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she came to texas and then took a flight to cleveland and, of course, everybody got upset and cleveland. how would you feel if people had been on that flight? >> kicking off their home opener. you know what, millions, hundreds of millions of dollars for the cleveland economy. that dirt topi cost growth. by the way, the cleveland clinic is a sponsor. >> that is right. we are very pleased to have lebron back. lots of committees. they will bring the convention here. we just could not be more pleased. liz: you are ready. the new york knicks will come in there tonight. the chicago bulls last night, they will come in and try to prove something. i heard 200 plus million dollars is coming back to the city. >> we are seeing a tremendous surge in the economy. it helps that we have seen a tremendous amount of fracking now. things are looking better and better for us. liz: our coverage with the governor for so many years. we should also mention, too, the ticket prices. and we will get to ebola. last season, a basic ticket was $68. are you going, doctor? >> i am. now i understand why my daughters ca
she came to texas and then took a flight to cleveland and, of course, everybody got upset and cleveland. how would you feel if people had been on that flight? >> kicking off their home opener. you know what, millions, hundreds of millions of dollars for the cleveland economy. that dirt topi cost growth. by the way, the cleveland clinic is a sponsor. >> that is right. we are very pleased to have lebron back. lots of committees. they will bring the convention here. we just could not...
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new indications she may have been ill before she made that flight to cleveland. amber vinson, the second nurse to contract ebola at a dallas hospital was apparently unwell as early as friday before she flew from dallas to cleveland. the cdc reaching out to passengers on the flight as well as her flight back to dallas. >> your risk is as close as it can be. amber vinson was not having the symptoms that put you at risk. >> reporter: it intensifies. and another nurse explaining the scene inside the hospital. >> this is what makes me so upset right here. her neck is hanging out. >> reporter: proesident obama i open to appointing a czar. >> i may appoint a person. >> reporter: and the president is not convinced of stopping travelers from west africa. >> the problem is with all the discussions i have had thus far with experts in the field, experts in infectious disease, is that a travel ban is less effective than the measures that we are currently instituting. >> reporter: the emergence of ebola in america has sparked concern across the country. at coming attractions b
new indications she may have been ill before she made that flight to cleveland. amber vinson, the second nurse to contract ebola at a dallas hospital was apparently unwell as early as friday before she flew from dallas to cleveland. the cdc reaching out to passengers on the flight as well as her flight back to dallas. >> your risk is as close as it can be. amber vinson was not having the symptoms that put you at risk. >> reporter: it intensifies. and another nurse explaining the...
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>> : people asking their the truck in the air like you've done in previous step in cleveland said he will seek fan in put social media in order to make the call. thoroughly is you tumblers instagram get on their wallets rhonda's corn and >> : i say one more time and colemanite >> : both teams played well was tomorrow night and to me should you centers to nine of them be ashamed of to one >> : slight story behind these little fingers trying to to other special song of sportsmanship >> : ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. a single most of his landscapes in the last some investigation by the nets service how rich from naturalists >> : agents confirmed images yosemite for other national and california 10 part sites have been defaced rocks walls. one watter says they've been tainted with a crook and drawn with marker park spokesman says the battle wasn't could the felt we'd felony charges or whoever is responsible want
>> : people asking their the truck in the air like you've done in previous step in cleveland said he will seek fan in put social media in order to make the call. thoroughly is you tumblers instagram get on their wallets rhonda's corn and >> : i say one more time and colemanite >> : both teams played well was tomorrow night and to me should you centers to nine of them be ashamed of to one >> : slight story behind these little fingers trying to to other special song of...
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in cleveland, the airport scrubbed. three schools closed today. so, we traveled to the cdc right near atlanta today, inside the emergency operations center, to ask the questions. in front of the room, the ebola map. you can see the red on the map, the ebola cases. there's red up in spain, as well. reflecting the concern there. and we wanted to know where on the board is the cdc tracking dallas? and you can actually see they've added a small map here of the united states and in dallas, they have 23 workers on the ground right now. >> reporte we talked to dr. stewart nicoll, one of the leading scientists in the world on ebola here at the cdc. he has worked in these labs, the most dangerous viruses, including ebola, locked behind concrete walls and multiple layers of elaborate security. skooiring iris scans and fingerprinting to get close. inside, scientists wearing these orange suits. when they leave, they take a chemical shower, still inside that suit. every step, meticulous. we asked dr. nicoll about american hospitals and their teams. when we're
in cleveland, the airport scrubbed. three schools closed today. so, we traveled to the cdc right near atlanta today, inside the emergency operations center, to ask the questions. in front of the room, the ebola map. you can see the red on the map, the ebola cases. there's red up in spain, as well. reflecting the concern there. and we wanted to know where on the board is the cdc tracking dallas? and you can actually see they've added a small map here of the united states and in dallas, they have...
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of cleveland. my name is paul harris and i'm president of the city club's board of directors. i am very pleased to introduce today's speaker, steve phillips, president and one of the first 50 founders of powerpac. as stated at its website, power pac is a non-profit advocacy and political organization established in 2004, quote, to champion democracy and social justice in states and communities across the country, end quote. before i comment on pacs, i want to say a few words about our esteemed speaker's background. mr. phillips grew up in cleveland, cleveland heights, so he's back home today and has a lot of friends in the audience gathered throughout this room. he attended stanford university where he majored in english and after row american stud disand it was very active in student organizations. he later earned his law degree from haigsings college of law in san francisco. he worked for four years with the public interest law firm public advocates and at the young age of 28 was elected to the s
of cleveland. my name is paul harris and i'm president of the city club's board of directors. i am very pleased to introduce today's speaker, steve phillips, president and one of the first 50 founders of powerpac. as stated at its website, power pac is a non-profit advocacy and political organization established in 2004, quote, to champion democracy and social justice in states and communities across the country, end quote. before i comment on pacs, i want to say a few words about our esteemed...
