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gavin, gavin, gavin, 30 years old. >> 37, soon to be 38. >> is it a little premature for a best of?like it's a little early. i already have five albums out. and this will be my sixth. and it was sort of an excuse for me to -- >> it was time? >> push out the new one. do you know what i mean? i wrote a new song called "fire." i was so excited about the song. how can i get clever and get this song out there to the world as quickly as possible? we spoke about it. they said how about a "best of" album? we could put one out now. >> brilliant. you had the opportunity to open -- a big, big moment for you -- >> yes. >> for your idol, billy joel. >> the best. >> how was that opening for him? is that crazy? >> amazing. i got a phone call. they said, hey, how would you feel about coming and opening up for billy joel. i said let me think about it. you mean my idol, billy joel? i think maybe i could be available for that, you know, for that special time. >> wow! >> yeah. he has had me out on a bunch of dates this year. we've played the garden, madison square garden probably, what is it, nine time
gavin, gavin, gavin, 30 years old. >> 37, soon to be 38. >> is it a little premature for a best of?like it's a little early. i already have five albums out. and this will be my sixth. and it was sort of an excuse for me to -- >> it was time? >> push out the new one. do you know what i mean? i wrote a new song called "fire." i was so excited about the song. how can i get clever and get this song out there to the world as quickly as possible? we spoke about it....
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gavin mcgregor skinner, an infectious disease expert.k to you both about what we just hearted from this press conference from the head of the cdc. right before the break, elizabeth, you were saying there are still big questions we don't have answers to about what breaches in protocol could have caused this new person to have been infected with ebola and now that person is isolated at the hospital in dallas. >> right. it seemed clear from what dr. freiden was saying is that there was some kind of a breach of some kind and that it needs to be determined what that breach was. one thing that he mentioned and i don't have his ex-wording but said something to the effect, mo sr. not better. if the guidelines say under certain conditions, for example, double glove, you don't want to triple glove or quadruple glove. more is not necessarily better. presumably, one of the reasons is you have to take all of this off and once it's become infected, that's an issue if you have more. i think that there are various things they are going to be looking the
gavin mcgregor skinner, an infectious disease expert.k to you both about what we just hearted from this press conference from the head of the cdc. right before the break, elizabeth, you were saying there are still big questions we don't have answers to about what breaches in protocol could have caused this new person to have been infected with ebola and now that person is isolated at the hospital in dallas. >> right. it seemed clear from what dr. freiden was saying is that there was some...
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proposition.er all that will be interesting to discuss with the ceo, gavin patterson.joining us in a few minutes. bt, 1.4 5r from billion pounds. the second quarter in line. >> shell named its new chairman. charles holliday is the man. mr. holliday was named nonexecutive director in 2010. he is the new chairman to succeed. let's get to the earnings. adjusted profit 5.8 billion dollars. the analyst estimate was 5.48 billion dollars. shell has beaten on adjusted profit excluding one-time items and inventory changes. shell has been increasing output in the gulf of mexico as well as on sure cost savings. those factors outweighing i hit from lower oil prices. a deutsche bank analyst is prioritizing spending cuts by selling underperforming assets. it lost almost a billion dollars to sabotage last year. this week, it asked the u.s. for five more years to explore for oil off alaska's coast where it halted operations in 2012. thel managing to offset weaker oil prices. oil prices have tanked since july. the global economy is slowing. the price of brent crude averaging $103 a bar
proposition.er all that will be interesting to discuss with the ceo, gavin patterson.joining us in a few minutes. bt, 1.4 5r from billion pounds. the second quarter in line. >> shell named its new chairman. charles holliday is the man. mr. holliday was named nonexecutive director in 2010. he is the new chairman to succeed. let's get to the earnings. adjusted profit 5.8 billion dollars. the analyst estimate was 5.48 billion dollars. shell has beaten on adjusted profit excluding one-time...
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gavin, thank you very much. thank you very much. we appreciate you joining us this evening. to continue our breaking news coverage tonight in atlanta. >> breaking news on cnn continue this hour as new york responds to its first case of ebola. we are continuing to build details on this story. we'll retrace the steps of the doctor to make sure the deadly virus doesn't spread. >> we continue to talk with our guests that we've had on tonight. plus, shocking video of a man who attacked police officer with a hatchet. now investigators want to know if he had any links to terror groups. >> new images of the shooter who invaded canada's parliament building. a closer look at how he got inside. >> and thank you again for joining us as we continue on a very busy news cycle rite now. especially with this story in new york that will continue following for you. i'm natalie allen. >> i'm errol barnett. welcome to those of you watching in the united states and around the world. >> test results came back positive just a few hours ago for this man, craig spencer, a 33-year-old doctor who recen
gavin, thank you very much. thank you very much. we appreciate you joining us this evening. to continue our breaking news coverage tonight in atlanta. >> breaking news on cnn continue this hour as new york responds to its first case of ebola. we are continuing to build details on this story. we'll retrace the steps of the doctor to make sure the deadly virus doesn't spread. >> we continue to talk with our guests that we've had on tonight. plus, shocking video of a man who attacked...
