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david tom is an expert at getting these things ready in a matter of days. >> we love building world class floats. we like to build them in less than three days and i have to tell you, it was a lot of fun. >> this float is beautiful, decked out in the orange and black and it shows the years that the giants have won the world series, 2010, 2012 and 2014. a company called parade gives makes the floats. they are concerned about the safety but making them look really good. we want you to look at this and every half hour i will find a different met to keep you engage ed. >> thank you, knick. too bad we cannot get someone excited. kidding...fans are at the plaza, one woman camped out all night, and did the same thing in 2012 to be upclose to thank the giants for the great season. >> they may be me a better person and i met so many great people through baseball and this is just fun. so much fun. >> people have been working to beautify and secure the plaza and barricades are on all streets surrounding the square with orange and black balloons on the posts. >> transit is going the extra mile to tra
david tom is an expert at getting these things ready in a matter of days. >> we love building world class floats. we like to build them in less than three days and i have to tell you, it was a lot of fun. >> this float is beautiful, decked out in the orange and black and it shows the years that the giants have won the world series, 2010, 2012 and 2014. a company called parade gives makes the floats. they are concerned about the safety but making them look really good. we want you to...
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tom, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. we're told amber vinson is ill, but not seriously ill. the cdc deciding today two ebola patients at this hospital, too many. amber joy vinson in a full haz-mat tonigsuit, tonight walk onto that plane. the associated press reporting she had close contact with thomas eric duncan, drawing his blood. no word yet on exactly how she became infected. >> this is a heroic person, a person who dedicated her life and is dedicating her life, to helping others and is a servant leader. this is a person with their life before them. >> reporter: last friday, two days after duncan died, amber vinson flying to cleveland to visit her mother and plan her wedding. but while she was there, back in dallas, her fellow nurse, nina pham, developing a fever, going to the hospital, diagnosed with ebola. the very next day, vinson getting on a frontier airlines flight with 132 other passengers and flying home to dallas. the cdc tonight trying to track down those travelers. then yesterday, troubling news. vinson de
tom, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. we're told amber vinson is ill, but not seriously ill. the cdc deciding today two ebola patients at this hospital, too many. amber joy vinson in a full haz-mat tonigsuit, tonight walk onto that plane. the associated press reporting she had close contact with thomas eric duncan, drawing his blood. no word yet on exactly how she became infected. >> this is a heroic person, a person who dedicated her life and is dedicating her life,...
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david: tom, ceo of kaplan. good to have you here. >> thank you. good being with you. david: liz?eels of that breaking news there is now a second ebola patient in texas fears of the spread of the deadly disease have claimed its first victim in the u.s. we'll tell you how government fishes are now ramping up their safety efforts. that's coming up. >>> the heirs of two woman who worked as aunt jemima are demanding a multibillion-dollar cut of the popular pancake business. we'll tell you how much they want next. >> hello, everyone, i'm gerri willis. coming up on my show at the top of the hour, the feds propose new screening procedures for ebola. how will those new rules affect you? will they do anything to protect us from ebola. we'll get some answers. that is just one of the big consumers stories coming up on "the willis report" in just a few minutes. ♪ mr. daniels. mr. daniels. look at this. what's this? clicks are off the charts. yeah. yoshi, we're back. yes, sir! ♪ more shipping! more shipping! ♪ [ beeping ] ♪ revolutionary by every standard. and that became our passion. to alway
david: tom, ceo of kaplan. good to have you here. >> thank you. good being with you. david: liz?eels of that breaking news there is now a second ebola patient in texas fears of the spread of the deadly disease have claimed its first victim in the u.s. we'll tell you how government fishes are now ramping up their safety efforts. that's coming up. >>> the heirs of two woman who worked as aunt jemima are demanding a multibillion-dollar cut of the popular pancake business. we'll tell...
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david? >> tom llamas, thank you. >>> and tonight, a mystery unfolding in the heartland. authorities believe they may have a serial killer on their hands. 43-year-old darren vann, a convicted sex offender, accused of a string of murders. seven young women in indiana. his arrest after police found the body of a 19-year-old woman in a motel room going into the weekend. phone records leading them to the suspect. police say he pointed them to bolds of six other women, hidden across the city of gary, indiana. tonight, they say there could be more victims. >> it could go back as far as 20 years, based on some statements we have. that's yet to be corroborated. >> reporter: authorities say the women were left in abandoned homes. >>> there is still a major development this evening in another mystery we've been following for weeks now, hannah graham. the uva student last seen on this surveillance tape, now missing for a month. this weekend, authorities made a troubling discovery and tonight, what's now happened to the prime suspect. abc's steve osunsami, back on the case. >> report
david? >> tom llamas, thank you. >>> and tonight, a mystery unfolding in the heartland. authorities believe they may have a serial killer on their hands. 43-year-old darren vann, a convicted sex offender, accused of a string of murders. seven young women in indiana. his arrest after police found the body of a 19-year-old woman in a motel room going into the weekend. phone records leading them to the suspect. police say he pointed them to bolds of six other women, hidden across...
