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we have tony from new york city. welcome to the show. >> thank you very much, i appreciate it. >> so tell us why you came up with this and why these moves? >> these moves are deep inside of me and they come out. i just love the song. that's really the short and skinny of it. that's the whole deal. >> he what do people say when you're walking down the street and you break into dance? >> new york city is great because no one cares at all. like i just do it. like they don't bat an eye at all. i'm probably the sanest thing they've seen that day. >> what happens if i can't -- i just have to do it. it's a compulsion. i was wondering -- >> it's like an out of body experience. >> i don't know it. that's tony only dances to pony. that's not tony oswald. are you surprised by how people are responding? of course i'm surprised. i can't believe people. >> have you heard from genuine at all. >> i have not spoken to him directly but i have been invited to a festival in november to dance next to him. i will be meeting him in novembe
we have tony from new york city. welcome to the show. >> thank you very much, i appreciate it. >> so tell us why you came up with this and why these moves? >> these moves are deep inside of me and they come out. i just love the song. that's really the short and skinny of it. that's the whole deal. >> he what do people say when you're walking down the street and you break into dance? >> new york city is great because no one cares at all. like i just do it. like they...
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in new york. a new and mandatory quarantine for any passenger traveling from west africa. dr. spencer, the first symptom, fatigue. linzie davis with where he went in new york and how he felt in the first 72 hours. >> reporter: tonight, authorities carting away his possessions. officials tracing everyone he came into contact with since the moment he felt fatigued on wednesday. we went to this restaurant. and a walk through this park. stopped for coffee, and went home. on wednesday, an outing with friends. in this station, he boarded the "l" train, bound for brooklyn. destination, a bowling alley called the gutter. >> we came to see if there was any reason to be concerned. there aren't any. >> reporter: he and his friends called it a night early. then took a car service back to his manhattan apartment. then, next morning, he rushed to the hospital with a 103-degree fever. new york's mayor urging the city not to worry. >> there's no reason to change routines in any way. >> reporter: and the prove it,
in new york. a new and mandatory quarantine for any passenger traveling from west africa. dr. spencer, the first symptom, fatigue. linzie davis with where he went in new york and how he felt in the first 72 hours. >> reporter: tonight, authorities carting away his possessions. officials tracing everyone he came into contact with since the moment he felt fatigued on wednesday. we went to this restaurant. and a walk through this park. stopped for coffee, and went home. on wednesday, an...
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york city. >> new york city, new york state. you are at the top of the list. you learn that the hard way several times. security and making sure the people in this state are secure, public safety is job one. and understand the diming that is driving. charlie i don't believe this goes away, i don't believe this gets better. i believe this is a new normal. i believe this isis, there are a number of groups. >> rose: you support what the president has done so far. >> i support -- >> rose: should he do more. >> i support the president in his war on terror. he's the commander in chief, he calls the shots. i don't think that we can do enough. i think this is the new reality. >> rose: should the president havecm done more in syria. you know what the criticism of the president is at an early time when asked to support and secretary clinton said we need to do more and ci director petraeus and defense secretary all said we should do more and the president said no. >> yes. for me charlie it's like yesterday, i'm not going to second guess th
york city. >> new york city, new york state. you are at the top of the list. you learn that the hard way several times. security and making sure the people in this state are secure, public safety is job one. and understand the diming that is driving. charlie i don't believe this goes away, i don't believe this gets better. i believe this is a new normal. i believe this isis, there are a number of groups. >> rose: you support what the president has done so far. >> i support --...
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. >> getting around new york city in a wheelchair is not an easy task. >> not wheelchair accessible. >> how long it took this guy to catch a cab. >> a driver spots some sweet plants outside a house. >> i like those. i'm going to take them. >> why it takes some kind of nerve to do this. >> and see how a dude turned his 24 karat into youtube gold. >>> as a parent when you feel most powerless is when your child is sick. a father believes his daughter is choking. he doesn't want to wait for triage. he is not waiting. kicks the door down. he believes his daughter has swallowed a coin and is choking. this guy is just not ready to wait. they were delaying on him. so he breaks down the door to get his daughter some treatment. his daughter actually did receive treatment from a physician. she is just fine. they totally understood the situation. they got the dad calmed down. sometimes as a parent, you just get scared. >> time does matter in that situation. you need to get that dislodged as soon as possible. >> she wasn't choking. >> i feel like maybe there was miscommunication there, too. he ob
. >> getting around new york city in a wheelchair is not an easy task. >> not wheelchair accessible. >> how long it took this guy to catch a cab. >> a driver spots some sweet plants outside a house. >> i like those. i'm going to take them. >> why it takes some kind of nerve to do this. >> and see how a dude turned his 24 karat into youtube gold. >>> as a parent when you feel most powerless is when your child is sick. a father believes his...
