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. >> i went to a restaurant in new york during the general assembly and my credit card was rejected. i guess if you don't use it enough, they thought there was some fraud going on. >> good thing michelle was able to pick up the tab and save the day. >>> some robots on mars are getting to get a heck of a light show. the comet sighting spring will become less than 87,000 yards with mars a fly by that occurs once in a million years, it will zoom by at 126,000 miles an hour. the rovers on ♪ there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- bradley cooper, neil diamond, and featg
. >> i went to a restaurant in new york during the general assembly and my credit card was rejected. i guess if you don't use it enough, they thought there was some fraud going on. >> good thing michelle was able to pick up the tab and save the day. >>> some robots on mars are getting to get a heck of a light show. the comet sighting spring will become less than 87,000 yards with mars a fly by that occurs once in a million years, it will zoom by at 126,000 miles an hour....
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. >>> somebody's driving along in what looks like the bus lane new york other traffic in the lane. they're being a little we're beating everybody. there's a green light right ahead, no problem, i'm going straight through the green light. >> tore it up. >> hit the brakes, bro. why was that jeep coming through in. >> they left the junction open, but i can zip through here, no one's in the bus lane, green light, he floors it. unfortunately, funny enough we were talking about that bus lane, what we have here is one of the very buses. you can see it's on the inside lane. they're powered by electricity which comes above but not for long. the cable breaks. cars start swerve, left a bit, right. brings down a heap of. see the sparks coming as well. keep an eye on the top. electricity is live, it's sparking and in fact this is the dangerous part here. he didn't follow protocol. you see a small child get out with the hanging wires still live. what they're supposed to do is wait until the power's been cut. >> yes, because you're in the vehicle, you're grounded because you've got the rubber tir
. >>> somebody's driving along in what looks like the bus lane new york other traffic in the lane. they're being a little we're beating everybody. there's a green light right ahead, no problem, i'm going straight through the green light. >> tore it up. >> hit the brakes, bro. why was that jeep coming through in. >> they left the junction open, but i can zip through here, no one's in the bus lane, green light, he floors it. unfortunately, funny enough we were talking...
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so oh hair patients, similar screening at jfk in new york. 90% coming from ebola virus stricten countries such as sierra leonia and new begin any -- new begin any, they are expected to offer more information about this second healthcare worker who has now tested positive at least preliminarily and we will have more coming up live in the newsroom alex savage ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> we look forward to that up date. >>> they held a vigil for her recovery. friends and family fathered for the service to show their support in a statement sam said she is doing well and is blessed by by family and friends. >>> coming up in the next half hour, some of the strategies are being discussed for ebola virus preparedness. >>> and rains began to fall a few hours ago and has been mostly light but it is. >> to be wet all over the bay news dual this time and they will not put an end to the extreme fire danger. >> it will make it a week and a half in yesterday's conditionss. stay tuned on this wet and windy wednesday morning. >>> and near again in vista, crews were removing a large heavy tree which cr
so oh hair patients, similar screening at jfk in new york. 90% coming from ebola virus stricten countries such as sierra leonia and new begin any -- new begin any, they are expected to offer more information about this second healthcare worker who has now tested positive at least preliminarily and we will have more coming up live in the newsroom alex savage ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> we look forward to that up date. >>> they held a vigil for her recovery. friends and family...
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the latest. >> this afternoon the governors of the new york and new jersey announced new mandatory quarantined measures. starting today, any health care workers returning from africa will be required in those states inemain and 14 421 days -- quarantined for 21 days. >> she got a big hug from president obama at the white house. but earlier today, she said while she is grateful for her she is eager to escape the attention. >> i ask for my privacy, to return to texas and return to my life. of hugginge a point her, assuring the public she is ebola freight. e. she represents the nurses that put themselves on the line and put themselves at risk to take care of people in need. >> workers in manhattan are working to scrub down sites he visited. including the bowling alley, subway lines, and shops and restaurants. quarantinedls have his fiancÉe and contacts. it is ready for extraordinary challenges, and it is proving it as we speak. >> the white house officials are said to be considering a nationwide quarantine for those returning from west africa. reporting live from the satellite center, rebecca co
the latest. >> this afternoon the governors of the new york and new jersey announced new mandatory quarantined measures. starting today, any health care workers returning from africa will be required in those states inemain and 14 421 days -- quarantined for 21 days. >> she got a big hug from president obama at the white house. but earlier today, she said while she is grateful for her she is eager to escape the attention. >> i ask for my privacy, to return to texas and return...
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he's at bellevue hospital in new york. his apartment and the bowling alley are being decontaminated. >> nina pham is on her way home just hours after being declared ebola-free. pham didn't receive any experiment drugs she did get a blood transfusion from ebola survival kent brantly. she reflected on her battle with the disease. >> throughout this ordeal i've put my trust in god and my medical team. i'm on my way back to recover as a reflect on so many others that have not been so fortunate. >> she is looking forward to reuniting with her dog who was also kept in isolation. >>> a prayer vigil north of seattle, the scene of the latest school shooting. a student opened fire just before noon today. police say freshmen walked into the cafeteria and started shooting. when it was over he and another student were dead. four others were injured. we are following the latest >> there's a possible shooting. on site right now. >> shots rang out at marysville high school just before 11:00. >> i heard one loud pop and four more after tha
he's at bellevue hospital in new york. his apartment and the bowling alley are being decontaminated. >> nina pham is on her way home just hours after being declared ebola-free. pham didn't receive any experiment drugs she did get a blood transfusion from ebola survival kent brantly. she reflected on her battle with the disease. >> throughout this ordeal i've put my trust in god and my medical team. i'm on my way back to recover as a reflect on so many others that have not been so...
