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the mature society was that great brianna that was a perfect note for a perfect day and may our talents telephone call take you with fair winds and following speed so ladies and gentlemen, another round of applause (clapping) so i would love to tell you there are a couple of dignitaries to introduce and do it quick our all dignitaries making take a bow i want to quickly recognize a couple of our city supervisors london breed and katie tang and others we're blessed to be joined by 3 of our consul generals jen in a from nord and from canada and the gentleman i can't read my notes the gentleman from japan i screwed up on that we have great cruise libs executives and, of course, princess cruise we're blessed to be sponsored by 9 of the san francisco company princess a cruise and sour dough and our resources group and pier 39 and turner construction i saw the sign and got it right so thank you to all our sponsors (clapping) and as i mentioned cruising has a very, very long history in san francisco it really is part of our heritage cruising going back to the early 1800s that was the day when
the mature society was that great brianna that was a perfect note for a perfect day and may our talents telephone call take you with fair winds and following speed so ladies and gentlemen, another round of applause (clapping) so i would love to tell you there are a couple of dignitaries to introduce and do it quick our all dignitaries making take a bow i want to quickly recognize a couple of our city supervisors london breed and katie tang and others we're blessed to be joined by 3 of our...
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and i would do anything to refuse to go there. >> nurse brianna aguirre today. it's worth noting tonight at least one other staffer from the hospital told nbc news she has confidence in texas presbyterian, feels the hospital has done a good job keeping the staff informed. >>> at the white house, president obama once again stayed put. he canceled a trip, stayed back to discuss the ebola threat. he called in key advisors for another strategy session on this chris jansing at the white house for us tonight. chris, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this is the second straight day president obama canceled commafening. after tonight's meeting, he suggested for the first time that he might appoint someone to see the response of all the different agencies, an ebola czar. >> it may make sense for us to have one person, in part, just so that after this initial surge of activity we can have a more regular process just to make sure that we're crossing all the ts and dotting all the is going forward. also today, the president signed an executive order. the penta
and i would do anything to refuse to go there. >> nurse brianna aguirre today. it's worth noting tonight at least one other staffer from the hospital told nbc news she has confidence in texas presbyterian, feels the hospital has done a good job keeping the staff informed. >>> at the white house, president obama once again stayed put. he canceled a trip, stayed back to discuss the ebola threat. he called in key advisors for another strategy session on this chris jansing at the...
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our country the traditions and a struggle our very own national anthem to sing it for us we have brianna oakley a citizen stabilize teenage singer and has the wonderful hair he and with a soulful voiced she's been on american i would like and augs at at&t park so ladies and gentlemen, singing the star 1257kd banner please rise and welcome ann oakl welcome ann oakley you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? (clapping) and yeah. (clapping.) the mature society was that great brianna that was a perfect note for a perfect day and may our talents telephone call take you with fair winds and following speed so ladies and gentlemen, another round of applause (clapping) so i would love to tell you there are a couple
our country the traditions and a struggle our very own national anthem to sing it for us we have brianna oakley a citizen stabilize teenage singer and has the wonderful hair he and with a soulful voiced she's been on american i would like and augs at at&t park so ladies and gentlemen, singing the star 1257kd banner please rise and welcome ann oakl welcome ann oakley you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright...
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to find out how it happened, she tracked down brianna's foster parents.ter care. but her picture on the front page put a face on this story and made people care about this beautiful little child who had been murdered. we got a call from a news source, a social worker, who said, "why are you writing so many stories about this one little girl?" and she said, "don't you know about all the other children?" poussaint: now, teamed with investigative reporter scott higham, horwitz set out to find the rest of the children who had died. but there was a problem. horwitz: because of laws governing foster care, everything about foster children -- even when they die, even when they die because government workers make a mistake -- it's confidential. poussaint: the investigation was stalled until they discovered a committee that worked in secrecy, the child fatality review committee. horwitz: we went to the committee and said, "we'd like to see your reports." and they gave us these thick documents, these public reports that were completely useless. poussaint: so the rep
to find out how it happened, she tracked down brianna's foster parents.ter care. but her picture on the front page put a face on this story and made people care about this beautiful little child who had been murdered. we got a call from a news source, a social worker, who said, "why are you writing so many stories about this one little girl?" and she said, "don't you know about all the other children?" poussaint: now, teamed with investigative reporter scott higham, horwitz...
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brianna keilar is in little rock, good morning, brianna. >> good morning to you, carol.l clbt heinton here in his h state of arkansas trying to help out democrats with a two-day four-city swing, his biggest push of the midterm campaign season and i'll tell you who he's trying to get out to vote, after a quick break. [♪] great rates and safety working in harmony. open an optimizer +plus account from synchrony bank. visit myoptimizerplus.com to open an account. service. security. savings. synchrony bank engage with us. ♪ who's going to do it? who's going to make it happen? discover a new energy source. turn ocean waves into power. design cars that capture their emissions. build bridges that fix themselves. get more clean water to everyone. who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers. that's who. that's what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of
brianna keilar is in little rock, good morning, brianna. >> good morning to you, carol.l clbt heinton here in his h state of arkansas trying to help out democrats with a two-day four-city swing, his biggest push of the midterm campaign season and i'll tell you who he's trying to get out to vote, after a quick break. [♪] great rates and safety working in harmony. open an optimizer +plus account from synchrony bank. visit myoptimizerplus.com to open an account. service. security. savings....
