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and mayor bill de blasio will be addressing the public. the latest ebola patient diagnosed here in the u.s. is a doctor that works with doctors without borders in new guinea, and he's now in isolation at a hospital in new york city. and we're also waiting a live press conference at the nih clinic in bethesda, maryland, and they're set to announce why the nurse, nina pham, is expected to be discharged today. she's now ebola free. the second dallas nurse to be ebola free this week. so that is good news. i want to go right now to aljazeera's libby casey, who has been following a hearing by the congressional oversight committee. they have been talking a lot about accountability in the last few minutes, libby e. especially with regards to the military personnel. i just looked up numbers, in senegal, in preparation, how has the white house and the pentagon been addressing those concerns? >> well, those troops, stephanie, as part of what's being billed as operating united assistance. more needs to be done in west africa to help with communication
and mayor bill de blasio will be addressing the public. the latest ebola patient diagnosed here in the u.s. is a doctor that works with doctors without borders in new guinea, and he's now in isolation at a hospital in new york city. and we're also waiting a live press conference at the nih clinic in bethesda, maryland, and they're set to announce why the nurse, nina pham, is expected to be discharged today. she's now ebola free. the second dallas nurse to be ebola free this week. so that is...
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we'll take that live as soon as mayor de blasio begins to speak. but first rick santelli, what are you watching? >> three different areas of the areas of the globe and today u.s. isn't directly one of them. we're talking about what prime minister david cameron is all upset about regarding the european commission, the state of the housing market in china, i'll give you a hint. it is not too good. and the last topic is japan. they want to add more taxes. did they not see what the last tax increase did? we'll talk about all of that after the break. ♪ the all new, head turning cadillac ats coupe. it's irresistible. ♪ to build something smarter. ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster... something safer... something greener. something the whole world can share. people come to boeing to do many different things. but it's always about the very thing we do best. ♪ but it's always about the very thing we do best. whoyour boss?rk for? yourself? your parents? your family? at baird, what matters most to you..
we'll take that live as soon as mayor de blasio begins to speak. but first rick santelli, what are you watching? >> three different areas of the areas of the globe and today u.s. isn't directly one of them. we're talking about what prime minister david cameron is all upset about regarding the european commission, the state of the housing market in china, i'll give you a hint. it is not too good. and the last topic is japan. they want to add more taxes. did they not see what the last tax...
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el alcalde de blasio tomÓ una decisiÓn que le hace mÁs fácil la vida a miles de familias en ny. maÑana comienza la ♪ >> el alcalde de belle garden en california muriÓ hoy por ser variado en una parentesco tan domÉstica. su esposa fue detenida y su hijo se entregÓ voluntariamente quÉ dicen las autoridades y los vecinos acerca de la pareja. >> conmocionada se encuentra la comunidad de belle gardens ante el incidente que cobrÓ la vida de esta ciudad suburbio de los Ángeles. >> me tomÓ por sorpresa cuando supe la noticia dije bueno, quÉ pasÓ me pregunto lo que pasó. >> janette dice que trabajÓ 13 aÑos con el alcalde y conociÓ muy bien a la pareja. >> que yo supiera se llevaban muy bien, no discutÍan. tenÍan una buena relaciÓn. >> de acuerdo portavoz del alguacil del condado de los Ángeles comenzÓ como una discusiÓn entre el alcalde y su esposa. posteriormente su hijo de 19 aÑos intervino y se enfrascÓ en una pelea con su papÁ cuentos con supuestamente la seÑora crespo tomÓ una pistola y le disparÓ en varias ocasiones. fue trasladÓ en hospital donde muri
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over to you, doctor. >> thank you, dr. 0zz++ and governor cuomo and mayor de blasio. firstly, our wishes and prayers go out to this doctor, his family and friends for a speedy vw recovery. ast;bj÷ you've heard the timeline of what we've heard about this f;$z patient, as bellevue has been preparing for this and we as a city and state have been preparing about this for a while, all the processes making sure taking care of here at the hospital i'll mention in a minute but more importantly get into the hospital. the ems brought him in with proper protective gear. he was immediately brought to the isolation area that bellevue hospital has established for patients who could have ebola. he has been taken care of by an excellent team. and all8 are being addressed. as you know ebola patients have a lot of different problems and these are all being watched for closely. i think it's also important to just reiterate that you can only get ebola by being exposedÑ bodily fluids. and that's a very important point to make. he has been in the hospital as we know. his symptoms began w
over to you, doctor. >> thank you, dr. 0zz++ and governor cuomo and mayor de blasio. firstly, our wishes and prayers go out to this doctor, his family and friends for a speedy vw recovery. ast;bj÷ you've heard the timeline of what we've heard about this f;$z patient, as bellevue has been preparing for this and we as a city and state have been preparing about this for a while, all the processes making sure taking care of here at the hospital i'll mention in a minute but more importantly...