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gavin, i'm concerned about creating panic among some american who is don't have exposure, especially as we're headed into flu season and they might regard every sneeze as a potential ebola outbreak and virus. >> that's a really good question. there are two issues here. the first is if a person has recently traveled to the u.s. from a west african country they are at home, they wake up, they have a fever, they don't feel well. do they have to make their way to the hospital or is there a 1-800 number to call. at the moment there is no 1-800 ebola number. the second point is we saw this in nigeria. they created an emergency numb to call in. the other point is that when that person goes to an urgent health care center, or a clinic or any other physician in the country f that physician or the nurse takes a proper history and then learns that person came back from west africa, puts him in a room for isolation, they go through the public health alert system but how do they get to a hospital that's ready to admit ebola patients. >> liz, is one lesson we learned that perhaps honesty is not th
gavin, i'm concerned about creating panic among some american who is don't have exposure, especially as we're headed into flu season and they might regard every sneeze as a potential ebola outbreak and virus. >> that's a really good question. there are two issues here. the first is if a person has recently traveled to the u.s. from a west african country they are at home, they wake up, they have a fever, they don't feel well. do they have to make their way to the hospital or is there a...
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that's what i do. >> gavin macgregor skinner, thank you for being with me. i appreciate. >> it you're welcome. >> >>> still to come, a community deeply wounded and in mourning as they drople with the question, why would a popular student kill his friends and take his own life? i'll talk to a mother who was at last night's meeting. [ female announcer ] nervous whitening will damage your teeth? introducing new listerine® healthy white™. it not only safely whitens teeth, but also restores enamel. lose the nerves, and get a healthier, whiter smile that you'll love. listerine® healthy white™. power to your mouth™! listerine® ♪ealthy white™. this is a woman hesitating on a life-changing decision. at university of phoenix, we know going back to school is a big decision. that's why we offer students new to college a risk-free period, so you can commit to your education with confidence. get started at phoenix.edu no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime th
that's what i do. >> gavin macgregor skinner, thank you for being with me. i appreciate. >> it you're welcome. >> >>> still to come, a community deeply wounded and in mourning as they drople with the question, why would a popular student kill his friends and take his own life? i'll talk to a mother who was at last night's meeting. [ female announcer ] nervous whitening will damage your teeth? introducing new listerine® healthy white™. it not only safely whitens...
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why it seems -- gavin has seen it firsthand.t the cdc protocol left a large part of my neck exposed. why wouldn't you give yourself every opportunity to be safe? there is a balance. you don't want to put so much gear on that you can't actually do your job. we've seen these doctors in tough areas around the world do their jobs and be safe at the same time -- >> the nurse -- what you just said, the nurses union was very upset these nurses had their necked exposed and the patchwork panacea was to put medical tape on it -- if you pull that off, could create an abrasion where potentially an infection site. dr. alexander van tulleken suggested the only kind of gloves anyone should be wearing if they're dealing with ebola patients are something, the purple gloves, if there's a breach in the gloves, you can see yourself through the gloves as opposed to the latex gloves where you can't spot a breach? >> a lot of people have allergic reactions to latex. but i want to say one thing about cdc has a hospital preparedness ebola checklist guid
why it seems -- gavin has seen it firsthand.t the cdc protocol left a large part of my neck exposed. why wouldn't you give yourself every opportunity to be safe? there is a balance. you don't want to put so much gear on that you can't actually do your job. we've seen these doctors in tough areas around the world do their jobs and be safe at the same time -- >> the nurse -- what you just said, the nurses union was very upset these nurses had their necked exposed and the patchwork panacea...
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gavin newsom.e pushed to give marriage licenses here. what was the reaction from the business community and how does that apply to african-americans? >> i cannot recall anybody in the business community stepping up and standing next to mayor newsom at that time and said what a great idea. as a matter fact, the political world condemned him for doing it on the basis that they put at risk the potential success for democrats on the political side of the aisle. so he suffered for a long time as a solo act. suddenly that solo act has evolved. what the whole world is saying is yes and the court is saying yes. multiple states saying yes but he lived for a long time by himself on that little island. brown and christopher ward. next, t-mobile's ceo john leger will be joining us. you do not want to miss that. there he is surrounded i colleagues at t-mobile headquarters. ♪ >> i am emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." customers keep flocking to t-mobile. they added more subscribers and increased its four-
gavin newsom.e pushed to give marriage licenses here. what was the reaction from the business community and how does that apply to african-americans? >> i cannot recall anybody in the business community stepping up and standing next to mayor newsom at that time and said what a great idea. as a matter fact, the political world condemned him for doing it on the basis that they put at risk the potential success for democrats on the political side of the aisle. so he suffered for a long time...
