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and work in the state of maine. all of the assets we need to succeed are available. i will be a leader with 21st century ideas. i will be your governor, not bound to special interests. i will not be obligated to them, i will only be obligated to you. whether you're a democrat or republican or independent, i am offering you a better way. not left or right but forward. i ask for your vote. >> the republican is the incumbent paul lepage. >> liberals are good at talking. i'm a businessman and i like to get it done. this election is very clear. you have two liberals, and one conservative. we can go backwards to the last 40 years and continue down that road, or we can continue to move forward and reinvent tomorrow. because every man, woman, and child in the state deserves to carve out their piece of the american dream, as i have been so fortunate to do in the state and i will take you this. -- estate. and i will tell you this. you do not become one of the best fiscal managers in 50 states by not understanding economics. i
and work in the state of maine. all of the assets we need to succeed are available. i will be a leader with 21st century ideas. i will be your governor, not bound to special interests. i will not be obligated to them, i will only be obligated to you. whether you're a democrat or republican or independent, i am offering you a better way. not left or right but forward. i ask for your vote. >> the republican is the incumbent paul lepage. >> liberals are good at talking. i'm a...
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and i understand the state of maine. i grew up in bangor, and my parents and my grandparents are anin bangor. i think the next governor needs to have a vision for the state, a plan and a strategy. calledwritten a book "state of opportunity" that explains what i do and why i do it. can takeomeone that maine into a 21st-century economy with 21st century ideas. governor lapage, people have come to know you over the last four years. one thing they know is that you can be highly partisan. given that, why should you be the governor for the next four years? >> i think my critics say that. and, unfortunately, we need less critics and more role models. in the last 49 years -- let's take the last two years. my opponents say that i do not .ork well with others when you have good public policy, i work with you. if you try to get me to do bad public policy, it goes in the garbage. i do not have time. that me to you this. in the last two years, when the democratic-controlled -- with the democratic controlled ure, 80% of the bells pent
and i understand the state of maine. i grew up in bangor, and my parents and my grandparents are anin bangor. i think the next governor needs to have a vision for the state, a plan and a strategy. calledwritten a book "state of opportunity" that explains what i do and why i do it. can takeomeone that maine into a 21st-century economy with 21st century ideas. governor lapage, people have come to know you over the last four years. one thing they know is that you can be highly partisan....
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it doesn't fit maine. cheese too extreme for maine. i look forward to serving in congress. i will take my 35 years of business experience creating jobs and growing the economy to try to fix the mess in washington, not become part of it. i will work with republicans, democrats and independents, anybody to make sure we get it right. asked you to go to the polls, bring your parents. >> moderator: is blaine richardson 11's turn. richardson: as your representative of old every aspect of the constitution. i will do whatever it takes to work with any party to create opportunities and bring jobs to mean's second district. i will not compromise on our national security and i will answer all threats to this country. i will not compromise your gun rights. i will not squander your tax dollars. in d.c. i will hold the values that define meters. independent people who believe in hard work, honest pay and know what it means to live within a budget. as you can see there are differences between me and the of the candidates tonight. emily cain is a young leader and brings ambition to the tab
it doesn't fit maine. cheese too extreme for maine. i look forward to serving in congress. i will take my 35 years of business experience creating jobs and growing the economy to try to fix the mess in washington, not become part of it. i will work with republicans, democrats and independents, anybody to make sure we get it right. asked you to go to the polls, bring your parents. >> moderator: is blaine richardson 11's turn. richardson: as your representative of old every aspect of the...
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and has maine thought about this? we've been trying to get ahold of the maine health department and we can not. >> the cdc said, look, anyone coming back from west africa, a health care worker, whoever, needs to have daily contact from someone with the state or local health department so if they're following what the cdc says, one of their workers will call her or maybe want to visit her and say "hey, how are you feeling" maybe they'll want to take her temperatures. maine has not issued quarantine orders as far as we know. >>> in the meantime, there's a little boy who is being tested for ebola. >> he's five years old and he has a fever and he's come back from from guinea. figuring out if he was exposed is tough. i don't know how you would absolutely positively know that firstedly they said they wouldn't test him, now they say they will. >> so the family won't know for a while. but you can have a high fever, right? >> you can have a high fever from many, many things. >> elizabeth cohen, thank you so much. i want to bri
and has maine thought about this? we've been trying to get ahold of the maine health department and we can not. >> the cdc said, look, anyone coming back from west africa, a health care worker, whoever, needs to have daily contact from someone with the state or local health department so if they're following what the cdc says, one of their workers will call her or maybe want to visit her and say "hey, how are you feeling" maybe they'll want to take her temperatures. maine has...
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are you talking about the main montreal? i believe there needs to be a full environmental study to answer that question. >> shenna bellows? know, and i also oppose the keystone pipeline. >> you support federal funding for amtrak? >> yes. yes -- >> yes. >> do you agree with a woman's right to choose? >> yes. >> yes. >> should local law enforcement agencies be allowed to use surveillance drones? think that is a local and state issue. what i can to you i have done at the federal level is require justifications from the at the use of drones for surveillance at the federal level. >> i led the effort to place checks and balances on the use nt themes to preve for surveillance. >> should the u.s. reduce the number of oteri basis? >> -- military bases? >> no. >> no. >> you support grants for education? -- higher education? >> yes. >> absolutely. >> should the federal government legalize medical marijuana for medicinal purposes? >> yes. >> from medicinal purposes only. should they require the labeling of medicinal purposes? >> probabl
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our main help has to be the rga. it got worse when a number of top wisconsin republicans told the weekly standard christie might be tanking walker a potential rival for the 2016 presidential nomination. then it got worse. monday, walker, again, reiterated the plea for rga cash and did something that could not have warmed chris christie's heart. when asked about his return to stump for scott walker, walker explained christie is coming because he asked if he could come and we weren't going to say no. with friends like these, who needs the republican party? back with me now is dana millbank and joining me is washington bureau chief ryan grim. ryan, walker said i am not complaining, the governor is a good friend. it seems like cold comfort. >> this is what we have to look forward to on both sides. >> right. >> usually, the midterms at the time where the parties come together and attack each other. when the presidential election comes around, they start turning on each other and savage each other. it's nice of them for ou
our main help has to be the rga. it got worse when a number of top wisconsin republicans told the weekly standard christie might be tanking walker a potential rival for the 2016 presidential nomination. then it got worse. monday, walker, again, reiterated the plea for rga cash and did something that could not have warmed chris christie's heart. when asked about his return to stump for scott walker, walker explained christie is coming because he asked if he could come and we weren't going to say...