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this case in new york will likely be a conversation during a hearing in washington today. members will discuss interagency coordination and whether front line hack workers have been adequately trained and equipped to do what they have coming up from new york city in our next hour. >> ear. >> i took him to $ side. i was like everything's going to be okay. >> she was parked right here, she wanted to back up. she was on the reverse gear but she was on the drive gear. she wanted to stop it and push the brake. sin she was nervous, she rushed the accelerator even hard are. >> one seriously hurt. police aren't saying why the driver may have got i don't know confused. >> two robbers pulled a again on each other inside the lymon jewelry store. directs aid that. >> keep an eye on that. 4:35 on your friday. a man accused of stealing a 72-year-old woman in an attempted carjack be while she was leaving a wedding at the brk re the two men' use. >> police say transient is linked to where sign it they destroyed nearly $5 million was mch. gutierrez has had. >> the afters willening to he's.
this case in new york will likely be a conversation during a hearing in washington today. members will discuss interagency coordination and whether front line hack workers have been adequately trained and equipped to do what they have coming up from new york city in our next hour. >> ear. >> i took him to $ side. i was like everything's going to be okay. >> she was parked right here, she wanted to back up. she was on the reverse gear but she was on the drive gear. she wanted...
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this is new york, people come through new york. they come through new york's airports so we can't say that this is an unexpected circumstance. we have had a full, coordinated effort that has been working literally night and day, court nading sfi, state and federal resources, coordinating and drilling from airports to transportations, to subway stations to ambulances to hospitals. so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. they didn't know what they were dealing with in dallas. and we had the advantage of learning from the dallas experience. just the other day, it had been long days, but i believe yesterday we had 5,000 health care workers who were being drilled on just this situation. we also had a fortunate circumstance here that the infected person was a doctor. the doctor who worked on doctors without borders. so he was familiar with the possibility and the symptoms, et cetera. and he handled himself accordingly. our best information is that for the relevant period of time, he was only exposed to a very few people
this is new york, people come through new york. they come through new york's airports so we can't say that this is an unexpected circumstance. we have had a full, coordinated effort that has been working literally night and day, court nading sfi, state and federal resources, coordinating and drilling from airports to transportations, to subway stations to ambulances to hospitals. so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. they didn't know what they were dealing with in dallas....
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how the new york city start up is transforming the home cooking experience. ♪ >> just as new york is known for its great restaurants and top chefs, the prices for these one class meals do not come cheap. blue apron is a startup that offers tasty meals at everyday prices. you get a box of instructions and ingredients. we are inside louis bring in the final installment of our series. -- blue apron and a final installment of our series. >> and new york city startup looking to spice things up in your kitchen. >> and is not about eating, but the experience of cooking and having fun while cooking in the kitchen. >> they have fresh ingredients that customers can cook in their own kitchen. the process is simple. customer selects three meals from six weekly options. in about a week, the ingredients arrives at your door. >> we are not selling you a recipe off the website, we send you ingredients that are a fundamental part of the experience. we get to tell the stories of our suppliers. >> three meals 14 of people -- three meals for two people cost $60. that is $10 per diner. how do they do it?
how the new york city start up is transforming the home cooking experience. ♪ >> just as new york is known for its great restaurants and top chefs, the prices for these one class meals do not come cheap. blue apron is a startup that offers tasty meals at everyday prices. you get a box of instructions and ingredients. we are inside louis bring in the final installment of our series. -- blue apron and a final installment of our series. >> and new york city startup looking to spice...
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august of this year i went to new york city with the full knowledge of the new york police department and the new york mayor's office, i made the same type of body freedom speech in the center of times square, and was picked up by associated press. it went all over the country and it seems to be dropped as an issue in this city, you know, which used to be recognized as a center for progressive liberal cutting edge thought and we have a question of whether it's going away. i'm here to fight it. if you want to join in, you fight. this is not a classical issue for running for supervisor so i'm going to go back to the classical issues which are he economic security and neighborhood control of property development in this city. we're seeing some trends away from this. you should know that i have the endorsement of the san francisco tenants union, 62% of the household in this district are renters. and of the homeowners and condo owners, most of them are former renters and are very tensetive to tenants rights. i'm for passing of proposition g on this ballot which puts a real estate property
august of this year i went to new york city with the full knowledge of the new york police department and the new york mayor's office, i made the same type of body freedom speech in the center of times square, and was picked up by associated press. it went all over the country and it seems to be dropped as an issue in this city, you know, which used to be recognized as a center for progressive liberal cutting edge thought and we have a question of whether it's going away. i'm here to fight it....
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that it for us in new york. "inside story" is next on al jazeera america. >> protecting a vulnerable public or giving in to the fears of a panicking public. ebola, fears and science. it's the inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. after a doctor coming home to new york after treating ebola treatments in west africa submitted himself to treatment, and a nurse landed in new jersey's newark international airport, worry about the disease spread in the country's most densely populated region. governor chris christie puts the nurse in involuntary quarantine even though she's show nothing symptoms of the disease. he backed off the absolute form of mandated quarantine for people who showed no symptoms over the weekend. the obama administration was critical of both' approaches, noting mandatory quarantine for volunteers made it less likely for volunteers to head to west africa where their help is badly needed. the u.s. is trying to figure out how to treat the trickle of potential cases landing here. over the weekend a c
that it for us in new york. "inside story" is next on al jazeera america. >> protecting a vulnerable public or giving in to the fears of a panicking public. ebola, fears and science. it's the inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. after a doctor coming home to new york after treating ebola treatments in west africa submitted himself to treatment, and a nurse landed in new jersey's newark international airport, worry about the disease spread in the country's most densely...
