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ebola in the city of cleveland. but really emphasizing that informational aspect. let's bring back dr. corey herbert. we had a doctor on yesterday and he talked about nigeria's experience in eradicating ebola. he put information at the top of the list of things the country did right. is it important that cleveland and the country get centralized information so people don't panic? >> absolutely. fear will spread faster than ebola. let's be clear. we have to know that the coordination of the systems of medical management in this country, they must be coordinated. there must be synergy between the agencies of the federal government, the state agencies as well as the local hospitals and state representatives so that we can have a symbiotic relationship when it comes to dealing with this threat. if we don't, that's going to be the spread. it's going to be the lack of our symbiosis. if we don't do that, everybody is on an island. if we don't have a centralized area where everybody can be exposed to the information that's
ebola in the city of cleveland. but really emphasizing that informational aspect. let's bring back dr. corey herbert. we had a doctor on yesterday and he talked about nigeria's experience in eradicating ebola. he put information at the top of the list of things the country did right. is it important that cleveland and the country get centralized information so people don't panic? >> absolutely. fear will spread faster than ebola. let's be clear. we have to know that the coordination of...
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francis folsom cleveland. francis or frank as she was known by her family, was 21 years old when she married 49-year-old grover cleveland who was a bachelor when they got married. we're getting ready to celebrate the 150th anniversary of her birth. they married in 1886. there had been rumors when cleveland entered the white house in march of 1885, march being the month when presidents came in at that time before we moved to a january inauguration, that cleveland was engaged and there was all kinds of speculation about all of the different people he might be engaged to. he and frank had gotten engaged shortly after she graduated from wells college in 1885, and it was something that he decided to keep secret. and part of the reason why he did that is if you ever study anything about cleveland's campaign in 1884, you will see that the story came out about his allegedly fathering a child out of wedlock and there is a famous political cartoon that is published after cleveland gets elected and it goes "ma, ma, pa."
francis folsom cleveland. francis or frank as she was known by her family, was 21 years old when she married 49-year-old grover cleveland who was a bachelor when they got married. we're getting ready to celebrate the 150th anniversary of her birth. they married in 1886. there had been rumors when cleveland entered the white house in march of 1885, march being the month when presidents came in at that time before we moved to a january inauguration, that cleveland was engaged and there was all...
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morgan brennan has more from cleveland. >> reporter: the king is back in cleveland. tonight, the four-time mvp lebron james will take the court in his triumphant return as a cleveland cavalier. >> i am going to be extremely excited, happy to be back on this floor. there is going to be a special moment and we can't take it for granted. you don't get moments like this. they don't come around every day. >> reporter: the city that angrily mourned when the basketball star left for the miami heat four years ago is enthusiastically welcoming him home. it is not just fans. >> they will sell out every single game, that creates jobs, but also in bars, restaurants and hotels because their numbers go up. some of it directly, we're getting. there is all the ripple effect and the spinoff of that. that is harder to calculate but it is a significant amount of money. >> reporter: cleveland businesses are already seeing an impact, hotels receiving more advanced reservations and restaurants are booked solid. >> we're starting to see an up-tick in traffic. previously on cavs games we wo
morgan brennan has more from cleveland. >> reporter: the king is back in cleveland. tonight, the four-time mvp lebron james will take the court in his triumphant return as a cleveland cavalier. >> i am going to be extremely excited, happy to be back on this floor. there is going to be a special moment and we can't take it for granted. you don't get moments like this. they don't come around every day. >> reporter: the city that angrily mourned when the basketball star left for...
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for example, we know she flew frontier airlines from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights the plane she was on flew in the days after she got to cleveland, dozens, carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of service. but now the cdc says it's making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vinson from dallas to cleveland. while amber vinson was in ohio, family and friends say she kept her distance, no hugs or kisses. still, ohio authorities are monitoring 12 people she came in contact with and are taking other precautions. family members who work at kent state university have been told to stay home. an elementary school has been shut down because another family member goes there. and the bridal shop she visited is also closed until authorities give the all-clear. plus, her mom and several friends are under voluntary quarantine. listen. >> we're going to be very conservative. we're going to be very aggressive. we don't want to miss anything. there's no room for error. we're going to sa
for example, we know she flew frontier airlines from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights the plane she was on flew in the days after she got to cleveland, dozens, carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of service. but now the cdc says it's making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vinson from dallas to cleveland. while amber vinson was in ohio, family and friends say she kept her distance,...
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you have the plane she was on, both ways, dallas-cleveland, cleveland-dallas and then she went to cleveland and this bridal store and worries she may have exposed some people in ohio when she went in to be fitted for a wedding dress. we tracked down the shop owner who had to retrace this nurse's visit to the bridal shop. watch this. >> she was probably here probably about three hours maybe and we measured her party. we showed her color charts. again, everything went well and i had no idea that anything was wrong with her. >> explain to me why they would be retracing steps and how that would help investigators. >> just in case the nurse had symptoms while in that bridal shop, for example, the cdc disease detectives would want to know who else was in that store at that moment and what kind of contact was there? was she there for a long time? casual contact or was there skin to skin contact? it's really pinning down those details about who could potentially be exposed and trying to reassure them as well. >> my goodness. lots of shoe leather being used to quote you. doctor, thank you for joinin
you have the plane she was on, both ways, dallas-cleveland, cleveland-dallas and then she went to cleveland and this bridal store and worries she may have exposed some people in ohio when she went in to be fitted for a wedding dress. we tracked down the shop owner who had to retrace this nurse's visit to the bridal shop. watch this. >> she was probably here probably about three hours maybe and we measured her party. we showed her color charts. again, everything went well and i had no idea...
