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mary of akron, ohio.mber one ranking in the country. now, the irish are going to have to find a way to do it today without sian. one of their strong undefeated on the season. without him they're a different team. >> when i was 10 years old. my dad told me if you don't get a scholarship, you are not going to college. >> growing up being lee cotton jr.'s son. we couldn't go anywhere without some one recognizing our dad. and somebody telling us your dad was a bad boy at south high school. listen to what he has the to tell you. we all way wanted to make our dad proud. especially since he is the one who taught us how to play. >> once heap sta started seeing basketball skills tied into the football skills. he looked at me and said this football thing is me. i said, i know. we are going to do is. >> hello, a big day for a big name in local high school football. sian cotton was named one of all us, one of the players to be selected. with the honor, an invite to play in the all american bowl and defensive lineman.
mary of akron, ohio.mber one ranking in the country. now, the irish are going to have to find a way to do it today without sian. one of their strong undefeated on the season. without him they're a different team. >> when i was 10 years old. my dad told me if you don't get a scholarship, you are not going to college. >> growing up being lee cotton jr.'s son. we couldn't go anywhere without some one recognizing our dad. and somebody telling us your dad was a bad boy at south high...
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>> susan candiotti in akron, ohio. thank you so much. as federal officials here rush to guard against ebola, the world health organization today admitted that it bungled worldwide response to the outbreak. in a memo obtained by the "associated press," the agency writes, quote, nearly everyone involved in the outbreak response failed to see some fairly plain writing on the wall. cnn chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta is in atlanta. thanks for joining us. this is a startling admission. if the w.h.o. can't handle this, why should we have any confidence that ebola can be stopped by individuals in places like akron, ohio? >> well, they definitely bungled things and they admitted that. i'll talk more about that in a second. but i will say that i don't think that necessarily means that it can't be handled going into the future. one of the things to keep in mind, jake, since 1976, there have been a couple dozen nearly outbreaks. and every single time, it's been handled fairly easily. this was different in a few different ways. there was th
>> susan candiotti in akron, ohio. thank you so much. as federal officials here rush to guard against ebola, the world health organization today admitted that it bungled worldwide response to the outbreak. in a memo obtained by the "associated press," the agency writes, quote, nearly everyone involved in the outbreak response failed to see some fairly plain writing on the wall. cnn chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta is in atlanta. thanks for joining us. this is a startling...
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joining me live now is mayor of akron, ohio where amber vincent visited last week traveling to akronfrom dallas. and the mayor is holding a news conference at the bottom of the hour to give an update on the precautions being taken. mayor, thank you so much for joining us. let's start with some of the precautionary things that you looked at here including some of the passengers who may have worked at schools and the bridal salon where miss vincent visited while she was there. give us a short list of why you're concerned about some of these locations >>well, right now there are no cases in akron, but what they have identified is the contacts that miss vincent -- people that she was with. she was very responsible. she asked the cdc before she left dallas. she talked to them. she quarantined herself except for going to the bridal -- she was planning the wedding with friends. she went there and went to the house. for the most part stayed in the house. she was very responsible. she should be considered a hero instead of being vilified. she followed orders. the direct contact people in dire
joining me live now is mayor of akron, ohio where amber vincent visited last week traveling to akronfrom dallas. and the mayor is holding a news conference at the bottom of the hour to give an update on the precautions being taken. mayor, thank you so much for joining us. let's start with some of the precautionary things that you looked at here including some of the passengers who may have worked at schools and the bridal salon where miss vincent visited while she was there. give us a short...
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>> reporter: hi, here in akron, ohio, she is taking things very seriously, as you can imagine.emember it was just last friday that amber vinson flew here to cleveland and on to akron and stayed until monday. however, the shop owner says that some of her staff is more concerned than she is, and some of them had absolutely no contact with amber vinson. >> the rack and took it home. >> reporter: a typical busy saturday for bridal shop owner anna yonker, her shop crowded with customers including amber vinson, watching her bridesmaids getting fitted for a may wedding, the youngest only 10. >> she was probably here probably about three hours maybe, we measured her party, showed her color charts. again, everything went well and i had no idea that anything was wrong with her. >> reporter: to yonker, vin soichi noguchi didn't look sick at all. at the bridal shop it was just another day, until news broke wednesday that her customer tested positive for ebola after helping care for a victim who died in dallas. >> what did you think when you heard about that? >> actually, i was just a littl
>> reporter: hi, here in akron, ohio, she is taking things very seriously, as you can imagine.emember it was just last friday that amber vinson flew here to cleveland and on to akron and stayed until monday. however, the shop owner says that some of her staff is more concerned than she is, and some of them had absolutely no contact with amber vinson. >> the rack and took it home. >> reporter: a typical busy saturday for bridal shop owner anna yonker, her shop crowded with...
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first we want to turn to susan candiotti there in akron, ohio.ote that you're watching the podium as well as we are, that that press conference is slated to happen, we're going to hear from the mayor and people from the cdc, the department of health. tell us, though, what you're learning on the ground about these 12 contacts in ohio. there's concern of course. are any showing symptoms? >> as of now they're telling us none appears to be showing symptoms but perhaps we'll get an update on that. who are these people? we know among them it would include the stepfather of miss vinson because remember she came here to visit starting just a week ago today, friday, and then left on monday health department officials told us she only visited two places they know of at this time, that would be her home and a bridal shop. so besides the stop father, some of the other people who have been self-quarantined include the bridesmaids who went with her. we believe there are at least a half dozen of those, as well as the bridal shop owner and at least one other co-
first we want to turn to susan candiotti there in akron, ohio.ote that you're watching the podium as well as we are, that that press conference is slated to happen, we're going to hear from the mayor and people from the cdc, the department of health. tell us, though, what you're learning on the ground about these 12 contacts in ohio. there's concern of course. are any showing symptoms? >> as of now they're telling us none appears to be showing symptoms but perhaps we'll get an update on...
