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grun in ohio? i mean, you would have a decision -- a ruled decision that would be binding in the sixth circuit and barring a meaningful distinction between the different state non-recognition laws wouldn't make a difference, would it? >> so there's a difference between a matter of precedent and matter of relief. the state would either depend on what the opinion would say, but either it have to attempt to distinguish the opinion or be bound by it. >> right. >> i don't know that that -- i think that standing still has to be within respect to these cases. so that's -- i think that's the easiest way out with respect to the third party standing. then the other factor for third party standing not only closeness is hindrance. and i mean, these suits are all over the country right now. so there's not too much of a hin drens to the gay and lesbian community asserting their own rights. so -- >> if you get beyond baker, you get the sense from meeting these other sort of appeals decisions that they're measuring
grun in ohio? i mean, you would have a decision -- a ruled decision that would be binding in the sixth circuit and barring a meaningful distinction between the different state non-recognition laws wouldn't make a difference, would it? >> so there's a difference between a matter of precedent and matter of relief. the state would either depend on what the opinion would say, but either it have to attempt to distinguish the opinion or be bound by it. >> right. >> i don't know that...
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of health in ohio.an update on that because the absence of facts people wonder what is the situation on the ground. >> we'll be right back. type 2 diabetes affects millions of us. and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in, and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose some weight. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause some people to have loss of body water and salt. this may
of health in ohio.an update on that because the absence of facts people wonder what is the situation on the ground. >> we'll be right back. type 2 diabetes affects millions of us. and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise...
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grun in ohio? i mean, you would have a decision -- a ruled decision that would be binding in the 6th circuit and barring a meaningful distinction between the different state non-recognition wouldn't make a difference, would it. >> so there's a difference between a matter of precedent and matter of relief. the state would either depend on what the opinion would say, but either it have to attempt to distinguish the opinion or be bound by it. >> right. >> i don't know that that -- i think that standing still has to be with respect to these cases. so that's -- i think that's the easiest way out with respect to the third party standing. then the other factor for third party standing not only closeness is hindrance. and i mean, these suits are all over the country right now. so there's not too much of a hindrance to the gay and lesbian community asserting their own rights. so -- >> if you get beyond baker, you get the sense from meeting these other district court decisions and court of appeals decisions t
grun in ohio? i mean, you would have a decision -- a ruled decision that would be binding in the 6th circuit and barring a meaningful distinction between the different state non-recognition wouldn't make a difference, would it. >> so there's a difference between a matter of precedent and matter of relief. the state would either depend on what the opinion would say, but either it have to attempt to distinguish the opinion or be bound by it. >> right. >> i don't know that that...
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>> susan candiotti in akron, ohio. thank you so much. as federal officials here rush to guard against ebola, the world health organization today admitted that it bungled worldwide response to the outbreak. in a memo obtained by the "associated press," the agency writes, quote, nearly everyone involved in the outbreak response failed to see some fairly plain writing on the wall. cnn chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta is in atlanta. thanks for joining us. this is a startling admission. if the w.h.o. can't handle this, why should we have any confidence that ebola can be stopped by individuals in places like akron, ohio? >> well, they definitely bungled things and they admitted that. i'll talk more about that in a second. but i will say that i don't think that necessarily means that it can't be handled going into the future. one of the things to keep in mind, jake, since 1976, there have been a couple dozen nearly outbreaks. and every single time, it's been handled fairly easily. this was different in a few different ways. there was thi
>> susan candiotti in akron, ohio. thank you so much. as federal officials here rush to guard against ebola, the world health organization today admitted that it bungled worldwide response to the outbreak. in a memo obtained by the "associated press," the agency writes, quote, nearly everyone involved in the outbreak response failed to see some fairly plain writing on the wall. cnn chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta is in atlanta. thanks for joining us. this is a startling...
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over 180,000 folks in ohio enrolled in medicaid.ber is eventually expected to go over 330,000 people. that's a chunk of folks. and of course kasich knows the people like the medicaid expansion so he backtracked again saying repeals shouldn't apply to medicare expansion saying i don't see expanding medicaid as connected to obamacare. excuse me again, the two main parts are the state and federal exchange and medicaid expansion. medicaid expansion lowers the cost for hospitals and care provider, that's why we're saving money, obamacare is working for kasich in ohio. polls have him up up by -- 22 p. these numbers alone should convince any republican supporting obamacare it is good business there's a similar situation unfolding in kentucky. obamacare is also popular in the blue grass state. over 400,000 people have enrolled. this poses a problem for mitch mcconnell who is on the ropes. he slipped up at a recent debate. >> kentuckyconnect is a website paid for by $200 million grant from the federal government. the website can continue. in
over 180,000 folks in ohio enrolled in medicaid.ber is eventually expected to go over 330,000 people. that's a chunk of folks. and of course kasich knows the people like the medicaid expansion so he backtracked again saying repeals shouldn't apply to medicare expansion saying i don't see expanding medicaid as connected to obamacare. excuse me again, the two main parts are the state and federal exchange and medicaid expansion. medicaid expansion lowers the cost for hospitals and care provider,...
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in ohio and dallas, officials are actively monitoring 12 people who came in contact with vinson, manyof them family member, all of them said to be cooperating. though some family members areth leaping to her defense. her uncle reportedly telling people that she did nothing wrong. also insisting that she did not contact the cdc directly before she left because, quote, she didn't have to. cdc said there were clear records of her conversations. megyn? you.hn roberts, thank we'll be right back. >>> facebook.com/the kellyfile and answer this question, would you fly on frontier airlines? the only wayfly me you're catching ebola on an airplane is if you join the mil high club with an ebola patient in the airplane. let me know your thoughts. follow me on twitter. thanks for watching. our kelly file special.la ebola in america. to have one person after this initial surge of activity. we can have a more regula process just to make sure that we're crossing all the t's andee dotting all the
in ohio and dallas, officials are actively monitoring 12 people who came in contact with vinson, manyof them family member, all of them said to be cooperating. though some family members areth leaping to her defense. her uncle reportedly telling people that she did nothing wrong. also insisting that she did not contact the cdc directly before she left because, quote, she didn't have to. cdc said there were clear records of her conversations. megyn? you.hn roberts, thank we'll be right back....
