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heatwave rolled in just in time for one of san francisco's biggest events but as ktvu's christian kaplannd, the heat is not keeping people from enjoying their weekend and keeping cool. >> another day of hot weather and a saturday for thousands that meant hitting ocean beach, looking for a little sand, sun and fun. >> i checked the weather and said, oh, 80 degrees, we are there. day off, weekend, san francisco, let's go. >> reporter: but the beach wasn't the only hot spot in san francisco. the second day of the hardly strictly bluegrass festival brought out 10s of thousands of music fans. even the youngest fans know the number 1 tip, stay hydrated. >> drink a lot of water. we brought a water bottle anyway. >> reporter: david and susan had a plan to take advantage of all that sunlight. >> just a solar panel but just in case our -- we bought a wi- fi if we wanted to go get online. >> we are tracking the giants score. >> reporter: they also had a spray bottle, plenty of sunscreen and susan's secret weapon. >> i got my husband to hold the umbrella over my head and frequently go stand in the s
heatwave rolled in just in time for one of san francisco's biggest events but as ktvu's christian kaplannd, the heat is not keeping people from enjoying their weekend and keeping cool. >> another day of hot weather and a saturday for thousands that meant hitting ocean beach, looking for a little sand, sun and fun. >> i checked the weather and said, oh, 80 degrees, we are there. day off, weekend, san francisco, let's go. >> reporter: but the beach wasn't the only hot spot in...
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jay kaplan said it was a buying opportunity. when you get scared and the market is down 400 points. it a buying opportunity? sure looks like it today. buying opportunity? look at hog riding high today. harley-davidson up nearly 8%. shares of the motorcycle maker surging after quarterly profits zoomed past targets. harley is saying it is on track to boost sales for the year by roughly 3-5%. despite today's strong move, harley shares are down % for all of 2014. we are fair and balanced here. we provide perspective and billionaire investor carl icahn had a lot of great bets in history. but in the past couple of weeks, he has not fared so well. charlie gasparino, what are you talking about? >> i read the agenda for the robin hood conference. robin hood is a huge conference, they raise money for various charitable causes. lots of hedge fund people speak, bill ackman unveiled short on herbalife. liz: couple years ago. >> couple years ago. david einhorn unveiled short on lehman brothers in 2008 at the robin hood conference. what's interesting is carl is there, carl is going to battle larry
jay kaplan said it was a buying opportunity. when you get scared and the market is down 400 points. it a buying opportunity? sure looks like it today. buying opportunity? look at hog riding high today. harley-davidson up nearly 8%. shares of the motorcycle maker surging after quarterly profits zoomed past targets. harley is saying it is on track to boost sales for the year by roughly 3-5%. despite today's strong move, harley shares are down % for all of 2014. we are fair and balanced here. we...
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. >> next on the presidency, a conversation with author fred kaplan about his biography john quincy adams, american visionary. although he was not remembered r being a great president he argues john quincy adams was one of the the new york historical society hosted this hour-long event. we are just going to talk amongst ourselves for a while. it's great to be here. one detail that you want to correct. >> yes. ,y career has been very diverse but it's mostly focused on literature and history.
. >> next on the presidency, a conversation with author fred kaplan about his biography john quincy adams, american visionary. although he was not remembered r being a great president he argues john quincy adams was one of the the new york historical society hosted this hour-long event. we are just going to talk amongst ourselves for a while. it's great to be here. one detail that you want to correct. >> yes. ,y career has been very diverse but it's mostly focused on literature and...
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. >> next, a conversation with author fred coplan -- fred kaplan about john quincy adams, american visionarythough he was not remembered for being a great president, he argues john quincy adams was one of the most intellectual commanders in chief. the new york historical society hosted this hour-long event.
. >> next, a conversation with author fred coplan -- fred kaplan about john quincy adams, american visionarythough he was not remembered for being a great president, he argues john quincy adams was one of the most intellectual commanders in chief. the new york historical society hosted this hour-long event.
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kaplan, that said and there wasn't any explanation. it simply said he began to feel sluggish on tuesday and then you learn that on wednesday he goes from harlem to bowling in brooklyn and is on the highline and so forth. that's when i say to myself, at the minute he started to feel sluggish, why didn't he just stay at home? >> i can't disagree with that. and also, you know, why are we doing the contact tracing? what if he did cut his hand somewhere or what if he did get drunk and have sex with somebody out in the city, et cetera, et cetera. it's more prudent for the protection against fear. let's do the isolation, but let's celebrate them. what we don't want to do is turn it into jail. we want people to go over there and stop this epidemic. and we want people to go back there and stop this epidemic. and the way to do that is to say, just like 911 and the cops and the firemen who went toward danger, these doctors, these nurses, going toward danger, let's handle them appropriately. we need to be prudent to control fear and panic, but let
kaplan, that said and there wasn't any explanation. it simply said he began to feel sluggish on tuesday and then you learn that on wednesday he goes from harlem to bowling in brooklyn and is on the highline and so forth. that's when i say to myself, at the minute he started to feel sluggish, why didn't he just stay at home? >> i can't disagree with that. and also, you know, why are we doing the contact tracing? what if he did cut his hand somewhere or what if he did get drunk and have sex...
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at kaplan the graduation rate for those students is double what it is for the population.ttom line what is the administration is trying to limit the amount of funding that you can get, or that students who use for-profit institutions like yours can get, is that correct? >> in essence, yes. it puts a set is of metrics attached to it, that eliminate programs. now if these metrics apply to all institutions that you would find large institutions even like the university of texas, 50% of their programs wouldn't qualify either. the problem is not with the institution. as we talked about a moment ago, denies access to type of student that need an education in our country. david: one of those metrics by the way, is called gainful employment. it judges how well-paid a certain individual is after they get a degree from your institution as opposed to a non-profit institution. didn't a judge actually overrule that metric back in 2012? >> they did. they came out with regulations in 2010 and in 2011, it was overturned. but the department of education is now coming back with largely the
at kaplan the graduation rate for those students is double what it is for the population.ttom line what is the administration is trying to limit the amount of funding that you can get, or that students who use for-profit institutions like yours can get, is that correct? >> in essence, yes. it puts a set is of metrics attached to it, that eliminate programs. now if these metrics apply to all institutions that you would find large institutions even like the university of texas, 50% of their...
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chloe kaplan started a weekly culture club in horace mann elementary school kindergarten classes with the idea of capitalizing on the school's international student population. >> i think the most important thing is for each child to feel really celebrated. >> kaplan says it helps to the sense of community and confidence. even the shy students come out of their shells when they are sharing. occasionally, teachers chime in as well. is in a place called south america. >> she even shares some of her dance moves. share aboutoud to waterfalls and humming birds and lizards in venezuela. as well as one of her favorite venezuelan foods. andrea says sharing with her classmates makes her happy. pictures the most because they look so nice. >> her mother says that culture club is an important part of andrea haas personal growth. >> a think she feels like she can bring something to the class that is unique. >> at the end of every session, the students created picture journal of the or things they want to remember about each culture. not surprisingly, many of the include they make treats that they
chloe kaplan started a weekly culture club in horace mann elementary school kindergarten classes with the idea of capitalizing on the school's international student population. >> i think the most important thing is for each child to feel really celebrated. >> kaplan says it helps to the sense of community and confidence. even the shy students come out of their shells when they are sharing. occasionally, teachers chime in as well. is in a place called south america. >> she...