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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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canceled trips to rhode island and to new york to monitor the government's response to the outbreak. arrived iny vinson atlanta for treatment. questions for the cdc. permission toer fly from cleveland to dallas. apparently against their own protocol. >> roz plater is live at dulles tonight where changes are about to take place. tomorrow, customs and border protection agents along with the cdc will screen temp -- passengers arriving from west africa. northern virginia congressman says perhaps we should be doing more. the second nurse was diagnosed with ebola hours after getting off a commercial flight. cared forvinson thomas duncan, the liberian man who died of ebola. on friday, she bordered a plane from dallas to cleveland to plan a wedding. dallas.she flew back to by tuesday night, she had been diagnosed with ebola. >> no other individual who is being monitored undergoes travel in any way other than controlled movement. >> the plane was taken out of service and decontaminated. officials are scrambling to find the 132 passengers on board with her. president obama met with top adviser
canceled trips to rhode island and to new york to monitor the government's response to the outbreak. arrived iny vinson atlanta for treatment. questions for the cdc. permission toer fly from cleveland to dallas. apparently against their own protocol. >> roz plater is live at dulles tonight where changes are about to take place. tomorrow, customs and border protection agents along with the cdc will screen temp -- passengers arriving from west africa. northern virginia congressman says...
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according to the new york times on september 15th he assisted a pregnant woman who later died of ebola. four days later he flew to dallas according to the cbc developing systems he would to a dallas hospital where he underrun basic blood tests but not screened for ebola. this despite he was a visiting from africa. >>: reporter: but fortunately this was not communicated throughout the whole team. as a result of that information was factored into the political decision making. a friend of dublin and became so frustrated that he was nodding care he reportedly called the cbc and finally admitted him to the hospital where he was in serious condition. >>: reporter: duncan had contacted at least a dozen people including escrow french children they're all being monitored for symptoms now however since the bolas incubation period is 21 days it could be weeks before they know if anyone else in the u.s. was infected. monica >>: reporter: the cbc will continue to track down anyone else to have made been contacted. several days before he was put into a hospital. meanwhile the taken a closer look at
according to the new york times on september 15th he assisted a pregnant woman who later died of ebola. four days later he flew to dallas according to the cbc developing systems he would to a dallas hospital where he underrun basic blood tests but not screened for ebola. this despite he was a visiting from africa. >>: reporter: but fortunately this was not communicated throughout the whole team. as a result of that information was factored into the political decision making. a friend of...
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today jfk's airport in new york became the very first in the united states to screen passengers coming from nations that are affected by the ebola outbreak. next thursday, screening will start at four other international airports. now at one of new york's busiest airports, we see how workers are preparing for the changes. >> reporter: training for new stepped up screening. 43% of travellers from guinea, sierra leone, and liberia enter the united states through this airport. >> i have children. >> reporter: so starting today representatives from the centers of disease control are on hand. passengers will be questioned about whether they've been to the affected countries, had contact with an infected person, and have their temperatures taken. >> for air passengers -- >> reporter: fears of ebola have been growing since traveller thomas eric duncan died this week in a dallas hospital. health officials investigated and found no evidence of infection on the las vegas flight. stepped up screening will start at other major international hundreds. washington, dallas, o'hare, and newark next wee
today jfk's airport in new york became the very first in the united states to screen passengers coming from nations that are affected by the ebola outbreak. next thursday, screening will start at four other international airports. now at one of new york's busiest airports, we see how workers are preparing for the changes. >> reporter: training for new stepped up screening. 43% of travellers from guinea, sierra leone, and liberia enter the united states through this airport. >> i...
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. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- emma thompson. comedian dane cook. and featuring the legendary
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. >>> today, president obama planned to travel to rhode island and new york for campaign rallies. he canceled the trips citing the ebola response. i'm joined by bob franken. good morning to you, bob. >> good morning, betty. >> president obama canceled the trips to remain in washington and the white house to hold meetings in the white house. does it seem like everyone from the texas hospital, the cdc and the president are behind the ball in this playing catch up? >> first of all, i think the criticism of the president in all this has been a little bit overstated and of course has a lot to do with the political environment in the upcoming election. symbolically, the fact that he is saying this is going to be a priority and that the citizens of the united states can stop with their desire to panic, if that's the proper word, probably has some value. the problem has been that you have a medical establishment that has overstated assurances as we have gone on with this. now, the slightest indications they may not know everything they claim to know is causing nervousness in the country.
. >>> today, president obama planned to travel to rhode island and new york for campaign rallies. he canceled the trips citing the ebola response. i'm joined by bob franken. good morning to you, bob. >> good morning, betty. >> president obama canceled the trips to remain in washington and the white house to hold meetings in the white house. does it seem like everyone from the texas hospital, the cdc and the president are behind the ball in this playing catch up? >>...
