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i mean, bakeries are a dime a dozen in new york city. i'd like this shop to be inspirational to entrepreneurs, to women, to people in brooklyn. >> reporter: but 8 out of 10 small businesses fail within the first 18 months. >> i'm very stubborn and i want this to work. >> reporter: enter linda, known as the entrepreneur whisperer. her new book helps these ladies go g startup to scaleup. >> the biggest challenges are psychological. >> reporter: but first, she has to hone in on the issue that might hold them back. >> when you are friends, we aren't talking about, you know, money every day. >> reporter: linda's first tip? have a startup prenup. >> it is wonderful to start something with friends and family. here's the problem. at some point, not everyone's ideas align. create a plan of what will happen if either someone wants to leave or someone's skills are no longer the right skills to get to the next level. and to have that plan in place. >> reporter:ext tip? pick one leader. >> there has to be one leader. if today you had to pick a ceo wh
i mean, bakeries are a dime a dozen in new york city. i'd like this shop to be inspirational to entrepreneurs, to women, to people in brooklyn. >> reporter: but 8 out of 10 small businesses fail within the first 18 months. >> i'm very stubborn and i want this to work. >> reporter: enter linda, known as the entrepreneur whisperer. her new book helps these ladies go g startup to scaleup. >> the biggest challenges are psychological. >> reporter: but first, she has to...
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and in new york, they actually they mediate the hard cases as long as there are no injuries, they mediate racial ethic and gender slurs, we do not. in san francisco. in denver, they mediate cases that have been investigated and concluded with a not sustained because as we know, when the findings are not sustained, neither the complainant or the officer are satisfied and that is something that they are piloting in denver and the other side that have is that medations help to expedite the process of closing a case, and so, there is not a cost savings in mediating the cases but they are certainly the satisfaction on the part of the officer and the complainant. and the occ has has a facebook page, and wow. >> and we are moving into the... will you help our friend request? >> we would like the action item. >> we would like the mic. >> thank you director and, vice president turman? >> director hicks thank you for your report and i know that recently you served on the panel about the aftermath, could you share some of the learnings and the information that you got from that panel. >> oh, well a
and in new york, they actually they mediate the hard cases as long as there are no injuries, they mediate racial ethic and gender slurs, we do not. in san francisco. in denver, they mediate cases that have been investigated and concluded with a not sustained because as we know, when the findings are not sustained, neither the complainant or the officer are satisfied and that is something that they are piloting in denver and the other side that have is that medations help to expedite the process...
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>> wendy gillette here in new york. thank you, wendy. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, two major recalls involving millions of vehicles, and president obama talks up the economy. jill wagner is at the new york stog exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. the pro-deomcracy protests in hong kong didn't affect the markets in asia. japan's nikkei fell only a fraction while hong kong's hang seng weekend up about half a per september. here on wall street the investors will take a closer look at the monthly jobs report that came out yesterday. yesterday the dow fell for a fourth consecutive day but onto by 3 points the nasdaq gained 8. >>> president obama is talking up the economy in indianapolis today. he called yesterday's midterm elections a referendum on his policies. he also accused the gop of blocking his efforts to raise wages and jobs. americans h are still not feeling the effects of the economy. >>> general motors is recalling 118,000 more vehicles. the 2013-2014 model year cars h
>> wendy gillette here in new york. thank you, wendy. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, two major recalls involving millions of vehicles, and president obama talks up the economy. jill wagner is at the new york stog exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. the pro-deomcracy protests in hong kong didn't affect the markets in asia. japan's nikkei fell only a fraction while hong kong's hang seng weekend up about half a per...
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. >> confirmed ebola in the heart of new york city. >> stephen: ebola has come to new york! and if they can spread it here, they'll spread it everywhere! (laughter) (singing) >> i don't know all the words to that song. i'll admit it. before, i wasn't really worried because ebola was only in faraway places i'll never go, like liberia and dallas. (laughter) but now, the (bleep) has hit the fan. which is the number-one way to spread ebola! (laughter) (applause) >> stephen: i've just got to calm down! i'll just close my eyes and go to my happy place. argh! why did i make my happy place liberia?! now, the patient who's keeping the city that never sleeps awake at night is a doctor who just returned from treating ebola patients in guinea. he knew he was at risk, so upon returning from africa, he stayed home from work. which kept him away from his co-workers... and gave him plenty of time to explore this magnificent city! >> officials are now tracing his fairly extensive movements in the hours before his diagnosis. >> spencer stopped here in the green witch village at the meatball s
. >> confirmed ebola in the heart of new york city. >> stephen: ebola has come to new york! and if they can spread it here, they'll spread it everywhere! (laughter) (singing) >> i don't know all the words to that song. i'll admit it. before, i wasn't really worried because ebola was only in faraway places i'll never go, like liberia and dallas. (laughter) but now, the (bleep) has hit the fan. which is the number-one way to spread ebola! (laughter) (applause) >> stephen:...