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---kaplan lidera la intencion de voto take half slab con 19 % seguida de libby schaaf con 17 %.actual alcaldesa "jean quan" y "joe tuman" igualan con 15 %. ---once por ciento de los encuestados se mostro indeciso. ---el margen de error es de 4.4 %. cesar ---una mujer de 28 aÑos fue encontrada muerta esta maÑana en el distrito fruitvale en oakland... take map ---el cadaver con disparos de arma de fuego fue descubierto en la avenida 29 a eso de las 3 y dia de la madrugada... ---los disparos fueron detectados por el sistema de ubicacion de detonaciones de la ciudad... ---este es el homicidio numero 66 en lo que va del aÑo en esa ciudad. cesar ---un sujeto hiri este jueves con un hacha a dos policas de nueva york, y otros agentes mataron al atacante con sus armas de fuego... take vo ---sucedio en el barrio de queens cuando el agresor, de unos 32 aÑos de edad y que no ha sido identificado por las autoridades, se lanz de improviso portando un hacha contra cuatro oficiales... ---en el altercado result herida una mujer de 29 aÑos, por una bala perdida. cesar ---familiares y amigos de al
---kaplan lidera la intencion de voto take half slab con 19 % seguida de libby schaaf con 17 %.actual alcaldesa "jean quan" y "joe tuman" igualan con 15 %. ---once por ciento de los encuestados se mostro indeciso. ---el margen de error es de 4.4 %. cesar ---una mujer de 28 aÑos fue encontrada muerta esta maÑana en el distrito fruitvale en oakland... take map ---el cadaver con disparos de arma de fuego fue descubierto en la avenida 29 a eso de las 3 y dia de la madrugada......
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she is locked in a tight contest with kaplan. did you know there are a dozen other candidates in the race? new at 6:00, they told our mike sugerman they are sick and tired of being ignored. >> you know these people? they are part of what's known as lesser eight. eight gathered today to complain they aren't getting media coverage. >> this is from the official election website. >> he made a splash on national tv last night for his somewhat unorthodoxed campaign. >> i want to be mayor of oakland because god told me to bring peace to this earth and advocate people to conceal carry. >> god told you to do that? >> yes. >> with guns? >> yes. >> he wants everyone to have a gun in oakland. here is his stance on guns. >> hold it like this. >> like that? >> he didn't bring his weapon today. sam washington has little to do with mr. lou except he, too, is another one of the lesser known candidates. in a tiny windowless room he runs a campaign fueled by his own $50,000 which bought more than a dozen billboards around town. >> how you doing. >>
she is locked in a tight contest with kaplan. did you know there are a dozen other candidates in the race? new at 6:00, they told our mike sugerman they are sick and tired of being ignored. >> you know these people? they are part of what's known as lesser eight. eight gathered today to complain they aren't getting media coverage. >> this is from the official election website. >> he made a splash on national tv last night for his somewhat unorthodoxed campaign. >> i want...
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>> next on the presidency, a conversation with author fred kaplan about his biography john quincy adams, american visionary. although he was not remembered r being a great president he argues john quincy adams was one of the the new york historical society hosted this hour-long event. we are just going to talk amongst ourselves for a while. it's great to be here. one detail that you want to correct. >> yes. ,y career has been very diverse but it's mostly focused on literature and history. i keep a low profile, hidden away in maine as i read and write. i don't have the opportunity to political in current and military things. but i have written biographies about thomas carlyle and charles dickens and henry james and mark twain. somehow i got directed more towards some history and the interconnection between literature and politics in recent years. the figure that brought me there was our wonderful 16th president, abraham lincoln. my most recent book prior to "john quincy adams: american was "lincoln, the biography of a writer." me that lincoln was not only an extra ordinary politician and
>> next on the presidency, a conversation with author fred kaplan about his biography john quincy adams, american visionary. although he was not remembered r being a great president he argues john quincy adams was one of the the new york historical society hosted this hour-long event. we are just going to talk amongst ourselves for a while. it's great to be here. one detail that you want to correct. >> yes. ,y career has been very diverse but it's mostly focused on literature and...
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art kaplan is the director of of medical ethics and actually a representative of the who on this verybate. i will start with you, herbert. thanks for taking the time. i know it has been hectic with the attention casey is receiving. we are glad she is testing negative and doing fine. your firm spoke to her today. how is she doing? she said in the past she is fine physically, but this is emotionally trying for her. >> casey is not a public person under normal circumstances, but this has been a trying period for her. thank goodness she is back at maine at home and doing well. it has been a harrowing experience for her. >> does she plan to self quarantine at this point? >> we are taking it a step at a time. as i say, she is reviewing all her options and she is a very serious person. casey is among the best america has. she works in a humanitarian program and is a well-trained health care professional and her expertise is in this area. she is going to do the right thing. >> and professor kaplan, what are the ethical stakes for the health care workers coming back who are facing involuntary
art kaplan is the director of of medical ethics and actually a representative of the who on this verybate. i will start with you, herbert. thanks for taking the time. i know it has been hectic with the attention casey is receiving. we are glad she is testing negative and doing fine. your firm spoke to her today. how is she doing? she said in the past she is fine physically, but this is emotionally trying for her. >> casey is not a public person under normal circumstances, but this has...
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art kaplan joins us this morning.hanks so much for joining us. >> thanks for having meg. > what's our biggest concern when it comes to ebb in this country? >> panic. i think there's danger that we're all just going to do things like avoid things from africa or not go on a plane or walk on the other side of the street when someone seems to have a fever. there's no reason for panic. we have to be concerned, pay attention. i'm not sure some of the government responses to ebola have been up to snuff, but no reason for panic yet, because this is a disease in the us we can control. let's get to some questions, dr. kaplan. i think we had some people ask questions that we want to read. one is why hasn't air travel originating in west africa been stopped. >> very tough from preventing people from west after rick contact getting here. i'm not sure you can stop people from there coming here. my suggestion on that one, ask people to get a visa, have a doctor certify that they haven't had any symptoms for 14 days or 2 s 1* days. i
art kaplan joins us this morning.hanks so much for joining us. >> thanks for having meg. > what's our biggest concern when it comes to ebb in this country? >> panic. i think there's danger that we're all just going to do things like avoid things from africa or not go on a plane or walk on the other side of the street when someone seems to have a fever. there's no reason for panic. we have to be concerned, pay attention. i'm not sure some of the government responses to ebola have...
