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asking questions of our candidates tonight is charles thomas. odriguez,r enrique r and lauarra washington. your responses will be limited to 60 seconds for each question and 30 seconds for each follow-up. you 11 opportunity to ask a question of each other. we will have one minute opening statements and by random draw, we begin with senator gurdon. durbin. >> thanks. it is great to be with you again. i want to say first a good political campaign focuses on the future. that is what we need to discuss. primarily come of the future of working families across the state of illinois. we need to strengthen the families and give them hope for the future which means writing a tax code that will keep companies here in america. also, provide incentives for good companies in america to grow good paying jobs for families across illinois. secondly, we need to get every family the peace of mind of affordable quality health care coverage. we know now that some 7.2 million people across america benefit from obamacare as some call it. we want to make sure those in
asking questions of our candidates tonight is charles thomas. odriguez,r enrique r and lauarra washington. your responses will be limited to 60 seconds for each question and 30 seconds for each follow-up. you 11 opportunity to ask a question of each other. we will have one minute opening statements and by random draw, we begin with senator gurdon. durbin. >> thanks. it is great to be with you again. i want to say first a good political campaign focuses on the future. that is what we need...
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politicalstions are reporter charles thomas, henrique rodriguez from univision chicago, and politicalnalyst laura washington. your responses are limited to 60 seconds for each question and 30 seconds for the follow-up. you will have the opportunity to ask a question of each other. i will also allow time for a one minute opening and closing statement. by random draw tonight, we begin with senator durbin. >> my thanks to abc 7, univision, league of women voters. great to be with you again. a good political campaign really focuses on the future, and that is what we need to discuss this evening, primarily the future of working families across the state of illinois. we need to give them hope for the future. that means writing a tax code that will keep companies in america, and provide incentives for good companies to grow good paying jobs for families across illinois. secondly, we need to give every family the peace of mind of affordable quality health care coverage. we know now that 7.2 million people across america benefit from obamacare, as some call it, and we want to make sure those i
politicalstions are reporter charles thomas, henrique rodriguez from univision chicago, and politicalnalyst laura washington. your responses are limited to 60 seconds for each question and 30 seconds for the follow-up. you will have the opportunity to ask a question of each other. i will also allow time for a one minute opening and closing statement. by random draw tonight, we begin with senator durbin. >> my thanks to abc 7, univision, league of women voters. great to be with you again....
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asking questions of our candidates tonight is charles thomas. odriguez,r enrique r and lauarra washington. your responses will be limited to 60 seconds for each question and 30 seconds for each follow-up. you 11 opportunity to ask a question of each other. we will have one minute opening statements and by random draw, we begin with senator gurdon. durbin. >> thanks. it is great to be with you again. i want to say first a good political campaign focuses on the future. that is what we need to discuss. primarily come of the future of working families across the state of illinois. we need to strengthen the families and give them hope for the future which means writing a tax code that will keep companies here in america. also, provide incentives for good companies in america to grow good paying jobs for families across illinois. secondly, we need to get every family the peace of mind of affordable quality health care coverage. we know now that some 7.2 million people across america benefit from obamacare as some call it. we want to make sure those in
asking questions of our candidates tonight is charles thomas. odriguez,r enrique r and lauarra washington. your responses will be limited to 60 seconds for each question and 30 seconds for each follow-up. you 11 opportunity to ask a question of each other. we will have one minute opening statements and by random draw, we begin with senator gurdon. durbin. >> thanks. it is great to be with you again. i want to say first a good political campaign focuses on the future. that is what we need...
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. >> charles thomas? >> african-americans have supported you in overwhelming majorities in your previous elections. given chronic unemployment and underperforming schools in the black community, why should african-americans continue to vote for you? >> they're making inroads on the south side of chicago. i don't take any group for granted. i don't understand how my opponent can appear in these african-american churches, saying he feels the pain, but opposes raising the minimum wage that they need to feed their. his fishing seems to be unique in this race, he opposes universal background checks. these people in these same churches are counting on obamacare for the basic health insurance that they have. i have worked hard to help the african-american community and will in the future. >> senator, how do you respond that you aretions buying these votes and supporters? >> some people have indicated that they will support the campaign if they make certain contributions and i have said we are not doing that. rig
. >> charles thomas? >> african-americans have supported you in overwhelming majorities in your previous elections. given chronic unemployment and underperforming schools in the black community, why should african-americans continue to vote for you? >> they're making inroads on the south side of chicago. i don't take any group for granted. i don't understand how my opponent can appear in these african-american churches, saying he feels the pain, but opposes raising the minimum...
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. >> charles thomas, the next question from you. >> african-americans have supported you by overwhelming majority in your three previous statewide elections. given the chronic unemployment, homelessness, crime and underperforming schools in the black community, why should african-americans continue to vote for you? >> i think this is been an interesting issue in this campaign, not just the senatorial race, but the gubernatorial race. are making inroads in the south suburbs in the south side of chicago. i don't take any vote or group for granted. we have to work hard to earn those votes. i find it hard to understand how my opponent can appear before these african-american churches and sell them he feels their pain, but he opposes raising the minimum wage they need. he canit hard to imagine walk in these parades against gun violence and his position is unique in this race. universal background checks to keep the guns out of the hands of convicted thugs. i find it impossible to its plain how he can call for the repeal obama care when all's 700,000 people in illinois are counting on obama ca
. >> charles thomas, the next question from you. >> african-americans have supported you by overwhelming majority in your three previous statewide elections. given the chronic unemployment, homelessness, crime and underperforming schools in the black community, why should african-americans continue to vote for you? >> i think this is been an interesting issue in this campaign, not just the senatorial race, but the gubernatorial race. are making inroads in the south suburbs in...