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>>> main event. kp hickox speaks out again and president obama says it's time to focus on the science. christie storming the midterm trail with dozens of stops between now and election day. a very pubis lead, pubis listen delivering a very personal message. >>> good morning, well to "the daily rundown." it is thursday, october 30th, 2014. the ebola standoff between nurse kaci hickox and the state of maine. hickox emerged from the house he shares with her boyfriend to say she's not backing down, that she won't stay inside for 21 days and she'll go to court if necessary. >> it is not my intention to put anyone at risk in this community. we have been in negotiations all day with the state of maine. and tried to resolve this amicably. but they will not allow me to leave my house and have any interaction with the public. even though i am completely healthy and symptom free. i don't want to hurt anyone in the public. i don't think this is an acceptable line to be drawn. >> maine health officials are seekin
>>> main event. kp hickox speaks out again and president obama says it's time to focus on the science. christie storming the midterm trail with dozens of stops between now and election day. a very pubis lead, pubis listen delivering a very personal message. >>> good morning, well to "the daily rundown." it is thursday, october 30th, 2014. the ebola standoff between nurse kaci hickox and the state of maine. hickox emerged from the house he shares with her boyfriend to...
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- water main break. only single file gets by through the morning rush hour. back to you. >> thank you, beverly. >>> an unexpected move by the supreme court sent same-sex couples rushing to the altar in several states. >> by choosing not to hear arguments from five states looking to uphold the bans on same-sex marriage, the high court essentially cleared the way for marriages in 30 states. >> i now pronounce mary and sharon to be lawfully married. [ . [ applause ] >> reporter: this was a moment mary bishop and sharon baldwin spent the last decade fighting for. after challenging oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage. >> we're no longer second class citizens in our own state. >> the next state over we are. >> reporter: the couple got their marriage license yesterday after the u.s. supreme court rejected requests to weigh in on several lower court rulings that threw out same-sex marriage ban but the court stopped short of recognizing same-sex marriage nationally. >> i think what we have today is more or less t
- water main break. only single file gets by through the morning rush hour. back to you. >> thank you, beverly. >>> an unexpected move by the supreme court sent same-sex couples rushing to the altar in several states. >> by choosing not to hear arguments from five states looking to uphold the bans on same-sex marriage, the high court essentially cleared the way for marriages in 30 states. >> i now pronounce mary and sharon to be lawfully married. [ . [ applause ]...
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main downtown and other project sites. they don't want the 2017 elections be be preapproved by beijing. >>> it isn't for or against democracy. as marga ortiz explains. >> police try to stop another confrontation between protestersers and police. blocked some of hong kong's busiest areas for more than a month. many think it a nuisance. he has worked this corner for 70 years and has never seen anything like this. business has been slow since the protesters moved in. >> hong kong will never be like china. hong kong has democracy. nowhere else, as good as hong kong. >> the rights to free expression and public assembly which although restricted are not available at all to their countrymen in mainland china. last week, the police tried odisperse the crowds by tear gas. only brought more attention to the demonstrations. people grouped like this on the street engaged in heated debate over hong kong's future. one thing they do agree upon is the protesters have sparked an awakening had a wasn't here before. those who want the protes
main downtown and other project sites. they don't want the 2017 elections be be preapproved by beijing. >>> it isn't for or against democracy. as marga ortiz explains. >> police try to stop another confrontation between protestersers and police. blocked some of hong kong's busiest areas for more than a month. many think it a nuisance. he has worked this corner for 70 years and has never seen anything like this. business has been slow since the protesters moved in. >> hong...
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to governor paul lepage in maine protesting the way that maine is handling this case. governor lepage has apparently not hired a state epidemiologist in maine. the two former ones have signed on to this letter today, as well as former state health officers. they're criticizing what maine is doing as basically a knee-jerk panicked reaction that isn't based on science, and that will make everything worse. quote, ultimately we need to be guided by science and not emotion. an epidemic of fear can be as dangerous as an epidemic with a virus. joining us now is gordon smith, the executive vice president with the maine medical association. thanks very much for being with us. >> it's my pleasure, rachel. >> why do you and your colleagues at the maine medical association think that this evoling quarantine policy, why do you think this has been handled the wrong way. >> while it may be well intended, it actually will do much more harm than good. in a number of contexts. none of us expected fort kent, maine, to be the epicenter of the ebola controversy, but today patients were cal
to governor paul lepage in maine protesting the way that maine is handling this case. governor lepage has apparently not hired a state epidemiologist in maine. the two former ones have signed on to this letter today, as well as former state health officers. they're criticizing what maine is doing as basically a knee-jerk panicked reaction that isn't based on science, and that will make everything worse. quote, ultimately we need to be guided by science and not emotion. an epidemic of fear can...
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and if maine brings in the experts that say this is a potential problem for the people of maine i would not be at all surprised. >> i mean, can you think of any other future sick or future crime that you can be locked up that has not actually happened? >> well, there are certain circumstances where sex offenders are kept in prison after the expiration of their sentences because they are perceived as so dangerous to the community. i mean, it is obscene to compare a heroic nurse to a sex offender. >> jeff, stay with us, sanjay, as well. we're waiting for the video of kaci's statement, joining us now by phone is scott dolan. scott, what did she say? >> she came out of the house with her boyfriend. and she said that first of all, she was happy to be back in maine. she said they were in negotiations all day and tried to resolve this. but the state was not going to allow her to leave her house and interact with the public, even though she says she was healthy and symptom-free. she was frustrated. she also said she is not sure what she is going to do next. the ball is in the state's court. >>
and if maine brings in the experts that say this is a potential problem for the people of maine i would not be at all surprised. >> i mean, can you think of any other future sick or future crime that you can be locked up that has not actually happened? >> well, there are certain circumstances where sex offenders are kept in prison after the expiration of their sentences because they are perceived as so dangerous to the community. i mean, it is obscene to compare a heroic nurse to a...
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you can see all of the rain now well up across portions of northern maine main, but circulation around this system still back across portions of the great lakes. until that storm gets out of here, the colds air that's behind it is locked up in canada. once the low moves out, we start to open the floodgates, so to speak, cool air comes in. see showers, clouds, mainly missing us to the north and west today it, will end up being sunny and pleasant friday. but temperatures definitely taking a tumble here. 77 degrees the high wednesday, remember though it was cloudy rainy miserable day. yesterday was little better, turned out to be beautiful fall afternoon, 71 degrees, expect another one just like it today with highs in the low 70s, but temperatures start to fall off here as we head into tomorrow. just barely get to go or above average. then, look at sunday, a chill settles in, and temperatures about 10 degrees below normal. in fact, stepping outside right now, warmer than what the high will be on sunday afternoon. sixty right now at the airport, 55 allentown, 57 degrees trenton, 60 to star
you can see all of the rain now well up across portions of northern maine main, but circulation around this system still back across portions of the great lakes. until that storm gets out of here, the colds air that's behind it is locked up in canada. once the low moves out, we start to open the floodgates, so to speak, cool air comes in. see showers, clouds, mainly missing us to the north and west today it, will end up being sunny and pleasant friday. but temperatures definitely taking a...