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kaplan of nyu has never happened in the history of this nation.rst reported on the case last year. doctors in california performed what was to be a routine surgery to remove her tonsils, but relatives say she started bleeding and eventually her heart stopped. three doctors declared her brain dead. her family fought the attempts to remove her from a breathing machine and both sides agreed to transfer the teen to a facility in new jersey but the family had to deal with any complications that came along. the hospital was not going to be responsible. fast forward to now and the family's attorney says doctors at a nonprofit foundation ran tests last week and found signs that her brain is still functioning. yesterday inside his office, the lawyer showed videos to reporters and he claim that hed they show the teen is moving happened and foot on command. but he says reporters could only watch the videos and could not record the meeting. lawyers for the hospital in california now say the judge was absolutely correct to declare her dead. but if the court re
kaplan of nyu has never happened in the history of this nation.rst reported on the case last year. doctors in california performed what was to be a routine surgery to remove her tonsils, but relatives say she started bleeding and eventually her heart stopped. three doctors declared her brain dead. her family fought the attempts to remove her from a breathing machine and both sides agreed to transfer the teen to a facility in new jersey but the family had to deal with any complications that came...
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. >> and professor kaplan, what are the ethical stakes for the health care workers coming back who are facing involuntary quarantine? >> the stakes are high because you don't want panic and fear to result in loss of liberty. quarantine is a serious step to take. i saw governor christie talking about this and one thing he hasn't answered is if they chose to break a quarantine, would we drag them back into the house? we haven't thought through quarantine. i will go further and say casey seems to be one of the heroes. i don't think she wants to hurt or harm anyone. she went thousands of miles out of her way in hellish conditions. i trust they will do the right thing and i don't think they need governors or panic to drive what they do. >> we are about two minutes out we have been told from the press conference at emory university hospital where we will hear from amber vinson. we should learn more about her case and what it teaches us about the response around the country. drilling down on the ethical questions, you represent the who on this. one point made by the whouts and other part whit
. >> and professor kaplan, what are the ethical stakes for the health care workers coming back who are facing involuntary quarantine? >> the stakes are high because you don't want panic and fear to result in loss of liberty. quarantine is a serious step to take. i saw governor christie talking about this and one thing he hasn't answered is if they chose to break a quarantine, would we drag them back into the house? we haven't thought through quarantine. i will go further and say...
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dan kaplan writes for "sports business digest." >> in this environment of worrying about how an organizationis perceived vis a vis issues of women, misogyny, sexism, there seems to be utter zero tolerance. >> reporter: bishop issued an apology: bishop is the first p.g.a. of america president ever to be ousted. adding further insult to injury, he'll not be invited to future p.g.a. invitations or ryder cups, as well. >> miller: hundreds of users of the social media site reddit descended on a town in kentucky today to make sure a world war ii vet got a proper send-off. roscoe cassidy lived to be 107, and it's said he was worried that having lived so long, nobody would be around to attend his funeral. happily, he was wrong. musician jack bruce has died. ♪ ♪ with his band cream, bruce sang and played bass on some of the most iconic and influential hits of the 1960s and scored the first platinum record in history. a partial list of the group's hits: "white room," "i feel free" and "sunshine of your love." jack bruce was 71 years old. liberians burying their ebola dead in secret, defying the govern
dan kaplan writes for "sports business digest." >> in this environment of worrying about how an organizationis perceived vis a vis issues of women, misogyny, sexism, there seems to be utter zero tolerance. >> reporter: bishop issued an apology: bishop is the first p.g.a. of america president ever to be ousted. adding further insult to injury, he'll not be invited to future p.g.a. invitations or ryder cups, as well. >> miller: hundreds of users of the social media...
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kaplan leads the pack but chef is right on her heels with 17% of the vote. followed by incumbent mayor and college professor both at 15% and new customer brian parker at 10. this is a ranked choice election. depending on how they use their second and third choices, any of the five could be the winner. >> we'll keep pushing. one big change is the rise of council woman libby shaf who recently got a big boost from oakland mayor jerry brown. >> the government's endorsement help. >> absolutely. >> frontrunner kaplan can feel the race tighten sglaeg i find it important to call every voter, knock on every door. >> absolutely a competitive race. and we think, by the way it will come down to undecided voters. >> those undecided voters are almost a 5th of the vote and include people's picks in a system that many voters are trying to figure out. >> honestly, i get confused with it. >> you know what? i voted for the same person all the way across. >> what will you do? >> i'll figure it out. i'm sharper than a let on. >> it has a plus or minus error. >> another close rac
kaplan leads the pack but chef is right on her heels with 17% of the vote. followed by incumbent mayor and college professor both at 15% and new customer brian parker at 10. this is a ranked choice election. depending on how they use their second and third choices, any of the five could be the winner. >> we'll keep pushing. one big change is the rise of council woman libby shaf who recently got a big boost from oakland mayor jerry brown. >> the government's endorsement help....
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other candidates include oakland councilwoman rebecca kaplan, courtney ruby. attorney dan siegel and joe did tuman. >>> and you rounding out the 15 -- and you rounding out the 15 candidates are -- >>> an incredible act of altruism in concord after an off-duty chp sergeant discovered $120,000 in cash on a bay area road and returned it. the 20-year chp veteran who asked not to be identified was driving along concord boulevard last month when she spotted two bags in the roadway. she stopped to pick up the bags and discovered they were bank company bags filled with $100 bills. the sergeant says she immediately reported it and turned the money in. >> i have a lot of friends that have said what are you thinking? why did you turn that in? i would take that home. >> the money has been returned to its rightful owner. the chp sergeant did not want to be identified because she said the story is not about her. >>> today, hundreds of firefighters are making their way up the peninsula as part of the annual relay to support the alyssa ann rush foundation. rosemary orozco is
other candidates include oakland councilwoman rebecca kaplan, courtney ruby. attorney dan siegel and joe did tuman. >>> and you rounding out the 15 -- and you rounding out the 15 candidates are -- >>> an incredible act of altruism in concord after an off-duty chp sergeant discovered $120,000 in cash on a bay area road and returned it. the 20-year chp veteran who asked not to be identified was driving along concord boulevard last month when she spotted two bags in the roadway....
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kaplan is still in the lead. however, since shaft was endorsed by brown she is in second. the mayor is in third place. analysts say the mayor's polling numbers have never recovered from the handling of a violent occupy oakland event. >> in the governor's race, republican candidate neel kashkari will take the campaign to burlingame this afternoon. he will visit san mateo county g.o.p. headquarters and take part by calling voters at a phone bank trailing governor brown by huge margins in name recognition and campaign funds. >> there was political history yesterday in los angeles, state senator was sworn in as president, the 47-year-old is only the second latino ever sworn in and the first in a century, raised in poverty, he said he wants to give every child a chance at the american dream. >> a stunning admission from a company facing lawsuits over guardrail safety, with the manufacturer say they are safe. in testimony they revealed that in five crash tests the guard rails failed badly and should absorb the impact and cull off to the side but a lawsuit claim they malfunction
kaplan is still in the lead. however, since shaft was endorsed by brown she is in second. the mayor is in third place. analysts say the mayor's polling numbers have never recovered from the handling of a violent occupy oakland event. >> in the governor's race, republican candidate neel kashkari will take the campaign to burlingame this afternoon. he will visit san mateo county g.o.p. headquarters and take part by calling voters at a phone bank trailing governor brown by huge margins in...