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we will begin with charles thomas at and the first question and we will begin with mr.eider. >> moderator: both of you have served representing the illinois tenth district. one after the other. with would either of you returned to the house next year what specifically will you do individually to help break the gridlock in the chamber? that are going to begin with you, congressman schneider. schneider: as i travel around the district talking to people, the frustration that they feel and the frustration i feel blocking progress on immigration reform as an example which passed the senate a year ago and it's stuck in the house without having a vote raising the minimum wage and extending unemployment insurance, passing a long-term transportation funding bill or completed tax reform all these things are stuck because of the gridlock that we've seen the republicans using to bring the debate or allow a vote. my goal is to work with colleagues to find a way to get these issues to the floor. i led the effort last winter to try to force a vote on extending unemployment insurance,
we will begin with charles thomas at and the first question and we will begin with mr.eider. >> moderator: both of you have served representing the illinois tenth district. one after the other. with would either of you returned to the house next year what specifically will you do individually to help break the gridlock in the chamber? that are going to begin with you, congressman schneider. schneider: as i travel around the district talking to people, the frustration that they feel and...
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narrow tropes about black people being monolithic when we're a diverse population, everything from charles thomasis notion of not being black enough? you and i both have been accused of that on occasion. >> girl, look, i mean i literally get cause of not being literally black enough by a few people. i get far more support -- my journey is littered with black people who have helped me along, who inspire me, who encourage me, who have educated me, so what is disappointing and problematic is that he does not tell a mixed story, that it is very narrow in that it is easier to look the at the failings of black people than to really look at the brutal history and the complicated systems that have failed them. >> you wanted more nuance. van, what about you? what did you make of all of this? it's a sort of reaction to a situation that is unrelated. give me your thoughts. >> first of all, black people did not invent jealousy. that's a feature of every community. the idea that black on black jealousy is the reason that we are having the problems we have is ludicrous. it's ridiculous. i am relatively success
narrow tropes about black people being monolithic when we're a diverse population, everything from charles thomasis notion of not being black enough? you and i both have been accused of that on occasion. >> girl, look, i mean i literally get cause of not being literally black enough by a few people. i get far more support -- my journey is littered with black people who have helped me along, who inspire me, who encourage me, who have educated me, so what is disappointing and problematic is...
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. >> quickly, what more can you tell us about charles -- excuse me, thomas duncan's condition, thomas eric duncan? >> yesterday, the hospital said that his condition was listed as serious. they said that he is still communicating with doctors and still eating. so he is still in the hospital here, still being treated for his deadly disease. >> charles hadlock for us in dallas, thank you. joining me now to separate some fact from fiction on ebola, dr. sima yas minumin. she once worked for the cdc, now at the centers for public health, also a staff writer for the dallas morning news. doctor, good to see you. if we are to believe the nephew, and there's no reason not to, how troubling is it that a major hospital in your city may have dropped the ball initially here? >> many questions being asked about this today. and of course as more details are forthcoming, the situation becomes a bit more confusing. the hospital tells us he actually presented last thursday night, after 10:00. he had a low grade fever and abdominal pain. those could be signs of ebola. there are also signs of many other
. >> quickly, what more can you tell us about charles -- excuse me, thomas duncan's condition, thomas eric duncan? >> yesterday, the hospital said that his condition was listed as serious. they said that he is still communicating with doctors and still eating. so he is still in the hospital here, still being treated for his deadly disease. >> charles hadlock for us in dallas, thank you. joining me now to separate some fact from fiction on ebola, dr. sima yas minumin. she once...
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officers charles bickered and jerry thomas are charged with assaulting a teenager. both incidences were caught on camera. they remain on suspension pending outcome in court. >> the man who has been in a state mental hospital after he stabbed ship limped to death now wants to be -- after he stabbed hifflet to death. the family is fighting the request. >> rescue workers believe that four people unaccounted for are the same four people found dead after a plane crash in kansas. at least five others are injured. authorities say it appears the plane lost power during takeoff and then crashed into a flight training facility. the national transportation safety board is investigating. >> is the millions of money being well spent? we dug into find who is really getting flagged for flying into restricted airspace. look through pages and pages of violations issued against pilots, checking to see who is really in the faa radar. pilots, commercial students, instructors, even members of the military have fined for flying into restricted airspace. cap is more than you think. -- it
officers charles bickered and jerry thomas are charged with assaulting a teenager. both incidences were caught on camera. they remain on suspension pending outcome in court. >> the man who has been in a state mental hospital after he stabbed ship limped to death now wants to be -- after he stabbed hifflet to death. the family is fighting the request. >> rescue workers believe that four people unaccounted for are the same four people found dead after a plane crash in kansas. at least...