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and brianna wu joins me now to talk about these issues and the problem of harassment. she is owner and head of development at giant spacekat, one of the country's few female- owned video game studios. brianna, our audience is not nearly as connected to gaming as you are, and it seems gamer-gate has different definitions for different people. how do you define it? >> i think very generally speaking gamer-gate is a war on women in this industry. you know, obsensibly, it's about journalistic corruption. but if you actually look at who's being targeted, it is almost all women. they've gone after my friends in the industry one by one. they took out samantha allen by the exact same playbook they took zoe quinn by. they've gone after matty bryce, leigh alexander. they've gone after anita sarkeesian, and now they're after me. so it's really reached a point where women-- yeah? >> sreenivasan: tell us about the playbook. what is the playbook and what have you been living through in the past few days? >> it's literally been the worst thing i've ever experienced in my life. the id
and brianna wu joins me now to talk about these issues and the problem of harassment. she is owner and head of development at giant spacekat, one of the country's few female- owned video game studios. brianna, our audience is not nearly as connected to gaming as you are, and it seems gamer-gate has different definitions for different people. how do you define it? >> i think very generally speaking gamer-gate is a war on women in this industry. you know, obsensibly, it's about journalistic...
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as i understand it, brianna posted a mean -- kind of making fun of gamer gate.he tweeted some things exposing some of the problems with the internal logic of gamer gate and someone made an online funny picture, she posted that and as, quote/unquote, retaliation for just sharing a meme, someone made death threats against her. >> let's bring in brianna, a video game designer, independent game designer, who said she received death threats for speaking up for women in gaming. brianna, thank you for being here. we should note that you are not in your home right now. you are somewhere else because you said you've been threatened. talk a little bit about how these threats began for you. >> well, it was like my friend at "recode" was saying, i posted this meme, just six shots. it was a simple tweet. i didn't think anything about it. and later that evening, i tuned -- turned back on my twitter and i saw that an extremist group of people that were actually banned from forchan, as controversial as forchan is, these are people too controversial for 4chan, a board started ju
as i understand it, brianna posted a mean -- kind of making fun of gamer gate.he tweeted some things exposing some of the problems with the internal logic of gamer gate and someone made an online funny picture, she posted that and as, quote/unquote, retaliation for just sharing a meme, someone made death threats against her. >> let's bring in brianna, a video game designer, independent game designer, who said she received death threats for speaking up for women in gaming. brianna, thank...
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. >> reporter: this morning on "today" nurse brianna described a hospital woefully unprepared to deal with ebola. >> i just couldn't believe it, you know. in the second week of ebola crisis at my hospital, the only gear they're offering us at that time and up until that time is gear that is allowing our necks to be uncovered. >> reporter: she said contaminated garbage was stacked up in the hallway. >> our infectious disease control nurses had been up and down that hallway. there was garbage piled to the ceiling without so much as even gloves on, without so much as even having fair feet covered. and then just walking into other general areas that are supposed to be clean. >> reporter: in response, the hospital referred us to a written statement released earlier this morning saying thomas eric duncan was moved directly to a private room and placed in isolation. staff wore the appropriate personal protective equipment as recommended by the cdc at the time, and waste was well contained in accordance with standards and it was located in safe and containable locations. skyping into a hearin
. >> reporter: this morning on "today" nurse brianna described a hospital woefully unprepared to deal with ebola. >> i just couldn't believe it, you know. in the second week of ebola crisis at my hospital, the only gear they're offering us at that time and up until that time is gear that is allowing our necks to be uncovered. >> reporter: she said contaminated garbage was stacked up in the hallway. >> our infectious disease control nurses had been up and down...
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and i would do anything to refuse to go there. >> nurse brianna agiri. it's worth noting tonight at least one other staffer from the hospital told nbc news she has confidence in texas presbyterian, feels the hospital has done a good job keeping the staff informed. >>> at the white house, president obama once again stayed put. he canceled a trip, stayed back to discuss the ebola threat. he called in key advisors for another strategy session on this chris jansing at the white house for us tonight. chris, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this is the second straight day president obama canceled campaigning to deal with the ebola crisis. this afternoon he signed an executive order. the pentagon calling the national guard and reserves cutting through red tape to get to the source of the disease in liberia quickly. the first team will be small. engineers and logistical experts to help build 17 ebola treatment centers. administration officials also admit they're working under the assumption there will be more ebola cases here. the president had an
and i would do anything to refuse to go there. >> nurse brianna agiri. it's worth noting tonight at least one other staffer from the hospital told nbc news she has confidence in texas presbyterian, feels the hospital has done a good job keeping the staff informed. >>> at the white house, president obama once again stayed put. he canceled a trip, stayed back to discuss the ebola threat. he called in key advisors for another strategy session on this chris jansing at the white house...