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we're going to be hearing from mayor bill de blasio in just a little bit. we will bring you that news conference life. we're expecting another news conference this hour from maryland. an nih briefing declaring that nurse nina pham is now ebola-free and is being discharged. >>> a lot of news, hello, everyone, i'm john berman, michaela pereira is off. ebola has arrived in america's biggest city. dr. craig spencer is now in isolation at a new york hospital, a unit specifically designed to deal with the virus. but what has some new yorkers on edge is what spencer did before he was rushed to the hospital. he went bowling, he went for a run, he road the city's sprawling and jam-packed subway system. we do know that spencer had been taking his temperature twice a day since he returned to new york a week ago after bravely treating ebola patients in guinea. health officials say spencer was not contagious ebola patients are not contagious until they develop a fever and nausea. dr. spencer did that yesterday. he reportedly did start feeling sluggish a couple days ago.
we're going to be hearing from mayor bill de blasio in just a little bit. we will bring you that news conference life. we're expecting another news conference this hour from maryland. an nih briefing declaring that nurse nina pham is now ebola-free and is being discharged. >>> a lot of news, hello, everyone, i'm john berman, michaela pereira is off. ebola has arrived in america's biggest city. dr. craig spencer is now in isolation at a new york hospital, a unit specifically designed to...
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doctor -- oh, there is major de blasio, taking his seat. so we will listen in, as soon as he sits down, to his response on -- the ebola response in new york to this latest patient. let's listen. >> i want to give you a briefing and i'm going to start by reiterating some of the items that we raised last night, and then will be adding information. you'll hear from my colleagues, and then we'll take questions from the media. i want to
doctor -- oh, there is major de blasio, taking his seat. so we will listen in, as soon as he sits down, to his response on -- the ebola response in new york to this latest patient. let's listen. >> i want to give you a briefing and i'm going to start by reiterating some of the items that we raised last night, and then will be adding information. you'll hear from my colleagues, and then we'll take questions from the media. i want to
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there is mayor de blasio making his way to the podium as well. it is expected he is going to give us an update on the condition of dr. craig spencer. he is the first person in new york city to be diagnosed with ebola. and here now is the mayor. >> i want to give you a briefing. and i'm going start by reiterating some of the items that we raised last night and then will be adding information. you will hear from my colleagues and then we'll take questions from the media. i want to emphasize all questions will be on this topic. yesterday we announced that a patient at bellevue hospital had tested positive for ebola. i want to repeat what i said last night. there is no cause for alarm. new yorkers need to understand the situation is being handled and handled well. there is no cause for every day new yorkers to be alarmed. ebola is an extremely hard disease to contract. it is transmitted only through direct contact with the blood or other bodily fluids of another individually. only through that direct and intimate contact can the disease be transmitte
there is mayor de blasio making his way to the podium as well. it is expected he is going to give us an update on the condition of dr. craig spencer. he is the first person in new york city to be diagnosed with ebola. and here now is the mayor. >> i want to give you a briefing. and i'm going start by reiterating some of the items that we raised last night and then will be adding information. you will hear from my colleagues and then we'll take questions from the media. i want to emphasize...
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comrade bill de blasio, who's about that far away from -- >> new york mayor bill de blasio. >> new york mayor comrade bill de blasio. >> new york mayor. fair and balanced. bill de blasio. charlie gasparino, pulitzer prize contender. >> yes. but this close, this close to being a socialist. okay? i'm just saying -- >> you think that part of the democratic party, very loud, very vocal. >> and wagging the dog. she knows it. she's going to have to deal with it. here's my question to larry fink, the head of back roc, her big wall street supporter blankfein, the head of goldman sachs. do you believe that corporations don't create jobs? because if you don't, you don't you should be supporting the republicans. but you won't because you don't have principles. i'm telling you that those guys should be ashamed of themselves for supporting someone who thinks the world is flat. >> hold on a second. did they advertise with us? go ahead. >> by the way, the world is flat according to larry fink at blackrock. lloyd blankfein at goldman -- >> i don't think she really believes it. i'm not -- >> i know. you
comrade bill de blasio, who's about that far away from -- >> new york mayor bill de blasio. >> new york mayor comrade bill de blasio. >> new york mayor. fair and balanced. bill de blasio. charlie gasparino, pulitzer prize contender. >> yes. but this close, this close to being a socialist. okay? i'm just saying -- >> you think that part of the democratic party, very loud, very vocal. >> and wagging the dog. she knows it. she's going to have to deal with it....
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and governor cuomo and mayor de blasio. firstly, our wishes and prayers go out to this doctor, his family and friends for a speedyw recovery. ast;bj÷ you've heard the timeli what we've heard about this f;$z patient, as bellevue has been preparing for this and we as a city and state have been preparing about this for a while, all the processes making sure taking care of here at the hospital i'll mention in a minute but more importantly get into the hospital. the ems brought him in with proper protective gear. he was immediately brought to the isolation area that bellevue hospital has established for patients who could have ebola. he has been taken care of by an excellent team. and all8 being addressed. as you know ebola patients have a lot of different problems and these are all being watched for closely. i think it's also important to just reiterate that you can only get ebola by being exposedÑ bodily fluids. and that's a very important point to make. he has been in the hospital as we know. his symptoms began with he had
and governor cuomo and mayor de blasio. firstly, our wishes and prayers go out to this doctor, his family and friends for a speedyw recovery. ast;bj÷ you've heard the timeli what we've heard about this f;$z patient, as bellevue has been preparing for this and we as a city and state have been preparing about this for a while, all the processes making sure taking care of here at the hospital i'll mention in a minute but more importantly get into the hospital. the ems brought him in with proper...