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charles king painted these incredible oporto. thomas mckinney, who was the secretary of indian affairs, would purchase these portraits and use them to adorn the walls of the office of indian affairs. it became known as the indian gallery. tourist guides through the city also noted that the office of indian affairs is an important destination because they can see these paintings. it is one of the most interesting paintings in the city. what i find most interesting about the portrait galley is delegates became aware of it, more and more native people requested to be added to it. 1828,is a story about, in at the time they were called chunk is more accurate, a group was looking for their community and had visited the city before. they desire to have the portraits maine. the federal government did not want to spend money on the portraits at times and this is one of those moments. there is a lengthy correspondence between thomas mckinney and the secretary of war whether or not they could to do this because it meant something to them to be add
charles king painted these incredible oporto. thomas mckinney, who was the secretary of indian affairs, would purchase these portraits and use them to adorn the walls of the office of indian affairs. it became known as the indian gallery. tourist guides through the city also noted that the office of indian affairs is an important destination because they can see these paintings. it is one of the most interesting paintings in the city. what i find most interesting about the portrait galley is...
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charles king painted these amazing portraits. thomas mckinney, who was the secretary of indian affairs, used federal funds to purchase these portraits and use them to adorn the walls of the office of indian affairs. it became known as the indian portrait gallery, the indian gallery. guidebooks in the 19th century tourist guides through the city , also noted that the office of indian affairs is an important destination because they can see these paintings. perhaps this was one of the most interesting paintings in the city. what i find most interesting about the portrait galley is that as native delegates became aware of it, more and more native people requested to be added to it. there is a story about, in 1828, at the time they were called winnebago, ho chunk is more accurate, a group was looking for their community and had visited the city before. they were looking for members of their community who had visited the city before and became desirous to have their own portraits made great the federal government did not want to spend money
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charles payne and you're watching making money. some big news today. the first ebola patient dies. thomas eric duncan. and the white house gets more specific on -- all the latest. rich. >> evening, charles. doctors were experimental treatment. he traveled last month after arriving here. texas health presbyterian hospital says he died this morning. the officials at that same hospital said they've admitted a patient who shows the same symptoms. local officials say he had contact with family members of the man who died this morning and had also been inside his apartment. and this afternoon, the federal government has announced it will implement ebola screenings at five international airports in the united states. custom's stations will take temperatures. the screenings will begin at new york's jfk's airport and the next week the government will expand that program to new wash, new jersey, and hartsfield jackson in atlanta. charles. charles: can't wait to see how that works out. let's go to nicole. a huge day in the stock market. she's on the floor of the new yor new york stock exchange with all the big mo
charles payne and you're watching making money. some big news today. the first ebola patient dies. thomas eric duncan. and the white house gets more specific on -- all the latest. rich. >> evening, charles. doctors were experimental treatment. he traveled last month after arriving here. texas health presbyterian hospital says he died this morning. the officials at that same hospital said they've admitted a patient who shows the same symptoms. local officials say he had contact with family...
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but i have written biographies about thomas carlyle and charles dickens and henry james and mark twain. somehow i got directed more towards some history and the interconnection between literature and politics in recent years. the figure that brought me there was our wonderful 16th president, abraham lincoln. my most recent book prior to "john quincy adams: american visionary" was "lincoln, the biography of a writer." it appeared to me that lincoln was not only an extra ordinary politician and a deeply humane and beautiful man, he also was a great writer in his own way and contributed very importantly to american literature. that book focused on the development of literary genius. lincoln brought me to john quincy adams because on various levels, items kept coming to my -- adams kept coming to my mind in terms of lincoln as a political philosopher, lincoln as a man reacting to contemporary issues, and lincoln as a writer. suddenly it occurred to me, what am i going to do next? should i do a biography of john quincy adams? only a madman will do this. it took me six years, but it also pro
but i have written biographies about thomas carlyle and charles dickens and henry james and mark twain. somehow i got directed more towards some history and the interconnection between literature and politics in recent years. the figure that brought me there was our wonderful 16th president, abraham lincoln. my most recent book prior to "john quincy adams: american visionary" was "lincoln, the biography of a writer." it appeared to me that lincoln was not only an extra...
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>> all right, charles, thank you very much. >>> thomas eric duncan is being treated at texas presbyterian hospital today thanks in part to phone calls his nephew made to the center centers for disease control and the texas health department. he made those calls out of sheer frustration on september 29th. three days after hospital staff performed tests on his uncle and sent him home with an antibiotic on the 26th. >> they said we're waiting on test results. and i'm like, here's somebody who traveled to west africa, liberia, country that's infested with ebola and he's all similarmatsimilar m symptommatic with ebola. >> is this just a case of a hospital staff that completely failed the protocol? or is this a failure of the protocols? >> it's just an unfortunate misstep. for that to happen as dramatic circumstances as this, there's obvious reason people are paying attention to this. it should not have happened. it's not excusable. i think the important thing is that this is a very important lesson learned right now. and i think given the publicity associated with this circumstance here with t
>> all right, charles, thank you very much. >>> thomas eric duncan is being treated at texas presbyterian hospital today thanks in part to phone calls his nephew made to the center centers for disease control and the texas health department. he made those calls out of sheer frustration on september 29th. three days after hospital staff performed tests on his uncle and sent him home with an antibiotic on the 26th. >> they said we're waiting on test results. and i'm like,...