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did she have contact with the people on the north coast as they refer to cleveland, home of cleveland clinic university hospital. capable of dealing with major medical emergencies. they love cleveland and know the hospitals very well. you get into the fact frontier airlines have taken the aircraft out of service. they were notified one a.m. mountain time this morning they took the plane out of service. you're wondering what is going on? does this have impact with markets? it builds into sentiment. the airline stocks themselves, american airlines, delta, you sited, they're all trading down. heather: adam shapiro, thank you very much. log on to foxbusiness.com, slash channel finder. jon: hurricane gonzalo is getting stronger as it churns towards bermuda. the national hurricane center in miami is saying this is very powerful, category four storm, heading toward bermuda right now. obviously, hurricane gonzalo strengthens to a category 4 storm. we'll continue to update you on the situation. >>> meantime, here is what we're working on for the second hour of "happening now." we're standing b
did she have contact with the people on the north coast as they refer to cleveland, home of cleveland clinic university hospital. capable of dealing with major medical emergencies. they love cleveland and know the hospitals very well. you get into the fact frontier airlines have taken the aircraft out of service. they were notified one a.m. mountain time this morning they took the plane out of service. you're wondering what is going on? does this have impact with markets? it builds into...
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of cleveland. my name is paul harris and i'm president of the city club's board of directors. i am very pleased to introduce today's speaker, steve phillips, president and one of the first 50 founders of powerpac. as stated at its website, power pac is a non-profit advocacy and political organization established in 2004, quote, to champion democracy and social justice in states and communities across the country, end quote. before i comment on pacs, i want to say a few words about our esteemed speaker's background. mr. phillips grew up in cleveland, cleveland heights, so he's back home today and has a lot of friends in the audience gathered throughout this room. he attended stanford university where he majored in english and after row american stud disand it was very active in student organizations. he later earned his law degree from haigsings college of law in san francisco. he worked for four years with the public interest law firm public advocates and at the young age of 28 was elected to the s
of cleveland. my name is paul harris and i'm president of the city club's board of directors. i am very pleased to introduce today's speaker, steve phillips, president and one of the first 50 founders of powerpac. as stated at its website, power pac is a non-profit advocacy and political organization established in 2004, quote, to champion democracy and social justice in states and communities across the country, end quote. before i comment on pacs, i want to say a few words about our esteemed...
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. >> i was like in cleveland heights, lots of girlfriends, lots of pot. sex, drugs, rock and roll. >> convicted in the 1980s for murder, another inmate has spent 24 years on death row. >> that's all we can do is keep fighting. >> now he can leave his cell behind for good, but in this case, nothing is for certain. >> their plan is to convict me and sentence me to death again. >> state of ohio versus keenan. >>> overlooking lake erie in downtown cleveland, the cuyahoga corrections center is an imposing 11-story structure built to house 2,100 men and women. on most days that number is exceeded by 100 or more. while some have been convicted, most are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. >> our current population changes daily. we book in 115 people a day, we release hopefully 115 or more. we have an average length of stay of about 45 days involving 30,000 bookings a year. >> all the way around. >> there is uncertainty with everyone. the inmate is in custody and he doesn't or she doesn't know what's happening to the
. >> i was like in cleveland heights, lots of girlfriends, lots of pot. sex, drugs, rock and roll. >> convicted in the 1980s for murder, another inmate has spent 24 years on death row. >> that's all we can do is keep fighting. >> now he can leave his cell behind for good, but in this case, nothing is for certain. >> their plan is to convict me and sentence me to death again. >> state of ohio versus keenan. >>> overlooking lake erie in downtown...
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she came to texas and then took a flight to cleveland and, of course, everybody got upset and clevelandwould you feel if people had been on that flight? >> kicking off their home opener. you know what, millions, hundreds of millions of dollars for the cleveland economy. that dirt topi cost growth. by the way, the cleveland clinic is a sponsor. >> that is right. we are very pleased to have lebron back. lots of committees. they will bring the convention here. we just could not be more pleased. liz: you are ready. the new york knicks will come in there tonight. the chicago bulls last night, they will come in and try to prove something. i heard 200 plus million dollars is coming back to the city. >> we are seeing a tremendous surge in the economy. it helps that we have seen a tremendous amount of fracking now. things are looking better and better for us. liz: our coverage with the governor for so many years. we should also mention, too, the ticket prices. and we will get to ebola. last season, a basic ticket was $68. are you going, doctor? >> i am. now i understand why my daughters called m
she came to texas and then took a flight to cleveland and, of course, everybody got upset and clevelandwould you feel if people had been on that flight? >> kicking off their home opener. you know what, millions, hundreds of millions of dollars for the cleveland economy. that dirt topi cost growth. by the way, the cleveland clinic is a sponsor. >> that is right. we are very pleased to have lebron back. lots of committees. they will bring the convention here. we just could not be more...
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cleveland back to dallas.hen i spoke with the federal official inside the cdc earlier, this evening, that federal official said they have remorse over this decision, that the decision to allow her to fly should not have occurred and that there is some confusion with inside the cdc. now, the cdc is telling those folks that were on frontier airlines that flew with the nurse, the infected nurse, to call this hotline. i called the hotline a couple of hours ago and waited an hour and finally, had to hang up. clearly, who knows how long people are having to wait. earlier today, the head of the cdc, dr. thomas frieden came out and he said this about the flight: >> healthcare worker number 2 should not have been allowed to travel by plane or any public transport by virtue of the fact that she was in an exposed group and, although she did not report any symptoms and she did not meet the fever threshold of 100.4, she did report at that time that she took her temperature and found it to be 99.5. john, the question is, di
cleveland back to dallas.hen i spoke with the federal official inside the cdc earlier, this evening, that federal official said they have remorse over this decision, that the decision to allow her to fly should not have occurred and that there is some confusion with inside the cdc. now, the cdc is telling those folks that were on frontier airlines that flew with the nurse, the infected nurse, to call this hotline. i called the hotline a couple of hours ago and waited an hour and finally, had to...