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again, just a reminder 4:15 eastern time today mayor de blasio holding a press conference outside of bellevue. >>> also still ahead, we'll talk to the deputy commissioner for disease control in new york, city health department. dr. jay varma, and for more on the crisis, head to cnn.com. you can get the latest developments and more. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] some come here to build something smarter. ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster... something safer... something greener. something the whole world can share. people come to boeing to do many different things. but it's always about the very thing we do best. ♪ but it's always about the♪searching with devotion ♪for a snack that isn't lame ♪but this... ♪takes my breath away (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automat
again, just a reminder 4:15 eastern time today mayor de blasio holding a press conference outside of bellevue. >>> also still ahead, we'll talk to the deputy commissioner for disease control in new york, city health department. dr. jay varma, and for more on the crisis, head to cnn.com. you can get the latest developments and more. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] some come here to build something smarter. ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build...
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el alcalde de blasio tomÓ una decisiÓn que le hace mÁs fácil la vida a miles de familias en ny. maÑana comienza la ♪ >> el alcalde de belle garden en california muriÓ hoy por ser variado en una parentesco tan domÉstica. su esposa fue detenida y su hijo se entregÓ voluntariamente quÉ dicen las autoridades y los vecinos acerca de la pareja. >> conmocionada se encuentra la comunidad de belle gardens ante el incidente que cobrÓ la vida de esta ciudad suburbio de los Ángeles. >> me tomÓ por sorpresa cuando supe la noticia dije bueno, quÉ pasÓ me pregunto lo que pasó. >> janette dice que trabajÓ 13 aÑos con el alcalde y conociÓ muy bien a la pareja. >> que yo supiera se llevaban muy bien, no discutÍan. tenÍan una buena relaciÓn. >> de acuerdo portavoz del alguacil del condado de los Ángeles comenzÓ como una discusiÓn entre el alcalde y su esposa. posteriormente su hijo de 19 aÑos intervino y se enfrascÓ en una pelea con su papÁ cuentos con supuestamente la seÑora crespo tomÓ una pistola y le disparÓ en varias ocasiones. fue trasladÓ en hospital donde muri
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doctor -- oh, there is major de blasio, taking his seat. so we will listen in, as soon as he sits down, to his response on -- the ebola response in new york to this latest patient. let's listen. >> i want to give you a briefing and i'm going to start by reiterating some of the items that we raised last night, and then will be adding information. you'll hear from my colleagues, and then we'll take questions from the media. i want to emphasize all questions will be on this topic. a patient at bellevue tested positive for ebola. there is no cause for alarm. new yorkers need to understand the situation is being handled and handled well. there's no cause for every day new yorkers to be alarmed. ebola is an extremely hard disease to contract. it's transmitted only through direct contact with the blood or other bodily fluids of another individual. only through that direct contact can the disease be transmitted. it cannot be transmitted through casual contact or air-born fashion. new yorkers who have not been exposed to an infected person's bodily
doctor -- oh, there is major de blasio, taking his seat. so we will listen in, as soon as he sits down, to his response on -- the ebola response in new york to this latest patient. let's listen. >> i want to give you a briefing and i'm going to start by reiterating some of the items that we raised last night, and then will be adding information. you'll hear from my colleagues, and then we'll take questions from the media. i want to emphasize all questions will be on this topic. a patient...
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mayor de blasio not only give us the update on spencer's condition. but they also really wanted to reiterate that dr. spencer is a hero. he volunteered himself with doctors without borders a nonprofit to go to guinea and battle the disease in west africa like so many other doctors and nurses. he reiterated he was a hero and did everything he was supposed to do after arriving here in the united states. he wasn't sick when he got on board a plane from guinea to the united states. he wasn't sick when he landed here. didn't have any symptoms. as soon as he had symptoms at 100.3 degree fahrenheit, when he had a fever he checked himself into the hospital as he was supposed to do now, we had an update on the three people that were directly in contact with dr. spencer. that is his fiancee and two friends. all three of them remain in quarantine. but are all reportedly doing well. the fiancee will remain in quarantine until november 14th. that's when the 21 days will go up. all of this is happening at the same time that the new plan was announced yesterday by n
mayor de blasio not only give us the update on spencer's condition. but they also really wanted to reiterate that dr. spencer is a hero. he volunteered himself with doctors without borders a nonprofit to go to guinea and battle the disease in west africa like so many other doctors and nurses. he reiterated he was a hero and did everything he was supposed to do after arriving here in the united states. he wasn't sick when he got on board a plane from guinea to the united states. he wasn't sick...