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brianna was beaverly. we had howard family variety night. >> yeah, we would have game nights and we would -- >> yeah. >> --have, you know -- >> legitimately, the cleaver family. >> yeah, absolutely. >> reporter: but by 2012, those days were gone. frank and nancy were now empty nesters. ashley and her brother jay were each married and on their own. brianna was in college in nashville. >> you were so close with your kids. was it hard as one by one they started leaving the nest and going off to college? >> sure, yeah it was. i mean, i'm proud of 'em, but it was -- it was difficult. i mean, change is difficult. >> reporter: now nancy was often home alone. frank's work with his new client, a wealthy defense contractor, had him traveling to florida, california, even kuwait. >> there was a little bit more, you know, freedom or whatever. and -- and like i said, al -- a lot of it was work. and so you know, i was out there trying to kind of build it, and she was sitting at home. >> reporter: still, nancy had her fai
brianna was beaverly. we had howard family variety night. >> yeah, we would have game nights and we would -- >> yeah. >> --have, you know -- >> legitimately, the cleaver family. >> yeah, absolutely. >> reporter: but by 2012, those days were gone. frank and nancy were now empty nesters. ashley and her brother jay were each married and on their own. brianna was in college in nashville. >> you were so close with your kids. was it hard as one by one they...
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. >> i think she's meant brianna. >> that's my person people disagree i'm happy. >> it's an office building the neighbors are almost maybe a block or two down. >> it gives life to that area so that market street trip is kind of dead. >> all right. so the motion to approve with police condition number 3 and to strike all others let's vote. >> on that motion same house, same call? yep. >> yep. >> yep. >> that means the motion passes and that's our last permit for tonight we're going to move into commissioners questions or comments any commissioner questions or comments. >> yes. i want to say it's been a pleasure serving with you guys this is my last meeting i've enjoyed it very much she's termed out she moved away. >> we're going to come to the party. >> yeah. >> we'll celebrate our - you better come and see my bongo band. >> well, thank you so much for your time it's been great serving with you i've appreciated our that he expert wittiness it comes from the field and most of the time its on. >> interesting. >> you're looking out for what's best for the businesses and the neighbors and everyo
. >> i think she's meant brianna. >> that's my person people disagree i'm happy. >> it's an office building the neighbors are almost maybe a block or two down. >> it gives life to that area so that market street trip is kind of dead. >> all right. so the motion to approve with police condition number 3 and to strike all others let's vote. >> on that motion same house, same call? yep. >> yep. >> yep. >> that means the motion passes and that's...
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brianna, kevin, cora, it's so nice to see you. tell us what's happened so far. what's going on next week? >> right, the million dollar renovation has been amazing. a 48,000 square foot indoor court. new courts, a clay court, and a lot of other great things. next week, we're celebrating that in what we call a renovation celebration, a ribbon cutting, and the unveiling of the named williams arena with venus and serena. two or three stages. we're going to have a dj, lots of good stuff. >> brianna, tell us what you do there. you go to school first and you go there after school, is that right? >> yes. >> what to you do? >> what i do is i play tennis, i do homework there and i sew. and also i do -- they teach me how to act and i've been in the blacks are whack actor and also a narrator called selema. >> a busy day. but they don't let you play tennis unless you get your homework done, is that right? >> yeah. >> what do you do? >> first, i have to do my homework. then we study computer technology. and after that, we play tennis and our tennis coaches, they teach us how
brianna, kevin, cora, it's so nice to see you. tell us what's happened so far. what's going on next week? >> right, the million dollar renovation has been amazing. a 48,000 square foot indoor court. new courts, a clay court, and a lot of other great things. next week, we're celebrating that in what we call a renovation celebration, a ribbon cutting, and the unveiling of the named williams arena with venus and serena. two or three stages. we're going to have a dj, lots of good stuff....
