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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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in new york. when he does that, he wants to create as the capping moment, he was to create the tallest building in the world. this is four years after introducing his first car. it was called the chrysler six. at the time he is throwing up this building in 1927, 1928, there is a building going on downtown with the same idea. the owners there had the same aim in mind. this instigates what i call a sky race. a lavishly publicized competition to see who is going to build the first building taller than the eiffel tower. the tallest building in the world. everyone thought that is both buildings were nearing completion, everyone figured that 40 wall had won the day. but chrysler ordered the construction inside the building, in secret, of a thing called the vertex. that is this deal needle on the top. it is about 180 feet high. it is built inside the tower, and then one october morning, in 1929, they raised it up. it wasn't even covered in the papers. chrysler makes an announcement that -- gotcha. [laugh
in new york. when he does that, he wants to create as the capping moment, he was to create the tallest building in the world. this is four years after introducing his first car. it was called the chrysler six. at the time he is throwing up this building in 1927, 1928, there is a building going on downtown with the same idea. the owners there had the same aim in mind. this instigates what i call a sky race. a lavishly publicized competition to see who is going to build the first building taller...
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people come to new york ñ new york airports. so we kpt say this is unexpected. >> trace ghallager is live with the latest. trace? >> and megyn we have learned doctor spencer got to guinea in mid september working in guinea treating ebola patients. he says hecuvs# does not believ protective gear had been breeched he left guinea october 14th, arriving at jfk airport october 17th. new york authorities say he came in direct contact with very few people, but that could be largely unknown. here is why. dr. spencer says he began feeling sluggish tuesday of this week. he says he did not have a fever but yesterday, went for a three-mile jog. later took the subway. three different trains to brooklyn. he went to a bowling alley he says at the time he felt fine except for some fatigue. he took uber back home, uber says the cdc and new york health department told them that neither the driver or subsequent passengers were at risk. it's important to note he may not have come into contact with many people, but on dry surfaces ebola can live sev
people come to new york ñ new york airports. so we kpt say this is unexpected. >> trace ghallager is live with the latest. trace? >> and megyn we have learned doctor spencer got to guinea in mid september working in guinea treating ebola patients. he says hecuvs# does not believ protective gear had been breeched he left guinea october 14th, arriving at jfk airport october 17th. new york authorities say he came in direct contact with very few people, but that could be largely...
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for a green new deal for new york. it would guarantee everybody the right to a useful job, a living wage, affordable health care, affordable housing, and a good education. the centerpiece is to fight climate change by banning fracking and moving to 100% clean energy over the pet -- the next 15 years. it's time for real change. >> mr. astorino, you have one minute. >> thank you very much. i am running for governor because new york is losing and losing badly. we have the highest taxes in america, the worst business climate, the worst economic outlook. recovery is an anemic .7%. we have cities that are losing. poverty in buffalo is off with -- off the charts especially with children. we cannot allow for more years and 400,000 people leaving the state because of this gentleman. we need to cut taxes in a real way. that tax cut will make us the most competitive in the northeast and will get this economy moving again so people can go back to work. we also need term limits. theway is to clean up corruption of the andrew cuomo
for a green new deal for new york. it would guarantee everybody the right to a useful job, a living wage, affordable health care, affordable housing, and a good education. the centerpiece is to fight climate change by banning fracking and moving to 100% clean energy over the pet -- the next 15 years. it's time for real change. >> mr. astorino, you have one minute. >> thank you very much. i am running for governor because new york is losing and losing badly. we have the highest taxes...
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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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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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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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people come to new york ñ new york airports. so we kpt say this is unexpected. >> trace ghallager is live with the latest. trace? >> and megyn we have learned doctor spencer got to guinea in mid september working in guinea treating ebola patients. he says hecuvs# does not believ protective gear had been breeched he left guinea october 14th, arriving at jfk airport october 17th. new york authorities say he came in direct contact with very few people, but that could be largely unknown. here is why. dr. spencer says he began feeling sluggish tuesday of this week. he says he did not have a fever but yesterday, went for a three-mile jog. later took the subway. three different trains to brooklyn. he went to a bowling alley he says at the time he felt fine except for some fatigue. he took uber back home, uber says the cdc and new york health department told them that neither the driver or subsequent passengers were at risk. it's important to note he may not have come into contact with many people, but on dry surfaces ebola can live sev
people come to new york ñ new york airports. so we kpt say this is unexpected. >> trace ghallager is live with the latest. trace? >> and megyn we have learned doctor spencer got to guinea in mid september working in guinea treating ebola patients. he says hecuvs# does not believ protective gear had been breeched he left guinea october 14th, arriving at jfk airport october 17th. new york authorities say he came in direct contact with very few people, but that could be largely...