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david? >> tom llamas tonight, thank you. >>> and this image this evening. you'll remember the frontier airlines plane amber vinson flew on from cleveland back to dallas. with an elevated temperature and now we're learning symptom lgs days before we know it. tonight, that plane is in denver being sanitized now for the fourth time. some carpet and seat coverers removed. air fitters dils carded. and we know that plane was given a standard cleaning after vinson's flight, but then put back into service, flying five more times before vinson was diagnosed. our coverage of ebola for tonight. >>> but we are going to move on now to the weather and two ferocious tropical systems on both sides of the country tonight. hurricane gonzalo, now a category 4. and look at this. you can see it right there. the eye of the storm growing this evening. and in the west, ana taking aim at hawaii. a state of emergency there tonight. but we begin with abc's gio benitez in bermuda, where that hurricane will hit. >> reporter: less than 24 hours from now, this could be the strongest stor
david? >> tom llamas tonight, thank you. >>> and this image this evening. you'll remember the frontier airlines plane amber vinson flew on from cleveland back to dallas. with an elevated temperature and now we're learning symptom lgs days before we know it. tonight, that plane is in denver being sanitized now for the fourth time. some carpet and seat coverers removed. air fitters dils carded. and we know that plane was given a standard cleaning after vinson's flight, but then put...
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david? >> tom llamas in dallas tonight. tom, thank you. >>> let's get right to abc's chief medical editor dr. richard besser. back with us tonight. in this case, rich, this nurse was wearing protective gear. so, if there was an opening on the skin, with the gear, how would she catch ebola on the skin? >> reporter: a couple ways. if there was a cut, it could be a direct infection. otherwise, if she touched her eye, her nose, her mouth with that hand, she could get infacted. >> a lot of people are going to wonder if she had ebola on the skin, how long is it contagious, dangerous on the skin without you knowing about it? >> reporter: it could be several hours. >> now in the meantime, this patient is in dallas tonight, that nurse,ed and with the breakdown there, where are hospitals that are absolutely ready for this in this country? >> reporter: well, there are four special bio containment hospitals, facilities around the country. look at this map. montana, nebraska, georgia, maryland. what i like about those places, for years,
david? >> tom llamas in dallas tonight. tom, thank you. >>> let's get right to abc's chief medical editor dr. richard besser. back with us tonight. in this case, rich, this nurse was wearing protective gear. so, if there was an opening on the skin, with the gear, how would she catch ebola on the skin? >> reporter: a couple ways. if there was a cut, it could be a direct infection. otherwise, if she touched her eye, her nose, her mouth with that hand, she could get infacted....
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david? >> tom, thank you. and let's get right to dr. richard besser, back with us tonight. and rich, you're headed to dallas tomorrow, but in the meantime, i wanted to show folks at home the four hospitals again tonight, where they have teams who have practiced for ebola for years and you and i were asking on the desk here last night, why they haven't sent those teams to dallas to help out and what have you learned tonight? >> reporter: well, they have. they sent two nurses down there to help oversee care to make sure no one else gets infected. they said for any patient in the the country who develops ebola in the future, a team million go immediately and decide whether to send that patient to one of the four hospitals. >> people are going to ask why it took so long. in the meantime, something else we saw today, about how contagious ebola is. a tiny amount of blood with hiv, 1 million virus particles. a tiny amount with ebola is 10 million virus particles. you worked for the cdc for years. what do the numbers tell you? >> reporter: if you are a nurse, any mistake, a tiny dr
david? >> tom, thank you. and let's get right to dr. richard besser, back with us tonight. and rich, you're headed to dallas tomorrow, but in the meantime, i wanted to show folks at home the four hospitals again tonight, where they have teams who have practiced for ebola for years and you and i were asking on the desk here last night, why they haven't sent those teams to dallas to help out and what have you learned tonight? >> reporter: well, they have. they sent two nurses down...