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. >> the latest kpix5 poll shows rebecca kaplan leading the race. >>> the night, we are learning about what seems to be a massive case of food poisoning here in the bay area. >> plus, if you have band-aid wondering what is wrong with your phone, this might be the answer. tonight, the feds say at&t has been throttling millions of us. ,, it's a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools. torlakson's blueprint outlines how investing in our schools will reduce class sizes, bring back music and art, and provide a well-rounded education. and torlakson's plan calls for more parental involvement. spending decisions about our education dollars should be made by parents and teachers, not by politicians. tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for a plan that invests in our public schools. c-p convention this weekend. >> late tonight, we learned that dozens of people have gotten very sick. in fact, violently ill at a big naacp convention that went off this weekend. joe is in redwood stay. what do now know about this? >> reporter: it
. >> the latest kpix5 poll shows rebecca kaplan leading the race. >>> the night, we are learning about what seems to be a massive case of food poisoning here in the bay area. >> plus, if you have band-aid wondering what is wrong with your phone, this might be the answer. tonight, the feds say at&t has been throttling millions of us. ,, it's a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools. torlakson's...
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are that are kaplan, thank you for offering your insight. >> my pleasure. >>> a white house sending a high representative to west africa, the u.s. am bassor now in guinea. we'll go live to the white house next. >>> plus flowers line fences as the town mourns a school shooting in washington and the community is wondering why a popular teen went on a rampage. t with five vital nutrients. [ aniston ] because beautiful skin goes with everything. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. aveeno®. tastes better when marie cait's homemade.s dinner like chicken blanketed in golden breadcrumbs and wholesome sides with her signatures touches. marie callender's. . >>> u.s. ambassador to the united nations, samantha power, arrived in ebola-stricken guinea this morning. >> it's the first stop on her visit to the three countries in west africa that have been hardest hit by the deadly virus. cnn's erin mcpike joins us from the white house and candy crowley is also live in washington. let's start with you. what message does ambassad baba power hope to send during this visit? >> reporter: first it's larg
are that are kaplan, thank you for offering your insight. >> my pleasure. >>> a white house sending a high representative to west africa, the u.s. am bassor now in guinea. we'll go live to the white house next. >>> plus flowers line fences as the town mourns a school shooting in washington and the community is wondering why a popular teen went on a rampage. t with five vital nutrients. [ aniston ] because beautiful skin goes with everything. aveeno®. naturally beautiful...
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rebecca kaplan still leads the pack as the first choice for voters and schaaf is on the her heals followedan quan and joe tuman both at 15% and newcomer businessman bryan parker at 10. but this is a rank choice election so, in other words, depending on how voters use their second and third choices, any of the five could be the winner. >> we're going to keep pushing. >> reporter: one big change is the rise of councilwoman libby schaaf who recently got a big boost from governor and former oakland mayor jerry brown. >> you think the governor's endorsement helped you? ? >> absolutely. i think it's important to talk to every voter. >> it's a competitive race. and we think by the way that it will come down to undecided voters. >> reporter: they are almost a fifth of the vote including
rebecca kaplan still leads the pack as the first choice for voters and schaaf is on the her heals followedan quan and joe tuman both at 15% and newcomer businessman bryan parker at 10. but this is a rank choice election so, in other words, depending on how voters use their second and third choices, any of the five could be the winner. >> we're going to keep pushing. >> reporter: one big change is the rise of councilwoman libby schaaf who recently got a big boost from governor and...
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the poll finds rebecca kaplan leading in the race for oakland mayor. there is a second place tie between jean quan and libby schaaf, who was in fourth place last week until the governor endorsed her. >> reporter: a latino will lead the state senate. kevin deleo was sworn in. the ceremonies were held in los angeles. in a piece is, de leon emphasized his working class roots. >>> tomorrow is the 25th anniversary of the loma prieta earthquake that hit the bay area hard. it was a magnitude 6.9 quake with an epicenter of the san andreas fault in the santa cruz mountains. 63 people were killed. a majority of those died when the section of the double- decker 880 freeway collapsed in oakland. >>> today millions of people are expected to be part of the "great california shake-out" an annual drill that reminds us what to do. duck, cover and hold on. it will be practiced at a middle school. hundreds will be at san jose's tech museum. >>> california is working on an early warning earthquake system as well but it will take two years before it's running here in the s
the poll finds rebecca kaplan leading in the race for oakland mayor. there is a second place tie between jean quan and libby schaaf, who was in fourth place last week until the governor endorsed her. >> reporter: a latino will lead the state senate. kevin deleo was sworn in. the ceremonies were held in los angeles. in a piece is, de leon emphasized his working class roots. >>> tomorrow is the 25th anniversary of the loma prieta earthquake that hit the bay area hard. it was a...
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. >> the polls show that rebecca kaplan says she's not focused on what they're doing. >> our evidence shows we're succeeding at that. >> shaft was picking up the governor's blessing another top contender. >> it would be nice to be the place it used to be. >> he was trying to gain favor there. >> i any anyone wants to remember "sports illustrated" affect. you know, they put your picture on the magazine, you lose the next game that you play. >> the mayor, jean kwan's campaign claiming she does have the most diverse coalitions in the race. in oakland, abc7 news. >> and how much does a landlord have to pay to kick you out of your apartment. affordable housing in san francisco. >> and ushering in activities by sea on land and in the air. >> i'll let you know when inland areas will get relief from the hot weather coming up. >> and later, some cardiac patients defying odds, offering tag: sooner or later, everyone needs a helping hand, or a helping paw! so mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train assistance dogs for wounded veterans. veteran: i live independently bec
. >> the polls show that rebecca kaplan says she's not focused on what they're doing. >> our evidence shows we're succeeding at that. >> shaft was picking up the governor's blessing another top contender. >> it would be nice to be the place it used to be. >> he was trying to gain favor there. >> i any anyone wants to remember "sports illustrated" affect. you know, they put your picture on the magazine, you lose the next game that you play. >>...
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we turn to robert kaplan, former vice chairman of goldman sachs and professor at harvard business school joined the -- joins me now. do they even have the luxury to do that, given the track record of carl icahn and other activist investors? can they shrug them off? opec they cannot shrug them off, but -- >> they cannot shrug them off, but they will look at their company differently before carl icahn shows up. but once carl icahn or a dan loeb shows up, you've got to do the analysis that they do and see if you agree. >> splits are very much in vogue right now. but not so long ago, it was -- it wasinging touted in the valley to bring companies together. is it about compensation? >> i think there has been a that aince the 1980's clear focused company is easier for wall street to understand and tends to be valued more highly. flows -- thebsent flownce low -- the ebb and in the last 30 years, there have been cleaner takeovers. activism has gotten engaged in earnest in the last few years. maybe a little bit of discipline broke down, you could argue, in the past five years, and you have some co
we turn to robert kaplan, former vice chairman of goldman sachs and professor at harvard business school joined the -- joins me now. do they even have the luxury to do that, given the track record of carl icahn and other activist investors? can they shrug them off? opec they cannot shrug them off, but -- >> they cannot shrug them off, but they will look at their company differently before carl icahn shows up. but once carl icahn or a dan loeb shows up, you've got to do the analysis that...
