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it's not inconceivable. >> if you go to up state new york, it's very poor. one reason it remains poor is andrew cuomo, a democrat, won't allow fracking. that would give us thousands of jobs. yet they don't do it. yet, those union people vote democratic. i have no idea why. >> maybe you can help us out. i agree, issue after issue after issue. this might be the one. someone making $90,000 a year, doing it 20 years and the government takes their job. where are they going to go? >> let's uncomplicate things. coal bankrupt. arch coal and arch energy, stock is down 20%. much because of this administration's ridiculous over the top regulation that literally shut down the coal plants because they were losing money because of the higher costs. after six years, the unions are finding out what we already knew, higher taxes mandate a killed industry. it's about time. hopefully, it changes the playing field. >> will it? listen, we know there are a couple important states, a couple swing states. this might make a difference. what do you think? >> a lot of different playin
it's not inconceivable. >> if you go to up state new york, it's very poor. one reason it remains poor is andrew cuomo, a democrat, won't allow fracking. that would give us thousands of jobs. yet they don't do it. yet, those union people vote democratic. i have no idea why. >> maybe you can help us out. i agree, issue after issue after issue. this might be the one. someone making $90,000 a year, doing it 20 years and the government takes their job. where are they going to go?...
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but the document was b based on new york law. wtry to like when diagnose ourselves on e we youay permitting really doeoes matter. especially y in the washinington area,e take permits very seriously i had a client this week who came to me andnd had creed a business and gotteten a tax i.d. number from the irs, but did not know anythg about county business licensing. if you don't have a business license, you have to figure out what your local jurisdiction is gogoing to require. if you do not do it, you will get fined. >> o-stop shopping. you cannot figure t all the different plalaces you wi need in the statete and the couounty. ththat is really slippery slope people c can fall down. you sasay onour ip. -- own your ip.p. >> people will launchch a a buss but forget the trademarkspect of your nameme. if you do not ever look to see if your business is infringing on a currently listed trademark, many times you can and will get sued. your infringining onomebody else's trademarks. >> people rely more and more on go daddy and other places t
but the document was b based on new york law. wtry to like when diagnose ourselves on e we youay permitting really doeoes matter. especially y in the washinington area,e take permits very seriously i had a client this week who came to me andnd had creed a business and gotteten a tax i.d. number from the irs, but did not know anythg about county business licensing. if you don't have a business license, you have to figure out what your local jurisdiction is gogoing to require. if you do not do...
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that it for us in new york. "inside story" is next on al jazeera america. >> protecting a vulnerable public or giving in to the fears of a panicking public. ebola, fears and science. it's the inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. after a doctor coming home to new york after treating ebola treatments in west africa submitted himself to treatment, and a nurse landed in new jersey's newark international airport, worry about the disease spread in the country's most densely populated region. governor chris christie puts the nurse in involuntary quarantine even though she's show nothing symptoms of the disease. he backed off the absolute form of mandated quarantine for people who showed no symptoms over the weekend. the obama administration was critical of both' approaches, noting mandatory quarantine for volunteers made it less likely for volunteers to head to west africa where their help is badly needed. the u.s. is trying to figure out how to treat the trickle of potential cases landing here. over the weekend a c
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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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almost former new york commissioner of health. here in washington, executive director of the american public health association and former secretary of health for the state of maryland. also in new york, professor of socio-medical sciences at columbia university's melman school of public health. let's talk about africa. the new cases keep on coming and coming in large numbers, and they will continue to arrive here. i'm going to bet, as long as we don't push down new infections in the region. >> you know, the some of the other african nations have shown us that it's possible. and it will require a much more aggressive assertive effort in africa by the u.s. and all other nations in we want to get our hands around this. you need to end this epidemic at its source. that means resources, that means people, that means getting their hands around it because we missed it earlier this year. >> professor, we can't seal off the united states, can we? as long as new infections keep cropping up in the heavily infected countries like sierra leon
almost former new york commissioner of health. here in washington, executive director of the american public health association and former secretary of health for the state of maryland. also in new york, professor of socio-medical sciences at columbia university's melman school of public health. let's talk about africa. the new cases keep on coming and coming in large numbers, and they will continue to arrive here. i'm going to bet, as long as we don't push down new infections in the region....
