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for the record my name is mark horn berger. i'm going to share with you this afternoon, a few, of our ideas for the planning and concept. i will move forward. i think you will be able to see this on your screen. our project is planned in concert and conformance with the land use guidelines laid out in the north east water front plan. so open space, hospitality use and most important entertainment use and of course we are planning in conformance with the height guideline within 40 feet. the existing site as you all know is currently is surface parking lot utilized but with public access we are right on the embarcadero south side of the street and bounded here in this plan by the embarcadero on the upper side broadway on the right. davis street below and as jonathan said the kg building on the left side. the area is a combination of eclectic buildingses. yes we are in the historic water front district but when you look in the immediate vicinity of the site, prevailing uses range from office to residential, to retail to restaurant
for the record my name is mark horn berger. i'm going to share with you this afternoon, a few, of our ideas for the planning and concept. i will move forward. i think you will be able to see this on your screen. our project is planned in concert and conformance with the land use guidelines laid out in the north east water front plan. so open space, hospitality use and most important entertainment use and of course we are planning in conformance with the height guideline within 40 feet. the...
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berger for representing the nurses. do we know how those nurses were infected or exposed?ow they caught ebola for sure? >> thanks to the whistleblowing efforts, we know the nurses did not hav optimal standards -- >> okay. so we know they weren't properly protected. >> ore trained. >> okay. dr. lori, you said we're putting additional protocols in place. guidance, right? when the most recent. >> the most recent has been in the last couple of days -- >> what about -- >> it was changed in response to the -- >> okay. you said airport screening, when were the new guidelines -- >> the funneling into live airports was last week. >> okay. i can tell you it's not working. all we have got to do is look at craig spencer. he was tested there. it's not working. he reported himself. and you see cases where -- again, we are not prepared still -- the whole -- part of this hearing is all about mr. roth's report. this is the inspector general's report, right? >> correct 1234689 >> didn't you just testify that in fact -- and it's in this, i think page 7 here, 200,000 respirators have gone bey
berger for representing the nurses. do we know how those nurses were infected or exposed?ow they caught ebola for sure? >> thanks to the whistleblowing efforts, we know the nurses did not hav optimal standards -- >> okay. so we know they weren't properly protected. >> ore trained. >> okay. dr. lori, you said we're putting additional protocols in place. guidance, right? when the most recent. >> the most recent has been in the last couple of days -- >> what...
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i'm melissa ray berger with bill karins. we hope this is your first stop of the day. >>> this morning this quaint dallas community is on high alert after neighbors learned they're now living in a possible danger zone. >> wait, wait, wait. cleaning guys? you're decontaminating a ebola danger zone, bros with a hose not available? >> leading the news on msnbc.com, supreme court saves texas abortion access for now. the nation's high court temporarily reversed the state's restrictive abortion law. 13 clinics that closed on october 2nd can reopen. >> in "the guardian," tony abbott says he will shirtfront vladimir putin over downing of mh 1. it means he wants a tough conversation with mr. putin. a columnist wrote an op ed standing up for putin. he said of abbott, like any bully, there comes a day when you pick on the wrong person, get your teeth smashed in and go running home to mummy blabbering like a anyone any. sounds like a fight. >>> giving up on kentucky, the democratic senatorial committee stopped supporting allison lunderga
i'm melissa ray berger with bill karins. we hope this is your first stop of the day. >>> this morning this quaint dallas community is on high alert after neighbors learned they're now living in a possible danger zone. >> wait, wait, wait. cleaning guys? you're decontaminating a ebola danger zone, bros with a hose not available? >> leading the news on msnbc.com, supreme court saves texas abortion access for now. the nation's high court temporarily reversed the state's...
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berger, hein and kern.hey were all to meet at general grant's statue in new york city at 5:00 every day. >> after dash's confession, the fbi quickly rounded up the remaining two long island saboteurs. keiran was arrested as he left a tailor shop and heink as he left a drugstore. but then dash told him about the other four nazis who landed in florida. >> i was the first person in the united states to understand we had a second group on hand. those fellas landed, buried their stuff, went into jacksonville, bought new clothes and everything. >> what did you do at that point? >> i wanted to know who was in the group and he identified curling, neibauer and he identified herbie houk and one man named theel. >> curly had written his contact information for dash in invisible ink on this handkerchief. dash couldn't remember how to develop the ink so he could read it. >> i sent it up to the lab the first day and the next day when they came back, they had developed the writing on it and red colors. developed with ammo
berger, hein and kern.hey were all to meet at general grant's statue in new york city at 5:00 every day. >> after dash's confession, the fbi quickly rounded up the remaining two long island saboteurs. keiran was arrested as he left a tailor shop and heink as he left a drugstore. but then dash told him about the other four nazis who landed in florida. >> i was the first person in the united states to understand we had a second group on hand. those fellas landed, buried their stuff,...
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. >> this morning roadwork between hagen burger berger. traffic is just minutes away. >> thank you. >>> concerns about the ebola virus could lead to stepped up screening at airports across the country. it would entail tighter checks on all air travelers entering the u.s. from ebola zones. what inspectors would be looking for. >> reporter: more than 45 million airline passengers travel through sfo every year. now the federal government could beef up screening of passengers coming in from ebola hotspots in west africa. >> one, take their temperature. two, be much more extensive screening and list of questions that might be checked if they had contact with people who have ebola. >> reporter: new york senator charles schumer says no need to panic but he wants extra protections at u.s. airports and hospitals. the centers for disease control already has a medical officer stationed at the san francisco international just in case an arriving traveler is seriously sick. >> if it turns out that there is a contagious illness that a passenger has, the
. >> this morning roadwork between hagen burger berger. traffic is just minutes away. >> thank you. >>> concerns about the ebola virus could lead to stepped up screening at airports across the country. it would entail tighter checks on all air travelers entering the u.s. from ebola zones. what inspectors would be looking for. >> reporter: more than 45 million airline passengers travel through sfo every year. now the federal government could beef up screening of...