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thomas, back to you. peter, back to you. >> i'll take it, charles, i appreciate it, thank you. we're joined now by the director of texas' new task force on infectious disease. we appreciate you being with us, doctor, thanks very much. >> my pleasure, good morning. >> i want your help on some information that effectively is breaking as we speak. a passenger from an american eagle flight is being checked out for ebola. after displaying flu-like symptoms. that plane landed last evening. ebola we understand is highly unlikely at least according to a release from midland city government. the hospital was transf, patien transferred to a local hospital to be monitored. >> i do not have additional information from what was reported. i do want to say that at this time of the year, there's going to be many, many people who have fever and vomiting and diarrheal diseases as we move into the fall and winter. as i understand it from the reports, this patient was not from a west african country and did not pass through a west african country, so would be extraordinarily low risk. >> give us a
thomas, back to you. peter, back to you. >> i'll take it, charles, i appreciate it, thank you. we're joined now by the director of texas' new task force on infectious disease. we appreciate you being with us, doctor, thanks very much. >> my pleasure, good morning. >> i want your help on some information that effectively is breaking as we speak. a passenger from an american eagle flight is being checked out for ebola. after displaying flu-like symptoms. that plane landed last...
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charles payne and @ou're watching making money. obama names an ebola czar today and a carnival cruise line ship has a health worker in quarantine who may have handled thomas eric duncan. rich in washington with the latest. rich. >> good evening, charles. the administration has biden chief of staff to lead the response on ebola. the white house says complain has extensive federal government management experience, critics point out he's an attorney and a long time democratic operative with no health care experience. to that, the white house says president obama needs an
charles payne and @ou're watching making money. obama names an ebola czar today and a carnival cruise line ship has a health worker in quarantine who may have handled thomas eric duncan. rich in washington with the latest. rich. >> good evening, charles. the administration has biden chief of staff to lead the response on ebola. the white house says complain has extensive federal government management experience, critics point out he's an attorney and a long time democratic operative with...
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charles payne and you're watching making money. some big news today. the first ebola patient dies. thomas eric duncan. ite house gets more specific on -- all the latest. rich. >> evening, charles. doctors were experimental treatment. he traveled last month after arriving here. texas health presbyterian hospital says he died this morning. the officials at that same hospital said they've admitted a patient who shows the same symptoms. local officials say he had contact with family members of the man who died this morning and had also been inside his
charles payne and you're watching making money. some big news today. the first ebola patient dies. thomas eric duncan. ite house gets more specific on -- all the latest. rich. >> evening, charles. doctors were experimental treatment. he traveled last month after arriving here. texas health presbyterian hospital says he died this morning. the officials at that same hospital said they've admitted a patient who shows the same symptoms. local officials say he had contact with family members...
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charles payne and @ou're watching making money. obama names an ebola czar today and a carnival cruise line ship has a health worker in quarantine who may have handled thomas eric duncan. rich in washington with the latest. rich. >> good evening, charles. the administration has biden chief of staff to lead the response on ebola. the white house says complain has extensive federal government management experience, critics point out he's an attorney and a long time democratic operative with no health care experience. to that, the white house says president obama needs an implementation role not an expert role. for hours after officials say aawoman police she'd been tos liberia in the past two weeks. a government official says the woman made the story up. officials said they screened the passengers and released them asking them to check in with their doctors. she doesn't have ebola accordinaccording to officials approximate a cruise ship with a health care worker who may have handled specimens of the ebola patient. the health care worker is quarantined aboard the ship. back to you. charles: okay. let's go to nicole petallides who must be exhausted on the floo
charles payne and @ou're watching making money. obama names an ebola czar today and a carnival cruise line ship has a health worker in quarantine who may have handled thomas eric duncan. rich in washington with the latest. rich. >> good evening, charles. the administration has biden chief of staff to lead the response on ebola. the white house says complain has extensive federal government management experience, critics point out he's an attorney and a long time democratic operative with...
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thomas. he is a resilient bull. charles peabody with us as well. congratulations on your new shop.ola jpmorgan and still one now? >> that's right. we're going through some turbulence, really pretty scary turbulence for investors. i think it us in a couple of things. it is headed for long-term and the positive taking a back step. people are focused on liquidity and what is driving the selloff. >> the meeting is focused on the drum of hedge funds with their leverage down this down that. what are conservative people doing given the tumult of the week? >> i think the tone and what their plan of action is really changed. last week, i think people were taking this in stride. the end of last week, the sort of chaos of this week has gotten a lot of people asking, is there's something scary out there? done a lot of work. we have talked to a lot of people. i think it is liquidity contraction, the downward spiral driving this, but the good news is, i think there are glimmers of hope. i'm so confident we're going to rally to the end of the month into the end of the year. yesterday, down 7.4%]
thomas. he is a resilient bull. charles peabody with us as well. congratulations on your new shop.ola jpmorgan and still one now? >> that's right. we're going through some turbulence, really pretty scary turbulence for investors. i think it us in a couple of things. it is headed for long-term and the positive taking a back step. people are focused on liquidity and what is driving the selloff. >> the meeting is focused on the drum of hedge funds with their leverage down this down...
