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part by the street.com. featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategy, stock picks and market insights, the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> jittery markets, just when you thought it might be okay to step into the market. a fresh worry appears, a shooting in the heart of the canadian capital, a soldier dead, a gunman killed in the parliament there. that, plus oil prices send stocks falling. >>> and at&t reports weaker than expected earnings after the closing bell and warns that revenue won't be as strong as first thought. >>> recall widens, and now the manhattan district attorney is reportedly investigating the company that made those faulty air bags. as the auto industry deals with another serious and massive safety recall. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, october 22nd. >>> good evening, everyone, two powerful forces combined today to make already jittery investors even more nervous, sparking a big selloff in the markets. one trigger, another sharp drop in pric
part by the street.com. featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategy, stock picks and market insights, the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> jittery markets, just when you thought it might be okay to step into the market. a fresh worry appears, a shooting in the heart of the canadian capital, a soldier dead, a gunman killed in the parliament there. that, plus oil prices send stocks falling....
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, stephanie. we have heard from administration officials who said it might be politically a smart move to start shutting down flights, but it's not any smart thing to do according to the medical community. everything from flying a forth to making sure these aid workers can get -- [ technical difficulties ] >> so the white house is heeding that. and some republicans are calling for travel bans. they want to see [ inaudible ] to get a handle on the situation and that is coming into play in the midterm, because president obama's approval ratings are really making a difference in some see senate battleground states. so the american public -- [ inaudible ] and that can also have [ inaudible ] how they feel about the white house and how they feel about democrats over all, and if they want to see change. [ inaudible ] professionals say let's try to get out of the politics and try to talk about the most [ inaudible ] way to contain the spread of ebola. and also [ inaudible ] so we don't talk as much about it getting out of control. >> all right. the chairman is speaking now. [ inaudible ] >> so w
, stephanie. we have heard from administration officials who said it might be politically a smart move to start shutting down flights, but it's not any smart thing to do according to the medical community. everything from flying a forth to making sure these aid workers can get -- [ technical difficulties ] >> so the white house is heeding that. and some republicans are calling for travel bans. they want to see [ inaudible ] to get a handle on the situation and that is coming into play in...
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gushed down a san francisco street overnight. it happened not far from candle stick. stephanie chuang is live. what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning to you. we're talking 61 homes flooded and a car into the sinkhole. the water that you see now flowing down is actually just the remains, they were able to cap this about half an hour ago. but you see the water that pooled off here and the water department came in and laid down a cutback, this asphalt-like material to divert the water. this was flowing down the hillside and into home. i want to bring in tyrone, who is with the san francisco public utilities commission. what happened? >> it was a 12-inch water main break. unfortunately a bunch of homes flooded out, flooded basements, flooded lower units. we're working on cleaning those now. >> reporter: you've been with the upc for 12 years, this is one of the worst ones? >> i've definitely seen worse ones. i've seen up to 60-inch lines break. this is significant but not anything we're not accustomed to taking care of. >> reporter: you guys have been here since midnight. movi
gushed down a san francisco street overnight. it happened not far from candle stick. stephanie chuang is live. what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning to you. we're talking 61 homes flooded and a car into the sinkhole. the water that you see now flowing down is actually just the remains, they were able to cap this about half an hour ago. but you see the water that pooled off here and the water department came in and laid down a cutback, this asphalt-like material to divert the...
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, 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 help with logistics, so to that end, they're creating a joint force headquarters in monrovia, libya's capital. so to give you a sense of what's going on over there, we did see the head of the commission to liberia this week taking troops along, and we'll see as many as 700 troops coming there in the coming days. part of their effort is to deal with some of these logistical hurdles that west africa has been facing. so why have officials say and that was hospitals establishing beds in the hospitals, and setting up medical treatment so that people can be treated and they're helping with the basic training, making sure that doctors have what they need. as the white house has fielded questions, the department of defense has fielded questions on how the soldiers are going to stay safe, they have made sure that they put on protective gear appropriately and taken it off appropriately to minimize any of the contagions, and also, they're going
, 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 help with logistics, so to that end, they're creating a joint force headquarters in monrovia, libya's capital. so to give you a sense of what's going on over there, we did see the head of the commission to liberia this week taking troops along, and we'll see as many as 700 troops coming there in the coming days. part of their effort is to...
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headlines on this monday. stephanie ruhle joins us to excuse it just exclusive interviews, making --millard drexler. potential vaccine and serums to stop ebola. monitoring wall street after last week's roller coaster ride for stocks. we will get to those stories in just a moment. first, let's get you right to the top story that we are following. ibm shares plunged the most in the most in four years, struggling to transform fast enough to handle the shifted cloud computing. an earningsd forecast for 2014 and said it will provide an update on its projections in january. ditching a five-year plan to boost profit. the shares tumbled by dragging down the value of the stake held ibm's biggestett, shareholder. earlier, ibm announced an globalnt to pay foundries $1.5 billion to take over the chip manufacturing division. the deal is part of the ceos efforts to prioritize. apple reports earnings after the bell as the company enters the mobile payment arena. apple pay allows shoppers to buy products in stores using their iphones. the company has signed a banks and credit card issuers such as mastercar
headlines on this monday. stephanie ruhle joins us to excuse it just exclusive interviews, making --millard drexler. potential vaccine and serums to stop ebola. monitoring wall street after last week's roller coaster ride for stocks. we will get to those stories in just a moment. first, let's get you right to the top story that we are following. ibm shares plunged the most in the most in four years, struggling to transform fast enough to handle the shifted cloud computing. an earningsd...