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david: tom is a player. some people hedge. he doesn't. >> tom lied done. michael muse yo. nicole petallides. todd you will be with us when s&p futures close in about seven minutes. david: thank you, folks. now that the first case of ebola has been diagnosed in the u.s. are we really ready to act if one case turns into something more? do we have the resources to stop an epidemic? we'll ask a former secretary of health and human services coming up right here. liz: there may be hope for a cure for ebola. a new link genetics received fda approval to test its ebola drug. the stock soaring on the news. new link genetics jumping 7%. we have the ceo next. david: this is part of the news. hong kong's pro-democracy protest will be top of agenda between secretary of state john kerry john kerry and his chinese counterpart within this hour. we're not sure how precisely when. you know how the meetings at white house tend to happen when they're not supposed to happen. we're on it though. will the obama administration put human rights before trade? liz: we want your opinion. it is forefron
david: tom is a player. some people hedge. he doesn't. >> tom lied done. michael muse yo. nicole petallides. todd you will be with us when s&p futures close in about seven minutes. david: thank you, folks. now that the first case of ebola has been diagnosed in the u.s. are we really ready to act if one case turns into something more? do we have the resources to stop an epidemic? we'll ask a former secretary of health and human services coming up right here. liz: there may be hope for...
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>> so that was eagles center david molk with tom srendensch srendenschek.e says it's the first and last thing. it's the first middle and last thing he eats and he said he doesn't like pepperoni. no he says sausage but what about the ham, the pork, the bake couldn't. >> he probably gets it all. >> he's 300 pounds. >> meat lover snuff right there. >> i wondered why srendenschek was pressing on him. >> he'd throw him across the locker room. >> you don't like what i like, you're not going to like much of anything. >> exactly. >> hey, great weather for the alzheimer's walk a little breezy so definitely have that wind breaker handy down on the boardwalk in atlantic city this sunday. registration begins at 10:00 a.m. >> all right. sounds good. that will do it for us here at 6:00 o'clock. >> and dawn will see you back here after the game. >> so will keith and scott. we won't see you. >> keith and scott will be here after the game as well. (laughter). >> h >>> on the trail of the ebola doctor as he roamed the nation's largest city, he went bowling, the restaurant wh
>> so that was eagles center david molk with tom srendensch srendenschek.e says it's the first and last thing. it's the first middle and last thing he eats and he said he doesn't like pepperoni. no he says sausage but what about the ham, the pork, the bake couldn't. >> he probably gets it all. >> he's 300 pounds. >> meat lover snuff right there. >> i wondered why srendenschek was pressing on him. >> he'd throw him across the locker room. >> you don't...
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charlie gasparino, david asman, tom sullivan are with us. what do you they have those folks on the street had to say? a lot of smart people. >> shoeshine guy is good friend of mine. melissa: second to the last. >> he is one of the best businessmen i know. >> here is the problem with man on the street interviews, they stand there, we've done them, you put camera in front of somebody i have to say something profound. melissa: no, they were smart. somebody said i'm only part-time employed. i haven't found anything yet. i am not better off. one said we're improving a little bit. you walk out the front door things cost more. those are right things to say. >> people know it is impossible to get full-time job starting from ground zero. things cost more. inflation stats show they don't. when you go to the city bus and meat counter at supermarket, they do cost more. the family income is down 5,000 bucks since 2007. people have less money. melissa: give you another one. labor force participation rate was what it was president took office, the unemploy
charlie gasparino, david asman, tom sullivan are with us. what do you they have those folks on the street had to say? a lot of smart people. >> shoeshine guy is good friend of mine. melissa: second to the last. >> he is one of the best businessmen i know. >> here is the problem with man on the street interviews, they stand there, we've done them, you put camera in front of somebody i have to say something profound. melissa: no, they were smart. somebody said i'm only part-time...
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raymond james, last hour, david, in essence nobody wants to go in long on weekend with holiday on monday. sit tight, follow fox business and our smart market experts. oliver, tom, thank you. phil we'll see you in a few minutes with the s&p futures close. david: good stuff. appreciate it. it has been the most volatile period for stocks since 2011. some say this could be the start of something even bigger. we'll be talking to someone who says don't fear the selloff. learn from it and profit from it. liz: amazon shifting strategy? reportedly getting ready to open a real store, a physical store right here in the heart of new york city. now why would the online retailer take a gamble on a brick-and-mortar store? and what would a company that sells more than 230 million products even put in that store? we'll find out. david: also, a rare success story on ebola. coming from the private sector. firestone tire, in liberia, right in the heart of ebola country, took matters into its own hand when it encounter ad case of ebola, building its own clinics and isolation centers and stopping the disease in its tracks. we'll talk to firestone's liberia president live from his p
raymond james, last hour, david, in essence nobody wants to go in long on weekend with holiday on monday. sit tight, follow fox business and our smart market experts. oliver, tom, thank you. phil we'll see you in a few minutes with the s&p futures close. david: good stuff. appreciate it. it has been the most volatile period for stocks since 2011. some say this could be the start of something even bigger. we'll be talking to someone who says don't fear the selloff. learn from it and profit...
