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the german surge was stopped by a kansas city unit that had been thrown into the fight just north ofhe failed tank assault truman had witnessed two days earlier. the u.s. first division which replaced the 35th would suffer a thiser 6000 casualties in killing field during the coming weeks. there were some 13,500 dead and wounded americans, most of them falling in a space roughly two miles wide by six miles deep. not much larger than that of the gettysburg battlefield. by far, the u.s. army possum bloodiest ground in the war. the fourths on about day of the battle, possibly fifth at a bond out church not far from where truman's battery conduct did it original the day bombardment near the bottom of the map. personneljuggle placed an empty stretcher in order towounded provide the still living with a degree of psychological separation will stop both during the crisis of d+ three and the years thereafter, the division commander and artillery brigade commander would refer directly and indirectly to the actions of battery commander truman and the first battalion battery which also fired acro
the german surge was stopped by a kansas city unit that had been thrown into the fight just north ofhe failed tank assault truman had witnessed two days earlier. the u.s. first division which replaced the 35th would suffer a thiser 6000 casualties in killing field during the coming weeks. there were some 13,500 dead and wounded americans, most of them falling in a space roughly two miles wide by six miles deep. not much larger than that of the gettysburg battlefield. by far, the u.s. army...
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kansas city. >> this used to be the central hub for the united states. >> reporter: and next month celebrates 100 years. all connections from the north and west to kansas city and it is also known to the kansas city massacre. june 17th, attempted ambush to bust out or be transported, four police officers in a criminal fugitive were killed. >> reporter: massive gunfire. bullet holes remaining and the city moves on. >> it is another piece of our history, there is so much in our town, some things you can remember more and others you don't. >> that was mike reporting from union station and underwent a major renovation from all over the world. >> he is amazing on twitter. these guys have been eating pancakes and he has been giving us great coverage and if you are not following him on twitter, you will search him and i am jealous that he got to go. kansas city world series fans are trying to rally spirit for game two and no doubt they spent the day licking their wounds and here is what they had to say immediately after the gains won last night. >> james shields needs to be better, and that's pretty muc
kansas city. >> this used to be the central hub for the united states. >> reporter: and next month celebrates 100 years. all connections from the north and west to kansas city and it is also known to the kansas city massacre. june 17th, attempted ambush to bust out or be transported, four police officers in a criminal fugitive were killed. >> reporter: massive gunfire. bullet holes remaining and the city moves on. >> it is another piece of our history, there is so much...
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received the plasma of a doctor who beat the virus, another man is in isolation, an isolation unit, at kansas cityrea hospital. >> olympian double amputee and convicted killer oscar pistorius could be sentenced today. pistorius faces your honor to 15 years in prison for the shooting death of his girlfriend. >>> your time now 5:16. don't be surprised if you see some teal pumpkins when you trick-or-treat this year. >> the message they have, those p pumpkins are sending to children. >> also, philly femme on monet davis in very exclusive company. the special honor that has her being mentioned in the same sentence as nobel piece prize winner. that story coming up. we'll be right back. my one word to describe ac would relaxing getaway fun unique beautiful serenity shenanigans refreshing shopping surprising happy place you know what i mean? i want to say friendly. exhilarating adventure the boardwalk #nosleep it's a great weekend. there is so much to do here. it's so great to have it so close. it's just a great location, a great place to be. we love atlantic city. trading-in or selling webuyanycar.com ta
received the plasma of a doctor who beat the virus, another man is in isolation, an isolation unit, at kansas cityrea hospital. >> olympian double amputee and convicted killer oscar pistorius could be sentenced today. pistorius faces your honor to 15 years in prison for the shooting death of his girlfriend. >>> your time now 5:16. don't be surprised if you see some teal pumpkins when you trick-or-treat this year. >> the message they have, those p pumpkins are sending to...
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we have lots of units that are being set up. even here in kansas city. many of these units initially drove with wooden rifles. -- drilled with wooden rifles they didn't have what they needed, or they brought their own squirrel gun. eventually, private citizens donated for rifles, for uniforms, and eventually they got some springfield breech loading rifles and some decent uniforms, as well. they kept busy. they guarded. they were on the lookout when they were marching throughout the major cities and towns. they had the right-of-way before anybody else because they were guard, protecting the local community, and sometimes they would get into smaller melees with people who were acting the way they weren't supposed to. for example, major cities had restricted areas into which german immigrants, who had not yet become citizens, were not allowed to go into. or if you saw somebody taking pictures in restricted areas, like around city hall or the railroad depots, the home guard would be there and they would confiscate those cameras, would confiscate any film in t
we have lots of units that are being set up. even here in kansas city. many of these units initially drove with wooden rifles. -- drilled with wooden rifles they didn't have what they needed, or they brought their own squirrel gun. eventually, private citizens donated for rifles, for uniforms, and eventually they got some springfield breech loading rifles and some decent uniforms, as well. they kept busy. they guarded. they were on the lookout when they were marching throughout the major cities...