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and mayor bill de blasio will be addressing the public. the latest ebola patient diagnosed here in the u.s. is a doctor that works with doctors without borders in new guinea, and he's now in isolation at a hospital in new york city. and we're also waiting a live press conference at the nih clinic in bethesda, maryland, and they're set to announce why the nurse, nina pham, is expected to be dar
and mayor bill de blasio will be addressing the public. the latest ebola patient diagnosed here in the u.s. is a doctor that works with doctors without borders in new guinea, and he's now in isolation at a hospital in new york city. and we're also waiting a live press conference at the nih clinic in bethesda, maryland, and they're set to announce why the nurse, nina pham, is expected to be dar
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. >>> new york city now, the mayor here, bill de blasio saying the city's first ebola patient, dr. craig spencer, is in relatively stable condition. colleagues of the doctor now saying he was very careful when treating patients in guinea. right now, he is still being held at bellevue hospital in new york city where his doctor says he's not out of the woods just quite yet. >> dr. spencer received a blood transfusion yesterday. doctors remain optimistic. a little over an hour ago, mayor bill de blasio and the city's health care commissioner stood outside to reassure people that the city is safe. they're confident that spencer's fiancee and two friends are the only people who had contact with spencer. all three are doing well but will remain in quarantine until november 14th as a precaution. dr. spencer arrived last week from guinea where he treated ebola patients as a volunteer with the non-profit doctors without borders. during that week, spencer self-monitored himself and lived his daily life, going to restaurants, a bowling alley, rising in subways and a taxi. he didn't show sympt
. >>> new york city now, the mayor here, bill de blasio saying the city's first ebola patient, dr. craig spencer, is in relatively stable condition. colleagues of the doctor now saying he was very careful when treating patients in guinea. right now, he is still being held at bellevue hospital in new york city where his doctor says he's not out of the woods just quite yet. >> dr. spencer received a blood transfusion yesterday. doctors remain optimistic. a little over an hour ago,...
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we expect to hear from new york's mayor bill de blasio, and governor andrew cuomo. and what we've seen, sanjay, the patients who test positive for ebola, when they receive treatment quickly, whether it is blood plasma transfusions, so it gives the antibodies to the patient, that seems to have worked or be beneficial in several cases. and also any experimental treatments and also treating the other conditions. treating fevers and you know, night sweats, all the supplemental issues. >> yeah, replacing fluids. people who have ebola tend to become very dehydrated very quickly to the point where that alone could be potentially fatal. so replacing fluid is very important. replacing even normal blood because sometimes as you know people can have bleeding problems if they have an ebola infection. and then as you mentioned, two other big things. the transfusion, it will be important to see if there is blood available that matches his blood. dr. kent brantly, as you know, anderson, you talked to him. he donated his plasma, a few times full of these antibodies. and we talked a
we expect to hear from new york's mayor bill de blasio, and governor andrew cuomo. and what we've seen, sanjay, the patients who test positive for ebola, when they receive treatment quickly, whether it is blood plasma transfusions, so it gives the antibodies to the patient, that seems to have worked or be beneficial in several cases. and also any experimental treatments and also treating the other conditions. treating fevers and you know, night sweats, all the supplemental issues. >>...
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the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio, the police chief in new york city, bill bratton, they're speaking and we're going to be getting some information, we assume, on what's going on in new york city right now, namely that ebola threat. there's a possibility -- it's just a possibility right now that a physician with doctors without borders who's back in new york city for about ten days, all of a sudden he's showing some symptoms, elevated fever, if you will, other symptoms, has just been taken to bellevue hospital in manhattan. we're going to see what the mayor of new york city -- there's bill bratton, the police chief of new york, what they have to say when we come back. latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. you can only find sleep number at a sleep num
the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio, the police chief in new york city, bill bratton, they're speaking and we're going to be getting some information, we assume, on what's going on in new york city right now, namely that ebola threat. there's a possibility -- it's just a possibility right now that a physician with doctors without borders who's back in new york city for about ten days, all of a sudden he's showing some symptoms, elevated fever, if you will, other symptoms, has just been...
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but under uber liberal mayor bill de blasio that surveillance has been curtailed. again, that puts us all in danger. every american police department should be surveying radical mosques. that's not it a violation of the constitution that's upholding it american people need protection. so you can see that isis, ebola, criminal illegal aliens and crazy muslim fanatics are all, all a danger to our security. and those we elect to protect us from danger are simply not doing the job. and that's the memo. next on the rundown, reaction from mary katharine ham and juan williams. later, karl rove on the latest election polling and megyn kelly on the quarantines. factor is coming right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ abe! get in! punch it! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze! thanks, g. didn't pay him. i mean the worse of the worse, this guy, he ask a a drug dealer. they didn't even put him in jail when they caught him doing drugs, they sent him back to mexico. didn't even do time on that beef. don't you agree that this is out of control,
but under uber liberal mayor bill de blasio that surveillance has been curtailed. again, that puts us all in danger. every american police department should be surveying radical mosques. that's not it a violation of the constitution that's upholding it american people need protection. so you can see that isis, ebola, criminal illegal aliens and crazy muslim fanatics are all, all a danger to our security. and those we elect to protect us from danger are simply not doing the job. and that's the...