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kent, maine. this as health officials begin the process of filing a court order that would require her to follow a 21-day ebola quarantine. overnight, hickox who spoke from her front lawn with her boyfriend at her side, said she is prepared to fight. >> i have been told that the attorney general's intention is to file legal action against me. and if this does occur, then i will challenge those. >> if she steps out in the next hour and they try to put handcuffs on her, i sincerely hope that never occurs. if we're going to have a disagreement, let's have the disagreement in a court of law. >> since returning, she has shown no symptoms and said she has tested negative twice. let's talk about this. let's bring in jean casarez, she's in ft. kent, maine this morning, outside the home where she is stay iing. are the tate police just hanging out in front of the driveway? >> good morning, casey hickox just left her home. it was minutes ago. she was on her bicycle, we believe with her boyfriend. they got on
kent, maine. this as health officials begin the process of filing a court order that would require her to follow a 21-day ebola quarantine. overnight, hickox who spoke from her front lawn with her boyfriend at her side, said she is prepared to fight. >> i have been told that the attorney general's intention is to file legal action against me. and if this does occur, then i will challenge those. >> if she steps out in the next hour and they try to put handcuffs on her, i sincerely...
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the standoff with the nurse and the state of maine. she has no symptoms and in quarantine because she treated patients in west africa. kaci hickox has tested negative twice, but officials have told her to stay in her home. overnight with her boyfriend at her side, hickox told reporters she will not let herself rights violated. >> it is not my intention to put anyone at risk in the community. we have been in negotiations all day with the state of maine and tried to resolve this amicably. they will not allow me to leave my house and have any interaction with the public even though i am completely healthy and symptom free. i am frustrated by this fact and i have been told that the attorney general's intention is to file legal action against me and if this does occur, then i will challenge those legal actions. i'm fighting for something much more than myself. there are so many aid workers coming back. doctors without borders estimated 20 american aid workers coming back within the next month. it scares me to think how they will be treated
the standoff with the nurse and the state of maine. she has no symptoms and in quarantine because she treated patients in west africa. kaci hickox has tested negative twice, but officials have told her to stay in her home. overnight with her boyfriend at her side, hickox told reporters she will not let herself rights violated. >> it is not my intention to put anyone at risk in the community. we have been in negotiations all day with the state of maine and tried to resolve this amicably....
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i think you need to respect the state of maine. listen to this. >> why she's being so defiant, i'm not sure. it's causing consternation here and people are trying to ask why she won't honor it. it's a simple thing. stay in the quarantine until it's over, and we're good. >> reporter: and the next question is what is next because the state of maine has vowed that if she violates her voluntary quarantine, they will proceed to court and try to get an order to make it mandatory. now, we don't believe that has happened yet. we are trying to monitor the court situation here in maine. if that happens, kaci and her attorney vow to fight it. they've got three days, carol, according to her attorney, under maine's law. >> jean casarez, stay right there. we'll get back to you. thank you so much. as i said earlier toda, hickox' attorney responded. >> there's absolutely no justification for the state of maine to quarantine kaci. she doesn't have the symptoms and the medical community continues to tell us as long as she doesn't have the symptoms,
i think you need to respect the state of maine. listen to this. >> why she's being so defiant, i'm not sure. it's causing consternation here and people are trying to ask why she won't honor it. it's a simple thing. stay in the quarantine until it's over, and we're good. >> reporter: and the next question is what is next because the state of maine has vowed that if she violates her voluntary quarantine, they will proceed to court and try to get an order to make it mandatory. now, we...
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got through the main door. start from there. >> yes, that's right. this is a door that's used by mps, by staff, by accredited journalists. it's not a public door so -- but it's hope. if you don't have a pass they'll ask you to leave but if you want to barge in, that's the way to do it it appears he broke into the foyer and moved the north towards the library of parliament. now i picked it up from the west wing of the building to when police were meeting down that hallway, it's called the hall of monitor as i understand it and there was a second round of gunfire just in front of the library of parliament and at that point i saw a body down i couldn't confirm but it looked lifeless. it was unclear whether that was an officer or a shooter. the way the police were acting it didn't seem like it was a police officer. and then they briefly sort of checked on the body then they have been searching parliament since. there's three main parliamentary buildings, this is the main one right at the top of parliament hill. it'
got through the main door. start from there. >> yes, that's right. this is a door that's used by mps, by staff, by accredited journalists. it's not a public door so -- but it's hope. if you don't have a pass they'll ask you to leave but if you want to barge in, that's the way to do it it appears he broke into the foyer and moved the north towards the library of parliament. now i picked it up from the west wing of the building to when police were meeting down that hallway, it's called the...
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our problem in maine is energy. and the frustrating part of it is we are in between where the energy is going down to massachusetts and canada, where the gas is and we have not been able to get the states to move off the renewable megawatt limitations that would allow the kilowatts to get into maine. we have spent millions of dollars on type lines that we can get the gas and forth. and we also have this that we have been wrestling with for over 20 years. and he recently gave half of that away due to environmental groups, no deep water port will happen there and we are fighting to keep your point open, but in order to do that we need judging and environmental laws which are getting in the way with a material that would be removed. we also have the potential of bringing an east-west highway into a port, which is very huge. all i can say is i'm glad when i'm trying to get route one into the state of maine, to have an east-west corridor with the middle part of america were 90% of heavy industry happen in north america,
our problem in maine is energy. and the frustrating part of it is we are in between where the energy is going down to massachusetts and canada, where the gas is and we have not been able to get the states to move off the renewable megawatt limitations that would allow the kilowatts to get into maine. we have spent millions of dollars on type lines that we can get the gas and forth. and we also have this that we have been wrestling with for over 20 years. and he recently gave half of that away...
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>> the ball court is in maine. if they decide to physically apprehend her to quarantine her, we will go to court to challenge it. >> we have heard from the governor paul le page, said that "the health care worker who is in ft. kept has been unwilling to follow the protocols set forth by the maine cdc and the u.s. centers for disease control for prevention medicine. anyone who comes in contact with her, the fort kent community and all of maine. joining me is paul callan. you're the perfect person to be talking to, sir. the ball is in the court of the state of maine. if kaci leaves her home, which would go against the rules in maine, where does the law fall, on what side? >> the law tends to fall on the side of public health officials who can order a quarantine where there is a communicable disease or infectious disease that might affect the public. the courts have been very deferential. when you have a pandemic, the science changes and you haven't have the legislature enacting a new law constantly. >> even if she sa
>> the ball court is in maine. if they decide to physically apprehend her to quarantine her, we will go to court to challenge it. >> we have heard from the governor paul le page, said that "the health care worker who is in ft. kept has been unwilling to follow the protocols set forth by the maine cdc and the u.s. centers for disease control for prevention medicine. anyone who comes in contact with her, the fort kent community and all of maine. joining me is paul callan. you're...