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united states. out in kansas city, they got rained out last night.should be able to sneak the game in today as the area of low pressure moves east. severe weather yesterday in arkansas, alabama and louisiana. that is in georgia today. that push of unsettled weather and heavy rain, guess where that's coming for wednesday, everybody? yeah, right here. be ready for some potentially, locally, heavy rains tomorrow. could see localized flooding as well. as far as rain chances today, they will be highest from the blue ridge westbou. lower rain chances down to southern maryland. you can see a little bit in the way of a couple showers out there for now. that's really just it. the future weather forecast keeps it all cloudy all day long. rain chances begin to increase after the sun goes down tonight. the seven-day forecast, how about a 78 today? 76 tomorrow. but a chance for some stronger thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening. rain chances linger off and on through your thursday. and then, yes, indeed, there's always sunshine somewhere on the s
united states. out in kansas city, they got rained out last night.should be able to sneak the game in today as the area of low pressure moves east. severe weather yesterday in arkansas, alabama and louisiana. that is in georgia today. that push of unsettled weather and heavy rain, guess where that's coming for wednesday, everybody? yeah, right here. be ready for some potentially, locally, heavy rains tomorrow. could see localized flooding as well. as far as rain chances today, they will be...
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united clinched their m.l.s. playoff spot after tying sporting kansas city. they will look to win their first mls title since 2004. friday. high school football. dematha and good counsel. second quarter muhammad ibrahim. he'll bulldoze his way into the end zone. good counsel up 7-6. still in the second quarter, ibrahim is at it again. breaks free from the mess. after that. it's off to the races. good counsel gets the victory 21-14. was your final. and lastly, the terps will host 20th ranked ohio state in college park tomorrow and you can catch that action right here on abc 7. as for the nats, you got jordan zimmerman on the mound. and hopefully he still has that momentum going on. >> a big game and maryland is a big one as well. >> demplet. >> good weather -- >> definitely. >> good weather. halloween is just around the corner and maybe your child has his or her heart set on a certain costume. well, you better act >> testing happening right now to determine if a patient in d.c. has the ebola virus. it is our top trending story tonight. on wjla.com. a star-stud
united clinched their m.l.s. playoff spot after tying sporting kansas city. they will look to win their first mls title since 2004. friday. high school football. dematha and good counsel. second quarter muhammad ibrahim. he'll bulldoze his way into the end zone. good counsel up 7-6. still in the second quarter, ibrahim is at it again. breaks free from the mess. after that. it's off to the races. good counsel gets the victory 21-14. was your final. and lastly, the terps will host 20th ranked...
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the historic building and non-conforming units to the existing housing given the affordability crisis and updates the district and it rational lists the kansas city council business session use and makes the parking spaces for the van ness corridor where we expect to see the contradiction soon and improves the organizations and roaches o removes outdated section if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them and aaron starr is here i look forward to moving on thank you colleague questions or comments that believe i'm not sorry mr. star is there a presentation. >> i'm not sure we've conveyed we can do this aaron starr with the planning staff ellis the item is part of a larger ordinance that was heard by the commission on several meetings total 7 it ultimately divided the ordinance into 3 phases the one march 2012 and may 3rd the affect and with each phase the commission recommended approval with mischievous the planning commission is happy those are moving forward and we thank supervisor mar for working with us incorporating the promote recommendation. >> thank you mr. star opening it up for public comment public comment is closed. on ite
the historic building and non-conforming units to the existing housing given the affordability crisis and updates the district and it rational lists the kansas city council business session use and makes the parking spaces for the van ness corridor where we expect to see the contradiction soon and improves the organizations and roaches o removes outdated section if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them and aaron starr is here i look forward to moving on thank you colleague...
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kansas city southern, all the majors in the united states moving higher. this time on consolidation talks. >> that lifted them last week. >> let's go to rick santelli. >> i'd like to welcome charles biedermann. it's thursday and charles day. thanks for taking the time today. >> good to be with you. >> are you bearish or bullish? >> we are bullish. as long as shares keep shrinking, we are bullish. >> tell us about float shrink. >> companies are reducing the share count in aggregate. mostly though by cash takeovers of public companies. the share count itself is shrinking, not as much. if you add in cash takeovers of public company which is truly, totally reduces the supply of stock in those instances, you have a lot more money chasing fewer shares, higher stock prices. even though you didn't ask, but the economy is slowing. >> so if you had to rate economic fundamentals, float shrink or general rised flows, what order would you put them in in terms of how their bullishness is affecting the equity markets? >> float shrink has been running the double, triple,
kansas city southern, all the majors in the united states moving higher. this time on consolidation talks. >> that lifted them last week. >> let's go to rick santelli. >> i'd like to welcome charles biedermann. it's thursday and charles day. thanks for taking the time today. >> good to be with you. >> are you bearish or bullish? >> we are bullish. as long as shares keep shrinking, we are bullish. >> tell us about float shrink. >> companies are...