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we will talk to the congressman who represents akron, ohio where a close and schools.tional fear? dr. who says there is irrational fear. we should be more worried about the plaguu. hiddeneethat's righcous? it's just that i'm worried about you knowhien tngs..." ok, why's at? hidn fees from t banwhere nobres equals. means keeping sevebillion tra. stomera yeyear flying, and en weather hits, it's data mayhem burlesningp end-to-end solu so if businesals e alwith the unexpected, hp b datand oulutions ke syoways know what's coming - are ready for it. ke it matter. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but the e no 24ancs? it's just'm a le reluctant to try n thing wha's s wronwith trying new things? feel that your muscles? yeah... i do... tra neway ank, where n n branes ealgrt rates. stuart: the game is holding, and the big board shows a gain of 230 points. experimental ebola treatment is 8 in early studies and is up 4.5%. chimeric full the pick high, all those ebola related stocks are very volatile, up and down with the news on ebola. look at oil bouncing back a little. let's bring
we will talk to the congressman who represents akron, ohio where a close and schools.tional fear? dr. who says there is irrational fear. we should be more worried about the plaguu. hiddeneethat's righcous? it's just that i'm worried about you knowhien tngs..." ok, why's at? hidn fees from t banwhere nobres equals. means keeping sevebillion tra. stomera yeyear flying, and en weather hits, it's data mayhem burlesningp end-to-end solu so if businesals e alwith the unexpected, hp b datand...
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schools were closed in akron and a cleveland suburb. and anyone who was at this bridal shop in akron on saturday is being asked to call a special hotline. vinson shopped there over the weekend planning for her own wedding. a friend of vinson's defended her on facebook. it saddens me the way the media has portrayed her, she wrote, in my eyes she is a hero. the pastor for thomas eric duncan's fiancee says she got a phone call today from a hospital official for the first time since his death more than a week ago now, expressing their regret that they could not save duncan and apologizing. brian? >> kate snow at the hospital in dallas starting us off again tonight. kate, thanks. >>> that nurse we just heard from in kate's report, brianna aguirre, believes she is risking her job at the hospital by coming forward and speaking. but as she told matt lauer this morning, she felt she just couldn't stay silent anymore. >> my co-workers, i know a lot of you will be proud of me right now. and i'm sorry for those of you that are not. what i'm doing i
schools were closed in akron and a cleveland suburb. and anyone who was at this bridal shop in akron on saturday is being asked to call a special hotline. vinson shopped there over the weekend planning for her own wedding. a friend of vinson's defended her on facebook. it saddens me the way the media has portrayed her, she wrote, in my eyes she is a hero. the pastor for thomas eric duncan's fiancee says she got a phone call today from a hospital official for the first time since his death more...
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in the akron area two people are quarantined and 39 others monitored because dallas nurse amber vinson, who's now free of the ebola virus, visited the area before falling ill. so far all have been symptom free. what's the likelihood that you'll see an ebola case here? >> so we think we are one of the most likely facilities in the country right now to get an ebola case, however the likelihood is extremely low. >> reporter: it's a virtual certainty that they'll see flu cases this winter. doctors say there's a simple step that could help, get a flu shot. >> it's very difficult to stop transmission unless we stop the initial infection in the first place. >> reporter: these children are doing something that fewer than half of all adults do, getting vaccinated against the flu. the government estimates that in an average year the flu claims about 25,000 lives, costs $10 billion in health care and another $7 billion in lost work. last season there were 109 child flu deaths, about 90% of them hadn't been vaccinated. to make it more palatable, the vaccine can be delivered by a nasal mist. >> it'
in the akron area two people are quarantined and 39 others monitored because dallas nurse amber vinson, who's now free of the ebola virus, visited the area before falling ill. so far all have been symptom free. what's the likelihood that you'll see an ebola case here? >> so we think we are one of the most likely facilities in the country right now to get an ebola case, however the likelihood is extremely low. >> reporter: it's a virtual certainty that they'll see flu cases this...
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akron public schools' chief communications officer. ery gradual, he even hesitated to call it an evacuation, but parenns are coocerned. you just don't know at this point,,and look at our markets. there's literally no escaping the headlines. in a way, they are at least one of the many other market-moving events affecting the numbers beneath me right now. and we have turned negattve although the russell 2000 is still continuing to hang on to about 10 points. what turned the markets by more than 200 points to the upside? well. at 10:22 a.m., james bullard, fed president of st. louis, made some comments about possible, more doveish comments about interest rates. and you had goldman sachs' healthy third quarter earnnngs,3 but it doesn't hold. let's get right to the floor show, see what headlines are dragging the markets down right now. joining us are all of our traders along with mike holland of holland and company. keith bliss, suddenly we lost about 60 points. we were up about 20 just before the top of the hour. what's at work here, if yo
akron public schools' chief communications officer. ery gradual, he even hesitated to call it an evacuation, but parenns are coocerned. you just don't know at this point,,and look at our markets. there's literally no escaping the headlines. in a way, they are at least one of the many other market-moving events affecting the numbers beneath me right now. and we have turned negattve although the russell 2000 is still continuing to hang on to about 10 points. what turned the markets by more than...