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because we're here in ohio at the ohio state university, steve. just as governor john cay sick makes an announcement about the investment in the state. >> the columbus dispatchers got the story. the governor was asked about this specific deal he said yes, amazon is coming with the new data center to ohio. it's a $1.1 billion investment. could be made over three years. will create 120 jobs and they're pretty high paying jobs. average salary of $80,000. ohio has already lower than the national average on unemployment rate. it's the 16th lowest unemployment rate in the nation as well. it's a big endorsement for ohio, if indeed it comes through. i have to say amazon, so far, has declined to comment on the situation. >> we'll continue to pay attention to this and see how it unfolds. >>> still ahead. it comes down to tonight after the royals crush the giants to tie the world series at 3-3. did you watch the game? will the title come down to home team advantage? i mean, the royals really gave the giants a whopping. >>> plus amateur hour. wait until you he
because we're here in ohio at the ohio state university, steve. just as governor john cay sick makes an announcement about the investment in the state. >> the columbus dispatchers got the story. the governor was asked about this specific deal he said yes, amazon is coming with the new data center to ohio. it's a $1.1 billion investment. could be made over three years. will create 120 jobs and they're pretty high paying jobs. average salary of $80,000. ohio has already lower than the...
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that's in ohio. the plane is now in denver being sanitized. carpet and seat covers being replaced near where vincent sat. all 132 passengers have been tracked down and are being monitored. doctors here in texas as well as the cdc have really emphasized that it's not that easy to contract ebola, unless you come into close contact with someone who is in that infectious stage, and you come into contact with their bodily fluids, as these nurses did. greta? >> alicia, thank you. and the first test on humans has just started. and today, we went inside that research lab to find out more about the vaccine being tested on 39 healthy volunteers. >> can you get ebola from the vaccine? >> absolutely not. >> all three of you say no. >> no. >> that's a great sign. how do you know if it's successful? >> well, to know if it's successful or not would require a challenge. that's something we can't do on the individuals. so right now we have preclinical data we're going to use. and that's been encouraging. it doesn't necessarily predict what's going to happen wi
that's in ohio. the plane is now in denver being sanitized. carpet and seat covers being replaced near where vincent sat. all 132 passengers have been tracked down and are being monitored. doctors here in texas as well as the cdc have really emphasized that it's not that easy to contract ebola, unless you come into close contact with someone who is in that infectious stage, and you come into contact with their bodily fluids, as these nurses did. greta? >> alicia, thank you. and the first...
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identifying 87 people who are currently in the state of ohio, but not necessarily live in the state of ohio, who were sitting with her on one of those airplane flights. they didn't say which one. and it really depends on whether she was close to them, far away from them. they haven't given us that level of information. but all of these people are being monitored to some level or degree by the health department, monitoring them for any change in body temperature, this kind of thing, and if they have any change, any symptoms at all, they should report them to the health department. deborah? >> and obviously, ebola is not airborne, it's passed through larger droplets. you can actually be exposed, but not infected. we understand there's a lot of sort of sanitary measures being taken right now. but what do the government say about banning travel from countries that have been affected by ebola? >> reporter: well, there's been a lot of discussion, as we all know, over the past few weeks, about whether the president should institute a ban on travel to countries from africa, to try to control i
identifying 87 people who are currently in the state of ohio, but not necessarily live in the state of ohio, who were sitting with her on one of those airplane flights. they didn't say which one. and it really depends on whether she was close to them, far away from them. they haven't given us that level of information. but all of these people are being monitored to some level or degree by the health department, monitoring them for any change in body temperature, this kind of thing, and if they...
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officials say they're monitoring more than 150 people in ohio who may have had some sort of contact with vincent. now back to dallas. 21 days of isolation ends at midnight for all those who first came in contact with thomas duncan. now, that list includes his loved ones and health care workers who treated him during his first trip to the emergency room. the texas health care worker who isolated herself in a cruise ship cabin for fears of ebola has now been cleared and is back home. that ship docking today in galveston, texas. we'll go there later this hour for a live report. for now, i want to bring it home here onset with dr. samadi. a couple things are coming together very late in the day. we have been waiting now almost two days for these guidelines to come from the cdc. tell me what you're expecting. >> well, we absolutely need the cdc guidelines to come through. as you've noticed, there has been a lot of whoops moments during this whole time. for example, the fever of 103 in the e.r. that was missed. every hospital in america is able to take care of these patients and on and on. the
officials say they're monitoring more than 150 people in ohio who may have had some sort of contact with vincent. now back to dallas. 21 days of isolation ends at midnight for all those who first came in contact with thomas duncan. now, that list includes his loved ones and health care workers who treated him during his first trip to the emergency room. the texas health care worker who isolated herself in a cruise ship cabin for fears of ebola has now been cleared and is back home. that ship...
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. >>> and in ohio, the number of people quarantined has grown. susan candiotti is live in akron and what have you been able to figure out? >> reporter: tonight we are getting new details emerging about when amber vinson was showing signs of sickness. they were looking at the possibility she started to feel ill as early as friday when she first arrived here in the cleveland area to visit her home. it wasn't until sunday when she started to feel that something wasn't quite right and that was a day before she flew back to dallas. >> she rested for a long time on some days she said she felt funny. those types of things, but nothing specific. >> the judgment that we came up to is that we can't rule out that she wasn't ill, okay, for the time that she was here in ohio. >> reporter: now the cdc is now acknowledging that it wasn't a good decision to allow her to get back on that plane, even though she had a low-grade fever. and they are also identifying today, as of today, 16 people who have been quarantined, different definitions of that. one, the closes
. >>> and in ohio, the number of people quarantined has grown. susan candiotti is live in akron and what have you been able to figure out? >> reporter: tonight we are getting new details emerging about when amber vinson was showing signs of sickness. they were looking at the possibility she started to feel ill as early as friday when she first arrived here in the cleveland area to visit her home. it wasn't until sunday when she started to feel that something wasn't quite right...
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ohio remains one of the bell weather states within the country. in a lot of ways -- because ohio is almost split down the middle in terms of its electoral trends, efforts in ohio make a bigger difference. the margin is so small. if you can increase the participation that has an impact. it's worth studying and understanding better what obama did to be able to win here. the increased significantly the african-american turnout that shocked romney people. their models were wrong as to how many people -- how many african-american people they thought would turn out. this is the -- this is part of the challenge is that this work is not -- it should not be episo episodeic. what is the civic engagement infrastructure and involvement in leadership development that's going on around the clock? it's almost back to the civic club type of days is that people who were a presikt leader on turning out for obama, can they be supported to be civic leaders and getting people to the city council meeting or to be part of a block club? you start to know who all of your nei
ohio remains one of the bell weather states within the country. in a lot of ways -- because ohio is almost split down the middle in terms of its electoral trends, efforts in ohio make a bigger difference. the margin is so small. if you can increase the participation that has an impact. it's worth studying and understanding better what obama did to be able to win here. the increased significantly the african-american turnout that shocked romney people. their models were wrong as to how many...