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also tonight, ebola in new york city? the young doctor who sudden sickness launch as full scale alert, has the virus landed in our biggest city and can it be contained? and behind the headlines. the drug to show real promise in the fight against ebola z map. america tonight inside the lab where the drug was developed and an exclusive conversation there with a scientists behind it. there aren't many of us that get that experience, where you can draw a straight line from discovery, to success. it is the holy grail. >> it is wonderful, absolutely wonderful. good evening and thank you for joining us, it is not that terrorism is unknown, the last strike came nearly 30 years ago, the bombing of a flight from toronto, so the attacks shatters any motion that it was somehow immune, unless leaders both reeling and reacting. and an assault on the very heart of the canadian parliament, america tonight tells us canada now braces itself for the change to come. panic, fear, shock and grief. scenes from an attack that have stunned this n
also tonight, ebola in new york city? the young doctor who sudden sickness launch as full scale alert, has the virus landed in our biggest city and can it be contained? and behind the headlines. the drug to show real promise in the fight against ebola z map. america tonight inside the lab where the drug was developed and an exclusive conversation there with a scientists behind it. there aren't many of us that get that experience, where you can draw a straight line from discovery, to success. it...
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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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so new york responding to that. throughout the day we're going to be asking for your thoughts on the federal response to ebola, and you can do that at facebook.com/c-span. we'll look for some of your comments later on. live coverage here on c-span c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> witnesses gathered, the chairman in the room, darrell issa, a number of democratic representatives, members of the committee as well as they get set for the oversight hearing on the federal response to ebola. president obama is offering federal support is new york as it responds to its first ebola case. he spoke thursday night to mayor bill de blasio. [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, before i gavel this to a starlet, i think you already -- to a start, i think you already heard, please put your cell phones either off or preferably on airplane mode. you're certainly welcome to take pictures as long as you don't stand up or in any other way block other people. we have a large panel today, member
so new york responding to that. throughout the day we're going to be asking for your thoughts on the federal response to ebola, and you can do that at facebook.com/c-span. we'll look for some of your comments later on. live coverage here on c-span c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> witnesses gathered, the chairman in the room, darrell issa, a number of democratic representatives, members of the committee as well as they get set for the oversight hearing on the...
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the latest on the doctor hospitalized with the disease in new york. a top infectious disease expert weighs in. and in our signature segment, youth soccer. it's often viewed as a safe alternative to football, but some experts now believe kids who play the game risk concussions. >> in a sport put a child's brain in harm's way. >> sreenivasan: next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement produs. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. president obama today once again appealed for calm following the news that a new york doctor who treated ebola patients in africa has been hospitalized with the disease himself. >> we have to be guided by
the latest on the doctor hospitalized with the disease in new york. a top infectious disease expert weighs in. and in our signature segment, youth soccer. it's often viewed as a safe alternative to football, but some experts now believe kids who play the game risk concussions. >> in a sport put a child's brain in harm's way. >> sreenivasan: next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing...
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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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we met up with former new york city health commissioner, to give us some perspective. >> so right now, the first ebola case has hit the united states. how concerned should people be? >> i think we should all be concerned overall, the first case i can certainly expect more. because there are thousands of cases so far in west africa, and within the next few months there will be hundreds of thousands of cases. and we can expect some of those people to travel. >> flights have already been reduced and airports are screening for fives but because symptoms can take up to 21 days it is possible for some of those to go uno tied. we have known about this for monos they have trained hospital personnel, so the city is prepared but again, everybody needs to execute on all those plans that have been put in place. >> when you walk around new york city, it feels like a very congests place. >> it feel likes one of the worst places the ever a outbreak is that the case. >> you need to remember, ebola doesn't fly through the air. it comes from direct contact with blood or body fluids from an infected per
we met up with former new york city health commissioner, to give us some perspective. >> so right now, the first ebola case has hit the united states. how concerned should people be? >> i think we should all be concerned overall, the first case i can certainly expect more. because there are thousands of cases so far in west africa, and within the next few months there will be hundreds of thousands of cases. and we can expect some of those people to travel. >> flights have...
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. >> it will not be a mandatory quarantine like new york or new jersey, but states do have the legal right to impose the order and will do so if it is at all necessary. reporting in the newsroom, jeanette reyes. >> tonight, we are hosting a special town hall meeting on ebola in america. we will have a panel of experts ready to answer your question about the illness -- your questions about the illness. use the #yourvoiceyourfuture. you can watch it live on our sister station and streamed at wjla.com. >> a tale of two seasons. many people woke up to cold conditions. areas west of d.c. even saw frost. some areas around the freezing mark. it was the perfect morning to bundle up. you won't need the jacket later on today. we are looking at much warmer weather as you head home from work. we have a look at the first forecast. up, lot of us were bundling looking for gloves and scarves this morning. take a look at the morning lows. manassas and culpeper with a temperature dropping to the freezing mark. 1 shy of it at dulles airport with 33. look how much warmer at reagan national, 46. a little
. >> it will not be a mandatory quarantine like new york or new jersey, but states do have the legal right to impose the order and will do so if it is at all necessary. reporting in the newsroom, jeanette reyes. >> tonight, we are hosting a special town hall meeting on ebola in america. we will have a panel of experts ready to answer your question about the illness -- your questions about the illness. use the #yourvoiceyourfuture. you can watch it live on our sister station and...