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united to a point against chelsea. >>> madison bumgarner shuts down kansas city and the giants lead the world series., this is sport today. the san francisco giants have won game five of major league baseball's world series to take a 3-2 lead in the best of seven series. it was a game overshadowed, though, by the news that a rising star in the mlb had been killed in a car crash in the caribbean. on the field, it was an occasion that was dominated by one pitching giant. >> here comes the ace of the giants. >> the giants' pitcher madison bumgarner. he was the star of the show. he struck out eight with the giants prevailing 5-0 and here's how he did it, striking out eric hosmer, jarrod dyson and james shields, on his way to becoming the first tosser to toss a complete game shutout in the world series since josh beckett did it in 2003. it was impressive. >> posey makes it official. seven strikeouts for madison bumgarner. >> the giants were on their way with this two-run double. before bumgarner came back to complete the shutout at the top of the ninth. it looks like he does it every day of the week. the
united to a point against chelsea. >>> madison bumgarner shuts down kansas city and the giants lead the world series., this is sport today. the san francisco giants have won game five of major league baseball's world series to take a 3-2 lead in the best of seven series. it was a game overshadowed, though, by the news that a rising star in the mlb had been killed in a car crash in the caribbean. on the field, it was an occasion that was dominated by one pitching giant. >> here...
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worker is code in germany, plus more cases here in the united states, possibility of somebody having ebola in the kansas citysure but working in the health care industry. >>> also meanwhile local hospitals are gearing up for a call that they hope they will never get, how doctors and nurses in our area getting ready for ebola. it is a deadly disease that comes here. doctor mike will show us one of those has math suits and how it is supposed to protect health care workers. >>> and tyler and rocco are the best of friend, they share a common bond but not too many kids can relate to, doctors told their moms that they would never be able to walk but look at them running around right there, um, um, um, we will tell but these two special kids. >>> the hit keep on coming for mo'ne davis, pitch er from the taney dragons, the title that she's earning new from time magazine, wait go mo'ne. straight up 7:00 o'clock. hi alex. good to see you again. >> welcome back. >> good to be back. i got in just after midnight from kansas city, oh, boy. lets get to weather and traffic. we will get you this big news. >> did you see the
worker is code in germany, plus more cases here in the united states, possibility of somebody having ebola in the kansas citysure but working in the health care industry. >>> also meanwhile local hospitals are gearing up for a call that they hope they will never get, how doctors and nurses in our area getting ready for ebola. it is a deadly disease that comes here. doctor mike will show us one of those has math suits and how it is supposed to protect health care workers. >>>...
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united, sufriÓ para sacar un punto. con un empate por dos a dos. vamos a la pelota caliente, se juega el primer juego de la serie mundial. en kansas cityte me siento en la mejor condiciÓn que he estado los Últimos meses. uno tiene que salir y lanzar, es bonito estarÁ ya lanzando para ir obteniendo mayor experiencia. >> de esta manera me despido,, soy raÚl delgado. >> carlos santana tambiÉn participarÁn la serie mundial y sÓlo como Él lo sabe hacer. >>usted se ha preguntado quÉ puede hacer para protegerse de Ébola, aunque usted no lo crea una de las formas mÁs seguras estÁn sus manos, literalmente lavarse las manos puede evitar contagiarse de Éste u otros pero que puede vivir horas, e incluso dÍas en algunas superficies. segÚn los centros para el control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades, lavarse las manos con jabÓn durante 20 segundos, mata a todos los gÉrmenes. regresamos con mili delgado, y el pronÓstico del tiempo. >> la mÁxima temperatura que tuvimos el dÍa de hoy a pesar de la lluvia hemos alcanzado los 72 grados, estamos dentro del rango de lo normal. las mÁximas temperaturas en otras ciudades, aquÍ lo tienen las vegas de los 87,78 en
united, sufriÓ para sacar un punto. con un empate por dos a dos. vamos a la pelota caliente, se juega el primer juego de la serie mundial. en kansas cityte me siento en la mejor condiciÓn que he estado los Últimos meses. uno tiene que salir y lanzar, es bonito estarÁ ya lanzando para ir obteniendo mayor experiencia. >> de esta manera me despido,, soy raÚl delgado. >> carlos santana tambiÉn participarÁn la serie mundial y sÓlo como Él lo sabe hacer. >>usted se ha...
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unit. there is cents no word yet on his identity. >>> meanwhile, patient at risk torre beil is in isolation at kansas city hospital. the man recently returned home after working as is a medic on ship off the coast of west africa. doctors are now treating dallas nurse nina fam with the blood of ebola survivor doctor kent bradley. the 26 year old contracted the virus while treat ago patient despite wearing full protective gear. >>> well, hospitals across the nation insist they are ready to fight ebola. >> but nurse's union right here at home says our hospitals are not prepared to handle an outbreak. the pennsylvania nurse's union is calling on all hospitals in the commonwealth to take cdc recommendations cents only as minimum requirement. they want a single ebola treatment center designated for the region and better training for medical personnel. >> right now, in philadelphia, and regionally across the state, weaver all of these different hospitals scrambling themselves to try to figure out should they use this going em or that going he will, should they do -- use hazmat suits or just i am perm owe recall gowns, wha
unit. there is cents no word yet on his identity. >>> meanwhile, patient at risk torre beil is in isolation at kansas city hospital. the man recently returned home after working as is a medic on ship off the coast of west africa. doctors are now treating dallas nurse nina fam with the blood of ebola survivor doctor kent bradley. the 26 year old contracted the virus while treat ago patient despite wearing full protective gear. >>> well, hospitals across the nation insist they...