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was she feeling sick visiting family in ohio or on the way back to dallas? could more people than we thought been exposed? welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it is friday, october 17th. 5:00 a.m. in the east. we start with the breaking news overnight. the first nurse infected in dallas with ebola, nina pham, is now in maryland. she arrived overnight. she was taken by ambulance to the national institute of health in bethesda. now we are getting our first glimpse of pham. this video was taken in texas just before she left. her doctor made a video and uploaded it to youtube. pham asked him to. >> thanks for being part of the volunteer program to be our first patient. this is a huge effort by all of you guys. we're really proud of you. all right. >> come to maryland. everybody. >> party in maryland? >> party in maryland. >> okay. >> i'm no doctor, but the best thing i can see there is a laugh from nina pham. >> she is sitting up. >> i hope that improves from here. cnn's brian todd is outside the hospital where pham is treated at t
was she feeling sick visiting family in ohio or on the way back to dallas? could more people than we thought been exposed? welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it is friday, october 17th. 5:00 a.m. in the east. we start with the breaking news overnight. the first nurse infected in dallas with ebola, nina pham, is now in maryland. she arrived overnight. she was taken by ambulance to the national institute of health in bethesda. now we are getting...
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after being used in ohio, would you say that this cross it is line, and becomes uninstitutional, becomes cruel and unusual? >> absolutely. i think that having the government experiment on people who some of the time have, in fact, done heinous things. people who are guilty, they are still in fact, people. so the idea that what we need to do is simply remove any human interaction, really gets at the eye behind the death penalty. which is we are dehumanizing human beings in order to be able to do this. do we want to be a society that stoops to the level of criminals? that does to criminals precisely the act in which we found to be so abhorrent. >> before we go to break, omar. >> some more comments here. the u.s. needs to let criminals know they take the matter seriously. who says bring back the electric chair. quite a sentiments. heather who says here is a radical alternative to he that will injections they should stoll killing people all together. keep tweeter, you can #ajami stream. next, he didn't commit the crime, but lost over a decade doing the crime. this is the first man to be exon
after being used in ohio, would you say that this cross it is line, and becomes uninstitutional, becomes cruel and unusual? >> absolutely. i think that having the government experiment on people who some of the time have, in fact, done heinous things. people who are guilty, they are still in fact, people. so the idea that what we need to do is simply remove any human interaction, really gets at the eye behind the death penalty. which is we are dehumanizing human beings in order to be able...
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was she feeling sick visiting family in ohio? could more people been exposed? i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it is friday, october 17th. we start with breaking news. overnight, the first dallas nurse infected with ebola, nina pham, she arrived in maryland. she was taken by ambulance to the national institute of health. we are getting a glimpse of pham in her hospital room where her doctor made a video and uploaded it to youtube. >> thanks for being part of the volunteer and being one of the first patients. this is a huge effort by you guys. we're really proud of you. all right. >> party in maryland? >> party in maryland. >> okay. >> it's nice to see her. cnn's brian todd is outside the hospital in maryland now where pham is being treated. >> reporter: nina pham, the 26-year-old nurse who contracted the ebola virus has arrived here at national institute of health behind me. got here a short time ago and treated in building ten. the studies unit at nih. a high containment isolation unit. this unit is very highly specialized. everybody who comes in conta
was she feeling sick visiting family in ohio? could more people been exposed? i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it is friday, october 17th. we start with breaking news. overnight, the first dallas nurse infected with ebola, nina pham, she arrived in maryland. she was taken by ambulance to the national institute of health. we are getting a glimpse of pham in her hospital room where her doctor made a video and uploaded it to youtube. >> thanks for being part of the volunteer...
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grun in ohio? i mean, you would have a decision -- a ruled decision that would be binding in the sixth circuit and barring a meaningful distinction between the different state non-recognition laws wouldn't make a difference, would it? >> so there's a difference between a matter of precedent and matter of relief. the state would either depend on what the opinion would say, but either it have to attempt to distinguish the opinion or be bound by it. >> right. >> i don't know that that -- i think that standing still has to be within respect to these cases. so that's -- i think that's the easiest way out with respect to the third party standing. then the other factor for third party standing not only closeness is hindrance. and i mean, these suits are all over the country right now. so there's not too much of a hin drens to the gay and lesbian community asserting their own rights. so -- >> if you get beyond baker, you get the sense from meeting these other sort of appeals decisions that they're measuring
grun in ohio? i mean, you would have a decision -- a ruled decision that would be binding in the sixth circuit and barring a meaningful distinction between the different state non-recognition laws wouldn't make a difference, would it? >> so there's a difference between a matter of precedent and matter of relief. the state would either depend on what the opinion would say, but either it have to attempt to distinguish the opinion or be bound by it. >> right. >> i don't know that...
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. >> because amber vincent -- it changes the strategy of cdc frontier airlines in ohio. know shoe flew from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights, the plane she was on flu in the days after she got to cleveland. dozens carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of of service but now the cdc says it is making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vincent from dallas to cleveland. while amber vincent was in ohio family and friends say she kept her distance no hugs or kisses. still ohio authorities are monitoring 12 people show cae cn contact with and are taking other precautions. family members at kent state university have been told to stay home. an elementary school has been shut down because another family member goes there. the bride tal shop s-- bridal shop is she visited is closed. her friends and family are under voluntary quarantine. >> we are going to be very conservative and very aggressive. we don't want to miss anything. there's no room for error. we are going to sa
. >> because amber vincent -- it changes the strategy of cdc frontier airlines in ohio. know shoe flew from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights, the plane she was on flu in the days after she got to cleveland. dozens carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of of service but now the cdc says it is making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vincent from dallas to cleveland. while amber...
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the american jeffrey who spent six months in north korea landed at an air base many ohio. reported to have left a bible in the toilet of a restaurant and detain add when he tried to leave the country. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry says there was no quid pro quo involved in his release. those are the words of john kerry. there are two other americans held. mr. kerry says they're in constant touch with those families as well. much relief for family and friends of john fowle. >>> tensions are rising where a group of pro democracy activists have marched to the residence of the executive leader. he made the comments giving poor people was not a good idea. there's confrontation in another part of the city. taxi drivers who have lost trade in last few weeks tried to tear down the makeshift barricade. some of them used a crane. >> reporter: activists are here because they want the public to have a say who runs for the position of executive in three years. in rather controversial remarks made to western newspapers earlier this week, the current chief executive was quoted s
the american jeffrey who spent six months in north korea landed at an air base many ohio. reported to have left a bible in the toilet of a restaurant and detain add when he tried to leave the country. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry says there was no quid pro quo involved in his release. those are the words of john kerry. there are two other americans held. mr. kerry says they're in constant touch with those families as well. much relief for family and friends of john fowle....