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you may have heard, he's in cleveland. >> no! >> i think the eastern conference is wide open. if the wizards can stay healthy, they can finish third in the east behind chicago and cleveland. >> they match up pretty well. >> they got some great players on this team right now. baseball now, game six of the world series will take place in kansas tomorrow. the royals, they find themselves on the verge of being elimina d eliminated, down 3-2. royals fans biting their nails now. the hottest offense throughout the postseason has suddenly gone ice cold. k.c. hasn't scored a run in the last 15 innings thanks in part to that man, madison bumgarner who posts a world series e.r.a. of .29. the giants are one win away from their third world series in four years, but don't tell that on kc. >> why doesn't it feel like your back is against the wall in this situation? >> because i think we're going to win. so, that's the way i feel. i've got that much confidence in our team. i got that much confidence in ventura. i just think we're going to go to game 7. >> good game between the redskins and co
you may have heard, he's in cleveland. >> no! >> i think the eastern conference is wide open. if the wizards can stay healthy, they can finish third in the east behind chicago and cleveland. >> they match up pretty well. >> they got some great players on this team right now. baseball now, game six of the world series will take place in kansas tomorrow. the royals, they find themselves on the verge of being elimina d eliminated, down 3-2. royals fans biting their nails...
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this is after amber vincent took a flight from dallas to cleveland. the cdc okayd it despite her fever. here is what a dallas official told kate snow. >> cdc did not direct presbyterian or anyone else to restrict travel. >> reporter: the cdc did not tell the hospital not to travel? >> the staff that was under self-monitor. >> the plane is at cleveland hopkins airport. it will be cleaned for a fourth time. >> leaders sit down and say is it worthwhile to consider a travel restriction? >> more problems for the cdc. this image is sparking concern. take a look at it. a man without a hazmat suit helping nurse vincent board a plane from an atlanta hospital. he's the only one not dressed properly. we'll get to the bottom of that. meanwhile, ebola is a hot topic on capitol hill. tracie potts has more from washington. >> reporter: betty, good morning. here on capitol hill, we hear from the chief medical officer for texas health systems. yes, mistakes were made when thomas duncan was being treated there and afterward. we will hear from the head of cdc. he'll be
this is after amber vincent took a flight from dallas to cleveland. the cdc okayd it despite her fever. here is what a dallas official told kate snow. >> cdc did not direct presbyterian or anyone else to restrict travel. >> reporter: the cdc did not tell the hospital not to travel? >> the staff that was under self-monitor. >> the plane is at cleveland hopkins airport. it will be cleaned for a fourth time. >> leaders sit down and say is it worthwhile to consider a...
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it is at cleveland hopkins airport. the jet is sitting inside a hangar after it flew five more flights. the plane will be cleaned for a fourth time. >> we ask the leaders to sit down and say is it worthwhile to consider a travel restriction now. >> yet more problems for the cdc. this image is sparking a whole lot of concern on live television, a man without a hazmat suit on helping nurse vinson board a plane for an atlanta hospital. we also go live to washington and nbc's tracie potts. the cdc will be back on the hill today. is this just a pr move to calm americans or can we really expect to see some answers and actions today? >> reporter: well, what we know we can expect to see today, betty, are a lot of questions about what the cdc has and has not been doing. this is a testimony from dr. thomas frieden, 13 pages in which he explains what they had been doing but the questions for the cdc is whether or not they have adequately prepared hospitals to deal with ebola. four more airports start temperature checks today at at
it is at cleveland hopkins airport. the jet is sitting inside a hangar after it flew five more flights. the plane will be cleaned for a fourth time. >> we ask the leaders to sit down and say is it worthwhile to consider a travel restriction now. >> yet more problems for the cdc. this image is sparking a whole lot of concern on live television, a man without a hazmat suit on helping nurse vinson board a plane for an atlanta hospital. we also go live to washington and nbc's tracie...
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this past monday so now we're hearing from the cleveland mayor responding to this. cleveland mayor frank jackson. >> today we were notified by frontier airlines and cdc that an airplane at hopkins transported a person now diagnosed with ebola. now the cdc is handling that situation and is really on top of that. however, we are taking additional steps in abundance of caution. now it's important to note at this point to the best of our knowledge we have not had any cases of ebola in the city of cleveland. just as important this is a very important health issue in a it's important we all stay focused on the facts and sharing information so that we can protect the interests of the public and the public is aware of what they should do and when they should do it and have an understanding of the nature of this virus. now, i'll introduce to you director perilla who will discuss -- >> we'll pull away from this. it was pretty short and sweet, cleveland mayor frank jackson, obviously watching the situation very closely now that we know this 29-year-old notorious from the dalla
this past monday so now we're hearing from the cleveland mayor responding to this. cleveland mayor frank jackson. >> today we were notified by frontier airlines and cdc that an airplane at hopkins transported a person now diagnosed with ebola. now the cdc is handling that situation and is really on top of that. however, we are taking additional steps in abundance of caution. now it's important to note at this point to the best of our knowledge we have not had any cases of ebola in the...
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francis folsom cleveland. francis or frank as she was known by her family, was 21 years old when she married 49-year-old grover cleveland who was a bachelor when they got married. we're getting ready to celebrate the 150th anniversary of her birth. they married in 1886. there had been rumors when cleveland entered the white house in march of 1885, march being the month when presidents came in at that time before we moved to a january inauguration, that cleveland was engaged and there was all kinds of speculation about all of the different people he might be engaged to. he and frank had gotten engaged shortly after she graduated from wells college in 1885, and it was something that he decided to keep secret. and part of the reason why he did that is if you ever study anything about cleveland's campaign in 1884, you will see that the story came out about his allegedly fathering a child out of wedlock and there is a famous political cartoon that is published after cleveland gets elected and it goes "ma, ma, pa."
francis folsom cleveland. francis or frank as she was known by her family, was 21 years old when she married 49-year-old grover cleveland who was a bachelor when they got married. we're getting ready to celebrate the 150th anniversary of her birth. they married in 1886. there had been rumors when cleveland entered the white house in march of 1885, march being the month when presidents came in at that time before we moved to a january inauguration, that cleveland was engaged and there was all...