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i want to bring in debra berger the co president of national nurses united. good to have you with us tonight. i appreciate your time. >> thank you for taking the time. >> you bet. i want you to respond to what you heard at the white house press conference in the last half hour. anything that jumped out? >> what jumps out is they are still maintain they have this under control and we all should not worry because it won't come to a community near them. but the reality is our survey clearly shows that we are not ready in america's hospitals to deal with any kind of major communicable disease of this nature. >> should there be a standard operating procedure like dr. nancy schneiderman outlined today? >> they need to have a standardized plan that is implemented in every sincele hospital. currently our health care system allows for private hospitals to decide what protocols they choose to follow and what personal protection they choose to supplies and how they handle waste. and we're saying we believe as nurses we can only provide safe care if we have safe staffing
i want to bring in debra berger the co president of national nurses united. good to have you with us tonight. i appreciate your time. >> thank you for taking the time. >> you bet. i want you to respond to what you heard at the white house press conference in the last half hour. anything that jumped out? >> what jumps out is they are still maintain they have this under control and we all should not worry because it won't come to a community near them. but the reality is our...
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by the way, is a felony and that's being tried right now before the board of election and senator bergerlly put out an ad that gave the suggestion that voter i.d. is the law of the land when in fact, the voter i.d. provision doesn't start until 216 and we believe we'll be victorious in court. they're a term. ing all ways to try to suppress the vote, but as you see by this vote, we have people representing 71 counties over the next three days at this convention. we are planning a 30-day, all-out march to the polls like you've never seen before. 80,000 people showed up in raleigh in february. more than that will show up at the polls. >> so -- >> so we've seen in -- we have seen in north carolina legislating discrimination. is that how you view it and i want you to give us a pulse of the people that are standing there with you. how furious are they about this? >> well, let me ask them. how furious are you all about what you've seen this legislation do? are you furious? are you upset? >> yes! >> are you bothered? >> are you organizing? >> ed, we have not seen in the south particularly the ki
by the way, is a felony and that's being tried right now before the board of election and senator bergerlly put out an ad that gave the suggestion that voter i.d. is the law of the land when in fact, the voter i.d. provision doesn't start until 216 and we believe we'll be victorious in court. they're a term. ing all ways to try to suppress the vote, but as you see by this vote, we have people representing 71 counties over the next three days at this convention. we are planning a 30-day, all-out...
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clara tienen plazo hasta las 8 de esta noche y pueden acudir al registro de votantes en el 1555 de bergeren san jose...... --- adems funcionarios de esta oficina, necesitan voluntarios bilingues para que ayuden durante los comicios... sot trt: sec con. vo ---estas personas sern remuneradas y es importante que hablen español -- si desea ser voluntario, el requisito es que sea ciudadano estadounidense o residente legal.. top-vo --- hoy regresa a san francisco la ex secretaria de estado hillary clinton... --- clinton participar en un evento para recaudar fondos con la congresista nancy pelosi... --- la ex- primera dama no ha confirmado si planea postularse en la contienda electoral para la casa blanca para el año 2016... lorena/vots --- vamos a cambiar de tema......un hombre arriesgo su vida por salvar a un senor del incendio que consumia su vivienda.... take vo --- testigos dicen que el senor de gorra azul aparecio y rescat a la victima de las voraces llamas--- --- los bomberos llegaron al lugar para sofocar el incendio y brindar primeros auxilios a la vctima que fue llevado al hospital par
clara tienen plazo hasta las 8 de esta noche y pueden acudir al registro de votantes en el 1555 de bergeren san jose...... --- adems funcionarios de esta oficina, necesitan voluntarios bilingues para que ayuden durante los comicios... sot trt: sec con. vo ---estas personas sern remuneradas y es importante que hablen español -- si desea ser voluntario, el requisito es que sea ciudadano estadounidense o residente legal.. top-vo --- hoy regresa a san francisco la ex secretaria de estado hillary...
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debra berger co president of the national nurses united. good to have you with us tonight.ou just recently testified in front of congress and laid out exactly what this country has to do when it comes to equipping nurses properly to fight this entire ordeal that we're dealing with in this country right now. i want to talk about quarantines and where your organization stands on this. what conditions have to be present which would constitute a quarantine? >> well, in actuality, what we're trying to do is do what's right for the health care workers, the patients, and the community. and in reality, we've had a lot of experience with communicable diseases like hiv, sars, and h1n1, and we know that most quarantines don't work. that they end up stigmatizing the patient and separating them from their communities. as was proven with this nurse who was made to be quarantined in a tent that was unheated in a paper gown overnight, was really unconscionable. when she really should have been given a hero's welcome and then taken care of properly. >> do you know what new jersey's policy i
debra berger co president of the national nurses united. good to have you with us tonight.ou just recently testified in front of congress and laid out exactly what this country has to do when it comes to equipping nurses properly to fight this entire ordeal that we're dealing with in this country right now. i want to talk about quarantines and where your organization stands on this. what conditions have to be present which would constitute a quarantine? >> well, in actuality, what we're...