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. >> brianna aguirre es una enfermera del hospital presbiteriano que dice que ellos no estaban preparados. >> no sabÍan quÉ peligroso es, por quÉ no tenÍa clases ni instrucciÓn ni conversation de eso nunca. >> los mÁs altos funcionarios de salud declararon al subcomitÉ investigativo del congreso que pese a los errores cometidos, ellos aseguran que pueden controlar el virus en estados unidos. aÚn asÍ la poblaciÓn estÁ preocupada sobre todo en el Área en donde viven las enfermeras que han sido diagnosticadas. >> uno escucha el pÁnico que hay entre ellos. hay gente que quiere llorar. >> mientras, el presidente barack obama dijo que debemos asegurarnos de que nuestros trabajadores de salud tengan mÁs confianza y se sientan protegidos. ellos son los que estÁn en primera fila y estamos ingresando en el invierno que trae mÁs referidas que pueden llevar a falsas alarmas. el proceso de incubaciÓn del Ébola es de hasta 21 dÍas. esta noche se mantiene la expectativa de lo que ocurrirÁ con los otros 70 enfermeros que tambiÉn fueron expuestos al virus mientras trabajaban. en dallas, texas, blanca rosa
. >> brianna aguirre es una enfermera del hospital presbiteriano que dice que ellos no estaban preparados. >> no sabÍan quÉ peligroso es, por quÉ no tenÍa clases ni instrucciÓn ni conversation de eso nunca. >> los mÁs altos funcionarios de salud declararon al subcomitÉ investigativo del congreso que pese a los errores cometidos, ellos aseguran que pueden controlar el virus en estados unidos. aÚn asÍ la poblaciÓn estÁ preocupada sobre todo en el Área en donde viven...
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earlier this morning, i spoke with brianna, a nurse at texas health presbyterian. she is the first to speak out publicly of what she says was a lack of planning, protocol and precautions. i would imagine when you have a possible ebola patient walking into an emergency room given all the attention that had been paid to the ebola crisis in west africa and the fear of it coming to the united states that it would be some kind of code red that there be a lock down, that emergency protocols would be put immediately into place s. that what you experienced? >> well, first, i think we all have been watching too much tv. because we never talked about ebola and we probably should have. i mean -- >> you never talked about it prior to mr. duncan arriving? >>. we never had a discussion. they gave us an optional seminar to go to, just informational. not hands on and it was, it wasn't even suggested that we grow. it wasn't, you know, something, you should try to make it. i think it was offered once once, not twice. we were never told what to look for. i don't think that any facili
earlier this morning, i spoke with brianna, a nurse at texas health presbyterian. she is the first to speak out publicly of what she says was a lack of planning, protocol and precautions. i would imagine when you have a possible ebola patient walking into an emergency room given all the attention that had been paid to the ebola crisis in west africa and the fear of it coming to the united states that it would be some kind of code red that there be a lock down, that emergency protocols would be...
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can you talk about what brianna said and talk about these videogames, your overall criticism?. one of the things that she's referencing is, we have this larger culture in gaming and we gamersset -- most female have been viciously going after women and attacking them. it is mostly women who speak up up int -- actually, speak terms of creating more diversity in games. right now, this reference of gamergate, this culmination of these toxic harassment campaign that has been happening to me, for years, and to many other women. there is this lashing out and going after women in these horrible, vicious ways. sort of trying to preserve gaming as a male-dominated space, as the status quo. but they're doing it under the ethics. journalism but really, what is happening is they are attacking women. >> explain what happened to xoe quinn. >> she is an independent game developer and index of hers wrote a big diatribe saying awful things about her, which were not true. he claimed she had slept with a journalist to get coverage for her game, which was also not true. free game. a there's no nee
can you talk about what brianna said and talk about these videogames, your overall criticism?. one of the things that she's referencing is, we have this larger culture in gaming and we gamersset -- most female have been viciously going after women and attacking them. it is mostly women who speak up up int -- actually, speak terms of creating more diversity in games. right now, this reference of gamergate, this culmination of these toxic harassment campaign that has been happening to me, for...
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brianna aguilla said the hospital failed to protect the employees with the equipment and training they needed. >> if you are in there with an ebola patient and your life is on the line and your family safety is at risk, you should have the number to anyone. the number to obama administration to get you whatever you need to perform that job safely. i'm not satisfied with any answer that the hospital has to offer at all. >> texas health presbyterian responded with a statement saying it is committed to a safe and healthy workplace for its employees. it adds, it has a strict non retaliation policy on employee feedback. >>> president obama says the travel ban to ebola-stricken countries is not the way to go. he said a travel ban may create more problems than it solved. he left the door open to the possibility. >> i don't have a philosophical objection to the travel ban if that keeps the american people safe. the problem is in all of the discussions i had thus far with experts in the field, experts in infectious disease is that a travel ban is less effective than the measures that we are cur
brianna aguilla said the hospital failed to protect the employees with the equipment and training they needed. >> if you are in there with an ebola patient and your life is on the line and your family safety is at risk, you should have the number to anyone. the number to obama administration to get you whatever you need to perform that job safely. i'm not satisfied with any answer that the hospital has to offer at all. >> texas health presbyterian responded with a statement saying...