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you have the plane she was on, both ways, dallas-cleveland, cleveland-dallas and then she went to cleveland and this bridal store and worries she may have exposed some people in ohio when she went in to be fitted for a wedding dress. we tracked down the shop owner who had to retrace this nurse's visit to the bridal shop. watch this. >> she was probably here probably about three hours maybe and we measured her party. we showed her color charts. again, everything went well and i had no idea that anything was wrong with her. >> explain to me why they would be retracing steps and how that would help investigators. >> just in case the nurse had symptoms while in that bridal shop, for example, the cdc disease detectives would want to know who else was in that store at that moment and what kind of contact was there? was she there for a long time? casual contact or was there skin to skin contact? it's really pinning down those details about who could potentially be exposed and trying to reassure them as well. >> my goodness. lots of shoe leather being used to quote you. doctor, thank you for joinin
you have the plane she was on, both ways, dallas-cleveland, cleveland-dallas and then she went to cleveland and this bridal store and worries she may have exposed some people in ohio when she went in to be fitted for a wedding dress. we tracked down the shop owner who had to retrace this nurse's visit to the bridal shop. watch this. >> she was probably here probably about three hours maybe and we measured her party. we showed her color charts. again, everything went well and i had no idea...
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she was cleared for centers for disease control to fly from cleveland to dallas even though she had a low-grade fever. the cdc director said that was a mistake. the plane she was on was taken out of service, flown to denver, and decontaminated for the fourth time. adriana diaz is in dallas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, susan. officials are still investigating how amber vinson and the other nurse contracted ebola here at the hospital. they eevd moved her from atlanta to emory university hospital. 29-year-old amber vinson was helped by workers in full hazmat geerl. she'll be treated at emery university hospital in atlanta in a special isolation unit while she receives treatment for ebola. but news that she was cleared to board a flight from cleveland to dallas the day before she fell ill is fueling questions. >> the person at the cdc looked at the chart and saw that she didn't officially meet the criteria as somebody for high risk because she department have a fever of 100.4 or above, so she was allowed to fly. >> reporter: they've paid six of the flight crew members on paid
she was cleared for centers for disease control to fly from cleveland to dallas even though she had a low-grade fever. the cdc director said that was a mistake. the plane she was on was taken out of service, flown to denver, and decontaminated for the fourth time. adriana diaz is in dallas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, susan. officials are still investigating how amber vinson and the other nurse contracted ebola here at the hospital. they eevd moved her from atlanta to emory...
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schools were closed in akron and a cleveland suburb. and anyone who was at this bridal shop in akron on saturday is being asked to call a special hotline. vinson shopped there over the weekend planning for her own wedding. a friend of vinson's defended her on facebook. it saddens me the way the media has portrayed her, she wrote, in my eyes she is a hero. the pastor for thomas eric duncan's fiancee says she got a phone call today from a hospital official for the first time since his death more than a week ago now, expressing their regret that they could not save duncan and apologizing. brian? >> kate snow at the hospital in dallas starting us off again tonight. kate, thanks. >>> that nurse we just heard from in kate's report, brianna aguirre, believes she is risking her job at the hospital by coming forward and speaking. but as she told matt lauer this morning, she felt she just couldn't stay silent anymore. >> my co-workers, i know a lot of you will be proud of me right now. and i'm sorry for those of you that are not. what i'm doing i
schools were closed in akron and a cleveland suburb. and anyone who was at this bridal shop in akron on saturday is being asked to call a special hotline. vinson shopped there over the weekend planning for her own wedding. a friend of vinson's defended her on facebook. it saddens me the way the media has portrayed her, she wrote, in my eyes she is a hero. the pastor for thomas eric duncan's fiancee says she got a phone call today from a hospital official for the first time since his death more...
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the new york knicks spoil the homecoming with a 95-90 win over cleveland. lebron talked about his off-night. >> my shooting is, you know, a lot -- just out of rhythm. i think my turnovers, some was careless, some was chemistry. kind of -- i'm throwing passes where i was hoping some of my teammates were and they were not there. that will come with each game. >> james and the cavs go for their first win of the season tonight in chicago. >>> first place in the nfc south on the line between the carolina panthers and new orleans saints. drew brees overcomes a slow start to throw a touchdown pass and run for another as saints win 28-10. after a 1-3 start, new orleans is now 4-4. >>> since he came to office nearly six years ago, president obama has played at least 200 rounds of golf. while he has received some criticism for the a golf he plays, he hasn't taken much flack for how he plays the game until now. michael jordan, an avid golfer himself, was asked about the president's game. >> never played with obama, but i would. naw, that's okay. i'd take him out. he's
the new york knicks spoil the homecoming with a 95-90 win over cleveland. lebron talked about his off-night. >> my shooting is, you know, a lot -- just out of rhythm. i think my turnovers, some was careless, some was chemistry. kind of -- i'm throwing passes where i was hoping some of my teammates were and they were not there. that will come with each game. >> james and the cavs go for their first win of the season tonight in chicago. >>> first place in the nfc south on the...
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they will take in cleveland as part of that. lebron'sists estimate returned could generate $200 million to $500 million annually for the area. newnesses are opening locations and adding jobs to capitalize on the so-called homecoming king. locals and people from outside of cleveland who are placing their bets in spending money on the future. it is really exciting to see. >> one of the companies bidding on cleveland is a massive multiuse complex that includes apartments, bars, restaurants, and hotel. steps away from the quicken loans arena, it opened its stores just in time for basketball season. >> business downtime will be double what it has been. all the retailers and restaurants and bars. tovery nice for clevelanders have a place to stay and go and drink and walked to the stadium. >> developers say that the lebron effect goes well beyond basketball season. it has had an impact on the downtown housing market. leased out. are we anticipate that by the end of the year the units will be leased out and occupied. >> lebron's return
they will take in cleveland as part of that. lebron'sists estimate returned could generate $200 million to $500 million annually for the area. newnesses are opening locations and adding jobs to capitalize on the so-called homecoming king. locals and people from outside of cleveland who are placing their bets in spending money on the future. it is really exciting to see. >> one of the companies bidding on cleveland is a massive multiuse complex that includes apartments, bars, restaurants,...