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gavin skinner is an expert, who helped train the nigerian public. i'm struck with a couple of things that are happening. one thing it seems to be so much more frightening. we understood that eventually some cases would come from africa. but in this case, so quickly a health care worker becomes the object of transmission within days. is this cause for greater alarm than we have seen before? >> no, it calls for vigilance and training. we trained hospital workers following a very regimented standard of approaches and again the cdc has this. but what we're seeing now is when we say that all hospitals in the u.s. need to be prepared we don't have the resources to do that. so let's regionalize, and focus down and make that training more intensive and provide the resources they need. >> the information given by the cdc, you pointed a point in the website where there seems to be a disconnect. they're showing a picture of people wearing complete garb, permanent head coverings yet they show another illustration that doesn't show any of these things. why is th
gavin skinner is an expert, who helped train the nigerian public. i'm struck with a couple of things that are happening. one thing it seems to be so much more frightening. we understood that eventually some cases would come from africa. but in this case, so quickly a health care worker becomes the object of transmission within days. is this cause for greater alarm than we have seen before? >> no, it calls for vigilance and training. we trained hospital workers following a very regimented...
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gavin, thank you for getting up early with us. >> good morning. you're very welcome. >> let's talk about apple pay. morgan stanley expects apple's mobile wallet service will become the industry standard. do you agree with that? >> i think when apple contacted us to look at being involved in this new mobile payment system, we really thought it had the potential to be a game-changer. so we tend to think that this is a great opportunity for our customers to be able to use their credit and debit cards in this very fast-moving mobile payment space. >> well, and gavin, this is based on existing credit card infrastructures. it's quite a different approach to that of paypal in the past. what is that going to mean for the end use her? >> it's based on existing credit and debit cards, but it's focusing on the user experience. we spent a lot of time thinking about security, so this new apple pay system is the first big launch of the system in the u.s. called tokenization. the ability to replace a debit or credit card with a token. a number just used for that
gavin, thank you for getting up early with us. >> good morning. you're very welcome. >> let's talk about apple pay. morgan stanley expects apple's mobile wallet service will become the industry standard. do you agree with that? >> i think when apple contacted us to look at being involved in this new mobile payment system, we really thought it had the potential to be a game-changer. so we tend to think that this is a great opportunity for our customers to be able to use their...
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and now it's even more unlikely given this one negative test. >> as you know, gavin, dr., the physician with doctors without boarders back, he's got ebola, at bellevue hospital right now. he came back with ebola. he's got it. do we have any idea how he got snit >> no, we haven't. i'm sure people have interviewed him, but we haven't heard at all how he might have gotten ebola. again, the two nurses from dallas, we're not sure, as well. we have to reverse the paradigm and look at the lessons learned. let's look at the lessons learned from dallas and lessons learned from west africa. we have many people in west africa now. the systems we train on, the management, the supervision, the protocols are exactly the same in u.s. hospitals as what we use in africa. exactly the same. and it's -- where were those gaps? >> those protocols were not in existence in dallas, though. >> well, i don't know. >> they had some of the skin on the neck that wasn't covered in dallas and those nurses came down with ebola after treating mr. duncan. >> that comes back to our management, supervision a
and now it's even more unlikely given this one negative test. >> as you know, gavin, dr., the physician with doctors without boarders back, he's got ebola, at bellevue hospital right now. he came back with ebola. he's got it. do we have any idea how he got snit >> no, we haven't. i'm sure people have interviewed him, but we haven't heard at all how he might have gotten ebola. again, the two nurses from dallas, we're not sure, as well. we have to reverse the paradigm and look at the...
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gavin mcgregor skinner brought this to our attention last week.helping get his health care workers ready. there seem to be so many ironies, about ebola, nigeria so densely populated. this was a place that was supposed to go bad and yet it had not. how did that happen? >> joie, when we heard ebola had reached lagos, a a mega city, all my comrades and i were nervous. risk assessments, risk assessments, they defined the how. their communications plan, they communicated.openly and honestly with all nigerians, using a website, a 1-800 ebola web site, but they used smx text messaging, text blasting, where they sent messages to everyone's cell phones to wash their hands often and report to an emergency station if they felt they had ebola. >> what i hear is mostly these new guidelines a may not be all that new but also they're really just focused on creating greater consistency. >> you're absolutely right. let's go back to history. we've been dealing with ebola and other highly infectious diseases since 1976. so we've dealt with ebola now for 38 years. we
gavin mcgregor skinner brought this to our attention last week.helping get his health care workers ready. there seem to be so many ironies, about ebola, nigeria so densely populated. this was a place that was supposed to go bad and yet it had not. how did that happen? >> joie, when we heard ebola had reached lagos, a a mega city, all my comrades and i were nervous. risk assessments, risk assessments, they defined the how. their communications plan, they communicated.openly and honestly...