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vinson did visit one retail store while in the akron area, causing store owners to close its doors for the time-being. however health officials are declining to name the store right now. bring in today's panel. fox business's very own charlie gasparino. shaffer from schaefer asset dan management. headlines change from second to second with the market on tintter hooks. we've been all over the map. >> there may be a qe 5 or 4, depending what you call operation twist. melissa: yeah. >> i think that is what drives markets for the most part. i will say this, wonderinn why ebola is market headline to trade off of and a big economic story, think about what you're hearing here. closing of schools. melissa: right. >> closing of businesses that someone might have been to. you know, cleaning out airplanes 15,000 times that someone might have -- melissa: information and misinformation. we hear she didn't have a fever. yes she did. no she didn't. >> this misinformation and fact they have been late on the ball to the obama administration led to economic worries. there will be an impact on gdp from t
vinson did visit one retail store while in the akron area, causing store owners to close its doors for the time-being. however health officials are declining to name the store right now. bring in today's panel. fox business's very own charlie gasparino. shaffer from schaefer asset dan management. headlines change from second to second with the market on tintter hooks. we've been all over the map. >> there may be a qe 5 or 4, depending what you call operation twist. melissa: yeah. >>...
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his kids are going to go to school in akron. the gymnasium is called the lebron james gymnasium. kids to play sports and go to school and retire here. he's got a beautiful mansion in bath outside of akron and you know if he does this to us again i don't know if he can come home. lebron, if you're watching, all is forgiven, come home, baby. >> we really are about forgiveness here "at this hour." within 15 minutes of that plea, lebron james made the announcement he was going back. you see, it was us and jason we should point out who joins us once again today. jason, you must feel like a man who, i don't know, are you feeling vindicated, good, are you ready? >> john, michaela before we start, in honor of lebron's return. welcome home, lebron! let's get this party started. we are ready! >> so you're handling this very well. you're very calm about this, very steady heading into tonight. >> oh, goodness. >> it is going to be one of those nights that cleveland is never going to forget. i'm honored to be able to go. i'm a season ticket holder. i just have goose bumps thinking about what
his kids are going to go to school in akron. the gymnasium is called the lebron james gymnasium. kids to play sports and go to school and retire here. he's got a beautiful mansion in bath outside of akron and you know if he does this to us again i don't know if he can come home. lebron, if you're watching, all is forgiven, come home, baby. >> we really are about forgiveness here "at this hour." within 15 minutes of that plea, lebron james made the announcement he was going back....
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amber vinson visited a bridal shop in akron during her visit to ohio last weekend.ner of coming attractions says she showed no sign of being sick. vinson and her seven bridesmaids spent three hours there shopping. the store is closed through the weekend. anyone there on saturday is asked to contact the akron health officials. >>> listen to this fear of ebola. now we're going to mississippi. a middle school there, a little bit of a panic. parents heard the principal just returned from his brother's funeral in zambia. they rushed to the school to take their children out. zambia, you may know is about 3,000 miles away from the ebola hot zone. the principal is now taking a week off because of concerns there. our coverage of ebola in america continues throughout this morning. the editor of our medical unit is here answering questions about the latest developments. you'll see that later this half hour. >>> hurricane gonzalo has regained strngt as it roars toward bermuda. a category 4 hurricane is packing winds of 145 miles an hour. by later today it's likely to unleash it
amber vinson visited a bridal shop in akron during her visit to ohio last weekend.ner of coming attractions says she showed no sign of being sick. vinson and her seven bridesmaids spent three hours there shopping. the store is closed through the weekend. anyone there on saturday is asked to contact the akron health officials. >>> listen to this fear of ebola. now we're going to mississippi. a middle school there, a little bit of a panic. parents heard the principal just returned from...
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he is living in croatia after being in akron, ohio.t was offed to nazis agreed to leaf the country voluntarily. it's a gross misuse of taxpayers dollars and ordering the white house to close this. >> they filed foran injunction . the legislation violates federal law. >>> two weeks to go, the candidates are making themselves clear on where they stand on key issues. they had a debate at west chester university. each is seeking to succeed jim gugurlack. it serves the sixth district parts of chester, berks and montgomery county and lebanon counties. let's get the accuweather forecast. >>> we are showing philadelphia,. [no audio] and showers across the north and west suburbs. in reading as we zoom in. do you have my mic now. >>> i am going to sit with jim and look at grass here. >> we have light rain and fleetwood and brook. light showers. pressing to the east as we speak. this is the leading edge of showers that are moving in. how much i going to put this mic on now. >> i am walking with you my mic is tied to the table. you have to love th
he is living in croatia after being in akron, ohio.t was offed to nazis agreed to leaf the country voluntarily. it's a gross misuse of taxpayers dollars and ordering the white house to close this. >> they filed foran injunction . the legislation violates federal law. >>> two weeks to go, the candidates are making themselves clear on where they stand on key issues. they had a debate at west chester university. each is seeking to succeed jim gugurlack. it serves the sixth district...
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four other friends in akron are also under voluntary quarantine as is her mother in dallas.n monday the cdc mistakenly allowed her to fly from cleveland back to dallas because her fever hadn't hit the danger zone. but now they believe she might have been concealing symptoms. and in the 24 hours after she got off flight 1133, that plane made six more flights carrying up to 900 people. you might ask, what's the risk if she's not on the plane? well, turns out ebola can live on a dry surface like a tray table or doorknob for several hours. in body fluids like blood or urine, it can live for several days. you mix in the health care workers, neighbors, baggage handlers and others that crossed amber vinson's path and the possible chain of transmission, megyn, gets very lengthy. >> trace, thank you. frontier airlines has become a major part of this story asking employees who flew with this nurse on their plane to take time off. scrubbing their planes and even notifying fellow passengers. but the cdc director today seemed to suggest frontier's response may be an overreaction. listen.
four other friends in akron are also under voluntary quarantine as is her mother in dallas.n monday the cdc mistakenly allowed her to fly from cleveland back to dallas because her fever hadn't hit the danger zone. but now they believe she might have been concealing symptoms. and in the 24 hours after she got off flight 1133, that plane made six more flights carrying up to 900 people. you might ask, what's the risk if she's not on the plane? well, turns out ebola can live on a dry surface like a...
