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justin gary is on his way to new york and he'll have a live new york coming up. tracy davidson, nbc 10 news. >>> there are no suspected ebola cases in this area however some people are being monitored more closely. three people from bucks county are being monitored. it's done out of precaution. >>> health care workers in gouser county are offering ebola training. >>> and children's hospital of philadelphia says it's ready to provide care to any kids who may get ebola. the cdc has designated c.h.o.p. as a place to handle ebola cases. they established an ebola task force. >>> now, we know there is a lot of concern. a lot of people are nervous about ebola, especially this news out of new york city. we're breaking down fact versus fiction. first, from the cdc, it's not spread through the air or by water or, in general, by food. the only way you can get ebola is by touching the goodably floods of a person with ebola. people are not contagious until they show symptoms. you can also get ebola by touching contaminated objects like needles or through infected animals, nam
justin gary is on his way to new york and he'll have a live new york coming up. tracy davidson, nbc 10 news. >>> there are no suspected ebola cases in this area however some people are being monitored more closely. three people from bucks county are being monitored. it's done out of precaution. >>> health care workers in gouser county are offering ebola training. >>> and children's hospital of philadelphia says it's ready to provide care to any kids who may get ebola....
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in new york city. the patient is dr. craig spencer, who recently returned to the u.s. from west africa. preliminary results show he tested positive for ebola. those results are being confirmed by the cdc. dr. spencer was rushed to bellevue hospital in manhattan. >> where he's still being treated this morning in isolation. jesse gary is live for us in new york city, just a short distance from that homent. in the last half hour you were talking about how the big job for leaders in new york city today is calming the public fear. what's being done about that? >> reporter: chris, the first thing, getting information out to residents. namely, this hop had already been designated an ebola treatment center. yesterday city council members were handing out pamphlets who live near dr. spencer. he had traveled on several subway lines and taken an uber car to brooklyn. he developed symptoms after moving around new york city and the public should not panic. >> being on the same subway car or living near a person wit
in new york city. the patient is dr. craig spencer, who recently returned to the u.s. from west africa. preliminary results show he tested positive for ebola. those results are being confirmed by the cdc. dr. spencer was rushed to bellevue hospital in manhattan. >> where he's still being treated this morning in isolation. jesse gary is live for us in new york city, just a short distance from that homent. in the last half hour you were talking about how the big job for leaders in new york...
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out of new york city. a new york city doctor has tested positive for the deadly virus. the cdc still has to confirm those results. this doctor was working with ebola patients in guinea. he left there ten days ago and returned to the u.s. here is an update in new york city. >> reporter: the new york city mayor confirms the ebola virus has arrived in the nation's most populous city. >> testing confirmed that a patient here in new york city has tested positive for ebola. the patient is now here in the hospital. there is no reason to be ala alarmed. >> reporter: that patient is dr. craig spencer. around noon thursday he notified the relief group he works for doctors without borders that he was suffering from fever, nausea and fatigue. within minutes, a hazmat team took him from his home to a hospital. >> he had a very ordinarily removal from his home. with emergency workers who were in full protective gear, he came here and had a very smooth transfer up to the isolation ward. >> reporter: dr. spencer returned to the u.s. last friday but had not returned to his position at a
out of new york city. a new york city doctor has tested positive for the deadly virus. the cdc still has to confirm those results. this doctor was working with ebola patients in guinea. he left there ten days ago and returned to the u.s. here is an update in new york city. >> reporter: the new york city mayor confirms the ebola virus has arrived in the nation's most populous city. >> testing confirmed that a patient here in new york city has tested positive for ebola. the patient is...
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out of new york city. a doctor in america's largest city tests positive for the ebola. reigniting fears about the spread of the disease. latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. you can only find sleep number at a sleep number store. right now, you can save $500 on the #1 rated i8 bed. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> lost test scores will mean retaking a.c. tmplgtt.s for som delaware high schoolers. the a.c.t. says the testing coordinator mailed the test scores incorrectly through the postal service instead of fedex and because of that all the tests were lost. patrick meehan wrote to postmaster general asking his office to investigate. students are key take the test. all of th
out of new york city. a doctor in america's largest city tests positive for the ebola. reigniting fears about the spread of the disease. latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for...
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this is new york. people come to new york. people come through new york's airports. we can't say this is an unexpected circumstance. >> reporter: dr. spencer lives in an apartment building in harlem, uptown. coming up in the next 30 minutes, what's being done to inform and to calm fears by residents in this city. live in new york, jesse gary, nbc news 10. >>> we want to remind you, there are no confirmed or suspected ebola cases in this area. however, some people are being monitored, watched a little more closely as as a precaution. bucks county is monitoring three people who traveled to west africa. they aren't showing stomsz but they are being monitored. children's hospital in philadelphia is standing by to care for any children who gets ebola. it's designated as a hospital in u.s. to handle potential cases. the ebola task force is used to plan policy. >>> health care workers in gloucester county is offering ebola training to the county's first responders. first session held at 10:00 in clayton. next sessions held next tuesday and wednesday. you can count on nbc 10
this is new york. people come to new york. people come through new york's airports. we can't say this is an unexpected circumstance. >> reporter: dr. spencer lives in an apartment building in harlem, uptown. coming up in the next 30 minutes, what's being done to inform and to calm fears by residents in this city. live in new york, jesse gary, nbc news 10. >>> we want to remind you, there are no confirmed or suspected ebola cases in this area. however, some people are being...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and while we are covering developing news on several fronts on this friday night, most urgently this evening there has been another school shooting in this country. this time at a high school north of seattle in marysville, washington, where a student started shooting in a school cafeteria. we want to begin with the very latest. nbc's hallie jackson is covering for us tonight. >> a possible shooting -- >> reporter: moments before students sprinted out of marysville pilchuck high school, austin in the cafeteria with a classmate. >> i see him stand up, pull something out of his pocket. at first i thought it was just someone making a really loud noise with like a bag, like a big wild pop until i heard four more after that. and i saw three kids just fall from the table like they were falling to the ground dead. >> reporter: from inside the school tweets from students, don't go towards the cafeteria, school in lock down, shots fired. i'm so scared. t
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and while we are covering developing news on several fronts on this friday night, most urgently this evening there has been another school shooting in this country. this time at a high school north of seattle in marysville, washington, where a student started shooting in a school cafeteria. we want to begin with the...
