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he is attached to new york presbyterian hospital in new york city. it was believed he was infected in the west african nation of guinea. we were told he was working to fight the ebola epidemic alongside the heroic international medical organization called doctors without borders. new york officials said dr. craig spencer felt some mild fatigue in the last couple of days but nothing serious. he has been self monitoring by 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 are saying it was 103 degrees when he contacted doctors without borders to tell them about his fever. they then contacted the health department. the help department contacted local emergency services in new york city. emergency services in new york city dispatched one of the 36 teams in the -- they have been set up by the new york city fire department to handle first medical response and also medical transport for infectious diseases and hazardous materials. the fire department of new york
he is attached to new york presbyterian hospital in new york city. it was believed he was infected in the west african nation of guinea. we were told he was working to fight the ebola epidemic alongside the heroic international medical organization called doctors without borders. new york officials said dr. craig spencer felt some mild fatigue in the last couple of days but nothing serious. he has been self monitoring by taking his temperature twice a day since he returned last week. he...
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it's one of eight specially designated facilities in the state of new york, one of five in new york city specially designated to handle a potential case of ebola. the training that thousands of health care workers went into, had at the convention center days ago, thousands of those workers were drilled on those preparations and trainings just a couple days ago. none too soon, because it has been called in to practice tonight. let's bring in the director of -- he serves as an adviser to the mayor. he joins us from in front of the hospital. >> thank you. >> you are standing in front of bellevue. this patient was taken there tonight. why were bellevue and four other hospitals specially designated as a place where ebola patients would be handled in the event that one did turn up? >> the idea here is to make sure that there are facilities that are up to speed to care for a patient that gets sick with ebola. it's a very complicated process. dehydration and fluids is really critical. this is very difficult to manage. also infection control. all of that has to be done well. on the other hand, th
it's one of eight specially designated facilities in the state of new york, one of five in new york city specially designated to handle a potential case of ebola. the training that thousands of health care workers went into, had at the convention center days ago, thousands of those workers were drilled on those preparations and trainings just a couple days ago. none too soon, because it has been called in to practice tonight. let's bring in the director of -- he serves as an adviser to the...
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this is with new york city mayor do blaze yow and new york city mayor cuomo. let's go back to that right now. >> this person was a driver of an uber car with whom the patient had no direct physical contact. and is considered not to be at risk. today he -- when he reported fever
this is with new york city mayor do blaze yow and new york city mayor cuomo. let's go back to that right now. >> this person was a driver of an uber car with whom the patient had no direct physical contact. and is considered not to be at risk. today he -- when he reported fever
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n.a city like new york this is very problematic. people travel in subways streets are very crowded a lot of intimacy between people in new york city i call this doctor and i pray for his health but he was irresponsible. >> now? to what extent are the people in new york city in need of concern tonight? he authorities are telling us -- here is dr. seigel telling us not to worry. there he is. hey, doc. they're telling us if situation has been contained and he wasn't symptom mattic while running around doing a bowling alley. yet, you hear though symptoms and fever is a tell sale symptom you might be contagious ifuj2kd don't have a fever. >> one of the -- that is true. you know? listen, i hope, i pray symptoms were within 24 hours and he realized he was not heading in the right direction'#j' that h self quarantined again. he went out wednesday afternoon or wednesday night. whatever the casewxu may be. look. right now, those people thatrxe came into contact with will need to be quarantined. you know? health inspectors will be monitoring
n.a city like new york this is very problematic. people travel in subways streets are very crowded a lot of intimacy between people in new york city i call this doctor and i pray for his health but he was irresponsible. >> now? to what extent are the people in new york city in need of concern tonight? he authorities are telling us -- here is dr. seigel telling us not to worry. there he is. hey, doc. they're telling us if situation has been contained and he wasn't symptom mattic while...
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this is with new york cityj=aç mayor de blasio, new york city governor andrew cuomo and othersg officials. let's go back to that right now. >> -- the governor mentioned an additional person. this person was a driver of an 2l uber car with whom the patient had no direct physical contact and is considered not to be at risk. on today when he reported fever he contacted the health department. we contacted emsve and he was brought to bellevue hospital hospital. the test for ebola conducted and conducted at our public healo= lab. i think that i shoulde÷'Ñ turn over to dr. 6zypher to talk about the prospect of his transfer.kzñ we really] are confident that all of the protocols that we've worked so hard to put in place for communications with all levels of our public health system, with our emergency medical system with our public health system have worked as well as we expected0c!ñ them to work. and we're glad that the patient is safely here at bellevue hospital. over to you, doctor. >> thank you, dr. 0zz++ and governor cuomo and mayor de blasio. firstly, our wishes and prayers go out to thi
this is with new york cityj=aç mayor de blasio, new york city governor andrew cuomo and othersg officials. let's go back to that right now. >> -- the governor mentioned an additional person. this person was a driver of an 2l uber car with whom the patient had no direct physical contact and is considered not to be at risk. on today when he reported fever he contacted the health department. we contacted emsve and he was brought to bellevue hospital hospital. the test for ebola conducted...
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the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio, the police chief in new york city, bill bratton, they're speaking and we're going to be getting some information, we assume, on what's going on in new york city right now, namely that ebola threat. there's a possibility -- it's just a possibility right now that a physician with doctors without borders who's back in new york city for about ten days, all of a sudden he's showing some symptoms, elevated fever, if you will, other symptoms, has just been taken to bellevue hospital in manhattan. we're going to see what the mayor of new york city -- there's bill bratton, the police chief of new york, what they have to say when we come back. latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. you can only find sleep number at a sleep num
the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio, the police chief in new york city, bill bratton, they're speaking and we're going to be getting some information, we assume, on what's going on in new york city right now, namely that ebola threat. there's a possibility -- it's just a possibility right now that a physician with doctors without borders who's back in new york city for about ten days, all of a sudden he's showing some symptoms, elevated fever, if you will, other symptoms, has just been...