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and rich, we know the second nurse infected flew from cleveland back home to dallas. not knowing she was sick. but that other nurse was already in the hospital, so, the question, why wasn't there an alert to everyone who worked with nurse number one not to get on a plane? >> reporter: yeah, david, at this point, we don't know that she even received a warning to not get on that plane. that's a very important question. >> a question to be answered, still to come. and bottom line, rich, for people watching at home tonight. how worried should those other passengerers be who were on that plane? >> reporter: well, the good news is that the risk to those passengers is exceedingly low. you only get ebola if you have contact with body fluids. and that was not something that took place on the plane. they're contacting people out of a real abundance of caution. >> all right, dr. besser with us from dallas. rich, thank you. president obama speaking shortly before we came on the air and i want to bring in jonathan karl, and jon, what did the president say we will do from this poin
and rich, we know the second nurse infected flew from cleveland back home to dallas. not knowing she was sick. but that other nurse was already in the hospital, so, the question, why wasn't there an alert to everyone who worked with nurse number one not to get on a plane? >> reporter: yeah, david, at this point, we don't know that she even received a warning to not get on that plane. that's a very important question. >> a question to be answered, still to come. and bottom line,...
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this past monday so now we're hearing from the cleveland mayor responding to this. cleveland mayor frank jackson. >> today we were notified by frontier airlines and cdc that an airplane at hopkins transported a person now diagnosed with ebola. now the cdc is handling that situation and is really on top of that. however, we are taking additional steps in abundance of caution. now it's important to note at this point to the best of our knowledge we have not had any cases of ebola in the city of cleveland. just as important this is a very important health issue in a it's important we all stay focused on the facts and sharing information so that we can protect the interests of the public and the public is aware of what they should do and when they should do it and have an understanding of the nature of this virus. now, i'll introduce to you director perilla who will discuss -- >> we'll pull away from this. it was pretty short and sweet, cleveland mayor frank jackson, obviously watching the situation very closely now that we know this 29-year-old notorious from the dalla
this past monday so now we're hearing from the cleveland mayor responding to this. cleveland mayor frank jackson. >> today we were notified by frontier airlines and cdc that an airplane at hopkins transported a person now diagnosed with ebola. now the cdc is handling that situation and is really on top of that. however, we are taking additional steps in abundance of caution. now it's important to note at this point to the best of our knowledge we have not had any cases of ebola in the...
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worth to cleveland on frontier flight 1142 on october 10.you were asking, you know, again, that was after mr. duncan passed eed away and she flew ban the 14th. just to answer that question. and your other question, have we heard anything else? no, not to my knowledge. and i'll -- i'll take a moment here to look and see if there are any other e-mails that have come out from the hospital on this. i would tend to doubt it if -- >> we're being told the hospital has not responded to the calls to get more information on this. but just for wording purposes and clarification, mark, once mr. duncan died on the 8th, those 70 plus workers, how did the hospital describe their situation? was it a voluntary quarantine? isolation. how did they describe the conditions in which these workers would operate? >> over time, the description has come to be that they were -- that they were to monitor themselves. that they were to check their temperatures, check for other symptoms, the second anything came up suspicious, they were to report it, go to the hospital. i
worth to cleveland on frontier flight 1142 on october 10.you were asking, you know, again, that was after mr. duncan passed eed away and she flew ban the 14th. just to answer that question. and your other question, have we heard anything else? no, not to my knowledge. and i'll -- i'll take a moment here to look and see if there are any other e-mails that have come out from the hospital on this. i would tend to doubt it if -- >> we're being told the hospital has not responded to the calls...
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are being ripped to splinters in cleveland. [ticking] the new manned space program rocket was supposed to be called constellation. >> mm-hmm. >> and now you guys call it-- >> all: cancellation. >> unfortunately. >> they had been counting on a new space program in brevard county, florida, for years, but it didn't happen. >> and liftoff. the final liftoff of atlantis. >> and after the last space shuttle mission touched down... >> this is a matter of national pride. >> things around the kennedy space center changed in a way that may surprise you. [ticking] >> inside, you feel like a part of you has been ripped out from losing a job. >> 1/3 of the unemployed have been out of work for more than a year. it's been hard on them and the economy, but we found an experiment in retraining... [paper tears] >> the resume, very soon, will become an obsolete tool in the job-search process. >> that may just offer a way back. you just got a new job. >> yes, i did. brings a smile to my face. >> i see that. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm bo
are being ripped to splinters in cleveland. [ticking] the new manned space program rocket was supposed to be called constellation. >> mm-hmm. >> and now you guys call it-- >> all: cancellation. >> unfortunately. >> they had been counting on a new space program in brevard county, florida, for years, but it didn't happen. >> and liftoff. the final liftoff of atlantis. >> and after the last space shuttle mission touched down... >> this is a matter of...
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in cleveland. 13 nurses were on that october 10 flight from dallas to cleveland with amber vinson. who went to northeast ohio to see family outside of akron, we're told. she's in the process planning a wedding. she returns to dallas on another frontier airlines flight. hospitalized the following morning with a fever. that news conference that's ongoing right now, five cleveland clinic nurses were aboard that flight. a total of eight metro health nurses also on that flight. the cleveland clinic nurses are going to remain on leave for 21 days. they're going to remain on leave for 21 days, paid leave. they're going to be self-monitoring, we're told. we're going to continue to watch this news conference. we'll take a quick break on "the daily rundown." we'll be right back. turn the trips you have to take, into one you'll never forget. earn triple points when you book with the expedia app. expedia plus rewards. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male annou
in cleveland. 13 nurses were on that october 10 flight from dallas to cleveland with amber vinson. who went to northeast ohio to see family outside of akron, we're told. she's in the process planning a wedding. she returns to dallas on another frontier airlines flight. hospitalized the following morning with a fever. that news conference that's ongoing right now, five cleveland clinic nurses were aboard that flight. a total of eight metro health nurses also on that flight. the cleveland clinic...