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a smoke bomb surprise and the video raising concern over the new york city subway system plus columbus day parade marches through south philadelphia. we have highlights from the celebration down broad street. we heard from the fans and we're talking to the birds. a live report from the field coming up later in sports when a live report from the field coming up later in sports when "action news" continues. rdevry university's merit-based career catalyst scholarship can help you get started with up to $20,000 for qualified new students. apply now and start working toward your career, like devry grad, shelly joseph. as a student at devry, a business career was my goal. this was my career training ground... my professors, were also my coaches. their guidance helped me find career success... at microsoft. find your success with our career catalyst scholarship. classes start october 27. get started now. visit devry.edu >> a teen aimer is dead and 22 other people are injured following a halloween high raid accident in maine in mechanic falls the hey ride was going down a steep hill, when it c
a smoke bomb surprise and the video raising concern over the new york city subway system plus columbus day parade marches through south philadelphia. we have highlights from the celebration down broad street. we heard from the fans and we're talking to the birds. a live report from the field coming up later in sports when a live report from the field coming up later in sports when "action news" continues. rdevry university's merit-based career catalyst scholarship can help you get...
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segÚn el new york times el incidente del elevador del 16 de septiembre el guardia de seguridad subcontratado que estuvo dentro del elevador e incluso se tomÓ fotos y los grabÓ con su telÉfono celular estaba armado y tenÍa antecedentes delictivos este hecho no fue reportado, seguimos contigo, ilia. >> gracias por ese informaciÓn. en una acciÓn secreta y rÁpida fue en contra de una pequeÑa pureza mexicano una joven de 17 aÑos quien desde que tenÍa cuatro habÍa secuestrados por su madre. el padre es quien tiene la custodia legal fue Él quien contratÓ detectives privados para buscarla y traerla de regreso a texas la madre estÁ tras las rejas le impusieron una fianza de 300 mil dÓlares david herrera nos informa desde austin. >> el suplicio terminÓ para este padre al que le fue levantada su hija el 19 de abril de 2002 por su propia madre quien se la llevÓ ese fin de semana de visita y nunca la regreso con su padre que tenÍa la custodia. ayer a las 10 de la maÑana dara lawrence fue capturada por agentes de la policÍa mexicana y del instituto de inmigraciÓn en el poblado de papa
segÚn el new york times el incidente del elevador del 16 de septiembre el guardia de seguridad subcontratado que estuvo dentro del elevador e incluso se tomÓ fotos y los grabÓ con su telÉfono celular estaba armado y tenÍa antecedentes delictivos este hecho no fue reportado, seguimos contigo, ilia. >> gracias por ese informaciÓn. en una acciÓn secreta y rÁpida fue en contra de una pequeÑa pureza mexicano una joven de 17 aÑos quien desde que tenÍa cuatro habÍa secuestrados por...
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york area affected by the new rule. dr. craig spencer is being treated for a bowl at a new york hospital. chuck stevenson, abc news. >> abc 7 is helping you separate fact from fiction about ebola. a panel of experts will answer your questions tomorrow night at 7:00 on our sister station, news channel 8. to ask a question, use the #yourvoiceyourfuture. coming up on abc 7 news, another push for support in the race for maryland governor. a big name >> another big name in politics coming to maryland. the campaign in the race for governor. anthony brown's campaign announced hillary clinton plans to attend a rally on thursday to urge voters to the polls. it will take place at the university of maryland college park in ritchie coliseum. clinton was scheduled to attend a fundraiser for brown last month but canceled to spend some time with her new granddaughter. former president bill clinton attended in her place. last week president obama appeared in upper marlboro to campaign as well for brown. overseas, great britain is windi
york area affected by the new rule. dr. craig spencer is being treated for a bowl at a new york hospital. chuck stevenson, abc news. >> abc 7 is helping you separate fact from fiction about ebola. a panel of experts will answer your questions tomorrow night at 7:00 on our sister station, news channel 8. to ask a question, use the #yourvoiceyourfuture. coming up on abc 7 news, another push for support in the race for maryland governor. a big name >> another big name in politics...
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siegel, we are told first bodily fluids, vomit, blood, sweat, sal ief a then in the new york city they say it can live on a countertop, door knob for a few hours. can you touch something and get ebola? >> the answer is that's extremely unlikely. give you an example why. there was a patient in 1986 went to the hospital, was there 12 days, encountered 300 people, no one knew he had ebola. you know how many got ebola from him? zero. it is a very, very hard virus to get. why? it lives in blood, vomit, in diarrhea. it lives a lot less in saliva. some lives in saliva, after two, three days, saliva somehow knocks it out. very little in urine, sweat later stages of the diseases. people say i am on the subway, people are sweating, can i get it. probably. can't deal in never, can't deal in absolute. somebody sick enough to have it in sweat is not likely to be riding the subway. that's when they're likely in the intensive care unit. most likely is the secretions. eric, if those are on surfaces, it can live hours while still wet secretions. people out there in west africa don't use toilet paper, s
siegel, we are told first bodily fluids, vomit, blood, sweat, sal ief a then in the new york city they say it can live on a countertop, door knob for a few hours. can you touch something and get ebola? >> the answer is that's extremely unlikely. give you an example why. there was a patient in 1986 went to the hospital, was there 12 days, encountered 300 people, no one knew he had ebola. you know how many got ebola from him? zero. it is a very, very hard virus to get. why? it lives in...
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from new york, new york, please welcome adam shuler! oh, yeah. oh! oh! ah! >> come here, terry. >> [laughs] >> oh, come on over here. oh! >> i just hugged terry crews. >> ease on down the road, adam. that's how you do it.
from new york, new york, please welcome adam shuler! oh, yeah. oh! oh! ah! >> come here, terry. >> [laughs] >> oh, come on over here. oh! >> i just hugged terry crews. >> ease on down the road, adam. that's how you do it.