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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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i'm tony harris in new york city. inside story is next on al jazeera america. >> the medical authorities say ebola is hard to catch, and unlikely to spread in the united states. while both may be true people have caught it, and it has spread. no what? that's inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. a man with ebola present himself to the hospital and was mistakenly returned home. but when he came back he eventually died, but not before infecting one of the healthcare workers treating him. in spain healthcare workers accuse authorities not equipping them. there is a lot to know about ebola. we look back at the early days of this outbreak and forward to prevention. >> we have to rethink the way we address ebola control. even a single infection is not acceptable. >> what has been called a breach in protocol as the first transition of the disease on u.s. soil. >> it's a detailed investigation to better understand what might have happened with the infection of the healthcare worker. we look at what happens before beam go in
i'm tony harris in new york city. inside story is next on al jazeera america. >> the medical authorities say ebola is hard to catch, and unlikely to spread in the united states. while both may be true people have caught it, and it has spread. no what? that's inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. a man with ebola present himself to the hospital and was mistakenly returned home. but when he came back he eventually died, but not before infecting one of the healthcare workers treating...
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i'm stanley tucci and i love new york. there's no place like it in the world. one of my favorite fall activities is visiting our world-renowned wineries and craft brewers. and, award-winning distilleries and cider makers. they're located all across our great state. come raise a glass to your favorites. plan your fall getaway at iloveny.com/fall there's something for everyone watch us any time with xfinity on demand. it can be accessed for the next two weeks. all you have to do is press on demand and. >> we will leave you with a small group and the marching band has 43 members and the dynamic music and pride makes them the band of the week. see you next saturday at 7:00. >> you don't try to be bigger than you are. you try to just play with a good tone and look and sound the best that you can. >> make that an opening statement. make it an impact. >> creating a family environment so that everyone knows each other. everybody is more attentive. >> we stay between the 30-yard lines and that. they are not going very far, but what they are doing, they are doing a lot o
i'm stanley tucci and i love new york. there's no place like it in the world. one of my favorite fall activities is visiting our world-renowned wineries and craft brewers. and, award-winning distilleries and cider makers. they're located all across our great state. come raise a glass to your favorites. plan your fall getaway at iloveny.com/fall there's something for everyone watch us any time with xfinity on demand. it can be accessed for the next two weeks. all you have to do is press on...
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everybody comes to new york and every communicable disease comes to new york. and he's trying to create calm. the other positive thing to get from ebola, it is such a debilitating disease, which is what you said, quickly, is that it actually corrects you from going out, once you get it, once you become symptomatic, you aren't going out, you aren't going bowling, you aren't getting in cabs. >> unless you're a new yorker. >> unless you're a new york e. so the peoples are fine, it's the health workers, it's the doctors, who are at risk, who get the disease and who should make sure they're protected an get the proper training an that they're okay. >> the mortality rate in west africa is opposite what it is here. >> if anything to calm the populous, there should be some measures. >> next, a video accusing the nypd of islamophoba and racial profiling is getting a lot of attention on the internet. what really happened when we come back. turn the trips you have to take, into one you'll never forget. earn points for every flight and every hotel. expedia plus rewards. [
everybody comes to new york and every communicable disease comes to new york. and he's trying to create calm. the other positive thing to get from ebola, it is such a debilitating disease, which is what you said, quickly, is that it actually corrects you from going out, once you get it, once you become symptomatic, you aren't going out, you aren't going bowling, you aren't getting in cabs. >> unless you're a new yorker. >> unless you're a new york e. so the peoples are fine, it's...
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and now we're focused on making sure the patient in new york receives the best care as well. here's the bottom line. patients can beat this disease. and we can beat this disease. but we have to stay vigilant. we have to work together at every level -- federal, state and local. and we have to keep leading the global response, because the best way to stop this disease, the best way to keep americans safe, is to stop it at its source -- in west africa. and we have to be guided by the science -- we have to be guided by the facts, not fear. yesterday, new yorkers showed us the way. hey did what they do every day -- jumping on buses, riding the subway, crowding into elevators, heading into work, gathering in parks. that spirit -- that determination to carry on -- is part of what makes new york one of the great cities in the world. and that's the spirit all of us can draw upon, as americans, as we meet this challenge together. >> good morning. my name is>> will hurd and my hope is to be named the next representative of the 23rd congressional district of texas. like you, i want to ge
and now we're focused on making sure the patient in new york receives the best care as well. here's the bottom line. patients can beat this disease. and we can beat this disease. but we have to stay vigilant. we have to work together at every level -- federal, state and local. and we have to keep leading the global response, because the best way to stop this disease, the best way to keep americans safe, is to stop it at its source -- in west africa. and we have to be guided by the science -- we...