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after being used in ohio, would you say that this cross it is line, and becomes uninstitutional, becomesruel and unusual? >> absolutely. i think that having the government experiment on people who some of the time have, in fact, done heinous things. people who are guilty, they are still in fact, people. so the idea that what we need to do is simply remove any human interaction, really gets at the eye behind the death penalty. which is we are dehumanizing human beings in order to be able to do this. do we want to be a society that stoops to the level of criminals? that does to criminals precisely the act in which we found to be so abhorrent. >> before we go to break, omar. >> some more comments here. the u.s. needs to let criminals know they take the matter seriously. who says bring back the electric chair. quite a sentiments. heather who says here is a radical alternative to he that will injections they should stoll killing people all together. keep tweeter, you can #ajami stream. next, he didn't commit the crime, but lost over a decade doing the crime. this is the first man to be exoner
after being used in ohio, would you say that this cross it is line, and becomes uninstitutional, becomesruel and unusual? >> absolutely. i think that having the government experiment on people who some of the time have, in fact, done heinous things. people who are guilty, they are still in fact, people. so the idea that what we need to do is simply remove any human interaction, really gets at the eye behind the death penalty. which is we are dehumanizing human beings in order to be able...
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ohio. good morning again, susan. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. here inthey are prepared, yet they are also learning as they go, as you said, about a dozen people here quarantined so far, because of contact with nurse amber vinson. she only made two stops when she was here, her home and a bridal shop. meantime we are also hearing from nurse nina pham for the very first time. overnight, the first critical care nurse to contract ebola arriving at the national institutes of health clinical center in maryland. 26-year-old nina pham transferred from texas health presbyterian in part because of concerns about the limited number of qualified people to care for her. >> we're really proud of you. >> reporter: for the first i am we hear from pham while in isolation. the texas hospital releasing this video of a doctor thanking her for taking care of the now deceased liberian thomas duncan. this on the heels of a shocking revelation that the second nurse to contract the virus may have been feeling ill since she left dallas, flying to cleveland last friday. >> we can'
ohio. good morning again, susan. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. here inthey are prepared, yet they are also learning as they go, as you said, about a dozen people here quarantined so far, because of contact with nurse amber vinson. she only made two stops when she was here, her home and a bridal shop. meantime we are also hearing from nurse nina pham for the very first time. overnight, the first critical care nurse to contract ebola arriving at the national institutes of health...
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in north korea? >> it is unclear. he is a tourist from ohio and father of three and one of three americans who have been held in north korea. he was held since april for leaving the bible, which you said, which is a violation of korean law, but not as much of a violation as some of the others they have claimed against kenneth bay who has been there now for several years and is in declining health. the u.s. in announcing this today from the white house said that they still want matthew miller and kenneth bae, two other americans being held here. clearly a signal from north korea and negotiated by swedish diplomats who represent the united states since we do not have diplomatic relations with the north and that it was by a pentagon plane, which came in, landed at the international airport in pyonyang and took him out and he's on his way home via guam. >> you did have a u.s. government plane able to fly in and take him out of there. the u.s. has been trying to, as you said, seek the release of these other men. the high-level delegations. talk abo
in north korea? >> it is unclear. he is a tourist from ohio and father of three and one of three americans who have been held in north korea. he was held since april for leaving the bible, which you said, which is a violation of korean law, but not as much of a violation as some of the others they have claimed against kenneth bay who has been there now for several years and is in declining health. the u.s. in announcing this today from the white house said that they still want matthew...
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he does have one in ohio. last september, citizens in his home county dedicated a statue to him, north of columbus. if you're ever in that area, you should go visit it. it's a great story how local people decided to do something. it's a very handsome statue, also. does he have a statue in washington? no. why doesn't he have a statue? well, i think in part because he lived too long. if he died in 1870, he may have gotten a statue. general thomas, who died in 1870, has a statue. but he doesn't have one. i want to just quote this. statue ofhy erect a so great a man in at your place? some people want to put it in arlington. the object is to perpetuate the memory of one of the greatest generals of the civil war. anyone who studies the campaigns from murfreesboro to chattanooga will see this great strategy. the soldiers that he fought under that knew him best wanted the statue. it's up to the american public to decide if they think he should have a statue. since we are in richmond, and since we are in the museum of t
he does have one in ohio. last september, citizens in his home county dedicated a statue to him, north of columbus. if you're ever in that area, you should go visit it. it's a great story how local people decided to do something. it's a very handsome statue, also. does he have a statue in washington? no. why doesn't he have a statue? well, i think in part because he lived too long. if he died in 1870, he may have gotten a statue. general thomas, who died in 1870, has a statue. but he doesn't...
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what we're developing here is a second tier of marriages in ohio. opposite sex couples that come in with various legal hiccups in their marriages from other states that ohio says, oh, never mind. and then same-sex couples that ohio says, no. you can't have your marriage recognized. and this does get us to the other aspect of equal protection and why special consideration should trigger an equal protection finding and a violation in this case. and that is the notion of animous. we have in this record a remarkable collection of all the facts that went into the passage of the 2004 ohio supreme court -- or ohio constitutional amendment. one of them, just to name one, in the becker declaration in exhibit q is the state's description of measure. this is published by secretary of state blackwell is still on the website. under the pros, it says, this measure will prevent the state from spending any money and allowing homosexuals which they describe as being indooef yent relationships. so there's a real prejudice there. and this notion that the measure gave e
what we're developing here is a second tier of marriages in ohio. opposite sex couples that come in with various legal hiccups in their marriages from other states that ohio says, oh, never mind. and then same-sex couples that ohio says, no. you can't have your marriage recognized. and this does get us to the other aspect of equal protection and why special consideration should trigger an equal protection finding and a violation in this case. and that is the notion of animous. we have in this...
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in ohio and dallas officials are actively monitoring 12 people who came in contact with vinson.any of them family members, all of them said to be cooperating. though some family members are leaping to her defense. her uncle reportedly telling people that she did nothing wrong. also insisting she did not contact the cdc directly before she left because "she didn't have to." cdc has clear records of their conversations. >> john roberts, thank you. we'll be right back. [ music and whistling ] when you go the extra mile to help business owners save on commercial auto insurance, you tend to draw a following. [ brakes screech ] flo: unh... [ tires squeal, brakes screech, horn honks ] ooh, ooh! [ back-up beeping, honking ] a truckload of discounts for your business -- now, that's progressive. >>> so go to facebook.com/thekellyfile and answer this question, would you fly on frontier airlines? my doctor told me the only way you're catching ebola on an airplane is if you join the mile-high club with an ebola patient on the airplane. at 4:0t what you need to know about ebola. we continue o
in ohio and dallas officials are actively monitoring 12 people who came in contact with vinson.any of them family members, all of them said to be cooperating. though some family members are leaping to her defense. her uncle reportedly telling people that she did nothing wrong. also insisting she did not contact the cdc directly before she left because "she didn't have to." cdc has clear records of their conversations. >> john roberts, thank you. we'll be right back. [ music and...