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the school produced an nfl coach seen here with his father,ess head coach with the cleveland browns. he said he is sad by the news and knows some of the coaches on the staff. "action news" did reach out to the head coach, but last night he had no comment. katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> there is new fallout for the new jersey high school team to come under fire for alleged haitzing. hazing. the sayerville school district fired three paid part-time coaches and volunteers. criminal charges are pending against 7 players. >>> a gun incident at malvern prep high school has landed two men behind bars. police arrested 22-year-old richardson of ardmore and michael o'brian of glen mills. police say they were using a 22 caliber rifle to shoot target practice on school grounds. nobody was hurt. >>> first look at business, coming at you from the big board. cash-strapped sears holdings is closing 16 stores and laying off 6100 workers. him many are in pennsylvania and others in new jersey. you may see many of the stores close before christmastime. billionaire investors carl icon said t
the school produced an nfl coach seen here with his father,ess head coach with the cleveland browns. he said he is sad by the news and knows some of the coaches on the staff. "action news" did reach out to the head coach, but last night he had no comment. katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> there is new fallout for the new jersey high school team to come under fire for alleged haitzing. hazing. the sayerville school district fired three paid part-time coaches...
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53 in allentown and a mix of everything where we see the clear skies, especially in pittsburgh and cleveland. that's where we are seeing the cooler temperatures. winds out of the northwest right now at about 10 to 15 miles an hour through philadelphia but sustained at 17 in atlantic city. these northwesterly winds an indication that our storm has moved well beyond the area and on the backside of this system, that counterclockwise flow is providing those northwesterly winds. as the storm pulls farther away and fair weather high pressure builds in the battle between these two systems will create what we call a pressure gradient for us or a funneling effect of breezy conditions for friday. temperatures will be in the 60's, warming, still for saturday with high pressure to the south and then a weak front moves through. all it real does is knock the temperatures down a few degrees or sunday. after that, we will see a real nice rebounds in temperature. a huge ridge will be building in the east. by tuesday, temperatures will be in the 70's and then all eyes on some cooler air coming down from canad
53 in allentown and a mix of everything where we see the clear skies, especially in pittsburgh and cleveland. that's where we are seeing the cooler temperatures. winds out of the northwest right now at about 10 to 15 miles an hour through philadelphia but sustained at 17 in atlantic city. these northwesterly winds an indication that our storm has moved well beyond the area and on the backside of this system, that counterclockwise flow is providing those northwesterly winds. as the storm pulls...
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did she have contact with the people on the north coast as they refer to cleveland, home of cleveland clinic university hospital. capable of dealing with major medical emergencies. they love cleveland and know the hospitals very well. you get into the fact frontier airlines have taken the aircraft out of service. they were notified one a.m. mountain time this morning they took the plane out of service. you're wondering what is going on? does this have impact with markets? it builds into sentiment. the airline stocks themselves, american airlines, delta, you sited, they're all trading down. heather: adam shapiro, thank you very much. log on to foxbusiness.com, slash channel finder. jon: hurricane gonzalo is getting stronger as it churns towards bermuda. the national hurricane center in miami is saying this is very powerful, category four storm, heading toward bermuda right now. obviously, hurricane gonzalo strengthens to a category 4 storm. we'll continue to update you on the situation. >>> meantime, here is what we're working on for the second hour of "happening now." we're standing b
did she have contact with the people on the north coast as they refer to cleveland, home of cleveland clinic university hospital. capable of dealing with major medical emergencies. they love cleveland and know the hospitals very well. you get into the fact frontier airlines have taken the aircraft out of service. they were notified one a.m. mountain time this morning they took the plane out of service. you're wondering what is going on? does this have impact with markets? it builds into...
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that night before returning to cleveland the next day and flying routes to ft. lauderdale and atlanta. today, the cdc director said health care workers who care for ebola patients should not be traveling. >> we will from this moment forward ensure that no other individual who is being monitored for exposure undergoes travel. >> reporter: while the cdc insists the risk to other passengers on board the plane is very low, it is reaching out to all 132 passengers to answer questions and arrange any potential care. in cleveland today, health care authorities insisted the airport and the city are clean. >> we're taking the advance precautionary measures to decontaminate to ensure from an infectious control perspective that we are making sure our public's safe. >> reporter: meanwhile tomorrow four more international airports in addition to jfk, newark, washington dulles and atlanta will be screening passengers from west africa and looking for signs. a former u.s. surgeon general says it's time for a serious discussion of restricting travel from west africa. >> we need
that night before returning to cleveland the next day and flying routes to ft. lauderdale and atlanta. today, the cdc director said health care workers who care for ebola patients should not be traveling. >> we will from this moment forward ensure that no other individual who is being monitored for exposure undergoes travel. >> reporter: while the cdc insists the risk to other passengers on board the plane is very low, it is reaching out to all 132 passengers to answer questions and...
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cleveland back to dallas. when i spoke with the federal official inside the cdc earlier, this evening, that federal official said they have remorse over this decision, that the decision to allow her to fly should not have occurred and that there is some confusion with inside the cdc. now, the cdc is telling those folks that were on frontier airlines that flew with the nurse, the infected nurse, to call this hotline. i called the hotline a couple of hours ago and waited an hour and finally, had to hang up. clearly, who knows how long people are having to wait. earlier today, the head of the cdc, dr. thomas frieden came out and he said this about the flight: >> healthcare worker number 2 should not have been allowed to travel by plane or any public transport by virtue of the fact that she was in an exposed group and, although she did not report any symptoms and she did not meet the fever threshold of 100.4, she did report at that time that she took her temperature and found it to be 99.5. john, the question is,
cleveland back to dallas. when i spoke with the federal official inside the cdc earlier, this evening, that federal official said they have remorse over this decision, that the decision to allow her to fly should not have occurred and that there is some confusion with inside the cdc. now, the cdc is telling those folks that were on frontier airlines that flew with the nurse, the infected nurse, to call this hotline. i called the hotline a couple of hours ago and waited an hour and finally, had...