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new york city,s i represent new york state. my constituents are in new york city but i represent the whole state, and there is a difference between upstate and downstate. a i -- ideology there is difference so they are very different jobs and two very different constituencies with two different sets of values. in my position at the end of the day, i have to make sure that this state is economically competitive, and i have to make sure that the tax situation keeps us competitive, so yes, i reduced taxes all across the board, not just for the rich. the middle class has paid lower taxes since they -- than they have since the 1950's. we cut the waste and fraud. from my point of view, that is exactly what we should be doing. that is what a progressive should be doing. when did it become written in the bible that are aggressive anitics is running inefficient, bloated government? no. progressive politics is running an efficient, streamlined government that actually gets money, and performs more more money, more money. that is not the
new york city,s i represent new york state. my constituents are in new york city but i represent the whole state, and there is a difference between upstate and downstate. a i -- ideology there is difference so they are very different jobs and two very different constituencies with two different sets of values. in my position at the end of the day, i have to make sure that this state is economically competitive, and i have to make sure that the tax situation keeps us competitive, so yes, i...
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york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time it is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city in a building without a roof. >> bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local politicians as a way to jumpstart the stuttering economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on. >> the nfl owners liked to bring the game to some of the newer stadiums to highlight them. they wanted the world to see this great facility. >> millions of people around the world will be watching super bowl xlviii. perhaps no venue is better prepared or staffed for an event like this. 20 times a season, metlife undergoes a transformation. a staff of about 20 takes two days to change it from one team to the other -- from jet
york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time it is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city in a building without a roof. >> bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local politicians as a way to jumpstart...
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new york, old cool, puerto rican good stuff. get within 20 feet of this place and prepare to lose your find. >> it's basically fried pig. the ears, tongue, chopped up and deep fried. >> so off cut parts deep fried? what's not to like about that. >> we're going to get that in there. >> oh, yeah. >> the skin is just chopped up. >> so skin and fat. >> skin and fat. >> yeah, it's almost like a little meat candy bar. >> it's amazing. it's amazing. >> always. >> and what else do we need? >> yeah. >> puerto rico, i miss you. >> the bronx to me became a place where i could really engage my sensibility. >> right. >> you could really just come here eat drink, wine, and just indulge. >> this is pretty much the center of the pork universe as i've ever seen it in new york. i don't know any place porkier than what i'm looking at. >> this is exactly the kind of thing i thought we lost in new york. that one after another faded away in the neighborhoods i lived in and all along it was there. right under foot. a gusher of porky goodness. >> there
new york, old cool, puerto rican good stuff. get within 20 feet of this place and prepare to lose your find. >> it's basically fried pig. the ears, tongue, chopped up and deep fried. >> so off cut parts deep fried? what's not to like about that. >> we're going to get that in there. >> oh, yeah. >> the skin is just chopped up. >> so skin and fat. >> skin and fat. >> yeah, it's almost like a little meat candy bar. >> it's amazing. it's...
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old school new york puerto rican good stuff. get within 20 feet of this place and prepare to lose your freakin' mind. >> it's basically fried pig. the ears and the tongue, chopped up and deep-fried. >> chopped up, deep fried. the shank there? >> yeah, the shoulder. you're going to get that in there. >> a oh, yeah. >> so the skin and fat? >> yeah, like a meat candy bar. >> amazing. what else? puerto rico, i miss you. >> need some more. the bronx became the place i could engage my sensibility. you could really come here, eat, drink, wine, women and song and indulge. ma >> this is pretty much the pork universe in new york. i don't know anywhere else porkier than that. >> this is exactly the kind of thing i thought we lost in new york. all along, all along it was right there under food, a gusher of porky goodness. >> there's a great line which they say, cele-bronx. what, you think this is the bronx? the music is really loud and it's a mess. to me, i take that as a point of pride. to be the bronx, the bronx is where the music is loud
old school new york puerto rican good stuff. get within 20 feet of this place and prepare to lose your freakin' mind. >> it's basically fried pig. the ears and the tongue, chopped up and deep-fried. >> chopped up, deep fried. the shank there? >> yeah, the shoulder. you're going to get that in there. >> a oh, yeah. >> so the skin and fat? >> yeah, like a meat candy bar. >> amazing. what else? puerto rico, i miss you. >> need some more. the bronx...