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york city and are new york city hospitals for ebola pabts? >> i think new york city has been working on this for a while ever since the first reports of ebola. and they've been training intensive hi, as you have mentioned, for the hast several weeks. so i think new york city was expecting that, sooner or hater, possible hi sonar, this would be a patient coming with ebola. perhaps it was going to be someone getting off of a night. in this case, it was someone who had gone this, hero chill, to treat patients. but i think that the city has been preparing for this for quite a while, just in case. and although it's sad that it's necessary, i think the right things were done from all acounts. >> is it likely that the patient will be treated in new york city? that this is where he'll remain for all of the supportive parent and everything else that goes along with treating someone? or is the expect one of the specialty stenters. gh i don't think we know at this point. and i think that harj hi depends on his condition, what he's med chill stable for e
york city and are new york city hospitals for ebola pabts? >> i think new york city has been working on this for a while ever since the first reports of ebola. and they've been training intensive hi, as you have mentioned, for the hast several weeks. so i think new york city was expecting that, sooner or hater, possible hi sonar, this would be a patient coming with ebola. perhaps it was going to be someone getting off of a night. in this case, it was someone who had gone this, hero chill,...
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york city mayor on a news conference on breaking news about this patient in new york city. he arrived and started coming down with symptoms including 103 degree temperatures. matt king. >> he lived with his fiancee in hamilton heights. inside the apartment is sealed up and neighbors are willing to speak with us said they're not willing and there are accounts but not they're own. they didn't know the doctor personally, just getting mail and said he was a very nice, friendly guy. a few of them did know he was practicing in africa, volunteering to help people with ebola. city health workers were passing out the ebola cards. now, given off camera who knows what they're thinking. most residents hear if this disease is airborne they're not disease is airborne they're not going to worry. ♪ decay. disease is airborne they're not going to worry. it's the opposite of evolution. the absence of improvement. and the enemy of perfection. which is why you can never stop moving forward. never stop inventing. introducing the mercedes-benz gla. a breakthrough in design, aerodynamics and en
york city mayor on a news conference on breaking news about this patient in new york city. he arrived and started coming down with symptoms including 103 degree temperatures. matt king. >> he lived with his fiancee in hamilton heights. inside the apartment is sealed up and neighbors are willing to speak with us said they're not willing and there are accounts but not they're own. they didn't know the doctor personally, just getting mail and said he was a very nice, friendly guy. a few of...
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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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a new york city doctor treating patients in guinea. he returned, he found he had a fever so he self-quarantined himself in his apartment on the west side on 146th street. here is what the statement from the new york city department of health is. today, hazmat units transported a patient to bellevue hospital who represented a fever. this is new here, gastrointestinal symptoms as well. the patient is a health care worker who returned to the u.s. within the past 21 days from one of the three countries facing the outbreak of ebola. the patient was transported wearing personal protective equipment. so they apparently did put on the equipment. props to the doctor who locked himself inside his apartment. he didn't want to spread this to anybody. after consulting with the hospital they decided to conduct a test for the ebola virus. we are waiting on the test results, they will come in 12 hours and market has lost -- i want to say, charlie, markets lost about 80 points on the rally, but holding on. >> clearly, there's obviously an algorithm tie
a new york city doctor treating patients in guinea. he returned, he found he had a fever so he self-quarantined himself in his apartment on the west side on 146th street. here is what the statement from the new york city department of health is. today, hazmat units transported a patient to bellevue hospital who represented a fever. this is new here, gastrointestinal symptoms as well. the patient is a health care worker who returned to the u.s. within the past 21 days from one of the three...
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potential case of ebola in new york city. a doctor who just returned from west africa is in the hospital after developing symptoms of the deadly virus. investigators are taking the case extremely seriously. the doctor identified as craig spencer did not quarantine himself when returning to the united states. after feeling sluggish for a few days, he took a uber cab to go bowling. and our correspondent is out outfront from the cdc tonight. what will the cdc do? >> when they get to new york, they will have certainly purposes. one is make sure all of his contacts have been tracked down. that so so important because they might be ill and they might be able to spread the disease. the second thing is that they are going to, i'm sure, visit with the folks at bellevue hospital and to look at their infectious disease practices and to look at the protective gear they are using and to keep track of the healthcare workers who are working on dr. spencer. that was something they didn't do terribly well in dallas and they special don't want
potential case of ebola in new york city. a doctor who just returned from west africa is in the hospital after developing symptoms of the deadly virus. investigators are taking the case extremely seriously. the doctor identified as craig spencer did not quarantine himself when returning to the united states. after feeling sluggish for a few days, he took a uber cab to go bowling. and our correspondent is out outfront from the cdc tonight. what will the cdc do? >> when they get to new...
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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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ebola case in new york city. joining me now live on the phone is new york city council speaker melis melissa mark-viverito. one of your aids tweeted out the photograph of you riding the subway this morning. what message are you trying to send? >> the message we want to make sure that every new yorker has details and facts. we want to assure people that it is safe to ride the subway since it has been reported that the patient had been riding the public transportation system and important people understand the facts, as i'm sure it has been stated over and over. it bears repeating that this virus can only be contracted if you are in direct contact with someone showing symptoms. we want to make sure new york city all residents show that new york city is ready. it's prepared. there's been training for this. it understands protocols and new yorkers should have confidence. >> we really always effort to separate fact from fiction. are you confident your city is doing enough to reduce fears. >> i'm completely confident.
ebola case in new york city. joining me now live on the phone is new york city council speaker melis melissa mark-viverito. one of your aids tweeted out the photograph of you riding the subway this morning. what message are you trying to send? >> the message we want to make sure that every new yorker has details and facts. we want to assure people that it is safe to ride the subway since it has been reported that the patient had been riding the public transportation system and important...