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debbie is in ohio. nobody should be allowed in this country. canada has already shut down their borders. they won't let us in. they won't let us in their borders. .e have no leadership that's all they want to do. they are not protecting america. believe it there. we will talk with matt kibbe from freedom works. later, we will take a look at court rulings on voter id laws and early voting. first, take a look at the headline from "the detroit free press" this morning. this is from the michigan governors debate we covered last night. they talked about the recent decision to refuse to hear same-sex marriage cases out of several states. this is what they had to say. >> there are separate offices. we have a choice. i will wait for the opinion to come down. i will respect the happens in our court system. >> where you stand on the issue? >> i am waiting on the outcome of the courts. >> i think the voters deserve to know or the governor will stand on tough issues. you may not agree with me. you may not agree with me on marriage equality or any discrimin
debbie is in ohio. nobody should be allowed in this country. canada has already shut down their borders. they won't let us in. they won't let us in their borders. .e have no leadership that's all they want to do. they are not protecting america. believe it there. we will talk with matt kibbe from freedom works. later, we will take a look at court rulings on voter id laws and early voting. first, take a look at the headline from "the detroit free press" this morning. this is from the...
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in october of agency c4, there were state elections in indiana and pennsylvania and ohio. those elections went republican. bellwether elections. everyone knew that however those three would states went, that was how the election would go in november. the presidential election. by october, lincoln was confident he would win. it was only the summer that he thought he would lose. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> you are watching american history tv. g onours of programin american history on c-span3. follow us on twitter for information on a schedule, upcoming programs, and to keep up with the latest history news. coming up next on american history tv, meg thompson discusses the 1864 election between president abraham lincoln and general george mcclellan. he claims that lincoln was so unsure about his reflection chances that he had his cabinet member sign what is known as the blind memorandum. this pledge for cooperation was link one's -- lincoln's then unknown challenge if he lost. also spring how important a soldier vote was. president lincoln won by the 1864 election b
in october of agency c4, there were state elections in indiana and pennsylvania and ohio. those elections went republican. bellwether elections. everyone knew that however those three would states went, that was how the election would go in november. the presidential election. by october, lincoln was confident he would win. it was only the summer that he thought he would lose. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> you are watching american history tv. g onours of programin...
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it was an embarrassment for ohio officials, and so things quickly changed. in005 the ohio state legislature approved no fault absentee balloting, allowing them to cast a ballot by mail or in person up to 35 days before election day. that vote happened along party lines. all of the legislatures, republicans, voted to approve the early voting. all its democrats voted no. nearly ten years later republicans say ohio doesn't really need early voting anymore. we've been here before. and it didn't look like democracy. at the table this morning, dale ho, director of the aclu's voting project and zach roth, msnbc reporter and joining me from cleveland is nina turner. candidate for ohio's secretary of state. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> what will these do to voters do? and to have mr. houston at the last minute ask for an emergency stay of the united states supreme court and cause for more confusion, i would argue in the 21st century voter confusion is another form of voter suppression. you laid out the number of voters that have voted. it the definitely caus
it was an embarrassment for ohio officials, and so things quickly changed. in005 the ohio state legislature approved no fault absentee balloting, allowing them to cast a ballot by mail or in person up to 35 days before election day. that vote happened along party lines. all of the legislatures, republicans, voted to approve the early voting. all its democrats voted no. nearly ten years later republicans say ohio doesn't really need early voting anymore. we've been here before. and it didn't...
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ebola scare lands in northeast ohio. the top offthe hour that we do have two situations: we do have an evacuation of a school that's going on in akron, ohio. then there is a patient with ebola-like symptoms? yale new haven. withhall the breaking news, the airline industry has been rather jittery. today looks good. is now the right time for you to get into airline stocks? here with you now is bob macdo. he's imperial airline analyst. listen, you're in la. you saw this. the air ebola headlines. part of you wants to laugh, ut the other part is saying omg, this is certainly worry some. but airlines have pdf -@well over the past year. >> over the past few years they have. but the last few weeks haven't been that way. it's an interesting industries that's gone through a lot of change. mergers. finally you're operating like real businesses and not just chasing market shares. the one thing that is really interesting is that, you know, we've had a couple quarters now that have been record quarters. delta recorded a record quarter
ebola scare lands in northeast ohio. the top offthe hour that we do have two situations: we do have an evacuation of a school that's going on in akron, ohio. then there is a patient with ebola-like symptoms? yale new haven. withhall the breaking news, the airline industry has been rather jittery. today looks good. is now the right time for you to get into airline stocks? here with you now is bob macdo. he's imperial airline analyst. listen, you're in la. you saw this. the air ebola headlines....
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basketball, new baby on the way, going to raise your family in ohio. r two that comes to mind as you think about what is ahead? >> wow, that its a great question. one word to describe what is ahead, is faith. i have faith in myself, faithen my family. faith in my community. and, you know, ohio, the state of ohio. i have a huge responsibility to myself to understhaand me playi the guam of basketball is bigger than dribbling, dunking, making a shot. the word faith is nument weber thing i can use for the very near future. >> it is going to be an interesting season indeed. remember, you can catch lebron's documentary "more than a game" on this network, next friday night. catch 18-time grand slam champion serena williams right after this break. she is now in some extremely lofty company and she tells us how surreal that is. >> doesn't seem right, chrissy, serena. i can officially be there. ♪ t-mobile's network has more data capacity than verizon or at&t. it's a network designed data strong. for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a l
basketball, new baby on the way, going to raise your family in ohio. r two that comes to mind as you think about what is ahead? >> wow, that its a great question. one word to describe what is ahead, is faith. i have faith in myself, faithen my family. faith in my community. and, you know, ohio, the state of ohio. i have a huge responsibility to myself to understhaand me playi the guam of basketball is bigger than dribbling, dunking, making a shot. the word faith is nument weber thing i...