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he has also spoken with the governor of new york and the mayor of new york city. a team from the centers for disease control is on its way here to monitor this case. in new york city, chris pollone. >> chris, thank you so much. well, ebola jitters have phoney remedies popping up all over the place. the fda is keeping a close eye on the internet. it is a hot spot for possible bogus products. things like snake venom and of course there's vitamin c. the fda told three companies to stop pushing these so-called cures. one company did drop the claim but is still selling the product. >>> as new yorkers cope with ebola, another worry. a hatchet attack tied to terror. it happened in queens in broad daylight thursday. the ax-wielding man came out of nowhere. the four-inch blade struck one cop in the arm. another in the head, critically wounding that officer. as the man went to strike again, he was shot dead. the attack follows terror chatter on social media. extremists are encouraging attacks on military and the police. >>> well, details continue to emerge from the deadly s
he has also spoken with the governor of new york and the mayor of new york city. a team from the centers for disease control is on its way here to monitor this case. in new york city, chris pollone. >> chris, thank you so much. well, ebola jitters have phoney remedies popping up all over the place. the fda is keeping a close eye on the internet. it is a hot spot for possible bogus products. things like snake venom and of course there's vitamin c. the fda told three companies to stop...
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go to new york city and look at neighborhoods. by the way, it's black and the working class people cannot afford to live in new york city. you have two groups of people. people that get subsidized housing and rich people. that's what you have. the reason why, because the cost of living here is insane for working class people. >> you have the taxpayers, the people footing the bill. they are going to leave these liberal states. the liberals are going to get stuck here with the bill and all the obligations they agreed to. that's what's going to happen. >> one thing is working out for the democrats and the liberals. the people they push out of the homes charlie is talking about go down south and vote for the people who pushed them out. >> very interesting. that's very interesting. the democrats are going to have a chance in the south and texas. the reverse migration, the craziness of the people pushed out by the very policies are going to vote for the same people. they are going to be poor and starting over. >> north carolina and virg
go to new york city and look at neighborhoods. by the way, it's black and the working class people cannot afford to live in new york city. you have two groups of people. people that get subsidized housing and rich people. that's what you have. the reason why, because the cost of living here is insane for working class people. >> you have the taxpayers, the people footing the bill. they are going to leave these liberal states. the liberals are going to get stuck here with the bill and all...
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cdc beingople at the in new york ready to go. haveovernor, the mayor said we learned from the mistakes of dallas. they were doing drills in preparation before the dallas patient and afterwards but they really ramped things up. they had a training session to make sure everyone in the committee was aware of what to do. >> the member of the nurses union speaking on the hill today joined us on bottom line a couple of weeks ago. she said the messages they want to send is not one more nurse to be infected. they are caring for a patient. the protocols to protect your self when you are actually caring for someone with ebola, is anything being done to make those protocols more stringent? is working on that now. they are in the process of providing guidelines. has not been a lot of transparency about what those guidelines are going to be like. they are working hard to address those things now. >> shannon joining us with an update on ebola. the doctor who contracted ebola is in bellevue hospital here in new york city. up next, we look at th
cdc beingople at the in new york ready to go. haveovernor, the mayor said we learned from the mistakes of dallas. they were doing drills in preparation before the dallas patient and afterwards but they really ramped things up. they had a training session to make sure everyone in the committee was aware of what to do. >> the member of the nurses union speaking on the hill today joined us on bottom line a couple of weeks ago. she said the messages they want to send is not one more nurse to...
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ohio, pennsylvania, new york city. new york state was america's original dairyland. they got -- the cheesemaking industry developed a lot earlier in new york state. as the industry developed in wisconsin, there was a lot of rivalry between new york and wisconsin, as far as quality and volume of production. is story about why cheddar yellow is that the wisconsin farmers wanted to distinguish their product from the cheddar made in new york, which was with, so they covered it annatto, giving it a higher fat content -- making it look like it had a higher fat content. they dyed it to look more like butter. we talk a lot about cheese culture. to make the solids in milk: regulate, you need a lower ph, and a rennet enzyme. it pursues the fats in the cheese, one of the byproducts is acid, and that lowers the ph enough that you can make it with -- make the 10% solids in milk: aggregate --: regulate -- coagulate into a solid mass. >> one of the worst things i have seen in my time is when penicillin came on the market. the penicillin is carried into the milk and killed the cultu
ohio, pennsylvania, new york city. new york state was america's original dairyland. they got -- the cheesemaking industry developed a lot earlier in new york state. as the industry developed in wisconsin, there was a lot of rivalry between new york and wisconsin, as far as quality and volume of production. is story about why cheddar yellow is that the wisconsin farmers wanted to distinguish their product from the cheddar made in new york, which was with, so they covered it annatto, giving it a...