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denotaciÓn y los tigres de tÍtulo le ganaron a los posible indiana por el consecuente uno 34, roger bergern bÉisbol mÁs orden volviÓ a lanzar otra joya regio y los gigantes de san francisco a kansas city por cinco carreras cero o mÁs esta forma pusieron contra la pared de los reales al situar la serie estresados y quedarse a un triunfo de ganar la ceremonial. en una noticia triste el partido no dominicano oscar tavera cayÓ la de la naciente de trÁnsito segÚn confirmÓ un funcionario policial, tavera de 22 aÑos conducÍa una joven en puerto plata en repÚblica dominicana cuando perdiÓ el control de su vehÍculo y ambos fallecieron, jardinero uno de los grandes prospectos de los cardenales hubo su temporada con solbes 80 partidos y tuvo participaciÓn en la postemporada, descanse en paz oscar tavera. >> suceso interesan enviar su rÉcord criminal o antes los penales presten mucha atenciÓn, porque no podÍa ser de manera gratuita mediante un cuanto sulfuro jurÍdico y es que la prÓxima semana especialmente maÑana martes 28 de octubre la organizaciÓn y colegió de pensilvania llevarÁn a cabo una clÍnic
denotaciÓn y los tigres de tÍtulo le ganaron a los posible indiana por el consecuente uno 34, roger bergern bÉisbol mÁs orden volviÓ a lanzar otra joya regio y los gigantes de san francisco a kansas city por cinco carreras cero o mÁs esta forma pusieron contra la pared de los reales al situar la serie estresados y quedarse a un triunfo de ganar la ceremonial. en una noticia triste el partido no dominicano oscar tavera cayÓ la de la naciente de trÁnsito segÚn confirmÓ un funcionario...
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deborah berger, i appreciate you being on. joining me, co-author.nd now, investigating the central outbreak, dr. mccormick, i keep thinking about something you talked to on the broadcast last night, that when you were in the field in very difficult circumstances, not in the hospital but in the field taking blood from ebola patients on the floor, you know, in dark conditions without much light, you often didn't have the most high-tech protective gear. and that it is not about necessarily the highest level of technology. it is about protocols and rigorous adherence to them. >> absolutely, you cannot replace human activity with technology. and if we tried to do that we're going to fail. i totally agree with the nurse. and furthermore, i would say in the process of training, not only do they have to be trained regularly and there should be a specific team that gets trained. but they have to take ownership of the protocol. you have to sit down and talk with the nurses because they're going to give the primary care. and they actually have to take ownershi
deborah berger, i appreciate you being on. joining me, co-author.nd now, investigating the central outbreak, dr. mccormick, i keep thinking about something you talked to on the broadcast last night, that when you were in the field in very difficult circumstances, not in the hospital but in the field taking blood from ebola patients on the floor, you know, in dark conditions without much light, you often didn't have the most high-tech protective gear. and that it is not about necessarily the...
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. >> this morning roadwork between hagen burger berger.ic is just minutes away. >> thank you. >>> concerns about the ebola virus could lead to stepped up screening at airports across the country. it would entail tighter checks on all air travelers entering the u.s. from ebola zones. what inspectors would be looking for. >> reporter: more than 45 million airline passengers travel through sfo every year. now the federal government could beef up screening of passengers coming in from ebola hotspots in west africa. >> one, take
. >> this morning roadwork between hagen burger berger.ic is just minutes away. >> thank you. >>> concerns about the ebola virus could lead to stepped up screening at airports across the country. it would entail tighter checks on all air travelers entering the u.s. from ebola zones. what inspectors would be looking for. >> reporter: more than 45 million airline passengers travel through sfo every year. now the federal government could beef up screening of passengers...
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with us is jeff berger, boy scouts of america. you were here last year. >> yes, thank you, mike. >> i'm a scout leader and have done scouting for food the last three years. tell us what scoiting for food -- scouting for food is. >> our scouts and scouters -- we have over 50,000 scouts -- will be distributing the bags from frederick to fredricksburg, culpeper. we collect 9,000 pounds of food. >> that's staggering. -- nine hundred,000 pounds of food. >> that's staggering. >> it takes adults and scouts to make it possible. we want to thank the capital area food bank for their assistance with this overall project. it's a great time to think about giving back and helping each other. >> whether you're a scout or not, of course you can help. it's a valuable lesson to teach your children that not evybody can put a meal on the table. one of the other things that is amazing is how well the kids take to it. it's a fun thing. it's sort of a sport to them. if people want to get involved, how can they get involved? they want to fill the bag. >>
with us is jeff berger, boy scouts of america. you were here last year. >> yes, thank you, mike. >> i'm a scout leader and have done scouting for food the last three years. tell us what scoiting for food -- scouting for food is. >> our scouts and scouters -- we have over 50,000 scouts -- will be distributing the bags from frederick to fredricksburg, culpeper. we collect 9,000 pounds of food. >> that's staggering. -- nine hundred,000 pounds of food. >> that's...
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. >> california nurses association president deborah berger is concerned hospitals are not ready for ebola. >> now we do have an update on the dallas nurses condition. her condition has been upgraded to good. reporting live on treasure island. cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> cheryl, thank you. scare in the north bay. some one arrived at marin general hospital with symptoms resembling ebola. staffers closely followed cdc protocol and brought that patient into an isolation room. doctors cleared the patient of ebola. and later called it a good drill for the real thing. >> developing story -- modesto. violent attack by pit bulls. an elderly couple in critical condition. deputies arrived at their hemom to find four pit bulls in the backya backyard. three mauling the man. the woman inside. deputies shot and killed two dogs at the scene. the other two were killed later. outside a nearby home. one neighbor says she had seen the dogs roaming before. and heard the commotion. tonight. >> we thought dogs fighting with each other. cops everywhere. the neighbors were helping trying to get the d
. >> california nurses association president deborah berger is concerned hospitals are not ready for ebola. >> now we do have an update on the dallas nurses condition. her condition has been upgraded to good. reporting live on treasure island. cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> cheryl, thank you. scare in the north bay. some one arrived at marin general hospital with symptoms resembling ebola. staffers closely followed cdc protocol and brought that patient into an isolation...