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retaliation for an attack by the pkk on a border post. we can talk to stephanie decker who is close to the border with syria. tell us more about this air strike, which could possibly place that peace deal under great strain. >>> that's right. well, that peace deal is already under strain because of what is happening in kobani. these air strikes hour, we heard from the pkk, targeted two of their headquarters. it can be seen as a message by turkey. there has been language coming out of the pkk that says because of what was going on to the kurdish protesters last week, they were unhappy about how turkey was dealing with kobani, at least 31 killed there. and the situation in kobani itself which is angering many kurds. so the language out of him is the peace deal was over. the leader of the pkk was jailed here in turkey, and his language has been more one of calm. he is expected to give a statement tomorrow, so that will be significant. but many of the kurds we have been speaking to here who have been coming to offer solidarity, they will tell you if kobani falls, that that peace deal will abso
retaliation for an attack by the pkk on a border post. we can talk to stephanie decker who is close to the border with syria. tell us more about this air strike, which could possibly place that peace deal under great strain. >>> that's right. well, that peace deal is already under strain because of what is happening in kobani. these air strikes hour, we heard from the pkk, targeted two of their headquarters. it can be seen as a message by turkey. there has been language coming out of...
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who had escaped fighting. stephanie dekker reports 1234 the man filming this has just arrived on the scene. this is what is left after the syrian regime dropped a barrel bomb on a camp on people who have been forced out of their homes. a lot of what is filmed is too gruesome to film. a dead child is picked up, and there are more dead over here. "shame on you, where is your conscience" this man screams. his anger is directed towards al nusra front and alqaida affiliate. have you forgotten who the enemy is, he asks! there has been fighting between those two groups in the idlib province. this have shows the al news ha al nusra front taking control. al jazeera cannot confirm it's authenticity. >> there is terrorism because of the infighting, this is causing a lot of fear for civilians. we don't see anyone in the streets. people are nervous because of this infighting. >> while that goes on the government is making head way on a highway to the south that leads here, and idlib city remains in government hands despite an attack on monday. syrian state television wants to show that everyt
who had escaped fighting. stephanie dekker reports 1234 the man filming this has just arrived on the scene. this is what is left after the syrian regime dropped a barrel bomb on a camp on people who have been forced out of their homes. a lot of what is filmed is too gruesome to film. a dead child is picked up, and there are more dead over here. "shame on you, where is your conscience" this man screams. his anger is directed towards al nusra front and alqaida affiliate. have you...
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tonight, we now know more about the cause of death. our report tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: the new york city coroner confirms what medical experts suspected. joan rivers died from a lack of oxygen to her brain while undergoing a throat procedure. the 81-year-old comedian checked into an outpatient clinic in manhattan to find out why she was suffering from a raspy voice and stomach reflux. while undergoing the examine rivers was given the common sedative propofol, a drug made infamous after its use led to michael jackson's death. while under anesthesia, oxygen to her brain decreased. the report concludes that her death resulted from a predictable complication of medical therapy. >> they didn't seem to suggest there was any foul play or any issues that were out of the ordinary, although this is a rare event. >> reporter: today the clinic door was locked and the office did not return calls for comment. last month yorkville endoscopy said its chief physician, dr. lawrence cohen was no longer medical director, and was not currently performing medical procedures. me
tonight, we now know more about the cause of death. our report tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: the new york city coroner confirms what medical experts suspected. joan rivers died from a lack of oxygen to her brain while undergoing a throat procedure. the 81-year-old comedian checked into an outpatient clinic in manhattan to find out why she was suffering from a raspy voice and stomach reflux. while undergoing the examine rivers was given the common sedative propofol, a...
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nurses union. our health reporter stephanie stahl is here now with on worried nurses and the reaction from hospitals. stephanie. >> chris, officials have been insisting american hospitals can handle e bowl la but look what happened in texas now pennsylvania nurses are sounding the alarm. here at hahnemann university hospital protective gear is ready. hospitals everywhere insisting they're ready to fight ebola. but with a nurse now infected in texas, people are wondering, even those on the front lines. >> i'm concerned that this region is not really prepared for it. >> reporter: patti aiken is pressed the pennsylvania nurse's union. >> we have all these different hospitals scrambling themselves to try to figure out should they use this goggle or that goggle? should they use hazmat suits or just emmy permeable gowns. >> reporter: nurse's association wants better training for medical personnel. and while there may have been a breach of protocol in texas, the head of infectious disease at the national institutes of health says, preparations have not been good enough. >> quite frankly the
nurses union. our health reporter stephanie stahl is here now with on worried nurses and the reaction from hospitals. stephanie. >> chris, officials have been insisting american hospitals can handle e bowl la but look what happened in texas now pennsylvania nurses are sounding the alarm. here at hahnemann university hospital protective gear is ready. hospitals everywhere insisting they're ready to fight ebola. but with a nurse now infected in texas, people are wondering, even those on...
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bowl, today a newly form ebola task force met for the very first time. health reporter stephanie stahl is live from morton with this part of the coverage, stephanie. >> reporter: that is right, jessica, the meeting just wrapped up, delaware county officials say they are ready fore bowl a, if somebody calls 911, first responders say they are prepared. >> this is a deadly disease and people are understandably nervous, in this day and age. a contagious virus is only a plane ride away. we don't want to create a panic here, but we do want to create a healthy awareness. >> reporter: tom, chairman of the delaware county council said county is prepared to handle ebola. county officials went over details in the closed door meetings, hospitals and first responders will communicate and coordinate any potential cases. a special e ms response team has been establish to safely treat and isolate potential patients. officials also revealed that they have been reaching out to, members of the liberian community who live in delaware county. >> viruses do not have borders or boundaries. so we have t
bowl, today a newly form ebola task force met for the very first time. health reporter stephanie stahl is live from morton with this part of the coverage, stephanie. >> reporter: that is right, jessica, the meeting just wrapped up, delaware county officials say they are ready fore bowl a, if somebody calls 911, first responders say they are prepared. >> this is a deadly disease and people are understandably nervous, in this day and age. a contagious virus is only a plane ride away....
