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ebola in new york. >> it's really no. we have one of the best health department in the country so they are better prepared than i would think just about any place in the u.s. >>reporter: though many in the city are on edge the governor wants to reassure the public. >> if that here in new york it's more frightening. new york is a dense please. a lot of people on top of each other. but the more facts you know t-the less frightening this situation is. >>reporter: team of deceased detectives now tracing all of spencer contacts at least one his fiance now find herself in quarantine. abc news new york. >>> uber issued a statement tonight after contacting the cdc fond that quote neither our driver partner nor any of his subsequent passengers are at risk. our thoughts are with the patient and his loved ones. >> the dog owned by a dallas nurse diagnosed with ebola is still in quarantine tonight. the nurse is still fighting the various but she's in good health we are told. her 1-year-old spaniel named bentley closely monitored for
ebola in new york. >> it's really no. we have one of the best health department in the country so they are better prepared than i would think just about any place in the u.s. >>reporter: though many in the city are on edge the governor wants to reassure the public. >> if that here in new york it's more frightening. new york is a dense please. a lot of people on top of each other. but the more facts you know t-the less frightening this situation is. >>reporter: team of...
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congress had been at new york since 1785. madison needed assurance that new york and new england wouldn't do this again. at dinner hamilton promised to talk to his northern supporters and madison agreed to find necessary votes for assumption provided a potomac residence act had first been signed by president washington. as a documentary record shows, hamilton was successful. and a month later the president signed such an act. soon thereafter congress agreed to assume $21.5 million in state revolutionary war debt. this has become known as the compromise of 1790, the first of the three great sectional compromises that came like clock work every 30 years and held the union together, except for the last. from the moment the federal government arrived on the potomac river at the end of 1800, residents of washington, d.c. lived under the constant threat that congress would move elsewhere. the concern remained until 1870 when the republican party and best friend washington, d.c. has ever had in the white house, that great american p
congress had been at new york since 1785. madison needed assurance that new york and new england wouldn't do this again. at dinner hamilton promised to talk to his northern supporters and madison agreed to find necessary votes for assumption provided a potomac residence act had first been signed by president washington. as a documentary record shows, hamilton was successful. and a month later the president signed such an act. soon thereafter congress agreed to assume $21.5 million in state...
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in new york. a new and mandatory quarantine for any passenger traveling from west africa. dr. spencer, the first symptom, fatigue. linzie davis with where he went in new york and how he felt in the first 72 hours. >> reporter: tonight, authorities carting away his possessions. officials tracing everyone he came into contact with since the moment he felt fatigued on wednesday. we went to this restaurant. and a walk through this park. stopped for coffee, and went home. on wednesday, an outing with friends. in this station, he boarded the "l" train, bound for brooklyn. destination, a bowling alley called the gutter. >> we came to see if there was any reason to be concerned. there aren't any. >> reporter: he and his friends called it a night early. then took a car service back to his manhattan apartment. then, next morning, he rushed to the hospital with a 103-degree fever. new york's mayor urging the city not to worry. >> there's no reason to change routines in any way. >> reporter: and the prove it,
in new york. a new and mandatory quarantine for any passenger traveling from west africa. dr. spencer, the first symptom, fatigue. linzie davis with where he went in new york and how he felt in the first 72 hours. >> reporter: tonight, authorities carting away his possessions. officials tracing everyone he came into contact with since the moment he felt fatigued on wednesday. we went to this restaurant. and a walk through this park. stopped for coffee, and went home. on wednesday, an...
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that it for us in new york. "inside story" is next on al jazeera america. >> protecting a vulnerable public or giving in to the fears of a panicking public. ebola, fears and science. it's the inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. after a doctor coming home to new york after treating ebola treatments in west africa submitted himself to treatment, and a nurse landed in new jersey's newark international airport, worry about the disease spread in the country's most densely populated region. governor chris christie puts the nurse in involuntary quarantine even though she's show nothing symptoms of the disease. he backed off the absolute form of mandated quarantine for people who showed no symptoms over the weekend. the obama administration was critical of both' approaches, noting mandatory quarantine for volunteers made it less likely for volunteers to head to west africa where their help is badly needed. the u.s. is trying to figure out how to treat the trickle of potential cases landing here. over the weekend a c
that it for us in new york. "inside story" is next on al jazeera america. >> protecting a vulnerable public or giving in to the fears of a panicking public. ebola, fears and science. it's the inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. after a doctor coming home to new york after treating ebola treatments in west africa submitted himself to treatment, and a nurse landed in new jersey's newark international airport, worry about the disease spread in the country's most densely...
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they hired a prosecutor from new york by the name of -- he was in the new york district attorney's office. he came down it was supposed to write the final report. he started going through it and realize they did not prove anything. he asked the chairman if he could have a little extra, another month to tie up the investigation. to reopen it and tie it up. they called in the president of the national city bank. pecora subpoenaed all the records from national city bank. went through those records carefully, the way a prosecutor should. then came back and brought in charles mitchell, a tall, distinguished looking banker. he had been an adviser to presidents harding, coolidge and hoover. he came with a large retinue of bank officials. and he was very supremely confident that he was going to come out of this with no trouble. pecora laid out with his bank has done, including selling short his own stock. including the fact mitchell had not paid income tax for years. he had written off as lawsuits. and a whole bunch of irregularities. in those days, the stockbroker companies were part of the bank
they hired a prosecutor from new york by the name of -- he was in the new york district attorney's office. he came down it was supposed to write the final report. he started going through it and realize they did not prove anything. he asked the chairman if he could have a little extra, another month to tie up the investigation. to reopen it and tie it up. they called in the president of the national city bank. pecora subpoenaed all the records from national city bank. went through those records...