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in new york city for example, 8 million people leave here about 2.6 million are people over the age of 50. but they will retire, and start scaleing down. >> i'm going with swroe zodus, n off from thousander animal house products -- pfizer, animal house products, the older people love their pets, so do young people. they are spending money on pets invest this the company. charles: a winner. we'll hold it right there, is the ebola panic over the top? is it a bigger ticking time bomb than our government debt? suffocates student loan debt we have. we'll detail that. and sense your questions in, a lot of great tweets. i'll share them on the show, tweet me or go to the facebook page. keep it right here, we'll make you money. your customers, our financing. your aspirations, our analytics. your goals, our technology. introducing synchrony financial, bringing new meaning to the word partnership. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. enagage with us. hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-
in new york city for example, 8 million people leave here about 2.6 million are people over the age of 50. but they will retire, and start scaleing down. >> i'm going with swroe zodus, n off from thousander animal house products -- pfizer, animal house products, the older people love their pets, so do young people. they are spending money on pets invest this the company. charles: a winner. we'll hold it right there, is the ebola panic over the top? is it a bigger ticking time bomb than...
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>> amazon is opening its first bricks and mortar store in new york. it will not be the last. the stock is up 30% in a year. >> bull or bear. >> good for the company, bad for the stock. >> incest in weakness bank of the ozarks. up 30% in six months. >> bull or bear. >> a policy against investing in anything with ozarks in the name. >> stop. >> a topsy turvy market. mcdonalds diners up. >> a skinny guy talking mcdonalds. what do you think? >> i do not like it right now. >> tracy? >> the bigger engagement ring, the bigger the chance for divorce. skip the diamond put yourself and your money in a house. >> i buy my own rings. >> i feel ya. >> everybody needs a practice marriage. >> okay. thanks so much for joining uls. cavuto on business coming upright now. >>> ebola? our southern border? are they connected? one of our top military leaders say think again. i'm in for neil cavuto. head of the southern command sounding the alarm on a potentially alarming situation. >> if oboe la breaks out in haiti or central america, it is in terms of mass migration of central americans into the un
>> amazon is opening its first bricks and mortar store in new york. it will not be the last. the stock is up 30% in a year. >> bull or bear. >> good for the company, bad for the stock. >> incest in weakness bank of the ozarks. up 30% in six months. >> bull or bear. >> a policy against investing in anything with ozarks in the name. >> stop. >> a topsy turvy market. mcdonalds diners up. >> a skinny guy talking mcdonalds. what do you think?...
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i'm david shuster in our headquarters in new york. we're waiting for a live press conference from the cdc. the center of disease control. we're expecting an update on the second update from a nurse who was treating duncan erik thomas. they have blamed a protocol breach for the nurse being infected with the virus, and that is creating criticism from the hospital. there is controversy over who is in charge of the control of the ebola outbreak. joining us from the cdc headquarters in atlanta is robert ray. what are we expecting from this press conference this morning? >> good afternoon, david. dr. thomas frieden is likely to come out and answer some of the questions you just brought up, and also probably go into detail about the new team that has landed in dallas will be investigating, what they're going to be sifting through. what they will consider the breach, the protocol breakdown and figure out how that occurred with the nurse and the potential for the fact that there may be other health workers that may come down with symptoms in t
i'm david shuster in our headquarters in new york. we're waiting for a live press conference from the cdc. the center of disease control. we're expecting an update on the second update from a nurse who was treating duncan erik thomas. they have blamed a protocol breach for the nurse being infected with the virus, and that is creating criticism from the hospital. there is controversy over who is in charge of the control of the ebola outbreak. joining us from the cdc headquarters in atlanta is...
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i'm poppy harlow in new york. let's talk about ebola in detail. some facts you should know. how do you get the virus? three ways. from direct or close contact to someone who is infected. from the transmission of bodily fluids from contaminated surfaces or materials or from the consumption of raw or infected meat. i also want to bring this news just into cnn. we're getting this from hospital officials in new jersey. obviously we know that passenger on that plane from brussels to newark was taken to the hospital, and hospital officials are saying now that the passenger's symptoms were found to be consistent with another minor treatable condition unrelated to ebola, and then that passenger's child who he was traveling with was asymptomatic. again, this is an important development. hospital officials have released that man who was vomiting on the plane from brussels to newark. he will be released, and he will be self-monitoring. but this is very important, because as you'll remember at the top of the show, that interv
i'm poppy harlow in new york. let's talk about ebola in detail. some facts you should know. how do you get the virus? three ways. from direct or close contact to someone who is infected. from the transmission of bodily fluids from contaminated surfaces or materials or from the consumption of raw or infected meat. i also want to bring this news just into cnn. we're getting this from hospital officials in new jersey. obviously we know that passenger on that plane from brussels to newark was taken...