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i hope to move to new york this and become immigrant advocate. i'm wondering what other the city or are that has supported? >> sure. new york immigrant family is funded by the city by the city council dollars. and the immigration justice expanded through fellowship. so in addition to those two the city has historically funded an initiative. now it has been baselined, part of ans that it is the administration's budget. we're trying to figure out how to further bolster immigration also engage community-based partners who are doing lots of important work connected to legal services. that is the process we are in now and i think there will be family unity programs and if they will continue. i think all of those questions are up for grabs and being able to establish that this legal services program actually stay the money in the future is very important. we will also be doing a study from a it is important poverty standpoint. point ve emphasized the of challenging inequality in our city. citizen holds people back, and so that connection between immigr
i hope to move to new york this and become immigrant advocate. i'm wondering what other the city or are that has supported? >> sure. new york immigrant family is funded by the city by the city council dollars. and the immigration justice expanded through fellowship. so in addition to those two the city has historically funded an initiative. now it has been baselined, part of ans that it is the administration's budget. we're trying to figure out how to further bolster immigration also...
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go to new york city and look at. by the way, it's black and the working class people cannot afford to live in new york city. you have two groups of people. people that get subsidized housing and rich people. that's what you have. the reason why, because the cost of living here is insane for working class people. >> you have the taxpayers, the people footing the bill. they are going to leave these liberal states. the liberals are going to get stuck here with the bill and all the obligations they agreed to. that's what's going to happen. >> one thing is working out for the democrats and the liberals. the people they push out of the homes charlie is talking about go down south and vote for the people who pushed them out. >> very interesting. that's very interesting. the democrats are going to have a chance in the south and texas. the reverse migration, the craziness of the people pushed out by the very policies are going to vote for the same people. they are going to be poor and starting over. >> north carolina and virg
go to new york city and look at. by the way, it's black and the working class people cannot afford to live in new york city. you have two groups of people. people that get subsidized housing and rich people. that's what you have. the reason why, because the cost of living here is insane for working class people. >> you have the taxpayers, the people footing the bill. they are going to leave these liberal states. the liberals are going to get stuck here with the bill and all the...
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this is about 20 minutes. >> host: patrick egan, what do you teach at new york university? >> guest: i am in the politics department in the wagoner school. >> host: what classes do you teach? >> guest: i am on sabbatical which is a professor's joy. but we do love our students. i teach public opinion courses and qualitative analysis to our ph d students. >> host: what is qualitative analysis? >> guest: is is numerical analysis of politics. >> host: what do you do an a sabbatical? >> guest: you write another book. or that is one of the things you hope to do. >> host: are you encouraged to publish at new york university? >> guest: absolutely. as a university we have improved our stature over the last 10-20 years because they attract faculty that is focused on research. >> host: what is your book on now? >> guest: how the gay people changed their political landscape and how gay people are responding to this huge change that has improved their life. >> host: what sparked that? >> guest: i have been doing a lot of research on lgbt politics over the last ten years. ten years ago t
this is about 20 minutes. >> host: patrick egan, what do you teach at new york university? >> guest: i am in the politics department in the wagoner school. >> host: what classes do you teach? >> guest: i am on sabbatical which is a professor's joy. but we do love our students. i teach public opinion courses and qualitative analysis to our ph d students. >> host: what is qualitative analysis? >> guest: is is numerical analysis of politics. >> host: what...
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almost former new york commissioner of health. here in washington, executive director of the american public health association and former secretary of health for the state of maryland. also in new york, professor of socio-medical sciences at columbia university's melman school of public health. let's talk about africa. the new cases keep on coming and coming in large numbers, and they will continue to arrive here. i'm going to bet, as long as we don't push down new infections in the region. >> you know, the some of the other african nations have shown us that it's possible. and it will require a much more aggressive assertive effort in africa by the u.s. and all other nations in we want to get our hands around this. you need to end this epidemic at its source. that means resources, that means people, that means getting their hands around it because we missed it earlier this year. >> professor, we can't seal off the united states, can we? as long as new infections keep cropping up in the heavily infected countries like sierra leon
almost former new york commissioner of health. here in washington, executive director of the american public health association and former secretary of health for the state of maryland. also in new york, professor of socio-medical sciences at columbia university's melman school of public health. let's talk about africa. the new cases keep on coming and coming in large numbers, and they will continue to arrive here. i'm going to bet, as long as we don't push down new infections in the region....
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new york city has been working with new york state, the center for disease control to prepare for this, and our nation's largest city, based on what we know no -- now, i believe they have done absolutely everything right. the unck physician returned from west africa ten days ago, where he had been working on the ebola crisis. upon arrival into the united states, the doctor was fromminged by the cdc and the cust tolls and border control, and reported to new york city health authorities. yesterday when he reported he has 103 degree temperature, the healthcare system sprang into action. he was transporteded to bellevue hospital. the hospital has been designated for the isolation, indication and treatment of potential ebola patients. governor has designated eight special hospitals in new york city. earlier this week, a specially trained cdc team visited bellevue and determined that the hospital is well prepared to treat patients. i -- i must say that i respond to your concerns about nurses and at the hospital there were clear protocols in place to ensure that nurses and all staff caring fo
new york city has been working with new york state, the center for disease control to prepare for this, and our nation's largest city, based on what we know no -- now, i believe they have done absolutely everything right. the unck physician returned from west africa ten days ago, where he had been working on the ebola crisis. upon arrival into the united states, the doctor was fromminged by the cdc and the cust tolls and border control, and reported to new york city health authorities....