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what's at stake with the bear-hunting issue in maine? >> in your set-up, you mention at the ballot initiative process has been used to drive reforms on a whole range of issues. that's certainly been the case with animal welfare. we've outlawed cockfighting in three states, the use of steel-jawed traps, extreme confinement of animals that we've spoken about previously. this year in maine, there's a measure to stop three bear-hunting methods. the use of bait, where people put out jelly donuts and other food and shoot the bears while they're feeding. second is releasing packs of hounds to chase the animal and terrorize the animal and shoot it out of a tree at point-blank range, which is the moral equivalent of shooting an animal in a cage in a zoo. and third, trapping of these animals. maine is the only state in the nation, 32 states allow black bear hunting. maine is the only one to allow all three of these practices. we're urging a yes vote to end these practices of killing animals for trophies. >> the people who are saying vote no, they'
what's at stake with the bear-hunting issue in maine? >> in your set-up, you mention at the ballot initiative process has been used to drive reforms on a whole range of issues. that's certainly been the case with animal welfare. we've outlawed cockfighting in three states, the use of steel-jawed traps, extreme confinement of animals that we've spoken about previously. this year in maine, there's a measure to stop three bear-hunting methods. the use of bait, where people put out jelly...
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what are his main priorities. he has a countries in turmoil, and split exactly rivals vying for power. absolutely. his main priority is to form a government of national unity in a country that is anything but united. he needs to please all the different political and military factions that are fighting each other, and that are trying to gain more political influence. the copying makers of all -- king makers of all of this is the houthi fighters, and they have made significant gapes in the last -- gains in the last days and weeks, and they control seven prove jipss, and have a -- provinces and have a stronghold in the north and are expanding. they are after more political say informing any government or one of his main obstacles that he needs to please the houthis to have. >> how is this statement from the iranians going to resonate in sanaa. it's a heated statement. and certainly one that is expected to get a rehabilitation from some political parts of the arena in yemen. >> yes, absolutely, i don't think it will
what are his main priorities. he has a countries in turmoil, and split exactly rivals vying for power. absolutely. his main priority is to form a government of national unity in a country that is anything but united. he needs to please all the different political and military factions that are fighting each other, and that are trying to gain more political influence. the copying makers of all -- king makers of all of this is the houthi fighters, and they have made significant gapes in the last...
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responded to wssc nearly 600 water main breaks and leaks. it left hundredsf people without water for hours. today, officials held a special winter prep event to make sure that crews are ready for this and even more. what the utility company is expecting this year. , chew onpeak to you this number. wssc crews this january had to deal with more than 590 water main breaks and leaks. as the winter months quickly approach -- highs in the 40 this weekend -- crews are definitely getting ready. we are in the middle of the yard here at the anacostia depot for wssc. take a look at the hundreds and hundreds of pieces of heavy equipment and replacement parts from meters to steal joints, even hydrants out here. all of these will go underground eventually. this one was underground. this is the water main that broke in hyattsville off of route one. this gives us an example of two different types of breaks. this is what is called a split break. you can see the crack all the way along the pipe. this is a very difficult procedure because essentially crews hav
responded to wssc nearly 600 water main breaks and leaks. it left hundredsf people without water for hours. today, officials held a special winter prep event to make sure that crews are ready for this and even more. what the utility company is expecting this year. , chew onpeak to you this number. wssc crews this january had to deal with more than 590 water main breaks and leaks. as the winter months quickly approach -- highs in the 40 this weekend -- crews are definitely getting ready. we are...
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are you talking about the main montreal? i believe there needs to be a full environmental study to answer that question. >> shenna bellows? >> know, and i also oppose the keystone pipeline. >> you support federal funding for amtrak? >> yes. >> yes. >> do you agree with a woman's right to choose? >> yes. >> yes. >> should local law enforcement agencies be allowed to use surveillance drones? >> again, i think that is a local and state issue. what i can to you i have done at the federal level is require justifications from the administration at the use of drones for surveillance at the federal level. >> i led the effort to place checks and balances on the use of drones to prevent them for surveillance. >> should the u.s. reduce the number of military bases? >> no. >> no. >> do you support grants for higher education? >> yes. >> absolutely. >> should the federal government legalize medical marijuana for medicinal purposes? >> yes. >> from medicinal purposes only. >> should they require the labeling of medicinal purposes? >> prob
are you talking about the main montreal? i believe there needs to be a full environmental study to answer that question. >> shenna bellows? >> know, and i also oppose the keystone pipeline. >> you support federal funding for amtrak? >> yes. >> yes. >> do you agree with a woman's right to choose? >> yes. >> yes. >> should local law enforcement agencies be allowed to use surveillance drones? >> again, i think that is a local and state...
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according to his reports at least one of the gunmen entered through the main entrance of the main parliament building. and this is all happening on a wednesday when the caucus meetings are taking place, so this is when a lot of members of parliament, or most of them, are present. steven harper, the canadian prime minister we understand has left the building safely. but what might be shocking to a lot of people is that this gunman was able to walk right in through the main entrance which is typically reserved for the members of parliament and just to start shooting indiscriminately and we heard from josh win grove that he did see one person on the ground slumped over and presumably deceased from what he was able to see. we do have a witness on the line with us. i'm sorry, police tell me your name and what you saw. >> my name is peter henderson and i was right at the scene of one of the shootings this morning. >> okay, what scene were you at and what did you see? >> well, right beside in downtown ottawa right beside the parliament buildings there's a war memorial and i was locking my bike up r
according to his reports at least one of the gunmen entered through the main entrance of the main parliament building. and this is all happening on a wednesday when the caucus meetings are taking place, so this is when a lot of members of parliament, or most of them, are present. steven harper, the canadian prime minister we understand has left the building safely. but what might be shocking to a lot of people is that this gunman was able to walk right in through the main entrance which is...