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this is mike huckabee from new york. stay tuned for "justice" with judge >> with hello. welcome to "justice. i am judge jeanine pirro. in historic events the cdc confirming the first person to contract ebola here on american soil. the patient tested positive for the virus is dallas nurse involved in the care of thomas duncan from liberia who died within two weeks of coming here. now, didn't they tell us not to be concerned? that our healthcare system was incapable that hospitals knew the protocol, healthcare workers knew what to do. they even told us the chances of it happening here were infinite (indiscernible) >> the experts in the cdc and the government agree the chances of an ebola outbreak here in the united states are extremely low. >> it seems however, the only thing this says about ebola is the amount it takes to catch it. yet the dallas hospital sends a man home who tells them he was from west africa all the while inconsistent with ebola. the hospital sends him home while contagious to live in his family's apartment which family refuses to follow the health depa
this is mike huckabee from new york. stay tuned for "justice" with judge >> with hello. welcome to "justice. i am judge jeanine pirro. in historic events the cdc confirming the first person to contract ebola here on american soil. the patient tested positive for the virus is dallas nurse involved in the care of thomas duncan from liberia who died within two weeks of coming here. now, didn't they tell us not to be concerned? that our healthcare system was incapable that...
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york, los angeles, washington, d.c. as opposed to placing like chicago or dallas, that don't think that these patients are going to be coming to their particular region? >> well, i do think that given how the epidemic continues to explode in the west africa region we'll probably have more cases like this one. essentially no one who is not sick gets on the plane, and in this countries they are screening the airports to make sure that you don't have a fever, you don't have symptoms. you may have someone who is not yet sick getting on the plane and traveling here. what will most likely happen is the scenario is if they get sick after arrival 37 it's not really a danger on the plane. it's really more of a danger to families of these passages. >> i want to show our audience the numbers. and then after the numbers i have a question for you. after the numbers this crisis is only getting worse. these are the latest numbers according to the cdc as of money. they say there were 6,574 cases of ebola reported all told. i'm going to
york, los angeles, washington, d.c. as opposed to placing like chicago or dallas, that don't think that these patients are going to be coming to their particular region? >> well, i do think that given how the epidemic continues to explode in the west africa region we'll probably have more cases like this one. essentially no one who is not sick gets on the plane, and in this countries they are screening the airports to make sure that you don't have a fever, you don't have symptoms. you may...
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. >> now i have a slide i'd like to put up, and i got it from the new york times today, it is the photo of the people in the various protective gear. the first one on the left, shows what they are supposed to wear when they come in contact with -- when they are not having contact with the bodily fluids. the second one shows what they are supposed to have with the bodily fluids. so i want to ask you, is what they were wearing at first, before the ebola was diagnosed that first set of protective gear? >> i am sorry i can't see the picture right now. >> i was told you would be able to. what should they have been wearing offing that protective gear before the ebola was diagnosed. >> i can't make out the details but the recommendations vary as to the risk, as to whether the patient is having diarrhea orvilleing and they exposed healthcare workers. >> well, this guy, he had diarrhea and vomiting, so in your testimony people should have been completely covered is that right? >> you don't know if they should have been completely covered and he. >> if the patient had die radioyeah or vomiting th
. >> now i have a slide i'd like to put up, and i got it from the new york times today, it is the photo of the people in the various protective gear. the first one on the left, shows what they are supposed to wear when they come in contact with -- when they are not having contact with the bodily fluids. the second one shows what they are supposed to have with the bodily fluids. so i want to ask you, is what they were wearing at first, before the ebola was diagnosed that first set of...
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gerri: even for new york city. talking about dr. craig spencer, the subject of a lot of criticism today. a doctor, an emergency room doctor who works in guinea, comes to this country and almost immediately is out among the rest of the population. should he have really self-quarantined himself? >> he should have self-quarantined himself. i think that anybody should be mandated, coming from that area to take the quarantine they suggest, 21-30 days. i think dr. spencer probably went through a number of checkpoints both in western africa, before getting on the plane, in europe, before changing flights and certainly here at the airport. and that's the soft spot. the soft spot is that 21-day period where we do not know whether a person is infected or not. gerri: it's really complicated. so spencer essentially completes his work in guinea on october 12, and october 14 leaves the country. travels through brussels on october 17th, arrives at jfk, and less than a week later, he's bowling, on the subway, in an uber taxi. dr. peter to you, shou
gerri: even for new york city. talking about dr. craig spencer, the subject of a lot of criticism today. a doctor, an emergency room doctor who works in guinea, comes to this country and almost immediately is out among the rest of the population. should he have really self-quarantined himself? >> he should have self-quarantined himself. i think that anybody should be mandated, coming from that area to take the quarantine they suggest, 21-30 days. i think dr. spencer probably went through...