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we have mark, david and then tom >> attention is that the states are sovereign while the dc governments a creature of federal government it's hard to say we can't control what our own creature is doing. two or three comments on that general discussion. the notion that we can go around the treaty is somewhat attractive but in fact doing that is going to lead to a a data policy in particular state monopoly retailing which seems in many ways the best way to deal with cannabis and involves far more fundamental conflicts and the states can't do that so i think there is a big cost to try to dodge and weave. second it's important also to notice that the general idea that drugs with medical utility are risky and should be punished less seriously really makes no sense. heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine have great medical utility and the whole notion that they are medical and nonmedical drugs needs to go out. to have a sensible regime we have to get behind the idea of the scheduling and do it in a different way. what do we need these treaties for that internationally we need them not to do other
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>> tom is a believer, david. he has a strong faith in god. >> well, let me ask you this.quests been pouring in today? >> i have had a few requests. >> a few requests, but his work, at least on sunday, was done. with a victory for the football star he knows well. he married brady and his wife gisele. he baptized their children. now, he's blessed the field. that was a sunday service like we've never seen. >> thank you, david. i appreciate it. >> and that is "world news tonight" this monday. we hope to see you right back >>> tonight live team coverage from at and t park. post game reaction to the giants' ninth inning rally. >> the principal of a bay area high school tonight. >> and rest room violence in 11 eyes stadium the fight ended with the arrest of two unsportsman like fans >> governor brown and his way to the oakland mayor's race. but his track record isn't too impressive. >> and that is the way it would end the giants are still up two games to one in the series. good evening, and thanks for joining us i'm cheryl jennings. >> i'm larry beil the giants hoping for anothe
>> tom is a believer, david. he has a strong faith in god. >> well, let me ask you this.quests been pouring in today? >> i have had a few requests. >> a few requests, but his work, at least on sunday, was done. with a victory for the football star he knows well. he married brady and his wife gisele. he baptized their children. now, he's blessed the field. that was a sunday service like we've never seen. >> thank you, david. i appreciate it. >> and that is...
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david: we should mention, tom is an etf guy. if you like to take the whole basket of goods you follow tom's advice. joe, i want to go back to a figure we got early today which is the consumer sentiment number, a very good number particularly looking forward to the holidays and christmas shopping. does that change you? does that make you more bullish than you may have been without it? >> it is basically, we stay in line with it, david. the market is basically responding to really solid fundamentals. growth in the economy is moderate but adequate. it is adequate enough to basically give us third quarter operating earnings up 10 to 12% year-over-year. if anybody had fears about the federal reserve acting too quickly or too aggressively, i think events of the past month kind of washed that to the side. david: let me be specific about what you're saying. you're saying because of good consumer numbers, we are not going to see extension of qe? you think they will stop their bond buying tomorrow? >> david i think they will definitely st
david: we should mention, tom is an etf guy. if you like to take the whole basket of goods you follow tom's advice. joe, i want to go back to a figure we got early today which is the consumer sentiment number, a very good number particularly looking forward to the holidays and christmas shopping. does that change you? does that make you more bullish than you may have been without it? >> it is basically, we stay in line with it, david. the market is basically responding to really solid...
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david somati. we have tom fredon the cdc director who announces he has a new five part plan to prevent what's happening in dallas from ever happening again. i want you gentlemen to start thinking about this. the dallas hospital sends a guy who says he's from west africa home then we have a healthcare nurse who is suited up wearing all of the protective gear, she ends up contracting the virus, and now they have a new five point plan that they are going to implement, so hearre's my question to you, are we just stumbling our way through this? >> judge, listen, fear comes from a lack of belief in leadership. we have a situation where people are not being transparent with us and not being responsible enough. i am talking the centers for disease control. i know the centers for tease don't control we-- disease cont. a lot of the errors that occurred -- it doesn't matter when you are worried about errors. errors make people afraid. >> they don't make some people afraid, some people die. >> they make people have a lack
david somati. we have tom fredon the cdc director who announces he has a new five part plan to prevent what's happening in dallas from ever happening again. i want you gentlemen to start thinking about this. the dallas hospital sends a guy who says he's from west africa home then we have a healthcare nurse who is suited up wearing all of the protective gear, she ends up contracting the virus, and now they have a new five point plan that they are going to implement, so hearre's my question to...