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the coliseum with traffic jamming up south 880 from high street slammed down to a crawl past haguen berger. then that should be clearing up in the next 10 to 15 minutes. but no trucks have been moving just yet, so that's a slower drive. eastbound 580 is leer through oakland. the rest of the area approaching the bay bridge is your commute direction moving smoothly. so is the north bay except for one section where you follow this crash continuing an overturned box truck that is blocking westbound 80. you're forced off at highway 37 to look back around to get on there, but traffic breaks and cleanup is going on in the area. continue the slower drive coming out of american canyon and approaching that portion. highway 29 is all right if you just skirt along interstate 80 and jump on later on. the rest of the bay area commute is looking really good because it is very early. the south bay, no problems here. >> things look good. >>> 4:57 right now. we are following breaking news in san francisco with a crash involving a taxicab shutting down a major intersection. we have a crew on the scene right
the coliseum with traffic jamming up south 880 from high street slammed down to a crawl past haguen berger. then that should be clearing up in the next 10 to 15 minutes. but no trucks have been moving just yet, so that's a slower drive. eastbound 580 is leer through oakland. the rest of the area approaching the bay bridge is your commute direction moving smoothly. so is the north bay except for one section where you follow this crash continuing an overturned box truck that is blocking westbound...
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confidence that these kids run from as bergers to cerebral palsy.here are female members of the flag team, the boys -- will be boys. on this day, there is a special gift. >> it is for you guys. [ applause ] >> reporter: what did that sign mean to you? >> it means more than anything. it is just one little sign with all of their signatures but it means more than that because it is coming from them. >> reporter: and if that makes you a little misty-eyed, you are not alone. >> you can see it in their eyes too. >> it makes me emotional. >> reporter: it will help them learn gird iron skills while the anniversary team gets a gift for themself. >> it is how you treat people, not what your reputation. >> reporter: both of the squads are champions. anne thompson, nbc news, arlington heights, illinois. >> and john hearsy high won over the weekend and they are now conference champions. congratulations, huskies. that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. brian williams will be here tomorrow. stay tuned for football night in america followed by the packers versu
confidence that these kids run from as bergers to cerebral palsy.here are female members of the flag team, the boys -- will be boys. on this day, there is a special gift. >> it is for you guys. [ applause ] >> reporter: what did that sign mean to you? >> it means more than anything. it is just one little sign with all of their signatures but it means more than that because it is coming from them. >> reporter: and if that makes you a little misty-eyed, you are not alone....
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joining us in the studio right now is jennifer berger, she led the protest. she is the executive director of about face. jennifer, thank you r being here. we spoke several yea ago and i'm really happy that you're still doing this work. thank you. i'm glad everyone has seene without most of my clothes now at this point as well. that's great. >> and you look great, by the way. so about face works with girls and young women to help analyze media msages. so tell me how you got your start with this. >> the way i got my start is when i was in college at the iversity of michigan i essentially watched an amazing video by jean killborn called "killing us softly" that really changed the way that i thought about all of this. i had lots of friends who had eating disorders and body image problems in high schol and all the pieces just came together for me really. so i started working with about face a couple of years later and i just never have stopped. >> that organization has the same mission that you had. it was on a nice little parallel track for you. yes, all-around m
joining us in the studio right now is jennifer berger, she led the protest. she is the executive director of about face. jennifer, thank you r being here. we spoke several yea ago and i'm really happy that you're still doing this work. thank you. i'm glad everyone has seene without most of my clothes now at this point as well. that's great. >> and you look great, by the way. so about face works with girls and young women to help analyze media msages. so tell me how you got your start with...
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and warned berger became chief justice. berger became chief justice. we know how deeply partisan the apartment process has been. not in every case. we see lots and lots of cases in which how deeply partisan the appointment process is. see things that are predictable in terms of party affiliations and commitments. it is a little strange that justices should be able to time their appointments to affect the conditions under which they will be replaced. an incentive to stay in office to make sure they will be replaced in a sympathetic way. it seems to me that is the best way to do it, a system of rotation. it them 18 years, 20. it is a fair amount. mandate retirement, so the system cannot be manipulated the same way. three advices i turned out to meet the assignment and be provocative, to show i am not just an 18th-century guy. let's go back to the guy i sometimes call my alter ego, james madison. these are my favorite arts. did a lotlson field of work around here. this is medicine in the early 1790's, on the left, when he was about 40 years old. not alway
and warned berger became chief justice. berger became chief justice. we know how deeply partisan the apartment process has been. not in every case. we see lots and lots of cases in which how deeply partisan the appointment process is. see things that are predictable in terms of party affiliations and commitments. it is a little strange that justices should be able to time their appointments to affect the conditions under which they will be replaced. an incentive to stay in office to make sure...
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a lot of people are wondering why travel to west africa is not bergere tricked.hy the head of the cdc a travel ban would make the e boat la outbreak for all of this count country. >> we continue to follow a developing story in south jersey tonight. sadness and fear as satisfy and parents struggle to come terms with death of a pre-schooler an at elementary school and they're own fears about the safety of his classmates. the four year old boy's death is blamed on the enterovirus. tonight, there was a meeting that took place and trying to calm the fears of parents that they have about their children possibly being exposed. fox 29's brad satin is live in hamilton township tonight. brad, people there are really worried tonight. >> reporter: joyce, they are really worried because it was about 12 days ago this little boy apparently contracted pink eye but nothing more serious than that. couple days later he had died. so it all happened very quickly. as a result several hundred people jammed this high school behind me for a few hours today trying to get some answers here
a lot of people are wondering why travel to west africa is not bergere tricked.hy the head of the cdc a travel ban would make the e boat la outbreak for all of this count country. >> we continue to follow a developing story in south jersey tonight. sadness and fear as satisfy and parents struggle to come terms with death of a pre-schooler an at elementary school and they're own fears about the safety of his classmates. the four year old boy's death is blamed on the enterovirus. tonight,...