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repkouden said brianna ash brian orakpo is disappointed in his sack numbers but he has help the defenseall season. he is out the rest of the season. the wizards played host to the pelicans tonight in baltimore. out, paul pierce has a sore knee and did not make the trip. the thin line up showed early. anthony davis hits seven out of his eight shots. the pickens with a 29 point lead. the wizards lost 88-84. game to go,ibition then they open for real against miami, october 29. tonight at rfk, the u.s. women's soccer teams finished unbeaten and unscored upon in the championship. , one of then berg prettiest goals of the night. the americans advanced to the semifinals. the top three teams advance to the world cup next year in canada. the play of the night, high school football. watch this punt return. is the state wrestling champion, but he can scoot. gives ground, gains ground. the cover team doesn't even want to tackle him. see ya. 77 yards. all the way for the touchdown. laich wass, brooks placed on the short-term i.r. and is not making the three-game road trip with the capitals to canada
repkouden said brianna ash brian orakpo is disappointed in his sack numbers but he has help the defenseall season. he is out the rest of the season. the wizards played host to the pelicans tonight in baltimore. out, paul pierce has a sore knee and did not make the trip. the thin line up showed early. anthony davis hits seven out of his eight shots. the pickens with a 29 point lead. the wizards lost 88-84. game to go,ibition then they open for real against miami, october 29. tonight at rfk, the...
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. >>> i'm brianna keilar in "the situation room". we're monitoring this press conference at the white house. let's continue to listen in. >> why is there such an outbreak -- if one goes to liberia or sierra leone or guinea, you will see the conditions that make it very, very clear that coming into contact with bodily fluids, the most efficient way of transmission is unfortunately the very thing that holds families together. someone gets sick, they take care of them, they touch them. if they're not aware of the fact that you can't come into personal contact without having the proper protective equipment. funerals are another way, as well as preparing the bodies and the customs, the long-range traditions that have gone with the funerals. so the mechanism of transmission, which we've all said, direct contact with bodily fluids, amply explains what is going on right now in the west african countries. >> you're convinced no significant outbreak in the u.s. -- >> the reason i say that -- let me very briefly reiterate it. the reason there i
. >>> i'm brianna keilar in "the situation room". we're monitoring this press conference at the white house. let's continue to listen in. >> why is there such an outbreak -- if one goes to liberia or sierra leone or guinea, you will see the conditions that make it very, very clear that coming into contact with bodily fluids, the most efficient way of transmission is unfortunately the very thing that holds families together. someone gets sick, they take care of them,...
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gaming developer brianna woo has been outspoken about her industry's depiction of women on-screen.s a result, she and her husband had to flee their husband this weekend because of threats made against her on twitter. >> i got these death threats, these very, very detailed death threats that, you know, promised to castrate my husband, to murder me. i do genuinely believe my life is in danger. >> reporter: the threats came through a twitter account using the name death to brianna, tweeting out her home address, threatening to sexually assault and murder her. twitter has suspended the account, and police in massachusetts tell cnn they're working to identify whoever is behind the messages. similar to the tech industry, the gaming workforce is currently made up of 76% males and 22% females. >> players which are taking in these unconscious messages, women are not welcome here. this is our turf. this is our space. and as a result of that, we have a very hostile culture towards women. >> reporter: other women speaking out online have also been met with attacks via social media, using the #
gaming developer brianna woo has been outspoken about her industry's depiction of women on-screen.s a result, she and her husband had to flee their husband this weekend because of threats made against her on twitter. >> i got these death threats, these very, very detailed death threats that, you know, promised to castrate my husband, to murder me. i do genuinely believe my life is in danger. >> reporter: the threats came through a twitter account using the name death to brianna,...
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in an exclusive with matt lauer, brianna aguirre became the first nurse to go public about the lapse of protocol. >> knowing everything i know, i would try everything to refuse to go there. if i don't actually have ebola i may contract it there. >> the hospital is disputing those accusations, we'll have a lot more on the finger-pointing later. but once again, ebola is causing jitters across the country. let's start with the cleveland connection, two schools closed after possible exposure to amber vinson and 13 nurses have taken leave about an hour outside of dallas. a texas college rejected at least two students from nigeria citing ebola concerns. by the way, nigeria is actually beating ebola. >>> and even players with the new york giants in dallas this week take on the cowboys briefed on ebola. we're following all the moving parts from atlanta to dulles and even wall street where ebola fears factored into yesterday's wild roller coaster ride. we begin with gabe gutierrez, live in atlanta. gabe, good morning. how is amber vinson doing this morning? >> hi, jose, at last check she was
in an exclusive with matt lauer, brianna aguirre became the first nurse to go public about the lapse of protocol. >> knowing everything i know, i would try everything to refuse to go there. if i don't actually have ebola i may contract it there. >> the hospital is disputing those accusations, we'll have a lot more on the finger-pointing later. but once again, ebola is causing jitters across the country. let's start with the cleveland connection, two schools closed after possible...
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our country the traditions and a struggle our very own national anthem to sing it for us we have briannaley a citizen stabilize teenage singer and has the wonderful hair he and with a soulful voiced she's been on american i would like and augs at at&t park so ladies and gentlemen, singing the star 1257kd banner please rise and welcome ann oakl welcome ann oakley you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight,
our country the traditions and a struggle our very own national anthem to sing it for us we have briannaley a citizen stabilize teenage singer and has the wonderful hair he and with a soulful voiced she's been on american i would like and augs at at&t park so ladies and gentlemen, singing the star 1257kd banner please rise and welcome ann oakl welcome ann oakley you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars...