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from comedy central world news headquarters in new york this. is the daily show with jon stewart. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to the daily show. i'm jon stewart. my guest is on the zach galifianakis will be joining us. the excited news can look who is here. she made it to the show. [cheers and applause] >> jon: a gentleman in the audience with his wife of 25 years. only one ticket was left. here is my impression of him at the time. i don't know her! they're boeing here together. we saved their relationship. well, i'm just happy. but -- first it's time for a daily showy bowl a update. brought to you by arbys. arbys. a lot of things cause diarrhea. [laughing] > jon: really no reason for that. all they do is send us platters of food. they are the loveliest people in the world. let's begin in dallas where a nurse has contacted ebola from a west african patient. >> this morning this quaint dallas neighborhood is on high alert. >> jon: wait, wait. cleaning guys? decontaminating ebola and you have cleaning guys. were bros with a hose not available? i shouldn't worry. they look
from comedy central world news headquarters in new york this. is the daily show with jon stewart. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to the daily show. i'm jon stewart. my guest is on the zach galifianakis will be joining us. the excited news can look who is here. she made it to the show. [cheers and applause] >> jon: a gentleman in the audience with his wife of 25 years. only one ticket was left. here is my impression of him at the time. i don't know her! they're boeing here...
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new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov when folks think...
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screeningay we begin at jfk international airport in new york city. that screening went smoothly. there are a lot of lessons being learned through that to make sure that screening goes smoothly from other passengers. we are anticipating starting screening at the other four airports this week and we anticipate that starting on thursday. next question. can you speak to how i health-care worker using these apparentlytions caught the ebola when people who had close contact in that apartment for several days did not, and do you have any plans to transfer this new case to one of the specialty households? to the firstd question, when patients have a bowl of they become progressively infectious the sicker they become because the amount of virus in their body and in their secretions increases. contact with this individual, the indexed patient in dallas, prior to his isolation are not yet out of their 21-day exposure period. we are not out of the woods yet with potential additional cases. medical procedures involve dealing with blood, body fluids, other thingsit, that may have very large qu
screeningay we begin at jfk international airport in new york city. that screening went smoothly. there are a lot of lessons being learned through that to make sure that screening goes smoothly from other passengers. we are anticipating starting screening at the other four airports this week and we anticipate that starting on thursday. next question. can you speak to how i health-care worker using these apparentlytions caught the ebola when people who had close contact in that apartment for...
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anever thought i would do ebola story in sports, but the new york giants are briefing players in advance to their trip to dallas. of theon indicative severity of this disease. >> that's something new. >> the rain will be ending tonight. little bit of fog and tomorrow, morning sunshine and a few afternoon showers will stop -- afternoon showers. world news is coming up next. >> have a good night. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." and the breaking news. the second american nurse infected with ebola. arriving by ambulance moments ago at the airport, wheeled off and then slowly walking up those stairs herself. they are now racing her to atlanta. and this evening, the new questions here. the other commercial flight she took across this country, not knowing she was sick. the scramble now to find more than 130 passengers on board that plane. was she contagious? and where is that plane tonight? >>> also breaking, the two monster storms off both coasts. the giant hurricane set to make landfall. ginger zee has the new track. >>> your children in harm's way. tonight, the stunning images. that chi
anever thought i would do ebola story in sports, but the new york giants are briefing players in advance to their trip to dallas. of theon indicative severity of this disease. >> that's something new. >> the rain will be ending tonight. little bit of fog and tomorrow, morning sunshine and a few afternoon showers will stop -- afternoon showers. world news is coming up next. >> have a good night. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." and the breaking news. the...
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. >> a 72-year-old black man from buffalo, new york. i want to say, thank you for what you did. >> what she did for dennis, her neighborhood handyman, is prompting responses from around the world. d.c. police responded to a burglar alarm in the foxhall area, but at the wrong address. when she saw they stped him, she stepped in. >> you need to tell her that. i am recording this. i am recording, and this is wrong. just because he is black does not mean here's here -- he is here to rub the house. >> she did a very good thing. i was not doing anything. >> a d.c. police spokesperson told us, "there is no misconduct by the officer. while it appears the officer made contact with an individual a block away from the call for a burglar alarm, without knowing what transpired before the videotape started, i will refrain from commenting." but she believes it was racial profiling. >> it is an institutionalized prejudice against black people. it doesn't matter if the cops are black or white. maybe if this helps if you white people do the right thing,
. >> a 72-year-old black man from buffalo, new york. i want to say, thank you for what you did. >> what she did for dennis, her neighborhood handyman, is prompting responses from around the world. d.c. police responded to a burglar alarm in the foxhall area, but at the wrong address. when she saw they stped him, she stepped in. >> you need to tell her that. i am recording this. i am recording, and this is wrong. just because he is black does not mean here's here -- he is here...
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house candidate for new york's first congressional district lee zeldin. today, i want to take a few minutes to speak with you directly and clearly about ebola. what we are doing about it and what you need to know because meeting a public health challenge like this is not just a job for government. all of us, citizens, leaders, the media have a responsibility and a role to play. this is a serious disease, but we cannot give in to the hysteria or fear because that only makes it harder to get people the accurate information they need. we have to be got it by the science. we have to remember the basic facts. what we are seeing now is not an outbreak or epidemic of ebola and america. -- in america. we are a nation of more than 300 million people. we have only seen three cases of ebola here. the man who contracted ebola in liberia came here and sadly died. and the nurses that were infected when they were treating him. we are doing everything we can to give them the best care possible. even one infection is too many but at the same time we have to keep this into
house candidate for new york's first congressional district lee zeldin. today, i want to take a few minutes to speak with you directly and clearly about ebola. what we are doing about it and what you need to know because meeting a public health challenge like this is not just a job for government. all of us, citizens, leaders, the media have a responsibility and a role to play. this is a serious disease, but we cannot give in to the hysteria or fear because that only makes it harder to get...