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i'm robert de niro and new york is my home. it's the best place to visit in the world and now it's the easiest, because now there are new tourism guides on the road, and on your phone that make it easier to find the places you love. find great dining, amazing history, and world-class entertainment, no matter where you are. take the ultimate road trip and see why i love new york. for more information, go to iloveny.com ♪ >>> back now on a saturday morning, october 25th, 2014. it is a beautiful fall day here in new york city. in the 70s later today, we're hearing here. lots of folks out there to enjoy it with us on the plaza. nice to have them here. >>> coming up in this half hour, we'll take a look at what seems to be a growing problem inside high school locker rooms. several football teams coming under fire for alleged bullying. so why does this keep happening? >>> also, one of the most heart-warming stories of the day. we do have to warn you, you might want a box of tissues handy. we'll tell you how complete strangers are co
i'm robert de niro and new york is my home. it's the best place to visit in the world and now it's the easiest, because now there are new tourism guides on the road, and on your phone that make it easier to find the places you love. find great dining, amazing history, and world-class entertainment, no matter where you are. take the ultimate road trip and see why i love new york. for more information, go to iloveny.com ♪ >>> back now on a saturday morning, october 25th, 2014. it is a...
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." >>> ebola has hit new york city. a doctor there is diagnosed with that potentially deadly virus. this morning we're learning more about where he had beened in hours just before he started showing symptoms. >>> a cash crash and shots fired. we're foelg more breaking news in hee lie valley where a police chase ended in gunfire. >>> and we're drying out this morning. look at wind blowing flags on top of the aramark building. it looks like the start of what should be a very nice weekend. good morning. i'm chris cato. >> i'm tracy davidson. let's find out more from bill henley. good morning. >> we're seeing no rain in the area. the clouds are clearing out during the day. won't clear out completely today but we'll get enough sunshine toe warm us into the 60s. you can see the clouds over center city at this hour. we're still seeing gusty winds. increased in the over the pocono
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it is the first test of a new quarantine policy now in effect in new jersey, new york, and illinois. anyone who has contact with ebola patients in the hot zone in west africa must be quarantined for 21 days. nbc 10 randy is live at newark airport. randy, what do travelers think of this new policy? >> reporter: you know, most passengers we spoke with understood the concern but admit three weeks in isolation, that's a lot to ask for. this policy is affecting some airports that many in philadelphia use as a secondary takeoff point. that nurse has tested negative for the ebola virus yet she remains tonight in a local hospital. at the international terminal, passengers are well aware that a quarantine order had been issued to a nurse from west africa. >> there is one person here with ebola? >> reporter: she tested negative. >> that's good. >> reporter: despite that test, she remains under mandatory isolation, unable to fly home to texas. she was whisked to a nearby hospital and could stay there three weeks. she works for doctors without borders in see arrow lee own and wrote this scathing
it is the first test of a new quarantine policy now in effect in new jersey, new york, and illinois. anyone who has contact with ebola patients in the hot zone in west africa must be quarantined for 21 days. nbc 10 randy is live at newark airport. randy, what do travelers think of this new policy? >> reporter: you know, most passengers we spoke with understood the concern but admit three weeks in isolation, that's a lot to ask for. this policy is affecting some airports that many in...
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is to make sure that we protect the public health. >> reporter: anyone returning to new york or new jersey after being in west africa and having contact with an ebola patient will be quarantined for 21 days. >> the cdc's guidance is continue wally changing and we need to set a standard for our two states. >> reporter: the doctor returned home a week ago and was diagnosed with the deadly disease. dr. craig spencer is in a special isolation unit in stable condition at the bellevue hospital in manhattan, but people have some lingering fearings, especially after hearing that he rode on a subway and went to a bowling alley. >> spencer and two friends remain under quarantine. meantime the new procedures have already been into use in newark international health. a health care landed there after treating ebola patients in west africa. she was put in quarantine. both governors said this is a reason a policy of voluntary quarantine simply isn't enough. tonight we checked and the cdc says it's reviewing it's policies for health care workers returning from west africa, but anybody flying into n
is to make sure that we protect the public health. >> reporter: anyone returning to new york or new jersey after being in west africa and having contact with an ebola patient will be quarantined for 21 days. >> the cdc's guidance is continue wally changing and we need to set a standard for our two states. >> reporter: the doctor returned home a week ago and was diagnosed with the deadly disease. dr. craig spencer is in a special isolation unit in stable condition at the...
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jersey and new york. it goes along with what we've been doing at the state level in both states. >> this mandatory quarantine was enacted after dr. craig spencer who had treated ebola patients was diagnosed with the virus in new york. >>> nbc 10's ted greenberg is live outside bellevue hospital in manhattan this evening where that doctor is in isolation. we understand that new quarantine mandate already being enforced. >> jim and renee, within the past hour we learned a woman who landed today at newark airport after recently having contact with ebola patients in africa has already been quarantined although she has not been feeling sick. despite that new mandate, new york city leaders continued tonight to call for calm. >> i want to repeat what i said last night. there is no cause for alarm. >> reporter: new yorkers urged again today by the city's mayor not to panic about ebola but nearby bellevue hospital where 33-year-old doctor and ebola patient craig spencer is in an isolation ward in stable condition
jersey and new york. it goes along with what we've been doing at the state level in both states. >> this mandatory quarantine was enacted after dr. craig spencer who had treated ebola patients was diagnosed with the virus in new york. >>> nbc 10's ted greenberg is live outside bellevue hospital in manhattan this evening where that doctor is in isolation. we understand that new quarantine mandate already being enforced. >> jim and renee, within the past hour we learned a...
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luan chan live with us tonight from new york. thank you. >>> here's the timeline for this ebola case. dr. spencer left guinea on the 14th. he arrived on the 17th and started to feel tired. today, he got a fever and shot up to 103, he was taken to bellevue's isolation unit. again, dr. spencer was working for doctors without borders. it was founded in 1971 by 13 doctors devoted to treating patients in crisis zones and now employs 30,000 people in 20 countries. doctors without border have treated 100,000 patients. three cases of ebola have been diagnosed in the ugs before tonight. thomas eric duncan along with two nurses who treated duncan. rita fomm is in good condition tonight and eric vincent who was declared ebola-free yesterday. be sure to tune in to nby 10 news today starting at 4:00 a.m. and nbc 10's ted green burg will be following live coverage tomorrow morning. >>> now, there are no confirmed ebola cases in our area. however, some are being monitored as a precaution tonight. bucks county officials tell us they're monitorin
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here in new york city one doctor is hospitalized with the virus while the states of new york and new jersey are implements new quarantines. we'll be joined live by dr. rick sacra who contracted and beat ebola. >>> when you see the aftermath of this car crash, the driver survived. wait until you hear when one unlikely piece of the car helped save his life. >>> going to pull at your heart strings a little bit here. take you to a town celebrating the holidays early this year. it's all part of an effort to help up with very brave boy battling a rare disease. >>> we'll have those stories and more when we get started on a saturday morning right here on "today." >> thanks. >> okay. >>> are you ready? i sure am. one of the top rachked teams in pennsylvania keeps on rolling. that kickses off this week's edition of the "high school blitz." >> yes, swinging along with the crimson. st. joe's prep continues to dominate. kid jackson gets in for the easy touchdown. prep rolls over roman catholic, 43-0. hadfield and alberto to jake robertson. 6-0. easy breezy, 50-12 win. shawnee quarterback, gets it
here in new york city one doctor is hospitalized with the virus while the states of new york and new jersey are implements new quarantines. we'll be joined live by dr. rick sacra who contracted and beat ebola. >>> when you see the aftermath of this car crash, the driver survived. wait until you hear when one unlikely piece of the car helped save his life. >>> going to pull at your heart strings a little bit here. take you to a town celebrating the holidays early this year....