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team in new york city. >> i had a mind numbingly bad customer service at the apple store. i went home and i -- about it on facebook. i thought it was funny. i quoted "fight club". >> might walk into an apple store pumping round after round into one of those smug fruity concierges. >> people were responded that it was obviously from "fight club. >> i thought i was literary until 90 minutes later a s.w.a.t. team knocked on my door. >> you opened the door and -- >> the planet changed. >> a dozen heavily armed men. >> if they would have googled me they would see i was teaching a yoga class in an hour. >> his paper suggested that joe was stupid. >> who doesn't vent on the internet? i never thought i would quote a movie and it would bring a s.w.a.t. team to my house. if i didn't enter the door with a sense of humor, who knows what would have transpierd. >> new york city would not talk about their raid but it's other s.w.a.t. teams like talking about what they do. >> i have participated and planned 2,000 operations. >> charles leads a s.w.a.t. team in kansas city. >> we are not s
team in new york city. >> i had a mind numbingly bad customer service at the apple store. i went home and i -- about it on facebook. i thought it was funny. i quoted "fight club". >> might walk into an apple store pumping round after round into one of those smug fruity concierges. >> people were responded that it was obviously from "fight club. >> i thought i was literary until 90 minutes later a s.w.a.t. team knocked on my door. >> you opened the...
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bien, el departamento de educaciÓn de new york dice kw investiga estas acusaciones de acoso. entre tanto, ya todos se han curado a excepciÓn de greg sxen ce spencer pero se esta recuperando. >>> tenemos las declaraciones de enfermera espaÑola que sobreviviÓ al ebola, la primera persona que contrajo el virus fuera de África. va a estar en el hospital en lo que se recupera por completo escuchemos lo que dijo. >>> lo siento asÍ. m. >>> bueno dijo que lo peor fue saber que su adorado perrito fue sacrificado. y hoy departamento de seguirÉ dado nacional anuncio el incremento de medidas de seguridad en edificios federales en el paÍs en rlt respuesta a lo que llama amenazas continuas contra estados unidos, vamos con liliana que esta en washington, con mÁs. >>> gracias marÍa celeste, el departamento de seguridad nacional ordenÓ esta tarde seguridad mÁs estricta para varios edificios federales en el paÍs esto en respuesta a lo que llaman estado general y continÓo de amenaza y alerta de grupo is isis, y lo di jerp asÍ en un comunicado de secretario jay johnson enviado de
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i hope to move to new york this and become immigrant advocate. i'm wondering what other the city or are that has supported? >> sure. new york immigrant family is funded by the city by the city council dollars. and the immigration justice expanded through fellowship. so in addition to those two the city has historically funded an initiative. now it has been baselined, part of ans that it is the administration's budget. we're trying to figure out how to further bolster immigration also engage community-based partners who are doing lots of important work connected to legal services. that is the process we are in now and i think there will be family unity programs and if they will continue. i think all of those questions are up for grabs and being able to establish that this legal services program actually stay the money in the future is very important. we will also be doing a study from a it is important poverty standpoint. point ve emphasized the of challenging inequality in our city. citizen holds people back, and so that connection between immigr
i hope to move to new york this and become immigrant advocate. i'm wondering what other the city or are that has supported? >> sure. new york immigrant family is funded by the city by the city council dollars. and the immigration justice expanded through fellowship. so in addition to those two the city has historically funded an initiative. now it has been baselined, part of ans that it is the administration's budget. we're trying to figure out how to further bolster immigration also...
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from comedy central world news headquarters in new york this. is the daily show with jon stewart. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to the daily show. i'm jon stewart. my guest is on the zach galifianakis will be joining us. the excited news can look who is here. she made it to the show. [cheers and applause] >> jon: a gentleman in the audience with his wife of 25 years. only one ticket was left. here is my impression of him at the time. i don't know her! they're boeing here together. we saved their relationship. well, i'm just happy. but -- first it's time for a daily showy bowl a update. brought to you by arbys. arbys. a lot of things cause diarrhea. [laughing] > jon: really no reason for that. all they do is send us platters of food. they are the loveliest people in the world. let's begin in dallas where a nurse has contacted ebola from a west african patient. >> this morning this quaint dallas neighborhood is on high alert. >> jon: wait, wait. cleaning guys? decontaminating ebola and you have cleaning guys. were bros with a hose not available? i shouldn't worry. they look
from comedy central world news headquarters in new york this. is the daily show with jon stewart. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to the daily show. i'm jon stewart. my guest is on the zach galifianakis will be joining us. the excited news can look who is here. she made it to the show. [cheers and applause] >> jon: a gentleman in the audience with his wife of 25 years. only one ticket was left. here is my impression of him at the time. i don't know her! they're boeing here...