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>> the new york times is reporting that the white house is pressing the governors of new york and new jersey to overturn the new regulations. we have been asking the white house to confirm that basically all day but it comes as no surprise. we have been hearing from white house officials really all day also the u.s. ambassador made much the same comments. she said these new regulations are haphazard and not well thought out. we're hearing from a doctor as well and they are both saying that health care workers who go to these countries need to be treated like heroes. they want more health care workers to go because they want to control ebola at its source. they would also like to see other countries get involved and send health care workers there as well. >> all right. i'm joined now by the deputy commissioner. good to see you. so we haven't heard from the white house directly but through the "new york times," the white house is requesting a reversal in new york and new jersey and possibly illinois as well. >> we have been preparing for the threat of ebola for months now. we included t
>> the new york times is reporting that the white house is pressing the governors of new york and new jersey to overturn the new regulations. we have been asking the white house to confirm that basically all day but it comes as no surprise. we have been hearing from white house officials really all day also the u.s. ambassador made much the same comments. she said these new regulations are haphazard and not well thought out. we're hearing from a doctor as well and they are both saying...
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"nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams.
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a new york city train, that is. a local radio producer took these pictures of a subway rider who let one of his snakes slither all around the overhead pole while the other snake laid casually on his leg. i don't know what scares me more, rats in a subway or these snakes. no thank you to both. >>> ebola is having an impact on airline stocks as investors are pulling away. the dow jones dropped a whopping 460 points in late trading on wednesday. but recovered a bit to close down, over 170 points on oil and worldwide economic uncertainty. >>> in hong kong, police used pepper spray to disperse protesters. this morning hong kong's chief executive said he's ready to start talks with student leaders next week. the clashes worsened a bitter rift between law enforcement and activists who have taken over key roads and streets. >>> back here at home, netflix shares fell 24% or $107 a share in after hours trading. that's a lot as it fell short of estimates. >>> holiday shoppers are predicted to spend $804 per person this year an
a new york city train, that is. a local radio producer took these pictures of a subway rider who let one of his snakes slither all around the overhead pole while the other snake laid casually on his leg. i don't know what scares me more, rats in a subway or these snakes. no thank you to both. >>> ebola is having an impact on airline stocks as investors are pulling away. the dow jones dropped a whopping 460 points in late trading on wednesday. but recovered a bit to close down, over 170...
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international airport here in new york. the same measures will be implemented next week at dulles airport outside washington, d.c.; newark liberty international airport; chicago's o'hare and atlanta's hartsfield. nearly 95% of all travelers from those three african countries enter the united states through these airports. under the new protocol, travelers from those countries will be taken to a special screening area, where they will be interviewed and have their temperature taken with a non- contact thermometer. thomas duncan, the liberian man who died of ebola in dallas, only became ill several days after he arrived in dallas. we'll have much more in a moment. kmart has become the latest major retailer to be hacked. the incident occurred early last month but was only disclosed in recent days. the hackers reportedly made off with some credit and debit card numbers but apparently did not gain access to personal information like pin numbers, email address or social security numbers. kmart, a subsidiary of sears, has 1,200 st
international airport here in new york. the same measures will be implemented next week at dulles airport outside washington, d.c.; newark liberty international airport; chicago's o'hare and atlanta's hartsfield. nearly 95% of all travelers from those three african countries enter the united states through these airports. under the new protocol, travelers from those countries will be taken to a special screening area, where they will be interviewed and have their temperature taken with a non-...
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new york city has been working with new york state, the center for disease control to prepare for this, and our nation's largest city, based on what we know no -- now, i believe they have done absolutely everything right. the unck physician returned from west africa ten days ago, where he had been working on the ebola crisis. upon arrival into the united states, the doctor was fromminged by the cdc and the cust tolls and border control, and reported to new york city health authorities. yesterday when he reported he has 103 degree temperature, the healthcare system sprang into action. he was transporteded to bellevue hospital. the hospital has been designated for the isolation, indication and treatment of potential ebola patients. governor has designated eight special hospitals in new york city. earlier this week, a specially trained cdc team visited bellevue and determined that the hospital is well prepared to treat patients. i -- i must say that i respond to your concerns about nurses and at the hospital there were clear protocols in place to ensure that nurses and all staff caring fo
new york city has been working with new york state, the center for disease control to prepare for this, and our nation's largest city, based on what we know no -- now, i believe they have done absolutely everything right. the unck physician returned from west africa ten days ago, where he had been working on the ebola crisis. upon arrival into the united states, the doctor was fromminged by the cdc and the cust tolls and border control, and reported to new york city health authorities....
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mandvi in new york. in new york -- what's the story, aasif? >> the story, jon? jon: that's right. >> the story is when i said i'd stay here in new york ebola was in texas. [ applause ] but now that everyone but me is in texas, ebola is in new york! >> jon: so you are saying -- what i'm saying is (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) -- >> jon: always good to have him back. we also wanted to check in on austin's own ebola preparation, jessica will exams is at the capitol city at the ip february husband disease facility. at least -- i think you're there. >> that's where i am. but like every other place in austin the infectious disease ward is also an espresso bar. >> jon: jessica, based on your -- [ cheering and applause ] i know you've been doing a lot of boots on the ground reporting could ebola strode austin. >> from dallas, oh, yeah, jon. austin going to pick up something after dallas. no, jon, no. austin sets the trends, dallas finds out about them five years later. [ cheering and applause ] >> jon: there's no way
mandvi in new york. in new york -- what's the story, aasif? >> the story, jon? jon: that's right. >> the story is when i said i'd stay here in new york ebola was in texas. [ applause ] but now that everyone but me is in texas, ebola is in new york! >> jon: so you are saying -- what i'm saying is (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) -- >> jon: always good to have him back. we also wanted to check in on austin's own ebola preparation, jessica will exams is at the capitol city at the ip...