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. >> in ohio health officials are scrambling after it is revealed nurse amber vincent shows symptoms ys before she left dallas. casey seigel is live in dallas with the latest. >> incredible to see that brand new video from inside the hospital room where nina pham was this year at the same facility she was the first nurse to be diagnosed with ebola. let's watch. >> >> very emotional there. right after that the 26-year-old was suited up in bio hazard gear and transferred to the airport where she was flown by air ambulance to the national facility of institute for health in maryland for thurr thier treatment. her colleague was transferred to emery hospital the day before. she is the one who flew on two frontier ire lines planes went to ohio to visit her family to plan her wedding then flew back to dallas from cleveland. she claims the cdc cleared her for travel but the cdc says she was not terms of how she was feeling. now health officials are reaching out to as many as 800 frontier airline passenger approximat approximates. they continued on to other cities before it was clear what was
. >> in ohio health officials are scrambling after it is revealed nurse amber vincent shows symptoms ys before she left dallas. casey seigel is live in dallas with the latest. >> incredible to see that brand new video from inside the hospital room where nina pham was this year at the same facility she was the first nurse to be diagnosed with ebola. let's watch. >> >> very emotional there. right after that the 26-year-old was suited up in bio hazard gear and transferred...
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in ohio and dallas, officials are actively monitoring 12 people who came in contact with vinson, manyhem family members. all of them said to be cooperating, though some family members are leaping to her defense. her uncle reportedly telling people she did nothing wrong, also insisting she did not contact the cdc directly before she left because, quote, unquote, she didn't have to. centers for disease control said there are clear records of their conversations. meghan? >> john, thank you. we'll be right back. ♪ in life there are things you want to touch and some you just don't. introducing the kohler touchless toilet. ♪ yei could come by your place. my place? uhh... um... hold on. introducing the all-new volkswagen golf. plenty of room for whatever life throws at you. you owned your car for four you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for
in ohio and dallas, officials are actively monitoring 12 people who came in contact with vinson, manyhem family members. all of them said to be cooperating, though some family members are leaping to her defense. her uncle reportedly telling people she did nothing wrong, also insisting she did not contact the cdc directly before she left because, quote, unquote, she didn't have to. centers for disease control said there are clear records of their conversations. meghan? >> john, thank you....
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in ohio and dallas officials are actively monitoring 12 people who came in contact with vinson.ny of them family members, all of them said to be cooperating. though some family members are leaping to her defense. her uncle reportedly telling people that she did nothing wrong. also insisting she did not contact the cdc directly before she left because "she didn't have to." cdc has clear records of their conversations. >> john roberts, thank you. we'll be right back. ♪ in life there are things you want to touch and some you just don't. introducing the kohler touchless toilet. ♪ dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it he
in ohio and dallas officials are actively monitoring 12 people who came in contact with vinson.ny of them family members, all of them said to be cooperating. though some family members are leaping to her defense. her uncle reportedly telling people that she did nothing wrong. also insisting she did not contact the cdc directly before she left because "she didn't have to." cdc has clear records of their conversations. >> john roberts, thank you. we'll be right back. ♪ in life...
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plus, the second nurse visited a bridal shop in ohio when she was in cleveland and cnn has tracked down the owner who explained to us what these health officials told her and asked her to do. >> if this is as serious as it is, why is this being handled in a nonserious way? when i had my first migraine, i was lucky. that sounds crazy, i know. but my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. plus, sensitivity to light and sound, even nausea. excedrin migraine works. ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of everything is changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. but parallel parking isn't one you do a lof them.ings great. the internet of everything is changing eve
plus, the second nurse visited a bridal shop in ohio when she was in cleveland and cnn has tracked down the owner who explained to us what these health officials told her and asked her to do. >> if this is as serious as it is, why is this being handled in a nonserious way? when i had my first migraine, i was lucky. that sounds crazy, i know. but my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. plus, sensitivity to light and...
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>> not in ohio. because they would not be allowed to live there in ohio. you're saying you lived right across the street from a school, correct? >> i did. >> no. in ohio, and that's been going on, an increase in the number of feet, as well as the number of instances where a convicted sex offender may live. it started out within so many feet of a school, so many feet of a bus stop, so many feet of a day care, so many feet from where children will be. so that has become more broad. however, in the specific instance that you mentioned, no. because under ohio law, they would not be permitted to live there anyway. we've had cases like that. my office has on the civil side, which we also represent, have actually ordered people to move. and have got eviction notices for people and orders to have them move out because of close proximity to schools. >> so if i was accused of denying housing under the state or federal fair housing law because i denied them the lease because i lived across the school in ohio, i could go to the district attorney and have him represent
>> not in ohio. because they would not be allowed to live there in ohio. you're saying you lived right across the street from a school, correct? >> i did. >> no. in ohio, and that's been going on, an increase in the number of feet, as well as the number of instances where a convicted sex offender may live. it started out within so many feet of a school, so many feet of a bus stop, so many feet of a day care, so many feet from where children will be. so that has become more...
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in? what is he talking about? he's changed boundaries, has aren't he? >> he's comparing ohiostates and what he's leaving out is voters in the great state of ohio have less voting opportunities than a year ago or a year before that. we are a nation of progress and no chief elections officer should be scaling back those opportunities to vote, left we forget that in the state of ohio we got those opportunities because of the debacle of 2004 which was at the hands of another republican secretary of state. you fast forward to 2014 and they are at it again, ed. it is unfair. ohio should be the gold standards of elections and we should be making progress in this state and republicans are scaling that back. golden week was the time when one could register and vote at the same time. in 2012, 90,000 voters took advantage of that and 14,000 of those voters both registered and voted at the same time. he has taken away evening and weekend hours that working class women and men utilized. it is wrong and especially on the heels of citizens united where the more money you have is more speech
in? what is he talking about? he's changed boundaries, has aren't he? >> he's comparing ohiostates and what he's leaving out is voters in the great state of ohio have less voting opportunities than a year ago or a year before that. we are a nation of progress and no chief elections officer should be scaling back those opportunities to vote, left we forget that in the state of ohio we got those opportunities because of the debacle of 2004 which was at the hands of another republican...
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ohio remains one of the bell weather states within the country. in a lot of ways -- because ohio is almost split down the middle in terms of its electoral trends, efforts in ohio make a bigger difference. the margin is so small. if you can increase the participation that has an impact. it's worth studying and understanding better what obama did to be able to win here. the increased significantly the african-american turnout that shocked romney people. their models were wrong as to -- shocked karl rove. you watched his meltdown on election night. couldn't believe that was transpiring. how many people -- how many african-american people they thought would turn out. this is the -- this is part of the challenge is that this work is not -- it should not be episodic work. it should not be every four years, in october we try to turn folks out. what is the civic engagement infrastructure and involvement in leadership development that's going on around the clock? it's almost back to the civic club type of days is that people who were a precinct leader on turn
ohio remains one of the bell weather states within the country. in a lot of ways -- because ohio is almost split down the middle in terms of its electoral trends, efforts in ohio make a bigger difference. the margin is so small. if you can increase the participation that has an impact. it's worth studying and understanding better what obama did to be able to win here. the increased significantly the african-american turnout that shocked romney people. their models were wrong as to -- shocked...