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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.
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.
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new york city. the attack happened in broad daylight this afternoon. authorities are investigating a possible terror connection now as fox news has learned that the fbi's joint terrorism task force is on the scene. welcome to a very busy "the kelly file" everyone. i'm megyn kelly. this is brand new surveillance video just coming into fox showing the suspect about to launch -- watch. hold on, we're going to get to it in a second. showing -- in queens, new york. this is video from after the fact. one officer's arm was reportedly sliced open. here's the video. and there you can see. and the other officer was struck in the head. both officers are now in the hospital. one is in critical condition. police opened fire on the man killing him and wounding a woman nearby with errant gunfire. she is said to be okay. our cameras captured a picture of the attacker after it was all we have blurred that image. he is on the ground dead. this is the suspect you are seeing. he had a long beard -- on the ground. he ha
new york city. the attack happened in broad daylight this afternoon. authorities are investigating a possible terror connection now as fox news has learned that the fbi's joint terrorism task force is on the scene. welcome to a very busy "the kelly file" everyone. i'm megyn kelly. this is brand new surveillance video just coming into fox showing the suspect about to launch -- watch. hold on, we're going to get to it in a second. showing -- in queens, new york. this is video from after...
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, new york city. four police officers, new york city police officer walking on the street had paused to take a photograph when this man came out, swinging a hatch et and attacked them. one hit in the back of the head, critically injured. the attack identified by police as zale thompson, 32 years old. he was also discharged from the navy for misconduct. what is truly concerning police at this point is they looked at his social media, facebook posts, postings on youtube and found signals that led them to believe this is possibly tied to calls by extremists to attack law enforcement. a heightened level of awareness against random attacks like this one. this is a kind of attack that intelligence officials here have been telling me they've been concerned for some time that this might happen. of course, the problem is they're very difficult to prevent because they are lone wolf attacks. the attacker may not tell anybody else that he is planning it. as you saw here, just a hatchet. that's the only weapon he
, new york city. four police officers, new york city police officer walking on the street had paused to take a photograph when this man came out, swinging a hatch et and attacked them. one hit in the back of the head, critically injured. the attack identified by police as zale thompson, 32 years old. he was also discharged from the navy for misconduct. what is truly concerning police at this point is they looked at his social media, facebook posts, postings on youtube and found signals that led...
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corporation of new york city. and on the phone, dr. tom frieden, the director of the centers for disease control and prevention. dr. friedlanden will address this after the remarks by the rest of us. today, testing confirmed that a patient here in new york city had tested positive for ebola. the patient is now here in bellevue hospital. we want to state at the outset there is no reason for new yorkers to be alarmed. ebola is an extremely hard disease to contract. it is transmitted only through contact with an infected person's blood or other bodily fluids. not through casual contact. new yorkers who have not been exposed to an infected person's bodily fluids are not at all at risk. we want to stress that new york city as the world's strongest public health system, the world's leading experts and the world's most advanced equipment. we have clear and strong protocols which are being carefully followed and were followed in this instance. and bellevue hospital is especially designed for isolation, identification and
corporation of new york city. and on the phone, dr. tom frieden, the director of the centers for disease control and prevention. dr. friedlanden will address this after the remarks by the rest of us. today, testing confirmed that a patient here in new york city had tested positive for ebola. the patient is now here in bellevue hospital. we want to state at the outset there is no reason for new yorkers to be alarmed. ebola is an extremely hard disease to contract. it is transmitted only through...
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there is a possible new case of ebola in new york city. a 33-year-old doctors without borders physician was transferred to bellevue hospital with ebola-like symptoms, i mean symptoms. he is not diagnosed. police have blocked off a street in harlem after he was taken to the hospital. the doctor was treating ebola patients in guinea. that is in west africa and returned to new york only 10 days ago. with more on this, dr. mark jarrett, the chief quality officer at north shore long island jewish hospital. that is one of the hospitals that has been prepped and ready to take ebola patients if they are arrive, if and when. doctor, thanks for being with us by telepho
there is a possible new case of ebola in new york city. a 33-year-old doctors without borders physician was transferred to bellevue hospital with ebola-like symptoms, i mean symptoms. he is not diagnosed. police have blocked off a street in harlem after he was taken to the hospital. the doctor was treating ebola patients in guinea. that is in west africa and returned to new york only 10 days ago. with more on this, dr. mark jarrett, the chief quality officer at north shore long island jewish...
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not so much of a worry for new york city hopefully. the cdc's rapid response team has already arrived in new york city. nbc's kristen dahlgren is at bellevue hospital. she has more for us. kristen, what are they going to be looking for? >> reporter: good morning, joe. well, the first thing is for the cdc to confirm that initial testing by the hospital here in new york. now, bellevue hospital has been designated as the hospital in new york that would take any ebola patients. they'll also be working very closely with the new ebola czar and working closely with new york city officials who have already begun tracing dr. spencer's steps. we know that his girlfriend and two friends have already been isolated. they're also looking at his credit cards, at his metro card. they've been interviewing, trying to trace all the steps that he took after getting back from guinea and while he was in new york city. we know that he took the subway. we know he took an uber cab. we know he went bowling. so they're going to being looking at those steps. alth
not so much of a worry for new york city hopefully. the cdc's rapid response team has already arrived in new york city. nbc's kristen dahlgren is at bellevue hospital. she has more for us. kristen, what are they going to be looking for? >> reporter: good morning, joe. well, the first thing is for the cdc to confirm that initial testing by the hospital here in new york. now, bellevue hospital has been designated as the hospital in new york that would take any ebola patients. they'll also...