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been arguing all along, that this marine has ptsd but this kansas city says he needs to be releexed from mexico so he can go back to the unitedproper ptsd treatment. this is a huge victory for the defense. i spoke to his defense attorney who says he is expecting to file a motion this week to dismiss the trial on humanitarian grounds. there are no shortage of critics, they say e broke the law and shouldn't receive special treatment and that he should go through the process of the mexican judicial system. others say the mexican government is trying to make an example of andrew tahmooressi. his mother is expected to testify on capitol hill. carol? >> nick valencia, many thanks for that update. let's talk about this subcommittee hearing with california congressman ed royce. good morning, sir. >> good morning. >> congressman, we love our troops in this country. is it unusual, though, to have a congressional hearing to push for the release of one marine? >> carol, here is what is different here. and part of my view of this comes from robert buchanan, one of the marines who served with him. buchanan himself was wounded and he explai
been arguing all along, that this marine has ptsd but this kansas city says he needs to be releexed from mexico so he can go back to the unitedproper ptsd treatment. this is a huge victory for the defense. i spoke to his defense attorney who says he is expecting to file a motion this week to dismiss the trial on humanitarian grounds. there are no shortage of critics, they say e broke the law and shouldn't receive special treatment and that he should go through the process of the mexican...
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america votes 2014 battle for kansas only on al jazeera america >>> this month boston mayor announced an ambitious initiative for his city, the building of 53,000 housing unitsh more than one third designated for middle income earners, household incomes between 50,000 and 120,000. a significant segment of that group finds homeownership unaffordable in boston. i spoke to the mayor to discuss why the thinks the city is facing an unprecedented and homeowners. >> really what is happening in boston and a lot of urban cities, that people are being priced out of urban areas. we have a growing population. in boston we have young talent that graduate here, they get two or three people in an apartment, they can't afford to buy their own home. the cost of housing is going up, and what we have in boston is really a shortage of housing, and really to keep up with the economy and the growth of the economy, we're proposing building 56,000 housing units. and it's really about keeping up with the growing economy we have in the city. and there's a scope of folks that earn between $50,000 and $120,000 a year, that they are having a hard time making everything meet in buying a
america votes 2014 battle for kansas only on al jazeera america >>> this month boston mayor announced an ambitious initiative for his city, the building of 53,000 housing unitsh more than one third designated for middle income earners, household incomes between 50,000 and 120,000. a significant segment of that group finds homeownership unaffordable in boston. i spoke to the mayor to discuss why the thinks the city is facing an unprecedented and homeowners. >> really what is...
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united states to have a deal. >>> the giants are hours away from game one of world series in kansas city.er is on the mound and it will be the royals' speed and dallas against the giant pitchers with the royals a slit -- slight favorite for some. >>> we are up to 18 degrees cooler so address warmer. clear conditions a few high clouds rolling in and we have that in the afternoon, 62 to 67 the coast and san francisco and 71 around the bay, and inland east bay, 72 to 74. >>> 15 minutes from the east bay to san francisco and we have heavy traffic building in several spots and we did have this accident now, highway 29 northbound at american canyon road down to five mills and the best alternate is this area right here. >> thank you, leyla gulen. >>> being the undergone is totally suitable for giants when we go out and get 'em. >> how about top dog? go giants! lopreventable medical errors,hey all lnow the third leadingse of cause of death. only heart disease and cancer take more lives. proposition 46 will save lives with drug and alcohol testing to make sure impaired doctors don't treat someone
united states to have a deal. >>> the giants are hours away from game one of world series in kansas city.er is on the mound and it will be the royals' speed and dallas against the giant pitchers with the royals a slit -- slight favorite for some. >>> we are up to 18 degrees cooler so address warmer. clear conditions a few high clouds rolling in and we have that in the afternoon, 62 to 67 the coast and san francisco and 71 around the bay, and inland east bay, 72 to 74....
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united nations, hugo chavez's daughter, gabrielle la chavez. >> time for sport now. >> we'll start with mlb. the kansas city royals have a world series berth for the first time since 1985. their brilliant work in defense, along with play saw them hold tight to defeat the baltimore orioles on wednesday. we have more. >> it's been three excruciating decades of disappointment for kansas city royals fans but after making the playoffs, all was about to change. escobar got off to a brilliant start in the first inning, scoring the opening run and allowing another home. the orioles got a run on the board in the third inning with ryan flaherty sending the ball deep sue the crowd. that was to be their only joy of the match, with alex gordon outstanding in defense, smashing himself into the wall, robbing baltimore of runs. >> did he catch? he did catch that ball! >> the royals rallied, putting their bodies on the line to continually deny their opponents. >> moustakis added a final touch, sending the royals through to the world series with a 2-1 victory. >> 29 years of frustration has ended! the royals are going to the
united nations, hugo chavez's daughter, gabrielle la chavez. >> time for sport now. >> we'll start with mlb. the kansas city royals have a world series berth for the first time since 1985. their brilliant work in defense, along with play saw them hold tight to defeat the baltimore orioles on wednesday. we have more. >> it's been three excruciating decades of disappointment for kansas city royals fans but after making the playoffs, all was about to change. escobar got off to a...