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unusual for new york. i tried to get a permit here i gave up, they turned me down after months of trying $430. >> the poor people, are most beneficial to guns, those with training fees, are priced out. john: former mayor bloomberg has a gun control group, saying sinew town there have -- since newtown there have been 74 school shoots. >> i have looked at these studies every one of these has huge errors, they include things somebody that used his gun defensively to stop two attackers is a newtown, someone that committed suicide by themselve at 2:00 a.m. in morning in a parking lot, this is outrageous that media repeats these. john: we invited them to come on the program, they would not respond, any time a gun goes off at a school, students and parents are concerned. >> looking at numbers of deathing in scooting from guns they have fallen over last couple decades, number of school shootings have gone down, a case where media created this hysteria, we have a lot of good things happening there. john: and stkpao
unusual for new york. i tried to get a permit here i gave up, they turned me down after months of trying $430. >> the poor people, are most beneficial to guns, those with training fees, are priced out. john: former mayor bloomberg has a gun control group, saying sinew town there have -- since newtown there have been 74 school shoots. >> i have looked at these studies every one of these has huge errors, they include things somebody that used his gun defensively to stop two attackers...
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a "new york times" c.b.s. noose poll says global warming is causing serious impact. 58% say protecting the environment should be a priority, each at the risk of curbing economic growth. a majority. 54% say global warming is caused by human activity, how people vote could impact a wide variety of issues. some impact all americans, others are more local. we go to our reporters. bisi onile-ere, ashar quraishi. >> it's a critical issue for conservative democrats. republicans say if they cane control, they want to approve the pipe line, pumping oil from canada, montana and to the gulf of mexico. it's a tough issue for democrats. environmentalists are fighting it. union groups say it would create thousands of jobs. 61% of americans favour finishing a pipeline. a legal challenge made it possible for the white house to put the issue off until after the midterms. >> i'm jennifer london in california's parched central valley. the state's historic drought has been harsh here, with 1200 scare miles of farm land, an area l
a "new york times" c.b.s. noose poll says global warming is causing serious impact. 58% say protecting the environment should be a priority, each at the risk of curbing economic growth. a majority. 54% say global warming is caused by human activity, how people vote could impact a wide variety of issues. some impact all americans, others are more local. we go to our reporters. bisi onile-ere, ashar quraishi. >> it's a critical issue for conservative democrats. republicans say if...
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airports in new york newark, washington, atlanta and chicago, quick to screen passengers for the virus. here is the white house press seconded to say about it. >> on two other subjects, department of homeland security just announced that any travellers from west africa from liberia and sierra leone will have to go through the five airports you had designated. and screening measures and as you have said last week that that covered virtually everybody that was coming in from the country but not entirely. why was not this policy that is being in today putting place back then since it would have been presumably 100% coverage? >> what we said for some time is that president stands to further protect the american public and this is an example of american travel restriction that could be put in place by our homeland security officials to ensure safety and security of the american public. when the president was asked in the oval office on thursday evening of last week about a travel ban, the president explained why he believed the travel ban would not be in the best interest of american public
airports in new york newark, washington, atlanta and chicago, quick to screen passengers for the virus. here is the white house press seconded to say about it. >> on two other subjects, department of homeland security just announced that any travellers from west africa from liberia and sierra leone will have to go through the five airports you had designated. and screening measures and as you have said last week that that covered virtually everybody that was coming in from the country but...
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. >>> somebody's driving along in what looks like the bus lane new york other traffic in the lane. they're being a little we're beating everybody. there's a green light right ahead, no problem, i'm going straight through the green light. >> tore it up. >> hit the brakes, bro. why was that jeep coming through in. >> they left the junction open, but i can zip through here, no one's in the bus lane, green light, he floors it. unfortunately, funny enough we were talking about that bus lane, what we have here is one of the very buses. you can see it's on the inside lane. they're powered by electricity which comes above but not for long. the cable breaks. cars start swerve, left a bit, right. brings down a heap of. see the sparks coming as well. keep an eye on the top. electricity is live, it's sparking and in fact this is the dangerous part here. he didn't follow protocol. you see a small child get out with the hanging wires still live. what they're supposed to do is wait until the power's been cut. >> yes, because you're in the vehicle, you're grounded because you've got the rubber tir
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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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new york -- hudson river. new york state is about as bad a state on voting practices. in new york state there's no non-excuse for absentee voting. there's no federal, no state-controlled voting sites open prior to election day. this is a problem. uneven distribution. i think that the solution is partially this - and you have it in your opening bit. the solution is the congress actually has the power over all federal elections, and they can legislate rational system. if arizona and kansas want a crazy system where people can rationally use the federal election day to register for that and ratchet up restrictions on its own scitizens, so be it. people will get fed up with it, it's expensive and silly serves no purpose. this is the time when a national consensus and solution is needed. congress can say i.d. is a passport or a driver's licence or a federally issued photo id. >> the you mentioned the shell by decision, and we should have devoted more time that that crucial landmark decision. the voting right act was neutered when the supreme court decided. it means that sta
new york -- hudson river. new york state is about as bad a state on voting practices. in new york state there's no non-excuse for absentee voting. there's no federal, no state-controlled voting sites open prior to election day. this is a problem. uneven distribution. i think that the solution is partially this - and you have it in your opening bit. the solution is the congress actually has the power over all federal elections, and they can legislate rational system. if arizona and kansas want a...
