nd. and stay awake during the day. this
it's the first case of ebola in new york is diagnosed. we will talk to a lawmaker at that hearing, that's next. so guys -- it's just you and your honey. the setting is perfect. you know what? plenty of guys have this issue, not just getting an erection, but keeping it. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. good to know, right? if ed is stopping what you started... ask you doctor about viagra. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if your...
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not sure how well rudy travels out of new york, but a lot of new yorkers in florida have brought new york with them. it's a close race. so i don't think -- it certainly doesn't help crist in any way, and it may hurt him a little bit. >> rudy is something. anyway, thank you. what a memory. >>> howard, by the way s out there in penguin country. steelers too. >>> up next, a candidate for congress is going to the dogs. the politician and the puppy is coming up next in the side show, where it definitely belongs. this is "hardball," the place for politics. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. a wake-up call. but it's not happening out there. it's happening in here. [ sirens wailing ] inside of you. even if you're trea
not sure how well rudy travels out of new york, but a lot of new yorkers in florida have brought new york with them. it's a close race. so i don't think -- it certainly doesn't help crist in any way, and it may hurt him a little bit. >> rudy is something. anyway, thank you. what a memory. >>> howard, by the way s out there in penguin country. steelers too. >>> up next, a candidate for congress is going to the dogs. the politician and the puppy is coming up next in the...
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york timeth "the new york times," september 8, 1929 pl new waldorf gets own rail siding. the new waldorf as toria will gt a rail siding. guests with private rail cars can have it directly into the hot hotel. and they may leave their private rail cars at a special elevator which will take them directly to spare suites or hotel lobby. must have been grand, right? taking your own prooifd railroad car and having you drop i you off at a private railroad stations at the waldorf astoria hotel. you can park your rail car down stair. the bellhop will help you and your luggage right into the elevator and right into your suite. must have been very, very nice. but then it became national security. what began as a luxury perk for the unimaginably rich became ultimately an important escape route and a source of privacy for vips including u.s. presidents when they were staying at the waldorf in new york city on official business. and yes, that train track may have been put in more than 80 years ago before the great depression, but that train line is still down there. and every few decad
york timeth "the new york times," september 8, 1929 pl new waldorf gets own rail siding. the new waldorf as toria will gt a rail siding. guests with private rail cars can have it directly into the hot hotel. and they may leave their private rail cars at a special elevator which will take them directly to spare suites or hotel lobby. must have been grand, right? taking your own prooifd railroad car and having you drop i you off at a private railroad stations at the waldorf astoria...
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the white house is concerned about quarantine issues in new york and new jersey. one who recent had contact with ebola patients in west africa. her attorney says her rights are being violated. her preliminary test was negative. and doctor spencer is being treated at bellevue hospital. jay, good morning, what's the potential impact of the quarantine orders? >> reporter: wide-ranging for international aid workers. you talk about dr. craig spencer who was a part that have. his medical team is optimistic about the treatment. while those concerns, not only the questions here, but in other states continue. specialist at bellevue hospital say the first patient, dr. craig spencer, has shown improvement since receiving plasma center nancy writebol who contracted the virus in liberia and now virus free, wrote, to be able to share is a blessing. his fiance who hasn't shown symptoms has been sent home. a police officer is outside their harlem apartment where she's under a mandatory quarantine. and nancy -- the first health care worker who's return from west africa to a mandat
the white house is concerned about quarantine issues in new york and new jersey. one who recent had contact with ebola patients in west africa. her attorney says her rights are being violated. her preliminary test was negative. and doctor spencer is being treated at bellevue hospital. jay, good morning, what's the potential impact of the quarantine orders? >> reporter: wide-ranging for international aid workers. you talk about dr. craig spencer who was a part that have. his medical team...
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i'm a reporter for the "new york daily news." my connection to the body parts case is i broke the story. i was having a drink, or a couple of drinks, with an attorney who's a friend of mine and he said, i know you're not going to believe this but there's a funeral home in brooklyn where the owner along with another guy has been cutting up corpses and taking the bone and the tissue, putting it in a refrigerator and selling it to three publicly owned companies. it was a story that wrote itself. and it was a kind of an edgar alan poe horrific, repelling, curious horror story that involved real people with tragic consequences. >> brings us the latest on this one-of-a-kind case in new york. >> local people are charged with opening graves, body stealing and illegal dissection. >> relatives of the deceased are outraged. >> probably the most hideous horrible crime of the last 100 years. evil people with absolutely no conscience whatsoever. >> lawsuits were filed all over the country in a multimillion dollar scheme that prosecutors call m
i'm a reporter for the "new york daily news." my connection to the body parts case is i broke the story. i was having a drink, or a couple of drinks, with an attorney who's a friend of mine and he said, i know you're not going to believe this but there's a funeral home in brooklyn where the owner along with another guy has been cutting up corpses and taking the bone and the tissue, putting it in a refrigerator and selling it to three publicly owned companies. it was a story that wrote...