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a water main break sent water gushing on to the side of streets and into homes. tara moriarty is in the city's bay view neighborhood where some families have been busy trying to stop the flooding. tara. >> reporter: that is right. we just received an update. 6-7 homes off of key streets has been flooded. you take a look behind me here. you can see the water is still flowing. take a listen here. you can see even after 4.5 hours it's still going. across the street if you look there, there is a car parked there. the force of the water was so great when it came down the hill that it ripped the bumper off of that car. the break happened around midnight. water has been cut off to homes on about three blocks until they can get in and repair the problem. crews have been out here for 4.5 hours. city officials say they did lose quite a bit of water. they were not able to give us an exact estimate. they were able to pinch off the line but they do have it under control now. >> we had a main break here of a 12-inch water line that occurred around 12:00 a.m.. it resulted in a
a water main break sent water gushing on to the side of streets and into homes. tara moriarty is in the city's bay view neighborhood where some families have been busy trying to stop the flooding. tara. >> reporter: that is right. we just received an update. 6-7 homes off of key streets has been flooded. you take a look behind me here. you can see the water is still flowing. take a listen here. you can see even after 4.5 hours it's still going. across the street if you look there, there...
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she is now back home in maine. she actually arrived overnight and is now staying at an undisclosed location where she will be monitored. last hour, her attorney told cnn hickox feels fine and she should not be under quarantine. >> it turns out that her temperature is normal, she has no symptoms of the disease. there's no reason for her to be restricted. if there are symptoms, then you deal with it differently. i'm not opposed to the fact that the government has the power to use quarantine. they just have to do it correctly and so far, we bungled it. >> despite saving lives in africa, she is not returning home a hero. many in her home of kemp, many wish she had stayed in new jersey under the 21-day quarantine. joining me is mike neto, representative and a representative of kemp. >> good morning. >> have state lawmakers been informed of where kaci hickox is staying? >> her location has not been disclosed and it will probably stay that way for a while. i think until a plan is put out and shown to the public by the cdc
she is now back home in maine. she actually arrived overnight and is now staying at an undisclosed location where she will be monitored. last hour, her attorney told cnn hickox feels fine and she should not be under quarantine. >> it turns out that her temperature is normal, she has no symptoms of the disease. there's no reason for her to be restricted. if there are symptoms, then you deal with it differently. i'm not opposed to the fact that the government has the power to use...
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maine is known for its blueberries and potatoes. to the right, you see a sailor. >> the sailor symbolizes maine's connection to the sea, including its fishing and shipbuilding industries. the north star has served as a guiding light for sailors since ancient times. just below the star is the state motto, "dirigo," latin for "i lead." a knotted fringe of yellow silk gently surrounds the state seal. unlike other states, maine's first european explorers were probably not british, spanish, french, or italian. it's believed that nordic sailors arrived here almost 600 years before columbus. we know these seafaring adventurers by a more familiar name -- vikings. with "flag facts," i'm veronique. ♪ ♪ every day it's getting closer ♪ ♪ going faster than a roller coaster ♪ ♪ a love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ every day it's getting closer ♪ ♪ going faster than a roller coaster ♪ ♪ a love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ hey, hey, hey babies aren't fully developed until at least 39
maine is known for its blueberries and potatoes. to the right, you see a sailor. >> the sailor symbolizes maine's connection to the sea, including its fishing and shipbuilding industries. the north star has served as a guiding light for sailors since ancient times. just below the star is the state motto, "dirigo," latin for "i lead." a knotted fringe of yellow silk gently surrounds the state seal. unlike other states, maine's first european explorers were probably not...
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police have said general safety and traffic congestion were the main reasons behind the ban. and there is no plan to lift it. >> with traffic increasing every year, calcutta police say that since banning bicycles yes these main roads, traffic flows faster. however, critics say besides affecting those who's livelihood depends upon traveling by bicycles, banning this form of transportation put do you know one of the greenest forms of getting around. >> reporter: the state's pollution control board says 50% of calcuta's air pollution comes from cars. this environmentalist said banning bicycles will make that worse. >> if we allow more and more vehicles to come in cal cuta's street t would only mean that the air pollution in calcutta is only go to go rice and if you don't look at more sustainable methods of transportation, it's going to become a problem. >> he is still trying to fight the ban along with others who use their bicycles for work. they want to stop sitting idle and start moving again with the rest of the city. jamil, al jazeera, calcutta. >> after lengthy delays and p
police have said general safety and traffic congestion were the main reasons behind the ban. and there is no plan to lift it. >> with traffic increasing every year, calcutta police say that since banning bicycles yes these main roads, traffic flows faster. however, critics say besides affecting those who's livelihood depends upon traveling by bicycles, banning this form of transportation put do you know one of the greenest forms of getting around. >> reporter: the state's pollution...
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history would be made in maine if eliott cutler was to defeat paul paul la page. maine already has an independent senator in angle gu in angus king who was elected in 2012. at a time of sagging approval for the two major parties its still the case that just about every single man and woman who comes to washington in january to swear in the new congress is going to be either a republican or a democrat. what role do third parties play? what role could they play in our politics? joining us for that conversation petcy woodruff, a politics writer for the washington examiner newspaper. michael shure, a political analyst, and ari robinoff from sirius xm radio. where is the room for the third party? >> ray, one of the interesting things when you play jim jenkins saying that his promise is that he will caucus with neither the republicans or the democrats. we elect independents occasionally in this country and when they get to washington, even greg orman is saying he'll caucus with whoever has the majority. therisn't an independence once they get to washington. it's very di
history would be made in maine if eliott cutler was to defeat paul paul la page. maine already has an independent senator in angle gu in angus king who was elected in 2012. at a time of sagging approval for the two major parties its still the case that just about every single man and woman who comes to washington in january to swear in the new congress is going to be either a republican or a democrat. what role do third parties play? what role could they play in our politics? joining us for...
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. >>> a nurse from maine has broken her quarantine. officials wanted kaci hickox to stay under house quarantine for 11 more days until the ebola incubation period is over. but she was out and about in public this morning. >> reporter: caci hickox flew the cool. she broke her quarantine and went for a bike ride with her boyfriend in maine today. she returned from treating ebola patients in west africa last friday and spoke to reporters outside her house last night. >> there are things that we know work and all aide workers are willing to do those things, but i'm not willing to stand here and let my civil rights be violated. >> reporter: hickox was quarantined inside a new jersey hospital tent after she returned from overseas and officials said she developed a fever. she tested negative for ebola and returned to maine on monday. she wants to resume her normal life. she said she promised officials she would take her own car and continue to monitor her temperature. >> this has all been a little overwhelming for me, but i still believe that
. >>> a nurse from maine has broken her quarantine. officials wanted kaci hickox to stay under house quarantine for 11 more days until the ebola incubation period is over. but she was out and about in public this morning. >> reporter: caci hickox flew the cool. she broke her quarantine and went for a bike ride with her boyfriend in maine today. she returned from treating ebola patients in west africa last friday and spoke to reporters outside her house last night. >> there...