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gracias. >> el alcalde de nueva york, bill de blasio, aquÍ en "al punto". al volver: ¿cÓmo puede su hijo llegar a harvard? se lo contamos, ♪ tÓmate un break, tÓmate un break,♪ ♪ muerde un pedacito de tu kit kat bar. ♪ kit kat. un break cuando quieras. hay una ley no escrita: si ves un lago en tu camino, tienes que saltar ...y si no lo ves, también. >> vamos a decirlo asÍ: la mejor universidad del mundo es harvard, y aunque muchos no lo crean, ahÍ hay muchos estudiantes latinos. de hecho, cada vez son mÁs. hablamos esta semana con el dr. fernando reimers de la universidad de harvard para ver cÓmo sus hijos pueden entrar ahÍ. dr. fernando reimers, gracias por hablar con nosotros una vez mÁs aquÍ en el programa. >> es siempre un gusto estar con ustedes. aprecio mucho los esfuerzos de univisiÓn en la semana por la educaciÓn por promover las oportunidades educativas para los latinos en este paÍs. >> doctor, casi siempre cuando usted y yo hablamos nos quejamos y empezamos con malas noticias, pero ahora tenemos buenas noticias: el nÚmero de
gracias. >> el alcalde de nueva york, bill de blasio, aquÍ en "al punto". al volver: ¿cÓmo puede su hijo llegar a harvard? se lo contamos, ♪ tÓmate un break, tÓmate un break,♪ ♪ muerde un pedacito de tu kit kat bar. ♪ kit kat. un break cuando quieras. hay una ley no escrita: si ves un lago en tu camino, tienes que saltar ...y si no lo ves, también. >> vamos a decirlo asÍ: la mejor universidad del mundo es harvard, y aunque muchos no lo crean, ahÍ hay muchos...
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we're waiting for the news conference to start in new york city with the mayor of new york mayor de blasio. we're hoping for an update on the city's first ebola patient. his condition and status. the doctor was recently admitted to a hospital in new york after he returned from treating patients in west africa. he worked with doctors without borders. we're also expecting to hear from the texas nurse nina pham who was just declared ebola free by the national institute of health. we'll bring you both of those news conferences as soon as they start. time now in the meantime for the "newsnation" political postscript. through are now 11 days to go until the midterms. time is running out for candidates who want to make the last impression on voters. this week debate season launched into full swing and candidates brought in what you can call their big guns. calling on high pro file surrogates to help them on the campaign trail. >> who heard of someone giving someone a six-year job for two years. >> moving harry reid to the back of the room is one of the most important things i believe i can commit
we're waiting for the news conference to start in new york city with the mayor of new york mayor de blasio. we're hoping for an update on the city's first ebola patient. his condition and status. the doctor was recently admitted to a hospital in new york after he returned from treating patients in west africa. he worked with doctors without borders. we're also expecting to hear from the texas nurse nina pham who was just declared ebola free by the national institute of health. we'll bring you...
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but under uber liberal mayor bill de blasio that surveillance has been curtailed. again, that puts us all in danger. every american police department should be surveying radical mosques. that's not it a violation of the constitution that's upholding it american people need protection. so you can see that isis, ebola, criminal illegal aliens and crazy muslim fanatics are all, all a danger to our security. and those we elect to protect us from danger are simply not doing the job. and that's the memo. next on the rundown, reaction from mary katharine ham and juan williams. later, karl rove on the latest election polling and megyn kelly on the quarantines. factor is coming right back. i h. i took nyquil but i'm still stuffed up. nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. really? alka-seltzer plus night rushes relief to eight symptoms of a full blown cold including your stuffy nose. (breath of relief) oh, what a relief it is. thanks. anytime. come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of
but under uber liberal mayor bill de blasio that surveillance has been curtailed. again, that puts us all in danger. every american police department should be surveying radical mosques. that's not it a violation of the constitution that's upholding it american people need protection. so you can see that isis, ebola, criminal illegal aliens and crazy muslim fanatics are all, all a danger to our security. and those we elect to protect us from danger are simply not doing the job. and that's the...
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bassett and thank you, governor cuomo and mayor de blasio. firstly, our wishes and prayers go out to this doctor, his family and friends for a speedy recovery. as you've heard the time line of what we have heard about this patient, i think it's important to mention that as bellevue has been preparing for this and we as a state and a city have been preparing for this for awhile. all of the processes involved in making sure that he is monitored, taken care of at the hospital i'll mention in a moment and most importantly him getting into the hospital. the ems system brought him in with the proper protective gear. he was immediately brought to the isolation area that bellevue hospital has established for patients who could have ebola. he has been taken care of by an excellent team and all of his medical problems are being addressed. as you know ebola patients can have a lot of different problems and these are all being watched for closely. i think it's also important to just reiterate that you can only get ebola by being exposed to bodily fluids
bassett and thank you, governor cuomo and mayor de blasio. firstly, our wishes and prayers go out to this doctor, his family and friends for a speedy recovery. as you've heard the time line of what we have heard about this patient, i think it's important to mention that as bellevue has been preparing for this and we as a state and a city have been preparing for this for awhile. all of the processes involved in making sure that he is monitored, taken care of at the hospital i'll mention in a...