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juan luiz rodriguez, the state of texas should sue thomas duncan's estate for the costsin cured from h s lying. i disagree with charlesr. at some point african-americans must put reality over racial solidarity. why? why would they do that? much of the president's support remains emot likely to stay that way. charles is right. anne marie, greer -- i'll get it. anne marie, forest lake, minnesota. o'reilly, do not argue with charles. he is the windshield, you are the bug. that's a nice vision, anne marie. thank you for writing. carol, westchester, pennsylvania. bill, are you planning to write a kids version of "killing patton." yes, it will be out early next year. meantime continues to be the best selling nonfiction book in the world. half million copies sold in about three weeks and we thank you all. also tonight, congratulations to edith and alvin in crockett, texas. they're celebrating their 75th wedding anniversary this week. wow. and finally tonight, "the factor" tip voting ay, for the rock and roll hall o fame under way. there are 15 nominees this year. and scanning the list my votes go to sting, joanjett, green da
juan luiz rodriguez, the state of texas should sue thomas duncan's estate for the costsin cured from h s lying. i disagree with charlesr. at some point african-americans must put reality over racial solidarity. why? why would they do that? much of the president's support remains emot likely to stay that way. charles is right. anne marie, greer -- i'll get it. anne marie, forest lake, minnesota. o'reilly, do not argue with charles. he is the windshield, you are the bug. that's a nice vision,...
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juan luiz rodriguez, the state of texas should sue thomas duncan's estate for the costsin cured from his lying. i disagree with charlessome point african-americans must put reality over racial solidarity. why? why would they do that? much of the president's support remains emotional and likely to stay that way. charles is right. anne marie, greer -- i'll get it. anne marie, forest lake, minnesota. o'reilly, do not argue with charles. he is the windshield, you are the bug. that's a nice vision, anne marie. thank you for writing. carol, westchester, pennsylvania. bill, are you planning to write a kids version of "killing patton." yes, it will be out early next year. meantime continues to be the best selling nonfiction book in the world. half million copies sold in about three weeks and we thank you all. also tonight, congratulations to edith and alvin in crockett, texas. they're celebrating their 75th wedding anniversary this week. wow. and finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day, voting for the rock and roll hall of fame under way. there are 15 nominees this year. and scanning the list my votes go to sting, joanje
juan luiz rodriguez, the state of texas should sue thomas duncan's estate for the costsin cured from his lying. i disagree with charlessome point african-americans must put reality over racial solidarity. why? why would they do that? much of the president's support remains emotional and likely to stay that way. charles is right. anne marie, greer -- i'll get it. anne marie, forest lake, minnesota. o'reilly, do not argue with charles. he is the windshield, you are the bug. that's a nice vision,...
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officer jerry thomas is accused of hitting a handcuffed 15-year-old in lockup. the sec in 2013. charles picard is accused of assaulting a student at suitland high school. the police chief called the behavior unacceptable. >>> new developments from kansas this morning after a small plane crashed seconds after takeoff. investigators can't get into the building where the plane crashed because it is not structurally sound. that is hampering the investigation and recovery process. the pilot had just taken off from wichita airport yesterday when he reported that he lost an engine. he crashed into a building on airport property killing himself and three people ii. five others were injured. >>> 11 minutes before the hour now. the pentagon is warning 23,000 employees they could become potential targets of isis. the security team sent out a memo that cautioned employees to be careful about displaying credentials in public or on social media. there is no specific threat but they want people to be vigilant at home and at work. it came just days before homeland security announced increased security
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charles, thank you very much. >>> we're going to continue to follow this breaking news. as you've heard, thomasduncan has died in a texas hospital. he's the official ebola patient diagnosed in the united states and the first to be treated in the united states and die from this virus. we'll continue to follow this breaking news. we'll be right back with more information. go! wow! go power oats! go! go power! yayyyy! faster than d-con. what will we do with all of these dead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's up with you? funny you ask. i'm actually here to pillage your town. [ villagers screaming ] but we went to summer camp together. summer camp is over. ♪ [ male announcer ] tomcat. [ cat meows ] [ male announcer ] engineered to kill. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time
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thomas eric dunk an became ill. members of the family have been quarantined there for a couple of days. charles?reporter: yes, the dallas fire and rescue hazmat team is here. they are on the ground along with a private company that will go into the apartment to begin the hazmat clean up. it's a biohazard company and they deal with with crime scenes and that sort of thing. they are experienced on how to handle bodily fluids and they may be contaminated in the apartment. there are four family members in that apartment including children. they have been ordered there for the next 21 days while the ebola crisis continues here in dallas. back to you. >> thanks so much. charles hadlock in dallas. interim secret service director joseph clancy takes over the job. kristen welker said president obama himself recommended clancy for the job strongly supported by michelle obama. the white house official said the president and the first lady know and have a great deal of confidence in joe chancey and agreed he would be an excellent choice. he led the protective detail for two years. the ranking member of the
thomas eric dunk an became ill. members of the family have been quarantined there for a couple of days. charles?reporter: yes, the dallas fire and rescue hazmat team is here. they are on the ground along with a private company that will go into the apartment to begin the hazmat clean up. it's a biohazard company and they deal with with crime scenes and that sort of thing. they are experienced on how to handle bodily fluids and they may be contaminated in the apartment. there are four family...