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unit. >> this comes as word out of kansas city, that a man in can says city is latest person to be monitored for ebola. he has, flu-like symptoms after coming back from west africa. hospital officials say man had been working as a medic on a commercial vessel in the area. he was on the boat until about five days ago when he return to the united states. doctors say that the patient is at low to moderate risk for having this virus but for now he remains in isolation pending test results. >>> police in california are looking through surveillance video after a passenger on a bus told a driver he had ebola. it happened in l.a. the man was wearing a surgical mask and told the bus driver quote you better not mess with me because i've bowl a he then walk off the bus with other passenger, before he could be identified. officials say the bus driver was taken to the hospital at his own request, although, did he not appear to have symptoms. authorities in los angeles are treating this as a terrorist threat. >>> emergency crews, in protective gear removed five passengers from a plane at boston's logan ai
unit. >> this comes as word out of kansas city, that a man in can says city is latest person to be monitored for ebola. he has, flu-like symptoms after coming back from west africa. hospital officials say man had been working as a medic on a commercial vessel in the area. he was on the boat until about five days ago when he return to the united states. doctors say that the patient is at low to moderate risk for having this virus but for now he remains in isolation pending test results....
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is the united states going to be able to stop the advance of isis before it's taken so much territory it has established a new caliphate. bill: byron york, thank you very much. out of kansas city past. martha: charles krauthammer warning the fall of kobani could be disastrous. >> if this falls it will be a huge setback for the united states and any of the good guys on the ground in syria or iraq. martha: you just saw that city over the shoulder of our own gregg palkot. why it's so important and why anything can can't be done to stop isis. then this ... bill: that is said to be a routine traffic stop that descended into chaos. why police said they smashed in that window and tasered the passenger inside. martha: bill o'reilly put leon panetta in the hot seat. their contentious debate over the president's biggest foreign policy decisions coming up. bill: you and a bunch of other people hillary clinton, and the secretary of state, said you have got to keep to troops there. did you pound the table like i would have or were you diplomatic like you usually are. ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. ♪searching with devotion ♪for a snack th
is the united states going to be able to stop the advance of isis before it's taken so much territory it has established a new caliphate. bill: byron york, thank you very much. out of kansas city past. martha: charles krauthammer warning the fall of kobani could be disastrous. >> if this falls it will be a huge setback for the united states and any of the good guys on the ground in syria or iraq. martha: you just saw that city over the shoulder of our own gregg palkot. why it's so...
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kansas city this week. last week we saw 50. tonight we've seen hundreds so far. fans have traveled from all over the country, all united by one thing. their love for the giants. in the sea of blue, the giants fans in their orange are not hard to spot especially these two from san jose with their flags flying and the couple feels confident the giants will sail to victory tonight. >> we had champagne on ice in the trunk and glasses and we have flags. >> reporter: they are giants fanatics and don't think twice about shelling out thousands of dollars for plane and game tickets to follow their beloved team on the road. >> the neat thing is you get to see cities you would never go to otherwise like we would probably never go to detroit like we did in '12. detroit was great. and here we are in kansas city. it's great. >> reporter: like most of the giants fans, the trips to kc was last minute. steven dickerson of philadelphia found out last night he got tickets from his godfather, the giants hitting coach, and booked his tickets right away. >> the flight took off at 8:00 this morning and got here at around lunchtime and it's b
kansas city this week. last week we saw 50. tonight we've seen hundreds so far. fans have traveled from all over the country, all united by one thing. their love for the giants. in the sea of blue, the giants fans in their orange are not hard to spot especially these two from san jose with their flags flying and the couple feels confident the giants will sail to victory tonight. >> we had champagne on ice in the trunk and glasses and we have flags. >> reporter: they are giants...
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ebola fears in the united states growing. a man in kansas city of the deadly disease. meanwhile, a young nurse in texas undergoing a blood transfusion to try to save her life. casey stegall is live outside the hospital in dallas with the very latest. good morning to you, casey. >> reporter: good morning. we're now learning that 70 total people may have come into contact with thomas eric duncan. all medical workers, all employees of texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas. initially cdc officials had apparently told health care workers who had access to him to self-monitor themselves for symptoms. they were not part of the group being checked by health authorities on the ground. we understand now they're being monitored and at this point, nobody else is thankfully showing any symptoms. listen. >> we have identified one and only one contact who had contact with her during a period when she was potentially, although likely not, infectious because it was at the very onset of her symptoms. >> reporter: he's referring to a friend of the nurse who
ebola fears in the united states growing. a man in kansas city of the deadly disease. meanwhile, a young nurse in texas undergoing a blood transfusion to try to save her life. casey stegall is live outside the hospital in dallas with the very latest. good morning to you, casey. >> reporter: good morning. we're now learning that 70 total people may have come into contact with thomas eric duncan. all medical workers, all employees of texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas. initially...