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first off new york city doctor now diagnosed with ebola. ebola is in new york city. plus the nypd not ruling terrorism. two were hit. carl rove is here on a different note with his reaction to that as well as the mid term races. geraldo rivera is here on the role of terror here and north of the border. chris wallace on his big gift and so much more. with the hottest races in the country joanie ernst live only with us. all coming up on "fox & friends." get ready. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consist
first off new york city doctor now diagnosed with ebola. ebola is in new york city. plus the nypd not ruling terrorism. two were hit. carl rove is here on a different note with his reaction to that as well as the mid term races. geraldo rivera is here on the role of terror here and north of the border. chris wallace on his big gift and so much more. with the hottest races in the country joanie ernst live only with us. all coming up on "fox & friends." get ready. big day? ah, the...
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. >> the first case of ebola in new york city. earlier today, we received confirmation a virus has spread in west africa. mal icon firmed the first case of ebola in that country. the patient is a young girl whose mother died in guinea several weeks ago and was brought by her family in the country according to a health ministry official. on a more positive note here in the the u.s., amber vinson who contracted earlier this month is now officially ebola free after a blood test yesterday. no word on when she will be leaving emory university hospital. the nbc camera man who contracted ebola in liberia is ebola free this week and in the hospital. people get ebola from being around very, very sick people. not people who felt a little funny and then became symptomatic later that night. mukpo says he will be more cautious in the future. >> do you know how you contracted ebola? >> that's a million dollar question? >> will it change what you do? >> i don't think i'll change what i do, but next time if i'm in a situation where my life is at
. >> the first case of ebola in new york city. earlier today, we received confirmation a virus has spread in west africa. mal icon firmed the first case of ebola in that country. the patient is a young girl whose mother died in guinea several weeks ago and was brought by her family in the country according to a health ministry official. on a more positive note here in the the u.s., amber vinson who contracted earlier this month is now officially ebola free after a blood test yesterday. no...
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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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also, how did new york city handle its response? how did new york city handle its response? and really what is the risk to the larger population. the most populous city in the country with thousands of tourists coming here every single day. we'll be right back with our breaking news conference live from new york. i have a cold. i took nyquil but i'm still stuffed up. nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. really? alka-seltzer plus night rushes relief to eight symptoms of a full blown cold including your stuffy nose. (breath of relief) oh, what a relief it is. thanks. anytime. >>> breaking news here on cnn, ebola has reached new york city, a doctors without borders physician, 33-year-old craig spencer who recently returned from west trick has tested positive for the ebola virus. he has been in isolation the bellevue hospital in manhattan. that's since this morning. dr. debbie is with us. dr. alexander garza with us and gavin mcgregor skinner. juliet kayyem and dr. debbie, talk to us about this virus. you said the temperature depends on -- the fever depends u
also, how did new york city handle its response? how did new york city handle its response? and really what is the risk to the larger population. the most populous city in the country with thousands of tourists coming here every single day. we'll be right back with our breaking news conference live from new york. i have a cold. i took nyquil but i'm still stuffed up. nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. really? alka-seltzer plus night rushes relief to eight symptoms of a...
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it's hard to shut down one of the neighborhoods in new york city. but an interesting scene playing out with hazmat arriving to disi infect the apartment. the metropolitan transportation authority, the ones with jurisdiction of the trains underground here, they issued a statement to explain what the protocols are for cleaning not only their buses but their subway cars as well. this comes courtesy of kevin ortiz, the mta spokesperson. this is what he says. "the mta has existing protocols for cleaning potentially infectious waste such as bodily fluids from anywhere in the mass transit network. they include isolating a bus, train car or subway car so no other customers can enter providing personal protective equipment and training for employee who is have to remove the waste and then ensuring that it is disposed of safely." and it's kind of foreboding but the message says "more to come". >> i take those trains, i took those trains yesterday. so a lot of concern in the city. headlines in all of the papers screaming that ebola has hit new york city. the m
it's hard to shut down one of the neighborhoods in new york city. but an interesting scene playing out with hazmat arriving to disi infect the apartment. the metropolitan transportation authority, the ones with jurisdiction of the trains underground here, they issued a statement to explain what the protocols are for cleaning not only their buses but their subway cars as well. this comes courtesy of kevin ortiz, the mta spokesperson. this is what he says. "the mta has existing protocols for...
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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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which as you, no doubt, know by now, has arrived in new york city. the nation's largest single population center. a doctor just back from volunteering to treat ebola patients in west africa is now himself in isolation at a new york city hospital as officials now try to keep 8 million people calm, along with visitors from the world over. and complicating that effort, this patient crisscrossed the city of new york right before his symptoms appeared. our report on all of it from nbc's katy tur. >> reporter: as 33-year-old dr. craig spencer finished his first full day in treatment at bellevue hospital, officials were tracing his every move around new york city. beginning tuesday at 7:00 a.m. when he started to feel tired, to around noon thursday when he reported a 100.3 degree fever. and this afternoon they went to the brooklyn bowling alley he visited the night before he got sick. >> we came here to see if there was any reason to be concerned. if there were any exposures. there aren't any. >> reporter: still the venerable "new york times" asked, can you
which as you, no doubt, know by now, has arrived in new york city. the nation's largest single population center. a doctor just back from volunteering to treat ebola patients in west africa is now himself in isolation at a new york city hospital as officials now try to keep 8 million people calm, along with visitors from the world over. and complicating that effort, this patient crisscrossed the city of new york right before his symptoms appeared. our report on all of it from nbc's katy tur....