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. >> good evening my name is brianna i'm a freshman at gateway holiday i was in the first class at gateway the contingent shapes my personality and support me and gave me a sense the pride and self-confidence they helped me to learn with small class size and extra curriculum activities like pear and mentor classes and socially and emotional and starting out i felt apprehensive about meeting friends but gateway soon felt like a home because gateway middle it committed to preparing it states for college we studied to perform to the best of our ability we were prepared for the middle school school but during my eight grade year we were prepared early on in the game as much as balboa low choose me i was accepted into the lottery he choose gateway i of time i had the best approach to school i was selected into the gateway lottery but many of my class was not so parents searched for some families it took months to get into a school this is particularly hard they felt disappointed by gateway so my experience i feel it is good for students if there's a system where students from gateway and middle
. >> good evening my name is brianna i'm a freshman at gateway holiday i was in the first class at gateway the contingent shapes my personality and support me and gave me a sense the pride and self-confidence they helped me to learn with small class size and extra curriculum activities like pear and mentor classes and socially and emotional and starting out i felt apprehensive about meeting friends but gateway soon felt like a home because gateway middle it committed to preparing it...
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today show landed anoday l inte with brianna agari.the whistle on many ofe its mistakes and matt lauer got personal. >> you're saying l things that going to make a lot of people at that hospital look very, very e bad. are you worried aboutth theat fallout here? the for you personally? >> i'm very concerned about losing my job. it is,it it's the best job i ev had. i'm the bread winler of my d. family and i'm terrified.and >> if you were to start to wer experience symptoms of ebola, el texas health presbyterian yteri hospital would be the r recommended hospital for you toy go for toou treatment. >> i would try anything to evert everything to refuse to go there to be treated. would i would feel at risk by going if there. if i don't actually have n'teboc i may contract it there. >> that was a very moving h interview, brianna, and matt lauer handled it skillfully, he listened to detailed information about the mishandling of the ebola patient at that dallas hospital, and you have to admirt this woman, this nurse for, , despite her nervousnes
today show landed anoday l inte with brianna agari.the whistle on many ofe its mistakes and matt lauer got personal. >> you're saying l things that going to make a lot of people at that hospital look very, very e bad. are you worried aboutth theat fallout here? the for you personally? >> i'm very concerned about losing my job. it is,it it's the best job i ev had. i'm the bread winler of my d. family and i'm terrified.and >> if you were to start to wer experience symptoms of...
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now, brianna scurry, appreciate you being here. you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much. yes, my name is briana scurry and i'm 42 years old. i served as the starting goalkeeper for the united states women's national soccer team from the years 1994 to 2008. during that time, i helped lead the team in winning two olympic gold medals in 1996 atlanta games and 2004 athens and played 173 international games over 15 years for the united states, which is a record among female goalkeepers. in the summer of 1999, my 20 amazing teammates and i captured the hearts of america by beating china in a penalty kick shootout live in front of 90,000 screaming fans at the rose bowl in pasadena, california. i was the one that made the single save during the penalty kicks before brandi chastain took off her shirt. yes. now, i'll bet many of you recall exactly where you were at that moment. it was the kind of event that transforms lives forever for the better. my passion and my mission was soccer. my ultimate reward was living my drea
now, brianna scurry, appreciate you being here. you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much. yes, my name is briana scurry and i'm 42 years old. i served as the starting goalkeeper for the united states women's national soccer team from the years 1994 to 2008. during that time, i helped lead the team in winning two olympic gold medals in 1996 atlanta games and 2004 athens and played 173 international games over 15 years for the united states, which is a record among female...
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. >> reporter: this is brianna aguirre, a nurse at texas health presbyterian hospital. she describing a harrowing scene in the hospital when thomas eric duncan died. >> it was extreme chaos. the nurses were just throwing our hands up saying, you got to be kidding us. >> reporter: later, aguirre treated 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? >> reporter: yes. >> no. never was discuss eed at all. >> reporter: she says the hospitals were not wearing the right protective gear. look at this photo. this was last week. this is one of the nurses inside texas health presbyterian. what do you notice about that photo that doesn't seem to be safe? >> the same thing i've been saying over and over again, and this is what makes me so upset right here. her neck is hanging out. we are in our second week of an ebola crisis and we still have our necks hanging out. why would she be fully covered, every part of her cover at least by one, two, three layers, and her
. >> reporter: this is brianna aguirre, a nurse at texas health presbyterian hospital. she describing a harrowing scene in the hospital when thomas eric duncan died. >> it was extreme chaos. the nurses were just throwing our hands up saying, you got to be kidding us. >> reporter: later, aguirre treated 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?...