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we could never find him because he was in cleveland. he never left. >> osama bin laden is in cleveland? >> yes. he was at the horseshoe casino. so -- and he's small, lost weight. nothing like the pictures. >> if outrageous claims were his only issue, he would probably spend less time in segregation, the housing unit where problematic inmates are confined their cells for 23 hours a day and enjoy few if any privileges. >> inmate schmidt does not care about being locked up. it's obvious that it does not mean anything to him, the longer he's in his cell. so he's definitely a harder inmate to deal with, because lockup doesn't work. >> schmidt is currently back in segregation for taking his cleaning duties in another housing unit to an unacceptable level. >> schmidt was sweeping around here with his broom and everything like that, and i had to talk to an inmate around the corner. i came back and seen him pull wires, telephone wires, out of the wall. i said, what are you doing? he told me that there was a bomb in the telephone and that he was
we could never find him because he was in cleveland. he never left. >> osama bin laden is in cleveland? >> yes. he was at the horseshoe casino. so -- and he's small, lost weight. nothing like the pictures. >> if outrageous claims were his only issue, he would probably spend less time in segregation, the housing unit where problematic inmates are confined their cells for 23 hours a day and enjoy few if any privileges. >> inmate schmidt does not care about being locked up....
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very close and -- >>> cleveland, ohio, a city that has seen its ups and downs but like all big cities crime is an issue in good times and bad. if you're arrested in cleveland, you could spend anywhere from a few hours to several years inside the cuyahoga county correction center. most of the 2200 men and women incarcerated here have only been charged with crimes and are weight trial of the resolution of their cases. some say the jail is a city unto itself but its director would disagree. >> i don't think this is a little city. i don't think there's a city like this in the real world. only because we have a large volume of very difficult people. >> everyone else put your hands up on your head. >> people with a lot of troubles and a lot of needs. >> according to correctional staff, inmate charles evans fits that description. >> i'm charles now, but they used to call me allen. i've been coming here since 1994. i used to be a big time drug dealer, all this and that. everybody in this building know who i am. >> evans is currently serving a six-month sentence for theft, but during his stay,
very close and -- >>> cleveland, ohio, a city that has seen its ups and downs but like all big cities crime is an issue in good times and bad. if you're arrested in cleveland, you could spend anywhere from a few hours to several years inside the cuyahoga county correction center. most of the 2200 men and women incarcerated here have only been charged with crimes and are weight trial of the resolution of their cases. some say the jail is a city unto itself but its director would...
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i'll be happy tonight. >> typical cleveland weather. it sucks.o the concert have cancelled on me. at the last minute, of course. now i'm displeased. there is something i'm displeased about. yeah, this really sucks. i really thought i was going to this concert with some people. 50, 60 -- >> 70. >> are you someone famous? >> i was on death row for 24 years. >> oh, thanks -- god bless you. >> thank you, sir. >> oh, it's going to be a good concert. now i sold the tickets. hello? it started at 7:30 and i just sold the tickets. >> how do you feel now? >> better. i got to bitch her out. >> have fun. >> thank you. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> i'm like a vulture. i go for my prey. >> a transgender inmate undergoing hormone therapy uses femininity to manipulate others. >> i might show a nipple here, a nipple there, or take my bra off and walk around in a t-shirt. >> so i had it down i was just cranking it. >> when an inmate charged with assault faces the judge, it's more than her young daughter can bear. and --
i'll be happy tonight. >> typical cleveland weather. it sucks.o the concert have cancelled on me. at the last minute, of course. now i'm displeased. there is something i'm displeased about. yeah, this really sucks. i really thought i was going to this concert with some people. 50, 60 -- >> 70. >> are you someone famous? >> i was on death row for 24 years. >> oh, thanks -- god bless you. >> thank you, sir. >> oh, it's going to be a good concert. now i...
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for example, we know she flew frontier airlines from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights the plane she was on flew in the days after she got to cleveland, dozens, carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of service. but now the cdc says it's making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vinson from dallas to cleveland. while amber vinson was in ohio, family and friends say she kept her distance, no hugs or kisses. still, ohio authorities are monitoring 12 people she came in contact with and are taking other precautions. family members who work at kent state university have been told to stay home. an elementary school has been shut down because another family member goes there. and the bridal shop she visited is also closed until authorities give the all-clear. plus, her mom and several friends are under voluntary quarantine. listen. >> we're going to be very conservative. we're going to be very aggressive. we don't want to miss anything. there's no room for error. we're going to sa
for example, we know she flew frontier airlines from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights the plane she was on flew in the days after she got to cleveland, dozens, carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of service. but now the cdc says it's making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vinson from dallas to cleveland. while amber vinson was in ohio, family and friends say she kept her distance,...