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david somati. we have tom fredon the cdc director who announces he has a new five part plan to prevent what's happening in dallas from ever happening again. i want you gentlemen to start thinking about this. the dallas hospital sends a guy who says he's from west africa home then we have a healthcare nurse who is suited up wearing all of the protective gear, she ends up contracting the virus, and now they have a new five point plan that they are going to implement, so hearre's my question to you, are we just stumbling our way through this? >> judge, listen, fear comes from a lack of belief in leadership. we have a situation where people are not being transparent with us and not being responsible enough. i am talking the centers for disease control. i know the centers for tease don't control wel-- disease con. a lot of the errors that occurred -- it doesn't matter when you are worried about errors. errors make people afraid. >> they don't make some people afraid, some people die. >> they make people have a lack
david somati. we have tom fredon the cdc director who announces he has a new five part plan to prevent what's happening in dallas from ever happening again. i want you gentlemen to start thinking about this. the dallas hospital sends a guy who says he's from west africa home then we have a healthcare nurse who is suited up wearing all of the protective gear, she ends up contracting the virus, and now they have a new five point plan that they are going to implement, so hearre's my question to...
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temperatures near 70 degrees so with a couple of rainy commute coming ahead for us, tune in with david murphy tomorrow i'm tomts. we look after each other. but too many seniors have no one. and harrisburg politicians don't seem to care. as governor, i'll create a registry so families can check backgrounds of care providers. and, i'll increase access to home health care, so seniors have the option of staying in their own homes. after all, seniors have earned that right. we certainly have! tom wolf. democrat for governor. >>> time to save with 6 abc and halloween prices this year are pricey. here is nydia han with coupon codes. >> the website go banking rates invest gating which online retailers are offering the best deals on this year's hot cost e costumes, they are found at wal-mart and party city. the national retail federation is predicting that costume sales will hit $2.8 billion, spirit halloween locate 14, for 20% off anyone item. at costume discounters. save 20% off a costume. and party city use the code, to get $10 off purchases of $60 or more. and popular costumes are nicki minaj and the rocking dead'
temperatures near 70 degrees so with a couple of rainy commute coming ahead for us, tune in with david murphy tomorrow i'm tomts. we look after each other. but too many seniors have no one. and harrisburg politicians don't seem to care. as governor, i'll create a registry so families can check backgrounds of care providers. and, i'll increase access to home health care, so seniors have the option of staying in their own homes. after all, seniors have earned that right. we certainly have! tom...
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david somati. we have tom fredon the cdc director who announces he has a new five part plan to prevent what's happening in dallas from ever happening again. i want you gentlemen to start thinking about this. the dallas hospital sends a guy who says he's from west africa home then we have a healthcare nurse who is suited up wearing all of the protective gear, she ends up contracting the virus, and now they have a new five point plan that they are going to implement, so hearre's my question to you, are we just stumbling our way through this? >> judge, listen, fear comes from a lack of belief in leadership. we have a situation where people are not being transparent with us and not being responsible enough. i am talking the centers for disease control. i know the centers for tease don't control we-- disease cont. a lot of the errors that occurred -- it doesn't matter when you are worried about errors. errors make people afraid. >> they don't make some people afraid, some people die. >> they make people have a lack
david somati. we have tom fredon the cdc director who announces he has a new five part plan to prevent what's happening in dallas from ever happening again. i want you gentlemen to start thinking about this. the dallas hospital sends a guy who says he's from west africa home then we have a healthcare nurse who is suited up wearing all of the protective gear, she ends up contracting the virus, and now they have a new five point plan that they are going to implement, so hearre's my question to...
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david, stay with me. tom fuentes, let me bring you back with me. former law enforcement and with cnn. you have all of these parents, right? they're hearing about the situation at their son or daughter's school. they're wondering, a, if their son or daughter is okay and they're wondering if their son or daughter did this. >> the interesting thing, if you have 2500 students you may have a dozen of parents thinking, my child has issues, i hope it's not him. so, you know, the parents that don't immediately locate one of their children because they ran off into the neighborhood, some might be wondering that it could be their child and they won't know until they publicly identify -- and they may not because of the person being a juvenile. there's probably a lot of parents wondering now. >> do you want to add to that, david? >> or there's a crime scene at this child's home. lanza killed his mom before he massacred the students. >> right. right. >> in a lot of situations the family members are the first. you wouldn't know until you identify 9 the person. t
david, stay with me. tom fuentes, let me bring you back with me. former law enforcement and with cnn. you have all of these parents, right? they're hearing about the situation at their son or daughter's school. they're wondering, a, if their son or daughter is okay and they're wondering if their son or daughter did this. >> the interesting thing, if you have 2500 students you may have a dozen of parents thinking, my child has issues, i hope it's not him. so, you know, the parents that...