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stephanie ruhle. robin hoodly at the conference. we are looking at some of the best picks including american airlines. not enough americans are loving it. asonald's profits plummet u.s. sales continued to fall. >> the world series gets underway. answer the question, why is striking out with the kids? >> stephanie ruhle is at the robin hood investors conference and she has some big interviews coming up but first -- >> we have some breaking news, existing home sales for the month of september are just out. this was a very disappointing report last month. michael mckee is in the newsroom. >> i will give you some good news, existing home sales come in better than forecast. we thought we would get a 1% gain, instead we get a 2.4% game. over the last 30 or 40 years, the average has been about 5,280,000. we are not significantly below that level. a significant rise in single-family homes up 2%. this was still driven by the move into apartments. the other thing we want to point out is that the inventory of homes for sale drops, 5.3 months. that is only about 6.8 months. not a lothat there's
stephanie ruhle. robin hoodly at the conference. we are looking at some of the best picks including american airlines. not enough americans are loving it. asonald's profits plummet u.s. sales continued to fall. >> the world series gets underway. answer the question, why is striking out with the kids? >> stephanie ruhle is at the robin hood investors conference and she has some big interviews coming up but first -- >> we have some breaking news, existing home sales for the...
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with not a ton of effort raised over $100,000. >> reporter: the winner, stephanie buffalo, an advocate whose mother-in-law suffered with alzheimer's for years. >> i want to ask if you'd go to prom with me? >> are you serious? >> uh-huh. >> yes! [ applause ] >> reporter: the company recently partnered with rogen's group, so she was going to the prom anyway when she decided to enter for the chance to go with seth. the big night was like a story your friends might not believe. the giant limo. and then the walk down the red carpet. so is this your dream come true? >> it's pretty freaking awesome. >> reporter: money was raised, a cause was served and a good time was had by all. >> thank you all so much for coming. >> reporter: harry smith, nbc news, hollywood. >> that's our broadcast on a monday night as we start a new week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. >>> it's a betrayal of the public's trust. >> chp officers accused of a twisted game. trading racy photos of the women they arrest. now that game could have some real-life consequences. good evening and thanks for be
with not a ton of effort raised over $100,000. >> reporter: the winner, stephanie buffalo, an advocate whose mother-in-law suffered with alzheimer's for years. >> i want to ask if you'd go to prom with me? >> are you serious? >> uh-huh. >> yes! [ applause ] >> reporter: the company recently partnered with rogen's group, so she was going to the prom anyway when she decided to enter for the chance to go with seth. the big night was like a story your friends...
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9th, fighters from isil managed to seize control of the districts within the town. stephanie, i know that you've been watching things across the border today. and how do things stand in kobane now? >> well, can you probably make out that the sun has just set here, and its getting dark. the smoke is rising behind us, and that is kobane. we heard about an hour ago the intense street battles, and of course we know this is how it is playing out now. it's street to street. and the kurds have the advantage, and they know the city very well. but they're of course coming up to a potent enemy. especially when it comes to the heavy weapons that they have. we saw planes circling up ahead. and we didn't see any airstrikes being carried out. there were coalition airstrikes being carried out today, but less than we have seen in the last three days. less intensity, and what we heard from the sources inside of kobane, the isil fighters have made a little bit of headway on the eastern front. and when i talk about headway, it's a couple of streets in, but this is an ongoing battle. and we're hearing b
9th, fighters from isil managed to seize control of the districts within the town. stephanie, i know that you've been watching things across the border today. and how do things stand in kobane now? >> well, can you probably make out that the sun has just set here, and its getting dark. the smoke is rising behind us, and that is kobane. we heard about an hour ago the intense street battles, and of course we know this is how it is playing out now. it's street to street. and the kurds have...
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right. stephanie, speaking of trying to prove to the public, president obama is going to meet with nurse pham in the oval office. he'll see her in there with the president. she has been given a clean bill of health, and this will be an opportunity for the hospital to talk with her, but also to get some critical photographs, showing the american public that he is not alarmed about her condition. stephanie? >> yeah, that is pretty extraordinary because she was being treat bethesda, maryland. so she has a busy day in front of her. she is headed to the white house. why do you think the president feels it is so important to be seen with this nurse? >> well, it's just like the mayor being on the subway system. it's showing that you don't need to be afraid generally, but it's also giving president obama a moment to take control of this news story. the white house is often reluctant to pivot to the news, but president obama after a little bit of a slower start has been out on this issue a lot trying to talk to the american public about what the response is, what the preparation for further
right. stephanie, speaking of trying to prove to the public, president obama is going to meet with nurse pham in the oval office. he'll see her in there with the president. she has been given a clean bill of health, and this will be an opportunity for the hospital to talk with her, but also to get some critical photographs, showing the american public that he is not alarmed about her condition. stephanie? >> yeah, that is pretty extraordinary because she was being treat bethesda,...
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american was diagnosed with ebola here in new york city yesterday. i'm stephanie sy in new york, and i want to tell you about a positive development. nina pham, the dallas nurse who contracted ebola when she was ahelping an ebola patient, she's now ebola free. and she'll be holding a press conference explaining why she's being discharged, and she's the second healthcare worker to be declared ebola free this week. amber vinson, who is a nurse, she's also ebola free. i want to bring in our washington correspondent, libby casey for an update on what has been happening at this oversight hearing. libby, we talked about it. nurses, we're also hearing from the international care community, and mr. tore bay, they have dropped the ball, and the cdc director basically has been lying or giving misinformation about how nurses should best protect themselves, and how contagious ebola is. to put words in their mouth, they are continuing to focus on what needs to be done. and of course, making the connection that we have seen born out, that a nurse may get infected and a doctor get infected but they'r
american was diagnosed with ebola here in new york city yesterday. i'm stephanie sy in new york, and i want to tell you about a positive development. nina pham, the dallas nurse who contracted ebola when she was ahelping an ebola patient, she's now ebola free. and she'll be holding a press conference explaining why she's being discharged, and she's the second healthcare worker to be declared ebola free this week. amber vinson, who is a nurse, she's also ebola free. i want to bring in our...