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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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. >> jon: if not we leave for new york anyways. they will quarantine us there. now, you have a twin brother who is in -- the cabinet right now. >> that's right. my brother was mayor of san antonio. now in the president's cabinet. [ applause ] >> jon: do you ever -- i i wondered this. with twins. do you ever play the twin games that you fake people out. for a day he legislates and for a day you make housing policy. that sounds fun. >> i wish i could go to hudd. we haven't, no. >> jon: congress. >> it could of been a better year. >> jon: yes. so the texas delegation. do you have to ride to washington. gomer in the back like anchor, anchor baby. >> i think louie is on a different flight then i am. >> jon: i don't imagine he needs a plane. now you had your -- didn't nancy have the call with the entire democratic delegation today. >> she did. jon: what did she have to say. >> i missed it. i was getting ready for this. >> jon: is that true? so, you weren't -- did she take attendance? >> not that i know of,. >> i sent more money. jon: you sent more. >> i did. jon: are
. >> jon: if not we leave for new york anyways. they will quarantine us there. now, you have a twin brother who is in -- the cabinet right now. >> that's right. my brother was mayor of san antonio. now in the president's cabinet. [ applause ] >> jon: do you ever -- i i wondered this. with twins. do you ever play the twin games that you fake people out. for a day he legislates and for a day you make housing policy. that sounds fun. >> i wish i could go to hudd. we...
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. >>> eagles' fans are talking about the big win against the rival, new york giants at linc. >>> dominating. so the sports anchor jamie apody is here about the game and the reaction that followed. >>> how about that game, guys? the giants talked a big game all week. they came out and stomped on the eagles too. the birds let their play do their talking for them. what made it all that much sweeter it was against the hated giant. the offense clicked on all cylinders as well. shady mccoy got 109 yards rushing and complimented by sprouls for the touchdown. he was lost for a couple of weeks with a sprain in his knee. the 20-0. what does that say about the eagles. they are not the team to beat in the east? >> i mean, only because you guys let us know what he was said, but, 27-0. bang. >> survival. you know this is we are in each other's background. backyard. who is the ruler? it's a fun game to play. >> indeed. especially on the winning end of it. we have a special edition of "eagles gameday final" with ducis rodgers and mike quick. before they went they had a quick photo day today. i will tell yo
. >>> eagles' fans are talking about the big win against the rival, new york giants at linc. >>> dominating. so the sports anchor jamie apody is here about the game and the reaction that followed. >>> how about that game, guys? the giants talked a big game all week. they came out and stomped on the eagles too. the birds let their play do their talking for them. what made it all that much sweeter it was against the hated giant. the offense clicked on all cylinders as...
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that's in "the new york times." social issues, and if they affect your vote this coming november, that's what we want to hear from you. here is allen, independent line, stanley, virginia. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. i have a comment to make about the three things, abortion, immigration, and gay marriage. as far as abortion, every child has a right to live. that's a god given thing, and we need to remember that. second thing, gay marriage. marriage should be between a man and a woman, period, no discussion. even though the courts is changing everything the majority of the people voted on. third, immigration. if people will comply with the laws of the land, i don't have an issue of that and i don't think any american would. but it's just gone ballistic. there is no control of anything it seems like in immigration. so i hope the politicians will get their heads screwed on right and start fixing some of thse problems. host: allen, for those three things you listed, when you go to vote for somebody,
that's in "the new york times." social issues, and if they affect your vote this coming november, that's what we want to hear from you. here is allen, independent line, stanley, virginia. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. i have a comment to make about the three things, abortion, immigration, and gay marriage. as far as abortion, every child has a right to live. that's a god given thing, and we need to remember that. second thing, gay marriage. marriage should be...
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if you go to new york city, the people living in new york city undocumented, many of them look like me. haveome of these kids that been coming over from central america, from honduras and thems like that, many of are black. some of them are black. people arein, once educated on the issue and see how this is a global issue, that regiont just about one of the world, i think that many of the people that have tried to racial issue, a they've only centered on mexico and central america, but this is global issue that is affecting many people around the country. and many of those are black as well. >> george, how hard is it going be to convince voters like george that we need to keep the texas d.r.e.a.m. act, and it be repealed, at a time when there is this sort momentum to -- some of the arguments that george was how do you try to keep the law on the books? >> right. well, i think as a texas businessperson, i think my perspective is maybe a little bit different. littled a business for a bit over 20 years. and so i've had to be pretty pragmatic. i've met over 600 payrolls in that period of ti
if you go to new york city, the people living in new york city undocumented, many of them look like me. haveome of these kids that been coming over from central america, from honduras and thems like that, many of are black. some of them are black. people arein, once educated on the issue and see how this is a global issue, that regiont just about one of the world, i think that many of the people that have tried to racial issue, a they've only centered on mexico and central america, but this is...