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john yang, nbc news, akron, ohio. >>> next, it's game day for the eagles.ds will take the field for the first time since beating up on the giants two weeks ago. we'll have a preview of today's match-up against the cardinals. >>> good morning. starting out mild this morning, right near 60 degrees in philadelphia, but cooler than yesterday. a live look outside. what a pretty shot from our cape may camera. we'll talk more about that. also some showers and warmer weather in your seven-day. that's all coming up. four wholesome grains. sugar. only six? six grams of sugar? that's really good. excellent, delicious... and yummy! honey bunches of oats. tasty! yummy! i love bacon so much,his sub. i'm launching a line of bacon jewelry. aw, i've seen those online, but-have you ever seen bacon brows? what was that? i was just putting the finishing touches on my bacondor. everyone loves bacon at subway. try it on a bacon egg & cheese. subway. eat fresh. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. and macarthur opposes a woma
john yang, nbc news, akron, ohio. >>> next, it's game day for the eagles.ds will take the field for the first time since beating up on the giants two weeks ago. we'll have a preview of today's match-up against the cardinals. >>> good morning. starting out mild this morning, right near 60 degrees in philadelphia, but cooler than yesterday. a live look outside. what a pretty shot from our cape may camera. we'll talk more about that. also some showers and warmer weather in your...
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. >> when vinson was in ohio she visited a bridal shop in akron with seven friends.r self-quarantine. on wednesday, vinson was flown to emory university hospital in atlanta. >>> texas presbyterian hospital in dallas is the epicenter of the ebola cluster where thomas duncan died and where the two nurses who treated him were infected. another nurse who works there is speaking out. abc's tom llamas has her story. >> i'm devastated. i'm devastated for my hospital. >> reporter: this is brianna aguirre. she describes a harrowing scene when thomas eric duncan died. >> it was extreme chaos. unbelievable. the nurses were just throwing our hands up saying, you've got to be kidding us. >> reporter: latest aguirre treated fellow nurse nina pham in that hospital just before pham was officially diagnosed with ebola. did you ever receive any type of ebola training? >> prior to thomas duncan entering? >> yes. >> no. never even was discussed at all. >> reporter: the nurses at the hospital were often not wearing the right protective gear. >> i want you to take a look at this photo. th
. >> when vinson was in ohio she visited a bridal shop in akron with seven friends.r self-quarantine. on wednesday, vinson was flown to emory university hospital in atlanta. >>> texas presbyterian hospital in dallas is the epicenter of the ebola cluster where thomas duncan died and where the two nurses who treated him were infected. another nurse who works there is speaking out. abc's tom llamas has her story. >> i'm devastated. i'm devastated for my hospital. >>...
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stuart: back to the school closing in akron.tudents' parents was in contact with the nurse, vincent. one of the students who has ebola. isn't is precisely what we have been talking about, the paralysis, start closing stuffed down. you start quarantining large groups of people, cut down on economic activity. that is why ebola is of financial story. >> no question. listening to you talk about this breaking news and thinking i am fine with that. of 5 is the parent of a child who wenn to the school where there is a child who had a parent that visited an ebola patient. why not be aggressive about this and say, this whole thing first of all, i don't think we really know how it is transmitted only because of the fact that thee family of thomas duncan who was around him who was wildly contagious came up with nothing even though they were dealing with sheets and blood and everything else, they came up with nothing but we have nurses that have some protective gear that came around with ebola. >> the issue with this and i said before on su
stuart: back to the school closing in akron.tudents' parents was in contact with the nurse, vincent. one of the students who has ebola. isn't is precisely what we have been talking about, the paralysis, start closing stuffed down. you start quarantining large groups of people, cut down on economic activity. that is why ebola is of financial story. >> no question. listening to you talk about this breaking news and thinking i am fine with that. of 5 is the parent of a child who wenn to the...
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who went to northeast ohio to see family outside of akron, we're told. she's in the process planning a wedding. she returns to dallas on another frontier airlines flight. hospitalized the following morning with a fever. that news conference that's ongoing right now, five cleveland clinic nurses were aboard that flight. a total of eight metro health nurses also on that flight. the cleveland clinic nurses are going to remain on leave for 21 days. they're going to remain on leave for 21 days, paid leave. they're going to be self-monitoring, we're told. we're going to continue to watch this news conference. we'll take a quick break on "the daily rundown." we'll be right back. turn the trips you have to take, into one you'll never forget. earn triple points when you book with the expedia app. expedia plus rewards. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only cove
who went to northeast ohio to see family outside of akron, we're told. she's in the process planning a wedding. she returns to dallas on another frontier airlines flight. hospitalized the following morning with a fever. that news conference that's ongoing right now, five cleveland clinic nurses were aboard that flight. a total of eight metro health nurses also on that flight. the cleveland clinic nurses are going to remain on leave for 21 days. they're going to remain on leave for 21 days, paid...