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officer jerry thomas is charged with hitting a you you handcuffed 15-year-old in lockup in november 2012. a year later, school resource officer charles picard is accused of assaulting a student at suitland high school. both officers are suspended. >>> now to a developing story in hawaii. the national guard is sending troops to the town of pahoa as lava makes a slow crawl toward a major road and threat especiallies to further isolate the community. more than 80 troops will provide security and help with road blocks. lava from the kilauea volcano has been advancing since june. on average 5 miles per hour. . >>> new this morning, for the first time riches of a passenger aboard the missing malaysian flight are taking legal action. the sons of a father aboard the missing flight 370 are suing the airline and the malaysian government. the lawsuit aims to find answers to what actually happened on board the plane when it disappeared. the plane was 239 passengers mysteriously vanished eight months ago during a scheduled service between kuala lumpur and beijing. >>> marijuana could be a cash cow for the district. finance officials say sales cou
officer jerry thomas is charged with hitting a you you handcuffed 15-year-old in lockup in november 2012. a year later, school resource officer charles picard is accused of assaulting a student at suitland high school. both officers are suspended. >>> now to a developing story in hawaii. the national guard is sending troops to the town of pahoa as lava makes a slow crawl toward a major road and threat especiallies to further isolate the community. more than 80 troops will provide...
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thomas duncan. they have a computer flaw that kept doctors from seeing a nurse's note that he traveled to dallas from liberia. charles is following every facet of the story and just outside that apartment complex. charles, tell us why it took days to get a cleaning crew to the complex. >> that's a good question. they knew he was staying in this complex behind me since sunday. just today the hazmat crew showed up. they are doing the clean up. this is a biohazard company and they're used to crime scenes where they are mopping up biohazar biohazards. they will be taking the bedsheets and the towels and scrubbing down everywhere in the apartment complex in this unit. there were four people who will remain in the unit and it will take about three hours to clean up this place. the family will remain there for another 20 days or so until the end of this incubation period to make sure the family is safe. the health department said there is no danger for the people in the rest of the apartment complex and they warn the people affected by this, the four people to remain in their unit and not to receive visitors for the next 20
thomas duncan. they have a computer flaw that kept doctors from seeing a nurse's note that he traveled to dallas from liberia. charles is following every facet of the story and just outside that apartment complex. charles, tell us why it took days to get a cleaning crew to the complex. >> that's a good question. they knew he was staying in this complex behind me since sunday. just today the hazmat crew showed up. they are doing the clean up. this is a biohazard company and they're used to...
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thomas duncan by the end of september. pham is 26 years old. she lives in dallas alone, except for her dog, a king charles spaniel named bentley. that dog has now been quarantined as a precaution. workers are e-mailing photos and videos of the dog to pham so she can be assured that her dog is okay. and just minutes ago, officials confirmed that an inmate at the loudoun county detention ce taken to the hospital earlier today does not -- does not have ebola. that inmate, a female, had a low grade fever, and she had just returned from a trip to sierra leone in the last 21 days. but again, tests just came back. the results are negative for >>> the fight against ebola took a decidedly political turn on cappel to hill today. republicans there demanded president obama order a travel ban. they want to block arrivals from the west african countries struggling with ebola. but officials from the white house, nih and centers for disease control are pushing back on that. they say the airport screening that started in dulles airport today will keep americans safe. but the debate about the u.s. response certainly will n
thomas duncan by the end of september. pham is 26 years old. she lives in dallas alone, except for her dog, a king charles spaniel named bentley. that dog has now been quarantined as a precaution. workers are e-mailing photos and videos of the dog to pham so she can be assured that her dog is okay. and just minutes ago, officials confirmed that an inmate at the loudoun county detention ce taken to the hospital earlier today does not -- does not have ebola. that inmate, a female, had a low grade...
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charl lotsville were found not far from where hannah graham was seen a month ago. police say it is now a death investigation. joining us is heather hanson, a trial attorney. and thomas spillborg. and you hope that the woman would be found. but it doesn't appear to be the case for hannah. what a story. they have 32-year-old jesse matthew. they charged him based on the evidence in the apartment, but it is a long way from linking him to murder, right? >> the dna evidence from the remains are going to likely tie him to this murder and rapes that happen in the area as well. and that's why there will be a meticulous investigation of the remains and forensic examination will be important. >> a metallic concert the student left and in 2010, her body was found in a field and that body just a few miles away from where the latest discovery was made. >> unsolved mystery, but i think the authorities believe this is a connection and it is likely hannah graham. and the prior crime committed in 2009. and take a step back, jon. i don't know how barren the remains are. they have to determine cause and manner of death. if it is homicide, they are going to try to link to the killer. if
charl lotsville were found not far from where hannah graham was seen a month ago. police say it is now a death investigation. joining us is heather hanson, a trial attorney. and thomas spillborg. and you hope that the woman would be found. but it doesn't appear to be the case for hannah. what a story. they have 32-year-old jesse matthew. they charged him based on the evidence in the apartment, but it is a long way from linking him to murder, right? >> the dna evidence from the remains are...