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jersey and andrew cuomo of new york reporting from the "new york times" fed panic by imposing new policy of mandatory quarantines for workers from west africa. it's not surprising they tried to adjust their positions. this is in the "new york times." >> the u.s. military has that policy now. >> the point is there's a middle ground. >> exactly. >> i believe chris christie had the best interest of the people of new jersey and want to protect people but putting her in a tent in a parking lot and providing the country with those visuals of her looking through the plastic that wasn't very smart. on the other hand doing nothing -- >> exactly. >> is not a choice. there's a smart middle ground. >> exactly. the voice of reason. here, here. everybody, willie. willie, voice of reason. >> but the u.s. military now is having a similar debate to the one that cuomo and christie hashed out in public view where they are taking military personnel and requiring the home isolate. they are in isolation. maybe the middle ground will be found -- >> they are not allowed any more to go to -- pentagon said to go
jersey and andrew cuomo of new york reporting from the "new york times" fed panic by imposing new policy of mandatory quarantines for workers from west africa. it's not surprising they tried to adjust their positions. this is in the "new york times." >> the u.s. military has that policy now. >> the point is there's a middle ground. >> exactly. >> i believe chris christie had the best interest of the people of new jersey and want to protect people but...
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if you've ever walked along the new york harbor here in new york city, you will see a fleet of tugboats. but you may not have ever thought about the business behind them. for one family it's been an enterprise that has lasted through several generations. brian mcallister's family name has dotted the new york harbor since 1864. >> we're the only company that lasted for 150 years in the family. and for that you got to be lucky. >> that was the year his great grandfather james mcallister started mcallister towing, helping big ships navigate to shore. do you think that it is business sense or pure luck that it's been in the family that long? >> there are several things that's had to happen. one, you can't make too much money. if you make too much money, everybody wants to sell it and get rich. if you don't make enough money, they leave. >> you might say he found a sweet spot for the company. somewhere between too much success on the one hand, and too much stress on the other. >> the most efficient boat in the world -- lines are like a yacht. >> james mcallister started the company in new yo
if you've ever walked along the new york harbor here in new york city, you will see a fleet of tugboats. but you may not have ever thought about the business behind them. for one family it's been an enterprise that has lasted through several generations. brian mcallister's family name has dotted the new york harbor since 1864. >> we're the only company that lasted for 150 years in the family. and for that you got to be lucky. >> that was the year his great grandfather james...
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he has also spoken with the governor of new york and the mayor of new york city. a team from the centers for disease control is on its way here to monitor this case. in new york city, chris pollone. >> chris, thank you so much. well, ebola jitters have phoney remedies popping up all over the place. the fda is keeping a close eye on the internet. it is a hot spot for possible bogus products. things like snake venom and of course there's vitamin c. the fda told three companies to stop pushing these so-called cures. one company did drop the claim but is still selling the product. >>> as new yorkers cope with ebola, another worry. a hatchet attack tied to terror. it happened in queens in broad daylight thursday. the ax-wielding man came out of nowhere. the four-inch blade struck one cop in the arm. another in the head, critically wounding that officer. as the man went to strike again, he was shot dead. the attack follows terror chatter on social media. extremists are encouraging attacks on military and the police. >>> well, details continue to emerge from the deadly s
he has also spoken with the governor of new york and the mayor of new york city. a team from the centers for disease control is on its way here to monitor this case. in new york city, chris pollone. >> chris, thank you so much. well, ebola jitters have phoney remedies popping up all over the place. the fda is keeping a close eye on the internet. it is a hot spot for possible bogus products. things like snake venom and of course there's vitamin c. the fda told three companies to stop...