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. >> he has a mentoring program in akron schools to try to prevent at risk kids from dropping out.starts in the third grade, and we won't know if it works until 2021, but the reading scores for the kids in his program are growing at a higher rate than the kids not in his program. it's incredible and shows the kind of depth that he's bringing to what is really a political and social problem of the high school dropout rates. >> when he left the cavs and there was much reaction when people -- when he went away to miami and people felt that he had betrayed his home state. now he is back. is all forgiven? are the people a little suspicious? >> all forgiven, and he said it best. he came here, really, because of his bond with northeast ohio because of the fans and his family and the people who raised him. the team was ok before he showed up. and after he arrived was when kevin love came and some of the other free agents. it's about to get really loud in here for my guys. but that is basically it. i think he is here for reasons other than basketball. >> when he shows his competent site, so
. >> he has a mentoring program in akron schools to try to prevent at risk kids from dropping out.starts in the third grade, and we won't know if it works until 2021, but the reading scores for the kids in his program are growing at a higher rate than the kids not in his program. it's incredible and shows the kind of depth that he's bringing to what is really a political and social problem of the high school dropout rates. >> when he left the cavs and there was much reaction when...
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a bridal shop she visited in akron on saturday was voluntarily closed and people who visited the store should contact health officials. beside as trip to the store, she visited family members. eight of them are in voluntary confinement. the family issued a statement. right now she's trusting her doctors and nurses as she is now the patient. >>> as the number of americans being monitored for ebola has expanded, there's growing criticism of the government resbons. yesterday the head of the cdc faced tough questions on capitol hill. craig boswell has that part of the story. >> reporter: testifying before the house committee. >> if they become ill, we'll immediately's late them. >> reporter: many lawmakers are doubtful after two nurses who were treat were treated the parent contracted the patient. >> it wows be an understatement to say the patient has been mismanaged. >> reporter: there were also questions whymy vinson was able to travel after saying she had a fever. >> i vt no seen the transcript. our understanding is she reported no symptoms to us. >> reporter: many are pushing them to i
a bridal shop she visited in akron on saturday was voluntarily closed and people who visited the store should contact health officials. beside as trip to the store, she visited family members. eight of them are in voluntary confinement. the family issued a statement. right now she's trusting her doctors and nurses as she is now the patient. >>> as the number of americans being monitored for ebola has expanded, there's growing criticism of the government resbons. yesterday the head of...
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akron, cleveland, cincinnati, los angeles, wherever. day 17 or 18, they start getting ill and they start seeing a spike in their temperature. if they walk into any emergency room in ohio and start throwing up, having symptoms, does your plan identify that and does your plan tell that hospital emergency room what to do in that scenario? they don't know that person came from liberia or any other place. >> we have detailed checklists that we have distributed widely and provided repeated trainings and information so that healthcare providers throughout the country have a detailed checklist of what to do step by step by step to determine whether the person has ebola if they do to call for help and we'll be there. >> mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you. mr. green is next in line but mr. mathison is next for five minutes. >> thank you. i have a number of questions. i'll try move through them quickly. dr. frieden, as mentioned by a couple people in opening statements, it strikes me that controlling the outbreak in west africa is really one
akron, cleveland, cincinnati, los angeles, wherever. day 17 or 18, they start getting ill and they start seeing a spike in their temperature. if they walk into any emergency room in ohio and start throwing up, having symptoms, does your plan identify that and does your plan tell that hospital emergency room what to do in that scenario? they don't know that person came from liberia or any other place. >> we have detailed checklists that we have distributed widely and provided repeated...
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my question is, with respect to your statistics, there was a reason at the university of akron there was a seminar and it talked about one of the best e prepredick tors was religious belief rather than race or anything else for that matter. there's a lot of folks who are of color, african-american churches, hispanics who are very active in their churches, who i think the polls suggest come to a very different point than the progressive point of view on a number of issues, whether it's the social issues, whether it's limited government, fiscal conservatism, a lot of other things. isn't there the liekslyhood that what we need to do is come together somewhere more in the middle rather than the extremes of either end and have a conversation more about a range of ideas and a range of solutions? >> i think i agree with that. we used to talk it's not about left wing or right wing but the moral center. one of the critiques i have of ro aggressive faith communities that we don't make enough -- we don't associate the progressive agenda enough with the strong religious and biblical underpinning
my question is, with respect to your statistics, there was a reason at the university of akron there was a seminar and it talked about one of the best e prepredick tors was religious belief rather than race or anything else for that matter. there's a lot of folks who are of color, african-american churches, hispanics who are very active in their churches, who i think the polls suggest come to a very different point than the progressive point of view on a number of issues, whether it's the...
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meanwhile the road in the akron suburb where vinson's parents live have been blocked off. three of her relatives who work at kent state university have been told to stay home for 21 days and three employees of the cleveland clinic on vinson's flight have been put on paid leave. today congress begins hearing on the u.s. response. kris van cleave is in washington. good morning, kris. >> reporter: susan, good morning. president obama says his administration will be responding to this ebola crisis in a much more aggressive way moving forward. yesterday the president met with members of his cabinet and otheren to advisers to discuss the government's response. he has ordered the cdc to step up and respond to any new ebola cases. >> as soon as somebody's diagnosed with ebola, we want a team, a s.w.a.t. team to be on the ground as quickly as possible, hopefully within 24 hours, so that they are taking the local hospital step by step through exactly what needs to be done. >> now, the president says the threat from ebola to the united states remains low, but house speaker john boehn
meanwhile the road in the akron suburb where vinson's parents live have been blocked off. three of her relatives who work at kent state university have been told to stay home for 21 days and three employees of the cleveland clinic on vinson's flight have been put on paid leave. today congress begins hearing on the u.s. response. kris van cleave is in washington. good morning, kris. >> reporter: susan, good morning. president obama says his administration will be responding to this ebola...