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is to protect the state of maine. i have worked in public health for many years, and that has always been my purpose as well. but we have to make decisions on science. i am completely healthy. you could hug me, shake my hand. there is no way i would give you ebola. if i developed symptoms, and there is even some evidence that in the beginning there's not enough virus in your blood, that you're shutting virus. it is still not perfect signs because we don't know everything that we need to know about ebola because it is a rare enough disease, but, you know, i don't want to hurt anyone in the public, but i don't think this is an acceptable line be drawn. >> as she spoke on her boyfriend's doorstep, he had his arm around her whole time. maine health and human services commissioner mary mayhew said the state is filing a court order to keep kaci hickox isolated at home until november 10. >> we will make it mandatory. it is certainly never once best interest to just cooperate and work with us to minimize contact. it is very d
is to protect the state of maine. i have worked in public health for many years, and that has always been my purpose as well. but we have to make decisions on science. i am completely healthy. you could hug me, shake my hand. there is no way i would give you ebola. if i developed symptoms, and there is even some evidence that in the beginning there's not enough virus in your blood, that you're shutting virus. it is still not perfect signs because we don't know everything that we need to know...
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>>> that breaking news is out of maine. a nurse just back from west africa defies a volunteer quarantine and takes a bike ride. news 4 live desk. >> that bike ride lasted about an hour. she said she woke up and she wanted to go for a ride and she did. so defying that quarantine. state police followed her t detain her becausee ride. s they don't have a court order. state officials want that court order to enforce a 21-day quarantine which would mean hickox would be confined to her home. she was in sierra leone working with doctors without borders. when she arrived back to the u.s., now hickox says she is not a risk to the public. she doesn't have any symptoms of ebola. she tested negative for ebola. she believes being forced into quarantine would violate her civil rights. >> there's no legal action against me so i'm free to go on a bike ride in my hometown. >> what is the s court order? >> i don't know. >> the issue with that court order is a judge would have to determine that hickox poses an immediate public health risk in
>>> that breaking news is out of maine. a nurse just back from west africa defies a volunteer quarantine and takes a bike ride. news 4 live desk. >> that bike ride lasted about an hour. she said she woke up and she wanted to go for a ride and she did. so defying that quarantine. state police followed her t detain her becausee ride. s they don't have a court order. state officials want that court order to enforce a 21-day quarantine which would mean hickox would be confined to her...
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. >> honesty will be my main priority. i want a strong army because we should be able to protect our own country. we should be able to decentralize authority. >> for three months, slovyansk was the focal point, it returned to ukrainian control in july. replaced by the blue and yellow of the ukrainian flag. but beyond this makeover, there is anger here. especially among those who lost their homes. and it's directed towards the government in kiev. >> so they don't want to talk to us on camera but they're saying that they're not going to vote because they don't recognize the government in kiev. they actually say that any prospects of a united ukraine is impossible at this stage. but these are the pro-russian voices in the present but they are trying to be as discrete as possible now. for two months, pro-russian fighters were stationed on this spot of land next to tatiana baboosh's home. the houses in this area were destroyed. she has decided to give her vote to a pro-moscow candidate. >> because they are the only one who stay
. >> honesty will be my main priority. i want a strong army because we should be able to protect our own country. we should be able to decentralize authority. >> for three months, slovyansk was the focal point, it returned to ukrainian control in july. replaced by the blue and yellow of the ukrainian flag. but beyond this makeover, there is anger here. especially among those who lost their homes. and it's directed towards the government in kiev. >> so they don't want to talk...
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to contact her, asked her to contact them, she did not return the call to maine's cdc enroute to maine, but responded by an e-mail saying she was not going to go to the home here, she was going to go someplace else in maine but then changed her own plans and ended up here. another thing that i think is interesting on a medical basis, what this chief medical officer from maine's cdc states is that when you are preliminarily tested as she was in new jersey, that that is not the end of the story. that someone can be more infectious during the second week when someone is within that 21-day quarantine. and this that this is the second week right now. so they believe that it is of essence that this order be followed at this point of time. also, the closer you are to the most seriously ill people, the people that are dying, that the more you can contract the antigen that makes you sick. and they say that she was with patients that were very, very ill until october 20 and today is october 31. we are will confirm with you. an order has been filed signed by the chief judge of the district court
to contact her, asked her to contact them, she did not return the call to maine's cdc enroute to maine, but responded by an e-mail saying she was not going to go to the home here, she was going to go someplace else in maine but then changed her own plans and ended up here. another thing that i think is interesting on a medical basis, what this chief medical officer from maine's cdc states is that when you are preliminarily tested as she was in new jersey, that that is not the end of the story....
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there is some subjective here within the state of maine. when you're looking at someone just coming from west africa versus treating actual ebola patients, that is what this nurse did. and so that is why, quite possibly, there's been able to be no negotiation here. >> all right. thanks very much. we'll check back with you and let us know what's going on, jean casarez on the scene in maine. >> there's anger over the media coverage of ebola but wait until you see who's speak out against it. >>> also isis is holding young women as sex slaves. up next we'll show you who's behind what's going on and why these young women are being targeted and being forced to do what they're doing. take a deeeeep breath in. . . and . . . exhale. . . aflac! and a gentle wavelike motion... ahhh- ahhhhhh. liberate your spine... ahhh-ahhhhhh......aflac! and reach, toes blossoming... not that great at yoga. yeah, but when i slipped a disk he paid my claim in just four days. ahh! four days? yep. see why speed matters at aflac.com. [sfx] duck snoring tdd# 1-800-345-255
there is some subjective here within the state of maine. when you're looking at someone just coming from west africa versus treating actual ebola patients, that is what this nurse did. and so that is why, quite possibly, there's been able to be no negotiation here. >> all right. thanks very much. we'll check back with you and let us know what's going on, jean casarez on the scene in maine. >> there's anger over the media coverage of ebola but wait until you see who's speak out...
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another main battle area is the town of kobane, on the surrian turkish border. fought over by i.s.i.l. and kurdish forces for weeks. a key issue is what support the turkish government would give kurdish fighters taking on i.s.i.l. fighters in the town. tensions between the kurd and the turks increased with allegations of soldiers killed, posing a threat to the ceasefire between the p.k.k. and the turkish government. turkey is trying to play at the differences. the differences that exist between the kurdish president, in northern iraq, and the syrian kurdish people in the democratic union, which is affiliated to the p.k.k. in turkey. >> the iraqi army says it plans now to capitalize on the gains, to push into i.s.i.l. held territory. with so much currently held by i.s.i.l., there's much to reclaim >>> well, the deposed egyptian president mohamed mursi issued a statement from prison saying that he considers the counter regime of abdul fatah al-sisi null and void, saying: staying in egypt, and president abdul fatah al-sisi says his country faces a threat to his exi
another main battle area is the town of kobane, on the surrian turkish border. fought over by i.s.i.l. and kurdish forces for weeks. a key issue is what support the turkish government would give kurdish fighters taking on i.s.i.l. fighters in the town. tensions between the kurd and the turks increased with allegations of soldiers killed, posing a threat to the ceasefire between the p.k.k. and the turkish government. turkey is trying to play at the differences. the differences that exist between...