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they will take in cleveland as part of that.on'sists estimate returned could generate $200 million to $500 million annually for the area. newnesses are opening locations and adding jobs to capitalize on the so-called homecoming king. locals and people from outside of cleveland who are placing their bets in spending money on the future. it is really exciting to see. >> one of the companies bidding on cleveland is a massive multiuse complex that includes apartments, bars, restaurants, and hotel. steps away from the quicken loans arena, it opened its stores just in time for basketball season. >> business downtime will be double what it has been. all the retailers and restaurants and bars. tovery nice for clevelanders have a place to stay and go and drink and walked to the stadium. >> developers say that the lebron effect goes well beyond basketball season. it has had an impact on the downtown housing market. leased out. are we anticipate that by the end of the year the units will be leased out and occupied. >> lebron's return means
they will take in cleveland as part of that.on'sists estimate returned could generate $200 million to $500 million annually for the area. newnesses are opening locations and adding jobs to capitalize on the so-called homecoming king. locals and people from outside of cleveland who are placing their bets in spending money on the future. it is really exciting to see. >> one of the companies bidding on cleveland is a massive multiuse complex that includes apartments, bars, restaurants, and...
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in cleveland.s tell it, a new era is dawning, the return of the king, as lebron james is known here, has energized a place once called "the mistake by the lake." having traded miami for cleveland, james himself can feel the buzz. >> it's an exciting time for our city. it's an exciting time for the people here. i look forward it to. >> reporter: david gilbert of destination cleveland says, they sure should. >> every game is bringing thousands of people in spending their money every game. when those dollars are spent, it creates jobs. every one of these new hotels and restaurant, they all create jobs. >> reporter: all 41 cavalier home games this year are sold out. last year five were. with james, 30 of their games could be televised nationally. last year without him, it was only one. secondary market tickets for tonight's home opener went from nearly $300 for the cheapest to $4,000 for the most expensive. a recent survey said having number 23 back in a cavs' uniform will generate $215 million annuall
in cleveland.s tell it, a new era is dawning, the return of the king, as lebron james is known here, has energized a place once called "the mistake by the lake." having traded miami for cleveland, james himself can feel the buzz. >> it's an exciting time for our city. it's an exciting time for the people here. i look forward it to. >> reporter: david gilbert of destination cleveland says, they sure should. >> every game is bringing thousands of people in spending...
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the new york knicks spoil the homecoming with a 95-90 win over cleveland.alked about his off-night. >> my shooting is, you know, a lot -- just out of rhythm. i think my turnovers, some was careless, some was chemistry. kind of -- i'm throws passes i was hoping where my teammates were and they were not there. that will come with each game. >> james and the cavs go for their first win of the season tonight in chicago. >>> first place in the nfc south on the line between the carolina panthers and new orleans saints. drew brees overcomes a slow start to throw a touchdown pass and run for another as saints win 28-10. new orleans is now 4-4. >>> in college football, second ranked florida state is put to the test. the seminoles fall behind louisville 21-0 in the first half. but florida rallies in the second half hyped three touchdown passes from jameis winston to remain unbeaten with a 42-31 win. >>> since he came into office nearly six years ago, president obama has played at least 200 rounds of golf. while he has received some criticism for the a golf he plays,
the new york knicks spoil the homecoming with a 95-90 win over cleveland.alked about his off-night. >> my shooting is, you know, a lot -- just out of rhythm. i think my turnovers, some was careless, some was chemistry. kind of -- i'm throws passes i was hoping where my teammates were and they were not there. that will come with each game. >> james and the cavs go for their first win of the season tonight in chicago. >>> first place in the nfc south on the line between the...
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. >> we are trying to track down the passengers onboard the flight she was on from dallas to cleveland one week ago because they're saying now she may have been having symptoms earlier than they previously thought. its investigators did with people close to vinson who said she wasn't feeling well just before her flight out of dallas. this doesn't mean that she was trying to hide anything, but her case, now, remember, up until now the cdc was only concerned with the passengers who were on the return flight from cleveland to dallas because that's when she reported the low-grade fever when she was still in ohio. nbc news spoke last night with one of those passengers who is now under self-quarantine at home. >> told me to take my temperature twice a day and monitor it at least six hours apart and i would have never risked my life. if i knew she was in contact with patient zero, i would have never gotten on that flight in the first place. >> 130 people on the cleveland to dallas flight. we're not sure how many were on the flight from dallas to cleveland, but health officials are reaching ou
. >> we are trying to track down the passengers onboard the flight she was on from dallas to cleveland one week ago because they're saying now she may have been having symptoms earlier than they previously thought. its investigators did with people close to vinson who said she wasn't feeling well just before her flight out of dallas. this doesn't mean that she was trying to hide anything, but her case, now, remember, up until now the cdc was only concerned with the passengers who were on...
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new indications she may have been ill before she made that flight to cleveland. amber vinson, the second nurse to contract ebola at a dallas hospital was apparently unwell as early as friday before she flew from dallas to cleveland. the cdc reaching out to passengers on the flight as well as her flight back to dallas. >> your risk is as close as it can be. amber vinson was not having the symptoms that put you at risk. >> reporter: it intensifies. and another nurse explaining the scene inside the hospital. >> this is what makes me so upset right here. her neck is hanging out. >> reporter: proesident obama i open to appointing a czar. >> i may appoint a person. >> reporter: and the president is not convinced of stopping travelers from west africa. >> the problem is with all the discussions i have 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 currently instituting. >> reporter: the emergence of ebola in america has sparked concern across the country. at coming attractions b
new indications she may have been ill before she made that flight to cleveland. amber vinson, the second nurse to contract ebola at a dallas hospital was apparently unwell as early as friday before she flew from dallas to cleveland. the cdc reaching out to passengers on the flight as well as her flight back to dallas. >> your risk is as close as it can be. amber vinson was not having the symptoms that put you at risk. >> reporter: it intensifies. and another nurse explaining the...