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mandvi in new york. in new york -- what's the story, aasif? >> the story, jon? jon: that's right. >> the story is when i said i'd stay here in new york ebola was in texas. [ applause ] but now that everyone but me is in texas, ebola is in new york! >> jon: so you are saying -- what i'm saying is (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) -- >> jon: always good to have him back. we also wanted to check in on austin's own ebola preparation, jessica will exams is at the capitol city at the ip february husband disease facility. at least -- i think you're there. >> that's where i am. but like every other place in austin the infectious disease ward is also an espresso bar. >> jon: jessica, based on your -- [ cheering and applause ] i know you've been doing a lot of boots on the ground reporting could ebola strode austin. >> from dallas, oh, yeah, jon. austin going to pick up something after dallas. no, jon, no. austin sets the trends, dallas finds out about them five years later. [ cheering and applause ] >> jon: there's no way
mandvi in new york. in new york -- what's the story, aasif? >> the story, jon? jon: that's right. >> the story is when i said i'd stay here in new york ebola was in texas. [ applause ] but now that everyone but me is in texas, ebola is in new york! >> jon: so you are saying -- what i'm saying is (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) -- >> jon: always good to have him back. we also wanted to check in on austin's own ebola preparation, jessica will exams is at the capitol city at the ip...
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he went off to new york and became a labor organizer and came back to aniston and got a job at monsanto, working on the cleanup. the didn't know how hazardous what he was working with. the chemical he was involved in cleaning up until after he started the job. and he took that knowledge and became active and eventually the leader of the group-community against pollution, that was so instrumental in helping to bring -- hold monsanto to account, and he said at one point to me, he said, it was a magnificent struggle but we are not at the end. >> unfortunately we are out of time. i want to thank everyone for attending the session and asking such great questions and thanging the panel for participating here. the authors will be signing upstairs. the books can be purchased at the sales area. benefits the festival so we can bring all these great authors to the festival. i want to thank everyone for coming out today on such a rainy day and supporting the festival, and hopefully we'll have great day tomorrow, and come back again. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >>
he went off to new york and became a labor organizer and came back to aniston and got a job at monsanto, working on the cleanup. the didn't know how hazardous what he was working with. the chemical he was involved in cleaning up until after he started the job. and he took that knowledge and became active and eventually the leader of the group-community against pollution, that was so instrumental in helping to bring -- hold monsanto to account, and he said at one point to me, he said, it was a...
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. >>> today, president obama planned to travel to rhode island and new york for campaign rallies. he canceled the trips citing the ebola response. i'm joined by bob franken. good morning to you, bob. >> good morning, betty. >> president obama canceled the trips to remain in washington and the white house to hold meetings in the white house. does it seem like everyone from the texas hospital, the cdc and the president are behind the ball in this playing catch up? >> first of all, i think the criticism of the president in all this has been a little bit overstated and of course has a lot to do with the political environment in the upcoming election. symbolically, the fact that he is saying this is going to be a priority and that the citizens of the united states can stop with their desire to panic, if that's the proper word, probably has some value. the problem has been that you have a medical establishment that has overstated assurances as we have gone on with this. now, the slightest indications they may not know everything they claim to know is causing nervousness in the country.
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new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. ♪ charles: all right, guys. listen, of little bit of a rough week. want to put up some of these st
new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov when folks think...
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we have rain moving through new york. there's drying to the west, and we expect the sun to share the sky with clouds. we didn't see a lot of sun yesterday, we'll see more today. 57 in philadelphia. 57 in wilmington. 54 in allento
we have rain moving through new york. there's drying to the west, and we expect the sun to share the sky with clouds. we didn't see a lot of sun yesterday, we'll see more today. 57 in philadelphia. 57 in wilmington. 54 in allento
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siegel, we are told first bodily fluids, vomit, blood, sweat, sal ief a then in the new york city they say it can live on a countertop, door knob for a few hours. can you touch something and get ebola? >> the answer is that's extremely unlikely. give you an example why. there was a patient in 1986 went to the hospital, was there 12 days, encountered 300 people, no one knew he had ebola. you know how many got ebola from him? zero. it is a very, very hard virus to get. why? it lives in blood, vomit, in diarrhea. it lives a lot less in saliva. some lives in saliva, after two, three days, saliva somehow knocks it out. very little in urine, sweat later stages of the diseases. people say i am on the subway, people are sweating, can i get it. probably. can't deal in never, can't deal in absolute. somebody sick enough to have it in sweat is not likely to be riding the subway. that's when they're likely in the intensive care unit. most likely is the secretions. eric, if those are on surfaces, it can live hours while still wet secretions. people out there in west africa don't use toilet paper, s
siegel, we are told first bodily fluids, vomit, blood, sweat, sal ief a then in the new york city they say it can live on a countertop, door knob for a few hours. can you touch something and get ebola? >> the answer is that's extremely unlikely. give you an example why. there was a patient in 1986 went to the hospital, was there 12 days, encountered 300 people, no one knew he had ebola. you know how many got ebola from him? zero. it is a very, very hard virus to get. why? it lives in...