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---kaplan lidera la intencion de voto take half slab con 19 % seguida de libby schaaf con 17 %.esa "jean quan" y "joe tuman" igualan con 15 %. ---once por ciento de los encuestados se mostro indeciso. ---el margen de error es de 4.4 %. lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: bajas temperaturas y nubosidad. para la tarde subira el termometro, permanecen las nubes. y para la noche esperamos temperaturas en los rangos de: 50's =============== como usted sabe en nuestra area geografica tenemos por lo menos cinco microclimas. hoy las temperaturas maximas en: la bahia norte tenemos: 76 la bahia sur tenemos: 83 la bahia este tenemos : 78 la costa tenemos: 68 los valles tenemos: 81 ================ ahora hablemos de lo que podemos esperar en cuanto a las temperaturas minimas. la bahia norte tenemos: 57 la bahia sur tenemos: 59 la ba
---kaplan lidera la intencion de voto take half slab con 19 % seguida de libby schaaf con 17 %.esa "jean quan" y "joe tuman" igualan con 15 %. ---once por ciento de los encuestados se mostro indeciso. ---el margen de error es de 4.4 %. lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes...
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. >> the polls show that rebecca kaplan says she's not focused on what they're doing. >> our evidence shows we're succeeding at that. >> shaft was picking up the governor's blessing another top contender. >> it would be nice to be the place it used to be. >> he was trying to gain favor there. >> i any anyone wants to remember "sports illustrated" affect. you know, they put your picture on the magazine, you lose the next game that you play. >> the mayor, jean kwan's campaign claiming she does have the most diverse coalitions in the race. in oakland, abc7 news. >> and how much does a landlord have to pay to kick you out of your apartment. affordable housing in san francisco. >> and ushering in activities by sea on land and in the air. >> i'll let you know when inland areas will get relief from the hot weather coming up. >> and later, some cardiac patients defying odds, offering thanks to first responders. i have $40,ney do you have in your pocket right now? o yon $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start pu
. >> the polls show that rebecca kaplan says she's not focused on what they're doing. >> our evidence shows we're succeeding at that. >> shaft was picking up the governor's blessing another top contender. >> it would be nice to be the place it used to be. >> he was trying to gain favor there. >> i any anyone wants to remember "sports illustrated" affect. you know, they put your picture on the magazine, you lose the next game that you play. >>...
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constitution and george washington's presidency. 175 years later, i want to say thank you to fred kaplan for bring a john quincy adams back. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span 3. c-span us on twitter @ history for information historians and law professors recently gathered at the university of baltimore law mr. civildiscuss rights. thurgood marshall and the naacp. they explored his early law career and work in the south to expand voting rights for african-americans. you will hear about his arguments before the u.s. supreme court and how he became the first african-american appointed to the highest court in the land. p
constitution and george washington's presidency. 175 years later, i want to say thank you to fred kaplan for bring a john quincy adams back. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span 3. c-span us on twitter @ history for information historians and law professors recently gathered at the university of baltimore law mr. civildiscuss rights. thurgood...
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kaplan received $2,100 from the wolfs and that is a no-no.law bars anyone in contract talks with the city from donating to a canidate from the start of negotiations until six months after the deal is done. >>> two bay area district attorneys from santa clara county and san francisco are supporting a proposition to allow 10,000 prison inmates to apply for early released and with change sex nonviolent crimes from felonies to miffs according to our partners, only one other d.a. supports the idea. a poll shows 62 percent of california voters support proposition friend. >>> what gives this october? summer has not left. >> today is the last day. 10- or 15-degrees cooler. a couple of chances of rain. if you are tired of the warm weather, just wait. we will have more cloud cover the next several days. >> now, the winds and the fire danger which will continue until 11 o'clock with 12 miles per hour on mount tamalpais and calm in the oakland hills and four at los gatos. the winds in the lower will vacations are nonexistent or three to five miles per ho
kaplan received $2,100 from the wolfs and that is a no-no.law bars anyone in contract talks with the city from donating to a canidate from the start of negotiations until six months after the deal is done. >>> two bay area district attorneys from santa clara county and san francisco are supporting a proposition to allow 10,000 prison inmates to apply for early released and with change sex nonviolent crimes from felonies to miffs according to our partners, only one other d.a. supports...
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. >>> kaplan is still in the lead for oakland mayor but since shaft was endorsed by brown ten days agoe mayor, the incumbent, is in third place and her polling numbers have never recovered from the handling of occupy oakland events three years ago. >> in the for's race, neel kashkari will take the campaign to burlingame and visit san mateo county g.o.p. headquarters and take part calling voters at a phone bank trailing the governor by huge margins especially in name recognition and campaign funds. >> political history made history in los angeles. a state senator sworn in as president of the senate, is 47 years old and only the second latino to be senate president and the first was more than a century ago. the former activist raised in poverty he said he wants to give every child a chance at the machine dream. >> a state official criticized for his cozy relationship with the company he should be keeping his eye on is departmenting himself from pg&e. he is recusing himself from work related to the pg&e explosion in 2010 and a rate case. for weeks, we have reported on e-mails showing the
. >>> kaplan is still in the lead for oakland mayor but since shaft was endorsed by brown ten days agoe mayor, the incumbent, is in third place and her polling numbers have never recovered from the handling of occupy oakland events three years ago. >> in the for's race, neel kashkari will take the campaign to burlingame and visit san mateo county g.o.p. headquarters and take part calling voters at a phone bank trailing the governor by huge margins especially in name recognition...
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j kaplan and catherine would. they both have totally different ways of investing.finitely sit with you no matter what. they say do not chase what looks to be a rally. chase other things. burritos beading burgers. we will take on the mcdonald's chipolte battle here. which one is better for your portfolio. stay tuned. melissa: the winner of the lays potato chip contest. was that the vinegar. can you imagine that? $1 million or 1% of the sales. whichever is larger. what do you think will be larger? i have no interest in that. i guess i am the only one. we've got spirit. yes we do. we've got spirit. how about you? a haunted town is up for sale just for your halloween party. you can never have too much "money." ♪ hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. melissa: every corner of the
j kaplan and catherine would. they both have totally different ways of investing.finitely sit with you no matter what. they say do not chase what looks to be a rally. chase other things. burritos beading burgers. we will take on the mcdonald's chipolte battle here. which one is better for your portfolio. stay tuned. melissa: the winner of the lays potato chip contest. was that the vinegar. can you imagine that? $1 million or 1% of the sales. whichever is larger. what do you think will be...
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roberta kaplan joins me now. thank you, robbie. what's next. >> the short answer to that is not much. >> really only the fifth circuit that has been argued in which there is a spending case. they will be happying to win and there cases that have been argued that are yet to be decided. i'm willing to predict that both will affirm that will mean there will be marriage in the circuits as well. all eye are are looking at the fifth circuit done in texas. >> we mentioned there is no explanation out of the court today. >> there is unsarktally comments about the court's leanings on gay marriage. >> sooner or later it will come to the court. >> the remarkable thing is how attitudes have changed on the issue. i attribute it to gay people ready to stand up and say who they are. when they do that, people looked around and it was the next door neighbor and it was their child's best friend and even their child. >> i read it and i hadn't seen that. i had a hard time. >> for you. >> i had a hard time cheering as i was listening. what they were get
roberta kaplan joins me now. thank you, robbie. what's next. >> the short answer to that is not much. >> really only the fifth circuit that has been argued in which there is a spending case. they will be happying to win and there cases that have been argued that are yet to be decided. i'm willing to predict that both will affirm that will mean there will be marriage in the circuits as well. all eye are are looking at the fifth circuit done in texas. >> we mentioned there is no...