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from new york city, where, just within the hast half an hour, a new york city doctor has tested positive for ebola in preliminary testing. this is testing that still remains to be confirmed by the cdc. but this is being treat ed as a new, positive ebola case. even before the blood tests came in tonight confirming that the doctor was a positive result, new york city was
from new york city, where, just within the hast half an hour, a new york city doctor has tested positive for ebola in preliminary testing. this is testing that still remains to be confirmed by the cdc. but this is being treat ed as a new, positive ebola case. even before the blood tests came in tonight confirming that the doctor was a positive result, new york city was
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>>> ee ebola is in new york city. the man is craig spencer. a doctor that returned from west africa where he was treating ebola patients. preliminary tests show he tested positive for ebola. tracy davidson following this story for us. what do we know about this patient and how many people he came into contact with after he got back into the states? >> we know dr. spencer gave a detailed account between the time he arrived back in the states and yesterday. he flew into new york's jfk a week ago. on wednesday he first felt tired. when you first feel symptoms, that's when you became contagious. last night they announced the test results. mayor de blasio said there's no reason for people to be alarmed. >> we've been preparing for months for the threat posed by ebola. we have clear and strong protocols followed and were followed in this incidence. >> before he got sick, he went to highline park, rode the subway. while feeling fatigued he rode in a an uber taxi. as we've been telling you, it's not airborne. taxi company officials told the cdc told t
>>> ee ebola is in new york city. the man is craig spencer. a doctor that returned from west africa where he was treating ebola patients. preliminary tests show he tested positive for ebola. tracy davidson following this story for us. what do we know about this patient and how many people he came into contact with after he got back into the states? >> we know dr. spencer gave a detailed account between the time he arrived back in the states and yesterday. he flew into new york's...
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this is with new york city mayor do blaze yow and new york city mayor cuomo. let's go back to that right now. >> this person was a driver of an uber car with whom the patient had no direct physical contact. and is considered not to be at risk. today he -- when he reported fever he contacted the health department. and he was brought to bellevue hospit hospital. the test for ebola conducted and conducted at our public healo= lab. i think that i shoulde÷'Ñ turn to dr. 6zypher to talk about prospect of his transfer.kzñ confident that alln are.kzñ of the protocols that we've worked so hard to put in place for communications with all levels of our public health system, with our emergency medical system, with our public health system have worked as well as we expected0c!ñ them to work. and we're glad that the patient is safely here at bellevue hospital. over to you, doctor. and governor cuomo and mayor de blasio. firstly, our wishes and prayers go out to this doctor, his family and friends for a speedyw recovery. ast;bj÷ you've heard the timeli what we've he
this is with new york city mayor do blaze yow and new york city mayor cuomo. let's go back to that right now. >> this person was a driver of an uber car with whom the patient had no direct physical contact. and is considered not to be at risk. today he -- when he reported fever he contacted the health department. and he was brought to bellevue hospit hospital. the test for ebola conducted and conducted at our public healo= lab. i think that i shoulde÷'Ñ turn to dr. 6zypher to talk...
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hits new york city. 33-year-old dr. craig spencer now in an isolation unit like this one, at manhattan's bellevue hospital. dr. spencer returned to new york after treating ebola patients in guinea, last friday. though doctors say he wasn't symptomatic until yesterday. october 14th, dr. spencer flies from guinea to brussels belgium, arriving at new york's jfk airport, showing no symptoms on his journey. on tuesday, spencer feels tired and fatigued. he was self-monitoring for symptoms, taking his temperature twice a day. without fever. wednesday he goes on a run, eats at a restaurant and visits a popular park, the highline. he travels from manhattan to brooklyn on the subway and takes an uber taxi to go bowling in brooklyn. thursday morning, spencer develop as fever and immediately contacts doctors without borders, who calls the health departme department. he's rushed to bellevue hospital and put direct entry isolation. later testing positive for ebola. authorities reiterated thursday that careful protocols were followed
hits new york city. 33-year-old dr. craig spencer now in an isolation unit like this one, at manhattan's bellevue hospital. dr. spencer returned to new york after treating ebola patients in guinea, last friday. though doctors say he wasn't symptomatic until yesterday. october 14th, dr. spencer flies from guinea to brussels belgium, arriving at new york's jfk airport, showing no symptoms on his journey. on tuesday, spencer feels tired and fatigued. he was self-monitoring for symptoms, taking his...
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york city mayor on a news conference on breaking news about this patient in new york city. he arrived and started coming down with symptoms including 103 degree temperatures. matt king. >> he lived with his fiancee in hamilton heights. inside the apartment is sealed up and neighbors are willing to speak with us said they're not willing and there are accounts but not they're own. they didn't know the doctor personally, just getting mail and said he was a very nice, friendly guy. a few of them did know he was practicing in africa, volunteering to help people with ebola. city health workers were passing out the ebola cards. now, given off camera who knows what they're thinking. most residents hear if this disease is airborne they're not going to worry. >> we'll be right back. and the enemy of perfection. which is why you can never stop moving forward. never stop inventing. introducing the mercedes-benz gla. a breakthrough in design, aerodynamics and engineering. because the only way to triumph over decay... is to leave it in its own dust. ♪ no sign of him yet. keep looking.
york city mayor on a news conference on breaking news about this patient in new york city. he arrived and started coming down with symptoms including 103 degree temperatures. matt king. >> he lived with his fiancee in hamilton heights. inside the apartment is sealed up and neighbors are willing to speak with us said they're not willing and there are accounts but not they're own. they didn't know the doctor personally, just getting mail and said he was a very nice, friendly guy. a few of...