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. >> we can't control one nurse with ebola getting on a plane to cleveland and back to dallas. we need to have our safety protocols straight. we need to make sure the people of this country are safe. we need to basically have our communications line straight before another person comes into this country, period. >> you know where they're controlling this deadly disease pretty well against great odds? is in africa. >> nigeria's doing a great job. >> they won't let people from these infected regions, affected regions come into their country. i mean, it's the most logical thing to do. >> what a concept. >> it is political correctness, insane political correctness that we're not doing it. and by the way, you know, here's the problem with this. a couple more cases like this, it's really going to have an impact on this country. >> we're on pins and needles. >> in so many ways that -- >> still busy trying to contact the people who were on the flight from dallas to cleveland. >> and don't forget about the cruise ship. ben, i want to wrap it up with you. listen, you've been in the polit
. >> we can't control one nurse with ebola getting on a plane to cleveland and back to dallas. we need to have our safety protocols straight. we need to make sure the people of this country are safe. we need to basically have our communications line straight before another person comes into this country, period. >> you know where they're controlling this deadly disease pretty well against great odds? is in africa. >> nigeria's doing a great job. >> they won't let people...
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the next will play the cleveland cavaliers in lebron james's once again home. we will get earnings from facebook, pfizer, burger king and bp. on wednesday, the end of qe3. the federal open market committee will meet in washington where policymakers had they intend to cut monthly by $15 billion. the central bank sixpack to delete the benchmark interest rate near zero. bank metlife and allied posting profits. on thursday, the united states will report its over and version -- own version of earnings. expanding at a 3% annualized rate in the third quarter. pace in from the 1.2% the first six months of the year. mastercard, starbucks and conoco phillips reporting thursday. exxon mobil, chevron and hilton release earnings on friday. u.s. personal spending will likely show a slump in september while incomes are projected to have shown an increase for that month. that is your look at the week ahead. >> thank you so much. stay with bloomberg this weekend. stephanie ruhle sat down with carl icahn. they spoke at the robin hood investors conference here in new york this we
the next will play the cleveland cavaliers in lebron james's once again home. we will get earnings from facebook, pfizer, burger king and bp. on wednesday, the end of qe3. the federal open market committee will meet in washington where policymakers had they intend to cut monthly by $15 billion. the central bank sixpack to delete the benchmark interest rate near zero. bank metlife and allied posting profits. on thursday, the united states will report its over and version -- own version of...
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going for number one tomorrow in cleveland. and vern glenn is the only bay area television reporter on the scene. >> reporter: dennis, i'm coming to you from the rock and roll hall of fame in downtown cleveland. and right next door is browns' stadium. it's where the raiders are going to try and put a stop to this 0-6 record. now, the browns are favored by a touchdown. but to quote steve perry the mantra in the raiders' locker room, don't stop believing. >> we have to stick together and keep the positive attitude going. hopefully it's sooner than later and hopefully this is the week but i tell them all the time. hey we're going to be a part of the turnaround. so let's keep that positive attitude and let's keep that hard work going and be the examples. >> hey raider nation? they're in a position to put an end to this 15 game losing streak in the eastern time zone too. >> this week it's going to be how come you know -- or you guys haven't won a game on the other side of you know the turnpike. and however long or whatever the case
going for number one tomorrow in cleveland. and vern glenn is the only bay area television reporter on the scene. >> reporter: dennis, i'm coming to you from the rock and roll hall of fame in downtown cleveland. and right next door is browns' stadium. it's where the raiders are going to try and put a stop to this 0-6 record. now, the browns are favored by a touchdown. but to quote steve perry the mantra in the raiders' locker room, don't stop believing. >> we have to stick together...
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flying from cleveland to dallas on an airliner. shelby holliday was in cleveland yesterday. how are people there reacting to the news? >> panic is not the right ms. -- words but people are concerned. a lot of people telling us they are packing masks and wipes to clean the surfaces. just the fact that this passenger was allowed to fly making people uncertain the government is able to contain the virus. out,vid gilbert pointed this dallas nurse could have traveled anywhere. take a listen. >> this is not a cleveland issue. harminly feeling closer to -- to home. >> health officials are now scrambling to treat this. they told me yesterday they had no idea she was in the state until she had are the left. >> mentor showed no signs of being ill while she was in flight. the cdc says the nurse should not have been traveling. how do we know this kind of thing will not happen again? >> at this point hard to say how much control the cdc has over .he people typically state health officials quarantines and travel restrictions. the cdc does have the power to invoke do not fourth list. unles
flying from cleveland to dallas on an airliner. shelby holliday was in cleveland yesterday. how are people there reacting to the news? >> panic is not the right ms. -- words but people are concerned. a lot of people telling us they are packing masks and wipes to clean the surfaces. just the fact that this passenger was allowed to fly making people uncertain the government is able to contain the virus. out,vid gilbert pointed this dallas nurse could have traveled anywhere. take a listen....
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morgan brennan is live in cleveland. morgan, just how much money is lebron worth to local businesses? >> reporter: yeah, well, man ma this entire city is focused on the cavs as lebron makes his return to the floor here after that dramatic departure four years ago to the miami heat. this is a huge homecoming both on and off the court. tickets are soaring on the secondary market. the current average price for a cavs home game, $386. that's a 222% increase over this time last year, according to tick i.q. fanatics.com says the cavs are now the top-selling nba team. that's up 7% -- 700% versus last year. and the top-selling jersey, lebron. local businesses i spoke to tell me that this has been a great marketing opportunity for them. and they're already seeing a boost. >> we are full for opening night. so as far as before the game, the restaurant is completely booked. that's a good place to be. >> the advanced bookings are really up. >> reporter: economist leroy brooks at john carroll university estimates this will add hundred
morgan brennan is live in cleveland. morgan, just how much money is lebron worth to local businesses? >> reporter: yeah, well, man ma this entire city is focused on the cavs as lebron makes his return to the floor here after that dramatic departure four years ago to the miami heat. this is a huge homecoming both on and off the court. tickets are soaring on the secondary market. the current average price for a cavs home game, $386. that's a 222% increase over this time last year, according...