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the new york police department has since opened an investigation. >> at&t is ordered to pay 105 million dollars to settle claims it placed unauthorized charges on your bill. the money goes to state and federal authorities. starting in 2009, the carrier bill customers for hundreds of charges of dollars in that were not authorized. if you were up really early this morning, you had quite a treat. >> it was absolutely beautiful. a full under eclipse. take a look for yourself. this was from early this morning at the u.s. capitol dome at just around 6:30. you can see the nice red hue on the moon. you can see a whole lot more on wjla.com. national, at reagan the winds will slowly fall. can you believe at 3:51 this afternoon we hit 80 degrees, about 10 degrees above average for this day. set back in 2007, 91 for the high. currently at rockville. woodbridge now in the upper 50's with a morning low in the middle 50's. temperatures are slowly falling this evening. the skies have cleared out. winchester now 61. the closer to the bay you go, that's where temperatures are the lowest. it will fall int
the new york police department has since opened an investigation. >> at&t is ordered to pay 105 million dollars to settle claims it placed unauthorized charges on your bill. the money goes to state and federal authorities. starting in 2009, the carrier bill customers for hundreds of charges of dollars in that were not authorized. if you were up really early this morning, you had quite a treat. >> it was absolutely beautiful. a full under eclipse. take a look for yourself. this...
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gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> the car alarm out in the driveway, who knew? >>> when we come back here tonight, the developing headline involving those celebrities, their hacked photos. what about your images tonight. >>> and matthew mcconaughey showing up in an inexpected place, to rally his home team. that's ahead tonight. and here's what's coming up tomorrow night. >>> tomorrow, a legend. remarkably now breaking a world record just this week. ♪ the big day may be tonight >> david muir and the tony bennett interview. just wait until you see what tony's about to reveal. that's tomorrow on "abc's world news tonight with david muir." the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder. ...and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, loss of bladder control... ...or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. don't take botox® if y
gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> the car alarm out in the driveway, who knew? >>> when we come back here tonight, the developing headline involving those celebrities, their hacked photos. what about your images tonight. >>> and matthew mcconaughey showing up in an inexpected place, to rally his home team. that's ahead tonight. and here's what's coming up tomorrow night. >>> tomorrow, a legend. remarkably now breaking a world record just this week. ♪ the big...
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then about a month later she got charged for a trip to new york city. she says she never took. >> i ended up looking at my credit card again, and there was another charge for $740. >> the limo company insists that she took the trip and sent miller's credit card company this document with what it says is her signature. she maintains she never saw this document either. >> those documents were fraudulent. i didn't, i had never signed those documents. they didn't even look anything like my signature. >> miller sent us this copy of her ohio driver's license to compare signatures. >> i can't go show up at their door and bang on their door and contact them and try and get information from them directly, because i'm about 700 miles away from them. >> but we can and did. after nearly two months of phone calls and promises that someone would get back to us, i went to the company's office in clifton, new jersey. no one there was authorized to speak on the company's behalf. but later, an attorney for rp limo sent us a letter saying the company is, quote, investigat
then about a month later she got charged for a trip to new york city. she says she never took. >> i ended up looking at my credit card again, and there was another charge for $740. >> the limo company insists that she took the trip and sent miller's credit card company this document with what it says is her signature. she maintains she never saw this document either. >> those documents were fraudulent. i didn't, i had never signed those documents. they didn't even look...
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siegel, gretchen was asking, with planes from africa landing in new york, how concerned should nyc residents be worried about riding a train? >> i wouldn't say zero but it's remote. >> all of those drop lets could be part of direct contact. when you go into a room to examine a patient? you wear masks, gowns, cover your shoes. now, the concentration of this virus is higher in blood and higher in diarrhea and vomit. but it's not zero in droplets. whether it's going to mutate and become a respiratory, we hope not. >> it's not spread through the air. >> that's right. we know that. but if somebody coughs or sneeze or handshake, one of the mystery is, how did that camera crew from nbc get this kind of disease? i doubt that he was cleaning up vomit or drawing up blood? a handshake? you may have a crack in your hand that becomes exposed to blood and also the mucosa of your eyes or mouth is all part of the fact that these droplets can get in. if they can live on the surface for hours or days, the next play that comes in, they are to clean this with bleach because it's the only thing that can wipe out
siegel, gretchen was asking, with planes from africa landing in new york, how concerned should nyc residents be worried about riding a train? >> i wouldn't say zero but it's remote. >> all of those drop lets could be part of direct contact. when you go into a room to examine a patient? you wear masks, gowns, cover your shoes. now, the concentration of this virus is higher in blood and higher in diarrhea and vomit. but it's not zero in droplets. whether it's going to mutate and...