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. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. jaylen fryberg is not the kid anyone thought would snap. he was popular and on the surface the problems in his life were not the sort we've come to associate with mass school shootings. still, the social media trail he leaves behind paints a teenager who may have been frustrated with some of those close to him. but even that may not fully explain why he apparently opened fire on his classmates in a marysville, washington school cafeteria yesterday killing one and setting four others to hospitals with severe wounds before taking his own life. today, authorities and eyewitnesses offered new details about the shooting at marysville pilchuck high school and what may have led to it. as we also learn more about the young victims, some of whom are fighting for their lives tonight. nbc's joe fryer is in marysville, washington for us with more now. >> reporter: good evening, lester. many students returned to school today retrieving items left behind when they fled. tonight, the m
. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. jaylen fryberg is not the kid anyone thought would snap. he was popular and on the surface the problems in his life were not the sort we've come to associate with mass school shootings. still, the social media trail he leaves behind paints a teenager who may have been frustrated with some of those close to him. but even that may not fully explain why he...
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york's mayor. >> this reached a major metropolis in new york city. what do you say to people, say, in philadelphia, who may worry it could spread there next. >> red liner says the situation is being handled completely differently compared to what happened in dallas where he says horrendous mistakes were made. >>> eight people have been diagnosed or treated for ebola on u.s. soil. of those eight, the new york doctor right now is the only known current case of ebola. of course one known death, thomas duncan. all the others including nurses who treated duncan or other health care workers in west africa and an nbc news cameraman are ebola-free. >>> some first responders in new jersey got potentially life-saving training. the training focused on personal protective equipment and guidelines for first responders when they suit up on scene. >> scary but as long as you're well equipped and ready to take on the task at hand, you know, the knowledge having hearing from the seminar can apply it in real life. >> the training is available through next wednesday. i
york's mayor. >> this reached a major metropolis in new york city. what do you say to people, say, in philadelphia, who may worry it could spread there next. >> red liner says the situation is being handled completely differently compared to what happened in dallas where he says horrendous mistakes were made. >>> eight people have been diagnosed or treated for ebola on u.s. soil. of those eight, the new york doctor right now is the only known current case of ebola. of...
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also changing the city slogan to, "i love new york. wait, no. i hate new york. i can't do this anymore. we are so breaking up. trust me. we are never, ever, ever getting back together." they're changing the slogan. i think it's cool. [ cheers and applause ] it's young and cool. yeah, i like it a lot. uh-oh, guys. a little contr-a-versy here. >> steve: ooh. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i say contr-a-versy, we air in england. so i have to say that. i'm contractually obligated. a little controversy. during an interview last night, weather channel co-founder john coleman says there's no such thing as man-made global warming. [ audience oohs ] it's actually not the first controversial statement coleman has said about the weather. take a look at some other risky things he said. he said, "i've been naming all the hurricanes after girls who dumped me in high school." [ laughter ] i mean -- >> steve: wow! >> jimmy: -- how can he do this? here's one, here's one more. he said, "when we send our meteorologist to report live from the storm, we kind
also changing the city slogan to, "i love new york. wait, no. i hate new york. i can't do this anymore. we are so breaking up. trust me. we are never, ever, ever getting back together." they're changing the slogan. i think it's cool. [ cheers and applause ] it's young and cool. yeah, i like it a lot. uh-oh, guys. a little contr-a-versy here. >> steve: ooh. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i say contr-a-versy, we air in england. so i have to say that. i'm contractually...
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live tonight in new york, i'm ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> thank you, ted. coming up at 5:30, what pennsylvania is doing right now to watch for possible ebola cases. we're checking with local health departments about how they're monitoring travelers. deanna durante is learning new information. she'll bring it to us live at 5:30. >>> nurse nina pham is free of ebola and will go home to texas. pham joined the doctors who cared for her. she was the first nurse diagnosed with the ebola virus after caring for thomas duncan at texas health presbyterian in dallas. she says she feels fortunate and blessed to be healthy and is excited to go home to her dog, bentley. >> i hope that people understand that this illness and this whole experience has been very stressful and. >> challenging for me and my family. although i no longer have ebola, i know it may be a while before i have my strength back. >> pham and her family met with president obama at the white house this afternoon before headed home. texas nurse amber vinson is making good progress in her treatment for the
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here in new york city. now, i want to try something fun with you, if you don't mind. everyone knows the classic cell phone ringtones but i thought it would be kind of cool if we hear you sing your version of them and call them stingtones. [ laughter ] >> okay. >> jimmy: yeah, you'll do it? okay. good. great. here's how it works. it's going to be fun. here, i'll give you this microphone right there. now, we're -- that was when i was in abba. >> oh, my god. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i was in -- yeah. now, here's how it works, we will play a popular ringtone and then you will sing it back to us in your own sting way. >> okay. >> jimmy: let's hear the first one. this is a default ringtone that plays on iphones, it's called marimba. [ tone plays ] ♪ ♪ okay. now let's hear the sting tone. [ scatting ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh i love that. that's fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] that was awesome. i like that one. here's another one here. this is very popular one. this is called xylophone ringtone. >> scary. [ tone play
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ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> here in new york today the rough ride of wall street continues after a volatile week. the dow finished the start of the new week down 223. nasdaq, s&p down as well. >>> still ahead for us on a monday night, the scandal that has shocked an entire town as a major source of pride is now making national headlines and for all the wrong reasons. >>> and later it was a hot night in the pits. a big fight with a national television audience watching. if you have medicare part d, you could be at the corner of "i'm throwing away money" and "i had no idea." well, walgreens has your back. our expert pharmacists make it easy for you to save on your prescriptions. so you can keep your money where it belongs. swing by walgreens... ...where you could save even more with medicare prescription copays as low as zero dollars. at the corner of happy and healthy. just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement. and save on taxes
ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> here in new york today the rough ride of wall street continues after a volatile week. the dow finished the start of the new week down 223. nasdaq, s&p down as well. >>> still ahead for us on a monday night, the scandal that has shocked an entire town as a major source of pride is now making national headlines and for all the wrong reasons. >>> and later it was a hot night in the pits. a big fight with a national television...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. as the latest american ebola victim has arrived in this country for treatment, a young mab who happens to be an extended member of our nbc news family, late today the president said the u.s. is considering adding additional screening measures at some u.s. airports, major ports of entry for travelers arriving from western africa. nbc news has learned those efforts would likely include cdc personnel at newark, jfk, chicago and washington dulles airports asking passengers about their travel history and taking temperatures. first tonight and out of immediate concern the latest american to arrive, the second ebola patient now taken to nebraska for treatment. tonight, our national correspondent kate snow is there to start us off. kate, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. ashuka mukpo was working with nancy snyderman. his symptoms seem to have gotten worse but seem to be in the early stages of this dangerous disease. the plane touched down
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i'm robert de niro and new york is my home. it's the best place to visit in the world and now it's the easiest, because now there are new tourism guides on the road, and on your phone that make it easier to find the places you love. find great dining, amazing history, and world-class entertainment, no matter where you are. take the ultimate road trip and see why i love new york. for more information, go to iloveny.com >>> check out this rain. triggered by the same system that drenched our area earlier this week. >>> now to the story of a diving horse, so to speak, rescued from a pool in arizona. a homeowner called firefighters telling them his horse fell onto his swimming pool. a veterinarian was also called to the scene to tranquilize the animal. rescuers used straps to slowly pull the horse out of the water. as you can see, the horse is doing all right. it's still unclear exactly how the animal got into that pool in the first place. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> i'm meteorologist michelle grossman. started out t
i'm robert de niro and new york is my home. it's the best place to visit in the world and now it's the easiest, because now there are new tourism guides on the road, and on your phone that make it easier to find the places you love. find great dining, amazing history, and world-class entertainment, no matter where you are. take the ultimate road trip and see why i love new york. for more information, go to iloveny.com >>> check out this rain. triggered by the same system that drenched...
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i'm lester holt reporting from new york. from all of us >> bob: after starting the season, 0-2, eli manning and the giants bounce back to win three straight. nick foles and the eagles are the tied for the best record in
i'm lester holt reporting from new york. from all of us >> bob: after starting the season, 0-2, eli manning and the giants bounce back to win three straight. nick foles and the eagles are the tied for the best record in
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in regards to what's going on in new york and new jersey. yesterday governors andrew cuomo and chris christie said the carnitine is about responsibility for protecting the public and they explain how it will work. >> depending on the risk level a person could require mandatory 21-day quarantine or at ago ft-regulated facility. low risk would be medically monitored for temperature and symptoms. others will have a protocol developed to fit their particular sixes. >> the health care worker being monitored this morning in newark had been working with doctors without borders. here's what they say about this mandate. doctors without borders has enacted strict protocols governing the return of its health workers to their home countries. we act in full compliance with official public health regulations. right now the organization says it is going over the new regulations put out by new york and new jersey, and they intend to comply with those guidelines. there are also efforts going on here in our area, in philadelphia, centered on communities with
in regards to what's going on in new york and new jersey. yesterday governors andrew cuomo and chris christie said the carnitine is about responsibility for protecting the public and they explain how it will work. >> depending on the risk level a person could require mandatory 21-day quarantine or at ago ft-regulated facility. low risk would be medically monitored for temperature and symptoms. others will have a protocol developed to fit their particular sixes. >> the health care...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and tonight ebola has come roaring back into the news. all it took was a suspected case in the nation's largest population center, new york city. a doctor has been hospitalized here in new york tonight. he is sick. and he is just back from treating ebola patients in west africa. while there have been a number of false alarms in recent days, the risk of an active ebola case in the crowded home to 8 million people has indeed set off alarms. and this case is being taken seriously. nbc's katy tur is outside bellevue hospital where the doctor who is now a patient is being treated in isolation. katy, good evening. >> reporter: brian, it's important to note that tests are still being done. we won't know for sure for another six to 12 hours. but city officials say they are taking this very seriously. they're treating it as if it is in fact ebola. sources in the city also tell us it is a 33-year-old man who was an er doctor at columbia presbyterian who j
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and tonight ebola has come roaring back into the news. all it took was a suspected case in the nation's largest population center, new york city. a doctor has been hospitalized here in new york tonight. he is sick. and he is just back from treating ebola patients in west africa. while there have been a number of...
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george kroony in new york. his first words about the honeymoon. >>> plus -- >> i've known her since she was a little girl. nicole richie is here. >> who the always candid nicole is taking aim at now. >> she's so cute. i want to punch her in the face. >>> this is "extra" atversal studios hollywood, the entertainment capital
george kroony in new york. his first words about the honeymoon. >>> plus -- >> i've known her since she was a little girl. nicole richie is here. >> who the always candid nicole is taking aim at now. >> she's so cute. i want to punch her in the face. >>> this is "extra" atversal studios hollywood, the entertainment capital
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we have been preparing literally for weeks on a coordinated effort plan, between new york city, new york state, federal government, cdc. we had just done a training with 5,000 health care workers, health care union has been fantastic. and this was a doctor, as you heard in the setup piece. so, the doctor was familiar with the disease. and, again, this is not like the flu. it's not airborne. it's not from people sneezing. the person has to be symptomatic. and it's basically transferred through bodily fluids. >> you say it was a doctor familiar with the disease -- i apologize for interrupting. you say it was a doctor familiar with the disease yet you heard that gentleman at the end of katy tur's piece saying if you're so familiar with the disease, you've been treating patients in nuinea, do you take the subway, do you go to a bowling alley? do you think dr. spencer acted responsibly? >> i'm not a doctor, matt. the flip side of what you said is if you're a doctor, you know you're not contagious until you're symptomatic. this is a doctor who is taking his temperature twice a day and, obvious
we have been preparing literally for weeks on a coordinated effort plan, between new york city, new york state, federal government, cdc. we had just done a training with 5,000 health care workers, health care union has been fantastic. and this was a doctor, as you heard in the setup piece. so, the doctor was familiar with the disease. and, again, this is not like the flu. it's not airborne. it's not from people sneezing. the person has to be symptomatic. and it's basically transferred through...