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afternoon stephanie was about to give her two year old daughter bail al bath. eight year old brother john patrick was keeping an eye on things while mom left the bathroom in search of towels. within seconds, little parker had gone into the bathroom and toppled into the tub. >> you see your son and what goes through your mind? >>> honestly, i thought he was gone. i did. his whole body was blue. purple. not moving. >> dial 911 for the fire truck. >> reporter: dad called 911 while mom raced down grant avenue toward the nearby woodland fire station. with her son's lifeless body in her arm. she arrived at the firehouse and began screaming for help. that's when it happen. >> tell me about this mystery man. >> he came out of nowhere. >> reporter: a white male in his 30s with short hair jumped from a dodge pickup truck. >> came over and took parker from me. we put him on the ground. started doing chest compressions. >> reporter: within seconds firefighters raced out to take over. emt's quickly joined the effort. >> those guys sprung into act. grab the medical bag. ambulance pulls up we were dispa
afternoon stephanie was about to give her two year old daughter bail al bath. eight year old brother john patrick was keeping an eye on things while mom left the bathroom in search of towels. within seconds, little parker had gone into the bathroom and toppled into the tub. >> you see your son and what goes through your mind? >>> honestly, i thought he was gone. i did. his whole body was blue. purple. not moving. >> dial 911 for the fire truck. >> reporter: dad...
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, and in pennsylvania. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on this new cdc directive, stephanie. >> reporter: that is right, jessica and chris. we want to tell you we have in new cases of ebola in our area. no cases. pennsylvania and new jersey are among six states, actively monitoring travelers, from west africa who are identified as they arrived at designated airports, including jfk in newark. these are not people who have had contact with sick patients, or do they have any symptoms, this is simply precautionary. pennsylvania is monitoring, 105 people for ebola according to a new department of healthy bowl advisory on the state web site. >> these individuals have active, daily monitoring, which means that someone speaks with them, daily, they will take their temperature twice a day, they are asking about symptoms. >> reporter: doctor kerry dehome, path surgeon general says if someone develops symptoms they would be isolated and safety protocols followed. this have been a few false alarms. >> we have reviewed many cases, of hospitals throughout pennsylvania, they kno
, and in pennsylvania. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on this new cdc directive, stephanie. >> reporter: that is right, jessica and chris. we want to tell you we have in new cases of ebola in our area. no cases. pennsylvania and new jersey are among six states, actively monitoring travelers, from west africa who are identified as they arrived at designated airports, including jfk in newark. these are not people who have had contact with sick patients, or do...
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has sickened 500 kids in 42 states. four of those cases are fatal. nbc bay area's stephanie chuang live in oakland. you were with county health officials. tell us what they said. >> reporter: good morning to you, scott. first, i want to say health experts are talking about the enterovirus. there are more than 100 kinds, we're talking about d-68. the bottom line is the flu is, in fact, more to worry about than this, but there is extra concern because there has been more children hospitalized because of this, especially those with asthma who are -- >> stephanie, we seem to have lost your microphone. i know you're at this press conference and there's a great deal of things happening. we'll talk about this very briefly and see if we can get stephanie back in the meantime. enterovirus, as stephanie points out, not as dangerous overall as the flu. we often forget with all the talk about ebola, that the flu is the biggest killer in the united states. stephanie, i think you've got your -- no, she has not quite gotten it solved. this was a press conference this morning in oakland with healt
has sickened 500 kids in 42 states. four of those cases are fatal. nbc bay area's stephanie chuang live in oakland. you were with county health officials. tell us what they said. >> reporter: good morning to you, scott. first, i want to say health experts are talking about the enterovirus. there are more than 100 kinds, we're talking about d-68. the bottom line is the flu is, in fact, more to worry about than this, but there is extra concern because there has been more children...
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, "death of a king" and stephanie schriock president of emily's list and mary matalin. bill kristol, let me begin with you. is this the october surprise, how much of a factor? >> i'm not sure how much of a factor. the republicans are doing pretty well anyway but talked to one republican candidate the other night who just said, look, all i say in my speeches is mr. duncan from liberia went to the american embassy there, got a visa, came in, is coming in to the u.s. he died and, of course, already infected two health care workers, was that a sensible thing? shouldn't we cut off giving visas to people who are tourists basically visiting their girlfriend from liberia? it's a pretty easy criticism to make of the obama administration and in a way president obama legitimized that by saying now he's putting out stories he's very upset with how his administration responded. there's a new ebola czar so i think it does hurt democrats who want to make the case that the obama administration is on top have everything. >> you know, tavis, we have seen a graphic of it right here. those people turni
, "death of a king" and stephanie schriock president of emily's list and mary matalin. bill kristol, let me begin with you. is this the october surprise, how much of a factor? >> i'm not sure how much of a factor. the republicans are doing pretty well anyway but talked to one republican candidate the other night who just said, look, all i say in my speeches is mr. duncan from liberia went to the american embassy there, got a visa, came in, is coming in to the u.s. he died and,...