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that writing today in the "new york times." they are writing about an abc news/"the washington post" poll. a prefew for -- we take you to a preview of today's hearing with "washington journal." >> this under scores the seriousness that the president has taken with this outbreak that he is visiting the hospital. >> first and foremost, to c.d.c. director freed man -- friedman come up in this talk? >> what kind of came out of it is that the white house is doing a very delicate balance. as you said, they said they are going to be reviewing everything that happens in the cases in balance. on the other hand, they are trying to assure the public that the risk of a widespread outbreak is very, very low. the president held himself up as an example, saying when he was in atlanta a few weeks ago he hugged and kissed nurses that worked with the ebola patients, and he felt confident doing so because they took all the necessary precautions while dealing with these patients. they took the protocol. they talked about the fact that they need to
that writing today in the "new york times." they are writing about an abc news/"the washington post" poll. a prefew for -- we take you to a preview of today's hearing with "washington journal." >> this under scores the seriousness that the president has taken with this outbreak that he is visiting the hospital. >> first and foremost, to c.d.c. director freed man -- friedman come up in this talk? >> what kind of came out of it is that the white...
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it will have limited inventory for same- day delivery in new york. customers can pick up on my orders and exchange and returned merce. wall street has spoken and is seen not cope. they're winning the battle between the two soda companies. that is an all-time high. coca-cola also hit a new record making a 7% gain and earnings. >> expected to unveil more detailed stock number >> and unveiled the newest model yesterday. it has all wheel drive. it is also very fast thinking of from 0- 60 in about three seconds. the new car also has a number of autopilot features. thicken switch landsman the driver uses a turn signal. it can also read speed limit signs and just how fast your car is going. they can even park itself while you stand outside and watch. my script does not have a price talprice tag >> rear previewing the bears in atlanta. highlights from the black sox opener. >> a lot of >> important message for women and men ages 50 to 85. please write down this toll-free number now. right now, in areas like yours, people are receiving this free information ki
it will have limited inventory for same- day delivery in new york. customers can pick up on my orders and exchange and returned merce. wall street has spoken and is seen not cope. they're winning the battle between the two soda companies. that is an all-time high. coca-cola also hit a new record making a 7% gain and earnings. >> expected to unveil more detailed stock number >> and unveiled the newest model yesterday. it has all wheel drive. it is also very fast thinking of from 0-...
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new, york minis, get the sensation. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back back our guest has a new film "birdman." >> it's a preview. nobody cares about a preview. nothing matters. >> we are getting rid of him. i don't give a [beep] >> shut up, shut up! listen to me for once. as soon as we announce he's taken over the advance preview. we can't afford to lose the preview, money. we can't afford to lose mike. it's about being respected and validated. that's what you told me. that's how you got me into this [beep]! now you're the director, get them under control, okay. >> jon: please welcome back to the program, zach galifianakis. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> jon: nice to see you, young man. >> thank you for having me. jon: this, this movie is such a brilliant man, the director. the performance he brings out of you. the technical achievement. it's incredible piece of work. >> good, you got my text about what to say? >> jon: yes, i'm reading that over your shoulder. >> they text it did there. jon: and
new, york minis, get the sensation. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back back our guest has a new film "birdman." >> it's a preview. nobody cares about a preview. nothing matters. >> we are getting rid of him. i don't give a [beep] >> shut up, shut up! listen to me for once. as soon as we announce he's taken over the advance preview. we can't afford to lose the preview, money. we can't afford to lose mike. it's about being respected and validated. that's...
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we have rain moving through new york. there's drying to the west, and we expect the sun to share the sky with clouds. we didn't see a lot of sun yesterday, we'll see more today. 57 in philadelphia. 57 in wilmington. 54 in allento
we have rain moving through new york. there's drying to the west, and we expect the sun to share the sky with clouds. we didn't see a lot of sun yesterday, we'll see more today. 57 in philadelphia. 57 in wilmington. 54 in allento
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how about the new york media trying to stir it up after the black out blowout last night. is this is the back page today showing an eagles employee pumping his fist as cruz drops the touchdown pass. the employee tells us he was cheering the drop and as soon as he saw cruz was hurt he stopped cheering and we have video evidence of that. he's on the left of your screen. charlie gets on one knee and prays. that's exhibit a for the daily news. we rest our case. the giants talked trash all last week and before the game they gather erd in the mid to feel field and they stromped on the bird's logo. they knew about it and didn't appreciate it but the shut out says it all. >> watch what you say because we were ready and we just got to keep it going. >> eagles are 5-1. tied for the best record in football but some were wondering if the birds were for real. their corner backs had been criticized. here's what chip kelly thinks of that. >> a lot of times you guys were wrong and when we start listening to people outside of here then we would be wrong. >> got to love chip. he likes to do
how about the new york media trying to stir it up after the black out blowout last night. is this is the back page today showing an eagles employee pumping his fist as cruz drops the touchdown pass. the employee tells us he was cheering the drop and as soon as he saw cruz was hurt he stopped cheering and we have video evidence of that. he's on the left of your screen. charlie gets on one knee and prays. that's exhibit a for the daily news. we rest our case. the giants talked trash all last week...
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he has spoken with the mayor of new york city and the governor of new york state. i team from the cdc is on its way to new york to monitor this case. eun, back to you. >> chris, thank you. you can learn more about ebola and efforts to contain the disease on nbcwashington.com. we are following the case of a dallas nurse receiving treatment at nih in bethesda. you will find links on the home page. >>> what the family of an eld elderly woman who died and the handling of her case. >>> we have your weekend forecast at 4:41. >>> new concerns about air texas, alabama and georgia added to the areas where there is a greater risk. audi is dealing with a separate air bag recall. the affected models are not made by takata. they are recalling 850,000 cars over a software problem that could cause the air bags to deploy improperly. >>> it is 4:40. you can ride metro early. trains will start running 5:00 sunday morning for the marine corps. marathon. if you're in the race, the closest station is pentagon. you can use pentagon city if you're nervous about crowds. green belt station
he has spoken with the mayor of new york city and the governor of new york state. i team from the cdc is on its way to new york to monitor this case. eun, back to you. >> chris, thank you. you can learn more about ebola and efforts to contain the disease on nbcwashington.com. we are following the case of a dallas nurse receiving treatment at nih in bethesda. you will find links on the home page. >>> what the family of an eld elderly woman who died and the handling of her case....