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(applause) >> stephen: if it had been a boy, would we be celebrating the birth of little baby akron?nd i've got to talk about the el fact in the room -- by which i mean all the elephants in the room. >> the baby reportedly has an elephant-themed nursery. >> the nursery will be decorated with elephants, of course, the mascot of the republican party. >> stephen: yes, a nursery decorated with adorable republican elephants. they borrowed the design from paul ryan's bedroom. (applause) and you know it's a cynical ploy to appeal to republican-leaning swing voters because it was premeditated. right before her baby was born, chelsea clinton conveniently helped launch a line of elephant-themed gifts to benefit groups working to stop the poaching of african elephants. a likely story. no one poaches african elephants. they're so much better fried. (laughter) >> stephen: oh, they are. hear the audience going, ooh! ooh! well, as cute as baby charlotte is, hillary's road to the white house is about to be derailed by the grandmother of all scandals. because freebeacon.com -- yes, "that" freebeacon.
(applause) >> stephen: if it had been a boy, would we be celebrating the birth of little baby akron?nd i've got to talk about the el fact in the room -- by which i mean all the elephants in the room. >> the baby reportedly has an elephant-themed nursery. >> the nursery will be decorated with elephants, of course, the mascot of the republican party. >> stephen: yes, a nursery decorated with adorable republican elephants. they borrowed the design from paul ryan's bedroom....
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lebron's well documented journey from projects of akron, ohio to globetrotting superstar hasn't alwaysooth. he told me that while it has been a fantastic ride, he has met people along the way who haven't necessarily been happy for him. you have also talked about an emotional subject. the idea when athletes, are entertainers, make it the people around them aren't necessarily as happy for them. a lot of you have changed. >> i have always had a problem with people sag you have changed over the years. and i would hope that you have changed for the better. and, and i felt look i was changing for the better the my problem was, i would always say back to them, well you are the one with the issue because you have not changed you are still in the same position you were in, four, five years ago. so, it happens in our society a lot. and we would rather see, in the black community we would rather people stay at the same bottomless level than we are than see some one grow apart if that makes sense. stay together and both struggle. than one of us making it and us being happy for that person that mad
lebron's well documented journey from projects of akron, ohio to globetrotting superstar hasn't alwaysooth. he told me that while it has been a fantastic ride, he has met people along the way who haven't necessarily been happy for him. you have also talked about an emotional subject. the idea when athletes, are entertainers, make it the people around them aren't necessarily as happy for them. a lot of you have changed. >> i have always had a problem with people sag you have changed over...
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. >> a bridal shop in akron tried to calm the nerves of the community by bringing in a high-tech cleaning company. the nurse, amber vinson, was at the bridal shop three days before showing signs of ebola. they don't plan to reopen until some time in november. stay with abc news for the latest. >>> for the first time, the u.s. has air-dropped weapons, am mugs, and medical suppliedies t help in syria. central command says air strikes have now helped push isis back and weaken its ranks. >>> there could be major breakthrough in the search for eric fre iic frein. a woman says she saw the fugitive friday night not far from the high school he attended. she shared chilling new details with our philadelphia station. >> he had actually turned towards me and that's where you could see the mud on his face, you could tell what height he was based off of the truck he was standing next to. >> he had a gun? >> oh, yeah, you could clearly tell it was a gun. >> rifle? >> rifle. with a scope attached to it. >> her story triggered a flood of fbi and other law enforcement personnel to the area south of the or
. >> a bridal shop in akron tried to calm the nerves of the community by bringing in a high-tech cleaning company. the nurse, amber vinson, was at the bridal shop three days before showing signs of ebola. they don't plan to reopen until some time in november. stay with abc news for the latest. >>> for the first time, the u.s. has air-dropped weapons, am mugs, and medical suppliedies t help in syria. central command says air strikes have now helped push isis back and weaken its...
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he had a plastics company in akron, ohio before he was forced out of the u.s. in 1989. now he lives in croatia and still collects $1500 every month in social security. the case of densinger and dozens of others was exposed by a new associated press investigation. >> it was a shortcut with serious moral effects. >> reporter: it offends american university historian brightman who testified at deportation trials for at least three former nazis. >> this was a long and involved process and i can see why osi was tempted to short circuit the process by out of court settlements, kind of plea bargaining. >> reporter: the ap found the social security payments flowed through a legal loophole that gave the u.s. department leverage to persuade nazi suspects to leave the u.s. if they agreed to go voluntarily. caroline maloney demanded an inquiry calling the payments a, quote, gross misuse of taxpayer dollars. in a statement, the justice department denied it made deals with nazis, quote, those who renounced their citizenship did so voluntarily and in no case did the justice department
he had a plastics company in akron, ohio before he was forced out of the u.s. in 1989. now he lives in croatia and still collects $1500 every month in social security. the case of densinger and dozens of others was exposed by a new associated press investigation. >> it was a shortcut with serious moral effects. >> reporter: it offends american university historian brightman who testified at deportation trials for at least three former nazis. >> this was a long and involved...
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let's go to cnn's susan candiotti in akron, ohio. and susan, just a short time ago, news broke that the number of people being monitored has grown again. what have you learned? >> right. well, most importantly, we should start off by saying, once again, there are no cases of ebola being cited by officials in ohio, nor is anyone exhibiting any ebola-like symptoms in the state of ohio. now, they are, however, saying that they are increasing the number of people who they say have had some level of contact with nurse amber vinson, while she was making her trip to ohio, just one week ago today. she stayed only with her parents, her stepfather and mother, and now -- and she also made a visit to the bridal shop. so the number of people with whom they say she had contact with at the bridal shop has now grown to a number of 28 people. 29 people, if you count the stepfather with whom she was staying at the house. and deborah, for the first time, they are also telling us the number of people with whom she had some level of contact with on the f
let's go to cnn's susan candiotti in akron, ohio. and susan, just a short time ago, news broke that the number of people being monitored has grown again. what have you learned? >> right. well, most importantly, we should start off by saying, once again, there are no cases of ebola being cited by officials in ohio, nor is anyone exhibiting any ebola-like symptoms in the state of ohio. now, they are, however, saying that they are increasing the number of people who they say have had some...