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>> the new york times is reporting that the white house is pressing the governors of new york and new jersey to overturn the new regulations. we have been asking the white house to confirm that basically all day but it comes as no surprise. we have been hearing from white house officials really all day also the u.s. ambassador made much the same comments. she said these new regulations are haphazard and not well thought out. we're hearing from a doctor as well and they are both saying that health care workers who go to these countries need to be treated like heroes. they want more health care workers to go because they want to control ebola at its source. they would also like to see other countries get involved and send health care workers there as well. >> all right. i'm joined now by the deputy commissioner. good to see you. so we haven't heard from the white house directly but through the "new york times," the white house is requesting a reversal in new york and new jersey and possibly illinois as well. >> we have been preparing for the threat of ebola for months now. we included t
>> the new york times is reporting that the white house is pressing the governors of new york and new jersey to overturn the new regulations. we have been asking the white house to confirm that basically all day but it comes as no surprise. we have been hearing from white house officials really all day also the u.s. ambassador made much the same comments. she said these new regulations are haphazard and not well thought out. we're hearing from a doctor as well and they are both saying...
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he is attached to new york presbyterian hospital in new york city. he was affected in the west african nation of guinea. dr. spencer was working to fight the ebola epidemic alongside the heroic international medical organization called doctors without borders. new york officials say craig spencer felt some mild fatigue in the last couple of days but nothing serious. he has been self monitoring, taking his temperature twice a day since he returned last week. he reportedly did not have a temperature until this morning, but then he did. they said it was 103 degrees when he contacted doctors without borders to tell them about his fever. that organization contacted the health department. the health department contacted local emergency services in new york city. this is interesting. the emergency services in new york city dispatched one of the 36 teams in the foot ny, 36 has tacked teams that have been set up by the new york city fire department to handle first medical response and medical transport for infectious diseases and hazardous materials. the fire
he is attached to new york presbyterian hospital in new york city. he was affected in the west african nation of guinea. dr. spencer was working to fight the ebola epidemic alongside the heroic international medical organization called doctors without borders. new york officials say craig spencer felt some mild fatigue in the last couple of days but nothing serious. he has been self monitoring, taking his temperature twice a day since he returned last week. he reportedly did not have a...
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why new york city? entered a fewl years ago, i was lucky enough to be involved in that whole process. and after cornell won the new york city is an epicenter of entrepreneurial activity. and the folks and as the guy strongly believe that -- in ithaca strongly believe that it synergy between the two campuses. that will grow over time. in first rulings will go up 2017, and then beyond that we will build out the whole campus. >> i've been to is the car and thicaork city -- i and new york city. there is this inherent debate about vocational versus educational. about classroom learning and internships and being close to the actual work. with ayou balance that school with such academic history let cornell? >> i do not think the conflict at all. the programming at cornell tech one that has postdocs and phd's actually coming to campus at the google building and starting companies. using the campus facilities and resources and faculty to do so. we have programs in africa that ica thatame thing -- ith do the same
why new york city? entered a fewl years ago, i was lucky enough to be involved in that whole process. and after cornell won the new york city is an epicenter of entrepreneurial activity. and the folks and as the guy strongly believe that -- in ithaca strongly believe that it synergy between the two campuses. that will grow over time. in first rulings will go up 2017, and then beyond that we will build out the whole campus. >> i've been to is the car and thicaork city -- i and new york...
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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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and new york and d.c., not as much of an impact. but new england, some winds up to 60 miles an hour. and more snow coming their way. >>> and to the breaking headline, one of america's most wanted captured. terrorizing a community for 48 days, tonight, eric frein is in a cell. and the marshalls that took him in speaking out. tom llamas with the story. >> eric are you sorry? >> reporter: eric frein had no words and nowhere left to run when police marched him out of a pennsylvania courthouse -- just inches from a crowd of angry neighbors who let him have it. >> death penalty, let's go! >> reporter: people snapping pictures, as the accused cop killer walked by. their relief, palpable. when you laid eyes on him, what did you think? >> i was really happy that they finally found this guy, now we can sleep at night. >> reporter: for seven weeks armed swat teams sweeping through the back yards here, searching for the expert survivalist, a man fascinated with military reenactments and branded delusional. last night, the manhunt ending quietly
and new york and d.c., not as much of an impact. but new england, some winds up to 60 miles an hour. and more snow coming their way. >>> and to the breaking headline, one of america's most wanted captured. terrorizing a community for 48 days, tonight, eric frein is in a cell. and the marshalls that took him in speaking out. tom llamas with the story. >> eric are you sorry? >> reporter: eric frein had no words and nowhere left to run when police marched him out of a...