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united airlines ♪ are there to support you. ♪ that's got your back friendly. ♪ >>> so, if you're in kansas city right now, chances are you are awake because there's just no way you could possibly fall asleep over what happened overnight. the kansas city royals have been waiting for this moment for 29 years. >> they rode an emotional roller coaster in last night's wildcard game against oakland. andy scholes has more in this morning's "bleacher report." hi, andy. >> yeah, the royals are back in time since 1985.ince the everyone in kansas city has royals fever right now, even the police department is locked into these games. they tweeted last night, we really need everyone to not commit crimes and drive safely right now. we'd like to hear the royals clinch this. the royals taking on the a's, the a.l. wildcard game. man, this game was a nail-biter. the royals, they fell behind but fought back. the a's would regain the lead on this rbi single. fans thinking the team's run might be over before it even got started. bout the royals fought back again. they tied the game. two outs. salvador perez, the hero with this walk-off single. t
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united states. we turn again to our meteorologist pedram javaheri who joins us with more. where exactly are these storms? >> you know, kansas citythe main city being impacted by this, rosemary and errol. about a 1500-lightning strike region, in the past 60 minutes alone. active morning across the region. take a look, the front responsible for this, about 2,000 miles across from montana pushing out into the carolinas so very active weather pattern, again, right here across the middle section of the united states and that's where we have some of the heavier rainfall in the forecast over the next, say 24 to 48 hours and look at the thunderstorms. literally blossom out of nothing here over the past few hours and they're going to be pushing -- through much of the northern portion of the u.s. state of missouri so if you're traveling across this portion of the united states, here's what it looks like. we have delays upwards of 45 minutes in a lot of these areas with an exception there because of low advisability out of denver upwards of an hour and a half in the forecast when it comes to delays and thunderstorms quite persistent. event
united states. we turn again to our meteorologist pedram javaheri who joins us with more. where exactly are these storms? >> you know, kansas citythe main city being impacted by this, rosemary and errol. about a 1500-lightning strike region, in the past 60 minutes alone. active morning across the region. take a look, the front responsible for this, about 2,000 miles across from montana pushing out into the carolinas so very active weather pattern, again, right here across the middle...
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united states. some of them are promising. false alarms or non-starters of ebola. take a look at this map. first off in kansas city, kansas, a man is in isolation for potential ebola symptoms. but no confirmation there yet. in boston a scare as a hazmat crew boarded a flight. that too turned out to be a false alarm. and at new york's bellevue hospital, two patients just released for what were thought to be ebola symptoms but did not pan out. finally an interesting story we're following in louisiana where a judge has blocked the delivery of incinerated items from thomas duncan's items in this state. they don't want that in a hazardous materials landfill there. much more on that later. i'm here with nbc's kate snowe. she's been following every aspect of this story. thank you. >> hi, ronan. >> tell us the latest you're hearing from this patient and on this community. >> what we know nina pham, 26 years old, in stable condition inside this hospital. we don't know much more about her care. he priest telling us that her mother is very concerned has been to talk to her by phone and video conference link. but we don't kno
united states. some of them are promising. false alarms or non-starters of ebola. take a look at this map. first off in kansas city, kansas, a man is in isolation for potential ebola symptoms. but no confirmation there yet. in boston a scare as a hazmat crew boarded a flight. that too turned out to be a false alarm. and at new york's bellevue hospital, two patients just released for what were thought to be ebola symptoms but did not pan out. finally an interesting story we're following in...
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united states. some of them are promising. false alarms or non-starters of ebola. take a look at this map. first off in kansas cityntial ebola symptoms. but no confirmation there yet. in boston a scare as a hazmat crew boarded a flight. that too turned out to be a false alarm. and at new york's bellevue hospital, two patients just released for what were thought
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kansas city? are their dreams now over. andy scholes has the highlights in the "bleacher report" next. >>> all right. well, fear of ebola is traveling much faster than the disease in the united. business travelers appear to be unfazed. according to a survey by the global business travel association nearly 80% of international business travel has not been impacted by ebola concerns over the past month. about 90% of domestic business travel has not been affected, that is in spite of very, very, very, very few ebola-infected travelers. the sars outbreak of 2003 prompted many major countries to ban travel to affected areas like hong kong, singapore and toronto. not so with ebola. sars, yes, ebola, no. many companies are ramping up the information they give their travelers on how to avoid ebola and also the flu. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go nat
kansas city? are their dreams now over. andy scholes has the highlights in the "bleacher report" next. >>> all right. well, fear of ebola is traveling much faster than the disease in the united. business travelers appear to be unfazed. according to a survey by the global business travel association nearly 80% of international business travel has not been impacted by ebola concerns over the past month. about 90% of domestic business travel has not been affected, that is in...
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united states. >>> the san francisco giants on top again winning their third world series in five years. how did they do it? >> one word. madison bumgarner. >> that's two words. we are live in kansas city ahead. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. great to see you this thursday, october 30th. it is 5:00 in the east. does the state of maine have the right to keep the nurse quarantined with no symptoms just because she treated ebola patients in west africa? kaci hickox has no ebola symptoms as we said. she has tested negative for the virus twice, but maine officials told hickox to stay isolated in her home. they will seek a court order to make sure that happens. with hickox's boyfriend at her side, she told reporters this is not science based. >> it is not my intention to put anyone at risk in the community. we have been in necessigotiatio with the state of maine all day. we tried to handle this amicably. i am completely healthy and symptom free. i am frustrated by this fact and i have been told that the attorney general's intention is to file legal action against me and if this does occur, then i will challenge those legal actions. i'm fight
united states. >>> the san francisco giants on top again winning their third world series in five years. how did they do it? >> one word. madison bumgarner. >> that's two words. we are live in kansas city ahead. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. great to see you this thursday, october 30th. it is 5:00 in the east. does the state of maine have the right to keep the nurse quarantined with no symptoms just because...