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of cleveland. my name is paul harris and i'm president of the city club's board of directors. i am very pleased to introduce today's speaker, steve phillips, president and one of the first 50 founders of powerpac. as stated at its website, power pac is a non-profit advocacy and political organization established in 2004, quote, to champion democracy and social justice in states and communities across the country, end quote. before i comment on pacs, i want to say a few words about our esteemed speaker's background. mr. phillips grew up in cleveland, cleveland heights, so he's back home today and has a lot of friends in the audience gathered throughout this room. he attended stanford university where he majored in english and after row american stud disand it was very active in student organizations. he later earned his law degree from haigsings college of law in san francisco. he worked for four years with the public interest law firm public advocates and at the young age of 28 was elected to the s
of cleveland. my name is paul harris and i'm president of the city club's board of directors. i am very pleased to introduce today's speaker, steve phillips, president and one of the first 50 founders of powerpac. as stated at its website, power pac is a non-profit advocacy and political organization established in 2004, quote, to champion democracy and social justice in states and communities across the country, end quote. before i comment on pacs, i want to say a few words about our esteemed...
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>> yes, he has brought his talents to cleveland again. this came about because about a the ago, janet yellen, chairwoman of the federal reserve, was in boston talking about inequality, which is an amazing thing for a fed chairman to talk about. usually they don't talk about income inequality very often. that got me thinking. the quantitative easing program in its fourth or fifth year started by bernanke and ratified and continued by janet yellen is making life more difficult, as opposed to better, and making the disparity between rich and poor wider than before. >> this is my point exactly. as benjanet realizes bernanke did that fed policies contribute to inequality in some sense. >> you would think. withhere was an interview the head of the boston fed who said the opposite is true. quantitative easing policies are helping the poor. i think the fed may be somewhat deranged in their thinking. they may not understand exactly what their own policies are doing. >> two days ago, i sat down with carl icahn. he said we need to understand what lo
>> yes, he has brought his talents to cleveland again. this came about because about a the ago, janet yellen, chairwoman of the federal reserve, was in boston talking about inequality, which is an amazing thing for a fed chairman to talk about. usually they don't talk about income inequality very often. that got me thinking. the quantitative easing program in its fourth or fifth year started by bernanke and ratified and continued by janet yellen is making life more difficult, as opposed...
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." >>> in the heart of downtown cleveland is the cuyahoga county correction center. >> this is how it go in the county joint. >> ain't no talking. >> like virtually all jails, most of the inmates here are only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. women make up about 12% of the total inmate population of 1800. and though they are a minority, they still make their presence known. >> one of the surprising things we find out visiting various jails across the country is that the staff tell us that the male inmates are easier to manage than the female inmates. women like to socialize more. >> we're not nasty. >> we are not nasty bitches. >> it's a chance for them to bond, make life easier to do their time and so on. >> everybody like when these ho's say something. >> but soon there's a turn that takes place. that socializing leads to bickering. >> you looking at me? >> that leads to a lot of drama for the staff. >> [ bleep ]. >> what you say, bitch? >> during our shoot in cleveland we discovered that inmate cynthia irasari was certainly well known in he
." >>> in the heart of downtown cleveland is the cuyahoga county correction center. >> this is how it go in the county joint. >> ain't no talking. >> like virtually all jails, most of the inmates here are only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. women make up about 12% of the total inmate population of 1800. and though they are a minority, they still make their presence known. >> one of the surprising things we find...
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why wouldn't you just send her to cleveland clinic to be looked at immediately? the official said this is uncharted territory and there is confusion within the cdc. so clearly, major issues within america's largest defense -- disease defense institution here in atlanta, john. >> so there is a third ebola patient at emory that we've heard about but don't know much about it. do you have any information about that patient? >> reporter: yeah, that patient flew in from sierra leone september 9th. quite a long time ago. pretty much everyone has sort of gorgteforgotten about that patit that patient put out a statement today, said they feel good, don't know if it's a man or a woman because of privacy. it should be noted that patient after this rival in emory university went into critical condition. obviously things didn't go as smooth as it did for kent brantly and the other patient john. >> this is what the cdc had to say about the patient, amber vincent, the nurse getting on the plane from cleveland to dallas. here with is what we heard. >> hearinhealth care number 2 s
why wouldn't you just send her to cleveland clinic to be looked at immediately? the official said this is uncharted territory and there is confusion within the cdc. so clearly, major issues within america's largest defense -- disease defense institution here in atlanta, john. >> so there is a third ebola patient at emory that we've heard about but don't know much about it. do you have any information about that patient? >> reporter: yeah, that patient flew in from sierra leone...
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we can also tell you when she went to cleveland, she came into contact, according to cdc, according to officials in cleveland as well, she came in contact with at least three people who were being monitored right now. she went to visit her family. she went to visit her family. she also went to visit a fiancee as well. kent state university put out a release a short time ago saying that the parents -- or family members, we should note here, that family members affiliated with the university, there's no need to be concerned at the university because of 29-year-old amber vinson was never on campus. she never set foot on campus. nonetheless, they've asked these family members to stay away. to not show up. they're asking these family members to voluntarily quarantine themselves for 21 days. that's where we are right now. of course, you also know by this point that that frontier airlines flight, the flight that she was on, the flight that she was on from cleveland back to dallas, the cdc now saying that they want to talk to those passengers. there's an extremely low risk that anyone on that
we can also tell you when she went to cleveland, she came into contact, according to cdc, according to officials in cleveland as well, she came in contact with at least three people who were being monitored right now. she went to visit her family. she went to visit her family. she also went to visit a fiancee as well. kent state university put out a release a short time ago saying that the parents -- or family members, we should note here, that family members affiliated with the university,...
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i think cleveland will be just fine. liz: is this precursor? >> no, this most irrelevant game of entire season liz. in terms of basketball you want to play best bacquet ball at right time not at the beginning. look the knicks yesterday. they will be irrelevant at end of the year. liz: this return brings more than $200 million back to downtown cleveland and there is resurgence there. >> goes to show you how i'm looking at game, shows you i have no life i am looking for product placement and looking how many people are wearing nike sneakers. what carmelo did versus lebron and thinking disney and espn ahead of earnings report. the game got a lot of note right but looking at stock picks. liz: i worked in columbus and cleveland. i love that town. want to see them do well. a little bit of disappointment. huge sponsors everyone from cleveland clinic to bigger names. >> definitely as midwest girl, definitely good to see someone like lebron james go back to cleveland. long term benefit as you mentioned earlier is just huge. if you compared the ticket sa
i think cleveland will be just fine. liz: is this precursor? >> no, this most irrelevant game of entire season liz. in terms of basketball you want to play best bacquet ball at right time not at the beginning. look the knicks yesterday. they will be irrelevant at end of the year. liz: this return brings more than $200 million back to downtown cleveland and there is resurgence there. >> goes to show you how i'm looking at game, shows you i have no life i am looking for product...