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people come to new york ñ new york airports. so we kpt say this is unexpected. >> trace ghallager is live with the latest. trace? >> and megyn we have learned doctor spencer got to guinea in mid september working in guinea treating ebola patients. he says hecuvs# does not believ protective gear had been breeched he left guinea october 14th, arriving at jfk airport october 17th. new york authorities say he came in direct contact with very few people, but that could be largely unknown. here is why. dr. spencer says he began feeling sluggish tuesday of this week. he says he did not have a fever but yesterday, went for a three-mile jog. later took the subway. three different trains to brooklyn. he went to a bowling alley he says at the time he felt fine except for some fatigue. he took uber back home, uber says the cdc and new york health department told them that neither the driver or subsequent passengers were at risk. it's important to note he may not have come into contact with many people, but on dry surfaces ebola can live sev
people come to new york ñ new york airports. so we kpt say this is unexpected. >> trace ghallager is live with the latest. trace? >> and megyn we have learned doctor spencer got to guinea in mid september working in guinea treating ebola patients. he says hecuvs# does not believ protective gear had been breeched he left guinea october 14th, arriving at jfk airport october 17th. new york authorities say he came in direct contact with very few people, but that could be largely...
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new, york minis, get the sensation. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back back our guest has a new film "birdman." >> it's a preview. nobody cares about a preview. nothing matters. >> we are getting rid of him. i don't give a [beep] >> shut up, shut up! listen to me for once. as soon as we announce he's taken over the advance preview. we can't afford to lose the preview, money. we can't afford to lose mike. it's about being respected and validated. that's what you told me. that's how you got me into this [beep]! now you're the director, get them under control, okay. >> jon: please welcome back to the program, zach galifianakis. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> jon: nice to see you, young man. >> thank you for having me. jon: this, this movie is such a brilliant man, the director. the performance he brings out of you. the technical achievement. it's incredible piece of work. >> good, you got my text about what to say? >> jon: yes, i'm reading that over your shoulder. >> they text it did there. jon: and
new, york minis, get the sensation. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back back our guest has a new film "birdman." >> it's a preview. nobody cares about a preview. nothing matters. >> we are getting rid of him. i don't give a [beep] >> shut up, shut up! listen to me for once. as soon as we announce he's taken over the advance preview. we can't afford to lose the preview, money. we can't afford to lose mike. it's about being respected and validated. that's...
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he has spoken with the mayor of new york city and the governor of new york state. i team from the cdc is on its way to new york to monitor this case. eun, back to you. >> chris, thank you. you can learn more about ebola and efforts to contain the disease on nbcwashington.com. we are following the case of a dallas nurse receiving treatment at nih in bethesda. you will find links on the home page. >>> what the family of an eld elderly woman who died and the handling of her case. >>> we have your weekend forecast at 4:41. >>> new concerns about air texas, alabama and georgia added to the areas where there is a greater risk. audi is dealing with a separate air bag recall. the affected models are not made by takata. they are recalling 850,000 cars over a software problem that could cause the air bags to deploy improperly. >>> it is 4:40. you can ride metro early. trains will start running 5:00 sunday morning for the marine corps. marathon. if you're in the race, the closest station is pentagon. you can use pentagon city if you're nervous about crowds. green belt station
he has spoken with the mayor of new york city and the governor of new york state. i team from the cdc is on its way to new york to monitor this case. eun, back to you. >> chris, thank you. you can learn more about ebola and efforts to contain the disease on nbcwashington.com. we are following the case of a dallas nurse receiving treatment at nih in bethesda. you will find links on the home page. >>> what the family of an eld elderly woman who died and the handling of her case....
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is he running against a democrat or a jar of salsa from new york city! (laughter) maybe the blue is starting on a local level, a congressional representative. >> i've had people say, hey, there's nothing wrong with, you know, gays in the military. look at the greeks. well, you know, they did have people come along who they loved that was the same sex and would give them massages before they went into battle. but you know what, it's a different kind of fighting, it's a different kind of war and if you're sitting around getting massages all day, then you're not going to last very long. (laughter) >> jon: you know gays and their massages. (laughter) it was okay in the old days when wars had happy endings, right? (laughter) wow! i'll be, like, that guy is actually trying to turn texas (bleep). and that's just the tip of the red bird. >> the government spooks are drunk on power doing what democracy says you will not do. >> the hubris and arrogance of government social engineering. >> ine socialism. socialism in it's purest form. >> where's the constitution? t
is he running against a democrat or a jar of salsa from new york city! (laughter) maybe the blue is starting on a local level, a congressional representative. >> i've had people say, hey, there's nothing wrong with, you know, gays in the military. look at the greeks. well, you know, they did have people come along who they loved that was the same sex and would give them massages before they went into battle. but you know what, it's a different kind of fighting, it's a different kind of...
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this is new york, people come through new york. they come through new york's airports so we can't say that this is an unexpected circumstance. we have had a full, coordinated effort that has been working literally night and day, court nading sfi, state and federal resources, coordinating and drilling from airports to transportations, to subway stations to ambulances to hospitals. so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. they didn't know what they were dealing with in dallas. and we had the advantage of learning from the dallas experience. just the other day, it had been long days, but i believe yesterday we had 5,000 health care workers who were being drilled on just this situation. we also had a fortunate circumstance here that the infected person was a doctor. the doctor who worked on doctors without borders. so he was familiar with the possibility and the symptoms, et cetera. and he handled himself accordingly. our best information is that for the relevant period of time, he was only exposed to a very few people
this is new york, people come through new york. they come through new york's airports so we can't say that this is an unexpected circumstance. we have had a full, coordinated effort that has been working literally night and day, court nading sfi, state and federal resources, coordinating and drilling from airports to transportations, to subway stations to ambulances to hospitals. so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. they didn't know what they were dealing with in dallas....