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cruz made those comments before we found out an infected nurse flew from dallas to cleveland. tonight we have live team coverage on the growing concern. we begin with nbc 10's delaware bureau reporter tim furlong who's live in new castle. tim? >> reporter: that's right, renee. no flight bans here at this airport but more and more people seem to agree with senator cruz's idea. more and more people seem more and more concerned about this whole ebola outbreak. the 29-year-old nurse didn't have the ebola symptoms when she got on that frontier flight from cleveland home to dallas monday but she has them now. the cdc and frontier wants to talk to other the passengers. the mayor of cleveland, he wants to keep everybody calm. >> at this point, to the best of our knowledge, we have not had any cases of ebola in the city of cleveland. >> reporter: here at the new castle airport, no extra sense of panic from passengers boarding this flight. experts tell us even if this was the nurse's same jet, which itten is, it would be tough to catch ebola. >> people need to know is that ebola is a de
cruz made those comments before we found out an infected nurse flew from dallas to cleveland. tonight we have live team coverage on the growing concern. we begin with nbc 10's delaware bureau reporter tim furlong who's live in new castle. tim? >> reporter: that's right, renee. no flight bans here at this airport but more and more people seem to agree with senator cruz's idea. more and more people seem more and more concerned about this whole ebola outbreak. the 29-year-old nurse didn't...
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and back from cleveland to dallas on monday. but since then, obviously that situation has changed quite a bit. now the cdcç and frontier airlines talking about getting in touch with all the passengers who were on those planes. of course, calming the fears of all the people flying frontier, everywhere else around the country at airports all over, including this one in new castle, delaware. we now know the second health care worker boarded a frontier airline jet in and out of cleveland. >> she flew into cleveland, she prepared for her wedding, she came in to visit her mother. >> reporter: once the cdc notified frontier airlines about the ebola patient, airline officials say they thoroughly cleaned the jet like they do at the end of every day. lots of people flew in and out on frontier jets, many passengers not yet heard the news. to be safe, the cdc does want to speak with everyone on that flight from cleveland to dallas on monday. this case, though, now starting to hit a little too close to home for some people. >> we need to ta
and back from cleveland to dallas on monday. but since then, obviously that situation has changed quite a bit. now the cdcç and frontier airlines talking about getting in touch with all the passengers who were on those planes. of course, calming the fears of all the people flying frontier, everywhere else around the country at airports all over, including this one in new castle, delaware. we now know the second health care worker boarded a frontier airline jet in and out of cleveland....
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from fort lauderdale to cleveland, from cleveland to atlanta, and from cleveland back -- from atlanta to cleveland. the plane is out of service. they're cleaning it for the fourth time and the ceo said they also now removing the seat covers and all of the carpets in that aircraft. you mentiones cost. taking an aircraft out of service for any airline for that amount of time is going to amount to millions of dollars in losses. this is a big week for airlines. not just for the stock market. another rough day for the stock market. about for airlines we're starting to get earning statements, and delta airlines came out this morning, the ceo of the company, on the conference call, was asked, are you going to take a hit bus of fears of flight? he said, no. in fact, we believe that we are still going to have strong bookings. we're not concerned of ebola on the bottom line. delta is trading higher by 2.9%. united 2.8%. these airlines bouncing back today, a volatile week for them and the cheap fuel prices, i got to tell you, unfortunately that is not going to help the bottom line the ebola epid
from fort lauderdale to cleveland, from cleveland to atlanta, and from cleveland back -- from atlanta to cleveland. the plane is out of service. they're cleaning it for the fourth time and the ceo said they also now removing the seat covers and all of the carpets in that aircraft. you mentiones cost. taking an aircraft out of service for any airline for that amount of time is going to amount to millions of dollars in losses. this is a big week for airlines. not just for the stock market....
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cleveland to dallas. the report was that she called the cdc and they said to go ahead with that. what happens in these situations, they go back and look at the contact tracing. as part of that contract tracing, they ask them how sick do you think amber was? and that is calling into question. we don't have details of who the contacts are, raising the possibility she may have had more symptoms than just this 99.5 temperature. keep in mind then, the way this works typically is self reporting. so amber did the right thing in calling the cdc and reporting this 99.5 temperature, but if there were more symptoms she did not report, that is something that people are going to want to know and they are going to need to know. because it becomes a question of how potentially infectious or contagious was she at any given time. i don't think there is any suggestion that the people on the plane rides were necessarily more at risk. but who was she having close contact with and how sick was she at that time, erin. >> and s
cleveland to dallas. the report was that she called the cdc and they said to go ahead with that. what happens in these situations, they go back and look at the contact tracing. as part of that contract tracing, they ask them how sick do you think amber was? and that is calling into question. we don't have details of who the contacts are, raising the possibility she may have had more symptoms than just this 99.5 temperature. keep in mind then, the way this works typically is self reporting. so...
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goes down, and within 24 hours going back to cleveland and then on to hollywood, florida, back to cleveland to atlanta, georgia, and back to cleveland. we're talking about six flights in less than 24 hours involving somewhere between 800 and 900 passengers. that, in the seem of things, is a lot of exposure on a single plain. >> frontier airlines says they cleaned this plane a bunch of time. at first they said they cleaned it twice, and then they said they cleaned it's third time, and now a fourth time. right? >> right. when it got dallas it was under routine cleaning because that was the last flight of the night. so the cdc requires them to use hospital disinfect tent and then it was cleaned again. when the cdc notified frontier north carolina had an ebola patient aboard, the cleaned the plane a third time and now they ferried the plane with just a crew no passengers, to denver, and are now changing out all the seats and carpets and cleaning the plain for a fourth time. this is key because ebola can live on a dry surface several hours, countertopstops and doorknobs. body fluids with the vir
goes down, and within 24 hours going back to cleveland and then on to hollywood, florida, back to cleveland to atlanta, georgia, and back to cleveland. we're talking about six flights in less than 24 hours involving somewhere between 800 and 900 passengers. that, in the seem of things, is a lot of exposure on a single plain. >> frontier airlines says they cleaned this plane a bunch of time. at first they said they cleaned it twice, and then they said they cleaned it's third time, and now...