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york and new jersey, what would you tell them? >> well, go with the science. >> and the science says? >> the science says that the people who are not sick, and if you do not come into contact with bodily fluid and if somebody comes back from wherever, liberia, and they are well and they are no danger for anybody. >> well, dr. spencerr was well for a week. >> he was well for a week. >> but not leave them off, but m monitor them. monitor them in multiple ways, and you don't have to put them in a confined place. you monitor them and take their temperature and, remember, dr. spencer was not sick at the time that he was going around. and we keep saying it over and over again, chuck, you have to come into direct contact with the body fluids, and so the risk to the jep ral public is vanishingly small. >> apparently the according to governor cuomo, the federal governor is considering something more, something more astringent and what are you considering? >> well a that is certain types of monitoring. you have to strats fi the riss.s some
york and new jersey, what would you tell them? >> well, go with the science. >> and the science says? >> the science says that the people who are not sick, and if you do not come into contact with bodily fluid and if somebody comes back from wherever, liberia, and they are well and they are no danger for anybody. >> well, dr. spencerr was well for a week. >> he was well for a week. >> but not leave them off, but m monitor them. monitor them in multiple ways,...
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i'm robert de niro and new york is my home. it's the best place to visit in the world and now it's the easiest, because now there are new tourism guides on the road, and on your phone that make it easier to find the places you love. find great dining, amazing history, and world-class entertainment, no matter where you are. take the ultimate road trip and see why i love new york. for more information, go to iloveny.com why would you want to avoid them? because i don't want to... you know what? i'm gonna bring my maintenance guy in here to tell you all about it. roddy! so, uh, without your fee, your checking chamber can't run smoothly. every time you put money in, it causes, uh...deposit friction. gotta get some fiscal lube on there. [ male announcer ] it's time to bank human again. [ defeated] okay. [ male announcer ] avoid monthly maintenance fees at td bank with a minimum checking balance of just $100. td bank. america's most convenient bank. >>> this is pretty cool. the sun is getting into the spirit of halloween. nasa releas
i'm robert de niro and new york is my home. it's the best place to visit in the world and now it's the easiest, because now there are new tourism guides on the road, and on your phone that make it easier to find the places you love. find great dining, amazing history, and world-class entertainment, no matter where you are. take the ultimate road trip and see why i love new york. for more information, go to iloveny.com why would you want to avoid them? because i don't want to... you know what?...
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get it at discover.com fella who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? uh-huh. [ male announcer ] pace has that big, bold kick. anything else just ain't right. pace. grab the southwest by the bottle. anything else just ain't right. get to the terminal across town. are all the green lights you? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. is the natually refreshing liway to enjoy your meals.ea it's the flavour we all savour, does any food a favour. gotta be more tea! tea-riffic liption. be more tea. muppets most wanted, on blu-ray and digital august 12th. introducing new listerine® healthy white™. it not only safely whitens teeth, but also restores enamel. lose the nerves, and get a healthier, whiter smile that you'll love. listerine® healthy white™. power to your mouth™! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back to "late night", everyone. you know, being the
get it at discover.com fella who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? uh-huh. [ male announcer ] pace has that big, bold kick. anything else just ain't right. pace. grab the southwest by the bottle. anything else just ain't right. get to the terminal across town. are all the green lights you? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world...
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doris larkin, lovely lady, syracuse, in the great state of new york. we wish her a very happy birthday. she watches nbc news every night with brian williams. one of the great names in broadcasting. good for her. we appreciate that. thank you. >> and this is marguerite goodner, 104 years old today. she makes little dolls for her grandchildren. how about that? dale slingluff is 100 years old today from toledo, iowa.
doris larkin, lovely lady, syracuse, in the great state of new york. we wish her a very happy birthday. she watches nbc news every night with brian williams. one of the great names in broadcasting. good for her. we appreciate that. thank you. >> and this is marguerite goodner, 104 years old today. she makes little dolls for her grandchildren. how about that? dale slingluff is 100 years old today from toledo, iowa.
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i'm lester holt here in new york, from all of us at nbc news, good night. >>> the mercedes benz super dome in new orleans, louisiana, where tonight the saints play host to the packers on sunday night football. drew brees and the saints are winless on the road at 0-4. but they're 2-0 here at home. while randall cobb has five receiving touchdowns during a four game packers winning streak.
i'm lester holt here in new york, from all of us at nbc news, good night. >>> the mercedes benz super dome in new orleans, louisiana, where tonight the saints play host to the packers on sunday night football. drew brees and the saints are winless on the road at 0-4. but they're 2-0 here at home. while randall cobb has five receiving touchdowns during a four game packers winning streak.
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governors of new york and new jersey are at odds. the 21-day quarantine for workers returning from west africa, even if they're not showing symptoms. >>> in the study of eczema patients, half went back to the dermatologist for regular follow-ups, the other half e-mailed selfies to their doctors who made recommendations and prescribed medicine based on the photos. the number of patients who showed significant improvement was about the same for each group. >>> the countdown is on. most of you only have two months left to use up those vacation days or will you leave some of that time on the table? according to a new study by oxford economics, american workers are using only 77% of their paid time off. and are essentially working for free almost one week per year. moviegoers were in the holiday spirit this weekend as we just summoned up the biggest crowd, taking in an estimated $20 million. that was followed by keanu reeves action thriller "john wick." [thinking] started my camry. went to the auction. won a storage locker. found an old g
governors of new york and new jersey are at odds. the 21-day quarantine for workers returning from west africa, even if they're not showing symptoms. >>> in the study of eczema patients, half went back to the dermatologist for regular follow-ups, the other half e-mailed selfies to their doctors who made recommendations and prescribed medicine based on the photos. the number of patients who showed significant improvement was about the same for each group. >>> the countdown is...
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this comes after new york and new jersey enacted new policies requiring 21-day quarantine for people returning from west africa who had contact with ebola patients. hickox returns from the so-called hot zone and presented with a fever but is fighting her quarantine. >> we believe that that policy infringes on the constitutional liberty interests of ms. hickox, and we think that the policy is overly broad. >> reporter: attorney norman siegel says that policy could affect people who don't necessarily meet the criteria for quarantine that has been enacted by the two states. coming up in the next half hour, i'll update you on the condition of that other ebola patient over in new york, dr. spencer. live at the capitol in trenton, mercer county, jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >>> we have that update now. the symptoms are intensifying for the new york city doctor who contracted ebola working in guinea. dr. spencer received a plasma transfusion from ebola survivor nancy writebol. his fiancee is cleared of ebola but is under quarantine at their home. you can count on nbc 10 to separate fact from fi
this comes after new york and new jersey enacted new policies requiring 21-day quarantine for people returning from west africa who had contact with ebola patients. hickox returns from the so-called hot zone and presented with a fever but is fighting her quarantine. >> we believe that that policy infringes on the constitutional liberty interests of ms. hickox, and we think that the policy is overly broad. >> reporter: attorney norman siegel says that policy could affect people who...