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tom tillis. michelle nun and david purdue tied at 47% in georgia.here will be a runoff in january if neither candidate receives more than 50% of the vote there. we want to look at the latest polls in the top gubernatorial races across the country. down south in florida, charlie crist has a slim three-point lead against rick scott, within the margin of error. pat quinn leads republican bruce rolner. and mike michaud is tied with paul lepage. we look at rick snyder, has a two-point edge over democrat mark shower in michigan. that's within the margin of error. republican charlie baker has opened up a seven point lead against democrat martha coakley to be the next governor of massachusetts. and undecided voters in new hampshire are weighing their options after the final debate between democratic senator jeanne shaheen and republican scott brown. the latest poll shows senator shaheen has an eight-point lead against the former republican from massachusetts. they clashed on the response to ebola, obamacare and imabrais n immigration. >> what do you see goi
tom tillis. michelle nun and david purdue tied at 47% in georgia.here will be a runoff in january if neither candidate receives more than 50% of the vote there. we want to look at the latest polls in the top gubernatorial races across the country. down south in florida, charlie crist has a slim three-point lead against rick scott, within the margin of error. pat quinn leads republican bruce rolner. and mike michaud is tied with paul lepage. we look at rick snyder, has a two-point edge over...
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david: he liked it. tomeler. >> i don't want to speak for the head of the fcc he made encouraging noises including in "the wall street journal" in a piece a while back but the fcc is fundamentally looking out for consumers and this is a pro-consumer thing. it reduces ability of carriers to act as gatekeepers of internet which is something the fcc very much likes. david: they gave me a rap wrap but are you doing an ipo anytime soon. >> don't rule anything out. david: brian carney. thank you. liz, over to you. liz: david, applications to buy homes hitting the lowest level since february. what is behind that drop? are fewer consumers interested in the american dream of homeownership? or is the market simply too expensive, is it too tough to get a mortgage? >>> while $3 gasoline prices has huge benefits for consumers but does it carry risks for the economy? our panel debates it next. ♪ want to know how hard it can be... ...to breathe with copd? it can feel li this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema
david: he liked it. tomeler. >> i don't want to speak for the head of the fcc he made encouraging noises including in "the wall street journal" in a piece a while back but the fcc is fundamentally looking out for consumers and this is a pro-consumer thing. it reduces ability of carriers to act as gatekeepers of internet which is something the fcc very much likes. david: they gave me a rap wrap but are you doing an ipo anytime soon. >> don't rule anything out. david: brian...
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retired and cv 676 rear admiral frank construction team group 3 rear admiral tom arpdz united states navy retired rear admiral david united states navy with the program of ships mr. bryan corporate vice president industries and wanting engel shipbuilding. >> lieutenant general bidder commanding generally first course. >> advice admiral systems command honorable shawn assistant for research and development and acquisition. >> admiral hearing commander with the united states patrick fleet honorable m lee mayor ed lee for the city and county of san francisco ladies and gentlemen, our ship sponsor sported by command cohesive chad united states navy command master chief of america (clapping) ladies and gentlemen, the honorable secretary of the navy escorted by robert the united states navy respectable commander (clapping) ladies and gentlemen, hours to the secretary of navy platform and salute ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (drum rolling.) ♪ ♪ ♪ platform ready 2 advance the colors ♪ ♪ platform and salute ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (clapping.) >> retire the colors (drum roll.). >> platform ready 2 ladies and gentlemen, chaplain will
retired and cv 676 rear admiral frank construction team group 3 rear admiral tom arpdz united states navy retired rear admiral david united states navy with the program of ships mr. bryan corporate vice president industries and wanting engel shipbuilding. >> lieutenant general bidder commanding generally first course. >> advice admiral systems command honorable shawn assistant for research and development and acquisition. >> admiral hearing commander with the united states...
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david. it's all gold's wonderful grace, isn't it? >> reporter: it's something. not only did tom, he made history. the sixth quarterback to pass for 50,000 yards. >> that's 50,000. >> reporter: you think he had any idea there was divine intervention? >> stock a believer, david. he had a strong faith in god. >> reporter: have the requests been pouring in today? >> i have had a few requests. >> reporter: a few requests, but his work, at least on sunday, was done. with a victory for the football star he knows well, he married brady and his wife. he baptized their children. now, he's blessed the field. that was a sunday service like we've never seen. >> thank you, david. i appreciate it. >> and that is "world news tonight" this monday. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. ññññ this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's contestants -- a retired physician from santa rosa, california... a social-media editor from new york, new york... and our returning champion, an attorney from new york, new york...
david. it's all gold's wonderful grace, isn't it? >> reporter: it's something. not only did tom, he made history. the sixth quarterback to pass for 50,000 yards. >> that's 50,000. >> reporter: you think he had any idea there was divine intervention? >> stock a believer, david. he had a strong faith in god. >> reporter: have the requests been pouring in today? >> i have had a few requests. >> reporter: a few requests, but his work, at least on sunday,...