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. >> pam:quan's two strongest challengers are city council members rebecca kaplan.e in third in the last election. >> pam: and libby schaaf, who has been endorsed by governor and former mayor jerry brown and today by senator barbara >> pam:behind the front runners, the large field of hopefuls include businessman and former port commissioner bryan parker. city audtor counrtney ruby. university professor joe tuman. >> pam:and mystery candidate eric wilson, who has reported no campaign contributions, has taken part in none of the mayoral debates, and has no functioning campaign website. and that's just the beginning of a long list of candiates. >> pam:kron 4's haaziq madyun reports. >> reporter: ability at eight cabinets as the election nears. >>: i am completely opposed to the incident. i am one of the very few people here that no in the ring about law enforcement. >>: i'm gonna let it be known that all these can and does exist and spent a lot on their campaigns. >> reporter: just about all these may or could the candidates agree. >> reporter: basically voters could c
. >> pam:quan's two strongest challengers are city council members rebecca kaplan.e in third in the last election. >> pam: and libby schaaf, who has been endorsed by governor and former mayor jerry brown and today by senator barbara >> pam:behind the front runners, the large field of hopefuls include businessman and former port commissioner bryan parker. city audtor counrtney ruby. university professor joe tuman. >> pam:and mystery candidate eric wilson, who has reported...
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joining me now in studio art kapl kaplan. thank you for joining us.let's look at some of the situation here. the new york times talking about tracing possible contacts. city health officials were faced with the challenge of trying to find the right balance between trying to find everyone who might have been exposed and responding to a disease that is transmitted only through direct exposure to bodily fluids. i feel like there's such conflicting information in that. we know meaning the medical professionals. you know how ebola is transmitted. through vomiting, diarrhea, bodily fluids. if dr. spencer didn't show or have any of the symptoms why is it then necessary to look for people who were on subways? to notify his neighbors, to shut down a bowling alley? >> public trust. if you didn't brush your teeth with him. you're not going to get ebola. it's hard to get it. you have to have someone vomit on it. you have to have the bloods. those are the means of transmission. it doesn't live on toilet seats. it's almost a public confidence boost. would it make b
joining me now in studio art kapl kaplan. thank you for joining us.let's look at some of the situation here. the new york times talking about tracing possible contacts. city health officials were faced with the challenge of trying to find the right balance between trying to find everyone who might have been exposed and responding to a disease that is transmitted only through direct exposure to bodily fluids. i feel like there's such conflicting information in that. we know meaning the medical...
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jay kaplan heads up a security firm in redwood city recruiting security experts who have full time dayobs. >> they are security experts working for big tech companies, security consultants. >> reporter: it offers them the opportunity to make a little cash on the side by breaking into systems owned by its clients. the crowdsourcing offers a distinct advantage. >> i can look at things differently which somebody from inside can probably miss. >> reporter: another perk for the client hackers only get paid if they find a problem. >> it causes them to have a mentality shift to think outside the box on the come up with extremely creative solutions. >> reporter: in just a few months, one hacker netted $30,000. >> i would say this is good idea. >> reporter: he is vice president of security at fire eye in milpitas where experts monitor a growing number of sophisticated cyber attacks. he says there's plenty of work to go around, however -- >> make sure these are indeed good people. you know? background check, skill check. >> reporter: he says it does just that. plus more. >> this goes back to our
jay kaplan heads up a security firm in redwood city recruiting security experts who have full time dayobs. >> they are security experts working for big tech companies, security consultants. >> reporter: it offers them the opportunity to make a little cash on the side by breaking into systems owned by its clients. the crowdsourcing offers a distinct advantage. >> i can look at things differently which somebody from inside can probably miss. >> reporter: another perk for...
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and it is on that newly opened path that we find the kaplan family having slight disagreement it, seemsout how they discovered the new boardwalk. let's listen? >> i sent you an e-mail. >> , no i was just looking for stuff to do. >> but you found a link to top ten things to do. >> maybe. >> in philadelphia today. >> no. >> but the tiny skirmish sued by great water views and everyone is happy. so is tom who loves -- >> just nice uninterrupted stroll. >> river boardwalk opened to peddlers, walkers, joggers and stair ers, down the road, so to speak, eventually even farther south along the river, those big scissors can open up the world. in philadelphia, carol erickson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> i'm going to have to take a long walk over there, that looks great. that will looks fantasticment feel trip. katie says fieldtrip. that's great. >> well, halloween just few weeks away, and business is booming. >> no tricks here, just treats, for retailers, that's because the national retail federation estimates that people will spend $7.4 billion this halloween, that includes costumes, candy, deco
and it is on that newly opened path that we find the kaplan family having slight disagreement it, seemsout how they discovered the new boardwalk. let's listen? >> i sent you an e-mail. >> , no i was just looking for stuff to do. >> but you found a link to top ten things to do. >> maybe. >> in philadelphia today. >> no. >> but the tiny skirmish sued by great water views and everyone is happy. so is tom who loves -- >> just nice uninterrupted...
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professor arthur kaplan division of medical ethics at new york university and also joining us former ntsb managing director peter goelz. we'll start with you, peter and talk about the airline procedures. we hear frontier airlines saying it's going over and above cdc guidance. is this to try to rebuild confidence in the airlines? have they already taken a hit? >> i think there's no question it's designed to rebuild confidence. the airplane cleaners are really the forgotten people in the airline business. they're paid minimum wage. they are minimally trained. they're under great pressure to turn these planes around. they are underequipped. this is an area that needs to be addressed. right now it's a gray area on supervision. nobody oversees what they do, no federal agency. so i think frontier is doing the right thing, but there are broader questions here for the airplane cleaners. >> people are scrambling to be better prepared, arthur. the cdc's chief is going to be in the hot seat today before congress, at least at this congress hearing. what does the cdc need to do to restore confide
professor arthur kaplan division of medical ethics at new york university and also joining us former ntsb managing director peter goelz. we'll start with you, peter and talk about the airline procedures. we hear frontier airlines saying it's going over and above cdc guidance. is this to try to rebuild confidence in the airlines? have they already taken a hit? >> i think there's no question it's designed to rebuild confidence. the airplane cleaners are really the forgotten people in the...
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>> we find the kaplan family having slight disagreement it seems how they discover the new boardwalk,ver. >> i sent awe e-mail. >> no, i was just looking for stuff to do. >> but you found a link to like top ten things to do. >> maybe. >> in philadelphia today. >> no. >> but the time i skirmish by great water views says everyone is hey so, tomorrow, who loves to -- >> just nice un limited scroll. >> river boardwalk open to peddlers, walkers, joggers and stairrs. down the road so to speak, eventually even farther south along the river, those big scissors can open up the world. in philadelphia, carol erickson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> let's check our weather right now, here's k fell. >> i would say if you're going to go check out the new boardwalk, may want to wait until the afternoon hours every saturday. >> this next fronts al boundery and you got to zoom south realize to see the whole thing, going to be our next wet weather producer if you want to go out today, go to for it. we want to talk about the arrival and passage of the next front, give you sense every timing of the rain.
