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visitÓ una cafeterÍa, se ejercitÓ corriendo 3 millas y el miÉrcoles por la noche jugÓ boliche en perÚ clin sean y quizÁ antes y una mÁscara sÍ preocupada. >> autorÍa dicen que no puso en riesgo la poblaciÓn porque no presentÓ los sÍntomas hasta ayer por la maÑana cuando Él mismo llamÓ al hospital para ser internado. la novia del doctor y dos amigos fueron puestos en cuarentena por la cercanÍa con Él el doctor pasa su segunda noche en el hospital mÁs temprano se informÓ que estÁ en condiciÓn estable y ha platicado con el personal mÉdico y familiares. >> tras sea declarada curada del Ébola y salir del hospital la enfermera nina pham se trasladÓ a la casa blanca y ser uniÓ con el presidente obama. se sellÓ con un emotivo abrazo pham se contagiÓ cuando atendÍa a liberia no duncan. por su parte millonario paul allen uno de los fundadores de microsoft donarÁ 100 millones de dÓlares para la lucha del virus contra el Ébola. cuadruplicar compromiso del mismo empresario que habÍa dicho que entregaría 26 millones por organizaciones humanitarias y agencias oficiales con el fin de apoyar la lucha contr
visitÓ una cafeterÍa, se ejercitÓ corriendo 3 millas y el miÉrcoles por la noche jugÓ boliche en perÚ clin sean y quizÁ antes y una mÁscara sÍ preocupada. >> autorÍa dicen que no puso en riesgo la poblaciÓn porque no presentÓ los sÍntomas hasta ayer por la maÑana cuando Él mismo llamÓ al hospital para ser internado. la novia del doctor y dos amigos fueron puestos en cuarentena por la cercanÍa con Él el doctor pasa su segunda noche en el hospital mÁs temprano se informÓ...
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her checkered pas at the age of 22, lewinsky s involved in an infamous sex scandal with president clinan does weather brian do weather brian wraps with anchors this pleasanton teacher has special connection to the giants... she lets us in on few secrets.. next. all eyes will be on the gias all eyes will be on the gias as,,,,,,,, tomorrow. juliette goodrich says: for one pleasanton teacher's a family affair. * insert* 11p_giants nlcs e 3 nats of baseball game for giants starting shortst brandon crawford, a childho dream of playing major leag baseball comes true .... ano better to know his dream ... (nats )(teacher bite ) "they wanted to claim land " than mom .....lynn crawford - a h grade teacher at vintage elementary school in pleasa ...the same school brandon attended as a child .... "t i'm excited .....are you gu? yes ! " lynn has baseball ps and giants memorabilia in h classroom and admits brando calmer than her when it gets close to game time.... "he always the calm in the storm ...." she shows us a video brando the 5th grade giving speech about why he will never do s ...listen to
her checkered pas at the age of 22, lewinsky s involved in an infamous sex scandal with president clinan does weather brian do weather brian wraps with anchors this pleasanton teacher has special connection to the giants... she lets us in on few secrets.. next. all eyes will be on the gias all eyes will be on the gias as,,,,,,,, tomorrow. juliette goodrich says: for one pleasanton teacher's a family affair. * insert* 11p_giants nlcs e 3 nats of baseball game for giants starting shortst brandon...
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. >> i'll take it from here, cath clin. the search for three people who shot and killed a man in philadelphia. police say the 50-year-old man was walking downed north 19th street and three people believed to be in their late teens, approached and opened fire. the victim was shot multiple times. police are scratching their heads, because they say the motive doesn't appear to be robbery, the victim was found with more than $1,000 in cash still on him. >> happening today, the philadelphia federation of teachers is holding a demonstration before the school reform commission meeting. they are protesting the canceling of the pft contract. the teachers union is fighting this in court, it will save the district $50 million this year. >>> happening today actress diane keaton and robin roberts will hl the -- headline the women's' conference. i'm looking forward to emceeing the opening session at 8:00 a.m. >> busy, busy, tam is today and lots of other people, it's going to dry out. >> reporter: it starting to dry out, the roads are we
. >> i'll take it from here, cath clin. the search for three people who shot and killed a man in philadelphia. police say the 50-year-old man was walking downed north 19th street and three people believed to be in their late teens, approached and opened fire. the victim was shot multiple times. police are scratching their heads, because they say the motive doesn't appear to be robbery, the victim was found with more than $1,000 in cash still on him. >> happening today, the...