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ebola in new york. >> it's really no. we have one of the best health departmen in the country so they are better prepared than i would thjust about any place in the u.s. >>reporter: thougmany in the city are on edge the governor wants to reassure the public. >> if that here in new york it's more frigening. new york is a densplease. a lot of people on top of each other. but e more facts you know t-the less frightening this situation is. >>reporter: team of deceased detectiv now tracing all of spencer contacts at least one his fiance now find herself in quarantine. abc news new york. >>> uber issued a statement tonight after contacting the cdc fond at quote neither our driver partner nor any of his subsequent passengers are at risk. our thoughts are with the patient and his loved ones. >> the dog owned by a dallas nurse diagnose with ebola is still in quaranne tonight. the nurse is still fighting the various but she's in good health we are told. her 1-yearld spaniel named bentley closely monitored for signs of ebola. expert
ebola in new york. >> it's really no. we have one of the best health departmen in the country so they are better prepared than i would thjust about any place in the u.s. >>reporter: thougmany in the city are on edge the governor wants to reassure the public. >> if that here in new york it's more frigening. new york is a densplease. a lot of people on top of each other. but e more facts you know t-the less frightening this situation is. >>reporter: team of deceased...
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the man with the axe in new york city. left two new york city police wound. police shot thomas in the bureau of queens after he repeatedly hit officers with an axe. but it was the third in person attack on people with uniforms. they haven't drawn any official ties to what happened in canada. but here's the concern, these are lone wolf attacksers on this man's facebook page, you know, he was embracing radical jihadis, if nothing else, they're identifying with what is goggles where what's going on in the world. maybe it's bringing out people who are already unbalanced and inspiring them to take action. how do you battle against that? >> it's hard. the lone wolves are the hardest to get that. the islamist terrorists still want to do these grand plots like 9/11. they have a lot of moving parts. but how do you get the guy. how do you find a guy who radicalizes himself in the basement. passively looks at jihadi websites. maybe never communicates with someone in the middle east. he has this website with jihadi slogans. is he a terrorist or not or not? you don't have
the man with the axe in new york city. left two new york city police wound. police shot thomas in the bureau of queens after he repeatedly hit officers with an axe. but it was the third in person attack on people with uniforms. they haven't drawn any official ties to what happened in canada. but here's the concern, these are lone wolf attacksers on this man's facebook page, you know, he was embracing radical jihadis, if nothing else, they're identifying with what is goggles where what's going...
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almost former new york commissioner of health. here in washington, executive director of the american public health association and former secretary of health for the state of maryland. also in new york, professor of socio-medical sciences at columbia university's melman school of public health. let's talk about africa. the new cases keep on coming and coming in large numbers, and they will continue to arrive here. i'm going to bet, as long as we don't push down new infections in the region. >> you know, the some of the other african nations have shown us that it's possible. and it will require a much more aggressive assertive effort in africa by the u.s. and all other nations in we want to get our hands around this. you need to end this epidemic at its source. that means resources, that means people, that means getting their hands around it because we missed it earlier this year. >> professor, we can't seal off the united states, can we? as long as new infections keep cropping up in the heavily infected countries like sierra leon
almost former new york commissioner of health. here in washington, executive director of the american public health association and former secretary of health for the state of maryland. also in new york, professor of socio-medical sciences at columbia university's melman school of public health. let's talk about africa. the new cases keep on coming and coming in large numbers, and they will continue to arrive here. i'm going to bet, as long as we don't push down new infections in the region....
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>> the new york times is reporting that the white house is pressing the governors of new york and new jersey to overturn the new regulations. we have been asking the white house to confirm that basically all day but it comes as no surprise. we have been hearing from white house officials really all day also the u.s. ambassador made much the same comments. she said these new regulations are haphazard and not well thought out. we're hearing from a doctor as well and they are both saying that health care workers who go to these countries need to be treated like heroes. they want more health care workers to go because they want to control ebola at its source. they would also like to see other countries get involved and send health care workers there as well. >> all right. i'm joined now by the deputy commissioner. good to see you. so we haven't heard from the white house directly but through the "new york times," the white house is requesting a reversal in new york and new jersey and possibly illinois as well. >> we have been preparing for the threat of ebola for months now. we included t
>> the new york times is reporting that the white house is pressing the governors of new york and new jersey to overturn the new regulations. we have been asking the white house to confirm that basically all day but it comes as no surprise. we have been hearing from white house officials really all day also the u.s. ambassador made much the same comments. she said these new regulations are haphazard and not well thought out. we're hearing from a doctor as well and they are both saying...
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justin gary is on his way to new york and he'll have a live new york coming up. tracy davidson, nbc 10 news. >>> there are no suspected ebola cases in this area however some people are being monitored more closely. three people from bucks county are being monitored. it's done out of precaution. >>> health care workers in gouser county are offering ebola training. >>> and children's hospital of philadelphia says it's ready to provide care to any kids who may get ebola. the cdc has designated c.h.o.p. as a place to handle ebola cases. they established an ebola task force. >>> now, we know there is a lot of concern. a lot of people are nervous about ebola, especially this news out of new york city. we're breaking down fact versus fiction. first, from the cdc, it's not spread through the air or by water or, in general, by food. the only way you can get ebola is by touching the goodably floods of a person with ebola. people are not contagious until they show symptoms. you can also get ebola by touching contaminated objects like needles or through infected animals, nam
justin gary is on his way to new york and he'll have a live new york coming up. tracy davidson, nbc 10 news. >>> there are no suspected ebola cases in this area however some people are being monitored more closely. three people from bucks county are being monitored. it's done out of precaution. >>> health care workers in gouser county are offering ebola training. >>> and children's hospital of philadelphia says it's ready to provide care to any kids who may get ebola....