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thomas duncan as well as other cases in the u.s. doctors are monitoring 48 other people who had contact with duncan before he was hospitalized. charles. charles: thank you very much. let's now go to nicole petallides. nicole. another rough day for stocks. actually it was another rough minute for stocks. >> charles, this is a different time. usually good news from china gives us a boost. about pushing rates further back. the heights to 2016, but be the not today. today was the rally that fizzled. instead we saw 3:00 p.m. you had ebola worries. by the end you saw selling across-the-board. all down. airlines, hotels, all lower as well. all this volatility and this selloff was on some heavy volume. this month of october has had some serious volume. charles: the investment pros are all here. including the capitalist pig himself. and first making money appearance. jonathan. of course, fox news contributor our real good friend. johnny courtney we'll need your expertise outside of ebola. there's this thing still called the economy. keith looking fantastic and matt mccaul you sound nervous approximate. but let's get a recap. i got to tell you
thomas duncan as well as other cases in the u.s. doctors are monitoring 48 other people who had contact with duncan before he was hospitalized. charles. charles: thank you very much. let's now go to nicole petallides. nicole. another rough day for stocks. actually it was another rough minute for stocks. >> charles, this is a different time. usually good news from china gives us a boost. about pushing rates further back. the heights to 2016, but be the not today. today was the rally that...
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members of thomas duncan are set to be released from quarantine this sunday after spending 21 days in isolation. there's a new study raising questions whether 21 days is enough. with more on this charles a professor on environmental engineering. he's the author of that study. sir, welcome to the show. is -- tell me your view directly. is 21 days long enough to decide to be determined that someone does not have ebola? >> i think it needs to be reconsidered. the 21 days was from the very first outbreak in the 1976 and more recent outbreaks including the early data on the west africa outbreak shows there's a more prolonged period of incubation times going perhaps to a month. gerri: should we be quarantining people for a month for 30 days as opposed to 21? boy, that will change a lot of things, a lot of situations for many families. >> i think it needs to be seriously considered. it's a balancing between the cost of quarantine and the benefits from protecting the public health and redefining that appropriate balance point is something that's a necessity. gerri: i mentioned before that thomas duncan's family is going to end their quarantine this weekend. should they be held back from publi
members of thomas duncan are set to be released from quarantine this sunday after spending 21 days in isolation. there's a new study raising questions whether 21 days is enough. with more on this charles a professor on environmental engineering. he's the author of that study. sir, welcome to the show. is -- tell me your view directly. is 21 days long enough to decide to be determined that someone does not have ebola? >> i think it needs to be reconsidered. the 21 days was from the very...
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contracted it from thomas eric duncan before he died last week, as many as 70 people cared for him before he died. in the meantime, pham's dog, yes, just one year old cavalier king charles spaniel, named bently; doing well. remember we told but this yesterday? dallas health officials are monitoring that dog at a decommissioned naval air base. >> a lot more on that story developing this morning. 5:16. isis gaining additional ground in iraq. militants continuing to advance on baghdad, inning closer to the capitol. in syria, isis is threatening to take the town of kabani sits on the border of turkey. us and its allies continue their air assault on isis, turkey now taken decisive military action itself, but not against isis. turkey is launching air strikes against the kurds on the ground fighting islamic state. turkey provoking nato and its allies, saying it will not join in the fight against isis, unless the united states-led coalition also targets syrian president's regime, as well. gunman opens fire in saudi arabia shooting two americans, killing one of them. saudi officials say the attack carried out by the victim's former colleague at us defense company. that company s
contracted it from thomas eric duncan before he died last week, as many as 70 people cared for him before he died. in the meantime, pham's dog, yes, just one year old cavalier king charles spaniel, named bently; doing well. remember we told but this yesterday? dallas health officials are monitoring that dog at a decommissioned naval air base. >> a lot more on that story developing this morning. 5:16. isis gaining additional ground in iraq. militants continuing to advance on baghdad,...
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thomas drunkan, the liberian man who died earlier in the month. this means she can soon be home with that little guy, her dog, bentley. the cavalier king charles spaniel tested negative for the virus. vets tell us the adorable little pooch is doing great. so should doctors returning from treating ebola patients in africa be under some kind of mandatory quarantine here in the u.s. or in africa? doctor at nyu school of medicine, and my guest. good to have you on, doctor. >> nice to see you, grechern. >> apparently starting monday there will be new guidelines from the cdc saying just what i said. this sort of self-monitoring quarantine from people returning from ebola affected countries. is that a good idea, or should they just stay in africa and stay quarantined there before they come back to the u.s.? >> i think both things make sense. if they stay in west africa at least in an area that's free of ebola, then at least we can feel a little bet more confident when they come back either to the u.s. or to other countries. i mean, people travel. there are a lot of relief workers from other countries as well. i mean, i think either way they need to h
thomas drunkan, the liberian man who died earlier in the month. this means she can soon be home with that little guy, her dog, bentley. the cavalier king charles spaniel tested negative for the virus. vets tell us the adorable little pooch is doing great. so should doctors returning from treating ebola patients in africa be under some kind of mandatory quarantine here in the u.s. or in africa? doctor at nyu school of medicine, and my guest. good to have you on, doctor. >> nice to see you,...