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dry as you pass the oakland coliseum, no problem getting downtown to hague berger and it just took a few minutes and now we start, in fact, merging on to highway 580, we are already on for this monday morning let's did pack to the desk. >>> all right, i know that song and they are one win away... [applauds] >> are you kidding me, jaun perez hit that 2 run double and then he got to third on a throwing error, right there, he scored off brandon crawford's hit and that put them up to a final score 5-0 and it is just terrific, i love to see the panda throw he is the ace of the giants as he puts up another shutout, talk about how the fans and players are feeling as this heads back to kansas city. >> dave, good morning, they tied their third at at&t that and the fans are focused pause they know getting that final win may be tough. >> they filled up around the city and madison bumgarner blew them away, throwing out a complete game shutout and the giants bats cruised to victory in what was the final move to victory and they know it will not be that easy and after that, last my they would coul
dry as you pass the oakland coliseum, no problem getting downtown to hague berger and it just took a few minutes and now we start, in fact, merging on to highway 580, we are already on for this monday morning let's did pack to the desk. >>> all right, i know that song and they are one win away... [applauds] >> are you kidding me, jaun perez hit that 2 run double and then he got to third on a throwing error, right there, he scored off brandon crawford's hit and that put them up to...
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and when justice berger spoke on quarentined with regard to tb's. has to be the least restrictive. we need to find out the law and medicine. and home quarentine seems to be the way. the courts will decide this so we have the final word. >> that is the final word from this discussion. jon? >> and on this topic. a five-year-old boy, tested for ebola in new york city as a american doctor is in serious condition in the manhattan hospital. >> it sufficiency a rescue. >> hey, everyone. i am grech ep carlsson. coming up on the real story, we'll show you a new ebola test that requires a drop of blood and ten minutes to tell if you have the disease. what happens if you are the demand republican with no fresh water or food. it is a reality show. and check out this. thanks, kevin. >> how would you like to have a colpumpkin like this? we'll tell you how to get one in time of halloween, top of the hour. >> rescuers called out to the florida coast. the coast guard men out of the water and on to a tug boat. the victims were cleaning to a raft and all are suspected
and when justice berger spoke on quarentined with regard to tb's. has to be the least restrictive. we need to find out the law and medicine. and home quarentine seems to be the way. the courts will decide this so we have the final word. >> that is the final word from this discussion. jon? >> and on this topic. a five-year-old boy, tested for ebola in new york city as a american doctor is in serious condition in the manhattan hospital. >> it sufficiency a rescue. >> hey,...
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ones you see here that it and traffic is built up for another another delay following the hagueen bergerapproaching and livermore to dublin and beyond that to cater valley looks good. today's weather is not an issue for morning commuters. >>> temperatures have been on the mild side this afternoon and they were very cool and not as cool this morning, 60s and 40s and today we will have 63 although some inland areas have beenp 1965, there is a lot going on here. our testimony is developing but not until saturday, some of the rain up in the north coast has been okay. honeydew had an inch and hooper had an inch. a lot of clouds for us, the rain line wants to stay sheltered and i think i heard from cindy, she said a three quarters and brag has had not had that. 55 san jose and they made it and that will not be the case. menlo park 53 and it is running warmer for everybody here. water temperatures are downright balmy for this time of year. uribe can, monterey, everybody -- eureka monterey. >>> everybody is hard pressed and if you are far enough to the north there will be some light rain and if
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. >> berger's buwife told heidi a the time when they showed her the memorial, she didn't know at the time his name would be next on it. >>> trying to lure drug beyers beyers -- bu yers into a trap. >>> and adrian persons in court for what he did to his 4-year-old son and what happens next. >>> looks like a huge rebound on wall street today ending up 275 points after loss yesterday. the broader indices up more than 1%. stocks jumped up after the federal reserve signaled it's not in any hurry to raise interest rates. >>> nfl star adrian peterson showed up in court today for child abuse. >> and to prevent sexual assault and child abuse, wendy. >> a judge first set a trial date for the vikings star running back. he a he's charged with child abuse for using a wooden switch to his 4-year-old son. he has agreed not to have contact with that child who lives with his mother while the case is under way. he is in court in suburban houston for an incident that occurred earlier this year. he didn't enter a plea but his attorney said it would be not guilty. it could result in up to two years in pr
. >> berger's buwife told heidi a the time when they showed her the memorial, she didn't know at the time his name would be next on it. >>> trying to lure drug beyers beyers -- bu yers into a trap. >>> and adrian persons in court for what he did to his 4-year-old son and what happens next. >>> looks like a huge rebound on wall street today ending up 275 points after loss yesterday. the broader indices up more than 1%. stocks jumped up after the federal reserve...
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i don't think warren berger is given enough credit for that decision. they didn't rely on any particular tiers of scrutiny. he just basically said this is a lot of nonsense. >> this is terrific. and looking at your confirmation proceedings, should the other concern that was raised was people were concerned about your health. >> that's right. >> and whether you -- i think you've proven them wrong. >> well, i had just two years earlier had a heart bypass operation. it was kind of a new procedure at that time. it's very common, a very common procedure. >> i have to say in the weight of history the fact that you were nominated and confirmed, it's an extraordinary moment in the history of the country in terms of the irpterptation of the constitution and for more than 30 years on the bench you were an extraordinary champion of the rule of law and justice and integrity and we're all really privileged as our students are starting their legal career to be able to listen to you. so on behalf of the entire georgetown law community, i first of all would like to pre
i don't think warren berger is given enough credit for that decision. they didn't rely on any particular tiers of scrutiny. he just basically said this is a lot of nonsense. >> this is terrific. and looking at your confirmation proceedings, should the other concern that was raised was people were concerned about your health. >> that's right. >> and whether you -- i think you've proven them wrong. >> well, i had just two years earlier had a heart bypass operation. it was...