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. >> >> thank you, gavin. and so, this year, with the sac is proud to announce that we will be having a student leadership conference, training on saturday, september 20th, and there will there will be the entire sac, and there will be do the leadership workshops, and the sac is a public council, and anyone is welcome to attend our meetings. and as an added incentive dinner will be provided at all of our sac representative meetings. and the guests attending at 5:00 p.m. also, if you would like to attend, make your presentation or would like a copy of the upcoming sac agenda, please contact our sac coordinators, barr. thank you very much, we have item e, the parent advisory council report, is there a report this evening? >> [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> good afternoon, this is the report, from the describes, the process that the pac established for the priorities of the year, and the highlights the past activitis for this month. and in the our first meeting was on august 28th. [ speaking in a foreign la
. >> >> thank you, gavin. and so, this year, with the sac is proud to announce that we will be having a student leadership conference, training on saturday, september 20th, and there will there will be the entire sac, and there will be do the leadership workshops, and the sac is a public council, and anyone is welcome to attend our meetings. and as an added incentive dinner will be provided at all of our sac representative meetings. and the guests attending at 5:00 p.m. also, if you...
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gavin mcarthur skinner, he's worked with the cdc as well and with infectious disease outbreaks, works at penn state university. appreciate your being here. we're reminded that all politics is in fact local and that politicians will always zero in and latch on to the hot issue of the day as america votes, 2014. >> let's start with you governor scott and an issue that's on the mind of every governor in the country, and millions of americans, ebola. >> ebola has become a political issue, a hot topic in his debate debate, challenger charlie crist. >> the cdc, we heard them they said they were behind and on this issue they're not giving us enough information. >> nationwide, republicans have picked up the administration failure line. and as a national security issue it seems to have had some impact. likely the gop gave americans better grades. ebola is one of those events. while health care guidelines have comb at the federal level at the cdc, states control their own quarantine rules, putting groafntion straight in the -- governors squarely in the spotlight and chris christ's decision to q
gavin mcarthur skinner, he's worked with the cdc as well and with infectious disease outbreaks, works at penn state university. appreciate your being here. we're reminded that all politics is in fact local and that politicians will always zero in and latch on to the hot issue of the day as america votes, 2014. >> let's start with you governor scott and an issue that's on the mind of every governor in the country, and millions of americans, ebola. >> ebola has become a political...
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are 4 major panels that are housing and family services and living wages and school sport thank you gavin s ac c had a candidate forum we would like to thank commissioner mendoza and commissioner for apartment in our panel discussion and in addition thank you commissioner wynns for supporting our events as well okay. so the s ac is a public council anyone can attend our meetings as an added incentive dinner for our cca representatives and lunch if you want to attend make a presentation or come to our f ac c meeting please contact our f organization c salvador lopez thank you. >> thank you very much now item e the parent council report i believe we have two parents that are presenting tonight. >> hello hi. >> please state your name for the record. >> thank you very much citizens advisory committee and. >> i'm van ness tony good evening, commissioners thanks for the time this report will provide a brief update of the sub proprietors this year and we'll describe our recent pack activities for if the past month the per spectators are represented and in our last meeting the pack members contin
are 4 major panels that are housing and family services and living wages and school sport thank you gavin s ac c had a candidate forum we would like to thank commissioner mendoza and commissioner for apartment in our panel discussion and in addition thank you commissioner wynns for supporting our events as well okay. so the s ac is a public council anyone can attend our meetings as an added incentive dinner for our cca representatives and lunch if you want to attend make a presentation or come...
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i was an appointee of the transgender council and my last appoint in 2012 was then mayor gavin newsom and co-chair of the hiv hepatitis task forces recommendations for the department of health. i have strong leadership skills including facilitating meetings, mediation experience, delivering meeting agendas, developing them, and ensuring that the group stay on-track and meet deadlines. i possess a great amount of empathy and compassion for the underserved communities of san francisco and guides everything that i do both publicly and privately. i believe i can bring special awareness to the council to continue in the things that they have worked on and to continue to better link clients to services and opportunities that are vital to their success. i also bring a personal and work awareness that harm-reduction, housing first prospective. i would continue all the good work that has been done so far and i would like to bring an end to the discrimination that currently exists in equal access to reentry services for women and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and i will continue to bui
i was an appointee of the transgender council and my last appoint in 2012 was then mayor gavin newsom and co-chair of the hiv hepatitis task forces recommendations for the department of health. i have strong leadership skills including facilitating meetings, mediation experience, delivering meeting agendas, developing them, and ensuring that the group stay on-track and meet deadlines. i possess a great amount of empathy and compassion for the underserved communities of san francisco and guides...