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york daily news. c.j. spillman says it was not true and it was consensual. joe vasquez, kpix5. >>> a brutal beat down in levi stadium started with a group of men waiting in line in the bathroom. one guy nudged another man on the shoulder to tell him a urinal was open and that is what prosecutors say started it all. tonight, these two men face felony charges. amador rebollero is the one with the struggle tattoo on his face. he is accused of throwing the most damaging blow. prosecutors say his brother dario rebollero also involved in the fight. one of the victims has a severe brain injury. >> he has had some bleeding to the brain. he has had to have a partial skull removal to relieve some of the pressure, and he is currently suffering some paralysis. >> neither the suspects entered a plea today. the fight happened on sunday before the 49er game against the chiefs. afterward, two men ran from the bathroom, but security soon tracked them down. >>> several new wild fires are burning along i-80 tonight. at
york daily news. c.j. spillman says it was not true and it was consensual. joe vasquez, kpix5. >>> a brutal beat down in levi stadium started with a group of men waiting in line in the bathroom. one guy nudged another man on the shoulder to tell him a urinal was open and that is what prosecutors say started it all. tonight, these two men face felony charges. amador rebollero is the one with the struggle tattoo on his face. he is accused of throwing the most damaging blow. prosecutors...
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guinea to brussels and into new york. the doctor called 911 and was transported from his upper manhattan apartment just before noon by an especially trained hazmat unit. it's equipped with personal protective gear to treat hazardous situations, he was taken to bellevue hospital in manhattan and that is where he is being evaluated and treated and the commissioner of health issued a statement saying that this hospital is prepared to handle a case of ebola if this is to be confirmed as such. in this release it reeded in part, that bellevue hospital is designated as the designation and treatment of possible ebola patients by the city and state. new york city is taking all necessary precautions to assure the health and safety of all new yorkers, we could know as early as this evening, tonight, if this is a confirmed case, for sure in the next 12 hours, they are working to trace all of those that may have been in contact with this doctor. they want to take all the precautions as necessary. it's a serious matter as it is develop
guinea to brussels and into new york. the doctor called 911 and was transported from his upper manhattan apartment just before noon by an especially trained hazmat unit. it's equipped with personal protective gear to treat hazardous situations, he was taken to bellevue hospital in manhattan and that is where he is being evaluated and treated and the commissioner of health issued a statement saying that this hospital is prepared to handle a case of ebola if this is to be confirmed as such. in...
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broke24 hours after news about the new york city emergency doctor that was just a nest with the virus, so we will also only to follow that. report thishappy to good news to you today, that nina pham is now cured of ebola. >> headed home and going to reunite with her dog. thank you. >> investigators are back out in frederick, maryland, where a small plane and a private helicopter collided in midair yesterday. >> we're learning more about the three people on board of that helicopter who were killed. we are live in frederick with the new developments. choke accidents seemed to be investigated at this hour. -- two accidents are being investigated. the plane was half a mile from landing at the airport here in frederick, maryland am a but instead it crash landed here in the trees behind us. it is equipped with a harris shoot. you can see a piece of it -- it is equipped with a parachute. you can see it in the trees, probably the reason the passenger and pilot are alive today. the two men in a helicopter, not as fortunate. >> the accident scene has been protected all day as more federal inves
broke24 hours after news about the new york city emergency doctor that was just a nest with the virus, so we will also only to follow that. report thishappy to good news to you today, that nina pham is now cured of ebola. >> headed home and going to reunite with her dog. thank you. >> investigators are back out in frederick, maryland, where a small plane and a private helicopter collided in midair yesterday. >> we're learning more about the three people on board of that...
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look at the way bellevue hospital behaved in new york this past week when they came up with that one case of the doctor. beautiful job -- >> look what's going on -- >> hold on a second. something else, sabrina that has to be said here. we don't know exactly how many patients there are. emory university down in atlanta had a patient that was admitted. we still are not sure if that patient had ebola. he released a statement, the r i want the public to know that loe althougloe e! is a serioubo doesn't know the extent of this? >> a lot of misinformation spread around, and a similar case right here in washington, d.c. and i think one of the kearns people say, oh, you know, people get the flu. more people will die from the flu. the reality is the people who die from the flu are usually vulnerable from some other illness. elderly or very young. ebola is attacking people who are otherwise health pip that's what's frightening about this. and i think we absolutely need to be much more aggressive in how we're tackling it. >> last word from sabrina. >>> coming up, the gloves are off. candidates
look at the way bellevue hospital behaved in new york this past week when they came up with that one case of the doctor. beautiful job -- >> look what's going on -- >> hold on a second. something else, sabrina that has to be said here. we don't know exactly how many patients there are. emory university down in atlanta had a patient that was admitted. we still are not sure if that patient had ebola. he released a statement, the r i want the public to know that loe althougloe e! is a...