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i grew up in new york. so i don't really -- i'm a terrible driver, i'm not really familiar with cars. >> seth: got it. >> that much. >> seth: sure. >> and i -- i was one of those times where you're driving home and your gas thing goes on empty, and you're like "oh, i'll get it in the morning on my way to work." and then i didn't leave enough time. so i remembered that i had a gas can for earthquake preparedness that everyone told me i needed. [ laughter ] >> seth: right. sure. l.a., very l.a. >> in my garage. i was like this is great, i'm going to pour the gas into the car that must work. >> seth: yes, of course. >> but i -- i unscrewed it and it was sloshing on the side of the car. so first i didn't realize it had a nozzle with it. >> seth: right, yeah. >> so i poured it into like a lemonade pitcher and that didn't work. then i poured it into an orange juice glass, that didn't work. then i had the genius idea that a champagne flute is the perfect size. [ laughter ] so i posted that. i was so proud of mysel
i grew up in new york. so i don't really -- i'm a terrible driver, i'm not really familiar with cars. >> seth: got it. >> that much. >> seth: sure. >> and i -- i was one of those times where you're driving home and your gas thing goes on empty, and you're like "oh, i'll get it in the morning on my way to work." and then i didn't leave enough time. so i remembered that i had a gas can for earthquake preparedness that everyone told me i needed. [ laughter ]...
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you're in new york. are you excited to be here in new york? >> i look forward to coming here, man. this is -- it's a great city. i wouldn't want to live here. >> jimmy: no. >> no, because i'm a little bit obviously of a wild child. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> and i could go crazy here if i lived here. i have to do it in short -- [ cheers ] it's a great city. >> jimmy: you'd break new york city in half, yeah. >> i'd be in trouble here. >> jimmy: yeah, you really would be. but what -- so what are you going to do after this? what are you gonna do while your in town? >> unfortunately my daughter lives here. i'm going to soul cycle, whatever that is. [ light laughter ] my daughter's trying to kill me. she brags about -- i guess it's spinning but more aggressive. so i don't know what it is, but i'm going to soul cycle as soon as i leave you. you want to go? >> jimmy: i can't make it. >> why? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm going to a a screening of "teenaged mutant ninja turtles." [ laughter ] >> yeah, i'm going to soul -- >> jimmy: spinning -- have you ever done spinning? >> i've done spinning
you're in new york. are you excited to be here in new york? >> i look forward to coming here, man. this is -- it's a great city. i wouldn't want to live here. >> jimmy: no. >> no, because i'm a little bit obviously of a wild child. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> and i could go crazy here if i lived here. i have to do it in short -- [ cheers ] it's a great city. >> jimmy: you'd break new york city in half, yeah. >> i'd be in trouble here. >> jimmy: yeah,...
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fella who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? uh-huh. [ male announcer ] pace has that big, bold kick. anything else just ain't right. pace. grab the southwest by the bottle. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. i'm here with jada pinkett-smith. [ cheers and applause ] gotta watch "gotham." she's great in it. we're about to play a game that requires a little bit of skill and a lot of luck. it's called "rock, paper, scissors, pie." ♪ ♪ rock paper scissors pie ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now the game is very simple and very fun. everyone has a really fun -- >> okay. >> jimmy: jada and i will take our positions behind these carnival cut-outs and play "rock, paper, scissors." whoever loses each round has to click the pie throwing mechanism in front of them. it's completely random. [ laughter ] you never know which click is going to result in a pie getting smashed in your face. the first one to get hit with two pies loses. jada, are you ready? [ cheers and applause ] here we go. >> o
fella who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? uh-huh. [ male announcer ] pace has that big, bold kick. anything else just ain't right. pace. grab the southwest by the bottle. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. i'm here with jada pinkett-smith. [ cheers and applause ] gotta watch "gotham." she's great in it. we're about to play a game that requires a little bit of skill and a lot of luck. it's called "rock, paper,...
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new york's j.f.k. air port began screening passengers last weekend. >>> today, delaware county's ebola task force met for the very first time made up of hospital workers and ems leaders who want to make sure the county is ready to treat payments.h nbc 10 began speaking to wrkers to find out what they're prepeared to do. >> reporter: we learned that emergency responders are pairing by testing and tweaking safety protocols just in case the deadly virus shows up here. >> absolutely i'm prepared. >> chester city police officer says his team in is prepared in the event ebola strikes here. >> the officer, who's also a medic, heads the police officer's new emergency services unit. >> what it does is it gives us an ability to, in the field, hopefully identify an at least razor index of suspicion that this person may or may not have ebola. >> the unit is made up of 16 medically trained officers. and stackleback says proet calls are already in place. >> extra gloves, red bags, safety wipes. >> and the officer's
new york's j.f.k. air port began screening passengers last weekend. >>> today, delaware county's ebola task force met for the very first time made up of hospital workers and ems leaders who want to make sure the county is ready to treat payments.h nbc 10 began speaking to wrkers to find out what they're prepeared to do. >> reporter: we learned that emergency responders are pairing by testing and tweaking safety protocols just in case the deadly virus shows up here. >>...
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for example, this was the headline for "the new york times." "apple goes big with the iphone 6 and small with smart watch." simple and informative. but we wanted to take a look at how some of the other news outlets covered this story in a piece we call, "how they reported it." [ typewriter ding ] [ light laughter ] >> seth: these products are a hit with today's youth, so let's see how children's magazine, "highlights" reported it. "try to spot the one difference between the iphone 5 and the iphone 6." [ light laughter ] i don't know. i guess it's a little bit bigger. yeah, who's right? next we have fox news. they're always reporting stuff. mostly stuff your grandpa says at thanksgiving, but it's still stuff. [ laughter ] let's see how they reported it. "obama floods stores with chinese made tracking devices." [ light laughter ] [ applause ] about what i expected. you saw how they reported to kids. now let's see how they reported to older people. "aarp magazine" said, "did i break it? i think i broke it." "no, you didn't, grandma, you just turne
for example, this was the headline for "the new york times." "apple goes big with the iphone 6 and small with smart watch." simple and informative. but we wanted to take a look at how some of the other news outlets covered this story in a piece we call, "how they reported it." [ typewriter ding ] [ light laughter ] >> seth: these products are a hit with today's youth, so let's see how children's magazine, "highlights" reported it. "try to spot...