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. >> a bridal shop in akron tried to calm the nerves of the community by bringing in a high-tech cleaning company. the nurse, amber vinson, was at coming attractions three days before she was diagnosed with ebola. the cdc says ebola cannot be spread by touching objects. the owners want to be extra careful. they don't plan to reopen until some time in november. stay with abc news for the latest on ebola in america. live team coverage coming up on "good morning america." >>> for the first time, the u.s. has air-dropped weapons, ammunition, and medical supplies to help kurdish forces in syria. they're defending the city of khabani against isis fighters. the drop comes after more than 100 air strikes by u.s.-led forces. central command says air strikes have now helped push isis back and weaken its ranks. >>> there could be a major breakthrough in the search for eric frein. the survivalist wanted for the fatal attack on a state trooper in pennsylvania. a woman says she saw the fugitive friday night not far from the high school he attended. angd after interviewing the woman, police say her acco
. >> a bridal shop in akron tried to calm the nerves of the community by bringing in a high-tech cleaning company. the nurse, amber vinson, was at coming attractions three days before she was diagnosed with ebola. the cdc says ebola cannot be spread by touching objects. the owners want to be extra careful. they don't plan to reopen until some time in november. stay with abc news for the latest on ebola in america. live team coverage coming up on "good morning america."...
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i said, it would be a needle in a hay stack, this isolated incident in texas getting to west akron.hutting down the school. >> right. i do notice some quotes from some of the families. they're kind of mad at amber for having a fever or low grade fever and getting on and going out there. where would you categorize yourself and your family? >> well, really we're a family of faith and so when we got the news, yeah, we were scared and surprised. definitely the emotion of fear was there. but we don't let our lives be driven by fear. we always face all kinds of stuff. so as the word got spread in the community, we really felt a great support. so i think it all needs to be taken into perspective. >> okay. you're level headed about this. how about your kids? how are they feeling about going back to school on monday? >> they're doing really good. the fifth grader -- my kindergarten was just happy to be out of school. my fifth grader, he said -- when i explained to him, they didn't tell the kids why they were getting out of school. when i explained to him on our way home why we were taking th
i said, it would be a needle in a hay stack, this isolated incident in texas getting to west akron.hutting down the school. >> right. i do notice some quotes from some of the families. they're kind of mad at amber for having a fever or low grade fever and getting on and going out there. where would you categorize yourself and your family? >> well, really we're a family of faith and so when we got the news, yeah, we were scared and surprised. definitely the emotion of fear was there....
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akron, cleveland, cincinnati, los angeles, wherever. day 17 or 18, they start getting ill. and they start seeing a spike in their temperature. if they walk into any emergency room and appalachia, ohio, and start throwing up, having symptoms, does your plan identify that? and does your plan tell that hospital emergency room what to do in that scenario? they don't know that person came from liberia or any other place. >> we have detailed checklists and algorithms we've distributed widely, provided repeated trainings and information so that health care providers throughout the country have a detailed checklist of what to do step by step by step to determine whether the person has ebola if they do, to call for help and we will be there. >> okay. mr. chairman, i yield back. >> mr. green's next in line. so mr. mathison is next for five minutes. >> well, thank you, mr. chairman. i have a number of questions. i'll try to move through them quickly. dr. frieden, as was mentioned by a cup m of people in the opening statements, strikes me the control in the outbreak in west africa is o
akron, cleveland, cincinnati, los angeles, wherever. day 17 or 18, they start getting ill. and they start seeing a spike in their temperature. if they walk into any emergency room and appalachia, ohio, and start throwing up, having symptoms, does your plan identify that? and does your plan tell that hospital emergency room what to do in that scenario? they don't know that person came from liberia or any other place. >> we have detailed checklists and algorithms we've distributed widely,...
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days later this past friday she flew from dallas to cleveland to visit her mother and fiancee in the akron area and plan her upcoming wedding. on monday night she flew back to dallas. by early the next morning she went to the hospital. today the head of the cdc says she never should have flown because she treated an ebola patient and because she had a low fever when she boarded the plane monday. >> she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> reporter: but a top dallas county official said no one told the nurse not to fly. >> the cdc did not direct presbyterian or anyone else to restrict travel. >> reporter: the cdc did not tell the hospital to tell their staff not to travel? >> the staff that was under self-monitor. >> reporter: the cdc is now monitoring three people vincent came into contact with before she was isolated, 75 hospital workers are also being checked for symptoms. where are the 75 hospital workers who cared for thomas eric duncan? >> so most of them are on furlough, but some of them who have agreed to do so since they've already been exposed are involved in the t
days later this past friday she flew from dallas to cleveland to visit her mother and fiancee in the akron area and plan her upcoming wedding. on monday night she flew back to dallas. by early the next morning she went to the hospital. today the head of the cdc says she never should have flown because she treated an ebola patient and because she had a low fever when she boarded the plane monday. >> she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> reporter: but a top dallas...