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the kansas city royals clinched their spot wednesday which will make the royals' first world series trip in 29 years. >>> the dallas nurse who was the first to contract ebola inside the united states is now being treated at the national institutes of health in bethesda. nina pham thanked her dallas co- workers in a video before she left. >> pham's colleague amber vinson who was also infected is being treated at emery hospital in atlanta. we have delia goncalves at nih she'll have a life report coming up later this hour. >> now we want to ease any concerns this morning about a report of a possible case of ebola in our area. loudoun hospital says a patient who arrived there yesterday does not have ebola. >> there have been concerns because the patient had a low grade fever and had traveled from west africa. loudoun released a statement that reads our staff that be training and buzz -- has been training and was prepared for the situation. we thank our nurses and doctors for taking great care of all the patients, we are committed to our promise to deliver excellent care for our patients in the community. >> members of congress on both sides of the aisle though are up in arms ov
the kansas city royals clinched their spot wednesday which will make the royals' first world series trip in 29 years. >>> the dallas nurse who was the first to contract ebola inside the united states is now being treated at the national institutes of health in bethesda. nina pham thanked her dallas co- workers in a video before she left. >> pham's colleague amber vinson who was also infected is being treated at emery hospital in atlanta. we have delia goncalves at nih she'll have...
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city. testing will determine if the bodies are those of the missing students. >>> the united states supreme court decided not to rule on appeal for five states banning same-sex marriage. couples in colorado, kansaslina, south carolina, west virginia and wyoming should be able to get married in short orderly. that means same-sex marriage is currently legal in 30 states and washington, d.c. >> a hot air balloon ride planned for a marriage proposal ended with a dramatic emergency landing in the ocean. an instagram user captured the video in southern california. the couple went out in cardiff last evening. the balloon was blown off course and the pilot had to bring it down offshore. 6 lifeguards jumped into action to help the couple out of the water-logged basket. nobody was hurt. >>> at jfk two planes were involved in an accident after one jet liner rear ended another one. one jet was parked and waiting to approach the gate when the nose hit the plane's tail. no passengers or crew were injured. >>> don't forget you can take 6abc.com with you. the new smart design fits any device you have, whether it's your tablet or smart phone, no matter how large or small that screen. check it out by visiting 6ab
city. testing will determine if the bodies are those of the missing students. >>> the united states supreme court decided not to rule on appeal for five states banning same-sex marriage. couples in colorado, kansaslina, south carolina, west virginia and wyoming should be able to get married in short orderly. that means same-sex marriage is currently legal in 30 states and washington, d.c. >> a hot air balloon ride planned for a marriage proposal ended with a dramatic emergency...
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united states spreading fear across the nation. look at the top search terms on google, ebola no surprise, generating 2 million searches, far outpacing searches like kansas citys i and even like windows 10. >> royals. >> fears weighing on travel stocks, especially the airline, the index and carriers in the red. joining us is jpmorgan senior analyst jamie baker. thanks for being with us. >> thanks a lot. >> reasons to be fearful and concerns about airlines, whether the delays and the problems in chicago, which won't have that airport up and running fully until october 13th to ebola. walk us through how you view those risks. >> sure, let's focus on ebola first. i don't think that investors have much to worry about and i don't think passengers have much to worry about. every day, about 1.8 million people step on board u.s. aircraft somewhere in the world, of that total, only 2,000 a day are heading to or returning from africa. even if that demand set were to be materially impacted, it doesn't move the earnings needles. for passengers, a difficult does sees to catch. even if you wanted to get on an aircraft and contract ebola, would you have to engage in high-ris
united states spreading fear across the nation. look at the top search terms on google, ebola no surprise, generating 2 million searches, far outpacing searches like kansas citys i and even like windows 10. >> royals. >> fears weighing on travel stocks, especially the airline, the index and carriers in the red. joining us is jpmorgan senior analyst jamie baker. thanks for being with us. >> thanks a lot. >> reasons to be fearful and concerns about airlines, whether the...
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united states and the frontal boundary stretches 2,000 miles or 3200 kilometer as cross so active weather certainly going to be experienced across this region. in fact, there it is just outside kansas cityto see thunderstorms blossom. severe weather certainly not out of the question. the pattern continues for the next 24 to 48 hours on into early this weekend with a couple of inches of rainfall around portions of say northern texas just north of dallas, even portions of southern oklahoma, the u.s. state of oklahoma and for heavy rainfall, as well. quick weather hit here but i want to share with you pretty fascinating image. this radar imagery courtesy of the national weather service in the u.s. state of missouri in st. louis coming out of a couple of weeks ago, they noticed it was a clear day, sunny skies but kind of saw a butterfly object appear on radar imagery, curious what was going on here and later they investigated and found out the butterfly object ironically enough was a migrating butter y butterflies around 5,000 to 6,000 feet, 1500 meters, hundreds of them were migrating across in region. the national weather service says the oddity, the monarch in flight would like naturened
united states and the frontal boundary stretches 2,000 miles or 3200 kilometer as cross so active weather certainly going to be experienced across this region. in fact, there it is just outside kansas cityto see thunderstorms blossom. severe weather certainly not out of the question. the pattern continues for the next 24 to 48 hours on into early this weekend with a couple of inches of rainfall around portions of say northern texas just north of dallas, even portions of southern oklahoma, the...