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to go back to cleveland.g this to us twice. you know, this is his home. his kids are going to go to school in akron. the gymnasium is called the lebron james gymnasium. i'm sure that's where he wants his kids to play sports and go to school and retire here. he's got a beautiful mansion in bath outside of akron and you know if he does this to us again i don't know if he can come home. lebron, if you're watching, all is forgiven, come home, baby. >> we really are about forgiveness here "at this hour." within 15 minutes of that plea, lebron james made the announcement he was going back. you see, it was us and jason we should point out who joins us once again today. jason, you must feel like a man who, i don't know, are you feeling vindicated, good, are you ready? >> john, michaela before we start, in honor of lebron's return. welcome home, lebron! let's get this party started. we are ready! >> so you're handling this very well. you're very calm about this, very steady heading into tonight. >> oh, goodness. >> it
to go back to cleveland.g this to us twice. you know, this is his home. his kids are going to go to school in akron. the gymnasium is called the lebron james gymnasium. i'm sure that's where he wants his kids to play sports and go to school and retire here. he's got a beautiful mansion in bath outside of akron and you know if he does this to us again i don't know if he can come home. lebron, if you're watching, all is forgiven, come home, baby. >> we really are about forgiveness here...
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. >> when we travel to cleveland, ohio, to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at the cuyahoga county corrections center, we met one inmate who didn't fit that mold. he was also segregated from everybody else. >> i can't be in a block with nobody, i got to be in a cell by myself all day. >> why if. >> because i'm high profile, i got to be separated from everybody else. >> inmate wolford we have in admin seg, administration significant gsegregation, due t his high-profile case and he has chronic problems adjusting to general populations. >> because all the people i probably fought and the things i got into since i've been here. it's hard to place me. >> robert wolford's reputation at the jail dates back to six years earlier when he was here on a murder charge. he eventually pled guilty to a lesser charge of involuntary manslaughter and was sent to prison to serve a 26-year sentence. the victim was a homeless man. >> i gave him some drugs. he told me to pay me back later so i trusted him. i come back to get the money, didn't have it, told me he ain't paying me. we get into a fight. when i seen him
. >> when we travel to cleveland, ohio, to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at the cuyahoga county corrections center, we met one inmate who didn't fit that mold. he was also segregated from everybody else. >> i can't be in a block with nobody, i got to be in a cell by myself all day. >> why if. >> because i'm high profile, i got to be separated from everybody else. >> inmate wolford we have in admin seg, administration significant gsegregation, due t his...
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they went from dallas to cleveland. does cleveland not already have enough problems? i used to live there, too. leave cleveland alone, and exposed more than 130 people coming back, not knowing, but had the fever. now you got that group of people who are concerned and it's a risk-off atmosphere, isn't it, jason? >> right, i'm no medical doctor but not close to being proven that ebola can be transported airborne, you have to touch something to get ebola. main reason for the market sell-off is the psychological fear of ebola. greece is crumbling right now, the bond yields are skyrocketing, there is the perfect storm, and i think today's capitulation from a pure trading standpoint. i look at buying volume and selling volume, there was heavy buying off the lows today. liz: they were when it came to treasuries that touched that 1.98 and 1.89 and it came back. jo ling kent, at one point the nasdaq fell 111 points. what was hit the hardest? intel, the ceo coming up in just a few minutes. first on fox business, jo? >> one of the biggest stocks taking a hit was intel, it is los
they went from dallas to cleveland. does cleveland not already have enough problems? i used to live there, too. leave cleveland alone, and exposed more than 130 people coming back, not knowing, but had the fever. now you got that group of people who are concerned and it's a risk-off atmosphere, isn't it, jason? >> right, i'm no medical doctor but not close to being proven that ebola can be transported airborne, you have to touch something to get ebola. main reason for the market sell-off...
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it is at cleveland hopkins airport. the jet is sitting inside a hangar after it flew five more flights. the plane will be cleaned for a fourth time. >> we ask the leaders to sit down and say is it worthwhile to consider a travel restriction now. >> yet more problems for the cdc. this image is sparking a whole lot of concern on live television, a man without a hazmat suit on helping nurse vinson board a plane for an atlanta hospital. we also go live to washington and nbc's tracie potts. the cdc will be back on the hill today. is this just a pr move to calm americans or can we really expect to see some answers and actions today? >> reporter: well, what we know we can expect to see today, betty, are a lot of questions about what the cdc has and has not been doing. this is a testimony from dr. thomas frieden, 13 pages in which he explains what they had been doing but the questions for the cdc is whether or not they have adequately prepared hospitals to deal with ebola. four more airports start temperature checks today at at
it is at cleveland hopkins airport. the jet is sitting inside a hangar after it flew five more flights. the plane will be cleaned for a fourth time. >> we ask the leaders to sit down and say is it worthwhile to consider a travel restriction now. >> yet more problems for the cdc. this image is sparking a whole lot of concern on live television, a man without a hazmat suit on helping nurse vinson board a plane for an atlanta hospital. we also go live to washington and nbc's tracie...