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richard, brooklyn, new york, what are you saying? morning.ood the government's response has been very political. very politic, i should say. they have tried to instill confidence in the public and so on. the only problem with that is that there is a certain degree of untruth and what they are saying, in that they have been rather absolute in saying that this disease is not transmittable except with exposure to significant bodily fluids, etc.. as to the falsity of what they have been saying, that has been demonstrated by the health care worker and got ebola while in africa while wearing protective equipment. the other thing of course, which has been partially mentioned, this is as a potential terrorist threat. one simple way of controlling a threat like this would be to make sure that somebody who purchases a ticket from one of the west african countries into other areas of the world hasn't purchased the ticket on short notice. perhaps they have recently known and come been exposed rushing to the western world. thank you for the call.
richard, brooklyn, new york, what are you saying? morning.ood the government's response has been very political. very politic, i should say. they have tried to instill confidence in the public and so on. the only problem with that is that there is a certain degree of untruth and what they are saying, in that they have been rather absolute in saying that this disease is not transmittable except with exposure to significant bodily fluids, etc.. as to the falsity of what they have been saying,...
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york city -- seeing in new york city. >> for more on ebola, the director of the infectious disease epidemiology program at the university joins us on the phone from washington dc. this is your specialty. how worried should we be? >> we really shouldn't be. the facts that this is an unusual disease, it is rare in this country and we have never seen it before. a very largey have epidemic going on right now. it is mostly the health care workers who are at risk there. given the fact that he went immediately, to the ambulance to hee hospital as soon as th at a temperature, there were not any bodily fluids. i know the stock or had his temperature tested a couple of times a day after returning from africa, but is there any way to improve early detection? that in general, experience shows that people are not able to infect others. and they actually -- on till showactually start to signs of disease, and then you have to have contact with utley fluids like large or grecians. with utley fluids like blood or excretions. >> talk to us about the experimental drug, one of the most from missing solutions for e
york city -- seeing in new york city. >> for more on ebola, the director of the infectious disease epidemiology program at the university joins us on the phone from washington dc. this is your specialty. how worried should we be? >> we really shouldn't be. the facts that this is an unusual disease, it is rare in this country and we have never seen it before. a very largey have epidemic going on right now. it is mostly the health care workers who are at risk there. given the fact...
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estamos en new york con detalles y reacciones. dan a conocer nuevas guÍas para los trabajadores de la salud que tengan contacto con pacientes infectados con Ébola. estamos con lo Último. una innovadora cirugÍa no solo cambia la vida de un hombre paralizado, que logra volver a caminar, si sno que llena de esperanza a cientos de pacientes. y desde londres, tenemos imÁgenes de la duquesa de cambridge, luego de varias semanas de reposo, luego que anuncio su segundo embarazo, la ediciÓn martes comienza ya. >>> este es noticiero telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart y maria celeste arrarÁs. >>> hola que tal, buenas tardes marÍa celeste tiene el dia libre. hoy el mundo llora la muerte de un gigante de la moda, oscar de la renta que falleciÓ anoche es en su residencia en connecticut a los 82 aÑos de ed. de la representa fue mÁs que un diseÑador, y fue un verdadero artista, relevante durante gerente raciÓn celebro sus raÍces latinas. lori montenegro estÁ en new york con mas. lori. >>> muy buenas tardes, josÉ, nos encontramos fre
estamos en new york con detalles y reacciones. dan a conocer nuevas guÍas para los trabajadores de la salud que tengan contacto con pacientes infectados con Ébola. estamos con lo Último. una innovadora cirugÍa no solo cambia la vida de un hombre paralizado, que logra volver a caminar, si sno que llena de esperanza a cientos de pacientes. y desde londres, tenemos imÁgenes de la duquesa de cambridge, luego de varias semanas de reposo, luego que anuncio su segundo embarazo, la ediciÓn martes...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, this is "fast money". a volatile week on wall street mercifully comes to ap he san e. the s&p still posting its fourth week of losses. even oil coming back today. posting its third straight week of losses. so can you trust this bounce? steve grasso, what did you say? >> i don't know. ask pete. if you look at the 200 day moving average, it's 1906 currently right now. the last time we broke the 200 day, it was for a week. seven days. that a brings us out to next wednesday that we need to bounce over it. creature of habit, but i think we can say below it for a couple more days. if we stay below it longer than wednesday, i think it's a trend change. >> and we got news moodity's has downgraded russia. >> and normally downgrade of a solve rip countvereign country,. but given the currency has been under pressure, this could have a big impact. so to me, i don't think you can trust this yet for several reasons. one, look at the iwm. that rolled over today. high yield bonds rolled over again today. we had a fantasti
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, this is "fast money". a volatile week on wall street mercifully comes to ap he san e. the s&p still posting its fourth week of losses. even oil coming back today. posting its third straight week of losses. so can you trust this bounce? steve grasso, what did you say? >> i don't know. ask pete. if you look at the 200 day moving average, it's 1906 currently right now. the last time we broke the...