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she took a scheduled flight on october 10 to cleveland. she did not have symptoms when she took the flight from cleveland to dallas, but did have a slight fever of 99.5 degrees. she called the cdc before boarding the plane to see if she could take a return flight. in a carefully worded response, quote, vincent was not told she could not fly. cdc director said earlier yesterday that she should have never boarded the plane because she treated duncan. the agency is tracking down the plane's 132 other passengers, but says they are at very little risk. we have learned of an incident involving a passenger that flew on the plane after her flight. the passenger called the cdc and was told to contact the airline. the airline representative said the cdc was in charge. today on capitol hill, a top official from texas health presbyterian hospital will admit mistakes were made in the treatment of duncan. they include leaving duncan in an open area of the emergency room for hours and nurses working without proper protective gear. today will be the secon
she took a scheduled flight on october 10 to cleveland. she did not have symptoms when she took the flight from cleveland to dallas, but did have a slight fever of 99.5 degrees. she called the cdc before boarding the plane to see if she could take a return flight. in a carefully worded response, quote, vincent was not told she could not fly. cdc director said earlier yesterday that she should have never boarded the plane because she treated duncan. the agency is tracking down the plane's 132...
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how does lebron james going back to cleveland change the landscape of the nba right now? >> he is such a great player. he can definitely change the franchise by his presence. should be a fun year. i am looking for ward to it. >> an you know as soon as lebron went home to cleveland it ramped up all the talk about you possibly going to play for your hometown team, washington wizards. you and lebron are good friends. as he given you advice how to focus yourself through the season. stay with the basketball. you know all speculation and conversation its getting louder as the season goes on. >> yeah, i got two more years on the contract. so, i am just trying to -- to stay focussed on, what we have here. in oklahoma city. i am not worried about the other stuff. when that time comes, you know i will sit down with the people that mean the most to pea and talk it through. as of right now i enjoy working. and, russell westbrook. and the train terz. just trying to achieve our goal one day. we will see. >> well i know as you work for the title. this coming year. see your mom in the st
how does lebron james going back to cleveland change the landscape of the nba right now? >> he is such a great player. he can definitely change the franchise by his presence. should be a fun year. i am looking for ward to it. >> an you know as soon as lebron went home to cleveland it ramped up all the talk about you possibly going to play for your hometown team, washington wizards. you and lebron are good friends. as he given you advice how to focus yourself through the season. stay...
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two schools in cleveland are closed. schools in both districts will be cleaned. >> i think the steps are unnecessary. >> more than abundance of caution. >> exactly. >>> federal officials ramping up the government's response to the ebola situation this morning. president obama has canceled campaign events two days in a row now to respond to the issue. he met with top officials at the white house. the president is ordering the cdc to send what he called a medical s.w.a.t. team within 24 hours of an ebolaiagnosis anywhere in the country. >> we are reviewing exactly what we know about what has happened in dallas and how we're going to make sure that something like this is not repeated and we are monitoring, supervising, overseeing in a much more aggressive way, exactly what is taking place. >> later today, cnn has learned that later today the administration plans to announce to call up reservists to fight ebola in west africa. we have learned there are no immediate plans to do, that but that could help fill the need for tech
two schools in cleveland are closed. schools in both districts will be cleaned. >> i think the steps are unnecessary. >> more than abundance of caution. >> exactly. >>> federal officials ramping up the government's response to the ebola situation this morning. president obama has canceled campaign events two days in a row now to respond to the issue. he met with top officials at the white house. the president is ordering the cdc to send what he called a medical...
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she took a flight from cleveland to dallas. now the cdc is reaching out to all 132 passengers who were onboard monday's frontier airlines flight 1143. joining me now with more details, tom costello. tom, this is as dr. kenneth davis was telling us from mt. sinai an abundance of caution. but it is still very concerning that one of the health care workers within that circle who treated dr. duncan was even permitted to fly. >> yeah. she went to akron, ohio, to visit family, apparently and flew back on that frontier flight from cleveland to dallas, landing at about 8:16 p.m. on monday night. i think that's the question now that you will start to see asked at these cdc press conferences and hospital press conferences. should anyone who is in any way associated with the care of an ebola patient be prohibited from mingling in plublic areas, from traveling? that's the question. we need to stress yet again. this nurse is asymptomatic. and that is the beginning sign, the first sign there may be an ebola sign. they are trying to contact t
she took a flight from cleveland to dallas. now the cdc is reaching out to all 132 passengers who were onboard monday's frontier airlines flight 1143. joining me now with more details, tom costello. tom, this is as dr. kenneth davis was telling us from mt. sinai an abundance of caution. but it is still very concerning that one of the health care workers within that circle who treated dr. duncan was even permitted to fly. >> yeah. she went to akron, ohio, to visit family, apparently and...
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vinson may have been at a more advanced stage of illness than previously determined when she flew from cleveland to dallas on october 13, a day before she was hospitalized. taylor cole was a passenger on that flight and is isolating himself. >> you know, until this 21 days is up, i mean, every time i check the thermometer and it's low it's like winning the lottery. >> reporter: texas government officials have asked the 75 hospital workers who may have been exposed to duncan to restrict their movements in public places and on mass transit. their temperatures are being checked twice a day. >> it's a critical weekend because we feel like we get to monday, we've got-- we're in a much better probability place. >> reporter: before monitoring was enforced a hospital lab worker who may have handled duncan's lab samples boarded a carnival cruise ship in texas. that worker is now in self-isolation as a precaution and is said to be healthy. the carnival "magic" will return to galveston tomorrow morning after mexico refused to let the ship dock there. and we confirmed the c.d.c. has asked the t.s.a. agents
vinson may have been at a more advanced stage of illness than previously determined when she flew from cleveland to dallas on october 13, a day before she was hospitalized. taylor cole was a passenger on that flight and is isolating himself. >> you know, until this 21 days is up, i mean, every time i check the thermometer and it's low it's like winning the lottery. >> reporter: texas government officials have asked the 75 hospital workers who may have been exposed to duncan to...