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. >>> your union co-president debra berger said were the protocols breached? the nurses say there were no protocols. how is that possible at a hospital like this? >> well, you know, it happened this time at the dallas hospital but truthfully it could have happened at any hospital in our country. when we look at the survey of the nurses who responded, the overwhelming response was, no, there is no plan in place. there is no hands-on training. there isn't enough protective equipment. we have asked, we have been told to look at a website. look it up ourselves so to speak. so it isn't surprising. it's horrifying. you hope that at lefties one of the hospital -- that at least one of the hospitals has gotten its act together but this unfortunate nurse, now two nurses they had not. >> the statement was really disturbing on a lot of levels. a lot of nurses treated duncan for days without full protection. there was resistance to isolate him before he had been diagnosed with ebola. hazardous waste they said piled up to the ceiling and again this was supposed to be a top
. >>> your union co-president debra berger said were the protocols breached? the nurses say there were no protocols. how is that possible at a hospital like this? >> well, you know, it happened this time at the dallas hospital but truthfully it could have happened at any hospital in our country. when we look at the survey of the nurses who responded, the overwhelming response was, no, there is no plan in place. there is no hands-on training. there isn't enough protective...
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deborah berger, thank you for joining us, appreciate it. >> okay, thank you. >>> i want to bring in maggie fox, good morning. >> good morning. >> your latest article offers a reality check on the ebola situation. what are you hearing about how bad it will get here in the u.s.? >> it is not going to be getting bad in the u.s. there will probably be a few more cases imported from africa. it is very likely people will fly here from africa with ebola. it is unlikely to spread far because it doesn't spread easily. it is unfortunate but it was not unexpected that two nurses became infected. we know that health care workers are at very high risk of infection because they're right down in there. they're right in the faces of the patient. and thomas duncan was very ill. should it have happened? no, was it something that people had predicted? yes, it was. what we have to worry about, it is spread from person to person to person. and it is very unlikely since nurse pham and nurse vinson are now isolated. >> and a lot of focus is on the u.s., but the situation remains very critical in west africa. now
deborah berger, thank you for joining us, appreciate it. >> okay, thank you. >>> i want to bring in maggie fox, good morning. >> good morning. >> your latest article offers a reality check on the ebola situation. what are you hearing about how bad it will get here in the u.s.? >> it is not going to be getting bad in the u.s. there will probably be a few more cases imported from africa. it is very likely people will fly here from africa with ebola. it is unlikely...
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one analyst who monitors such accounts, jm berger, tweeted last month that twitter suspended 400 accounts seven hours. but social media can also sometimes be a counterterrorism weapon. just last week, afghan taliban spokesperson might have made the ci a's job a little easier. his twitter profile says he is in kabul, but he posted tweets that showed his location, and as many media outlets reported, those tweets showed him to be in neighboring pakistan, where many believe leaders of his group are in hiding. he quickly claimed to be the victim of a "enemy forgery" turned off the location feature and showed that it is possible to spoof your location by sending a tweet that made it look like he was in brian, ohio, population 8,000. while it is possible he was hacked, i think the book "twitter for tumi dummies" migh better explain what happened. the answer to the gps challenge question is a, two sisters. five married couples noble laureates, four who a shared the prize a mother and daughter, father and daughter, both the curie family and a pair of brothers also share that honor. father and sons
one analyst who monitors such accounts, jm berger, tweeted last month that twitter suspended 400 accounts seven hours. but social media can also sometimes be a counterterrorism weapon. just last week, afghan taliban spokesperson might have made the ci a's job a little easier. his twitter profile says he is in kabul, but he posted tweets that showed his location, and as many media outlets reported, those tweets showed him to be in neighboring pakistan, where many believe leaders of his group are...
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they watched as first-year social studies teacher megan silver berger ran at the shooter to protect the kids. >> she, like, grabbed his arm, hand on hand. it happened in seconds. >> authorities are not sure what led to the shooting. they don't believe it was random. the victims were his friends and family. students say he just broke up with a girlfriend and recently got into a fight at football practice. >>> in canada, former members of the armed forces held simultaneous vigils in honor of a soldier killed by a gunman last week. corporal nathan cirillo was shot to death while standing in ceremonial watch at the parliament building in ottawa. yesterday in toronto, veterans stood in salute next to old city hall. and in calgary, they paid tribute at central memorial park. >>> illinois is now joining new york and new jersey in quarantining travelers who have had contact with ebola patients in west africa. preliminary tests on a nurse who worked in sierra leone came up negative. officials at a new jersey hospital aren't saying if she can leave. abc news reporter richard cantu has the latest.
they watched as first-year social studies teacher megan silver berger ran at the shooter to protect the kids. >> she, like, grabbed his arm, hand on hand. it happened in seconds. >> authorities are not sure what led to the shooting. they don't believe it was random. the victims were his friends and family. students say he just broke up with a girlfriend and recently got into a fight at football practice. >>> in canada, former members of the armed forces held simultaneous...