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is sending a rapid response team to new york to handle the first confirmed case of ebola in new york city. also - this story - new york might be diverse, but the public school is not. we'll talk with a city council member that tried to change that. >> and why the los angeles skyline may not look like this for much longer. >>> we begin with the first confirm case of ebola in new york city. a 33-year-old doctor tested positive. craig spencer his name. he returned to the city after treating ebola patients in west africa. he is in quarantine in new york's bellevue hospital. new federal ebola response guards are getting ready to fight the disease. the teams will rush to any u.s. city within hours of a confirmed case, and the government is forming teaming to prepare hospitals around the country. three of the units have already been deployed. jonathan betz is there with that. >> medical detectives are trying to nail down where spencer has been, and who he has been in contact with. it could be a daunting task in the country's crowded city. spencer tested positive for ebola today. now he is i
is sending a rapid response team to new york to handle the first confirmed case of ebola in new york city. also - this story - new york might be diverse, but the public school is not. we'll talk with a city council member that tried to change that. >> and why the los angeles skyline may not look like this for much longer. >>> we begin with the first confirm case of ebola in new york city. a 33-year-old doctor tested positive. craig spencer his name. he returned to the city after...
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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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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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this is new york. people come to new york, they come to 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 coordinating city, state and federal resources. coordinating and drilling from airports to transportations, 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 what they were dealing with in dallas. and we had the advantage of learning from the dallas experience. just the other day -- they've been long days, but i believe it was yesterday we had 5,000 health care workers being drilled on just this situation. we also had a fortunate affected person was a doctor. a 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, pa
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new york city. this event was hosted by the new york public library, and last about 90 minutes. >> thank you, lois. i want to thank the library for organizing this event. can you guys hear me in the back? can you hear me now? no? yes? i will speak loudly. it is great to be in the city, lecturing on the city that he wrote about. in the very place in the city that you wrote about -- midtown manhattan. a couple of preliminaries before we roll into this illustrated talk. i like that better than powerpoint, as a term. i'm not good at powerpoint. it's not that i'm a luddite, i'm just a technological idiot. this is not the book i originally set out to right. the original idea was to do the whole city. all five boroughs, and stretch it out from world war i to world war ii. without trying to be too cute, i took to bigger bite out of the apple. i discovered, as i was doing my research, that i was really drawn to a really compelling story within the larger story i had intended to tell. it is an untold story, a
new york city. this event was hosted by the new york public library, and last about 90 minutes. >> thank you, lois. i want to thank the library for organizing this event. can you guys hear me in the back? can you hear me now? no? yes? i will speak loudly. it is great to be in the city, lecturing on the city that he wrote about. in the very place in the city that you wrote about -- midtown manhattan. a couple of preliminaries before we roll into this illustrated talk. i like that better...
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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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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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this is with new york cityj=aç r de blasio, new york city governor andrew cuomo and other officials. let's go back to that right now. >> -- the governor mentioned an additional person. this person was a driver of an l 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. 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.
this is with new york cityj=aç r de blasio, new york city governor andrew cuomo and other officials. let's go back to that right now. >> -- the governor mentioned an additional person. this person was a driver of an l 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. and he was brought to bellevue hospit hospital. the test for ebola conducted and conducted at our public...