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a doctor fresh from africa diagnosed with the deadly virus in new york city. the huge task of tracing his steps, raising concern for the millions who live there. live with the breaking details. >>> from small time criminal to terror. what we've learned about the shooter in canada. the new dramatic video of him storming parliament and the picture of the victim's dogs going viral. >>> vicious attack caught on camera. hatchet wielding man goes after a group of police officers. why investigators are looking at a possible terrorist connection. >>> and mustang mistake. a mechanic has a bad day on the job while working on a classic. >>> well, good friday morning, i'm reena ninan. >> i'm t.j. holmes. begin with the breaking details, the first case of ebola in new york city. >> dr. craig spencer returned to new york from west africa. he started showing symptoms yesterday after using the subway and going to the bowling alley. >> and we are in manhattan, the doctor is in isolation. good morning, caroline. >> reporter: good morning to you, t.j. the doctor is being cared f
a doctor fresh from africa diagnosed with the deadly virus in new york city. the huge task of tracing his steps, raising concern for the millions who live there. live with the breaking details. >>> from small time criminal to terror. what we've learned about the shooter in canada. the new dramatic video of him storming parliament and the picture of the victim's dogs going viral. >>> vicious attack caught on camera. hatchet wielding man goes after a group of police officers....
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new york state and city officials are urging calm. governor cuomo said there's little risk to the public. >> this is a doctor who is taking his temperature twice a day. and obviously concluded that he was not symptomatic and that's why he went out. still in a limited way. >> dr. spencer returned last week and now cdc disease detectives are retracing his travels, which include riding the subway and going bowling. and right now in the nation's capitol, the house oversight committee is holding the hearing on the federal government's response to ebola. all of these developments at home as the deadly ebola virus spreads to another west africa nation mali confirming the first
new york state and city officials are urging calm. governor cuomo said there's little risk to the public. >> this is a doctor who is taking his temperature twice a day. and obviously concluded that he was not symptomatic and that's why he went out. still in a limited way. >> dr. spencer returned last week and now cdc disease detectives are retracing his travels, which include riding the subway and going bowling. and right now in the nation's capitol, the house oversight committee is...
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new york city officials told nbc news that dr. spencer exhibited signs of not feeling well for a couple of days prior to his admission to bellevue earlier today. although he did not exhibit a fever according to health officials until this morning. dr. without borders contacted the health department and they contacted 911. the doctor was out in public last night traveling from the subway in manhattan to a bowling alley in williamsburg, brooklyn, then taking a taxi back to him home in harlem. but it wasn't until today that he exhibited a fever of 103. >> let's talk about the travels of dr. spencer. i don't think there's a medical reason for them to have those concerns. >> it is a bit moot when you're first symptomatic with ebola virus infection, there's very little virus in your system. it's only as you're progressing in an intensive care unit where the virus inactivates your host defense mechanism. it's only in the advanced stages of your illness that we have lots and lots of virus. >> the more virus you have the most transmittable
new york city officials told nbc news that dr. spencer exhibited signs of not feeling well for a couple of days prior to his admission to bellevue earlier today. although he did not exhibit a fever according to health officials until this morning. dr. without borders contacted the health department and they contacted 911. the doctor was out in public last night traveling from the subway in manhattan to a bowling alley in williamsburg, brooklyn, then taking a taxi back to him home in harlem. but...
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ebola case in new york city. a hospital has quarantined a doctor who is the 4th ebola patient in the u.s. and the first outside of texas. we go to our sister station wabc live outside the patient's apartment with what's happening there right now. >> reporter: good morning, matt this apartment building is on broadway and west 120th street. this is in man hat. this apartment has 36 units. only the apartment of craig spencer has been sealed out off. doctor spencer noticed he had a fever yesterday and was transferred by ambulance in pretty quicktive gear to bell view hospital. the block where he lives was cordoned off for a short time. department of health was on hand to distribute flyers with ebola facts and how the disease is transmitted and what symptoms to watch for. people who live in the buildings are concerned, but trying to remain calm. >> too close for comfort. >> a lot of people are panicking since it's coming closer to home. >> it's a safe neighborhood, safe building, love my buildings, love the people who
ebola case in new york city. a hospital has quarantined a doctor who is the 4th ebola patient in the u.s. and the first outside of texas. we go to our sister station wabc live outside the patient's apartment with what's happening there right now. >> reporter: good morning, matt this apartment building is on broadway and west 120th street. this is in man hat. this apartment has 36 units. only the apartment of craig spencer has been sealed out off. doctor spencer noticed he had a fever...
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this case has put new york city on edge because dr. spencer has been doing what new yorkers do for the last few days; he rode the subways, visited the high line park, he went to at least one restaurant, and he went bowling in brooklyn roughly 12 hours before calling officials to report that he had symptoms of ebola. dr. craig spencer spent a month in guinea in west africa treating patients with ebola. he returned to new york city last friday, and he was brought here to bellevue yesterday by fist responders in -- first responders in protective gear. he is now quarantined in isolation, and his live-in fiancee is also quarantined, although she's not showing signs of this virus. two friends of the doctor's have also been isolated, also not showing symptoms. public health officials insist it's very difficult to transmit ebola, only possible through direct contact of bodily feuds of a person who has -- fluids of a person who has clear symptoms, and the doctor was not showing signs of ebola when he took the a and l trains on wednesday night.
this case has put new york city on edge because dr. spencer has been doing what new yorkers do for the last few days; he rode the subways, visited the high line park, he went to at least one restaurant, and he went bowling in brooklyn roughly 12 hours before calling officials to report that he had symptoms of ebola. dr. craig spencer spent a month in guinea in west africa treating patients with ebola. he returned to new york city last friday, and he was brought here to bellevue yesterday by...