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forward this is why at the end of the day i'm i'm encoder by 4 dozens folks the lieutenant governor gavin newsom and our u.s. senator dianne feinstein this is why i've encoder by school that compresses e employees and janitors and firefighters this is why the single-family dwelling and the lgbt news and the african-american and the chinese newspaper has encoder me let's continue to move this city forward vote for me. >> thank you, president chiu. >> supervisor campos we have at the crossroads the policies that president chiu have brought us to the point one hand we're the wealthiest in the country we have a place that rivals african and parts the world if you believe that earthquake is acceptable vote for president chiu if you believe that ron conway and other tech billionaires need to pass less in taxed vote for president chiu but if you believe that san francisco needs to take care of it's middle-class we need to build housing affordable by regular people not the $5 million condo out of city hall if you believe we need to protect our diversity for artists to live in san francisco then i
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he couldn't tell me. >> gavin, shy of a travel ban which the white house said on friday, they're not inclined to institute at this point, can we keep it out? >> yes, we can. and again, we've got to be more vigilant at our ports of entry, at our airports. again, elizabeth is correct. on my way home, i was -- had my temperature taken and questions and interviewed twice in nigeria, once in germany. but nothing when i came back to washington, d.c. the other thing that i'm really concerned about, when i came back and, again, all my team from the elizabeth r. griffin foundation, we put ourselves under 21 days of observation talking to each other. but i didn't want to have to go into the emergency department and sit next to the child with the broken arm if i had developed a fever and body aches and early signs of ebola. >> i have the same questions. i'm still within my 21 days. i'm only seven days out. and so i do wonder, what if i develop symptoms, what am i supposed to do? where am i supposed to go? i certainly don't want to show up at my family doctor's practice and say hey i just went t
he couldn't tell me. >> gavin, shy of a travel ban which the white house said on friday, they're not inclined to institute at this point, can we keep it out? >> yes, we can. and again, we've got to be more vigilant at our ports of entry, at our airports. again, elizabeth is correct. on my way home, i was -- had my temperature taken and questions and interviewed twice in nigeria, once in germany. but nothing when i came back to washington, d.c. the other thing that i'm really...
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gavin, he did try to self-quarantine or self-isolate for awhile. but then, again, he went out in public and went for a jog and visited a restaurant. de a number of things. should health care workers, especially those coming from places like he came from guinea, some of the places that have the highest number of people who contracted ebola and has been treated patients with ebola, should they know better and be a system in place where they're quarantined for -- self-quarantined for 21 days when they return? >> don, this is a very important question and, again, now from my time, when we had been dealing with ebola patients in nigeria we came back and we followed actually -- the cdc has guidelines so any health care worker who has had direct contact, cdc tells us we should control our movement for 21 days as well as taking our temperature at least at a minimum of twice a day. so all of our team that came back from nigeria, we developed a peer-to-peer network and talked to each other. we ensured we were all feeling fine and aren't having any simms of e
gavin, he did try to self-quarantine or self-isolate for awhile. but then, again, he went out in public and went for a jog and visited a restaurant. de a number of things. should health care workers, especially those coming from places like he came from guinea, some of the places that have the highest number of people who contracted ebola and has been treated patients with ebola, should they know better and be a system in place where they're quarantined for -- self-quarantined for 21 days when...
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. >>> joining me to talk more about this from washington, gavin macgregor skinner, he's an epidemiologistnfectious disease specialist. do you understand what ron klain's job is? >> i think what we've been looking for carol, now, for many, many weeks, even months is where is the ebola team. no, i do not understand at the moment what he's been -- what his roles and responsibilities are -- how they are clearly define bud i would like to see him null that whole community approach and get the team together. >> and it would be a good thing because you have concerns about credible information on ebola. you even say doctors and nurses use foresights to get information on ebola and one of those sources of information is wikipedia. in fact, the "new york times" reports wikipedia had 17 million page views up there with the cdc and the world health organization. seriously, wikipedia? >> wikipedia changed their business model for their ebola page so, again, with wikipedia, anyone in the community can go on and edit and make chings to wikipedia, but not for their ebola page. they've restricted access t
. >>> joining me to talk more about this from washington, gavin macgregor skinner, he's an epidemiologistnfectious disease specialist. do you understand what ron klain's job is? >> i think what we've been looking for carol, now, for many, many weeks, even months is where is the ebola team. no, i do not understand at the moment what he's been -- what his roles and responsibilities are -- how they are clearly define bud i would like to see him null that whole community approach and...
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>> i think what gavin said is right.t have a specific cure, it is treatable and a lot of people survive when they are treated early and hopefully the case in texas that will be the case and it's certainly been the case in africa with limited resources. a lot of people have died and a lot of people have also survived. >> a good note to keep in mind. thank you so much. we really appreciate it. >>> student protesters and chinese officials are digging in their heels. what needs to happen as far as compromise or chaos? we'll get the latest from the streets of hong kong. ♪ who's going to do it? who's going to make it happen? discover a new energy source. turn ocean waves into power. design cars that capture their emissions. build bridges that fix themselves. get more clean water to everyone. who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers. that's who. that's what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's
>> i think what gavin said is right.t have a specific cure, it is treatable and a lot of people survive when they are treated early and hopefully the case in texas that will be the case and it's certainly been the case in africa with limited resources. a lot of people have died and a lot of people have also survived. >> a good note to keep in mind. thank you so much. we really appreciate it. >>> student protesters and chinese officials are digging in their heels. what needs...