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patients there our health reporter stephanie stahl is live at philadelphia international airport with her story, stephanie. >> reporter: well, chris, there is a desperate need for doctors in west africa where the ebola out break is out of control. one very brave philadelphia doctor say she felt compelled to go. >> i'm mainly feeling ready to go on the plane and go to the work that needs to be done. >> reporter: just before leaving for liberia, 34 year-old doctor trish henwood spent a final few moments with her family at the airport. >> reporter: why did you wanting to over there. >> i work a lot in have africa. i have been working in east africa for ten years. i think it is something that hit close to home for me. >> reporter: the doctor hoist an emergency department physician at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania, has been involved in a variety of international humanitarian efforts. she says that she feels now compelled to help with ebola patient. >> there needs to be more boots on the ground and more treatment centers, more beds, more health care workers and more resourcers
patients there our health reporter stephanie stahl is live at philadelphia international airport with her story, stephanie. >> reporter: well, chris, there is a desperate need for doctors in west africa where the ebola out break is out of control. one very brave philadelphia doctor say she felt compelled to go. >> i'm mainly feeling ready to go on the plane and go to the work that needs to be done. >> reporter: just before leaving for liberia, 34 year-old doctor trish henwood...
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stephanie stahl is live at hup with the details, stephanie. >> reporter: well, natasha, preparations for potential ebola patients continue to ramp up all across the states as those three people are being carefully watched, and here at hup they announced they could be taken care of certain ebola patients. a statement from the hospital of the university of pennsylvania says it has agreed to be among hospitals to care for u.s. medical work hours contract ebola while working in africa. hospital had has conduct training and is able to safely and effectively isolate suspect cases. >> on another front governor corbett and state health officials revealed three pennsylvania residents live in the northwestern part of the state are monitored fore bowl, they were on the frontier airline flight from cleveland to dallas with the nurse who has the the virus. >> at this point in time they are showing no symptoms, in addition to having daily calls with those residents, we will be continuing to have them self monitor. >> reporter: governor corbett says three unidentified individuals are still in texas
stephanie stahl is live at hup with the details, stephanie. >> reporter: well, natasha, preparations for potential ebola patients continue to ramp up all across the states as those three people are being carefully watched, and here at hup they announced they could be taken care of certain ebola patients. a statement from the hospital of the university of pennsylvania says it has agreed to be among hospitals to care for u.s. medical work hours contract ebola while working in africa....
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the question that will be answered at at&t park later toont. i'm stephanie chuang with a look at the big game. >>> plus, why the big plunge on wall street is not so bad if you're looking to are a mortgage. it's never been easier to find a dentist. watch. dentist. at 1-800-dentist, we've helped over 8 million people find that right dentist. we can do the same for you. so don't put it off. call 1-800-dentist. >>> welcome back. let's take a peak outside of downtown san jose on this thursday morning. temperatures are cooling off a little bit this week. we're going to check in with christina momentarily. first, the giants just one win away now from a return trip to the world series. they take on the st. louis cardinals tonight at at&t park in game 5 of the nlcs. stephanie chuang is joining us. this was another close came decided by a couple of plays again. >> reporter: that's right. good morning to you, sam. we were talking on monday for game three about how it seemed like a tall order for the giants to clench with three games here in a row. here we are with game five tonight and that's e
the question that will be answered at at&t park later toont. i'm stephanie chuang with a look at the big game. >>> plus, why the big plunge on wall street is not so bad if you're looking to are a mortgage. it's never been easier to find a dentist. watch. dentist. at 1-800-dentist, we've helped over 8 million people find that right dentist. we can do the same for you. so don't put it off. call 1-800-dentist. >>> welcome back. let's take a peak outside of downtown san jose...
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>> >> a question and from stephanie in the audience would like to explain the difference between airborne and aerosol transmission. is there a difference? dr. goodman? >> normally talking airborne transmission that is very fine into the lungs that around your environment was somebody coughing they can travel a short distance. and aerosol is when people are coughing with those droplets but not really contaminate the air that a brief so that is how i looked at it. order what it teat -- dr. fauci was talking if this was just transmissible or like influence though -- influenza. >> you had cases when people across the hall were getting a -- infected but nothing like that is happening with ebola. >> but i would say how we take steps with prepared this and has steps in place so there was something we could do with the airborne virus so we need to be ready for anything even though in this case it is nothing that any scientists anticipate. >> we will be back with our live town hall. [applause] teeeighteen the ebola virus arrived on the tray table or an arm rest on a plane or the inanimate
>> >> a question and from stephanie in the audience would like to explain the difference between airborne and aerosol transmission. is there a difference? dr. goodman? >> normally talking airborne transmission that is very fine into the lungs that around your environment was somebody coughing they can travel a short distance. and aerosol is when people are coughing with those droplets but not really contaminate the air that a brief so that is how i looked at it. order what it...
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" stephanie trong joins us live in the city on how people are getting ready and prepared for the next big quake. >> reporter: absolutely. good morning to you both. i remember loma prieta as well. geologists warn there is a 99.7% chance in the next 30 years the next big one will hit. and i'm sitting in the quake cottage, a mobile earthquake simulator. the point is, you never know when the next big one is going to hit, and here we go. this is a simulation of what it would be like. you see things start to drop already. lots of things not secure. apples everywhere, flowers. so we're going to bring in now -- calm this down and bring in katie long, who is actually with the california office of emergency services. welcome in. now that it's all done shaking, we're safe to talk. katie, talk to us about the message here. >> well, there's a lot you can do to make yourself safer during an earthquake. one of the things is to protect yourself during shaking by doing drop, cover, hold. but you don't want to lose grandma's china so don't put it on the top shelf and secure with earthquake putty. but m
" stephanie trong joins us live in the city on how people are getting ready and prepared for the next big quake. >> reporter: absolutely. good morning to you both. i remember loma prieta as well. geologists warn there is a 99.7% chance in the next 30 years the next big one will hit. and i'm sitting in the quake cottage, a mobile earthquake simulator. the point is, you never know when the next big one is going to hit, and here we go. this is a simulation of what it would be like. you...