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phil clin, a great so lor career, singer of the band jenice.handed over items use by davie [ bleep ] ket. he spent all the money he made on music buying up memorabilia from the 1836 battle. the state hopes to feature the collection in a new historical center. >> looking great. the subject of music legends, the al mon brothers, the last concert tonight, the new york's city's beacon theatre. been together 45 years, now, here's the thing, if tonight's show runs past midnight, the final notes will be played on the 43rd anniversary of founding memory of his death. >>> i'm ken -- in the kpix 5 newsroom. new at 6:00 tonight, giving themselves a 33% pay raise, some bay area politicians think they're worth it. we'll tell you who just voted themselves a hefty salary bump. you want to buy a bridge, a scam or a joke, right? but a peninsula company has a bridge to sell you. why it says it just doesn't need it anymore. plus, new technology embedded in your clothing. what it's for. coming up at 6:00. back to you guys. >>> telling me i'm wearing the wrong tie.
phil clin, a great so lor career, singer of the band jenice.handed over items use by davie [ bleep ] ket. he spent all the money he made on music buying up memorabilia from the 1836 battle. the state hopes to feature the collection in a new historical center. >> looking great. the subject of music legends, the al mon brothers, the last concert tonight, the new york's city's beacon theatre. been together 45 years, now, here's the thing, if tonight's show runs past midnight, the final notes...
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exits or entry screening procedures will supplant the need for state and local health departments for clin gss and individuals to be aware and think ebola. think ebola if they develop signs and symptoms. we need to continue to remind people to think ebola if they have the signs and symptoms or fever and been in the infected area in the previous 21 days zpl some say the screenings aren't effective, symptoms usually take eight to ten days to show and some are afraid passengers will either lion the questionnaire or try to mask fevers before boarding their flight. >> i think it may be reassuring to a lot of people. we don't have any perfect offenses, however. perhaps an imperfect offense is better than none at all but i don't know truflly how much it is going to add to our defenses. >> the cdc has admitted the new screening procedures would not have stopped thomas eric duncan from boarding the flight in liberia and coming to the u.s. and subsequently becoming the first person to die of ebola in this country. one last thing, the screening in west africa have and will continue before they even b
exits or entry screening procedures will supplant the need for state and local health departments for clin gss and individuals to be aware and think ebola. think ebola if they develop signs and symptoms. we need to continue to remind people to think ebola if they have the signs and symptoms or fever and been in the infected area in the previous 21 days zpl some say the screenings aren't effective, symptoms usually take eight to ten days to show and some are afraid passengers will either lion...
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was imd by an af donor by mist jenn cramblett filed a $50,0 medical malpracti lat again the illinois clinsays chose a donor with bl hair and blue eyes so the child w look like her part she is suing so she can move to a larger and more diverse comm we just want her to have the abil to see different cult and possibly feel welc. you just say, oops, i'm sorr happy you got a child. and walk away from this. >> jennifer cramblett's daughter is 2 years old now. she says she has no problem with > you can now catch the view from the top of the washington mo any time you want. usuay you would have to wait for an open spot there. 800,0 peoplt every year, thou durin peak times, that's que a hot ticket. now, though, all you have to do is turn on your computer to chk out the sights. the national park service has set up a camera that extremes li views of the national mall all t way across to virginia. in o to che it out, we in you to nbcwashing sear for washington monument web cam. pretty beautiful view toni> on alert, what maryland he officia are doing to prt a texas-type mie whe diagnosing patients > a
was imd by an af donor by mist jenn cramblett filed a $50,0 medical malpracti lat again the illinois clinsays chose a donor with bl hair and blue eyes so the child w look like her part she is suing so she can move to a larger and more diverse comm we just want her to have the abil to see different cult and possibly feel welc. you just say, oops, i'm sorr happy you got a child. and walk away from this. >> jennifer cramblett's daughter is 2 years old now. she says she has no problem with...
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not if the nearest legal clin sick a 500-mile round trip.dea of closing 80% of the clinics in texas is to make it impossible for most texas women to even try to have an abortion. unless they have enough money and resources to basically escape the state. the court ruling that let the texas law go into effect happened an thursday afternoon and went into effect that night. overnight 13 clinics, including this one in mcallen, texas, were forced to stop providing abortion services immediately. amy hagstrom miller who owns the clinic tells us dozens of women came to the clinic on friday the day after the ruling but had to be told they could not get the care they were looking for that day. and there's really nowhere else for them to go. not for hundreds of miles. since the texas law was first passed against wendy davis' marathon filibuster effort against it, that texas law has been expected to end up before the united states supreme court. today the center for reproductive rights took steps to try to make that happen. a filed an emergency petition
not if the nearest legal clin sick a 500-mile round trip.dea of closing 80% of the clinics in texas is to make it impossible for most texas women to even try to have an abortion. unless they have enough money and resources to basically escape the state. the court ruling that let the texas law go into effect happened an thursday afternoon and went into effect that night. overnight 13 clinics, including this one in mcallen, texas, were forced to stop providing abortion services immediately. amy...
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prepared that potentially patients with infected with ebola can end up in emergency room or urnt care clin ecks at any hospital in the country. our hospitals are implementing measures and taking into account kind of the recently cdc recommendatio recommendations, or modifications on how to address patients with ebola virus infection. >> thank you both for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, cecile richards and her reaction to the senate campaign debate last night about personhood. it is the must-see debate moment of the week. and bill o'reilly and john stewart have a little debate about white privilege on the eve of a weekend movie opening of the film titled "dear white people." and i know you think congress is bad, but wait until you hear how bad congress thinks congress is. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. t
prepared that potentially patients with infected with ebola can end up in emergency room or urnt care clin ecks at any hospital in the country. our hospitals are implementing measures and taking into account kind of the recently cdc recommendatio recommendations, or modifications on how to address patients with ebola virus infection. >> thank you both for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, cecile richards and her reaction to the senate campaign debate last night about personhood....