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this is the wife carrying competition in maine and the goal is pretty self plan in a tower. the prize for the winners, the wife's weight in beer and five times her weight in cash. we'll be right back. ♪ with tom corbett, things keep getting worse. september 16th. budget deficits force pennsylvania to borrow $1.5 billion dollars just to keep the lights on. three days later, pennsylvania's unemployment rate goes up for the second straight month. under tom corbett, we've fallen from 9th to 47th in job creation. and on september 25th, pennsylvania's credit is downgraded for the fifth time in two years. why would we give tom corbett four more years? >> that is "eyewitness news" tonight. thanks for joining us and remember we're always on at cbsphilly.com. now let's hand things over to the cbs-3 sports zone. good night. ♪ >> this is the cbs-3 sports zone presented by nissan
this is the wife carrying competition in maine and the goal is pretty self plan in a tower. the prize for the winners, the wife's weight in beer and five times her weight in cash. we'll be right back. ♪ with tom corbett, things keep getting worse. september 16th. budget deficits force pennsylvania to borrow $1.5 billion dollars just to keep the lights on. three days later, pennsylvania's unemployment rate goes up for the second straight month. under tom corbett, we've fallen from 9th to 47th...
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in the meantime it was closed over the bridge between main and dekalb. you can stick to dekalb, 422 or the blue route instead and main street closed in that area. southbound roosevelt boulevard we see the flashing lights. 9th street we have an accident, serious injuries on the scene. boulevard southbound at 9th, a lot going on at this early hour. >> let's get back to the breaking news you mentioned. a police chase ended with police officers officers pulling their weapons at a busy intersection. katherine scott is live at the scene in norristown with what we know so far. >> reporter: matt, we know that one person was shot and taken to the hospital. no officers were injured. we're waiting for more detailed circumstances surrounding the police-involved shooting in norristown. in the last half-hour, i know karen just mentioned it. i want to show you, there's been a lot of progress in the last couple of minutes, actually they towed the tractor-trailer that was involved in this police-involved shooting at markley and west main street. emergency vehicles cleare
in the meantime it was closed over the bridge between main and dekalb. you can stick to dekalb, 422 or the blue route instead and main street closed in that area. southbound roosevelt boulevard we see the flashing lights. 9th street we have an accident, serious injuries on the scene. boulevard southbound at 9th, a lot going on at this early hour. >> let's get back to the breaking news you mentioned. a police chase ended with police officers officers pulling their weapons at a busy...
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are you talking about the main montreal? i believe there needs to be a full environmental study to answer that question. >> shenna bellows? >> know, and i also oppose the keystone pipeline. >> you support federal funding for amtrak? >> yes. >> yes. >> do you agree with a woman's right to choose? >> yes. >> yes. >> should local law enforcement agencies be allowed to use surveillance drones?
are you talking about the main montreal? i believe there needs to be a full environmental study to answer that question. >> shenna bellows? >> know, and i also oppose the keystone pipeline. >> you support federal funding for amtrak? >> yes. >> yes. >> do you agree with a woman's right to choose? >> yes. >> yes. >> should local law enforcement agencies be allowed to use surveillance drones?
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health officials in maine had to weigh in revealing what their policy will be. they tell us because she's quote-unquote considered a high-risk individual, somebody in the hot zone with direct contact with ebola patients she will have to remain in quarantine when she returns to maine but that quarantine will be in her home. she has to finish out that 21 day period the incubation period. cdc officials in maine will be working with her. trying to make her comfortable in her home. providing food, medicine if she needs it. this is a woman who has repeatedly told us she's not sick, she doesn't have any symptoms, she's tested negative for ebola twice. this is a victory for kaci hickox in the sense that she has been kept in an isolation unit here at university hospital at newark since friday. she's been fighting to get out of here even bringing in a lawyer who had this to say us. listen what he told ashleigh banfield. >> i look what are the basic civil rights and human rights of individuals as well as their medical conditions as it relates to that. she, individuals who
health officials in maine had to weigh in revealing what their policy will be. they tell us because she's quote-unquote considered a high-risk individual, somebody in the hot zone with direct contact with ebola patients she will have to remain in quarantine when she returns to maine but that quarantine will be in her home. she has to finish out that 21 day period the incubation period. cdc officials in maine will be working with her. trying to make her comfortable in her home. providing food,...
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that main road. then we see the iraq army come in, consolidate positions and plan for the next offensive. this footage was shot on wednesday and the government said the town is now firmly in the army control. beiji, the city and the oil refinery are the next prize. the hope is to take those from isil and weaken the group and with the help of coalition airstrikes, that prize may well be in sight. imran khan, august, baghdad. aljazeera, baghdad. >> a holy site reopened today, israel only letting men over 50 pray at the mosque. the mosque and temple mount were closed after a far right abbuy was shot in east jerusalem. that closure sparked international outrage. israel closed down the old city due to security concerns. what is the security force like right now? >> good morning, stephanie. just a few hours ago, this entire area where i'm standing, right in front of the old city, that's the damascus gate behind me, all the roads leading into this area, normally bustling, full of people were completely bloc
that main road. then we see the iraq army come in, consolidate positions and plan for the next offensive. this footage was shot on wednesday and the government said the town is now firmly in the army control. beiji, the city and the oil refinery are the next prize. the hope is to take those from isil and weaken the group and with the help of coalition airstrikes, that prize may well be in sight. imran khan, august, baghdad. aljazeera, baghdad. >> a holy site reopened today, israel only...
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with neither the nurse nor the state of maine giving up any ground. david? >> thank you, linzie. >>> new fallout from that rocket explosion and new questions, that mission for nasa lighting up the sky. stunning spectators. $200 million lost. tonight, the russians have now deliversed supplies to the international space station instead. nasa hiring private contractors. that rocket has soviet engines from the '60s. tonight, questions of a different kind about the future of private space travel. again tonight, abc's david kerley. >> reporter: questions tonight not just about what caused this massive rocket to explode, fall back to earth and burn, but also about this country's move to commercial space travel. the owner of the failed rocket looking for answers in the rubble. and elon musk's spacex are the two companies contracted to carry supplies to the space station. are you guys up to the task? >> no, this isn't necessarily a comment on commercialization. this is a comment on rockets, and launching rockets is a high energy endeavor. >> reporter: a risky endeavo
with neither the nurse nor the state of maine giving up any ground. david? >> thank you, linzie. >>> new fallout from that rocket explosion and new questions, that mission for nasa lighting up the sky. stunning spectators. $200 million lost. tonight, the russians have now deliversed supplies to the international space station instead. nasa hiring private contractors. that rocket has soviet engines from the '60s. tonight, questions of a different kind about the future of private...