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david lee. warriors by 5. tom son catch the shoe coming off the world championship. moments later.ith authority. 20 at last check and rate now 96-89 warriors in game that doesn't count in the fourth. abc 7 sports brought by toyota and i checked the accu-weather forecast for sint louis on saturday. 57 and cloudy with 20 percent chance of rain. sound about right. >> i'm sure bruce would like that. >> cool crisp. >> victory weather. >> thanks very much. >> all right that is it for this evening. >> a for all of us here, we appreciate your time. >> thanks for joining us for 7 news at 9:00. news continues on lane at twitter facebook mobile did he vase for 7 news app. >> we'll see you again in an app. >> we'll see you again in an hour over on abc 7 you know, i'm actually feeling a little guilty because last night you left your purse here, and then when the pizza man i came, i was $2 short, so i took it from you. 2 bucks. big deal. i also took a pack of gum, a lipstick and, uh, 28 other dollars. i was going out to get wine. you stole from me to support a drinking habit? i am so proud of yo
david lee. warriors by 5. tom son catch the shoe coming off the world championship. moments later.ith authority. 20 at last check and rate now 96-89 warriors in game that doesn't count in the fourth. abc 7 sports brought by toyota and i checked the accu-weather forecast for sint louis on saturday. 57 and cloudy with 20 percent chance of rain. sound about right. >> i'm sure bruce would like that. >> cool crisp. >> victory weather. >> thanks very much. >> all right...
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and anderson cooper talked with law enforcement analyst tom fuentes and david collingwood who wrote ae columbine high school shooting on what may have been going through his mind. >> when family hear he was popular, when people hear he was on a football team and he was well liked that surprises a lot of people but you say it shouldn't. >> not really. i heard a congressman from the area talking this kid did not fit the stereotype. most school shooters don't fit the stereotype. the stereotype is wrong, there's no correct profile so there's none that fits. there are a lot in common. almost always boys. 98% of the time they've suffered some sort of failure or loss. and most of them -- has been deeply depressed. >> it's still too early, frankly, to know a lot of the conclusions that are drawn early on. and just like in columbine turn out to be completely wrong. a lot of the eyewitness story turns out incorrect. the authorities say the shooter acted alone. is this priority just piecing together the motivation for why they did this? >> yeah, i think so. the problem is you may never know the
and anderson cooper talked with law enforcement analyst tom fuentes and david collingwood who wrote ae columbine high school shooting on what may have been going through his mind. >> when family hear he was popular, when people hear he was on a football team and he was well liked that surprises a lot of people but you say it shouldn't. >> not really. i heard a congressman from the area talking this kid did not fit the stereotype. most school shooters don't fit the stereotype. the...
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the first town hall meeting was the senior and disability candidates that we had david chiu and campos that are filled by tom, and i think that the people considered it a success and we had more than 100 people there and yeah, covered a lot of different issues. so that was good. and the next meeting of a long term coordinating council will be next thursday, october ninth from one to three at the auditor um, and of course, the guests are always welcome, thank you. >> thank you. >> any questions? >> yes, was it long for... (inaudible). >> yes..., the location that the
the first town hall meeting was the senior and disability candidates that we had david chiu and campos that are filled by tom, and i think that the people considered it a success and we had more than 100 people there and yeah, covered a lot of different issues. so that was good. and the next meeting of a long term coordinating council will be next thursday, october ninth from one to three at the auditor um, and of course, the guests are always welcome, thank you. >> thank you. >>...
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guest: david just captured the reason tom corbett is going to 20 points. host: you rank him as the most list.able on your guest: three years ago i wrote story called him a dead man walking which was early. it has been one of the things daingerfield.ney gets no respect. e did raise taxes in some ways and arguably he had to make a lot of tough decisions because here were bucket problems when he took over but he has been handling over his handling of jerry n state and sandusky situation when attorney general and for two years there over him and to vote s point i mostly republican when you look at polls in pennsylvania about a hird of republicans are defecting from corbett t. is a emocratic leaning and bluish purple state but a lot of republicans are not voting for attacked d they have wolf and thrown everything they have at him but it hasn't dynamic he underlying and at this point a lot of the big outside groups that might kind of all here agree it is off the table and have moved on. brian from s michigan on the democratic line. james other state on hohma hoh
guest: david just captured the reason tom corbett is going to 20 points. host: you rank him as the most list.able on your guest: three years ago i wrote story called him a dead man walking which was early. it has been one of the things daingerfield.ney gets no respect. e did raise taxes in some ways and arguably he had to make a lot of tough decisions because here were bucket problems when he took over but he has been handling over his handling of jerry n state and sandusky situation when...