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ebola in new york. >> it's really no. we have one of the best health department in the country so they are better prepared than i would think just about any place in the u.s. >>reporter: though many in the city are on edge the governor wants to reassure the public. >> if that here in new york it's more frightening. new york is a dense please. a lot of people on top of each other. but the more facts you know t-the less frightening this situation is. >>reporter: team of deceased detectives now tracing all of spencer contacts at least one his fiance now find herself in quarantine. abc news new york. >>> uber issued a statement tonight after contacting the cdc fond that quote neither our driver partner nor any of his subsequent passengers are at risk. our thoughts are with the patient and his loved ones. >> the dog owned by a dallas nurse diagnosed with ebola is still in quarantine tonight. the nurse is still fighting the various but she's in good health we are told. her 1-year-old spaniel named bentley closely monitored for
ebola in new york. >> it's really no. we have one of the best health department in the country so they are better prepared than i would think just about any place in the u.s. >>reporter: though many in the city are on edge the governor wants to reassure the public. >> if that here in new york it's more frightening. new york is a dense please. a lot of people on top of each other. but the more facts you know t-the less frightening this situation is. >>reporter: team of...
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york city. >> new york city, new york state. you are at the top of the list. you learn that the hard way several times. security and making sure the people in this state are secure, public safety is job one. and understand the diming that is driving. charlie i don't believe this goes away, i don't believe this gets better. i believe this is a new normal. i believe this isis, there are a number of groups. >> rose: you support what the president has done so far. >> i support -- >> rose: should he do more. >> i support the president in his war on terror. he's the commander in chief, he calls the shots. i don't think that we can do enough. i think this is the new reality. >> rose: should the president havecm done more in syria. you know what the criticism of the president is at an early time when asked to support and secretary clinton said we need to do more and ci director petraeus and defense secretary all said we should do more and the president said no. >> yes. for me charlie it's like yesterday, i'm not going to second guess th
york city. >> new york city, new york state. you are at the top of the list. you learn that the hard way several times. security and making sure the people in this state are secure, public safety is job one. and understand the diming that is driving. charlie i don't believe this goes away, i don't believe this gets better. i believe this is a new normal. i believe this isis, there are a number of groups. >> rose: you support what the president has done so far. >> i support --...
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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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so, when they started planning for a new office building, and they hired a new york firm to design this. their specialty was beaux-arts. they did the new york public library. they wanted a building that would fit in with the capitol. that would match the style of the capitol building. the columns, but would not overwhelm the capitol. these billings are four stories tall from the street. they are built on hills. some of them go down in underground and behind it. they flank the capitol building without distracting from the capital building. in that sense, they were successful. the house, the entire house of memberstatives, 435 were going to move into this new building. each member got one room. it was going to be very cramped. but they're only 97 room -- represented us at the time. they got close to the same appropriation to build the two buildings. they did not need a four sided building for the senate. they only built a three sided building. they used the extra money to building muchll more elegant than its matching house office building which became the cannon building. so that in this
so, when they started planning for a new office building, and they hired a new york firm to design this. their specialty was beaux-arts. they did the new york public library. they wanted a building that would fit in with the capitol. that would match the style of the capitol building. the columns, but would not overwhelm the capitol. these billings are four stories tall from the street. they are built on hills. some of them go down in underground and behind it. they flank the capitol building...
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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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international airport here in new york. the same measures will be implemented next week at dulles airport outside washington, d.c.; newark liberty international airport; chicago's o'hare and atlanta's hartsfield. nearly 95% of all travelers from those three african countries enter the united states through these airports. under the new protocol, travelers from those countries will be taken to a special screening area, where they will be interviewed and have their temperature taken with a non- contact thermometer. thomas duncan, the liberian man who died of ebola in dallas, only became ill several days after he arrived in dallas. we'll have much more in a moment. kmart has become the latest major retailer to be hacked. the incident occurred early last month but was only disclosed in recent days. the hackers reportedly made off with some credit and debit card numbers but apparently did not gain access to personal information like pin numbers, email address or social security numbers. kmart, a subsidiary of sears, has 1,200 st
international airport here in new york. the same measures will be implemented next week at dulles airport outside washington, d.c.; newark liberty international airport; chicago's o'hare and atlanta's hartsfield. nearly 95% of all travelers from those three african countries enter the united states through these airports. under the new protocol, travelers from those countries will be taken to a special screening area, where they will be interviewed and have their temperature taken with a non-...
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new york city was absolutely prepared. and this is a testament for how automatic of that drilling worked. but dr. spencer stable condition here at bellevue hospital, steph? >> all right. erika pitzi reporting outside of the hospital. i want to get to libby casey live in washington. you have some news to share. >> that's right. stephanie, speaking of trying to prove to the public, president obama is going to meet with nurse pham in the oval office. he'll see her in there with the president. she has been given a clean bill of health, and this will be an opportunity for the hospital to talk with her, but also to get some critical photographs, showing the american public that he is not alarmed about her condition. stephanie? >> yeah, that is pretty extraordinary because she was being treat bethesda, maryland. so she has a busy day in front of her. she is headed to the white house. why do you think the president feels it is so important to be seen with this nurse? >> well, it's just like the mayor being on the subway system. it
new york city was absolutely prepared. and this is a testament for how automatic of that drilling worked. but dr. spencer stable condition here at bellevue hospital, steph? >> all right. erika pitzi reporting outside of the hospital. i want to get to libby casey live in washington. you have some news to share. >> that's right. stephanie, speaking of trying to prove to the public, president obama is going to meet with nurse pham in the oval office. he'll see her in there with the...