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they watched as first-year social studies teacher megan silver berger ran at the shooter to protect theids. >> she grabs his arm, hand on hand, it happened in seconds. >> authorities are not sure what led to the shooting. they don't believe it was random. the victims were his friends and family. students say he just broke up with a girlfriend and recently got into a fight at football practice. >>> in canada, former members of the armed forces held simultaneous vigils in honor of a soldier killed by a gunman last week. corporal nathan cirillo was shot to death while standing watch at the parliament building in ottawa. yesterday in toronto, veterans stood in salute next to old city hall. and in calgary, they paid tribute at central memorial park. >>> illinois is now joining new york and new jersey in quarantining travelers who have had contact with ebola patients in west africa. preliminary tests on a nurse came up negative. officials at a new jersey hospital aren't saying if she can leave. richard cantu has the latest. >> reporter: the health care worker was stopped at newark airport fri
they watched as first-year social studies teacher megan silver berger ran at the shooter to protect theids. >> she grabs his arm, hand on hand, it happened in seconds. >> authorities are not sure what led to the shooting. they don't believe it was random. the victims were his friends and family. students say he just broke up with a girlfriend and recently got into a fight at football practice. >>> in canada, former members of the armed forces held simultaneous vigils in...
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ginsburg -- bader in the case that berger wrote --olving the estate holding it was a rational -- irrational to disqualify women. that is a groundbreaking case and i don't think he is given enough credit for that decision and they did not rely on any particular scrutiny, he basically said this is a lot of nonsense. [laughter] >> looking at your confirmation proceedings, should the other -- the other concerned that was raised, people were concerned about your health. >> that's right. [laughter] >> i think you've proven them wrong. two years earlier, i had a heart bypass operation and it was a new procedure at that time. >> in the weight of history and the fact that you were nominated and confirmed, it it was next ordinary moment in the history of the country. for more than 30 years on the bench, you were next ordinary champion of the rule of law and we were all very privileged as our students are starting their legal career, to be able to listen to you. on behalf of the entire georgetown law community, i would like to present -- we have ties, but we don't have bowties. you a clock that commem
ginsburg -- bader in the case that berger wrote --olving the estate holding it was a rational -- irrational to disqualify women. that is a groundbreaking case and i don't think he is given enough credit for that decision and they did not rely on any particular scrutiny, he basically said this is a lot of nonsense. [laughter] >> looking at your confirmation proceedings, should the other -- the other concerned that was raised, people were concerned about your health. >> that's right....
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warren berger, richard nixon's appointment of chief justice very conservative, rock red con servativen 1991 said the idea the second amendment recognized an individual right was he said a fraud on the american people. think of that. that seems like ancient days. >> rose: tell me about the heller decision. >> the heller decision was in 2008. it was written by justice anthony scalia. it struck down a law in washington d.c. passed by the city council there that made it very very hard to have a handgun in your home basically close to a ban. and justiceally acid he was only going to be follow -- scalia said he would be following the intent. the only legitimate way to understand the constitution any ofness provisions is to ask what it meant at the time to the framers, to the people in powdered wigs. he said it was the vindication of his theory of originalism. i went back and looked at the original records of the debate over the second amendment and it interestingly told a very surprisingly different story. you can look at jail madison's notes at the constitution convention. the records of t
warren berger, richard nixon's appointment of chief justice very conservative, rock red con servativen 1991 said the idea the second amendment recognized an individual right was he said a fraud on the american people. think of that. that seems like ancient days. >> rose: tell me about the heller decision. >> the heller decision was in 2008. it was written by justice anthony scalia. it struck down a law in washington d.c. passed by the city council there that made it very very hard...
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joining me now is deborah berger, the co-president of national nurses united.nd also doctor here with us is dr. alexander van tullicen, senior fellow of the institute for humanitarian affairs and joining us later again will be cnn's medical correspondent, chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. he'll join us in just a moment. so dr. alexander, you brought some gloves here and you brought also a suit that's similar, right? to the ones that are being used. take us through. what do you think happened when we talk about breaches in protocol? show us. >> it's really interesting. the first thing to say is the protocols are quite ambiguous. okay? there are two different cdc protocols which they could be using. and they don't specify the kind of gloves. now, the kind of gloves we've got here are vinyl gloves. and these are widely used in hospitals. they're quite brittle and they're transparent. so if you puncture this you can't see through your skin. so it's possible she had a break in the glove. you can feel if you put it on they'll snap very easily. and if you
joining me now is deborah berger, the co-president of national nurses united.nd also doctor here with us is dr. alexander van tullicen, senior fellow of the institute for humanitarian affairs and joining us later again will be cnn's medical correspondent, chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. he'll join us in just a moment. so dr. alexander, you brought some gloves here and you brought also a suit that's similar, right? to the ones that are being used. take us through. what do you think...
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the bread ground of your -- bill talk to you.nt to the animal spirit is back at berger goodman. be back at harry winston as we were talking about earlier, but it is not there for the rest of america. when you go to work today at cantor fitzgerald, do you feel a different animal spirit? >> one is the markets and the other is the segment of the market, so the markets themselves, you had a big run, made new highs 2.5 weeks ago p are you have now sold off a little bit and are in no man's land. you feel like the market is getting more rational. the second part of your question is the difference between the low end, mid and retail and high end. high and is doing really well in the segment continues to do well. a lot of things talked about on the program today is how do we bring the average part of the economy up. those are really long lead businesses that take a long time. base is yourond etf desk. that is a lot about retail, isn't it? how is your exchange traded funds desk doing? >> they have a lot of different businesses. a lot of international, flow of funds between countries, fixe
the bread ground of your -- bill talk to you.nt to the animal spirit is back at berger goodman. be back at harry winston as we were talking about earlier, but it is not there for the rest of america. when you go to work today at cantor fitzgerald, do you feel a different animal spirit? >> one is the markets and the other is the segment of the market, so the markets themselves, you had a big run, made new highs 2.5 weeks ago p are you have now sold off a little bit and are in no man's...