>> we find the kaplan family having slight disagreement it seems how they discover the new boardwalk,ver. >> i sent awe e-mail. >> no, i was just looking for stuff to do. >> but you found a link to like top ten things to do. >> maybe. >> in philadelphia today. >> no. >> but the time i skirmish by great water views says everyone is hey so, tomorrow, who loves to -- >> just nice un limited scroll. >> river boardwalk open to peddlers,...
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art kaplan, the representative on ebola and the director of the division of medical ethics at nyu medical center. thanks for coming back. >> that seems appropriate. we heard from u.s. officials that are doing the same for themselves. also the order that she can't go within three feet of people. is that science-based? >> no, doesn't make sense at all. she is not going to infect anyone. we had about i'm going to say 30 or 40 people come back from liberia doing what she was doing without anybody get out for the press coverage of anyone returning. back at april and may from the frontlines and they wandered around and saw whoever they did and did what they did. they self-monitored and did what they had from the doctor's organization told them to do. the-foot rule doesn't make sense. she is there with her person. can he go to town? >> no reports that he is experiencing symptoms or anything unusual at all. >> i am getting breaking news. ohio is passing more stringent regulations with more quarantines with the department of health. they issued that this moment. is this new quarantine regulation t
art kaplan, the representative on ebola and the director of the division of medical ethics at nyu medical center. thanks for coming back. >> that seems appropriate. we heard from u.s. officials that are doing the same for themselves. also the order that she can't go within three feet of people. is that science-based? >> no, doesn't make sense at all. she is not going to infect anyone. we had about i'm going to say 30 or 40 people come back from liberia doing what she was doing...
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reactions to the latest ebola case, this tweet stood out to me the most, from the keyboard of arthur kaplan. nyc ebola patient went bowling. remember, he was not infectious, so media, stop scaring people. bowling may be more dangerous than he was. let's see what he has to say this morning. here he's here in studio. bowling, more dangerous than ebola, come on? >> i suspect it is. when he was at the bowling alley, he was not symptomatic, he did not have vomiting and wasability excreting bodily fluids and wasment infectious. i know people are going to run around and say maybe he brushed up against someone. the own wnly way you can get is have to sex with him or share a tooth brush with him. i'll stand by it. >> you're getting to this idea that we are afraid of the wrong things as a society. it feels like right now, we have gone from scary story to scary story to scary story. i can think back to isis this summer, maybe even the missing malaysian jet liner in the spring. it's not that those stories aren't scary. is it that we shouldn't personally fear what they're about? >> i don't think we shou
reactions to the latest ebola case, this tweet stood out to me the most, from the keyboard of arthur kaplan. nyc ebola patient went bowling. remember, he was not infectious, so media, stop scaring people. bowling may be more dangerous than he was. let's see what he has to say this morning. here he's here in studio. bowling, more dangerous than ebola, come on? >> i suspect it is. when he was at the bowling alley, he was not symptomatic, he did not have vomiting and wasability excreting...
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. >> joining us right now, arthur kaplan, director of the division of medical ethics at nyu's langoneical center. professor, great to have you here to talk about the ethical issues that are coming up. you've written an article saying that you get ebola flashing on the breaking news banners, et cetera, americans are going to panic. you say hold on, let's slow our roll a little bit here. >> right. no reason to panic. reason to pay attention, no doubt about that, but not panic. why? the disease is tough to transmit, the authorities are tracing everybody that this guy came in contact with. so i don't think there's a reason to panic at all. that we shouldn't be doing. >> panic is never a good response. >> it's a bad response. >> generally. >> but i think it's obviously of concern and of note that this disease that was not here before is now here and someone has it. >> and it came in on an airplane as opposed to bringing somebody here. >> you do say the ethical things we need to face, let me give you a list. rigorously screening plane and ship passengers. publicizing hospital procedures. cl
. >> joining us right now, arthur kaplan, director of the division of medical ethics at nyu's langoneical center. professor, great to have you here to talk about the ethical issues that are coming up. you've written an article saying that you get ebola flashing on the breaking news banners, et cetera, americans are going to panic. you say hold on, let's slow our roll a little bit here. >> right. no reason to panic. reason to pay attention, no doubt about that, but not panic. why?...
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icons edie windsor and her attorney robbie kaplan here. you know what my business philosophy is, reynolds? no. not exactly. to attain success, one must project success. that's why we use fedex one rate. their flat rate shipping. exactly. it makes us look top-notch but we know it's affordable. [ garage door opening ] [ sighs ] honey, haven't i asked you to please use the -- we don't have a reception entrance. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® for as low as $7.50. ♪ [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® there's confidence... then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality parts means your peace of mind. it's no wonder last year we sold over three million tires. and during the big tire event, get up to $140 in mail-in rebates on four select tires. ♪ [laughs] when we're having this much fun, why quit? and bounty has no quit in it either. watch how one sheet of bounty keeps working, while their two sheets, just quit. bounty, the no-quit
icons edie windsor and her attorney robbie kaplan here. you know what my business philosophy is, reynolds? no. not exactly. to attain success, one must project success. that's why we use fedex one rate. their flat rate shipping. exactly. it makes us look top-notch but we know it's affordable. [ garage door opening ] [ sighs ] honey, haven't i asked you to please use the -- we don't have a reception entrance. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® for as low as $7.50. ♪ [ male...
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councilwoman rebecca kaplan and jean quan both continue to reach into their wallets to finance theirampaigns. and they are not alone. attorney dan siegel who is representing oakland's progressive left loaned his campaign another $25,000 recently bringing his total to $125,000. and reports show bryan parker has loaned his campaign $55,000. >>> still ahead, obamacare 2.0. the new website that's supposed to be new and improved. and also coming up in tonight's consumerwatch, what you should and shouldn't buy in the month of october to get the best deals. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a-t-and-t customers could be in-line for some refunds.... julie watts on the "largest-ever" settlement ia case involving unauthorized phone charges... >>> tabs customers could be in line for refunds -- at&t customers could be in line for refunds. julie watts with the largest settlement on unauthorized phone charges. >> reporter: it's known as cramming. since 2009, at&t illegally added hundreds of millions of third party charges to customer bills for things they didn't want, like horoscopes, dating tips, ring tones. the ser
councilwoman rebecca kaplan and jean quan both continue to reach into their wallets to finance theirampaigns. and they are not alone. attorney dan siegel who is representing oakland's progressive left loaned his campaign another $25,000 recently bringing his total to $125,000. and reports show bryan parker has loaned his campaign $55,000. >>> still ahead, obamacare 2.0. the new website that's supposed to be new and improved. and also coming up in tonight's consumerwatch, what you...