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he was a month in new guinea treating ebola patients and returned to new york city friday and to his apartment he shares with his fiance. she's been quarantined at bellevue and two friends are in isolation after spending time with him tuesday and wednesday when he was reportedly feeling fatigue. we're told none of these three are showing signs of the disease but they won't be in the clear for up to 21 days and the governor says, listen. he understands the fears but there's no cause for alarm. >> 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. >> and we're waiting on a news conference this hour from new york city mayor and other health officials. at this oint we don't have an update on dr. spencer's condition. >> thanks so much. all right. gene, so we have this doctor who is treating ebola patients for over a month and i think a lot of people are wondering today how he was allowed to just come back, go bowling, go to restaurants, go to subways. now they're scrambling to figure out who he came in conta
he was a month in new guinea treating ebola patients and returned to new york city friday and to his apartment he shares with his fiance. she's been quarantined at bellevue and two friends are in isolation after spending time with him tuesday and wednesday when he was reportedly feeling fatigue. we're told none of these three are showing signs of the disease but they won't be in the clear for up to 21 days and the governor says, listen. he understands the fears but there's no cause for alarm....
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my cousin, is the next door neighbor of new york city ebola doctor. when he sits on his sofa she hears it, when she heard it. her concern was protecting er children. only one local media outlet did not respect her wishes and put her name out there.@ so many mistakes are made that are worrisome. like the gash an fro -- garbagem building in ebola doctor, it was taken out to sidewalk, homeless people, were into it, there were bottles, you know, fluid, bottles, anyone can walk to the ebola doctor's door, that was the next morning, no tape, nothing protective. when family gathers to leave, they were told they could not. lodging but we can't help you. they have come back, they came back just in time for the ebola doctor's fiance coming in at same time, they were refused entry into their own home, until press conference was finished, they heard a noise, and guards were screaming at ebola doctor's fiance, she opened the door too wide, my family, they are having a mill down, there is no protocol. all this stuff has been by the seats of their pants, too many pr
my cousin, is the next door neighbor of new york city ebola doctor. when he sits on his sofa she hears it, when she heard it. her concern was protecting er children. only one local media outlet did not respect her wishes and put her name out there.@ so many mistakes are made that are worrisome. like the gash an fro -- garbagem building in ebola doctor, it was taken out to sidewalk, homeless people, were into it, there were bottles, you know, fluid, bottles, anyone can walk to the ebola doctor's...
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and the new york stock exchange did 15 billion. $1,500 of bond buying will take $3 trillion a month and override $3 trillion in activity, is that really possible? >> that's not the call. the call when growth slows, bond yields go down. charles: there's a lot of reasons. >> they go down because what scotty said. it's fed manipulation. chhrles: i'm with matt with europe. when the criiis first began if you guys remember in 2009, angela merkel, they pointed the finger. they said it's you. the anglo-saxon economy. you guys thank everyone. guess what the two best economies are. @hose anglo-saxon. economy. got to blow the whistle once again here. let's open up another page from payne's investment playbook. let's talk about maybe a rebound in the maaket. if the market does turn hhgher, what will drive it? what's going to get it to go higher? think about this tuesday night hewlett-packard said it's ending -- that had been in the rumor mill a long time. there really seems to be a lot of things going on these days. -@potential bribes left aa the altar. t mobile and, of course, emc and there were e
and the new york stock exchange did 15 billion. $1,500 of bond buying will take $3 trillion a month and override $3 trillion in activity, is that really possible? >> that's not the call. the call when growth slows, bond yields go down. charles: there's a lot of reasons. >> they go down because what scotty said. it's fed manipulation. chhrles: i'm with matt with europe. when the criiis first began if you guys remember in 2009, angela merkel, they pointed the finger. they said it's...
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in new york war on crime, the worst criminal offenders are pursued by the detectives of the major case squad. these are their stories. (girl) bless us, oh lord, for these thy gifts, which we are about to receive from the bounty of christ our lord, amen. amen. amen. butter beans? okay, thanks. you son of a bitch, i'm gonna kill you. pull this on me? listen, i had nothing to do with this. i know they paid you. how much? you pay off the bentley? keepin' that place in the hamptons? have a seat. let's talk about this. done talkin'. know what that means? that means i'm not coming with words. cleon.
in new york war on crime, the worst criminal offenders are pursued by the detectives of the major case squad. these are their stories. (girl) bless us, oh lord, for these thy gifts, which we are about to receive from the bounty of christ our lord, amen. amen. amen. butter beans? okay, thanks. you son of a bitch, i'm gonna kill you. pull this on me? listen, i had nothing to do with this. i know they paid you. how much? you pay off the bentley? keepin' that place in the hamptons? have a seat....