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part by. >>> the street.com. featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights with action alerts plus the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at the street.com slash nbr. >>> what a finish the dow closes with a triple digit gain and the s&p 500 has its biggest weekly run-up in nearly two years. but will a bank stress test out of europe change the tone next week? >>> ups delivered but it was not the better than expected earnings the investors focused on. it was something else. >>> pit stop, reporting a weeker than expected close, before a big run into 2015. >>> all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, october 24th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome, susie gharib has the night off. well, here is just what you need to hear before you head into the weekend. it was the best week for stocks of the year so far. okay, so maybe it did not always feel that way but it was, every single one of the ten s&p 500 sectors was up for the week led by health care with its best performanc
part by. >>> the street.com. featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights with action alerts plus the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at the street.com slash nbr. >>> what a finish the dow closes with a triple digit gain and the s&p 500 has its biggest weekly run-up in nearly two years. but will a bank stress test out of europe change the tone next week? >>> ups...
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by. >>> the street.com, feature stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights with action alerts plus the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer, you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> the day after stocks seemed to find their footing after the big stumble. and tonight, one of wall street's biggest bulls stands by his call on the s&p 500 by year end, he will tell you why. >>> missing the mark, google's shares coming in weaker than expected and it could impact the trading day tomorrow. >>> and if you're looking to get aggressive or defensive we have investments you may want to make right now. all that and more tonight on the "nightly business report" for thursday, october 16th. >>> good evening, everyone, drama, it defined wall street these past few days. and tomorrow there could be more of it following disappointing late-day results from google. we'll have more on that in just a moment. but first today's drama, with stocks rebounding again with early losses before mixed and little change. some encouraging economic repo
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by. >> the street.com, featuring stephanie link who shares her market insights, the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer, you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> the s&p 500 logs its best day of the year, the dow back for 2014, are the steep drops you saw behind us? >>> and estimates after the closing bell, is the turnaround there on track and could the results help shape the trading day tomorrow? >>> and tarnished icons, coke, what they're doing to reconnect with consumers, all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday october 21st. >>> good evening, everybody, and welcome, remember last week's big selloff when everyone wondered when the bull market croaked? well, neither do we, upbeat news, news that the european central bank may buy up corporate bonds to boost the struggling economy. you have gains for the spe 500 and the nasdaq, seeing gains on apple and other technology shares, here is how things looked when the closing bells were rung, dow raced up 215 points, third straight day of gains pack in positive territory for the year
by. >> the street.com, featuring stephanie link who shares her market insights, the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer, you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> the s&p 500 logs its best day of the year, the dow back for 2014, are the steep drops you saw behind us? >>> and estimates after the closing bell, is the turnaround there on track and could the results help shape the trading day tomorrow? >>> and tarnished icons, coke,...
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correspondent who is monitoring the situation there at the border is stephanie decker. you are on the turkish side of the border, stephanie. what can you tell us about the situation now with regard to kobani? >> reporter: well, i think the main thing that happened in kobani today was an intensity in air strikes that we saw. there have been air strikes over the last week, but they had at least 12 we have been told. we're hearing from the kurdish fighters that they made some headway pushing isil 3 kilometers further away to the west. but there are battles to the east, south, and an assault that isil is carrying out on the border gate. so this seems to be a key target, the gate with turkey, if they controlled that it would prevent kurdish fighters from being treated in hospitals. it hasn't happened yet, but there was intensive shelling in that area. but on the ground no real movement inside the town from either side. >> and let's talk a little bit now about turkish action against the pkk, the kurdistan worker's party. that has been confirmed and does signify the end of the peace proc
correspondent who is monitoring the situation there at the border is stephanie decker. you are on the turkish side of the border, stephanie. what can you tell us about the situation now with regard to kobani? >> reporter: well, i think the main thing that happened in kobani today was an intensity in air strikes that we saw. there have been air strikes over the last week, but they had at least 12 we have been told. we're hearing from the kurdish fighters that they made some headway...
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questions with docks on call phone bank. >> stephanie stahl is in the great hall with very busy phone lines, stephanie. >> yes they are busy. we have doctors from the pennsylvania medical he society here answering your health questions until 6:30 tonight, not a lot of time left so give us a buzz, 844-977-cbs 36789 if you want to tweet hash dation docks on call. we have been getting calls about ebola. there is misinformation and concern out there. who is really at risk. well, cdc issued new guidelines. the lets take a look at those new definitions. people with the high risk level fore bowl air those with direct exposure to infected fluids of an ebola patient, that is mainly health care workers. the the cdc says people with some risk of living with or have been with within 3 feet of the patient without wearing protective gear. people with a low risk for ebola but not zero risk is anyone traveling from the country with the widespread ebola and no identified risk ofe bowl air people exposed to someone with ebola before the person is showing symptoms, who had someone who traveled to west a
questions with docks on call phone bank. >> stephanie stahl is in the great hall with very busy phone lines, stephanie. >> yes they are busy. we have doctors from the pennsylvania medical he society here answering your health questions until 6:30 tonight, not a lot of time left so give us a buzz, 844-977-cbs 36789 if you want to tweet hash dation docks on call. we have been getting calls about ebola. there is misinformation and concern out there. who is really at risk. well, cdc...