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united farm workers. of high schools and colleges, and these are some that i've done. in october, we are having a good reunion down in kansas city. .'m going to end it if you have any questions, any suggestions, you can come to our website. it is full of information. i like to end it right now. 50 years is coming up in 2016. [applause] >> thank you. >> loretta, if you will join us on stage? >> it is such an honor to be with you to today. thank you so much for your .onderful presentations i think the first question -- i had it planned, but i think carlos really inspired me to frame it the way i'm going to. guys, what areou the lessons that were drawn from these coalitions and efforts to reach across racial and cultural movements in the california area? how the beginning of this coalition was inspired, the recognition of the shared repression, but i'm interested in the transformational process. moments of this union. proposition 22 was one of these moments. what were the moments of , theing from each other discoveries of this union? > discoveries i guess of this union? >> well i could say that we -- we set the table for people to
united farm workers. of high schools and colleges, and these are some that i've done. in october, we are having a good reunion down in kansas city. .'m going to end it if you have any questions, any suggestions, you can come to our website. it is full of information. i like to end it right now. 50 years is coming up in 2016. [applause] >> thank you. >> loretta, if you will join us on stage? >> it is such an honor to be with you to today. thank you so much for your .onderful...
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united with an anti viral agent. >> thank you. >> a man who worked on a medical bolt off the coast of west africa is now held in strict isolation in kansas city, kansas. he was hospitalized after showing possible symptoms of ebola. while doctors say the patient that a low to moderate risk of having ebola, they are not taking any chances. >> he he's a suspect case. we don't know if he has it. i think overall, given that he hasn't worsened today, it would make me think maybe a low-risk patient for ebola, but we won't know until we get the tests back for sure. >> hospital officials hope to get the test results this afternoon. the patient has experienced stomach pains, vomiting and diarrhea, but no fever. there are many other disease that is fit those symptoms. >> a freelance cameraman recovering from ebola appears to be feeling better, tweeting monday for the first time since returning to the u.s. from liberia. back on twitter, feeling like i'm on the road to good health. will be posting thoughts this week. endless gratitude for the good vibes. >> a fundraising site says he faces $500,000 in medical bills. so far, the site has raised just under
united with an anti viral agent. >> thank you. >> a man who worked on a medical bolt off the coast of west africa is now held in strict isolation in kansas city, kansas. he was hospitalized after showing possible symptoms of ebola. while doctors say the patient that a low to moderate risk of having ebola, they are not taking any chances. >> he he's a suspect case. we don't know if he has it. i think overall, given that he hasn't worsened today, it would make me think maybe a...
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united states are part of that recall. the company says it has not heard of any crashes or injuries or deaths as a result of the problem. >>> can i talk baseball? >> please. >> kansas citye world series, they beat the orioles to take a 3-0 lead in the american championship league series. the royals have not lost in the post season, winning all eight games. they can finish things off tomorrow in baltimore or today rather, game four in baltimore today. how about those giants? just sayin', that's all i'm saying. >> exciting, thanks, michaela. >> you're welcome. >>> the battle against ebola is about treating and containing ebola. how can so many people be tracked down and monitored after coming into contact with someone who has come down with the disease? we'll break down all of those numbers for you. 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. you know how fast you were going? about 55. where you headed at such an appropriate speed? across the country to enhance the nation's most reliable 4g lte network. how's it working
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kansas city star. you can't afford to have that happened, so that's why we stick to telephones rather than internet. .. i think the tough advice is on the economy. the president spoke at the united nations where america stands in the world, but the economy has fundamentally changed and people know it's structurally in fundamental ways. there's not been a mature discussion from democratic leaders about the economy and what you have to do to end the conversation needs to start. >> i think i read that in the book. your advice? >> we have a demographic that we need to address among the african-americans and latinos. unless we address that, we are going to have a tough time winning the presidency. >> i've treasured my relationship with the national journal since 1998 and it's been great collaboration of the technology to be able to have a helicopter in my backyard. [laughter] [laughter] i am teasing. this has been great. we had a standing room only crowd. thank you all for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] you can wash the national journal program in the november elections later today on the website c-span.org. our campaign 2014 coverage continues at 8 p.m. eastern as we b
kansas city star. you can't afford to have that happened, so that's why we stick to telephones rather than internet. .. i think the tough advice is on the economy. the president spoke at the united nations where america stands in the world, but the economy has fundamentally changed and people know it's structurally in fundamental ways. there's not been a mature discussion from democratic leaders about the economy and what you have to do to end the conversation needs to start. >> i think i...