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. >> gavin, thank you for joining us.ry, managing director of parry international trading. taking over at chanel fall fashion show. attempting to empower women in today's newspaper segment. ♪ >> welcome back. it's newspaper time. 6:52 a.m. telegraph," to "the over.treme fitness fad is apparently we do not need to exhaust your self anymore. it's all about moderation. jennifer aniston and gwen for exercisere big and moderation instead of going full throttle. forwen stefani are moderation. excrutiating the exercise. >> and there were studies about doing too many sports because of the level of acidity in your tee th. >> posh nosh. i thought we would do a little more food. saying to eate your way out of a recession. >> no exercise. cheese up 14% in terms of sales versus 2013. wine and champagne up 7%. dry, aged beef falling. inyou can stick "artisan" front of anything, it will outsell 30%. >> what the science ar -- what definse artisan? >> more flour. >> walnuts, raisins, focaccia. feminism,he rise of giving a rousing speech a
. >> gavin, thank you for joining us.ry, managing director of parry international trading. taking over at chanel fall fashion show. attempting to empower women in today's newspaper segment. ♪ >> welcome back. it's newspaper time. 6:52 a.m. telegraph," to "the over.treme fitness fad is apparently we do not need to exhaust your self anymore. it's all about moderation. jennifer aniston and gwen for exercisere big and moderation instead of going full throttle. forwen stefani...
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gavin macgregor-skinner, r. griffinizabeth foundation, thank you so much. >> on the next "washington journal," david wasserman, with the latest on the 2014 house races and public opinion and politics with brian and stefan hankin. we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook. at 7ing the journal, live a.m. eastern on c-span. c-span's 2015 student cam competition is underway. the nationwide competition will award 150 prizes totaling $100,000. create a seven minute documentary on the topic -- three branches and you. they must be submitted by january 20, 2015. grab a camera and get started
gavin macgregor-skinner, r. griffinizabeth foundation, thank you so much. >> on the next "washington journal," david wasserman, with the latest on the 2014 house races and public opinion and politics with brian and stefan hankin. we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook. at 7ing the journal, live a.m. eastern on c-span. c-span's 2015 student cam competition is underway. the nationwide competition will award 150 prizes totaling $100,000. create a...
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gavin lawrence is dressed up as the incredible hulk. i was thinking jolly green giant. he is the son of our producer larry lewis who is producing this very broadcast as we speak. we'd love to see your kids as well. quick and easy. be with being with has a brand- new news -- wusa9 has a brand- new news app. hop on there and load up your cute little kiddies. >> i think people should send in pictures of their favorite halloween candy. >> that's not a bad plan. >> how about just send us the candy. >>> we are looking at a yellow alert tomorrow, nothing heavy, no flooding, but kind of a miserable day. let's start with folks trying to go to happy valley for the terps/nittany lions game. good luck. it's going to be a raw day, upper 40s to low 50s, tailgate temps in the 40s, cloudy and chilly with showers. i guess the only good news is the wind's in check out of the north at 10. it's going to be blustery. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, so weird looking at the scaffolding on the capitol dome. temperatures, 56, relative humidity still l
gavin lawrence is dressed up as the incredible hulk. i was thinking jolly green giant. he is the son of our producer larry lewis who is producing this very broadcast as we speak. we'd love to see your kids as well. quick and easy. be with being with has a brand- new news -- wusa9 has a brand- new news app. hop on there and load up your cute little kiddies. >> i think people should send in pictures of their favorite halloween candy. >> that's not a bad plan. >> how about just...
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deliver i hope you can join the citywide in the bay area reporter and feinstein and lieutenant governor gavinschool employees and janitors and the lgbt democratic club and democratic women in action and the committee and the league of conservation voters supporting me if you want to learn more visit vote david chiu.org and i ask you to vote on november 4th david chiu >> i think i should just say aloha! aloha! well, please thank danny and the beach boys. wasn't that awesome ? [applause] we're here to exit you, we're here to entertain you, we're here to educate you, we're here to inspire you, we are here to motivate you. many, many things we're here to do. but before we can do any of those things, please, on behalf of all of us at sales force.com, behalf of all our employees, please let us just thank you. thank you for vrg you do for us everyday. we recognize you, our customers, have a choice and that you chose sales force and also that you've chosen here
deliver i hope you can join the citywide in the bay area reporter and feinstein and lieutenant governor gavinschool employees and janitors and the lgbt democratic club and democratic women in action and the committee and the league of conservation voters supporting me if you want to learn more visit vote david chiu.org and i ask you to vote on november 4th david chiu >> i think i should just say aloha! aloha! well, please thank danny and the beach boys. wasn't that awesome ? [applause]...