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when you are in the new york food scene, and you are a chef, new york is the placace you want to be. >> washington would not have been in the top 10. >> n no, not at all. you had great guys like sÉ andreas paving the way, but in 2000 and we were still very -- 2010, we were still very pedestrian we were growing slowly. we have made some mistakes, correct them, and we are still learning. it will be interesting. chicago is the first city we are spending too far away, so that relationship is to be determined. i am sure we will have to work out kinks and adjus i think he will be good for our company to take this s step to chicago anand do a franchise. being -- do you envision the nationwide? >> the time. we envision being international. whenople roll their eyes they hear abou congress, capitol hill. succeedeel you haveve to despite -- >> i love being in the middle of washington government. it has added to our brand. how come? -- >> how come? >> being inspired by young , people here who would like to make a change. i had en moving around so much, i did not have a sense of community, and d
when you are in the new york food scene, and you are a chef, new york is the placace you want to be. >> washington would not have been in the top 10. >> n no, not at all. you had great guys like sÉ andreas paving the way, but in 2000 and we were still very -- 2010, we were still very pedestrian we were growing slowly. we have made some mistakes, correct them, and we are still learning. it will be interesting. chicago is the first city we are spending too far away, so that...
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recently new york magazine voted me as one of the 100 smartest people in new york. and so i thought, what an honor? and in all fairness i have to admit that madonna also made that same met. [laughter] and next year i understand that lady gaga is going to push this through entirely. and today i'm going to talk about the future and the future of your mind. however, making predictions is dangerous. and so let me quote from that great philosopher of the western world. yogi berra. he once said prediction is awfully hard to do, especially if it's about the future. and i am a physicist. we can talk about the future of the universe. billions of years from now. so let me quote from that other great philosopher, woody allen. he once said that eternity is an awful long time, especially at the end. [laughter] well, you may say to yourself, what does a physicist do anywhere? what has he done for me lately. well, we invented the transistor. we invented the laser and we wrote the world wide web. and along the way we invented television. we invented radar and microwave and x-ray ma
recently new york magazine voted me as one of the 100 smartest people in new york. and so i thought, what an honor? and in all fairness i have to admit that madonna also made that same met. [laughter] and next year i understand that lady gaga is going to push this through entirely. and today i'm going to talk about the future and the future of your mind. however, making predictions is dangerous. and so let me quote from that great philosopher of the western world. yogi berra. he once said...
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bank of new york is mainly known as a custodial bank. it houses and safeguards i think $23 trillion from institutional investors. it does however have a very sizeable asset management division. i believe $1.5 trillion under management. it's the seventh largest asset manager in the company. black rock is the top. there's a lot of talk for years about investors wanting to sort of unlock value in that company because it's kind of a stock that's been kind of pretty steady. nelson pelts has brought that up during these discussion. one of the things theyyre raising for, they think he's likely to come out in the next couple of weeks and list his demands, it's essentially a break up of the bank. it would be the first bank broken up since the financial crisis. i've never heard of a break breaking up following an activist investor. -@as a matter of fact activist investors generrlly stay away from banks. it's a highly regulated entity. charles: it's not in the same risk category of some of others that had been bailed out big time. i see the high wa
bank of new york is mainly known as a custodial bank. it houses and safeguards i think $23 trillion from institutional investors. it does however have a very sizeable asset management division. i believe $1.5 trillion under management. it's the seventh largest asset manager in the company. black rock is the top. there's a lot of talk for years about investors wanting to sort of unlock value in that company because it's kind of a stock that's been kind of pretty steady. nelson pelts has brought...
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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 allentown. these are much better numbers than what we had this time yesterday. it was windy and wetter yesterday. as we head out the door to catch the bus, 52 by 6:00. 53 by 8:00. 54 by 9:00. 60 by noon. 3:00 p.m., 66 degrees, that high of 67 will hit around 4:00. breezy sun and clouds no rain today. better tomorrow as we start the weekend, karen. >> reporter: sounds good, david we have construction stopping traffic on the 202 ramp to 422 eastbound. in the meantime, blocking the right lane and currently stopping traffic at the moment. northeast construction between quakertown, and lansdale. west chester pike moving nicely right now. i-95 quiet, dry, how about that. this is southbound traffic at cottman, light volume, the construction is clear, no delays yet looking good on i-95 and the burlington bristol
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 allentown. these are much better numbers than what we had this time yesterday. it was windy and wetter yesterday. as we head out the door to catch the bus, 52 by 6:00. 53 by 8:00. 54 by 9:00. 60 by noon. 3:00 p.m., 66 degrees, that high of 67 will hit around 4:00. breezy sun...