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i don't think it takes airbnb to do that in new york city. i want to ask you, the idea you are somehow protecting the affordable it he of housing. i understand if i lived in a building in new york, i would not want my neighbors to let people in. but why is it somehow protecting affordability? wooden airbnb in fact increase affordability? >> no, just the opposite. it is taking units out of the residential market. >> you say using units commercially. if someone who can't afford to pay $1700 for a one bedroom and occasionally goes home to the parents and rent out the apartment on the weekends to better afford incredible high new york city rents? >> the attorney general's report shows 72% of units on airbnb in new york city were in violation of the law. close to 30% are legal, and that's what you are doing, or if you are staying in your department while you rent out a room, that's not what the law i worked to pass says is illegal. >> only 36% were commercial letting, so the lion's share is people like you and me renting out a room to make homes m
i don't think it takes airbnb to do that in new york city. i want to ask you, the idea you are somehow protecting the affordable it he of housing. i understand if i lived in a building in new york, i would not want my neighbors to let people in. but why is it somehow protecting affordability? wooden airbnb in fact increase affordability? >> no, just the opposite. it is taking units out of the residential market. >> you say using units commercially. if someone who can't afford to pay...
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these were the times new york city were in very dark financial shape. the leaders of the city at the time came together to talk about how to save new york city. >> and they did it right here? >> everyday they would say, where should we meet? my father said, it is a bit selfish on my part because all i have to do is take an elevator, but let's meet at the regency. that is literally where the term -- in the mid-70's, where the term power breakfast started. we will re-establish the regency as the home of the power breakfasts, the place where people want to come to see and be seen. >> coming up, what kind of hotel room does $100 million buy? what is the most expensive part of this room? >> the bathroom. the bathrooms are very, very expensive. ♪ >> just before it reopened, jonathan tisch, chairman of loews hotels, gave me a tour of the newly renovated loews regency in east midtown manhattan. >> here we go, betty. after you. >> all right. newly renovated rooms. you have designed -- you picked out almost everything in this oom. >> i can tell you stories behi
these were the times new york city were in very dark financial shape. the leaders of the city at the time came together to talk about how to save new york city. >> and they did it right here? >> everyday they would say, where should we meet? my father said, it is a bit selfish on my part because all i have to do is take an elevator, but let's meet at the regency. that is literally where the term -- in the mid-70's, where the term power breakfast started. we will re-establish the...
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we begin with breaking news and rattled nerve here in new york city. this morning an american doctor is hospitalized in isolation battling the first case of ebola to crop up in the nation's most crowded city. 33-year-old craig spencer had been treating ebola patients in west africa, he returned to the united states one week ago today and he had cleared the enhanced screening for ebola at new york's jfk airport, that's because his symptoms did not appear until six days later, just yesterday. his fever spiked and he was rushed to bellevue hospital, one of the medical facilities designated by the state to handle ebola cases. today three people who came into contact with spencer are in quarantine because they dealt with him when he was sick and doctors say spencer posed absolutely no threat when he visited a bowling alley in new york city or rode the subway. his symptoms had not yet surfaced and therefore he was not contagious. >> we feel good that we were fully prepared. there's no reason for new yorkers to panic or feel that they have anything to worry a
we begin with breaking news and rattled nerve here in new york city. this morning an american doctor is hospitalized in isolation battling the first case of ebola to crop up in the nation's most crowded city. 33-year-old craig spencer had been treating ebola patients in west africa, he returned to the united states one week ago today and he had cleared the enhanced screening for ebola at new york's jfk airport, that's because his symptoms did not appear until six days later, just yesterday. his...
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here in new york city has tested positive for ebola. the patient is now here in bellevue hospital. we want to state at the outset there is no reason for new yorkers to be alarmed. >> officials say the doctor had been in the hospital with a fever. they say he was working for doctors without borders in west africa, where the epidemic is spreading. they say the man is now in isolation at a hospital in new york city, designated for treating ebola patients. if it is confirmed the doctor has ebola, he will be the second person to develop symptoms in the u.s. after contracting the virus in west africa. now, once again, officials say a doctor has tested positive for ebola. we'll bring you more details on this developing story as they come in. >>> now, an increasing number of medical workers in countries outside of west africa have been falling sick with the ebola virus, as we've been reporting. now, officials at the japanese health ministry are about to take steps to make sure medical institutions in japan safeguard their staff. the officials p
here in new york city has tested positive for ebola. the patient is now here in bellevue hospital. we want to state at the outset there is no reason for new yorkers to be alarmed. >> officials say the doctor had been in the hospital with a fever. they say he was working for doctors without borders in west africa, where the epidemic is spreading. they say the man is now in isolation at a hospital in new york city, designated for treating ebola patients. if it is confirmed the doctor has...
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as a new york city police map in 1853. timothy west was assigned to work the crystal palace exhibition i which became known as the first world's fair. a scottish imgrant who recently -- neither man could have known the importance of the meeting at the time. in the 1850s, pinkerton's national detective agency would lay the foundation for what would become the most famous detective agency. pinkertop's agency focused on criminal matters and was often employed by government agencies. in putting together what would be a talented team of detectives, timothy webster who was recommend to pinkerton by a member of the new york city police force was one of these men. though he did not join the pinkerton detective agency, he may have decided to accept the offer after continuing harassment -- webster moved his family to illinois and went on to become one of the agency's best detectives. though quiets and reserved personally, when on a case, webster used an outgoing personally to get information he needed. the skilled detective worked o
as a new york city police map in 1853. timothy west was assigned to work the crystal palace exhibition i which became known as the first world's fair. a scottish imgrant who recently -- neither man could have known the importance of the meeting at the time. in the 1850s, pinkerton's national detective agency would lay the foundation for what would become the most famous detective agency. pinkertop's agency focused on criminal matters and was often employed by government agencies. in putting...