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gavin mcgregor skinner. he's an expert on ebola and recently returned from nigeria where he was treating patients. thank you for being here. did you take some of the same precautions you're hearing lenny talk about? >> i agree with lenny 100%. everything i said is exactly what we do on the ground. the other thing we do in our training with our doctors and nurses is not to raise your arms above your shoulders and touch your face. it's a human behavior challenge. it's difficult to do but something we put into our training. >> what sorts of advice would you give to journalists who are maybe preparing to go to these countries in africa to cover this? >> that's a great question. when i worked at cdc as a disease detective and i went to do outbreak investigations, journalists ach caoften came ou me to see the conditions in the field. i would say right now with the public health people, the cdc people, the dod people and all the other doctors and nurses we have from the u.s. on the ground let's form a team through
gavin mcgregor skinner. he's an expert on ebola and recently returned from nigeria where he was treating patients. thank you for being here. did you take some of the same precautions you're hearing lenny talk about? >> i agree with lenny 100%. everything i said is exactly what we do on the ground. the other thing we do in our training with our doctors and nurses is not to raise your arms above your shoulders and touch your face. it's a human behavior challenge. it's difficult to do but...
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gavin skinner from the department of public health science at penn state hershey.hey will be screening passengers. is that enough? >> it gives us another level of protection. about 150 people from guinea, leone arrivesierra every day. we will take your temperature and ask questions. where have you traveled from, how are you feeling, who do of contact with, where are you going? and a third critical function, advice of what to do if they develop a fever. >> is that adequate? should more information be given? >> what they need to do, if they have left the airport and develop a fever, what do they do next? we want them to stay home. what is coming in winter? flu season, and we do not want patience with fever and body aches and fatigues sitting next to people like a woman who is pregnant or a child, and possibly risking spreading ebola. >> you were in nigeria, where the outbreak was successfully contained. you were part of the effort. how did they do it? >> the nigerian government had a plan, a community plan. they brought everyone in from the community and did not stig
gavin skinner from the department of public health science at penn state hershey.hey will be screening passengers. is that enough? >> it gives us another level of protection. about 150 people from guinea, leone arrivesierra every day. we will take your temperature and ask questions. where have you traveled from, how are you feeling, who do of contact with, where are you going? and a third critical function, advice of what to do if they develop a fever. >> is that adequate? should...
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gavin large commitments financial commitments the u.s. have lots of doctors is it enough and that is not enough yet. >> reporter: health-care workers are saying that is hard to contain the disease. a huge drug was in the east bay will tell you how much drug was seized by law enforcement. coming up will show you the new way to travel. hey john,whoa!k it out. yeah, i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv. and the tablet worked just fine. but i wanted to see if the phone would work as well. so i shrunk sharon. every channel is live just like on tv. but it's my phone. it's genius. shh! i'm watching tv. tiny sharon is mean. i'm right here. watch any channel live on any device around your home. download the xfinity tv app today. here's something fun to do with hot dogs. make easy crescent dogs. pillsbury crescent rolls. ♪ make dinner pop. he loves me, he loves me not he loves me, he loves me not he loves me! warm and flaky in fifteen... everyone loves pillsbury grands. make dinner pop. these guys should've
gavin large commitments financial commitments the u.s. have lots of doctors is it enough and that is not enough yet. >> reporter: health-care workers are saying that is hard to contain the disease. a huge drug was in the east bay will tell you how much drug was seized by law enforcement. coming up will show you the new way to travel. hey john,whoa!k it out. yeah, i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv. and the tablet worked just fine. but i wanted to...
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tony romo over the top to gavin escobar. makes the catch in traffic. dallas will keep the lead and they get the win, the final for this one, 31-21. nascar's final wrap of the 500 in talladega. brad keselowski who need thed race to -- need thed race to go n to the next level. and another one for peyton manning. he threw his third touchdown pass against the 49ers tonight, his 509th. brett favre had 508. colt mccoy has 488 less ouchdowns than peyton manning. he's just starting out. he'll have a great career. >> it'll be exciting to see what happens in the next couple weeks with him. >> like you said, drama. >> oh, yes. just ahead at 11:00 the weekend box office and could brad pitt land another number one movie? >> you could say the joke's on jay leno. the former late night talk show host appeared in the district tonight where he was given the nation's top humor prize. fellow comedians jimmy fallon and jerry seinfeld poked fun at leno as he received the mark twain prize for american humor at the kennedy center. the show will air next month on pbs. brad pit
tony romo over the top to gavin escobar. makes the catch in traffic. dallas will keep the lead and they get the win, the final for this one, 31-21. nascar's final wrap of the 500 in talladega. brad keselowski who need thed race to -- need thed race to go n to the next level. and another one for peyton manning. he threw his third touchdown pass against the 49ers tonight, his 509th. brett favre had 508. colt mccoy has 488 less ouchdowns than peyton manning. he's just starting out. he'll have a...