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brianna aguirre says the hospital was not prepared to deal with the disease.he hospital is where first u.s. diagnosed ebola patient died and where two nurses who treated him caught the disease. one is now being cared for in atlanta. the other was sent to suburban washington. we have team of correspondents covering the ebola story. first anna westerner in dallas. anna? >> reporter: jim, we spoke late this afternoon with that nurse aguirre. she did not work on thomas eric duncan's case, but she did help treat her coworker, nurse nina pham, when she became sick with ebola. >> i saw a chaotic scene. it wasn't organized. it wasn't safe. no one really was in charge. every time i'd ask who is in charge, and i went around and around and around with my hospital over who is in charge, and the final answer is i was. >> reporter: what did you see that so disturbed you? >> the most disturbing things i saw were basically breeching of basic infection control principles. i saw people that were supposed to be in charge the c.d.c. and infectious control department, telling nurs
brianna aguirre says the hospital was not prepared to deal with the disease.he hospital is where first u.s. diagnosed ebola patient died and where two nurses who treated him caught the disease. one is now being cared for in atlanta. the other was sent to suburban washington. we have team of correspondents covering the ebola story. first anna westerner in dallas. anna? >> reporter: jim, we spoke late this afternoon with that nurse aguirre. she did not work on thomas eric duncan's case, but...
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she is brianna aguerre.hospital did not give staff training or even give them adequate protection. she tells anderson cooper when she finally did get hazmat gear, it left a big chunk of her neck exposed. take a listen. >> you were involved in the treatment of nina pham. what was that like? what was the protective gear that you yourself wore? >> on the day that i took care of her, it was my first time being involved and in the care of any potential or confirmed ebola case in my hospital. and you know, they asked me if i had been in there, if i had been trained. and i said no, i have not. >> what was the gear they gave you? >> i went over there, i had the infectious disease department and some representative from the cdc there telling us what to put on. and they were going over the different changes they made. because you know, they before they were putting on three pairs of gloves, now they were putting on two. and they were saying, this is the system, we've moved to now. and it was, it was a tyvex suit. a wh
she is brianna aguerre.hospital did not give staff training or even give them adequate protection. she tells anderson cooper when she finally did get hazmat gear, it left a big chunk of her neck exposed. take a listen. >> you were involved in the treatment of nina pham. what was that like? what was the protective gear that you yourself wore? >> on the day that i took care of her, it was my first time being involved and in the care of any potential or confirmed ebola case in my...
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those are four of the races and thank you so much for joining us, gloria, peter, brianna, appreciatet. we'll be covering this a lot more in the next five days. >>> political junkies are rooting for another bush battling it out against another clinton and it looks as though it's already getting started. jeb bush, last night, taking a swipe at hillary. what did he say? that's coming up next. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. i have $40,ney do you have in your pocket right now? $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all.
those are four of the races and thank you so much for joining us, gloria, peter, brianna, appreciatet. we'll be covering this a lot more in the next five days. >>> political junkies are rooting for another bush battling it out against another clinton and it looks as though it's already getting started. jeb bush, last night, taking a swipe at hillary. what did he say? that's coming up next. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket...
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brianna, thank you very much. you can follow us on twitter.zer or tweet the show at the sit room. and you can watch us live or dvr the show so you don't miss a moment. thank you for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" tonight, the breaking news, the dow with the biggest drop in more than a year after a roller coaster week on wall street. >>> and the family of the ebola patient thomas eric duncan speaks to "outfront" and tonight they are asking why a black patient died and white americans lived. >>> and more information on the virginia student hannah graham tonight. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening.
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. >> brianna mcfall has come up with her own way to meet another feminine need. >> we don't have tampons in here, we're not allowed. this is how we make a tampon. cut the end off like this. >> don't try this at home. >> take the pad off. then get this right here. we roll it like that. this is going to be a small one. i put it in here. roll it, roll it, and there is a tampon. you use it. this is contraband. we'll get in trouble for doing this. we get caught with this, making tampons, or if we have a tampon in our bed, that is a write-up. >> many of the other women spend time on what could be best described as the jailhouse version of online dating. they use the inmate to inmate mail system to write to male pen pals. >> how they meet each other is mutual friends from the outside, they know each other, they got arrested together, whatever. but you'll be surprised with the love connections, the presumed love that goes on here. >> i'm writing like six letters at a time. i was writing drone. where is his letter? i love to write drone, he's so sweet. >> this is for my pen pal, his name's juan.
. >> brianna mcfall has come up with her own way to meet another feminine need. >> we don't have tampons in here, we're not allowed. this is how we make a tampon. cut the end off like this. >> don't try this at home. >> take the pad off. then get this right here. we roll it like that. this is going to be a small one. i put it in here. roll it, roll it, and there is a tampon. you use it. this is contraband. we'll get in trouble for doing this. we get caught with this,...