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people i talk to share the opinion of stephanie gray. >> we are sending troops out to fight for our country. i think having a cigarette at your own discretion is your own problem. 18 is old enough to make that choice. >>> we apologize, we lost sheryl. people who live in san jose's evergreen district rally at the city council meeting tonight. upset about burglaries. they say there are double and they want more police officers for the city and are asking for a substation in the area. >> they keep saying crime is down and we are safe. we are not safe. i was a victim myself. i don't want this to happen to other people. that's why i am speaking out. >> folks who showed up hope to address the concerns at the next meeting. >>> new iphones and ipads. there is a concentrated evident to steal passwords and other data from cloud service. people report being diverted to unauthorized web sites. >> let's bring inever ran -- jeff han eerie. >> reporter: we are tracking this atmospheric river of moisture pushes into oregon and california. a few hundred miles away. eventually it will be lower and
people i talk to share the opinion of stephanie gray. >> we are sending troops out to fight for our country. i think having a cigarette at your own discretion is your own problem. 18 is old enough to make that choice. >>> we apologize, we lost sheryl. people who live in san jose's evergreen district rally at the city council meeting tonight. upset about burglaries. they say there are double and they want more police officers for the city and are asking for a substation in the...
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not going to stay down forever. we're going to have global growth. stephanie thinks they're good and i am in. let's go to greg in ohio. greg. >> caller: hey, boo-yah, jim. my question is intel. house of pain. >> got to swap that out and go into mgm. my close confidant who does great accounting work, and we both agree mgm is the way to go and it's right here, right now. patricia in tennessee. patricia. >> caller: yes. boo-yah, jimmy. >> boo-yah. >> caller: you're the best. energetic, entertaining, brilliant, and all the rest. i love your book. "get rich carefully." and i'm glad you have my back. >> how big is my head right now? >> caller: i'm a beginner investor on a limited budget. would you recommend i buy diamond offshore -- >> no, way too risky. we just when over slumberjay. patty. >> caller: hi, jim. i'm calling about atk. >> they have destroyed the stock. i just think it's such an opportunity. of course, should have just said stick with lockheed martin, stick with general dynamics, those were all ones we liked. went on a limb with lion technology. but you know what? i can't thro
not going to stay down forever. we're going to have global growth. stephanie thinks they're good and i am in. let's go to greg in ohio. greg. >> caller: hey, boo-yah, jim. my question is intel. house of pain. >> got to swap that out and go into mgm. my close confidant who does great accounting work, and we both agree mgm is the way to go and it's right here, right now. patricia in tennessee. patricia. >> caller: yes. boo-yah, jimmy. >> boo-yah. >> caller: you're...
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themselves out and will go back to one or more lives. that is ridiculous because stephanie and jason hethrington being successful, they're winning in the middle east. and they are eroding the power of the united states to confront them. lou: general robert scales, always good to see you. we are coming right back, stay with us. >> the deadly ebola virus has now arrived in this country's most popular city. we are joined by the former surgeon general to talk about ebololololol so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then amerivest gives me back their advisory... stocks. fees. fees. fees for those quarters. yeah. so, i'm confident i'm in good hands. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked
themselves out and will go back to one or more lives. that is ridiculous because stephanie and jason hethrington being successful, they're winning in the middle east. and they are eroding the power of the united states to confront them. lou: general robert scales, always good to see you. we are coming right back, stay with us. >> the deadly ebola virus has now arrived in this country's most popular city. we are joined by the former surgeon general to talk about ebololololol so,as my...
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part of a town. are they going to rip it down? is it going to become something else. >> stephanie ramirez will take us inside the tour at 11:00 tonight. >>> before the taste of dc is wrapping up down on pennsylvania avenue northwest, the mid-atlantic largest culinary festival brings the best food, drinks. and you got to sample more than 70 restaurants, food trucks, along with 50 beers and 100 wines. today's event featured, today's featured -- the event. that that e -- they would create their own memory. >> it'd be a mild start as erica will tell you what to expect and if you might expect some in cases of rape and incest, just like the right-wing republicans in congress. they want to overturn roe v. wade. so does she. "i think roe v. wade should be overturned." barbara comstock even voted with right-wing republicans to require women seeking an abortion to undergo transvaginal ultrasounds. that's all i need to know. i'm john foust and i approve this messge. >>> congratulates. they did well. >> thank you. >> yeah, i wish it would warm up here in the studios. it's freezing up here. so
part of a town. are they going to rip it down? is it going to become something else. >> stephanie ramirez will take us inside the tour at 11:00 tonight. >>> before the taste of dc is wrapping up down on pennsylvania avenue northwest, the mid-atlantic largest culinary festival brings the best food, drinks. and you got to sample more than 70 restaurants, food trucks, along with 50 beers and 100 wines. today's event featured, today's featured -- the event. that that e -- they would...
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morning near fell street. stephanie is joining us live from the scene, what are police telling you about the crash? >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, laura and sam. they are looking for one person who was in the white jeep. you can see how bad the wreckage is. they say this jeep ran a red light here on octavia at oak and then slammed into a cab that has passengers. so if i can bring you over here, there are tow trucks here to clear the scene. the cab is already hooked up to the tow truck with a driver and passenger. the front end is pretty severe to tell you something about the speed involved in this situation. police say that folks in the white jeep, there were three people. the driver and another passenger fled the scene. one person was caught and one passenger was inside injured. as for the cab, the driver and passenger were told by a witness who is friends with the cab driver that they both seem fine. but the passenger was pleading pretty badly and they were taken to the hospital. right now police are trying to figure out the circumstances, what led up to this, all we know
morning near fell street. stephanie is joining us live from the scene, what are police telling you about the crash? >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, laura and sam. they are looking for one person who was in the white jeep. you can see how bad the wreckage is. they say this jeep ran a red light here on octavia at oak and then slammed into a cab that has passengers. so if i can bring you over here, there are tow trucks here to clear the scene. the cab is already hooked up to the tow...