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new york city,s i represent new york state. my constituents are in new york city but i represent the whole state, and there is a difference between upstate and downstate. a i -- ideology there is difference so they are very different jobs and two very different constituencies with two different sets of values. in my position at the end of the day, i have to make sure that this state is economically competitive, and i have to make sure that the tax situation keeps us competitive, so yes, i reduced taxes all across the board, not just for the rich. the middle class has paid lower taxes since they -- than they have since the 1950's. we cut the waste and fraud. from my point of view, that is exactly what we should be doing. that is what a progressive should be doing. when did it become written in the bible that are aggressive anitics is running inefficient, bloated government? no. progressive politics is running an efficient, streamlined government that actually gets money, and performs more more money, more money. that is not the
new york city,s i represent new york state. my constituents are in new york city but i represent the whole state, and there is a difference between upstate and downstate. a i -- ideology there is difference so they are very different jobs and two very different constituencies with two different sets of values. in my position at the end of the day, i have to make sure that this state is economically competitive, and i have to make sure that the tax situation keeps us competitive, so yes, i...
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new york and other states. chip reid reports. >> reporter: campaigning for republican candidate chris christie defended his quarantine policy for medical workers returning from west africa. >> the fact is i'm not going to step away for a minute for protecting people of our state and our region. >> reporter: christie, a likely presidential candidate shares a similar position with new york governor andrew cuomo a democrat who may have his eye on the white house. >> at the end of the day, i'm the governor of the state of new york. and my number one job is to protect the people of the state of new york and do what i think is prudent. >> reporter: the white house says those mandatory quarantines are more about politics than good medical sense. spokesman josh earnest. >> these kind of politics should be driven by science. >> reporter: but republicans say if that's true, why did the president name political lawyer ron klain as his ebola czar instead of a scientific. candidates across the country are trying to use ebol
new york and other states. chip reid reports. >> reporter: campaigning for republican candidate chris christie defended his quarantine policy for medical workers returning from west africa. >> the fact is i'm not going to step away for a minute for protecting people of our state and our region. >> reporter: christie, a likely presidential candidate shares a similar position with new york governor andrew cuomo a democrat who may have his eye on the white house. >> at the...
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. >>> still ahead on wusa9, a "new york times" investigation finds u.s. soldiers were wounded by chemical weapons in iraq but not the weapons we went to war for. we'll have details on that ahead. >> plus, a crackdown intensifies against pro democracy demonstrators in hong kong. thore st >>> a "new york times" investigation finds american were wounded by chem wall weapons during the iraq war [ inaudible ] "the new york times" has identified 17 soldiers who were exposed to the weapons. that included mustard gas. the soldiers were quoted by the times as -- [ inaudible ] as a result they didn't receive proper medical care or the purple heart that goes to soldiers who are wounded on the battlefield. >>> hundreds of riot police officers in hong kong are pushing back against pro- democracy demonstrators blocking a tunnel in the city. they've arrested dozens and removed concrete slabs the protesters used to block roads. a local television station caught a group of hong kong police officers beating a pro- democracy demonstrator. the student-led row tests are now i
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and new york governor andrew cuomo to change this policy. >> thank you very much for that upda update. meantime, the ceo of johnson and johnson announcing plans to test an ebola vaccine in humans this january. the goal, to have up to a million doses by spring time. >> we have been working on this for some time. as the case with science, you have a hypothesis and test it out. there are scientists who made a lot of progress by taking a focused approach with our v vaccines and combining it with another company's vaccine and getting a prime boost approach. >> human testing is underway on amount experimental ebola vaccine. expected before the end of the year. a horrifying attack last week on the streets of new york city surveillance video as you're watching capturing a hatchet wielding man attacking police before two other officers shot and killed him. sparking fears of more lone wolf attacks and peter live in washington with more. >> this week an attack with a gun in canada and attack with a hatchet in new york having intelligence officials on the lookout for lone wolf terrorists who may
and new york governor andrew cuomo to change this policy. >> thank you very much for that upda update. meantime, the ceo of johnson and johnson announcing plans to test an ebola vaccine in humans this january. the goal, to have up to a million doses by spring time. >> we have been working on this for some time. as the case with science, you have a hypothesis and test it out. there are scientists who made a lot of progress by taking a focused approach with our v vaccines and...
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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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could we with cut a deal, where seattle, and oregon, and new york state, might be ready to go on one track while virginia and mississippi and tennessee and kentucky are ready to go on another? and we somehow cobble something together? >> absolutely. we are already in some ways seeing that kind of differentiated action happening at the city level. so we with have seen cities like mall low alto california. get to 100% renewable energy, with local sources. that's already happening. that's the equivalent of one with hundred% renewable electricity. we with have cities in the united states that are already doing that, with a very high standard of living. so you can see that action possible, in many places and then we also see in ore places there are 91 communities in illinois so they are ever doing it by buying credits so we can see that action happening in a differentiated sense at the city level. >> heck we come back after this break, we will continue our look at the steps the e.u. may take to reach it's reduction goals and ask whether those same things could be dodge in the u.s. and ask
could we with cut a deal, where seattle, and oregon, and new york state, might be ready to go on one track while virginia and mississippi and tennessee and kentucky are ready to go on another? and we somehow cobble something together? >> absolutely. we are already in some ways seeing that kind of differentiated action happening at the city level. so we with have seen cities like mall low alto california. get to 100% renewable energy, with local sources. that's already happening. that's...