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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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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and while we are covering developing news on several fronts on this friday night, most urgently this evening, there has been another school shooting in this country. this time at a high school north of seattle in marysville, washington, where a student started shooting in a school cafeteria. we want to begin with the very latest. nbc's hallie jackson is covering for us tonight. >> a possible shooting in the cafeteria. >> reporter: moments before students sprinted out of marysville-pilchuck high school, just after 10:30 this morning, austin taylor was in the cafeteria with a classmate. >> all of a sudden i see him stand up, pull something out of his pocket. at first i thought it was just someone making a really loud noise with like a bag, like a big loud pop, until i heard four more after that. and i saw three kids just fall from the table like they were falling to the ground dead. >> reporter: from inside the school, tweets from students. don't
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and while we are covering developing news on several fronts on this friday night, most urgently this evening, there has been another school shooting in this country. this time at a high school north of seattle in marysville, washington, where a student started shooting in a school cafeteria. we want to begin with the...
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but in truth, between new york city and new york state, we have been preparing for this for weeks. we've been running drills, we have the equipment, we had the training, the health care workers feel like they're ready to handle it. so we have the cdc here on site. basically monitoring and helping. but we were equipped to handle the situation. again, it was a doctor so that was an advantage, i believe, alisyn. because as soon as he believed he was symptomatic, he presented himself. but we have this, we believe we have the system contained. >> governor, while i have you, i want to ask you about this attack on the four nypd officers with a man who was wielding an axe. do you or your office, do they have any more information this morning about if he was linked to some sort of larger terrorist organization? >> we don't, we've heard the same rumors, that have been spreading, but we don't have any definitive information when we do, we'll disseminate it. >> governor, you've given us -- >> as a matter of full disclosure, any help you need with your co-host, i am in a position to be helpful.
but in truth, between new york city and new york state, we have been preparing for this for weeks. we've been running drills, we have the equipment, we had the training, the health care workers feel like they're ready to handle it. so we have the cdc here on site. basically monitoring and helping. but we were equipped to handle the situation. again, it was a doctor so that was an advantage, i believe, alisyn. because as soon as he believed he was symptomatic, he presented himself. but we have...
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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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the first case here in new york. i read this phrase that struck me, that struck with me, that the city was dispatching what it called disease detectives to fan out and do the contact tracing necessary. can you tell me anymore about who those folks are and what they're doing? >> well what they 'doing is part of general precaution. they'll go out and speak to everybody that he has had contact with. obviously, his girlfriend was one of those people. and that's why sources say that she is in quarantine right this. now're going to trace his steps to see who he has had physical contact with what so ever and then they'll be physically kaushsz under a quarantine of 21 days chrks is what we saw in dal lass for the family of mr. dunc duncan, who, unfortunate hi, died from it. so what they'll do, they'll talk to him, find out exact hi what he did, as much as they can, and then they'll try to piece together who could is possibly been in contact with them. they've hr gone thu apartment building and speaking to neighbors with anyb
the first case here in new york. i read this phrase that struck me, that struck with me, that the city was dispatching what it called disease detectives to fan out and do the contact tracing necessary. can you tell me anymore about who those folks are and what they're doing? >> well what they 'doing is part of general precaution. they'll go out and speak to everybody that he has had contact with. obviously, his girlfriend was one of those people. and that's why sources say that she is in...
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ebola in new york. an american doctor who volunteered for doctors without borders in guinea is in a new york hospital with a disease. dr. craig spencer received a positive test for ebola thursday night. he was rushed by ambulance from his new york apartment into isolation at manhattan's bellevue hospital. officials are traying his fairly extensive movements in the hours before the diagnosis. out in public at a bowling alley, in a park, restaurant, subway, taxi. public officials called a news conference overnight in an effort to alay fears. >> there is no reason for new yorkers to be alarmed. new yorkers who have not been exposed to an infected person's bodily fluids are not at risk. >> we have had a full, coordinated effort that has been working night and day, coordinating city, state and local 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. >> training for this in new york c
ebola in new york. an american doctor who volunteered for doctors without borders in guinea is in a new york hospital with a disease. dr. craig spencer received a positive test for ebola thursday night. he was rushed by ambulance from his new york apartment into isolation at manhattan's bellevue hospital. officials are traying his fairly extensive movements in the hours before the diagnosis. out in public at a bowling alley, in a park, restaurant, subway, taxi. public officials called a news...