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military plane at the air base in ohio. the plane picked up foul in north korea yesterday.was arrested in may for leaving a bible in a nightclub. it's not clear why the government decided to release him now. >>> two other americans are being held in north korea. kenneth bay a christian missionary and matthew miller. north korea says he shredded his american passport when he arrived in the country and asked for asylum. >>> a san jose man died during a rock climbing accident in utah. they attempted the iron ma via on sunday -- messiah on sunday. officials say at one point spencer fell backwards about 80 feet hitting several ledges. he was not roped in or wearing a helmet. he died at the hospital. >>> a 107-year-old water may that burst near san francisco general hospital has been patched up. the road temporarily repaired. a more permanent solution won't come until the spring of 2015 when a new pipeline that is designed to bend under stress will be imstalled. yesterday's rupture caused minor flooding and traffic delays. >>> investor has expressed interest in financing the $2 b
military plane at the air base in ohio. the plane picked up foul in north korea yesterday.was arrested in may for leaving a bible in a nightclub. it's not clear why the government decided to release him now. >>> two other americans are being held in north korea. kenneth bay a christian missionary and matthew miller. north korea says he shredded his american passport when he arrived in the country and asked for asylum. >>> a san jose man died during a rock climbing accident in...
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we're covering the story across the country, from new fears in ohio. we begin at dallas presbyterian health hospital. >> reporter: good morning and good morning to viewers in the west. the hospital is now offering rooms here to 75 health care workers who are being monitored for possible exposure during the care of the original ebola patient. to avoid even the remote possibility of exposing others. 29-year-old amber vinson was covered from head to toe in a yellow hatz matt suit and loaded out of an ambulance. she walked on to a plane taking her to emory university hospital in the atlanta. it's one of four specialized facilities in the u.s. equipped to treat ebola victims. vinson is the second nurse to contract the deadly virus after treating ebola patient thomas eric duncan. he died last week. the cdc is under fire after it was revealed vinson called the agency before flying back to dallas on monday. she reported a low grade fever of 99.5 degrees and asked if she should board the plane. vinson was given the go-ahead by the cdc because their guidelines in
we're covering the story across the country, from new fears in ohio. we begin at dallas presbyterian health hospital. >> reporter: good morning and good morning to viewers in the west. the hospital is now offering rooms here to 75 health care workers who are being monitored for possible exposure during the care of the original ebola patient. to avoid even the remote possibility of exposing others. 29-year-old amber vinson was covered from head to toe in a yellow hatz matt suit and loaded...
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payton was born in 2012 and lives with the couple in predominantly white community in ohio which mom es could present a challenge. >> we want her to grow up in a community where she feels accepted, feels like it's normal to be who she is, walk down the street and not have anything, anything, screw that view. >> the sperm bank apologized and said it will refuntd couple their money. >> going sl facing a multi-million dollar lawsuit in connection with the celebrity photos stolen and leaked on the internet. and an attorney representing several actors, models and athletes sent a let to google this week. it says that the internet company failed to remove stolen images and celebrities from the sites. google could be liable for 100 million dollars in muntive damages. >> on "healthcheck" at 10. healthier soda options. coca-cola is now offering coca-cola life. it's a localery soda without the diet label. it has 35% fewer calories than regular coke and gets a lot of its flavor from the plant-based sweetner steevria. and pepsi is trying out pepsi true stevia based and only sold through amazon.com
payton was born in 2012 and lives with the couple in predominantly white community in ohio which mom es could present a challenge. >> we want her to grow up in a community where she feels accepted, feels like it's normal to be who she is, walk down the street and not have anything, anything, screw that view. >> the sperm bank apologized and said it will refuntd couple their money. >> going sl facing a multi-million dollar lawsuit in connection with the celebrity photos stolen...
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about 100 of them are in ohio. that is where nurse amber vinson visited before returning to texas and testing positive for the virus. many of the people they monitored were passengers on the plane. president obama tried to calm fears about ebola spreading in the united states. >> it is a serious disease, but we can't give in to hysteria or fear because that only makes it harder to get people the accurate information we need. we have to be guided by the science. >> the president's message follows a number of false alarms over the past week. carter evans spoke with a disease specialist who says there is nothing to worry about. >> reporter: fears about ebola have reached a fever pitch in recent days, hazmat crews boarded a plane in boston. traffic was halted at the pentagon when a woman fell ill on a bus. >> it was a huge scare, you know, i'm pregnant, and there's a lot of people who touch each other. >> reporter: vinson was in ohio playing for her wedding. now the bridal shop she visited is temporarily closed. the wo
about 100 of them are in ohio. that is where nurse amber vinson visited before returning to texas and testing positive for the virus. many of the people they monitored were passengers on the plane. president obama tried to calm fears about ebola spreading in the united states. >> it is a serious disease, but we can't give in to hysteria or fear because that only makes it harder to get people the accurate information we need. we have to be guided by the science. >> the president's...
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we say pop in ohio. a fruit roll up and doritos and that is your lunch. ask these kids to sit down and learn about algebra or learn science and we are not competitive in the world. in large part, it is because of our diet, i think. >> how are you going to persuade the agricultural committees in the house and the senate, the representatives from corn belt states, that this is what they need to do? the farmers i have talked to in ohio will grow whatever they can make a profit on. right now, they are growing soy, are,, where the profits where the subsidies are. i think we need to put a program together where we can reduce the risk for the farmers and create markets for them. they need a place to sell. these are business people. they have mortgages, a lot of land, investments in capital. university,state 650 thousand students there. if ohio state said, we are going to buy 2% of our food budget locally, next year it is going to be 4%, next year it is going to be 8%, you are creating a market. canfarmers in central ohio say, this is a 3-iron from my farm and it
we say pop in ohio. a fruit roll up and doritos and that is your lunch. ask these kids to sit down and learn about algebra or learn science and we are not competitive in the world. in large part, it is because of our diet, i think. >> how are you going to persuade the agricultural committees in the house and the senate, the representatives from corn belt states, that this is what they need to do? the farmers i have talked to in ohio will grow whatever they can make a profit on. right...
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a school in ohio is being closed. people are afraid to fly. where we need sense of urgency not necessarily in dallas county but cdc we don't see that happening. -@they don't have, in my view, protocols for policies that protect us from people coming from abroad. or to deal with the issse here. we should have go teams, red did he to travel when ever there is issue. gerri: the president said we'll have go teams. >> going to have. gerri: 24 hours. you know what was interesting about that? because we covered that live in this hour yesterday. he said they will be there in 24 hours. 24 hours, really? could you make it a little faster then that? 24 hours may be too late. >> what is so discouraging, ttink back to president obama infamously to saying when it comes to isis we have no plan. clearly ebola is not omething that came out of nowhere but we had no plan. my fear we have no plan. cdc should get rid of ancillary things they're doing like playground safety to focus on disease control, thht is air mission. they're not doing a good job. they have to
a school in ohio is being closed. people are afraid to fly. where we need sense of urgency not necessarily in dallas county but cdc we don't see that happening. -@they don't have, in my view, protocols for policies that protect us from people coming from abroad. or to deal with the issse here. we should have go teams, red did he to travel when ever there is issue. gerri: the president said we'll have go teams. >> going to have. gerri: 24 hours. you know what was interesting about that?...