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for bill dewaiting blasio's press conference. we are expecting more details on the patient here in isolation in bellevue hospital in new york city and possibly details on his the on say he was also said to be here at the hospital in quarantine. there is a lot of news. doctors without borders made a statement saying in summary there is no way to minimize the risk of ebola spreading, especially when they have so many doctors and africa. there is no way to minimize that risk 20. >> the fact that we have gotten the nose hasat been "cured," as far as panic is going, many people who are uninformed simply believe if you contract it, it is game over. >> yeah, it is a very big statement, and i think it is important to note is that nine people in the united states have been hospitalized for ebola and only one so far has died, so it speaks volumes to the care that these patients are receiving. also the level of knowledge here in the united states, the ability to do things like incubation, extra mental drugs, blood plasma treatment in some c
for bill dewaiting blasio's press conference. we are expecting more details on the patient here in isolation in bellevue hospital in new york city and possibly details on his the on say he was also said to be here at the hospital in quarantine. there is a lot of news. doctors without borders made a statement saying in summary there is no way to minimize the risk of ebola spreading, especially when they have so many doctors and africa. there is no way to minimize that risk 20. >> the fact...
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when the de blasio administration came into power, they vowed to change that. more than 100,000 revereceived y compared to none the year before. >> and cutting red tape over where they need to be. we've taken over direct management from the center to the vendor and the city is out there working with the homeowner and making decisions and moving forward. >> reporter: there are still empty lots where homes once stood. breezy point still has its beach and remarkable views. in this intensely patriotic family, the american flag, the first thing they put back up after the storm is everywhere, waving under hopefully calmer skies. >> damage from hurricane sandy cost more than $60 billion, the nation's second most expensive hurricane. superstorm sandy is blamed for at least 182 deaths. this afternoon governor chris christie is touring the shore and new york governor de blasio will be in staten island. news starts now with jim and wendy. >> all shook up. new at 5:00. firsthand accounts of the explosion that rocked virginia were on the ground in the investigation what wen
when the de blasio administration came into power, they vowed to change that. more than 100,000 revereceived y compared to none the year before. >> and cutting red tape over where they need to be. we've taken over direct management from the center to the vendor and the city is out there working with the homeowner and making decisions and moving forward. >> reporter: there are still empty lots where homes once stood. breezy point still has its beach and remarkable views. in this...
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governor cuomo and bill de blasio set up a press conference to "a" train reassure new yorkers they are not at risk. >>> ebola is extremely hard to contract. people not exposed to their bodily fluids are not at all risk. >> dr. spencer returned from guinea working with doctors without borders at an ebola treatment center. according to "the new york times" he was monitoring himself for signs of infection after his return and the hospital where he works in the emergency room, new york-presbyterian said he has not been on duty since he got back from guinea. new york officials said that he exhibited signs of not feeling well to bellevue earlier today, although he did not exhibit a fever according to health officials until this morning. he had been checking his fever twice a day and when he saw it this morning that's when he contacted his employer doctors without borders who contacted the health department and called 911. as we saw in dallas people who had extensive contact with duncan did not become infect. it is not especially contagious early on. dr. spencer was out in public last night t
governor cuomo and bill de blasio set up a press conference to "a" train reassure new yorkers they are not at risk. >>> ebola is extremely hard to contract. people not exposed to their bodily fluids are not at all risk. >> dr. spencer returned from guinea working with doctors without borders at an ebola treatment center. according to "the new york times" he was monitoring himself for signs of infection after his return and the hospital where he works in the...
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you heard bill de blasio. spencer was back in new york, felt sluggish and reported a fever. >> at this point there's no need for panic. his symptoms began late this morning. what we do know is patients are only - when they are symptom attic is when they are infectious and transmit the disease, the virus. >> you are government as the governor said at the press conference, that it may have been a good thing that he was a doctor, he took precautions. >> exactly. this is someone who know, who can identify with the symptoms, he worked in africa and knows what the symptoms are. it was responsible for him to make the calls and the orchestrated response is to be commended. we were prepared for this compared to dallas. >> he started not feeling great on tuesday. wednesday night he went to bowl in brooklyn, he may have taken the subway from manhattan to brooklyn, and a taxi back into the city. is that a concern? >> at this point i would not be concerned overall. the virus does not live on surfaces for a significant amou
you heard bill de blasio. spencer was back in new york, felt sluggish and reported a fever. >> at this point there's no need for panic. his symptoms began late this morning. what we do know is patients are only - when they are symptom attic is when they are infectious and transmit the disease, the virus. >> you are government as the governor said at the press conference, that it may have been a good thing that he was a doctor, he took precautions. >> exactly. this is someone...