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mark albert, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: still ahead, a blessing in new york at the spot where a new ground zero church will rise. finally cleared up a long-standing question-- why does he always wear sunglasses. speaking to the bbc, the lead singer of u2 said it has absolutely nothing to do with looking cool. >> i have glaucoma for the last 20 years. >> axelrod: bono says he is being treated for his glaucoma and does not expect and deterioration in his vision. among the buildings destroyed in new york on 9/11 was a church, the st. nicholas greek orthodox church. this morning a ceremony was held in lower manhattan to bless the site of the new st. nicholas church which will also serve as a nondenominational place of remembrance for those killed in the attacks. and we have a jarring sight for chicago cubs fans. wrigley field without its bleachers. they've been torn down as part of a $575 million renovation of the ballpark. the bleachers had been there since 1937. new bleachers and a new brick wall will be built in place of those that have been removed. coming up, world series bound
mark albert, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: still ahead, a blessing in new york at the spot where a new ground zero church will rise. finally cleared up a long-standing question-- why does he always wear sunglasses. speaking to the bbc, the lead singer of u2 said it has absolutely nothing to do with looking cool. >> i have glaucoma for the last 20 years. >> axelrod: bono says he is being treated for his glaucoma and does not expect and deterioration in his vision. among the...
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a sad story if new york, a five-year-old boy in beliveau hospital in new york city is being tested. >> reporter: this morning, he did develop a fever. they expect results from an ebola test later this afternoon, because he had traveled recently back from an effected countries in west africa. that i are also looking into other possible causes of his illness. we know he is with his mother. the mayor saying tear residence in the bronx is not being decon tam fated. they don't know whether it's ebola. as for dr. spencer, he is being treated. he is if serious but stable condition. we have learned nurse kaci hickox what was quarantined after arriving in newark was tested negative for ebola and symptom free the last 24 hours. these policies for people returning from west african countries affected by ebola, particularly health care workers, just now, governor christie defending the policy if florida, talking to reporteders today. >> i'm telling you guys this will become a national policy. eventually, the cdc will come around. >> reporter: now the cdc is expected to issue an update on its guid
a sad story if new york, a five-year-old boy in beliveau hospital in new york city is being tested. >> reporter: this morning, he did develop a fever. they expect results from an ebola test later this afternoon, because he had traveled recently back from an effected countries in west africa. that i are also looking into other possible causes of his illness. we know he is with his mother. the mayor saying tear residence in the bronx is not being decon tam fated. they don't know whether...
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dan harris, abc news, new york. >> simple. >> and one important point they make. it's not just writing a check. getting out there, volunteering, meeting the people you're helping is better for you. >> and it's help to find a cause you believe in. not just doing it for the sake of doing what everybody else is doing. so simple. >> that's what's making new this is morning. . >> good morning we're working on several breaking news stories on this monday october 27. tragic new developments in the washington school shooting another student has died from her injuries. >> we have details built mother and child who were rescued from the ocean at the jersey shore. >> is one state taking the fight against ebola a little too far. one nurse said she was mistreated by the state of new jersey and is suing. >> good morning, look whose
dan harris, abc news, new york. >> simple. >> and one important point they make. it's not just writing a check. getting out there, volunteering, meeting the people you're helping is better for you. >> and it's help to find a cause you believe in. not just doing it for the sake of doing what everybody else is doing. so simple. >> that's what's making new this is morning. . >> good morning we're working on several breaking news stories on this monday october 27....
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the new york state health department is investigating. > maybe call it the calm before the storm, but this is what it looked like today in bermuda. beach goers soaking in the last of the sun there. it's not going to last long. conditions are expected to deteriorate by tomorrow afternoon. that's because of hurricane gonzalo, churning toward the island right now. businesses have boarded up their buildings. extra flights were added to evacuate people ahead of that storm. >> bermuda looks really pretty right now. going to be different in another 24 hours. >> and really, the next 12 to 24 hours, they'll start to see that. it's a really major storm for them. right now it's category 4 hurricane with winds of 140 miles per hour. take a look. it's weakened just a little bit. the eye looks a little more ragged. e sto system itself, a little bit more ragged. but still, 140 miles per hour hurricane, that's a major hurricane, and it's moving right towards bermuda. take a look at the latest s of 11:00. north northeast movement at 14 miles per hour. it will continue to pick up speed. watch as it mov
the new york state health department is investigating. > maybe call it the calm before the storm, but this is what it looked like today in bermuda. beach goers soaking in the last of the sun there. it's not going to last long. conditions are expected to deteriorate by tomorrow afternoon. that's because of hurricane gonzalo, churning toward the island right now. businesses have boarded up their buildings. extra flights were added to evacuate people ahead of that storm. >> bermuda looks...