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the new york media is basically stirring it up, specifically the "new york daily news." they are unfairly categorizing the way fans reacted to this injury. charlie the employee tells 94 wip he was cheering the drop. charlie says as soon as he saw that cruz was laying on the turf hurt he stopped cheering and got on a knee and prayed for cruz. we have video evidence of that right here. left of your screen. there's charlie. what does he do? he'll get down on one knee and prays. that is exhibit "a" for the "daily news." take notice. then there's 97.5, he tweeted giants fans, victor cruz is over. dance to that. mike got should thousands of angry tweets. he saw the drop from the big screen outside the link and didn't see cruz hurting after. that is his defense. the link cheered when cruz dropped the ball. and then when fans saw cruz was down in serious pain, the linc went quiet and they cheered him as he was carted off. very classy. the defense rests. >>> coming up at 6:00, an update on how long darren sproles will be out. it's not as bad as you thought. >> thank you. >>> this
the new york media is basically stirring it up, specifically the "new york daily news." they are unfairly categorizing the way fans reacted to this injury. charlie the employee tells 94 wip he was cheering the drop. charlie says as soon as he saw that cruz was laying on the turf hurt he stopped cheering and got on a knee and prayed for cruz. we have video evidence of that right here. left of your screen. there's charlie. what does he do? he'll get down on one knee and prays. that is...
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christie enacted a new policy, and the new york governor took similar action. now both states are requiring a 21-day home quarantine for people returning from west africa who had contact with ebola patients. federal health officials say such measures could hurt the effort to recruit health care workers to fight the virus on the front lines. and here at home, one new jersey nurse under mandatory quantirane inside a hospital says her civil rights have been violated and has hired an attorney. >>> today we will hear from septa union workers after they voted to authorize a strike. nbc 10's matt delucia's live in center city. matt, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, the decision of when to strike is now up to the union leadership, and they will be holding a news conference later this afternoon to discuss those plans. twu local 234 has 4,700 members. they operate the buses, subways and trolley service. the union has been working without a contract since march, and members voted to strike if an agreement with septa is not reached soon. septa says if a strike shou
christie enacted a new policy, and the new york governor took similar action. now both states are requiring a 21-day home quarantine for people returning from west africa who had contact with ebola patients. federal health officials say such measures could hurt the effort to recruit health care workers to fight the virus on the front lines. and here at home, one new jersey nurse under mandatory quantirane inside a hospital says her civil rights have been violated and has hired an attorney....
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i'm robert de niro and new york is my home. it's the best place to visit in the world and now it's the easiest, because now there are new tourism guides on the road, and on your phone that make it easier to find the places you love. find great dining, amazing history, and world-class entertainment, no matter where you are. take the ultimate road trip and see why i love new york. for more information, go to iloveny.com >>> this is nbc 10 news. >> the deadline is looming for former players to opt out of the nfl concussion lawsuit. lawyers for some players had asked for the tuesday deadline to be dlae delelayed until afte fairness hearing. the league lawyers who negotiated the minimum $765 million deal opposed the delay, arguing that thousands need the money quickly. the settlement may not be finalized until the end of the year. >>> this next one may make you think twice if you're planning to eat bacon. we could see a drop in pork prices after word that more pig lets are surviving a deadly virus that has killed millions of piglets
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policy in new jersey and new york. federal health experts say a mandatory 21-day quarantine of medical workers returning from treating ebola in west africa is unnecessary, and the president is asking the state's governors to ease up. nbc 10's jesse gary is live in trenton for us this morning where governor christie said last night that the new protocols will stay. jesse? >> reporter: vai, yeah, good morning. in the case of kaci hickox, that nurse who went to the hot zone in west africa and then came back, she was put in quarantine in a hospital because she presented with a fever. remember that case last week in new york with dr. spencer. same kind of thing. he had a fever, so they immediately put him in a hospital. so, with kaci hickox, she went into a hospital, but in newark. late over the weekend, both new york and new jersey enacted policies requiring 21-day home quarantine for people returning from west africa who had contact with ebola patients. the federal health officials say close monitoring of returning travel
policy in new jersey and new york. federal health experts say a mandatory 21-day quarantine of medical workers returning from treating ebola in west africa is unnecessary, and the president is asking the state's governors to ease up. nbc 10's jesse gary is live in trenton for us this morning where governor christie said last night that the new protocols will stay. jesse? >> reporter: vai, yeah, good morning. in the case of kaci hickox, that nurse who went to the hot zone in west africa...
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the group says it is now going over the new guidelines put in place by the governors of new york and new jersey but they do intend to comply with those regulations. live in the digital operations center, matt delucia, nbc10 news. >> thank you, matt. >>> new let's head to manhattan for the latest on what's happening there. dr. craig spencer, he is in an isolation yun net at bellevue hospital. he returned from guinea last week and was diagnosed with ebola thursday night at the hospital. >>> you can count on nbc10 to help address your concerns about the ebola virus. on monday morning we will have two medical professionals mere at the nbc10 studios to answer your questions. if you have a question, send it in right now. you can go to our facebook page, the nbc10 facebook page and look for the ebola q and a section. we will answer all of your questions live monday morning from 4:00 in the morning until 7:00 right here on "nbc10 news today." >>> now to decision 2014. this morning we've learned that president obama will be making a stop in philadelphia. mr. obama is scheduled to visit the ci
the group says it is now going over the new guidelines put in place by the governors of new york and new jersey but they do intend to comply with those regulations. live in the digital operations center, matt delucia, nbc10 news. >> thank you, matt. >>> new let's head to manhattan for the latest on what's happening there. dr. craig spencer, he is in an isolation yun net at bellevue hospital. he returned from guinea last week and was diagnosed with ebola thursday night at the...