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liz: let me give you the headline on the "new york daily news" website. doctor who recently returned from treating ebola patient in guinea rushed to bellevue with fever. there is news flow spreading at the moment. the daily news and probably the new york post have the same thing, we now know from the health commissioner in new york city, this guy is in bellevue in full protective control. has been, are we okay to do that? the "new york post" has the name of this doctor. craig spencer. dr. craig spencer. he is 33 years old, and obviously with a big heart as he was over in guinea treating these people, ebola victims, specifically. there is a question, and i can give this to dr. adjala, you are infectious disease specialist. we don't know how he returned to the united states and whether they were already taking temperatures at that point. it's been a couple weeks now, correct? >> right, and the other point is he developed symptoms now, it's not expected he was -- he had a fever traveling, it could have happened just now and when this whole thing was triggere
liz: let me give you the headline on the "new york daily news" website. doctor who recently returned from treating ebola patient in guinea rushed to bellevue with fever. there is news flow spreading at the moment. the daily news and probably the new york post have the same thing, we now know from the health commissioner in new york city, this guy is in bellevue in full protective control. has been, are we okay to do that? the "new york post" has the name of this doctor....
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seeing it in new york. it is for police officers and public health officials taking in a doctor with ebola, very different threats but nonetheless ones that remind us why the support we give to first responders, the training that they have to have and the sort of consistent both financial as well as, you know, sort of process oriented support for, you know, the training and protecting the american public is what's essentially going on throughout the country. one thing quickly, i do know because of new york, that every governor and every mayor is now calling their public safety teams to make sure that everyone is on high alert for everything. >> we're going to talk to a city aofficia official ahead. the officer is still in critical condition. there was a woman injured also hit by a bullet when officers went after that man said to be doing okay. >>> i want you to stay with us. we'll have much more coverage, ebola in new york city. i'm going to talk to a top city official here, tell us how they are tracking th
seeing it in new york. it is for police officers and public health officials taking in a doctor with ebola, very different threats but nonetheless ones that remind us why the support we give to first responders, the training that they have to have and the sort of consistent both financial as well as, you know, sort of process oriented support for, you know, the training and protecting the american public is what's essentially going on throughout the country. one thing quickly, i do know because...
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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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people come to new york ñ new york airports. so we kpt say this is unexpected. >> trace ghallager is live with the latest. trace? >> and megyn we have learned doctor spencer got to guinea in mid september working in guinea treating ebola patients. he says hecuvs# does not believ protective gear had been breeched he left guinea october 14th, arriving at jfk airport october 17th. new york authorities say he came in direct contact with very few people, but that could be largely unknown. here is why. dr. spencer says he began feeling sluggish tuesday of this week. he says he did not have a fever but yesterday, went for a three-mile jog. later took the subway. three different trains to brooklyn. he went to a bowling alley he says at the time he felt fine except for some fatigue. he took uber back home, uber says the cdc and new york health department told them that neither the driver or subsequent passengers were at risk. it's important to note he may not have come into contact with many people, but on dry surfaces ebola can live sev
people come to new york ñ new york airports. so we kpt say this is unexpected. >> trace ghallager is live with the latest. trace? >> and megyn we have learned doctor spencer got to guinea in mid september working in guinea treating ebola patients. he says hecuvs# does not believ protective gear had been breeched he left guinea october 14th, arriving at jfk airport october 17th. new york authorities say he came in direct contact with very few people, but that could be largely...
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people come to new york ñ new york airports. so we kpt say this is unexpected. >> trace ghallager is live with the latest. trace? >> and megyn we have learned doctor spencer got to guinea in mid september working in guinea treating ebola patients. he says hecuvs# does not believ protective gear had been breeched he left guinea october 14th, arriving at jfk airport october 17th. new york authorities say he came in direct contact with very few people, but that could be largely unknown. here is why. dr. spencer says he began feeling sluggish tuesday of this week. he says he did not have a fever but yesterday, went for a three-mile jog. later took the subway. three different trains to brooklyn. he went to a bowling alley he says at the time he felt fine except for some fatigue. he took uber back home, uber says the cdc and new york health department told them that neither the driver or subsequent passengers were at risk. it's important to note he may not have come into contact with many people, but on dry surfaces ebola can live sev
people come to new york ñ new york airports. so we kpt say this is unexpected. >> trace ghallager is live with the latest. trace? >> and megyn we have learned doctor spencer got to guinea in mid september working in guinea treating ebola patients. he says hecuvs# does not believ protective gear had been breeched he left guinea october 14th, arriving at jfk airport october 17th. new york authorities say he came in direct contact with very few people, but that could be largely...