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. >> new york city and the sun is not there yet. >> nocturnal underbelly of new york city right there. time to take a look at the morning papers. we have a throat look at. did you have a good weekend? >> i did. my20 year college reunion. >> i'm having my 020 year reunion in about five or six years. >> let's go to the papers. "usa today," one of the four students seriously wounded in friday's shooting at a washington high school has passed away. 14-year-old gia soriano is now the second young woman who succumb to her injuries. witnesses say the suspect jaylen fryberg opened fire on classmates and two of his cousins inside the school cafeteria. he then turned the gun on himself. three students remain in critical condition. investigators have not released a motive. >> this story makes so little sense. it doesn't line up. like a lot of the kids that do this have mental health issues and they are locked up in their basement and aren't anybody's friends. this guy was popular. he was a football player. he was liked by everybody. it just changed like that. it just doesn't seem to add up. >> y
. >> new york city and the sun is not there yet. >> nocturnal underbelly of new york city right there. time to take a look at the morning papers. we have a throat look at. did you have a good weekend? >> i did. my20 year college reunion. >> i'm having my 020 year reunion in about five or six years. >> let's go to the papers. "usa today," one of the four students seriously wounded in friday's shooting at a washington high school has passed away....
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in new york, the doctor who has ebola, dr. craig spencer is ernting the next phase of the virus which makes the condition worse before it gets better, hopefully at this moment. mayor bill deblrks asio will visit the hospital. dr. spencer got a transfusion from nancy writebol. she contracted the virus and survived. dr. spencer's fiancee will self-monitor for three weeks. with me now is the white house. we go to the white house. kristen welker is there. and from the harvard school of public health. i understand you have new information from the white house and the response to mandatory quarantines. >> well, the new york times is reporting that federal officials are in contact with officials in new york and new jersey urging them to reverse the mandatory quarantine. i reached out to sources here to confirm that. it's consistent with everything we have heard coming from the administration. dr. anthony fauce saying the quarantine could disincentivize workers to treat people who are suffering with ebola. it is the administration's b
in new york, the doctor who has ebola, dr. craig spencer is ernting the next phase of the virus which makes the condition worse before it gets better, hopefully at this moment. mayor bill deblrks asio will visit the hospital. dr. spencer got a transfusion from nancy writebol. she contracted the virus and survived. dr. spencer's fiancee will self-monitor for three weeks. with me now is the white house. we go to the white house. kristen welker is there. and from the harvard school of public...
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view, al hunt along with willie up in new york. >> so we have a lot of news. tons of political news to get to. but i just -- we might as well throw you that softball and let you go. >> what? >> about monica. >> i thought it was compelling. >> i thought it was too. >> i think she has a real platform. she's the very first person whose name exploded on the internet and whose life has been defined by one thing, by one thing. and ruined, quite frankly. >> as a 22-year-old girl. >> if anyone wants to think something badly about her right now or say something they might want to think about whether any of their daughters, sisters, mothers, aunts would have found themselves perhaps in a similar situation at 22 years old. >> more importantly if anybody has son or daughter who is at least 22 or 23 -- >> you just might want to be quiet. >> if your son or daughter hasn't done something at least as bad -- i was asking somebody this earlier and he raised both hands -- >> look she was taken advantage of by somebody who preyed upon her and what she has done since then is for t
view, al hunt along with willie up in new york. >> so we have a lot of news. tons of political news to get to. but i just -- we might as well throw you that softball and let you go. >> what? >> about monica. >> i thought it was compelling. >> i thought it was too. >> i think she has a real platform. she's the very first person whose name exploded on the internet and whose life has been defined by one thing, by one thing. and ruined, quite frankly. >> as...
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david casey and the new guy, wesley lowri. big protests in new york. former mayor rudy guiliani, george pataki and two others are leading a movement to set new york ablaze. the production is called "the death of klinghoffer." it's based on the 1985 murder of -- >> and it premiers tonight up there. it's of a tis abled owner, at the hands of four members of the palestine liberation front that hijacked this cruise ship, shot in his wheelchair and then thrown overboard. the antidefamation link put out this scathing statement. black blank. >> they go onto criticize the opera's disingenuous and dangerous juxtaposition of the plight of a american jew. its rationalalization of terrorism and false provide no thoughtful manslaughter or insight. >> well, you know, they said originally that it wasn't antisell mitic, which other people are claiming. it comes close. that's a very harsh criticism. as the "new york times" pointed out, most critics that have seen this opera, it's been performed fr the last ten years or so, it's nothing new, have identified klinghoffer
david casey and the new guy, wesley lowri. big protests in new york. former mayor rudy guiliani, george pataki and two others are leading a movement to set new york ablaze. the production is called "the death of klinghoffer." it's based on the 1985 murder of -- >> and it premiers tonight up there. it's of a tis abled owner, at the hands of four members of the palestine liberation front that hijacked this cruise ship, shot in his wheelchair and then thrown overboard. the...