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as far north as new york city for mental pieces during the winter holidays. for mantlepieces during the winter holidays. but it has much greater history than that. this tree was the centerpiece for the naval stores industries. it was tapped for its sap which was then boiled down into turpentine and rosin. these really help to build navies. a very important tree. the practice of tapping the tree in the woodlands is exhibited here. we have a stump. that is what we call cat-faced. it was once standing up and it has been notched into. a tin collection cup was placed below. that is where the sap gathered and was poured into kettles and boiled. this was a very common practice, especially in north carolina and cities like wilmington and savannah, georgia are where they are today as a result of this industry. while they shifted out to this timber to supply things like the british navy, the southeast had a real industry. even today you can find logs that were sent downriver, submerged underwater for a hundred years and still perfectly good today because of a high resi
as far north as new york city for mental pieces during the winter holidays. for mantlepieces during the winter holidays. but it has much greater history than that. this tree was the centerpiece for the naval stores industries. it was tapped for its sap which was then boiled down into turpentine and rosin. these really help to build navies. a very important tree. the practice of tapping the tree in the woodlands is exhibited here. we have a stump. that is what we call cat-faced. it was once...
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. >> new york times. does the effort that have been started in the various countries explain the differences in cases in the district that you are mentioning? what explains the reduction in that area that had been a very hot area that now is not? >> there are big differences in the areas. some of them in urban areas, so it has an effect on the spread of the disease. urban areas are controlled activities. for example, in the capital of guinea, they have done such a good job of contact tracing that until recently, and we will see if that holds, that virtually every one of the cases that has arisen has been able to be monitored. that allows them to stop transmission. also, we have seen changes in caregiving and burial practices. as people learn about ebola, they learn the risks and they change their behaviors. usaid, the agency for international development, has contracted for burial teams throughout liberia. they have been ramping up to improve the proportion of burials that are done safely and respond to c
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the issue is that it's not just new york city that needs to be taking this on. it's really all cities both large and small. so, there's a lot of planning work and learning that needs to be done. and i think it's important for global leaders to start taking the lead on this issue and understanding that people are at risk, even if they're living in the developed world but particularly in the developing world where resources are less, where the poor are more vulnerable and dependent on faulty infrastructures to begin with, where the potential for really catastrophic situations to occur are very likely. narrator: deborah balk's study has determined that more than 600 million people worldwide live within the 10-meter low-elevation coastal zone with more than half concentrated in highly populated urban areas. balk: one of the things that we learned in this study was that the low-elevation coastal zone in some areas bangladesh and china being two examples is urbanizing at a much faster rate than we see elsewhere in those countries. those estimates are going to be funda
the issue is that it's not just new york city that needs to be taking this on. it's really all cities both large and small. so, there's a lot of planning work and learning that needs to be done. and i think it's important for global leaders to start taking the lead on this issue and understanding that people are at risk, even if they're living in the developed world but particularly in the developing world where resources are less, where the poor are more vulnerable and dependent on faulty...
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before he moved to new york before he did s & l. i'm a big comedy nerd and most of my friends are comedians. >> so an opportunity to be one of the great comedians of the modern era. >> also, i trust fred's sense of what funny is and i was like tell me exactly what you want me to do, whatever you think is funny. i won't try to be funny. i'll try to be the state man. >> his idea? >> yeah, carry had that experiences that she hired a cleaning service and the person that came to clean was somebody that she had just seen in a bad perform. [laughter] >> it was very strange. she felt like suppose somebody came and you were a big fan of them, how would that work? >> the thining thing thinking i, sometimes you need to be a cleaning pen to make your payments, right, to pay your bills, right? the business is what it is. just to think that might be the case. but it was wonderful and really funny. and that show is amazing. >> they're a joy. >> quickly, you're working on another record? the boat wit have a record out in spring? >> we just about fi
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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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richard, brooklyn, new york, what are you saying? morning.ood the government's response has been very political. very politic, i should say. they have tried to instill confidence in the public and so on. the only problem with that is that there is a certain degree of untruth and what they are saying, in that they have been rather absolute in saying that this disease is not transmittable except with exposure to significant bodily fluids, etc.. as to the falsity of what they have been saying, that has been demonstrated by the health care worker and got ebola while in africa while wearing protective equipment. the other thing of course, which has been partially mentioned, this is as a potential terrorist threat. one simple way of controlling a threat like this would be to make sure that somebody who purchases a ticket from one of the west african countries into other areas of the world hasn't purchased the ticket on short notice. perhaps they have recently known and come been exposed rushing to the western world. thank you for the call.
richard, brooklyn, new york, what are you saying? morning.ood the government's response has been very political. very politic, i should say. they have tried to instill confidence in the public and so on. the only problem with that is that there is a certain degree of untruth and what they are saying, in that they have been rather absolute in saying that this disease is not transmittable except with exposure to significant bodily fluids, etc.. as to the falsity of what they have been saying,...