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carnegie organization of new york. democratic engagement and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herb albert foundation. supporting organizations whose mission it is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. a more peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. park foundation, dedicated to public issues. barbara g. flashman. and by our your retirement company. >> welcome. you could not have watched television the last few months without seeing senator elizabeth warren talking about her book, "a fighting chance." and that's a good thing. because it's a terrific book. about how a little girl from oklahoma, her parents struggling to make ends meet and keep a roof over their headsp how this little girl grows up to teach at harvard, becomes the nemesis of wrongdoers on wall street, gets elected to the united states and in record t
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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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cdc beingople at the in new york ready to go. haveovernor, the mayor said we learned from the mistakes of dallas. they were doing drills in preparation before the dallas patient and afterwards but they really ramped things up. they had a training session to make sure everyone in the committee was aware of what to do. >> the member of the nurses union speaking on the hill today joined us on bottom line a couple of weeks ago. she said the messages they want to send is not one more nurse to be infected. they are caring for a patient. the protocols to protect your self when you are actually caring for someone with ebola, is anything being done to make those protocols more stringent? is working on that now. they are in the process of providing guidelines. has not been a lot of transparency about what those guidelines are going to be like. they are working hard to address those things now. >> shannon joining us with an update on ebola. the doctor who contracted ebola is in bellevue hospital here in new york city. up next, we look at th
cdc beingople at the in new york ready to go. haveovernor, the mayor said we learned from the mistakes of dallas. they were doing drills in preparation before the dallas patient and afterwards but they really ramped things up. they had a training session to make sure everyone in the committee was aware of what to do. >> the member of the nurses union speaking on the hill today joined us on bottom line a couple of weeks ago. she said the messages they want to send is not one more nurse to...
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it started in far western new york on lake chautauqua. thatement grew out of place and that time and really spread across the country, coming to boulder in 1898. interestingly, the texas board of higher education came to colorado looking for a place to establish a summer mountain .etreat for teacher training they found a willing participant in the city of boulder and boulder residents, who already had established the university theolorado here and loved idea of bringing more intellectual stimulation and entertainment to the community. so, interesting public-private partnership of the city, this group from texas, and a railroad that would transport, at the time, texans between texas and boulder, colorado. it was very much intended to serve the local community. that was part of a quid pro quo. locals and for the the economic benefit for the community of having visitors, at the time summer-only, now year-round. host: a look at boulder, colorado, and all of our cities tour's programs are available online at c-span.org/localcontent. check it o
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now authorities in new york must also prove that they too can contained the disease. a doctor in harlem was rushed to hospital, testing positive for ebola. he had just returned from west africa treating ebola patients. his apartment has been cordoned off. city authorities are taking every precaution. new york's mayor says there is no need for alarm. >> we are fully prepared to handle ebola. our medical experts of the city have been studying the disease intensely. >> new yorkers are not panicking yet. >> you feel a little edgy, but not too bad. >> nurses are demanding better training and new guidelines. >> we are your first line of defense. no nation would ever contemplate sending soldiers into the battlefield without armor and weapons. give us the tools we need. all we ask from president obama and congress is not one more infected nurse. >> in spite of the upbeat mood these are testing times for ebola experts. public health concerns could develop a letter call consequences. bbc news, washington. >> -- could develop political consequences. bbc news, washington. >> base
now authorities in new york must also prove that they too can contained the disease. a doctor in harlem was rushed to hospital, testing positive for ebola. he had just returned from west africa treating ebola patients. his apartment has been cordoned off. city authorities are taking every precaution. new york's mayor says there is no need for alarm. >> we are fully prepared to handle ebola. our medical experts of the city have been studying the disease intensely. >> new yorkers are...
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york b and new jersey. >> that's right. and it's important to know that dr. spencer, who's in the hospital behind me, we don't know that he got ebola from one of his patients. he was wearing protective gear. he was working for doctors without borders, that has an excellent track record of keeping their doctors and nurses safe. it is very possible to get ebola from someone else and there are lots of questions about how they're going to enforce this. if you're not going to put a police officer outside every health care worker's door, how are you going to make sure they don't go outside? it's interesting. some experts have said there is another way to do this. you can for example, be more vigila vigilant. we know that dr. spencer we're told he felt fatigued and not well for a period of time. why wasn't someone having discussions with him at that time saying hey, if you're feeling slightly tired, don't leave your apartment. we're coming to visit you. ept to take care of this right away. there may be a middle ground here without
york b and new jersey. >> that's right. and it's important to know that dr. spencer, who's in the hospital behind me, we don't know that he got ebola from one of his patients. he was wearing protective gear. he was working for doctors without borders, that has an excellent track record of keeping their doctors and nurses safe. it is very possible to get ebola from someone else and there are lots of questions about how they're going to enforce this. if you're not going to put a police...
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of new york city. down to every window and you can see it at jfk airport. the next time you land at jfk looked up and you'll see this huge mural drawn from memory by this individual. and of course einstein is the greatest genius of modern times. his brain is still with us today. we have it. it is different, not by much but it is different. it's at princeton hospital. i am sort of running out of time so let me wind up on one now. if you have further questions you can read my book. [laughter] when i was a kid growing up my role model was albert einstein and my favorite einstein story is this. when i sat with an old man he was tired of getting the same -- over and over again so one time his chauffeur came up to him and said professor i'm really a part-time actor. i have heard your speech so many times i've i have memorized it so why do we switch places. i will put on a mustache. i will put on awake. i will be the great einstein giving the speech that you have given so many times and you can put on my hat.
of new york city. down to every window and you can see it at jfk airport. the next time you land at jfk looked up and you'll see this huge mural drawn from memory by this individual. and of course einstein is the greatest genius of modern times. his brain is still with us today. we have it. it is different, not by much but it is different. it's at princeton hospital. i am sort of running out of time so let me wind up on one now. if you have further questions you can read my book. [laughter]...