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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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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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and matt miller in new york. mark crumpton is standing right in new york with a preview of what is coming up on "bottom line." >> on the customer as we his housing -- one of the top stories we're following his housing. more home building in september. will that give the u.s. and offer against any of the economic slowdown? see you at the top of the hour. back to you in san francisco, home to the national league champion giants. >> yes! go giants! thank you. awesome game yesterday. the giants going to the world series. >> third time in five years. >> corey and i were at a restaurant in 2010, he did these -- it was kind of like jumping jacks. >> synchronized swimming on land. i was excited. >> we will talk about sports, coming up. more on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> travis ishikawa hits one into right! the giants win the pennant! >> the san francisco giants are heading to the world series on that dramatic walkoff home run. the giants will face the kansas city royals. everybody is buzzing about it. our editor at large c
and matt miller in new york. mark crumpton is standing right in new york with a preview of what is coming up on "bottom line." >> on the customer as we his housing -- one of the top stories we're following his housing. more home building in september. will that give the u.s. and offer against any of the economic slowdown? see you at the top of the hour. back to you in san francisco, home to the national league champion giants. >> yes! go giants! thank you. awesome game...
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york stock exchange gover r new york governor's office. once we get an answer we will get that to you >> what about skipping over the new federal policy that kicks in tomorrow requiring monitoring of travelers of ebola-affected areas. talk more about that. >> reporter: victor, when these travelers come back into the united states, they have a number of guidelines that they have to follow. the first is that they will have to check in with local health officials every single day. they also have to provide contact information for themselves as well as a friend or family member so health owe fishes can get in touch with them at any point during that 21-day period during travel and coordinate travel within the united states with these officials. >> thanks, erin. >> candy, let me move to you. it seems like the federal policy is much less dramatic than the controversial new protocols in place that new jersey and new york have put in, illinois as well that require the 21-day quarantines. what y do you think that's the case? >> because you have thi
york stock exchange gover r new york governor's office. once we get an answer we will get that to you >> what about skipping over the new federal policy that kicks in tomorrow requiring monitoring of travelers of ebola-affected areas. talk more about that. >> reporter: victor, when these travelers come back into the united states, they have a number of guidelines that they have to follow. the first is that they will have to check in with local health officials every single day. they...
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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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. >> new york governor andrew cuomo urging residents not to be alarmed after new york city doctor tested positive for ebola this morning. dr. craig spencer is waking up in isolation at bellevue hospital. officials are working to trace who else he had close contact with, and the cdc has sent a rapid response team to new york. dr. spencer was rushed to the hospital yesterday after reporting a 103-degree fever. he returned last week after treating ebola patients in west africa. we're going to keep you updated on the latest developments here on "way too early" and straight ahead on "morning joe." >>> now to sports. the chargers and broncos had a huge battle. peyton manning was at it again. this time connecting with emanuel sanders for three scores. rookie running back jawan thompson added two td runs. the broncos beat san diego 35-21. for you narrow shouldered millennial males living in your mother's basement, your 12 fantasy football teams need to be set up early this sunday morning. set your lineups early this week because kickoff is at 9:30 a.m. with the falcons facing the lions in london
. >> new york governor andrew cuomo urging residents not to be alarmed after new york city doctor tested positive for ebola this morning. dr. craig spencer is waking up in isolation at bellevue hospital. officials are working to trace who else he had close contact with, and the cdc has sent a rapid response team to new york. dr. spencer was rushed to the hospital yesterday after reporting a 103-degree fever. he returned last week after treating ebola patients in west africa. we're going...