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york city as you do, anyone in new york city knows that every day there are planes landing from all around the world at jfk, newark airport and that people are streaming into the city of new york every day from all over the world. in particular, patience showing up from around the world to your hospital every day for treatment. when you first saw this occur, this infection diagnosed in taxes, did you begin to think the pressure is on new york at the same time? >> i think new york is used to the pressure. i think that amtrak's happened here. we were worried about sars. new york always thinks the worst thing will happen because of its great international population. i think maybe we had gotten used to getting ready. i don't know dallas was quite as used to that. absolutely, when the diagnosis, i was not expecting it at all. that said, we had already prepared. in response to that, we and every of other hospital in new york, and i suspect everywhere, has added a series of questions about recent travel for intake for every patient. that takes five seconds per patien patient. that is some
york city as you do, anyone in new york city knows that every day there are planes landing from all around the world at jfk, newark airport and that people are streaming into the city of new york every day from all over the world. in particular, patience showing up from around the world to your hospital every day for treatment. when you first saw this occur, this infection diagnosed in taxes, did you begin to think the pressure is on new york at the same time? >> i think new york is used...
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this is new jersey and new york specific. it goes beyond what they're doing in other states and beyond cdc recommendations at this point. is it a smart move? does it make sense to you? >> i certainly understand the public pressure to do this. this is an evolving process. the policies are changing, as we speak. and the reason is that as we learn more, as we're trying to appreciate what the actual risks are, the policy is evolving. we have to be careful, though, because if we go too far in making people alarmed, then we're increasing the amount of screening and the amount of quarantine. this is a downside to this is e in which it can discourage people from wanting to go and volunteer at the most important thing that we can do which is to treat the ebola at its e its source in west africa. >> you're saying by making it essential essentially, upon return from home for american health workers to go participate in that, you may discourage people? >> yeah, are these are extraordinary procedures by doctors and nurses saying they're g
this is new jersey and new york specific. it goes beyond what they're doing in other states and beyond cdc recommendations at this point. is it a smart move? does it make sense to you? >> i certainly understand the public pressure to do this. this is an evolving process. the policies are changing, as we speak. and the reason is that as we learn more, as we're trying to appreciate what the actual risks are, the policy is evolving. we have to be careful, though, because if we go too far in...
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. >>> quarantine questions and containment concerns as leaders in new york and new jersey try to keep millions of residents i and clear. meantime, one week left. democrats chances to hold on to control of the senate may stand or fall in the south where several incumbents are in trouble. one namesake gives new hope. plus, trouble in paradise. a serious lava league in hawaii. folks are working to keep themselves out of harm's way. scary stuff there. good morning from washington. i'm luke russert. just eight days until the midterm vote. it's monday, october 27th. this is the "daily rundown." new developments this morning on the controversial quarantine policies for health care workers returning from west africa. last night, governors andrew cuomo and chris christie clarified their state's mandatory 21 day quarantine policies. both governors now say residents can be quarantined at home rather than a hospital. the debate over happens is playing out in real time as a nurse from maine became the first person isolated under new jersey's new protocols. hickox ariled on friday and has been held
. >>> quarantine questions and containment concerns as leaders in new york and new jersey try to keep millions of residents i and clear. meantime, one week left. democrats chances to hold on to control of the senate may stand or fall in the south where several incumbents are in trouble. one namesake gives new hope. plus, trouble in paradise. a serious lava league in hawaii. folks are working to keep themselves out of harm's way. scary stuff there. good morning from washington. i'm luke...
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including atlanta, newark, new york city, chicago and the washington, d.c. metro area. elsewhere today, attorney general eric holder and former president bill clinton spoke to mayors and police chiefs from across the country at the clinton presidential library in little rock. the theme of today's event was lessons to be learned from ferguson, which included the announcement of at least one new initiative. >> this morning i'm proud to announce through the c.o.p.s. office, they are awarding a community policing grant to advance the conference of mayors work to reduce youth violence through enhanced collaboration. now, this -- [ applause ] >> it's a conversation that comes not just on the heels of historic protests over mike brown's shooting death at the hands of ferguson police officer darren wilson, but also as several police departments around the country are facing allegations of excessive force. allegations often accompanied by cell phone or surveillance video that captures all or part of what happened. one of those cases is playing out in ham montd, indiana, near chi
including atlanta, newark, new york city, chicago and the washington, d.c. metro area. elsewhere today, attorney general eric holder and former president bill clinton spoke to mayors and police chiefs from across the country at the clinton presidential library in little rock. the theme of today's event was lessons to be learned from ferguson, which included the announcement of at least one new initiative. >> this morning i'm proud to announce through the c.o.p.s. office, they are awarding...