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the first town hall meeting was the senior and disability candidates that we had david chiu and campos that are filled by tom, and i think that the people considered it a success and we had more than 100 people there and yeah, covered a lot of different issues. so that was good. and the next meeting of a long term coordinating council will be next thursday, october ninth from one to three at the auditor um, and of course, the guests are always welcome, thank you. >> thank you. >> any questions? >> yes, was it long for... (inaudible). >> yes..., the location that the auditorium? >> i don't have the exact address, it is on odus street. >> okay. >> on saturday. >> oh, i got it now, it is just the name i did not catch that or connect with. >> and i am sorry for not waiting for the questions. >> what time is that >> the october the ninth? >> 1:00 >> thank you. >> thank you. >> any other commissioners? >> okay. next report is tacc. yes, we need..., and we did not have a meeting. >> it will not have a meeting until december. >> december? thank you. >> case report? >> good morning commissioners and director, my name
the first town hall meeting was the senior and disability candidates that we had david chiu and campos that are filled by tom, and i think that the people considered it a success and we had more than 100 people there and yeah, covered a lot of different issues. so that was good. and the next meeting of a long term coordinating council will be next thursday, october ninth from one to three at the auditor um, and of course, the guests are always welcome, thank you. >> thank you. >>...
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david? >> what a tough week this has been. tom, our thanks to you. >>> and now to the headline breaking while we're on the air. world from jpmorgan tonight of a massive cyber attack. more than 76 million accounts compromised. abc's mara schiavocampo tracking it tonight. >> reporter: david, we're learning that breach affected more users than previously estimated. compromising the information of more than 76 million household accounts and 7 million small business accounts. now, we're told this consists of user contact information, not financial data, but it could still open the door to widespread scams. customers were notified this afternoon. jpmorgan saying it is trying to determine the full scope of this massive breach, trying to get to the bottom of this. >> you'll have more on "gma." mara, thank you. >>> and now to that breaking political headline today. former president george w. bush speaking about his brother, jeb, saying tonight that he believes his brother, quote, wants to be president. he hasn't used those words before, se
david? >> what a tough week this has been. tom, our thanks to you. >>> and now to the headline breaking while we're on the air. world from jpmorgan tonight of a massive cyber attack. more than 76 million accounts compromised. abc's mara schiavocampo tracking it tonight. >> reporter: david, we're learning that breach affected more users than previously estimated. compromising the information of more than 76 million household accounts and 7 million small business accounts....
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and last, number 538, david v valle dei, who is in the hole. >>> tom pitchri is on his way ot but refuseso endorse the republican running in his place because of recent negative comments. >>> jodi ernst is at it again. she got attention in march for a commercial where she bragged about her hog castrating skills. well, now a new take on an old favorite. >> it's a mess. dirty, noisy, and it stinks. not this lot. i'm talking about the one in washington. too many typical politicians hogging, wasting and full of -- well, let's just say bad ideas. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo's new autobiography sold only 945 hard copies in its first week. that is all. and that is according to "the new york times." >>> and if you happen to be looking for something to do in kyrgzistan this weekend, check out the putin pub. book your tickets soon, because russia's ambassador wants the company to close it down. its drinks include crimea is ours and the kiss of a bear. and that is your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> i'm joined now by syndicated columnist bob franken. good morning to you, bob. >> go
and last, number 538, david v valle dei, who is in the hole. >>> tom pitchri is on his way ot but refuseso endorse the republican running in his place because of recent negative comments. >>> jodi ernst is at it again. she got attention in march for a commercial where she bragged about her hog castrating skills. well, now a new take on an old favorite. >> it's a mess. dirty, noisy, and it stinks. not this lot. i'm talking about the one in washington. too many typical...
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the democrat candidate is going to have to say, it's not about washington, d.c., it's about tom tellis or davidor alaska. it's different in this kind of environment. >> woodruff: we hear so much about how americans are disgusted in washington, they don't like the people serving in the congress, they don't like what's going on at the white house, the media focusing on these close races but, amy, when it comes down to it, we looked at it today, a number of the house and the senate are coming back and don't even have a serious opponent. >> that's been a consistent problem that voters even when they're the most frustrated with washington send incumbents back. that's what democrats are hoping is the case. this is why the race is still this close is the fact that voters are saying we don't like the job the president is doing but, on the other side, they're not excited to vote for republican either and this is the big challenge for the republicans to go forward. no matter how great a night in 2014, it's still very damaged and we have to figure out how to fix that. >> people have all sorts of opinions.
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