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whose book is probably the most widely read -- >> unfortunately that is true. >> he turned up in marion, ohio, looking for some information about harding. and he was steered to a local lawyer, who was the guardian of carrie phillips. she had been in 1956, had to be put in a nursing home. she was not a ward of the state. we discovered that recently, thanks to the papers that i'll mention in a minute. but the lawyer actually in carrie's death in 1960, kept the correspondence. was that illegal? how would you characterize that? >> he was the lawyer representing the estate and i would say probably unethical, but not illegal. he should have told the daughter of carrie phillips that he had the papers in his basement. >> russell was put in contact with the lawyer and got limited access -- i'm summarizing a very complicated story. and russell spread the word and it got into the press -- got a hold of it. in 1964, there was a front-paged article in 1964 about the harding letters. harding's nephew, the father of richard, brought a lawsuit right away for infringement of copyright. the copyright interests
whose book is probably the most widely read -- >> unfortunately that is true. >> he turned up in marion, ohio, looking for some information about harding. and he was steered to a local lawyer, who was the guardian of carrie phillips. she had been in 1956, had to be put in a nursing home. she was not a ward of the state. we discovered that recently, thanks to the papers that i'll mention in a minute. but the lawyer actually in carrie's death in 1960, kept the correspondence. was that...
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in ohio where vinson traveled before she was diagnosed, more than 100 people are being monitored for ebola symptoms. and a cruise ship carrying a hospital worker who had contact with duncan's lab specimens is going back to galveston texas. the worker who shows no symptoms is quarantined in her cabin. wendy gillette for cbs news, new york. >> the world health organization has faced criticism for its handling of the outbreak. the agency say it will release a review of how it responded to the crisis once the virus is under control. the statement comes after an internal document was leaked acknowledging some mistakes. >>> wendy gillette touched on it a moment ago. officials are tracking down people in ohio who may have come into contact with one of two infected nurses. the house where she was staying is quarantined. amber vinson had visit the cleveland area before flying back to texas. officials have been working to identify people who visited a bridal shop, as well. vinson went there just before falling ill to watch bridesmaids try on dresses. so far, none of the people being monitored
in ohio where vinson traveled before she was diagnosed, more than 100 people are being monitored for ebola symptoms. and a cruise ship carrying a hospital worker who had contact with duncan's lab specimens is going back to galveston texas. the worker who shows no symptoms is quarantined in her cabin. wendy gillette for cbs news, new york. >> the world health organization has faced criticism for its handling of the outbreak. the agency say it will release a review of how it responded to...
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one passenger who flew in a seat near vinson on a flight from cleveland to dallas has been located in ohiond told to stay home and monitor temperature. the cdc is making contact with the rest of the people who sat near vinson on that flight and the first flight she took a week ago today. at the dallas hospital, a show of support for vinson and pham. it's been a difficult time. >> they're tired right now. they do resent, you know, kind of constant negative coverage. but they're resilient. they're going to bounce back. >> reporter: those being monitor here, who had some contact with thomas eric duncan, are almost out of that 21-day window in which they would have started to develop ebola symptoms. one person graduated off the monitoring list already yesterday. and duncan's family should be in the clear by monday morning. brian? >> kate snow starting us in dallas once again tonight. kate, thanks. and we are joined at this point by the moderator of "meet the press," chuck todd. chuck, about ron klain, this is an inside player in d.c., lawyer and politico. the white house says they need a manag
one passenger who flew in a seat near vinson on a flight from cleveland to dallas has been located in ohiond told to stay home and monitor temperature. the cdc is making contact with the rest of the people who sat near vinson on that flight and the first flight she took a week ago today. at the dallas hospital, a show of support for vinson and pham. it's been a difficult time. >> they're tired right now. they do resent, you know, kind of constant negative coverage. but they're resilient....
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she has since been quarantined in his home. >> as far as i know there is no ebola in ohio. we are visiting folks, calling folks. >> reporter: good news may be on the horizon. canada will be sending 800 vials of an experimental ebola vaccine to the world health organization on monday. they will be sent in three separate batches and then it will be determined how to best use and distribute those vaccines. reporting in the newsroom, alecia reid, kron4 news. >>> keeping concord burglars in check. thieves have been targeting a popular parking lot. but now officers are paying closer attention. >> reporter: in recent months, parking in this concord lot, to hike, bike and enjoy the stunning valley views has come at a painful price for some visitors. >> see piles of glass. i'm definitely worried about it. i try to hide my stuff away in my truck. >> reporter: since the end of summer, concord police say auto auto burglaries in this lot have spiraled out of control. so this week at the request of the police department, the bushes surrounding the lot were removed by the city department
she has since been quarantined in his home. >> as far as i know there is no ebola in ohio. we are visiting folks, calling folks. >> reporter: good news may be on the horizon. canada will be sending 800 vials of an experimental ebola vaccine to the world health organization on monday. they will be sent in three separate batches and then it will be determined how to best use and distribute those vaccines. reporting in the newsroom, alecia reid, kron4 news. >>> keeping concord...
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it's interesting in ohio, we have dealt with that and the legislature has over the last year. there are a number of alternatives that we now offer to prison. and i mean, a number of different alternatives that they have to try because again, it makes no sense when we're talking about re-entry, most of the individual who's go to the penitentiary are going to be released. so i think we have to look at that on the front end rather than say what are we going to do after they're released. >> if you cut back on your right to get an education, education has been studied over and over again. more education you get, the less likely you are to come back denying somebody an education seems to be clearly counterproductive. >> absolutely. >> what about have you studied the implications of the right to vote in terms of recidivism? the project that the american bar association just completed looked into as a collateral consequence. again, i see no reason why someone is not restored to the right to vote. that is a to me a fundamental right, personally as well as the american bar association t
it's interesting in ohio, we have dealt with that and the legislature has over the last year. there are a number of alternatives that we now offer to prison. and i mean, a number of different alternatives that they have to try because again, it makes no sense when we're talking about re-entry, most of the individual who's go to the penitentiary are going to be released. so i think we have to look at that on the front end rather than say what are we going to do after they're released. >>...