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makes his official cleveland homecoming tonight. a seat in person will not exactly be cheap. for $758 onselling average. that is a 14 fold increase in cleveland, when tickets cost an average of $53. >> i want to talk ohio municipal paper. are you a believer in the lebron omy? >> [laughter] i am. that is just the type of inflation central banks are trying to create. [laughter] >> you suggest that chris christie and lebron james? [laughter] >> i'm trying to help them out. >> the commonwealth of puerto rico had a particularly bad recession. high unemployment and high outward migration. there is good news, there is no banking crisis. quickwe want to get a top-level assessment. the puerto rican economy, thumbs-up or thumbs down? i think it is neither. i think it is starting to stabilize. i think the economy is going through tough years of economic contraction. couple ofe last government administrations have been increasingly and incrementally doing what they need to do. capital inyou have your bank. what is it going to take for you to start lending? day, it isnd of the the economy
makes his official cleveland homecoming tonight. a seat in person will not exactly be cheap. for $758 onselling average. that is a 14 fold increase in cleveland, when tickets cost an average of $53. >> i want to talk ohio municipal paper. are you a believer in the lebron omy? >> [laughter] i am. that is just the type of inflation central banks are trying to create. [laughter] >> you suggest that chris christie and lebron james? [laughter] >> i'm trying to help them out....
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phillips grew up in cleveland, cleveland heights, so he's back home today and he has a lot of friends in the audience gathered throughout this room. he attended stanford university where he majored in english and afro-american studies and was very active in student organizations. he later earned his law degree from hastings college of law in san francisco. he worked for four years with the public interest law firm public advocates and at the young age of 28 was elected to the san francisco board of education, thereby becoming the youngest elected official in san francisco history. he later became president of the board of education and served on the board for eight years. our accomplished speaker's appearance today is timely as we enter an election year that is certain to be a very active one with pacs and super pacs playing a role in the political process. now, a brief bit of history on pacs. pacs exist at both federal and the state level. the federal level, the first pac was actually formed in 1947. in the 1970s, congress passed a laws governing pacs including establishing contribut
phillips grew up in cleveland, cleveland heights, so he's back home today and he has a lot of friends in the audience gathered throughout this room. he attended stanford university where he majored in english and afro-american studies and was very active in student organizations. he later earned his law degree from hastings college of law in san francisco. he worked for four years with the public interest law firm public advocates and at the young age of 28 was elected to the san francisco...
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finally ending up back in cleveland. now they're contacting anyone who flew on the first flight with that nurse when she went up to cleveland. that was october 10th. no word on how many passengers were on board that plane. the second plane was temporarily grounded, as you know, for extensive cleaning, including new seat backs and rugs, but that plane is now back in service. frontier flight 9202 from newark to denver scheduled to land any minute. get this, the first plane, stay with me here, it never stopped flying. since last friday it's made more than 30 flights, and it's also in the air right now. frontier flight 734 flying from denver to northern kentucky international scheduled to arrive later this hour. >>> 21 is the magic number, right? the number of days anyone exposed to the ebola virus should be quarantined to make sure that they don't show signs of symptoms. now a new study from drexel university is raising serious questions about the established 21-day quarantine is really an effective strategy in the fight ag
finally ending up back in cleveland. now they're contacting anyone who flew on the first flight with that nurse when she went up to cleveland. that was october 10th. no word on how many passengers were on board that plane. the second plane was temporarily grounded, as you know, for extensive cleaning, including new seat backs and rugs, but that plane is now back in service. frontier flight 9202 from newark to denver scheduled to land any minute. get this, the first plane, stay with me here, it...
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and sport lebron james home coming in cleveland doesn't go as planned in the nba. ♪ so a deal signed between russia and ukraine, $4.6 billion saying gas imports can resume and last at least throughout the winter and the eu had a deal signed in brussels despite the ongoing fighting in eastern ukraine and they turned off the taps in the summer because they said ukraine owed $4.5 billion. >> translator: this decision we have taken today will provide the energy security of ukraine and secure the supply of gas towards the eu. >> translator: russia has compromised on the price. this is our contribution to the compromise in order to stabilize the situation in ukraine. we are convinced that our future relationship will be constructive and that our agreements will be fulfilled. >> we will have a little bit more on this and go to moscow with rory. >> reporter: it was an absolute marathon negotiation that got to this deal, 30 hours in this particular round of talks and there have been talks going back for months and you hope given all that effort that everyone came away at least partially satis
and sport lebron james home coming in cleveland doesn't go as planned in the nba. ♪ so a deal signed between russia and ukraine, $4.6 billion saying gas imports can resume and last at least throughout the winter and the eu had a deal signed in brussels despite the ongoing fighting in eastern ukraine and they turned off the taps in the summer because they said ukraine owed $4.5 billion. >> translator: this decision we have taken today will provide the energy security of ukraine and...
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her uncle said she was fine in cleveland. but an official with knowledge of the case, said vinson felt fatigued and achy on friday. the prospect she was sick earlier has led officials to reach out to the passengers on her plane. at the same time, the bridal shop vinson visited in cleveland has closed and eight people are under self quarantine. >> the nurse at texas health presbyterian is slamming the hospital for treating the patients. she said it failed to provide the staff the training and protective gear they needed to contain the virus. >> if you are in there with an ebola patient and your life is on the line and your family safety is at risk, you should have the number to the obama administration to get you whatever you need to perform that job safely. i'm not satisfied with any answer that the hospital has to offer at all. >> texas health presbyterian did respond with a statement saying it is committed to providing a safe and healthy workplace for its employees. it has a strict non retaliation policy. >>> and a ban on t
her uncle said she was fine in cleveland. but an official with knowledge of the case, said vinson felt fatigued and achy on friday. the prospect she was sick earlier has led officials to reach out to the passengers on her plane. at the same time, the bridal shop vinson visited in cleveland has closed and eight people are under self quarantine. >> the nurse at texas health presbyterian is slamming the hospital for treating the patients. she said it failed to provide the staff the training...