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we're going to know today according to new york city mayor bill de blasio. the test takes up to 12 hours. interestingly, on that call the cdc just had, they were asked about this 9-year-old boy. they said, the questions have to go hospital at bellevue. but the further progressed you are in a disease, the more quickly they'll know the results of the test. we don't have a clear answer at this point on exactly what hour. but we will know today. >> what do we know about his symptoms? he had a fever. anything more than that? >> reporter: right. we know his latest fever reading was 102 degrees. but unclear what time that was taken. he was rushed here on sunday evening in this ambulance with his mother after returning late saturday night to jfk from a month in guinea. interestingly today, mayor de blasio addressed questions about his symptoms and he was very cautious saying, this is a child and there are obviously protections for anyone talking about what they're showing medically. but he said he had a fever and that he was having, quote, difficulty but also noted
we're going to know today according to new york city mayor bill de blasio. the test takes up to 12 hours. interestingly, on that call the cdc just had, they were asked about this 9-year-old boy. they said, the questions have to go hospital at bellevue. but the further progressed you are in a disease, the more quickly they'll know the results of the test. we don't have a clear answer at this point on exactly what hour. but we will know today. >> what do we know about his symptoms? he had a...
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the difference other than de blasio runs new york city and you run the state? in terms of how you see the world? >> i think we see the world the same way. i think you represent upstate new york which has economic pressures that downstate does not have. >> the politics are more conservative. >> upstate, politics are more conservative, you could say, definitely. economically, they are in a much harder position the new york city. is one of they slowest in the united states and it has been for a very long time . they cannot compete with high taxes, charlie. is one thing for new york city that has a set of unique assets. upstate new york is in a tougher economic position and i have to make sure they have a tax structure that allows people to stay there and businesses to go aere because they have seen reduction and economic strength. decade after decade. >> let me go back to your father for second. did you blame yourself because you did not leave washington to come run that campaign for him? >> in part. >> you did. >> in part. >> you felt guilty. >> yes. >> how did y
the difference other than de blasio runs new york city and you run the state? in terms of how you see the world? >> i think we see the world the same way. i think you represent upstate new york which has economic pressures that downstate does not have. >> the politics are more conservative. >> upstate, politics are more conservative, you could say, definitely. economically, they are in a much harder position the new york city. is one of they slowest in the united states and it...
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las de creaciones del alcalde di blasio al confirmar el primer caso de Ébola en ny. >> hoy el hospital belleview admitiÓ un paciente que dio positivo en Ébola. no hay motivo de alarma las posibilidades de que el neoyorquino promedio contraiga Ébola siguen siendo muy pequeÑas la ciudad se ha estado preparando para el Ébola durante meses, tenemos un sistema bien diseÑado para diagnosticar y tratar a este paciente. >> para entender un poco mÁs del tema estÁ con nosotros el doctor juan rivera de 1 a 10 si vivo en ny quÉ tan preocupado deberÍa estar? >> yo creo 1 no muy preocupado desde el punto de vista que la ciudadanÍa se vaya contagiar con Ébola. sÍ debemos estar pendientes, sÍ hay un nivel de ansiedad que me parece normal es algo nuevo, pero tenemos que acordarnos de que es un virus que se transmite por fluidos corporales, las personas que mÁs expuestas están son los trabajadores de la salud. >> siendo mÉdico, cÓmo explicas que una persona que estuvo realizan sus actividades en África cÓmo se supone que debe ser cÓmo al final se contagia? >> lamentablemente para qu
las de creaciones del alcalde di blasio al confirmar el primer caso de Ébola en ny. >> hoy el hospital belleview admitiÓ un paciente que dio positivo en Ébola. no hay motivo de alarma las posibilidades de que el neoyorquino promedio contraiga Ébola siguen siendo muy pequeÑas la ciudad se ha estado preparando para el Ébola durante meses, tenemos un sistema bien diseÑado para diagnosticar y tratar a este paciente. >> para entender un poco mÁs del tema estÁ con nosotros el...
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everyone wanted a piece of the new star, hillary clinton, bill de blasio, chris christie, i.b.m., goldman sachs, even the wig dog himself whom i can only assume turned to modi and said, must be nice to have that new leader smell! tell you what, modi, don't give your people health insurance because they just (bleep) you in the end! (cheers and applause) the democrats didn't take to modi nearly like the republicans who were won over by his message. >> prime minister modi far exceeded my expectations. >> it was a powerful speech. it electrified the audience. >> this new prime minister mr. modi is what i think will become the next ronald reagan for the world. >> jon: the next ronald reagan -- blessed by thy name -- (laughter) that is a sacred honor usually only reserved for airports and post offices. i wonder if modi can live up to the name. >> some suggest that the adoring crowds in madison square garden were representative of india's wealthy and not india's poor majority, who they say were being harmed by deregulation and privatization. they also say that his economic credentials and polici
everyone wanted a piece of the new star, hillary clinton, bill de blasio, chris christie, i.b.m., goldman sachs, even the wig dog himself whom i can only assume turned to modi and said, must be nice to have that new leader smell! tell you what, modi, don't give your people health insurance because they just (bleep) you in the end! (cheers and applause) the democrats didn't take to modi nearly like the republicans who were won over by his message. >> prime minister modi far exceeded my...