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will go back to one or more lives. that is ridiculous because stephanie and jason hethrington being successful, they're winning in the middle east. and they are eroding the power of the united states to confront them. lou: general robert scales, always good to see you. we are coming right back, stay with us. >> the deadly ebola virus has now arrived in this country's most popular city. we are joined by the former surgeon general to talk about surgeon general to talk about ebololololol "i wasn't going to invite people over and when i saw what their homes looked like." "my kids couldn't go outside and play. they couldn't go to the park." "i didn't know where i was gonna go, what i was gonna do." "my other concerns were the leaks in the wall, the mice running around." "it was brutal. it was a scary, scary place to be." "we're in darkness, but there is always a little bit of light, and if people help, the light becomes greater." "the fact that people want to help without getting anything in return." "they're experiencing your dream with you." "you can stand in your own house and say i h
will go back to one or more lives. that is ridiculous because stephanie and jason hethrington being successful, they're winning in the middle east. and they are eroding the power of the united states to confront them. lou: general robert scales, always good to see you. we are coming right back, stay with us. >> the deadly ebola virus has now arrived in this country's most popular city. we are joined by the former surgeon general to talk about surgeon general to talk about ebololololol...
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million to get there. >> it ain't cheap. as stephanie ramirez explains, the road closures for 16th street bridge replacement program won't get going until february. however, other parts of this intersection will soon be changing. >> we're excited about this project, but we know it's going to be about 11 months long and we want to get the word out to those who drive in the area. it's going to cause significant disruptions to traffic. >> reporter: with that ddot director matt brown announced the 16th street bridge replacement project is officially underway which will be a nightmare for the 30 to 50,000 people that use this main artery every day. the good news is the bridge replacement doesn't begin until work on military road is finished. from today to crews will have different sections of military road between oregon avenue and 14th street northwest closed during off peak hours to replace the median, install lighting and make other repairs. ddot doesn't expect the military roadwork to cause that much delay, but once february hits. >> from the split up at georgia avenue and maryland
million to get there. >> it ain't cheap. as stephanie ramirez explains, the road closures for 16th street bridge replacement program won't get going until february. however, other parts of this intersection will soon be changing. >> we're excited about this project, but we know it's going to be about 11 months long and we want to get the word out to those who drive in the area. it's going to cause significant disruptions to traffic. >> reporter: with that ddot director matt...
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canceled it again for today. joining me now is bill cristol and stephanie cutter. you've heard that president obama, after the gauze benghazi attack went to -- he can walk and chew gum at the same time, he can be president wherever he goes. now this week they are canceling these trips and president obama is on the case. what's going on there? is it a change in optics? what do you think? >> i think there is an optics problem but i also think that the ebola crisis has really struck concern across this country. many of it not based on fact but still people are concerned. and i think the president made a decision that it was better to stay and run this from the white house rather than traveling and particularly it would be bad optics in the middle of this to go out and start campaigning. he's here and taking control of this. >> certainly no one can criticize him for that but there's been criticism of the obama administration and more importantly the cdc response to this crisis. it does seem that governor rick perry of texas and republicans in that state have avoided being blamed when re
canceled it again for today. joining me now is bill cristol and stephanie cutter. you've heard that president obama, after the gauze benghazi attack went to -- he can walk and chew gum at the same time, he can be president wherever he goes. now this week they are canceling these trips and president obama is on the case. what's going on there? is it a change in optics? what do you think? >> i think there is an optics problem but i also think that the ebola crisis has really struck concern...
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a number of doctors and medical professionals that he will be working with, stephanie. >> okay. libby casey thank you so much. again, we're awaiting another news conference on the latest american who has been diagnosed with ebola. we will have more in just a moment. >> first of all, the chairman missed a word in his opening statement, and apologize for and what do they want? >> the stream, on al jazeera america >>> looking live in brooklyn, new york, local reporters, and national reporters, sitting there in that room, are sat down, which means the mayor will probably be emerging in just a moment to give us an update on craig spencer who showed up with 103 degree fever and now in isolation. earlier we heard an extraordinary voice, nina pham who is now ebola free. let's listen to what she had to say. >> i'm so incredibly thankful for everyone involved in my care from the moment i became ill and was admitted up to today, my discharge. i would especially like to thank dr. kent brantley for his selfless act of donating plasma to me. >> dr. kent brantley was one of the doctors who co
a number of doctors and medical professionals that he will be working with, stephanie. >> okay. libby casey thank you so much. again, we're awaiting another news conference on the latest american who has been diagnosed with ebola. we will have more in just a moment. >> first of all, the chairman missed a word in his opening statement, and apologize for and what do they want? >> the stream, on al jazeera america >>> looking live in brooklyn, new york, local reporters,...
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san jose will set out plans to save lives on the street and over the internet. stephanie chuang live with a look at what that group is doing this morning. >> reporter: that's right. good morning to you, sam. we'll get the update later from the santa clara sheriff's office. you might think victims come from other countries, a lot are victimized here in hometowns in backyards. in fact, the bay area has been pinpointed as a major hub for human trafficking. that's why you've got this task force at hand at work. that's according to the fbi. which by the way puts the bay area as one of the top 13 places for sex and labor trafficking. sex trafficking gets a lot of attention but a lot of domestic servitude out there as well. the fastest growing organized criminal industry in the world valued at $32 billion. in june, the santa clara board of supervisors approved spending $850,000 to put sheriff sergeant, two deputies, plus an attorney and criminal investigator to really combat the problem from investigating suspicious behavior and businesses, seeing it through putting criminals behind bars. w
san jose will set out plans to save lives on the street and over the internet. stephanie chuang live with a look at what that group is doing this morning. >> reporter: that's right. good morning to you, sam. we'll get the update later from the santa clara sheriff's office. you might think victims come from other countries, a lot are victimized here in hometowns in backyards. in fact, the bay area has been pinpointed as a major hub for human trafficking. that's why you've got this task...