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kris sanchez is following a live news conference in cleveland. we'll hear from her in about 30 minutes. >>> time to check out the forecast as you plan your day. we give you a live look outside waiting for the sun's arrival this thursday morning. >> it is dark right now but the forecast if you are a giants' familiar this morning. let's check in with meteorologist christina loren. >> weather is going to make a path again. good morning, sam and laura. temperatures are chilly out there. san francisco, 58 degrees. that's the same temperature we're forecasting for the end of the game. and that is a chilly temperature. so we're talking about the combination of dense air and some fierce wind towards the end of the game as well. so i'll show you my complete analysis coming up. 48 degrees to start the day in santa rosa. it's chilly out there. grab your coat. leave your umbrella at home for today. there is more rain on the way as of tomorrow. you can see what is happening out here. low pressure still bringing in the clouds steadily. they are going to contin
kris sanchez is following a live news conference in cleveland. we'll hear from her in about 30 minutes. >>> time to check out the forecast as you plan your day. we give you a live look outside waiting for the sun's arrival this thursday morning. >> it is dark right now but the forecast if you are a giants' familiar this morning. let's check in with meteorologist christina loren. >> weather is going to make a path again. good morning, sam and laura. temperatures are chilly...
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that's when she flew initially from dallas to cleveland.al health officials now say they will contact passengers from that frontier airlines flight, as well. they've already reached out to passengers from vinson's return flight from cleveland back to dallas on monday. she was hospitalized just hours after arriving back in dallas. let's go to cnn's ed lavandera. ed, tell us what you're hearing. >> wolf, this development just coming in to us now, as a quote from a cdc doctor telling the cleveland plain dealer that "we have started to look at the possibility that she had symptoms, amber vinson, going back to as far as saturday." obviously, this would be of great concern now, not only for the people that took the flight with her on monday, that was frontier airlines flight 1143, but also going back to that initial flight from dallas to cleveland last friday. now, it was interesting, because cdc officials have been saying she should not have gotten on that flight, even though our reporting shows she had been told by cdc officials it was okay to
that's when she flew initially from dallas to cleveland.al health officials now say they will contact passengers from that frontier airlines flight, as well. they've already reached out to passengers from vinson's return flight from cleveland back to dallas on monday. she was hospitalized just hours after arriving back in dallas. let's go to cnn's ed lavandera. ed, tell us what you're hearing. >> wolf, this development just coming in to us now, as a quote from a cdc doctor telling the...
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i'm always the guy from the inner city of cleveland, raised in cleveland and in the neighborhoods ando i am. whatever decision i make is going to be for your benefit. you may not see it like that at the time, but trust me. >> ivy, first became a corrections officer at the jail after six years in the army. incorporate something else into his routine as well, a sense of style. >> this whole clothes thing, shoe thing, i grew up very poor. i remember walking to school some days and holes in the bottom of my shoes and my mom would make me wrap my feet in plastic and walk to school like that. i didn't like that. i kind of vowed to myself, man, i don't like this thing. and here i am, makes me feel good so that's it. that's my story and i'm sticking to it. >> ivy has taken issue with the latest incident involving the heartless felons. after several heart les felons attempted to steal commissary from another inmate, ivy putting housing 23 on lockup status. >> that means you're going to be locked down for 23 hours. you come out one hour a day. >> reaction was terrible. inmates was kicking and b
i'm always the guy from the inner city of cleveland, raised in cleveland and in the neighborhoods ando i am. whatever decision i make is going to be for your benefit. you may not see it like that at the time, but trust me. >> ivy, first became a corrections officer at the jail after six years in the army. incorporate something else into his routine as well, a sense of style. >> this whole clothes thing, shoe thing, i grew up very poor. i remember walking to school some days and...
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that night before returning to cleveland the next day and flying routes to ft. lauderdale and atlanta. today, the cdc director said health care workers who care for ebola patients should not be traveling. >> we will from this moment forward ensure that no other individual who is being monitored for exposure undergoes travel. >> reporter: while the cdc insists the risk to other passengers on board the plane is very low, it is reaching out to all 132 passengers to answer questions and arrange any potential care. in cleveland today, health care authorities insisted the airport and the city are clean. >> we're taking the advance precautionary measures to decontaminate to ensure from an infectious control perspective that we are making sure our public's safe. >> reporter: meanwhile tomorrow four more international airports in addition to jfk, newark, washington dulles and atlanta will be screening passengers from west africa and looking for signs. a former u.s. surgeon general says it's time for a serious discussion of restricting travel from west africa. >> we need
that night before returning to cleveland the next day and flying routes to ft. lauderdale and atlanta. today, the cdc director said health care workers who care for ebola patients should not be traveling. >> we will from this moment forward ensure that no other individual who is being monitored for exposure undergoes travel. >> reporter: while the cdc insists the risk to other passengers on board the plane is very low, it is reaching out to all 132 passengers to answer questions and...
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. >> reporter: charles steel raped at least four cleveland women in the mid-90s. one was at a gas station when he walked up. >> and i looked up, and the next thing i know, i have a gun pointing at me. >> reporter: but this survivor's case, and all the others, went unsolved for 20 years because police never tested the d.n.a. rape kits that were administered when they were attacked. when cbs asked the cleveland police department back in two 9 how many untested rape kit were sitting on their shelves, a lieutenant told us he didn't know and wouldn't count. >> we realize what our mistakes were. we're not going to make them again. >> reporter: tim mcginty is the triewrt. when he took office three years ago he responded to a call from ohio's attorney general to start testing all rape kits with state funds. 4200 kits in cleveland alone. the results astonished everyone. >> the rape kits are the gold mine for law enforcement. >> reporter: suddenly, investigators were tying individual suspects to five, six, sometimes seven rapes, dating back decades. >> they don't stop rapin
. >> reporter: charles steel raped at least four cleveland women in the mid-90s. one was at a gas station when he walked up. >> and i looked up, and the next thing i know, i have a gun pointing at me. >> reporter: but this survivor's case, and all the others, went unsolved for 20 years because police never tested the d.n.a. rape kits that were administered when they were attacked. when cbs asked the cleveland police department back in two 9 how many untested rape kit were...