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he's an investor in new york city. he started with a pet food company, grew into a large real estate empire and served in the past and is currently in the board of overseers and is a very generous benefactor of the school innate sine die with the very large gift to $25 million that allowed the business school, which is then provided to the graduate school of the other graduate programs a unified up one place of washington square. >> professor henry, does the stern school of business have a philosophy? >> we do. we captured one simple step. our mission is to develop people and ideas to transform the 21st century and opportunities for business and society. in other words, if you suppose of modern business to do well and good in the world. >> and your book, turnaround, third world lessons for first world growth, what if they question the u.s. can learn from the third world? >> guest: well, there are really three questions in general to learn from the history that they struggle to be what are now called emerging. those thr
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york stock exchange gover r new york governor's office. once we get an answer we will get that to you >> what about skipping over the new federal policy that kicks in tomorrow requiring monitoring of travelers of ebola-affected areas. talk more about that. >> reporter: victor, when these travelers come back into the united states, they have a number of guidelines that they have to follow. the first is that they will have to check in with local health officials every single day. they also have to provide contact information for themselves as well as a friend or family member so health owe fishes can get in touch with them at any point during that 21-day period during travel and coordinate travel within the united states with these officials. >> thanks, erin. >> candy, let me move to you. it seems like the federal policy is much less dramatic than the controversial new protocols in place that new jersey and new york have put in, illinois as well that require the 21-day quarantines. what y do you think that's the case? >> because you have thi
york stock exchange gover r new york governor's office. once we get an answer we will get that to you >> what about skipping over the new federal policy that kicks in tomorrow requiring monitoring of travelers of ebola-affected areas. talk more about that. >> reporter: victor, when these travelers come back into the united states, they have a number of guidelines that they have to follow. the first is that they will have to check in with local health officials every single day. they...
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ebola is also in new york. the canadian parliament has been besieged by an extremist, and isis continues its reign of terror across the middle east. we're 11 days from the elections. we're back with the roundtable. paul, how do you vote today if you're one of the mysterious 4 to 12% undecided? >> i don't know. you've just depressed me. i want to go out and have a beer. >> that means 12% haven't made up their mind. what will they do with all of this in their head? >> the most important question we look at, is the country on the right track, or the wrong track? clearly at this moment -- >> who would say right track? >> nobody would say right track. >> there's always someone. >> looks good to me. >> it's like the guy who liked clinton more after monica. remember that? >> that's a real problem for anybody with a d next to their name. it has to be a problem. president is polling 30% approval, how do you get 50% of the people to vote for you. >> if you're republican, do you like the way things are going? scott walker
ebola is also in new york. the canadian parliament has been besieged by an extremist, and isis continues its reign of terror across the middle east. we're 11 days from the elections. we're back with the roundtable. paul, how do you vote today if you're one of the mysterious 4 to 12% undecided? >> i don't know. you've just depressed me. i want to go out and have a beer. >> that means 12% haven't made up their mind. what will they do with all of this in their head? >> the most...
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everybody comes to new york and every communicable disease comes to new york. and he's trying to create calm. the other positive thing to get from ebola, it is such a debilitating disease, which is what you said, quickly, is that it actually corrects you from going out, once you get it, once you become symptomatic, you aren't going out, you aren't going bowling, you aren't getting in cabs. >> unless you're a new yorker. >> unless you're a new york e. so the peoples are fine, it's the health workers, it's the doctors, who are at risk, who get the disease and who should make sure they're protected an get the proper training an that they're okay. >> the mortality rate in west africa is opposite what it is here. >> if anything to calm the populous, there should be some measures. >> next, a video accusing the nypd of islamophoba and racial profiling is getting a lot of attention on the internet. what really happened when we come back. turn the trips you have to take, into one you'll never forget. earn points for every flight and every hotel. expedia plus rewards. [
everybody comes to new york and every communicable disease comes to new york. and he's trying to create calm. the other positive thing to get from ebola, it is such a debilitating disease, which is what you said, quickly, is that it actually corrects you from going out, once you get it, once you become symptomatic, you aren't going out, you aren't going bowling, you aren't getting in cabs. >> unless you're a new yorker. >> unless you're a new york e. so the peoples are fine, it's...
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also tonight, ebola in new york city? the young doctor who sudden sickness launch as full scale alert, has the virus landed in our biggest city and can it be contained? and behind the headlines. the drug to show real promise in the fight against ebola z map. america tonight inside the lab where the drug was developed and an exclusive conversation there with a scientists behind it. there aren't many of us that get that experience, where you can draw a straight line from discovery, to success. it is the holy grail. >> it is wonderful, absolutely wonderful. good evening and thank you for joining us, it is not that terrorism is unknown, the last strike came nearly 30 years ago, the bombing of a flight from toronto, so the attacks shatters any motion that it was somehow immune, unless leaders both reeling and reacting. and an assault on the very heart of the canadian parliament, america tonight tells us canada now braces itself for the change to come. panic, fear, shock and grief. scenes from an attack that have stunned this n
also tonight, ebola in new york city? the young doctor who sudden sickness launch as full scale alert, has the virus landed in our biggest city and can it be contained? and behind the headlines. the drug to show real promise in the fight against ebola z map. america tonight inside the lab where the drug was developed and an exclusive conversation there with a scientists behind it. there aren't many of us that get that experience, where you can draw a straight line from discovery, to success. it...