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. >>> the biggest story today was about a woman in maine maine who went on a bike ride with her boyfriend. >> good morning. kasi hickox just left her home on her bicycle with her boyfriend. >> she was with her boyfriend, right? >> it's not every day a bike ride with your boyfriend makes national news. >> they just jumped on the bikes and they were off. >> why did you decide to do it? >> we just wanted to enjoy this beautiful day? >> why do you wear a helmet? >> this is something i like to do. since we've moved here, this has been our trail. all right, guys, thank you so much. >> kasi hickox and her boyfriend returned from a bike ride. >> did they stop you? >> they did not. hickox has not stayed inside her home. >> there's no legal action against me. >> she's really getting annoying now. she is not behaving like a professional. >> very immature, selfish behavior. i'm not sure why someone who's such a humanitarian in west africa, becomes sort of not a humanitarian when they come back home. >> you know, this morning, ted and i just said we want to go for a bike ride. so here we are. >> is it
. >>> the biggest story today was about a woman in maine maine who went on a bike ride with her boyfriend. >> good morning. kasi hickox just left her home on her bicycle with her boyfriend. >> she was with her boyfriend, right? >> it's not every day a bike ride with your boyfriend makes national news. >> they just jumped on the bikes and they were off. >> why did you decide to do it? >> we just wanted to enjoy this beautiful day? >> why do you...
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arriving in maine one day after maine native, kristi hickox one day after he quarantined her. a combative interview on the "today" show, he was adamant he made the right call. >> if she had never presented any symptoms, our policy would have been to send her back to maine and to quarantine herself at home in maine. she was tested. that testing was ordered by the cdc. >> after that interview, christie was asked about a possible lawsuit over his treatment of the nurse. >> pardon me? >> looks like you're going to have to defend this in court? >> well, whatever. get in line. i've been sued lots of times before. get in line. i'm happy to take it on. >> you should bring out his scientists who are advising him on that. we know that we want to be led by the science. that's what's going to keep people safe. science. not politics. amber vincent was declared ebola free and sent home. and this afternoon, president obama took to the south lawn who hailed the health care workers fighting the disease. >> we don't want to do things that aren't based on science and best practices because if we
arriving in maine one day after maine native, kristi hickox one day after he quarantined her. a combative interview on the "today" show, he was adamant he made the right call. >> if she had never presented any symptoms, our policy would have been to send her back to maine and to quarantine herself at home in maine. she was tested. that testing was ordered by the cdc. >> after that interview, christie was asked about a possible lawsuit over his treatment of the nurse....
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tonight authorities in maine are ensuing a court order to enforce the quarantine. meanwhile, new york city announced a new program -- to encouraging medical workers to go to west africa, to fight ebola. >> the controversial continues. >> it does. >> thomas, appreciate it, and earlier i spoke with legal contributor, i asked her, what legal argument the state of maine might make to keep her in quarantine. that's what the judge must be considering right now, is it necessary, to keep this nurse in her home to protect the larger public, and what the judge is going to have to consider, health policy. >> yes and the judge will look at the guidance, which are that she take her temperature twice a day, and be monitors possibly, by a public health official. she is asymptomatic, i think the judge will find, and therefore, voluntary is really all that is necessary. i think the state is going tolas this one. >> so the courts generally speaking will decide in most of these cases based on the science? >> this is a presidential, i almost said presidentble, because the pit has weig
tonight authorities in maine are ensuing a court order to enforce the quarantine. meanwhile, new york city announced a new program -- to encouraging medical workers to go to west africa, to fight ebola. >> the controversial continues. >> it does. >> thomas, appreciate it, and earlier i spoke with legal contributor, i asked her, what legal argument the state of maine might make to keep her in quarantine. that's what the judge must be considering right now, is it necessary, to...
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por cierto que el gobiernodor de maine dice que si la enfermera va a un sitio pÚblico usarÁ profesiÓn legal necesario para actuar. la enfermera dice que esta lista para ir a la corte con su abogado. mary. >>> polÉmico el asunto. y bien el presidente obama considera dar status de protecciÓn temporal amo necesario de indocumentado que cumplan con ciertos requisitos. >>> y la pregunta es cuales son los requisitos quien serÁ ayudado, liliana tiene los detalles detalles. no quitan el dedo de renglÓn quieren un estÁ tus legal para sus padres y lÍo exigen frente a la casa blanca. >>> yo tengo orden de deportaciÓn tengo un hijo. >>> hace todo por mi, es la razÓn que estoy aquÍ, desde que esto pasÓ tuve que buscar dos trabajos, si se va voy a dejar la esos cuela. >>> de acuerdo a un artÍculo no se sabe con certeza si la orden ejecutivo para dar alivio incluye a padres de soÑardores. dice que entre 1 y 4 millones se podrÍan beneficiar. >>> pero en un comunicado un portavoz de la administraciÓn obama dijo esperamos anunciar esto antes de fin de aÑo es prematuro especular sobre det
por cierto que el gobiernodor de maine dice que si la enfermera va a un sitio pÚblico usarÁ profesiÓn legal necesario para actuar. la enfermera dice que esta lista para ir a la corte con su abogado. mary. >>> polÉmico el asunto. y bien el presidente obama considera dar status de protecciÓn temporal amo necesario de indocumentado que cumplan con ciertos requisitos. >>> y la pregunta es cuales son los requisitos quien serÁ ayudado, liliana tiene los detalles detalles. no...
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the lava that could cross the area's main highway any day now. and while officials are building out alternate routes shane turpin is so worried about the flow, he is moving his business closer to the town of hilo just in case he ends up on the wrong side of the lava. >> there's going to be no way to get tourists and locals or anybody that wants to go out on our boats or on a hiking tour out to this area. >> reporter: a way of life under fire, a red-hot river unrelenting. hallie jackson, nbc news, pahoa, hawaii. >>> there was a heartbreaking scene today to our north in hamilton, ontario, canada. the funeral for corporal nathan cirillo, the soldier shot and killed at canada's national war memorial before that attack on parliament last week. thousands of people lined the streets to view the procession of soldiers carrying cirillo's coffin to the church. his 5-year-old son marcus followed just behind wearing the same red and white glengarry hat worn by his dad's military regiment. >>> another somewhat surprising theological statement from the head of
the lava that could cross the area's main highway any day now. and while officials are building out alternate routes shane turpin is so worried about the flow, he is moving his business closer to the town of hilo just in case he ends up on the wrong side of the lava. >> there's going to be no way to get tourists and locals or anybody that wants to go out on our boats or on a hiking tour out to this area. >> reporter: a way of life under fire, a red-hot river unrelenting. hallie...