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that it's here in new york, it's more frightening. new york is a dense place. a lot of people on top of each other, but the more facts you know, the less frightening this situation is. we have had a full, coordinated effort that has been working, literally, night and day coordinating city, state and federal resources, coordinating and drilling from airports to transportation to subway stations to ambulances to hospitals, so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. what happened in dallas was actually the exact opposite. dallas, unfortunately, was caught before they could really prepare, before they really knew what they were dealing with in dallas. we had the advantage of learning from the dallas experience. >> new york governor, andrew cuomo, speaking at bellevue hospital talking about the new york city and state in response to this breaking news that a doctor just back from west africa has tested positive for the ebola virus. comparing the new york response to what happened in dallas, where the very first patient to be diagnosed, thomas eric dun
that it's here in new york, it's more frightening. new york is a dense place. a lot of people on top of each other, but the more facts you know, the less frightening this situation is. we have had a full, coordinated effort that has been working, literally, night and day coordinating city, state and federal resources, coordinating and drilling from airports to transportation to subway stations to ambulances to hospitals, so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. what happened in...
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they're suing empire new york. empire has been brewing strike bock for seviers using the word play on a "star wars" movie to help sell its product. disney wants the beer name changed. >>> and facebook co-founder mark zuckerberg surprised business students in beijing, china. zuckerberg said, "hello, students" in mandarin. he's not fluent yet but completed the chat in mandarin. zuckerberg said facebook which is banned in china helps chinese companies connect with overseas clients. anne-marie? >> is that all he said because they seemed to have a pretty robust response there. that's pretty good. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >>> when we return, a celestial show put on by the sun and the moon. and why is football's biggest star so upset during last night's game? gosh. try four, buddy. hmm, i'll take a dark roast. chai tea, please. honey, text the man what you want. french vanilla, make it strong! the all new keurig 2.0 is here. brew for one, brew for all. whoamy cuts all better.re. caus
they're suing empire new york. empire has been brewing strike bock for seviers using the word play on a "star wars" movie to help sell its product. disney wants the beer name changed. >>> and facebook co-founder mark zuckerberg surprised business students in beijing, china. zuckerberg said, "hello, students" in mandarin. he's not fluent yet but completed the chat in mandarin. zuckerberg said facebook which is banned in china helps chinese companies connect with...
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international airport here in new york. the same measures will be implemented next week at dulles airport outside washington, d.c.; newark liberty international airport; chicago's o'hare and atlanta's hartsfield. nearly 95% of all travelers from those three african countries enter the united states through these airports. under the new protocol, travelers from those countries will be taken to a special screening area, where they will be interviewed and have their temperature taken with a non- contact thermometer. thomas duncan, the liberian man who died of ebola in dallas, only became ill several days after he arrived in dallas. we'll have much more in a moment. kmart has become the latest major retailer to be hacked. the incident occurred early last month but was only disclosed in recent days. the hackers reportedly made off with some credit and debit card numbers but apparently did not gain access to personal information like pin numbers, email address or social security numbers. kmart, a subsidiary of sears, has 1,200 st
international airport here in new york. the same measures will be implemented next week at dulles airport outside washington, d.c.; newark liberty international airport; chicago's o'hare and atlanta's hartsfield. nearly 95% of all travelers from those three african countries enter the united states through these airports. under the new protocol, travelers from those countries will be taken to a special screening area, where they will be interviewed and have their temperature taken with a non-...
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i'm from the bronx, new york. andon't beg your pardon. i was 12 or 13 when hip-hop was started. >> go and take a minute to listen to what these young fools preach. >> show my energy up. >> no logic, a bunch of false profits, pushing a poisonous product. >> i'm not hard to find. i'm right by the zoo, by the gorilla cage. holler at me, baby, hoo, hoo. watch it. ♪ [ dog barking ] ♪ ♪ inner city crimes >> first to call himself an mc. he and grandmaster flash wrote and recorded "the message." an album that was a complete groundbreaking departure from contents up to that point. >> before we started hip-hop music there was no hip-hop, so we played everything. reggae, rock, watched heehaw. and all of those things kind of became the components of what became hip-hop music. ♪ to the burnin' sand ♪ here i stand ♪ the weapon in my hand is a mic in my hand ♪ ♪ >> i started out as a break dancer. i used to break dance. my brother used to do graffiti. in all of those individual elements, it wasn't really happening anywhere else. so it wa
i'm from the bronx, new york. andon't beg your pardon. i was 12 or 13 when hip-hop was started. >> go and take a minute to listen to what these young fools preach. >> show my energy up. >> no logic, a bunch of false profits, pushing a poisonous product. >> i'm not hard to find. i'm right by the zoo, by the gorilla cage. holler at me, baby, hoo, hoo. watch it. ♪ [ dog barking ] ♪ ♪ inner city crimes >> first to call himself an mc. he and grandmaster flash...