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you guys all know what happened. '98, the public thought clin to did something wrong.e clinton look innocent, while he wasn't innocent. they flipped it. this may help hillary clinton when she runs for president. >> certainly points in that direction, particularly, as you say, as the clintons are back very perpetually in the public eye these days. it's something, since then, we have seen his public approval ratings slowly climb back up. he's one of the most popular, in-dand politicians in the country. something like this can only add to that. to show that there were further overreaches and things that were done wrong on the opposition side. >> you have a feature on this show, side show. and monica lewinsky is a sad side show. the only way she can get along in society is by this scandal that's old enough to drive by now. it's probably like 16 years old. it's sad what happened to her. she's clearly taken advantage of by the president of the united states. >> is she taking advantage of it, too? >> of course, yes. people say intern and you think 16-year-old. i think she was
you guys all know what happened. '98, the public thought clin to did something wrong.e clinton look innocent, while he wasn't innocent. they flipped it. this may help hillary clinton when she runs for president. >> certainly points in that direction, particularly, as you say, as the clintons are back very perpetually in the public eye these days. it's something, since then, we have seen his public approval ratings slowly climb back up. he's one of the most popular, in-dand politicians in...
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choosing wisely for the appropriateness of specialty and subspecialty earnings in large, integrated -- clin integrated networks. i think appropriateness is coming into play in those subspecialty areas. >> one of the things that was -- that i was thinking about in particular, i've got to get this out before i forget, is as we experiment with respect to specialists, you may want to be careful how much we lock that in. if it ends up in law or a regulation that's so strongly defined you can be the get out of it, i mean, some of science is moving rapidly. so the same cardiologists are going to use an entirely different approach that doesn't involve other kinds of treatments and it's going to eradicate. i'm sorry, your follow up question? >> there's a lot of cancers and rheumatoid arthritis and things that are not covered. >> this is really nerve-racking with all of these marks up here. okay. so a couple things that the commission has said and reacting to these comments. i think the commission's comments and is letter about the notion of letting aco designate certain specialists as attribution no
choosing wisely for the appropriateness of specialty and subspecialty earnings in large, integrated -- clin integrated networks. i think appropriateness is coming into play in those subspecialty areas. >> one of the things that was -- that i was thinking about in particular, i've got to get this out before i forget, is as we experiment with respect to specialists, you may want to be careful how much we lock that in. if it ends up in law or a regulation that's so strongly defined you can...
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and by the way every study being done shows the single biggest factor driving up hilary clin n clinton -- health care -- in massachusetts is the difference in way. and i don't think that is credited to bureaucratic insiders. the way to deal with this is to make everybody's post their prices and i don't think that would be that hard to do. >> we are talking about the values that drive you when you make decisions as governor and i have this question for charlie because we are talking historically. how is it and what do you say to people when you turned around pilgrim but left 35,000 seniors off and tripled cost and tripled your salary. >> i walked into a health care plan that covered thousands of people and owed tens of hundreds of millions of dollars to hospitals and other proird providers. if harvard pilgrim went down thousands of people would have lost their jobs and important health care institutions would have gone away. the fact we saved, and there were a lot of people involved, jobs for people and important health care institutions here in massachusetts and i believe was a time of
and by the way every study being done shows the single biggest factor driving up hilary clin n clinton -- health care -- in massachusetts is the difference in way. and i don't think that is credited to bureaucratic insiders. the way to deal with this is to make everybody's post their prices and i don't think that would be that hard to do. >> we are talking about the values that drive you when you make decisions as governor and i have this question for charlie because we are talking...
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regard to the patients we have two things that are priorities that we work with our local chinning in clin providing the best care for those patients and we're doing everything we can to protect health care workers. we will keep all options and krrgzs right now, the first patient, the first health care worker is being treated in the hospital and the second is in isolation there. we will ton monitor the situation, and our people are on staff, on site doing that right now. >> let me ask you about the comments from dr. frieden from the cdc who now admitted that the cdc did not act strongly enough, they did not send a robust enough infection control unit to that dallas hospital. this stunned me, madam secretary, because we've been talking about the outbreak of ebola in west africa for months and we've been talking about the fears of it coming to this country and now we have the head of the cdc saying when it did come to this country and presented in the person of mr. duncan in dallas the cdc did not do enough, how can that be some. >> the cdc sent a team in place and sent a team of epideem yol
regard to the patients we have two things that are priorities that we work with our local chinning in clin providing the best care for those patients and we're doing everything we can to protect health care workers. we will keep all options and krrgzs right now, the first patient, the first health care worker is being treated in the hospital and the second is in isolation there. we will ton monitor the situation, and our people are on staff, on site doing that right now. >> let me ask you...