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york and new jersey. you have the joint chiefs of staffs recommending to the department of defense that troops, u.s. troops coming home from ebola fighting missions in west africa be quarantined for 21 days. why is it so abhorrent to you to put yourself in that very same position? >> you know, i truly believe that this policy is not scientifically nor constitutionally just. and so i am not going to sit around and be bullied by politicians and forced to stay in my home when i am not a risk to the american public. >> when you arrived at newark liberty national airport and told people you had just been in sierra leone and treating ebola patients and they used that thermal scanner on your forehead after a few hours and it registered you at 101, you have to remember that just a couple of days earlier, dr. craig spencer returned from guinea where he was treating ebola patients, moved freely about the new york area, then he developed symptoms and was diagnosed with ebola. do you understand what that did that to
york and new jersey. you have the joint chiefs of staffs recommending to the department of defense that troops, u.s. troops coming home from ebola fighting missions in west africa be quarantined for 21 days. why is it so abhorrent to you to put yourself in that very same position? >> you know, i truly believe that this policy is not scientifically nor constitutionally just. and so i am not going to sit around and be bullied by politicians and forced to stay in my home when i am not a risk...
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we'll explore that on nbc 10 news today. i'm robert de niro and new york is my home. it's the best place to visit in the world and now it's the easiest, because now there are new tourism guides on the road, and on your phone that make it easier to find the places you love. find great dining, amazing history, and world-class entertainment, no matter where you are. take the ultimate road trip and see why i love new york. for more information, go to iloveny.com >>> at 5:44. green on the radar this morning. see the rain from the west moving into our region. meteorologist bill henley says the showers will start this late afternoon and be off and on. he'll be back in a moment to let us know when we can expect to see the rain end. >>> tension continues to stir in missouri. a protest turned haasile with police pepper spraying demonstrators after one patrol car was damaged. an 18-year-old black man was shot by a white police officer on wednesday after he allegedly opened fire on that officer. more protest are planned for this weekend in st. louis. this comes two months after t
we'll explore that on nbc 10 news today. i'm robert de niro and new york is my home. it's the best place to visit in the world and now it's the easiest, because now there are new tourism guides on the road, and on your phone that make it easier to find the places you love. find great dining, amazing history, and world-class entertainment, no matter where you are. take the ultimate road trip and see why i love new york. for more information, go to iloveny.com >>> at 5:44. green on the...
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[ cheers and applause ] hot new york city crowd. thank you very, very much. i feel the love, welcome to the "tonight show," everybody. you've made it, you're here. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for being here and spending your time with us. here's what people are talking about. some big news out of washington today. after all the recent security breaches at the white house julia pierson, the director of the secret service resigned today. [ audience aws ] yeah, she's says she's going to miss being in the white house, but knowing the secret service, she should be able to come back any time she wants. [ laughter and applause ] the door is always open. literally. the door is always open. and get this, this week a a reporter asked mitt romney if he would run again for president in 2016 and romney said quote, "we'll see what happens." [ laughter ] incidentally, that's what he says every time his wife asks him to dance. like, "all right, here goes nothing. here goes nothing, all right. [ laughter ] that's right, we'll give it a a shot, we'll try it." [ applause
[ cheers and applause ] hot new york city crowd. thank you very, very much. i feel the love, welcome to the "tonight show," everybody. you've made it, you're here. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for being here and spending your time with us. here's what people are talking about. some big news out of washington today. after all the recent security breaches at the white house julia pierson, the director of the secret service resigned today. [ audience aws ] yeah, she's says she's...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and let's begin here tonight with a little perspective. ebola has so far killed upwards of 4,500 people in western africa. and one patient here out of three known cases. nevertheless, the presence of ebola in this country has caused fear, in some cases mild panic. and we've learned not all of our medical facilities are ready for it. that was made clear again today. we have it all covered again tonight beginning again tonight with nbc's kate snow at the hospital in dallas. kate, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. we have late word tonight from the cdc. they say they cannot rule out the possibility that amber vinson, the nurse, may have been sick when she first flew a week ago on friday to ohio. that means they're now going to be looking for passengers on that flight as well as the second flight that she took on monday of this week. vinson was moved to emory university hospital. and tonight the other nurse, nina pham, is being flown t
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and let's begin here tonight with a little perspective. ebola has so far killed upwards of 4,500 people in western africa. and one patient here out of three known cases. nevertheless, the presence of ebola in this country has caused fear, in some cases mild panic. and we've learned not all of our medical facilities...
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i love new york. i love new york. >> jimmy: yeah, you do. >> i hate the eagles. >> jimmy: exactly, but, new york is going to love you back, because boy, you're back on broadway here. look at this, this is giant. [ cheers and applause ] "the elephant man." >> it's a great story. >> jimmy: oh my god. >> patty clarkson's in it and alessandro nivola too, and thery're such a great cast. >> jimmy: i would love that -- with patricia clarkson. now this is uh -- the story clearly of john marrick. i saw billy crudup do "the elephant man." >> i was in grad school when he did it. that's right, yeah 20 2000, 2000, i think he did it. >> jimmy: yeah, you're much younger than him. uh, now. [ laughter ] i was in high school when he was on broadway. >> no, i couldn't get a job i was like oh, i'll go to school. >> jimmy: no, but you studied a a long time, you actually you wanted to do this play a long time ago. >> i did, it was actually the reason i wanted to become an actor. my father showed me this movie when i was a
i love new york. i love new york. >> jimmy: yeah, you do. >> i hate the eagles. >> jimmy: exactly, but, new york is going to love you back, because boy, you're back on broadway here. look at this, this is giant. [ cheers and applause ] "the elephant man." >> it's a great story. >> jimmy: oh my god. >> patty clarkson's in it and alessandro nivola too, and thery're such a great cast. >> jimmy: i would love that -- with patricia clarkson. now...
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new jersey, new york, and illinois already have quarantines in place. it's in response to the case of dr. craig spencer. he arrived in new york from liberia, then became ill with the deadly virus this week. ebola survivors warn that the 21-day quarantine will discourage volunteers from going overseas to help take care of people with the virus. >> going to have to take another three weeks totally out of commission. >> so it's a real practical concern. >> yeah. >> and most of these doctors are volunteers. >> absolutely. all of them i think. >> in terms of dr. spencer's condition, it's gotten worse, but that's expected. health officials say he remains awake and communicative at bellevue hospital. that's the good news. nancy writebol, a survivor of ebola, she has donated plasma to dr. spencer. writebol was one of the first americans diagnosed with the deadly virus. she contracted it while working as a missionary in liberia. also under the mandatory quarantine is a nurse in newark, new jersey. she returned to the u.s. this week after taking care of ebola pat
new jersey, new york, and illinois already have quarantines in place. it's in response to the case of dr. craig spencer. he arrived in new york from liberia, then became ill with the deadly virus this week. ebola survivors warn that the 21-day quarantine will discourage volunteers from going overseas to help take care of people with the virus. >> going to have to take another three weeks totally out of commission. >> so it's a real practical concern. >> yeah. >> and most...