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places like cincinnati, akron and dayton are having to boost their recovery on the backs of their ownesidents. janet yellen has said in the past that the housing market continues to be disappointing. the fed can influence mortgage rates through monetary policy. other than that, are their hands tied? >> they are to some extent. low.have kept rates pretty people have been refinancing. the number of people who can thatnue to refi -- mechanism is running on its rails right now. there are not that many people left who can refinance. you are in negative equity or your income is such that you have a low documentation mortgage. >> we have about one minute left. there are new rules in place to reduce the risk that banks will have to repurchase bad mortgages from fannie mae and freddie mac. are those changes enough to relax credit standards and get potential first-time buyers up the sidelines -- off the sidelines? >> it's not a bad thing. loosening the credit standards is not a bad thing. fha has been offering similar types of mortgages for the past several years. it's not a new product in the
places like cincinnati, akron and dayton are having to boost their recovery on the backs of their ownesidents. janet yellen has said in the past that the housing market continues to be disappointing. the fed can influence mortgage rates through monetary policy. other than that, are their hands tied? >> they are to some extent. low.have kept rates pretty people have been refinancing. the number of people who can thatnue to refi -- mechanism is running on its rails right now. there are not...
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ebola precautions also closed three ohio schools in cleveland and in akron.bs news has learned that the c.d.c. is considering protocol changes for protective gear. more about that now from chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook in washington. >> reporter: currently this is the level of protection required. it has one layer of gloves, fluid resistant gown, eye shield and facemask. many in the health care community feel this is an inadequate level of protection. >> i think the c.d.c. and everyone has been naive and ill prepared in getting ahold of. this we've never had an agent this infectious and this risky. >> reporter: dr. bruce farber is head of infectious diseases at north shore j hospital where they are prepared to use a higher-level gear including a hood, leg and shoe covers. the c.d.c. says the use of full body suits like those used i west africa is also under consideration. sean kaufman trained health care workers at emory universityital when two americans dr. kent brantly and nancy writebol were treated there this summer. he's now doing infection
ebola precautions also closed three ohio schools in cleveland and in akron.bs news has learned that the c.d.c. is considering protocol changes for protective gear. more about that now from chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook in washington. >> reporter: currently this is the level of protection required. it has one layer of gloves, fluid resistant gown, eye shield and facemask. many in the health care community feel this is an inadequate level of protection. >> i think the...
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well, cnn's susan candiotti is in akron, ohio.ontrol? the governor just held a presser, what did he say? >> reporter: well, we learned, actually, that the number of contacts that amber vinson had has now been widened. you just mentioned the number was 16, including her stepfat r stepfather, with whom he was staying, and he is under a close watch quarantine, because he had the most contact with her, and the other people were being self-monitored at the direction of the health department. none of them, we want to stress, exhibiting ebola-like symptoms. all of them in good health. however, we have learned new numbers and they are these. they tell us that they have now increased the number of contacts to 29 from 16, in terms of people who had some contact with amber vinson, either at her house or at the bridal shop that she visited one week ago today. now, in addition to that, for the first time, we are hearing hard numbers of how people ohio is labeling as contacts of amber vinson on an airplane. and that is 87 people so far. again,
well, cnn's susan candiotti is in akron, ohio.ontrol? the governor just held a presser, what did he say? >> reporter: well, we learned, actually, that the number of contacts that amber vinson had has now been widened. you just mentioned the number was 16, including her stepfat r stepfather, with whom he was staying, and he is under a close watch quarantine, because he had the most contact with her, and the other people were being self-monitored at the direction of the health department....
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days later this past friday she flew from dallas to cleveland to visit her mother and fiancee in the akron area and plan her upcoming wedding. on monday night she flew back to dallas. by early the next morning she went to the hospital. today the head of the cdc says she never should have flown because she treated an ebola patient and because she had a low fever when she boarded the plane monday. >> she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> reporter: but late tonight we learn she called someone on the cdc staff monday to check if she could get on that plane with a temperature of 99.5. at the time the cdc was still considering health care work here's wore protective gear to be at lower risk based on cdc guidelines, she was not told that she could not fly. tonight, 75 hospital workers are in a new category, being more closely monitored. >> where are the 75 hospital work here's cared for thomas eric duncan? >> most of them are on furlough but some of them who have agreed to do so since they've already been exposed are involved in the treatment of nina and amber. >> tuesday night
days later this past friday she flew from dallas to cleveland to visit her mother and fiancee in the akron area and plan her upcoming wedding. on monday night she flew back to dallas. by early the next morning she went to the hospital. today the head of the cdc says she never should have flown because she treated an ebola patient and because she had a low fever when she boarded the plane monday. >> she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> reporter: but late tonight...
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protect, he followed all protocols, other communities are taking precautions, outside of cleveland, the akron school district closed its doors until next week after learning a parent had contract with her. >> this is a precaution that we're doing to let this all settle down, let additional information get out. >> reporter: a new screening process began at newark, atlanta, chicago, and washington's dulles airport, ensureing traaeeers from west africa are cleared from ebola before entering the u.s. frontier airlines is reaching us on all passengers from 5 flights that -- onnplane from cleveland to dallas, that plane is ou outt of service, they have changedd3 air filters and undergoing a fourth cleaning. lou. >> we have breaking news, fox news is confirming just moments ago that immigration and customs enforcement agency, i.c.e. has started screening and isolates west africans who have illegally crossed border over past month, and you an named i.c.e. official tells fox that 11 individuals from ebola-stricken countrys have been depaneed and they have been placed since into medical housing until t
protect, he followed all protocols, other communities are taking precautions, outside of cleveland, the akron school district closed its doors until next week after learning a parent had contract with her. >> this is a precaution that we're doing to let this all settle down, let additional information get out. >> reporter: a new screening process began at newark, atlanta, chicago, and washington's dulles airport, ensureing traaeeers from west africa are cleared from ebola before...