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mayor debassde blasio said it'sy easy. as for the doctor who was treated here, he was here for ten days before this ebola test came back positive. they are taking steps in advance to trace whoever else this child may have come in contact with just in case the test comes back positive. let's hope it does not. we'll know sometime tonight and bring that live on cnn. >> hopefully it's a negative. poppy harlow, thank you very much. coming up, politics creeping into the fight against ebola. could the cases in the u.s. actually impact the mid-term elections. we're learning new details of about this heroic teacher who acted when shots rang out at a washington state high school. what she did that could have saved a lot of students. next. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. but parallel parking isn't one you do a lof them.ings great. you're either too far from the curb. or too close to other cars.
mayor debassde blasio said it'sy easy. as for the doctor who was treated here, he was here for ten days before this ebola test came back positive. they are taking steps in advance to trace whoever else this child may have come in contact with just in case the test comes back positive. let's hope it does not. we'll know sometime tonight and bring that live on cnn. >> hopefully it's a negative. poppy harlow, thank you very much. coming up, politics creeping into the fight against ebola....
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and part of what mayor de blasio said. we have spent 100 years as an organization defending the right for americans to express themselves artistically and every other way. without interference from the government. and what the mayor was referring to was -- something about the government interfering, the met has the right to put this on, the artists have the right to perform it. and the composer had the right to create it. but that doesn't mean that it is the right thing to do. and here the protesters that you observed -- >> it's a reflection of how emotional this issue is in new york city on, you know, a cultural institution that is -- >> the opera houses. >> right. and what we did in dealing with the met and expressing our distress about the production going forward was to say you're going to take this highly visible cultural icon of the metropolitan opera and magnify it globally at a time when there's been an explosion of anti-semitic violence around the world and an explosion of terrorism. >> but as you point out, it is
and part of what mayor de blasio said. we have spent 100 years as an organization defending the right for americans to express themselves artistically and every other way. without interference from the government. and what the mayor was referring to was -- something about the government interfering, the met has the right to put this on, the artists have the right to perform it. and the composer had the right to create it. but that doesn't mean that it is the right thing to do. and here the...
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mayor de blasio said there's no reason for people to be alarmed. >> we've been preparing for months for the threat posed by ebola. we have clear and strong protocols followed and were followed in this incidence. >> before he got sick, he went to highline park, rode the subway. while feeling fatigued he rode in a an uber taxi. as we've been telling you, it's not airborne. taxi company officials told the cdc told them they or the taxi riders were not at risk. thomas duncan, who died, along with two nurses who treated him, nina pham who is in good condition and amber vinson was declared ebola free. two close friends are quarantined out of an abundance of caution. 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 provi
mayor de blasio said there's no reason for people to be alarmed. >> we've been preparing for months for the threat posed by ebola. we have clear and strong protocols followed and were followed in this incidence. >> before he got sick, he went to highline park, rode the subway. while feeling fatigued he rode in a an uber taxi. as we've been telling you, it's not airborne. taxi company officials told the cdc told them they or the taxi riders were not at risk. thomas duncan, who died,...
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he says, mayor de blasio said, "new yorkers will not get ebola from riding the subway." he said, "please, everyone, let's focus on the actual thing you might catch on the subway, sars, bird flu, rat flu, west nile, east nile -- [ laughter and applause ] pole rash. there's a lot to choose from. please. ebola is way down on the list." but there's a lot of finger pointing going on and how the government has handled the ebola crisis. just last week, congressman darrell issa criticized the white house saying they haven't been aggressive enough in fighting the disease. yep. he mentioned ebola several times or at least i think that's what he was talking about. take a look. >> serve as the eboli czar. became infected with eboli. foster the development of eboli. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: is that another disease we should be afraid of? i'm ready. [ laughter ] i'm just -- let me know. obama was like, "oh, thank you, congressman isis. i appreciate it, i mean --" [ laughter ] [ audience awws ] [ tom brokaw voice ] eboli. [ laughter ] [ singing like ricola ] >> steve: ♪ eb
he says, mayor de blasio said, "new yorkers will not get ebola from riding the subway." he said, "please, everyone, let's focus on the actual thing you might catch on the subway, sars, bird flu, rat flu, west nile, east nile -- [ laughter and applause ] pole rash. there's a lot to choose from. please. ebola is way down on the list." but there's a lot of finger pointing going on and how the government has handled the ebola crisis. just last week, congressman darrell issa...
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governor cuomo and bill de blasio set up a press conference to "a" train reassure new yorkers they are not at risk. >>> ebola is extremely hard to contract. people not exposed to their bodily fluids are not at all risk. >> dr. spencer returned from guinea working with doctors without borders at an ebola treatment center. according to "the new york times" he was monitoring himself for signs of infection after his return and the hospital where he works in the emergency room, new york-presbyterian said he has not been on duty since he got back from guinea. new york officials said that he exhibited signs of not feeling well to bellevue earlier today, although he did not exhibit a fever according to health officials until this morning. he had been checking his fever twice a day and when he saw it this morning that's when he contacted his employer doctors without borders who contacted the health department and called 911. as we saw in dallas people who had extensive contact with duncan did not become infect. it is not especially contagious early on. dr. spencer was out in public last night t
governor cuomo and bill de blasio set up a press conference to "a" train reassure new yorkers they are not at risk. >>> ebola is extremely hard to contract. people not exposed to their bodily fluids are not at all risk. >> dr. spencer returned from guinea working with doctors without borders at an ebola treatment center. according to "the new york times" he was monitoring himself for signs of infection after his return and the hospital where he works in the...