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i'm brianna keeler and thank you for watching us here in "the situation room."arts right now. >>> up front next, the nation's largest city on high alert, a possible case of ebola in new york city. an american doctor just back from treating patients in west africa with ebola and it appears did he not self-quarantine and he is now hospitalized with a 103 degree fever. >>> and a new york city police officer injured after being attacked with a hatchet. there are questions on whether this was a terror attack. >>> and dramatic surveillance video just released of the canadian gunman in hand running through the ottawa streets as the investigation continues for the link to possible jihadist. let's go "outfront." >>> good
i'm brianna keeler and thank you for watching us here in "the situation room."arts right now. >>> up front next, the nation's largest city on high alert, a possible case of ebola in new york city. an american doctor just back from treating patients in west africa with ebola and it appears did he not self-quarantine and he is now hospitalized with a 103 degree fever. >>> and a new york city police officer injured after being attacked with a hatchet. there are...
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brianna keilar joins us live now. >> americans by in large want the government to take a more restrictive stance on healthcare workers coming back to the u.s. from west africa. chris christie appears to be eyeing that opening. chris christie standing by his decision to forcibly quarantine american nurse at a new jersey hospital as she returned to the u.s. on friday. >> here's bottom line as governor. my first responsibility is to protect the public, health and safety of the people of new jersey and i will not submit to any political pressure in doing anything less than i believe is necessary. >> reporter: he's under fire from the medical community from the left and on late-night tv. >> why does christie have to be such a dick about everything? he can't just quarantine someone. you are a doctor without borders, not anymore. get in the [ bleep ] room. >> reporter: christie allowed the nurse to return home to main for monitoring on monday citing the lack of symptoms and negative ebola tests. earlier he said she was obviously ill after new jersey health officials said she had a fever which sh
brianna keilar joins us live now. >> americans by in large want the government to take a more restrictive stance on healthcare workers coming back to the u.s. from west africa. chris christie appears to be eyeing that opening. chris christie standing by his decision to forcibly quarantine american nurse at a new jersey hospital as she returned to the u.s. on friday. >> here's bottom line as governor. my first responsibility is to protect the public, health and safety of the people...
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. >> she says one of the victims who died was like a daughter to her, the best friend of brianna johnson, who is still in shock. >> it's hard because i know my best friends got shot and i don't know really how to process it right now. >> but the school district wouldn't release backpacks and belongings to anyone other than the rightful owners. so students and parents make the somber procession back to the school, relying on each other for support. >> this community is really kind of bonded together through this. >> again, a report there from washington state. >>> the united kingdom has formally ended its combat mission in afghanistan. british and american marines lowered their respective flags. itv's john irvine was there as the allies marked the end of an era. >> goodbye, safe flight. >> farewell to hel mand. a hercules transport loaded with significants, for it was flying shortly after the union flag stopped doing so here. this lowering, amounted to the official end of britain's afghanistan war. 13 years since the campaign began. they called this the end of operation ceremony. and it f
. >> she says one of the victims who died was like a daughter to her, the best friend of brianna johnson, who is still in shock. >> it's hard because i know my best friends got shot and i don't know really how to process it right now. >> but the school district wouldn't release backpacks and belongings to anyone other than the rightful owners. so students and parents make the somber procession back to the school, relying on each other for support. >> this community is...
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where two of her colleagues have contracted ebola and in an interview with cnn's anderson cooper, briannas now unprepared this hospital was to deal with the virus when ebola patient thomas eric duncan walked in. listen. >> was your neck exposed? >> absolutely. yes. there's a -- >> what part of your neck? >> well the zipper ended about here on me and the hood ended about here on me, and you know, this part right here made a triangle that was open. it was completely open, and the very first time that they were instructing me how to put this on is exactly the point when i said, "why would my neck be exposed?" i told them "why would an area so close to my mouth and my nose, why would that be exposed?" >> what did they say? >> they didn't have an answer. >> was there any follow-up when you raised objections to what is clearly a ridiculous situation, a dangerous situation? >> i immediately felt like it was ridiculous and i immediately posed the same question that you're posing to me, you know, asking me right now. i said why? what explanation can you give me or anyone about why we would be in t
where two of her colleagues have contracted ebola and in an interview with cnn's anderson cooper, briannas now unprepared this hospital was to deal with the virus when ebola patient thomas eric duncan walked in. listen. >> was your neck exposed? >> absolutely. yes. there's a -- >> what part of your neck? >> well the zipper ended about here on me and the hood ended about here on me, and you know, this part right here made a triangle that was open. it was completely open,...
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. >> reporter: this is brianna aguirre.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. this is last week. one of the nurses inside texas health presbyterian. what do you notice about that photo that doesn't seem to be safe. >> the same thing i've been saying over and over. this is what makes me so upset here. her neck is hanging out. we're in our second week of an ebola crisis and we still have our necks hanging out. why would she be fully covered, every part of her covered by one, two, three layers and her neck is exposed. how many inches is that from her nose and mo
. >> reporter: this is brianna aguirre.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...