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but unlike his predecessor chief justice berger he seems to do the part of the jobs presenting cases at their private conferences fairly, making assignments fairly. and although there are deep disagreements on the court about how to come out on given cases, the part of the chief justice's job that's distinctively his he seems to do to the satisfaction of his colleagues. >> adam lip tach of the "new york times," thank you for being with us. >> on today's "washington journal," daniel wice of the league of conservation voters 25 million mid $ term election and how they decide that spending. chris cox, and former clerk for justice brire who clerked for justice thomas preview the cases the supreme court takes up in its new term. as always we take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> next, a conversation with retired supreme court
but unlike his predecessor chief justice berger he seems to do the part of the jobs presenting cases at their private conferences fairly, making assignments fairly. and although there are deep disagreements on the court about how to come out on given cases, the part of the chief justice's job that's distinctively his he seems to do to the satisfaction of his colleagues. >> adam lip tach of the "new york times," thank you for being with us. >> on today's "washington...
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>> one of those who will be testifying is deborah berger. she's a nurse and co president of national nurses united. she made headlines when she said that many nurses have concerns that they are not adequately prepared to deal with an ebola outbreak or even a case. congress will hear from her. we'll hear from members of the obama administration. this comes in the wake of calls by some republicans to limit air travel between the west african countries that have most been afflicted with ebola to the united states. they are saying have a travel ban. the white house says that is not the medically smart thing to do. we will hear debate today about just what the u.s. should be doing, both abroad and here at home. >> thank you very much. we're going to carrying that hearing that libby was talking about. it airs this morning 930 a.m. eastern time. >> let's bring back in our infectious disease specialist. >> my plans are to go in january. >> this doesn't change your fans? >> it does not. getting the infections that your patients have, whether it's tub
>> one of those who will be testifying is deborah berger. she's a nurse and co president of national nurses united. she made headlines when she said that many nurses have concerns that they are not adequately prepared to deal with an ebola outbreak or even a case. congress will hear from her. we'll hear from members of the obama administration. this comes in the wake of calls by some republicans to limit air travel between the west african countries that have most been afflicted with...
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chief justice berger says were we not to recognize that this system falls on unequal weight according to their economic status. we would ignore reality today were we not to find that this campaign system falls with unequal weight with voters according to their economic status. point number four, corporations are not people. in citizens united, the court e kwated corporations with people and swept away a century of precedent. but corporations are not, as some have argued, merely associations of people. such an argument would not pass a basic corporate law examine in law school. corporations are art official creatures ot state, unlike a voluntary unincorporated association of people, corporations have state-based advantages that you and i, as real live humans do not have. perpetual life. the ability to aggregate welt and dribt wealth. and for those very reasons, the framers understood that they were not to be treated as people under our tugsz. james madison said that corporations were a necessary evil. thomas jefferson hoped to crush in its birth the aristocracy of our corporations. fiv
chief justice berger says were we not to recognize that this system falls on unequal weight according to their economic status. we would ignore reality today were we not to find that this campaign system falls with unequal weight with voters according to their economic status. point number four, corporations are not people. in citizens united, the court e kwated corporations with people and swept away a century of precedent. but corporations are not, as some have argued, merely associations of...
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. >> reporter: union president deborah berger, telling us search texas health presbyterian nurses contactedhem, wishing to remain anonymous, about critical flaws in the way duncan arrived the the hospital with the ebola systems. they don't represent any nurse at the hospital, but those were wearing gloves with no taping around wrists and suits that exposed necks. and they could tape their necks. and facial masks were not necessary, some supervisors said. this information came from the cdc but didn't respond quick enough when he was diagnosed. >> i wish we would have put the team on the ground on the day he was diagnosed. overnight, her friends paying for her. as for the critical care nurse now upgraded to good condition. she's doing well and wants to thank everyone for kind wishes and prayer, adding i'm blessed to be cared for by the best doctors and nurses in the world. despite dealing with a double infecti infection. there are no plans to move this new ebola patient or nina to somewhere else in the country. george? >> for more, joined by the secretary of health and human services, sylvia
. >> reporter: union president deborah berger, telling us search texas health presbyterian nurses contactedhem, wishing to remain anonymous, about critical flaws in the way duncan arrived the the hospital with the ebola systems. they don't represent any nurse at the hospital, but those were wearing gloves with no taping around wrists and suits that exposed necks. and they could tape their necks. and facial masks were not necessary, some supervisors said. this information came from the cdc...
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chief justice berger said, quote, we would ignore reality were we not to recognize this system falls unequal weight for voters and candidates according to their economic status. we would ignore reality today were we not to find this campaign finance system falls on unequal weight according to their economic status. point number four. corporations are not people. in citizens united, the court equated corporations with people and swept away a century of precedent barring corporate money in our elections. but corporations are not as some have argued merely associations of people. such an argument would not pass a basic corporate law exam in law school. corporations are artificial creatures of the state. unlike a voluntary, unincorporated association of people. corporations have state-based advantages that you and i as real live human beings do not have. limited liability, perpetual life, the ability to aggregate wealth and distribute wealth. and for those very reasons, the framers understood that they were not to be treated as people under our constitution. james madison said corporatio
chief justice berger said, quote, we would ignore reality were we not to recognize this system falls unequal weight for voters and candidates according to their economic status. we would ignore reality today were we not to find this campaign finance system falls on unequal weight according to their economic status. point number four. corporations are not people. in citizens united, the court equated corporations with people and swept away a century of precedent barring corporate money in our...