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i am morgan radford life in new york city. the 70sers for disease control and prevention is holding a news conference right now to discuss the latest ebola situation. so let's take a look. >> what has happened and where we are going to be going. the patience was diagnosed on tuesday. within about two hours, we announced that. >> ening, we had staff on the ground helping the terrific staff in dallas and texas to respond to this case and we have no doubt that we will stop it in its tracks in texas. it's worth stepping back and saying how ebola spread. he bowl a only spreads by direct contact with someone who is sick or with their body fluid. so the core of control is identifying everyone who might have had contact with them and making sure their monitored for 21 days and if they develop symptoms, immediately isolating them to break the chain of transmission. there is no doubt that we can stop ebola in this country. today i would like to spend a minute talking about what's happening in dallas and then turn to my colleagues there.
i am morgan radford life in new york city. the 70sers for disease control and prevention is holding a news conference right now to discuss the latest ebola situation. so let's take a look. >> what has happened and where we are going to be going. the patience was diagnosed on tuesday. within about two hours, we announced that. >> ening, we had staff on the ground helping the terrific staff in dallas and texas to respond to this case and we have no doubt that we will stop it in its...
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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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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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>> yesterday, we began screening at jfk international airport in new york city. that screening went smoothly and there are a lot of lessons being learned to make sure's greeting goes smoothly -- to make sure screening goes smoothly for passengers. airre anticipating starting port screening at the other four airports starting on thursday. next bastion. stop --question will next question. a can you speak to how health-care worker apparently caught ebola when people who had close contact in the apartment for several days did not? do you have any plans to transfer this new case to one of the specialty hospitals? with regard to the first question -- when patients have ebola, they become progressively infectious the sicker they become because the amount of virus in their body and in their secretions increases. the people who had contact with this index patient in dallas prior to his isolation are not yet out of their 21 day exposure. we are not out of the woods yet with additional cases among contacts before isolation. but medical procedures involve dealing with what,
>> yesterday, we began screening at jfk international airport in new york city. that screening went smoothly and there are a lot of lessons being learned to make sure's greeting goes smoothly -- to make sure screening goes smoothly for passengers. airre anticipating starting port screening at the other four airports starting on thursday. next bastion. stop --question will next question. a can you speak to how health-care worker apparently caught ebola when people who had close contact in...
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in new york city. and we're also waiting a live press conference at the nih clinic in bethesda, maryland, and they're set to announce why the nurse, nina pham, is expected to be dar
in new york city. and we're also waiting a live press conference at the nih clinic in bethesda, maryland, and they're set to announce why the nurse, nina pham, is expected to be dar
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ebola in new york. >> it's really no. we have one of the best health departmen in the country so they are better prepared than i would thjust about any place in the u.s. >>reporter: thougmany in the city are on edge the governor wants to reassure the public. >> if that here in new york it's more frigening. new york is a densplease. a lot of people on top of each other. but e more facts you know t-the less frightening this situation is. >>reporter: team of deceased detectiv now tracing all of spencer contacts at least one his fiance now find herself in quarantine. abc news new york. >>> uber issued a statement tonight after contacting the cdc fond at quote neither our driver partner nor any of his subsequent passengers are at risk. our thoughts are with the patient and his loved ones. >> the dog owned by a dallas nurse diagnose with ebola is still in quaranne tonight. the nurse is still fighting the various but she's in good health we are told. her 1-yearld spaniel named bentley closely monitored for signs of ebola. expert
ebola in new york. >> it's really no. we have one of the best health departmen in the country so they are better prepared than i would thjust about any place in the u.s. >>reporter: thougmany in the city are on edge the governor wants to reassure the public. >> if that here in new york it's more frigening. new york is a densplease. a lot of people on top of each other. but e more facts you know t-the less frightening this situation is. >>reporter: team of deceased...
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york and new jersey. and today they announced that the states have the right to protect their residents from the deadly disease and will no longer wait for president obama and the centers for disease control to devilish a travel ban or a mandatory quarantine. >> we believe it is in the state of new york and state of new jersey, to control access to their borders. we want to establish this process to determine an individual's risk level by considering the geographic origin and exposure to the virus. they could require a mandatory 21 day quarantine. lou: governors policy comes after an american doctor tells to positive for ebola. doctor craig spencer, treating patients for the last month or so, he did not quarantine himself when he returned last week. he went bowling, he took a cab, he dined out with his fiancÉe into friends. after developing a fever, he alerted authorities and he was taken to the hospital and is there in isolation tonight. as are his fiancÉe into friends. these developments taking place
york and new jersey. and today they announced that the states have the right to protect their residents from the deadly disease and will no longer wait for president obama and the centers for disease control to devilish a travel ban or a mandatory quarantine. >> we believe it is in the state of new york and state of new jersey, to control access to their borders. we want to establish this process to determine an individual's risk level by considering the geographic origin and exposure to...