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york in new york city. four police officers, new york city police officer was walking on the street. they paused to take a photograph when this man came out swinging out a hatchet and attacked them. one hit the injury. he was injured. another man hit in the back of the head. he's critically injured. we're learning new details about the attacker identified by police as zale thompson. 32 years old. he had a criminal record in california. he was discharged from the navy for misconduct. what is truly concerning to police he looked at social media, postings on facebook and youtube and found signals make them believe it's possibly tied to recent extremists like the attack in canada earlier this week. to demonstrate their concern, new york city police issued a bulletin to all police officers saying they should have a heightened level of awareness against random attacks like this. intelligence officials have been telling me they have been krned for some time this might happen. of course, the problem is they're very
york in new york city. four police officers, new york city police officer was walking on the street. they paused to take a photograph when this man came out swinging out a hatchet and attacked them. one hit the injury. he was injured. another man hit in the back of the head. he's critically injured. we're learning new details about the attacker identified by police as zale thompson. 32 years old. he had a criminal record in california. he was discharged from the navy for misconduct. what is...
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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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we're waiting for the news conference to start in new york city with the mayor of new york mayor de blasio. we're hoping for an update on the city's first ebola patient. his condition and status. the doctor was recently admitted to a hospital in new york after he returned from treating patients in west africa. he worked with doctors without borders. we're also expecting to hear from the texas nurse nina pham who was just declared ebola free by the national institute of health. we'll bring you both of those news conferences as soon as they start. time now in the meantime for the "newsnation" political postscript. through are now 11 days to go until the midterms. time is running out for candidates who want to make the last impression on voters. this week debate season launched into full swing and candidates brought in what you can call their big guns. calling on high pro file surrogates to help them on the campaign trail. >> who heard of someone giving someone a six-year job for two years. >> moving harry reid to the back of the room is one of the most important things i believe i can commit
we're waiting for the news conference to start in new york city with the mayor of new york mayor de blasio. we're hoping for an update on the city's first ebola patient. his condition and status. the doctor was recently admitted to a hospital in new york after he returned from treating patients in west africa. he worked with doctors without borders. we're also expecting to hear from the texas nurse nina pham who was just declared ebola free by the national institute of health. we'll bring you...
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ebola, afocused on case in new york city. our twitter question of the day -- ♪ >> doctors in isolation in new york city bellevue hospital this morning. we look at ebola in america and west africa. france struggles within. the ghost of the 20th century. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." it is friday, october 24. i'm tom keene. we lead with top headlines this morning with the news in my backyard. >> hooted at the latest ebola patient come into contact with -- who did the latest ebola patient come into contact with? he's being treated here in manhattan. that, best information is for the relevant time, he was only exposed to a very few people. partially because he knew exactly what the illness was all about. >> the doctor had been working in guinea. two days to go before the presidential runoff election in brazil. indicate apolls slight lead. wins will not have good news to deliver on the brazilian economy. -- whoever wins will not have good news to deliver on the brazilian economy. >> investors are pun
ebola, afocused on case in new york city. our twitter question of the day -- ♪ >> doctors in isolation in new york city bellevue hospital this morning. we look at ebola in america and west africa. france struggles within. the ghost of the 20th century. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." it is friday, october 24. i'm tom keene. we lead with top headlines this morning with the news in my backyard. >> hooted at the latest ebola patient come into...
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>> well, this is new york city. and this is a global city. >> but eventually, it will land here, whatever it is. >> so -- we have a really busy airport. it's one of the top 20 busiest airports in the world. people come here from everywhere. we've always loved that about new york city. and it also means that we are a global gateway, including for people who might arrive with ebola. so we thought we better get a plan in place. we got it in place. yesterday, it really worked perfectly. all of us worked together. we got the patient into a save place. we've tracked down all of his movements and people he's been in touch with and we're feeling like it was a kbood day. he is in a place where he can get good care and we have really shown our ability to respond to a patient with ebola in new york city. >> but, you know, look. i think there is a sense in which people don't know infectious diseases and communicability and they know there's germs, generally. but what is the message to new yorkers? >> you have to exchange bodily
>> well, this is new york city. and this is a global city. >> but eventually, it will land here, whatever it is. >> so -- we have a really busy airport. it's one of the top 20 busiest airports in the world. people come here from everywhere. we've always loved that about new york city. and it also means that we are a global gateway, including for people who might arrive with ebola. so we thought we better get a plan in place. we got it in place. yesterday, it really worked...
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the man with the axe in new york city. left two new york city police wound. police shot thomas in the bureau of queens after he repeatedly hit officers with an axe. but it was the third in person attack on people with uniforms. they haven't drawn any official ties to what happened in canada. but here's the concern, these are lone wolf attacksers on this man's facebook page, you know, he was embracing radical jihadis, if nothing else, they're identifying with what is goggles where what's going on in the world. maybe it's bringing out people who are already unbalanced and inspiring them to take action. how do you battle against that? >> it's hard. the lone wolves are the hardest to get that. the islamist terrorists still want to do these grand plots like 9/11. they have a lot of moving parts. but how do you get the guy. how do you find a guy who radicalizes himself in the basement. passively looks at jihadi websites. maybe never communicates with someone in the middle east. he has this website with jihadi slogans. is he a terrorist or not or not? you don't have
the man with the axe in new york city. left two new york city police wound. police shot thomas in the bureau of queens after he repeatedly hit officers with an axe. but it was the third in person attack on people with uniforms. they haven't drawn any official ties to what happened in canada. but here's the concern, these are lone wolf attacksers on this man's facebook page, you know, he was embracing radical jihadis, if nothing else, they're identifying with what is goggles where what's going...