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to quote tony kelly, [speaker not understood] and gang violence under gavin newsom's reign was essentially a rerun of events that occurred during had i predecessor. many victimized citizens in our poverty stricken communities count on supervisors to perform miraculous acts. i'd like to know, how many ineffective initiatives introduced by tony kelly were passed, stamped and dated? i cannot state the same for supervisor malia cohen. she is a beacon of hope for the city of san francisco. ms. cohen has brought many relevant social issues to the forefront. rapid use of firearms and gang related violence restricted solely to san francisco, these are problems endemic to our society. ms. cohen and other outstanding supervisors who debtv on straight sound leadership and wisdom beyond her years. she and other county civil leaders like her represent the voice of reason and a ray of hope for all americans. sadly, there's individuals at stations of influence who rather than promoting good will and harmony think to create divisiveness and dissonance. such as an example of this -- that of editor and chie
to quote tony kelly, [speaker not understood] and gang violence under gavin newsom's reign was essentially a rerun of events that occurred during had i predecessor. many victimized citizens in our poverty stricken communities count on supervisors to perform miraculous acts. i'd like to know, how many ineffective initiatives introduced by tony kelly were passed, stamped and dated? i cannot state the same for supervisor malia cohen. she is a beacon of hope for the city of san francisco. ms. cohen...
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. >> first of all i want to thank former mayor and lieutenant governor gavin newsom the opportunity to serve the city and county of san francisco. as a resident here when i took over the california democratic party since 1996 it's been a pleasure to pay my property taxes and see where the money is going first hand is more inviting to me so thank you mayor newsom and also to mayor ed lee who i have known for many years and his work in civil rights so many years ago and obviously as a administrative office for the city and county of san francisco and then as mayor it's been an honor to serve with him and his staff and chief of staff and others that work on a day to day basis. they provide tremendous support. i am proud to make a little history here in the city. for the first time a father and son served simultaneously as president of two commissions and joaquin commission serves as president of the housing commission and much more challenging a job than my job here as a member of this commission, but we made history for a short period of time and it was an honor to do that. and lastly i
. >> first of all i want to thank former mayor and lieutenant governor gavin newsom the opportunity to serve the city and county of san francisco. as a resident here when i took over the california democratic party since 1996 it's been a pleasure to pay my property taxes and see where the money is going first hand is more inviting to me so thank you mayor newsom and also to mayor ed lee who i have known for many years and his work in civil rights so many years ago and obviously as a...
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-- [inaudible] gavin is here, sitting next to me. so there are good people here around me who are taking care of us. thank you so much. >> what we're going to do here is we're going to play a video and just to set the scene here. this is may, 2005. this is glover in square in london outside the u.s. embassy. there have been controversies because there have been reports that a quran has been desecrated in pakistan, and morten has come down with a group who are pro-al-qaeda support group, very radical. and they've all come down to listen, to protest what they see as the desecration of the quran. we'll just let you play this a bit. you'll see morten appear on screen on the right-hand side of the video. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> kill, kill usa, the crowd chanting as they burn the american flag. flag. mo did you grow so angry? >> yeah, i'm laughing at it, but inside i'm shaking my head in disbelief that i had been so deluded. what drove me to that stage was frustrations. as a very devoted muslim, i obviously l
-- [inaudible] gavin is here, sitting next to me. so there are good people here around me who are taking care of us. thank you so much. >> what we're going to do here is we're going to play a video and just to set the scene here. this is may, 2005. this is glover in square in london outside the u.s. embassy. there have been controversies because there have been reports that a quran has been desecrated in pakistan, and morten has come down with a group who are pro-al-qaeda support group,...
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experience with rec and park, but he was -- [speaker not understood] mark buell made a large donation to gavinewsom and became head of rec and park and suddenly rec and park's budget was cut dramatically and got rid of all of their rec and park employees. what they did, they started to hire 6-figure employees who they gave bonuses to, to find people who would donate to rec and park to help rec and park and all of a sudden rec and park stopped serving the people in the city and started serving people with money. and what you have seen over the last five years with privatization is there is more emphasis on people with money than there are with people in the community that pay for the you ballot measures that rec and park has been paying for. so i want to thank the people in the min
experience with rec and park, but he was -- [speaker not understood] mark buell made a large donation to gavinewsom and became head of rec and park and suddenly rec and park's budget was cut dramatically and got rid of all of their rec and park employees. what they did, they started to hire 6-figure employees who they gave bonuses to, to find people who would donate to rec and park to help rec and park and all of a sudden rec and park stopped serving the people in the city and started serving...