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"the new york times" reports that simon & schuster with some limited exceptions will control pricing. and former "washington post" executive editor ben bradlee died on tuesday at the age of 93. he oversaw the newspaper's watergate coverage and was the author of the memoir, a good life, published in 1995. stay up-to-date on news about the publishing world i like us on facebook at facebook.com/booktv. or follow us on twitter at booktv. you can visit our website, tv.org and click on news about books. >> in one sense the book is a sports ministry. i love sports. my first two jobs out of school i was the pr guy for the vanderbilt basketball team and the tampa bay baseball the -- teen. i didn't intend this book to be something that deals sports fans. he doesn't define itself as an athlete and this book is much more than a sports book in my mind and that's what it's a great to be paired with linda and elevate this to a civil rights discussion. i start the book with a quote from martin luther king, "letter from birmingham jail." it's a signal to the reader that the thought to get something as
"the new york times" reports that simon & schuster with some limited exceptions will control pricing. and former "washington post" executive editor ben bradlee died on tuesday at the age of 93. he oversaw the newspaper's watergate coverage and was the author of the memoir, a good life, published in 1995. stay up-to-date on news about the publishing world i like us on facebook at facebook.com/booktv. or follow us on twitter at booktv. you can visit our website, tv.org and...
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olivia sterns when out on the streets of new york to find out. apple says my new iphone 6 is going to completely replace my wallet. i have decided to put apple pay to the test. let's see how much shopping i can get done. my first up, the disney store. perfect. thank you. the disney store was easy. one touch and i got all of these. that doesn't mean i don't need a handbag. i think we have a winner. that took a bit longer than i expected. apple pay did not work. it did work when i read my card as a credit card. either way, i did not have t o sin. -- have to sign. a $35 ostrich egg. here's the deal, apple pay worked very well. so smoothly it's a bit anti-clement kick. -- anti-climactic. some things like the ostrich egg and that went very smoothly. apple pay does save transaction time. for people like whole foods, anything you can do to move customers more quickly is going to mean a lot or business. after allore stop this shopping, my feet are killing me. i have to get some aspirin. that is everything. i'm out of money and out of time. i have to get
olivia sterns when out on the streets of new york to find out. apple says my new iphone 6 is going to completely replace my wallet. i have decided to put apple pay to the test. let's see how much shopping i can get done. my first up, the disney store. perfect. thank you. the disney store was easy. one touch and i got all of these. that doesn't mean i don't need a handbag. i think we have a winner. that took a bit longer than i expected. apple pay did not work. it did work when i read my card as...
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york area affected by the new rule. dr. craig spencer is being treated for a bowl at a new york hospital. chuck stevenson, abc news. >> abc 7 is helping you separate fact from fiction about ebola. a panel of experts will answer your questions tomorrow night at 7:00 on our sister station, news channel 8. to ask a question, use the #yourvoiceyourfuture. coming up on abc 7 news, another push for support in the race for maryland governor. a big name >> another big name in politics coming to maryland. the campaign in the race for governor. anthony brown's campaign announced hillary clinton plans to attend a rally on thursday to urge voters to the polls. it will take place at the university of maryland college park in ritchie coliseum. clinton was scheduled to attend a fundraiser for brown last month but canceled to spend some time with her new granddaughter. former president bill clinton attended in her place. last week president obama appeared in upper marlboro to campaign as well for brown. overseas, great britain is windi
york area affected by the new rule. dr. craig spencer is being treated for a bowl at a new york hospital. chuck stevenson, abc news. >> abc 7 is helping you separate fact from fiction about ebola. a panel of experts will answer your questions tomorrow night at 7:00 on our sister station, news channel 8. to ask a question, use the #yourvoiceyourfuture. coming up on abc 7 news, another push for support in the race for maryland governor. a big name >> another big name in politics...
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here in new york city, one day after a doctor in manhattan was diagnosed with athe virus new york and new jersey governors announced a 21 day mandatory quarantine for travelers and doctors who had contact with ebola victims abroad. officials say congress there are strong protocols involved for military officers inning west africa. the military says they follow guidelines that are stricter than guidelines from the cdc. the first person to catch ebola on u.s. soil has been declared virus-free. nina pham one of the dallas nurses who treated the liberian man, went home today. before she went home she made a stop at the white house. senior correspondent mike viqueria is there. mike. >> symbolism in washington in the fight against ebola. welcome good news. more and more people on capitol hill, members from both parties are calling for yet tighter restrictions in the wake of the latest case in new york. it is a picture with an unmistakable message. if the president of the united states can now hug nina pham, there is little reason for fear of a widespread outbreak among the american public.
here in new york city, one day after a doctor in manhattan was diagnosed with athe virus new york and new jersey governors announced a 21 day mandatory quarantine for travelers and doctors who had contact with ebola victims abroad. officials say congress there are strong protocols involved for military officers inning west africa. the military says they follow guidelines that are stricter than guidelines from the cdc. the first person to catch ebola on u.s. soil has been declared virus-free....
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first off new york city doctor now diagnosed with ebola. ebola is in new york city. plus the nypd not ruling terrorism. two were hit. carl rove is here on a different note with his reaction to that as well as the mid term races. geraldo rivera is here on the role of terror here and north of the border. chris wallace on his big gift and so much more. with the hottest races in the country joanie ernst live only with us. all coming up on "fox & friends." get ready. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consist
first off new york city doctor now diagnosed with ebola. ebola is in new york city. plus the nypd not ruling terrorism. two were hit. carl rove is here on a different note with his reaction to that as well as the mid term races. geraldo rivera is here on the role of terror here and north of the border. chris wallace on his big gift and so much more. with the hottest races in the country joanie ernst live only with us. all coming up on "fox & friends." get ready. big day? ah, the...