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new york's mayor bill de blasio will give us the latest on the first ebola case here in new york city. we also have other breaking news, very good news on the ebola front that nurse nina pham, who has been being carrot for at the national institutes of health in maryland has been declared ebola-free. she is being discharged from the hospital. there's a news conference coming up shortly on that as well. i want to bring in our guests, sean kaufman is president of the behavioral based improvement solutions. he's on the phone with us from atlanta. and in lima, peru, dr. daniel bausch, the head of the virology and emerging infections department of the u.s. naval medical research department. sean, i want to start with you. we'll talk about this new york case. we were discussing what's going on here in new york city, this dr. craig spencer in isolation at bellevue hospital. there was word that he traveled all over the city in the days before he started exhibiting symptoms. he got a fever. when i heard that, it made me think of what you told us before about the abcs of safe returns from the e
new york's mayor bill de blasio will give us the latest on the first ebola case here in new york city. we also have other breaking news, very good news on the ebola front that nurse nina pham, who has been being carrot for at the national institutes of health in maryland has been declared ebola-free. she is being discharged from the hospital. there's a news conference coming up shortly on that as well. i want to bring in our guests, sean kaufman is president of the behavioral based improvement...
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new york is a dense place. a lot of people o but the more facts you know, the less frightening this situation is. >> reporter: even though we now know that spencer took several subway trips, we're being told not to panic about that. it is extremely unlikely he could have transmitted ebola to anybody else on those trains. any sort of transmission from a dry surface to a person has never been found. reena, t.j.? >> lana, how is new york better prepared for this than, let's say, dallas. >> reporter: new york being an international city was also preparing itself for this possibility. so it has been training all of its doctors, its health personnel, as well as its first responders. and they believe they have put very strong protocols in place, including eight different hospitals throughout the state that were ready to accept any >> abc's lana zak for us this morning. has a lot of people concerned. a lot of anxiety. like the governor said, the more you know, just get thatio there and we shall >> 's r >>> as dallas nu
new york is a dense place. a lot of people o but the more facts you know, the less frightening this situation is. >> reporter: even though we now know that spencer took several subway trips, we're being told not to panic about that. it is extremely unlikely he could have transmitted ebola to anybody else on those trains. any sort of transmission from a dry surface to a person has never been found. reena, t.j.? >> lana, how is new york better prepared for this than, let's say,...
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so people here in new york city and the new york health commission is saying do not -- basically do not freak out because it is very unlikely that people in new york city are going to contract this because of the way it is contracted. so we want to alert people but at the same time, erin, we don't have the results yet. we don't know yet. >> thank you very much, poppy har low. and to give you an idea the officials are going to the great lengths to keep peoplin formed. this flier is being handed out to people who live near dr. spencer. it asks, are you at risk and have you had direct contact, and did you visit a country within the last 21 days and the answer for the doctor is probably yes. we are outside of spencer's apartment building. miguel, what is the reaction where you are? >> reporter: well, those flyers are outside of the apartment and this area is flooded with public health officials and politicians, people trying to alay the concerns of people in this neighborhood. and also the public health officials going door-to-door trying to figure out who mr. spencer had contact with over
so people here in new york city and the new york health commission is saying do not -- basically do not freak out because it is very unlikely that people in new york city are going to contract this because of the way it is contracted. so we want to alert people but at the same time, erin, we don't have the results yet. we don't know yet. >> thank you very much, poppy har low. and to give you an idea the officials are going to the great lengths to keep peoplin formed. this flier is being...
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gerri: even for new york city. talking about dr. craig spencer, the subject of a lot of criticism today. a doctor, an emergency room doctor who works in guinea, comes to this country and almost immediately is out among the rest of the population. should he have really self-quarantined himself? >> he should have self-quarantined himself. i think that anybody should be mandated, coming from that area to take the quarantine they suggest, 21-30 days. i think dr. spencer probably went through a number of checkpoints both in western africa, before getting on the plane, in europe, before changing flights and certainly here at the airport. and that's the soft spot. the soft spot is that 21-day period where we do not know whether a person is infected or not. gerri: it's really complicated. so spencer essentially completes his work in guinea on october 12, and october 14 leaves the country. travels through brussels on october 17th, arrives at jfk, and less than a week later, he's bowling, on the subway, in an uber taxi. dr. peter to you, shou
gerri: even for new york city. talking about dr. craig spencer, the subject of a lot of criticism today. a doctor, an emergency room doctor who works in guinea, comes to this country and almost immediately is out among the rest of the population. should he have really self-quarantined himself? >> he should have self-quarantined himself. i think that anybody should be mandated, coming from that area to take the quarantine they suggest, 21-30 days. i think dr. spencer probably went through...