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the poll finds rebecca kaplan leading in the race for oakland mayor. there's a second place tie between incumbent jean quan and libby schaaf. schaaf had been in fourth place until last week when governor brown endorsed her. >>> a latino will lead the state senate for the first time in more than a century. kevin de leon was sworn in yesterday as senate president pro tem. the chief justice of the state supreme court presided over the ceremonies in los angeles. in his speech, de leon emphasized his working class roots. 2,000 guests were invited. >>> 6:07. after weeks of huge pro- democracy protests in hong kong a possible breakthrough in the standoff between demonstrators and the government. we'll have the latest. >> storm clouds gathering off the coastline. in fact, we have a couple of storms headed our way. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and it's been some tough driving lately around parts of san francisco. that giants game and, of course, the "salesforce" "dreamforce" conference. it's still in full effect. howard street closures between 3rd and 4t
the poll finds rebecca kaplan leading in the race for oakland mayor. there's a second place tie between incumbent jean quan and libby schaaf. schaaf had been in fourth place until last week when governor brown endorsed her. >>> a latino will lead the state senate for the first time in more than a century. kevin de leon was sworn in yesterday as senate president pro tem. the chief justice of the state supreme court presided over the ceremonies in los angeles. in his speech, de leon...
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it is on that newly opened path that we will fine kaplan family having a slight disagreement about how they discover the new boardwalk, let's listen in. >> i sent you an e-mail. no, ways looking for something to do. >> you found a link to top ten things to do. >> exactly. >> no. >> reporter: tiny skirmishing skewed by great water views and everybody is happy. so is tom. >> it was a nice uninterrupted stroll. >> reporter: it is opened to peddler's, walkers, joggers and stairers and down the road so to speak eventually farther south along the river. those big cyst ars can open up the world. >> where do they get those big sirs ars. >> i don't know, big scissor shop somewhere out there. >> i will go look for some and open up my own. so many people on that boardwalk. great extension to the schuylkill river trail and check it out, it will be busy, packed. you can walk right over the schuylkill river. >> great addition in that area. >> carol, but lets go tout ann evans in the traffic center. good morning again, ann. >> good morning. we have a defective traffic light here at tenth and vine str
it is on that newly opened path that we will fine kaplan family having a slight disagreement about how they discover the new boardwalk, let's listen in. >> i sent you an e-mail. no, ways looking for something to do. >> you found a link to top ten things to do. >> exactly. >> no. >> reporter: tiny skirmishing skewed by great water views and everybody is happy. so is tom. >> it was a nice uninterrupted stroll. >> reporter: it is opened to peddler's,...
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michael cox, former federal reserve economist and jack kaplan, 66 billion in assets at bmo, not to mentionan westbury of first trust, the chief economist. that i have ideas and will comment when the fed will tighten rates and why did alan greenspan say at a dinner last night, wait, i'll tell you what alan greenspan said. we have the red hat ceo, talk about a growth company that years after being founded, you and i covered them years ago, melissa. profits and revenue up 19% year-over-year, stock jumping 32% and taking on oracle and amazon and a whole bunch of companies when it comes to trying to create a cloud opportunity for everybody. >>> plus the wall street banker involved in probably one of the most salacious sex scandals. charlie gasparino on the talk of wall street, which bank he works for and why this is news, back to you. >> quite a tease there, liz. that's scandal. >> a lot of it. melissa: we'll tune in, thank you. from the u.s., every corner of the globe money flying around the world. starting in china, big brother is coming, we do not mean the government. a chinese version of th
michael cox, former federal reserve economist and jack kaplan, 66 billion in assets at bmo, not to mentionan westbury of first trust, the chief economist. that i have ideas and will comment when the fed will tighten rates and why did alan greenspan say at a dinner last night, wait, i'll tell you what alan greenspan said. we have the red hat ceo, talk about a growth company that years after being founded, you and i covered them years ago, melissa. profits and revenue up 19% year-over-year, stock...
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. >> joining me, arthur kaplan, from medical ethics at nyu. thank you for joining us again. let's go through some things that luke heard concerns from people. number one, with mr. duncan, according to information we have, he did not have a fever. with this screening process soon to be implemented, he would make it through. >> fever detection is weak scree screen. >> i am going to say to make it look like you're doing something. it is public reassurance. i am not opposed to temperature taking. if you think you're going to have a front line defense that way, i don't think so. >> then this questionnaire, asking people to answer this questionnaire honestly, if they think they can get better medical treatment in the united states, and somehow they pass the temperature test, they're not a spiked fever but have been exposed. >> gee, i think i am feeling pretty good. no, i haven't been near anybody with ebola. if you want to get tough on this, aside from shutting down air travel, the other thing to do is you might say you have to go into the u.s. embassy and get a visa, and it will
. >> joining me, arthur kaplan, from medical ethics at nyu. thank you for joining us again. let's go through some things that luke heard concerns from people. number one, with mr. duncan, according to information we have, he did not have a fever. with this screening process soon to be implemented, he would make it through. >> fever detection is weak scree screen. >> i am going to say to make it look like you're doing something. it is public reassurance. i am not opposed to...
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i'll chat with art kaplan, the nation's foremost bioethicist.me is here to talk about isis. and mark o'mara to talk about the latest developments from ferguson and the midterm elections are a week and a half away. who better than david gergen to discuss that? . >>> we have some new details on the victims of that school shooting north of seattle. gunman jaylen fryberg shot two of his cousins and two other teenage girls. this is one week after he was crowned homecoming prince of his freshman class. cnn has just learned the 14-year-old cousin is in serious condition but improving. the 15-year-old cousin remains in critical condition. we know the next update from that hospital where the two cousins are being treated is coming tomorrow. and we have mentioned previously but a reminder at that other hospital the two female girls are still faighting to stay alive. both girls shot in the head. >>> the washington state school joins a troubling list of similar incidents. by one count, at least 87 school shootings since the tragedy in newtown, connecticut,
i'll chat with art kaplan, the nation's foremost bioethicist.me is here to talk about isis. and mark o'mara to talk about the latest developments from ferguson and the midterm elections are a week and a half away. who better than david gergen to discuss that? . >>> we have some new details on the victims of that school shooting north of seattle. gunman jaylen fryberg shot two of his cousins and two other teenage girls. this is one week after he was crowned homecoming prince of his...
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and it is on that newly opened path that we will find the kaplan family having a slight disagreement about how they discover the new boardwalk, let's listen in. >> i sent you an e-mail i was just looking for stuff to do. >> you found a link to top ten things to do in philadelphia. >> no. >> reporter: tiny skirmishing skewed by great water views and everybody happy and so did tom. >> just a news stroll. >> reporter: river boardwalk opened to peddler's, walkers, joggers and stairers and down the road so to speak eventually even further south along the river. those big cyst ars can open up the world. in philadelphia, carol erickson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> thank you so much, carol. >> that looks amazing what a good day to go for a jog, it is a perfect day not too humid, sunnies in the beating down, nice and cool temperatures in the 60's. clouds have won the battle out there today. we had more sunshine earlier but again just clouded up this afternoon. that is the case across the entire region. the here's center sit friday rooftop camera here at skies cam three. lets take a couple
and it is on that newly opened path that we will find the kaplan family having a slight disagreement about how they discover the new boardwalk, let's listen in. >> i sent you an e-mail i was just looking for stuff to do. >> you found a link to top ten things to do in philadelphia. >> no. >> reporter: tiny skirmishing skewed by great water views and everybody happy and so did tom. >> just a news stroll. >> reporter: river boardwalk opened to peddler's,...