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charles: a lot of people were taking tylenol just in time so when they were tested the fever was down. if somebody like thomasnted to come to america for treatment, there might have been ways for him to get into the system like this. they are still asking these people lots of questions they have to be honest about. somebody says i want to live in any expense you have a contaminate everybody, they will do their best to get here. stuart: is there an element in political correctness why we don't ban travel to the united states? >> there is partially, but mainly it is a political system from the white house down bureaucracy throwing back having no real good idea of how to organize themselves. they're good at doing whatever is in front of them from one day to the next and then they react to a crisis like this. they are terrible at planning for a protectable crisis like ebola, and now we are in the soup. stuart: thanks very much. nasa, let's not get too negative, developing a way to put astronauts into hibernation. we can take up to six months to make the trip to mars slid wants to put them in hibernation for part
charles: a lot of people were taking tylenol just in time so when they were tested the fever was down. if somebody like thomasnted to come to america for treatment, there might have been ways for him to get into the system like this. they are still asking these people lots of questions they have to be honest about. somebody says i want to live in any expense you have a contaminate everybody, they will do their best to get here. stuart: is there an element in political correctness why we don't...
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charles schwab >>> okay. time to -- oh, my gosh. joe, you need to talk to thomas. he's instagraming us. >> what?he texted it to me like late hours. we just need to talk. >> this is creepy. i mean, listen, i mean unless it's for educational purposes, t.j. you know -- what you got? >> let's start with -- >> what are you doing? >> oh, lord. >> mika looking fantastic. >> so he texted this to me and i haven't saved thomas' number yet and it just came up as a number. oh, my god. what is this. i almost called security. >> he texted you that at 2:00 in the morning. >> it was weird. i was confused. anyhow let's start with the papers now. oh, my god. we'll start with the "new york times" and get back to that at a later date. all right. this is about the details surrounding the death of legendary comedian joan rivers. the city's medical examiner says the 81-year-old died because of brain-damage due to a lack of oxygen. the official cause of death is listed as quote therapeutic conditions. rivers went into cardiac arrest to examine stomach reflection and her vocal chords. >> we'll turn to salon.com. during
charles schwab >>> okay. time to -- oh, my gosh. joe, you need to talk to thomas. he's instagraming us. >> what?he texted it to me like late hours. we just need to talk. >> this is creepy. i mean, listen, i mean unless it's for educational purposes, t.j. you know -- what you got? >> let's start with -- >> what are you doing? >> oh, lord. >> mika looking fantastic. >> so he texted this to me and i haven't saved thomas' number yet and it just...
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thomas duncan was diagnosed after arriving from bye leer ya on september 20th. and there are new questions about how holt officials have handleded the case. charlesadlock joins us with the latest. what can you tell us about the latest information from the hospital where dun kan is being treated? >> well, good morning. the hospital said earlier in the week the reason the doctors and nurses let this patient go last friday when he came into the hospital, even though he said he was from west africa is because the software problem in the hospital's intake system. they said the nurses and doctors used separate different systems and they didn't communicate well with each other. ch last night the hospital put out a statement saying there was no flaw in the software. the doctors and nurses had the same information about eric duncan's travel history. why it wasn't taken into account, we don't know. >> charles, what can you tell us about the family staying in that dallas apartment with duncan? is. >> duncan was staying with family and friends in an apartment about a mile from the hospital. he was taken out of the house on sunday, a week ago. the family stai
thomas duncan was diagnosed after arriving from bye leer ya on september 20th. and there are new questions about how holt officials have handleded the case. charlesadlock joins us with the latest. what can you tell us about the latest information from the hospital where dun kan is being treated? >> well, good morning. the hospital said earlier in the week the reason the doctors and nurses let this patient go last friday when he came into the hospital, even though he said he was from west...
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thomas frieden said the director of the cdc. they might think it's good news. not getting fired. just getting pushed aside. in a pr move according to charlesthink it will make a difference one way or the other. pr move from beginning to end. appearance in motion. this is what obama specializes in. va scandal, irs scandal. secret service here. >> scandal, you fire the guy at the top so you have the appearance of emotion. here you are putting a guy in who is supposedly going to coordinate. >> the rest of us look look at ebola and say it's a public health threat because it is is thousands of have died. they look at this and say it's a political crisis. we need a political guy to manage it by the way, you could fix -- you could go a long way to helping this situation by restricting travel from west africa. somehow that's bigoted. >> some democrats that call, kay hag began of north carolina who had at first not wanted a travel ban from west africa. do support a travel ban. wait a second, republicans. if you wanted someone who has healthcare experience at the head of all of, this where is my surgeon general? we had appointed him a year ago where
thomas frieden said the director of the cdc. they might think it's good news. not getting fired. just getting pushed aside. in a pr move according to charlesthink it will make a difference one way or the other. pr move from beginning to end. appearance in motion. this is what obama specializes in. va scandal, irs scandal. secret service here. >> scandal, you fire the guy at the top so you have the appearance of emotion. here you are putting a guy in who is supposedly going to coordinate....