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also tonight, ebola in new york city? the young doctor who sudden sickness launch as full scale alert, has the virus landed in our biggest city and can it be contained? and behind the headlines. the drug to show real promise in the fight against ebola z map. america tonight inside the lab where the drug was developed and an exclusive conversation there with a scientists behind it. there aren't many of us that get that experience, where you can draw a straight line from discovery, to success. it is the holy grail. >> it is wonderful, absolutely wonderful. good evening and thank you for joining us, it is not that terrorism is unknown, the last strike came nearly 30 years ago, the bombing of a flight from toronto, so the attacks shatters any motion that it was somehow immune, unless leaders both reeling and reacting. and an assault on the very heart of the canadian parliament, america tonight tells us canada now braces itself for the change to come. panic, fear, shock and grief. scenes from an attack that have stunned this n
also tonight, ebola in new york city? the young doctor who sudden sickness launch as full scale alert, has the virus landed in our biggest city and can it be contained? and behind the headlines. the drug to show real promise in the fight against ebola z map. america tonight inside the lab where the drug was developed and an exclusive conversation there with a scientists behind it. there aren't many of us that get that experience, where you can draw a straight line from discovery, to success. it...
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we have rain moving through new york. there's drying to the west, and we expect the sun to share the sky with clouds. we didn't see a lot of sun yesterday, we'll see more today. 57 in philadelphia. 57 in wilmington. 54 in allento
we have rain moving through new york. there's drying to the west, and we expect the sun to share the sky with clouds. we didn't see a lot of sun yesterday, we'll see more today. 57 in philadelphia. 57 in wilmington. 54 in allento
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mandvi in new york. in new york -- what's the story, aasif? >> the story, jon? jon: that's right. >> the story is when i said i'd stay here in new york ebola was in texas. [ applause ] but now that everyone but me is in texas, ebola is in new york! >> jon: so you are saying -- what i'm saying is (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) -- >> jon: always good to have him back. we also wanted to check in on austin's own ebola preparation, jessica will exams is at the capitol city at the ip february husband disease facility. at least -- i think you're there. >> that's where i am. but like every other place in austin the infectious disease ward is also an espresso bar. >> jon: jessica, based on your -- [ cheering and applause ] i know you've been doing a lot of boots on the ground reporting could ebola strode austin. >> from dallas, oh, yeah, jon. austin going to pick up something after dallas. no, jon, no. austin sets the trends, dallas finds out about them five years later. [ cheering and applause ] >> jon: there's no way
mandvi in new york. in new york -- what's the story, aasif? >> the story, jon? jon: that's right. >> the story is when i said i'd stay here in new york ebola was in texas. [ applause ] but now that everyone but me is in texas, ebola is in new york! >> jon: so you are saying -- what i'm saying is (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) -- >> jon: always good to have him back. we also wanted to check in on austin's own ebola preparation, jessica will exams is at the capitol city at the ip...
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new york city was absolutely prepared. and this is a testament for how automatic of that drilling worked. but dr. spencer stable condition here at bellevue hospital, steph? >> all right. erika pitzi reporting outside of the hospital. i want to get to libby casey live in washington. you have some news to share. >> that's right. stephanie, speaking of trying to prove to the public, president obama is going to meet with nurse pham in the oval office. he'll see her in there with the president. she has been given a clean bill of health, and this will be an opportunity for the hospital to talk with her, but also to get some critical photographs, showing the american public that he is not alarmed about her condition. stephanie? >> yeah, that is pretty extraordinary because she was being treat bethesda, maryland. so she has a busy day in front of her. she is headed to the white house. why do you think the president feels it is so important to be seen with this nurse? >> well, it's just like the mayor being on the subway system. it
new york city was absolutely prepared. and this is a testament for how automatic of that drilling worked. but dr. spencer stable condition here at bellevue hospital, steph? >> all right. erika pitzi reporting outside of the hospital. i want to get to libby casey live in washington. you have some news to share. >> that's right. stephanie, speaking of trying to prove to the public, president obama is going to meet with nurse pham in the oval office. he'll see her in there with the...
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earlier in new york state. as the industry developed in wisconsin, there was a lot of rivalry between new york and wisconsin as far as rivalry and options. -- as far as quality and options. wanted to distinguish their chatter from what was made in new york, which was white, so they died it to look more like butter. we talk a lot about cheese culture. it comes for mammals, usually -- calves.els need aowered ph -- you lower ph. one of the byproducts is acid, and that lowers the ph enough that you can make it with 10% milk. >> one of the worst things i have seen in my time is when ,> icillin came on the market the penicillin injected into the carried into is the milk and killed the culture. it was like eating a piece of wood. wasad to find out what causing it. there were a lot of meetings on that. that was the biggest problem we had in my time. >> and nearly part of the century, a lot of cheesemakers their productte .ith filters this hurt the quality of the reputation of all the cheesemakers in wisconsin. there wa
earlier in new york state. as the industry developed in wisconsin, there was a lot of rivalry between new york and wisconsin as far as rivalry and options. -- as far as quality and options. wanted to distinguish their chatter from what was made in new york, which was white, so they died it to look more like butter. we talk a lot about cheese culture. it comes for mammals, usually -- calves.els need aowered ph -- you lower ph. one of the byproducts is acid, and that lowers the ph enough that you...