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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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here in new york, it's more frightening. new york is a dense place. a lot of people are on top of each other. but the more facts you know, the less frightening the situation is. >> 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
here in new york, it's more frightening. new york is a dense place. a lot of people are on top of each other. but the more facts you know, the less frightening the situation is. >> 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...
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we're awaiting a news conference from new york city mayor for the first case of ebola in new york city. members of the cdc rapid response team are on the ground here in new york as health officials try reassure the public that 33-year-old dr. craig spencer is not a threat to public safety despite his travels around new york city in the past week. dr. spencer had been working with doctors without borders treating ebola patients west africa and was self-monitoring himself. he was back in new york six days before becoming symptom attic. the doctor left guinea on october 14th and arrived at jfk on 17th. on october 21st he felt tired but went on a three mile jog. on wednesday the doctor rode three subway lines, went to a popular park, and went bowling. y yesterday he came down with a 100.3 fever and notified doctors without borders who called the health department. emergency workers from the fire department rushed to his manhattan apartment in full protective gear. many are questioning dr. spencer's decision to go out in public after beingth
we're awaiting a news conference from new york city mayor for the first case of ebola in new york city. members of the cdc rapid response team are on the ground here in new york as health officials try reassure the public that 33-year-old dr. craig spencer is not a threat to public safety despite his travels around new york city in the past week. dr. spencer had been working with doctors without borders treating ebola patients west africa and was self-monitoring himself. he was back in new york...
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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
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
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governor andrew cuomo said on "new day" that new york is ready. >> we've been preparing for this for weeks. we've been running drills. we have the equipment. we had the training. health care workers feel like they can control it. >> the cdc has sent a three-person group to the cdc in atlanta as well to double-confirm his initial positive test results. those results from the cdc are expected very soon. before dr. spencer felt the symptoms, he went for a three-mile jog, visited a bowling alley in brooklyn named the gutter and traveled on three of new york city's subway lines. that gave people a lot of jitters. so earlier this morning, new york mayor de blasio tweeted this out. it's a picture of himself riding the rails. wanted to reassure people. he said this "we are working very closely with our state and federal partners to protect the health of all new yorkers. i want to get an update now on dr. spencer's condition. for that, we go straight to elizabeth cohen who is live outside of bellevue hospital center in new york, which is where dr. spencer is being treated. he's not the only p
governor andrew cuomo said on "new day" that new york is ready. >> we've been preparing for this for weeks. we've been running drills. we have the equipment. we had the training. health care workers feel like they can control it. >> the cdc has sent a three-person group to the cdc in atlanta as well to double-confirm his initial positive test results. those results from the cdc are expected very soon. before dr. spencer felt the symptoms, he went for a three-mile jog,...
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, queens, new york. four nypd police department officers walking. they had paused to take a photo when this man came out swinging a hatchet and attacked them. one of those officers injured in the arm. another injured in the head. and we're learning mbt about the attacker. he had a criminal record in california. he was discharged from the navy for missukt misconduct, but what is truly capturing the attention now, the new york police department are his postings on social media, on facebook, on youtube, which give them suspicions that this could be tied to recent calls by islamic extremist groups to attack soldiers, members of law enforcement, like we saw in the two attacks earlier this week in canada. a bulletin has gone out to new york city police officers to have a heightened level of awareness against random attacks like this one. here's a random attack of what i've been told by intel vens officials that they're very concerned about. so-called lone wolf attacks. people who make a choice on their own. an
, queens, new york. four nypd police department officers walking. they had paused to take a photo when this man came out swinging a hatchet and attacked them. one of those officers injured in the arm. another injured in the head. and we're learning mbt about the attacker. he had a criminal record in california. he was discharged from the navy for missukt misconduct, but what is truly capturing the attention now, the new york police department are his postings on social media, on facebook, on...