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but even among heroes, kent brantly stood out. >> kent is a wonderful. he's brilliant.e is a bril yapt -- brilliant young doctor, and passionate. >> reporter: then, in march, everything changed. the brantly family was at a picnic with friends. >> and somebody sat down beside me and said, "hey, did you hear? did you hear the news about ebola in guinea? they had an ebola outbreak right next to the liberian border. >> reporter: an ebola outbreak. perhaps the most frightening phrase in modern medicine. a deadly virus spread by bodily fluids. at least 3500 cases have been reported in west africa. including about 2000 deaths. by early april the first cases surfaced in northern liberia. now it's real. now it's close. and how did that change your mindset and the mindset of everybody around you? >> we all were on high alert. >> reporter: although they lacked advance facilities to confront the threat of ebola, kent and his colleagues did what they could to prepare for the worst. >> our isolation unit was set up in the hospital chapel, so a small building. we had hand-washing stat
but even among heroes, kent brantly stood out. >> kent is a wonderful. he's brilliant.e is a bril yapt -- brilliant young doctor, and passionate. >> reporter: then, in march, everything changed. the brantly family was at a picnic with friends. >> and somebody sat down beside me and said, "hey, did you hear? did you hear the news about ebola in guinea? they had an ebola outbreak right next to the liberian border. >> reporter: an ebola outbreak. perhaps the most...
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the food sucks. >> welcome to kent county. this [ bleep ] place sucks. don't ever come here. >> it's a different attitude in h2a, one of the housing units. >> we teasingly call this the hamptons because they are up here with no cells. freedom of movement, as long as they listen. that's kind of their punishment. the thought of having to live behind doors again. >> most inmates in there are pretty compliant, easy going. a lot of them are in there for minor crimes. so we really don't have to stay on them that much. but you do still have to supervise them. >> i call it h2-awesome. pretty nice. you have a lot more freedom. you have all-day day room, a microwave. two flat-screen tvs to watch. pull-up bar and stuff for working out. >> this is the best unit in jails. >> this is the penthouse of the jail. >> it's still jail. you are locked in one room 100% of the time. >> sean arrived two months earlier, shortly after his arrest. it was a night he says he remembers little of. >> i was blacked out drunk. i don't remember even having that photo taken. every single
the food sucks. >> welcome to kent county. this [ bleep ] place sucks. don't ever come here. >> it's a different attitude in h2a, one of the housing units. >> we teasingly call this the hamptons because they are up here with no cells. freedom of movement, as long as they listen. that's kind of their punishment. the thought of having to live behind doors again. >> most inmates in there are pretty compliant, easy going. a lot of them are in there for minor crimes. so we...
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the kent county jail houses about 1,000 men and women. some of them have been convicted but most are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial with the resolution of their cases. >> any problem? >> no problem, sir. >> captain randy demery has been confronting problems for 25 years he worked at the jail. >> good friend of mine said the thing that makes corrections so easy is that all you have to do is get voluntary compliance out of a bunch of people who have already proven that they will not voluntarily comply with the rules of society. so, it's a piece of cake. and we're in a position where we can get to a very large degree voluntary compliance out of that group of people, so actually the challenge of that is rewarding and fun. >> some challenges like those presented by joe leija can take longer to resolve than others. >> joe leija doesn't come across as a dangerous guy. he's respectful to the officers but it's not one of those guys i would trust. he's definitely a dangerous individual, especially on the street, and within his gang
the kent county jail houses about 1,000 men and women. some of them have been convicted but most are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial with the resolution of their cases. >> any problem? >> no problem, sir. >> captain randy demery has been confronting problems for 25 years he worked at the jail. >> good friend of mine said the thing that makes corrections so easy is that all you have to do is get voluntary compliance out of a bunch of people who have...
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we have the brand of abercrombie and kent on it.n introduce them to keep people, should they wish to study that aspect on the trip. we have been speaking earlier about president obama's speech to speak about the middle east and u.s. involvement there, and someone who has been to many of these regions, all over the world, have you seen any changes in the popularity of going to the middle east or going to russia as these geopolitical events unfold? >> well, unfortunately, we have. i feel really encouraged about that part of the world again, that area of egypt and jordan. >> and just the last point to you, your own experience, you decided to go in the travel business and move away from the military because of a personal episode. >> well, i had a little bit of tankess from being in the regiment too long, but i can hear you alright tonight. but basically, i always wanted to be in this business, and i love it and am passionate about it, and i will be with abercrombie and kent for many years to come. >> he is an adventure and the founder o
we have the brand of abercrombie and kent on it.n introduce them to keep people, should they wish to study that aspect on the trip. we have been speaking earlier about president obama's speech to speak about the middle east and u.s. involvement there, and someone who has been to many of these regions, all over the world, have you seen any changes in the popularity of going to the middle east or going to russia as these geopolitical events unfold? >> well, unfortunately, we have. i feel...
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but kent had a different idea. >> kent said he didn't think it right to name a forest after a man. he had five strong boys to carry on his name. so why not instead name it to the writer muir. >> reporter: so the woods became muir national forest. >> my dad was represented by this kind of an environment. with these great big trees and this beauty that he, that he enjoyed. >> reporter: in a letter to william kent, written more than 90 years ago john muir expressed his gratitude. saving these woods from the ax and saw from money changers and water changers and giving them to our country and the world is in many ways the most notable service to god and man i have heard of since my forest wanderings we began. >> the same week that president roosevelt proclaimed that forest muir protected he extended that to pinnacles. the park is now is home to massive boulders and numerous caves. it's also where condors make their home. and where captive bred condors are released into the wild. >>> the stock market crashed. how did the bay area get through the great depression. >>> a visit to fdrs floa
but kent had a different idea. >> kent said he didn't think it right to name a forest after a man. he had five strong boys to carry on his name. so why not instead name it to the writer muir. >> reporter: so the woods became muir national forest. >> my dad was represented by this kind of an environment. with these great big trees and this beauty that he, that he enjoyed. >> reporter: in a letter to william kent, written more than 90 years ago john muir expressed his...
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i will no longer be in kent county. i will be free like a bird. >> i'm going to miss krak rok.our literally the day after i get out. the only thing i'm worried about is if my p.o. want today's drug test me or -- ♪ >> on the streets, abendroth is a rapper known as krak rok. even though he's blamed drugs for his numerous troubles with the law, he says they're part of his job. >> i'm a musician. you know how music and drugs go hand in hand. that's the truth. if i'm nervous i'm going to smoke pot. if i feel too jittery before i get onstage, i'm going to drink. it goes hand in hand. >> good luck on your tour. >> i won't forget about you. >> the following day, abendroth begins the departure process. >> this is a good day. this is better than being born. i'm thinking i'm about to go out and see my -- see my homies. i'm going to smoke a cigarette. definitely have to see my p.o. today. i think i'm definitely going to go smoke some weed, for sure. oh, man, i can see outside. it's all sunny and [ bleep ]. >> i'm not going to miss these bob barker classics on my feet. i'm getting the hell
i will no longer be in kent county. i will be free like a bird. >> i'm going to miss krak rok.our literally the day after i get out. the only thing i'm worried about is if my p.o. want today's drug test me or -- ♪ >> on the streets, abendroth is a rapper known as krak rok. even though he's blamed drugs for his numerous troubles with the law, he says they're part of his job. >> i'm a musician. you know how music and drugs go hand in hand. that's the truth. if i'm nervous i'm...
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isaiah forbe going up, 45-17 virginia tech. >>> navy grounded the last couple weeks, rutger, kent kentd quarter they get going. the combination seemed to work today. 21-13 navy. the hill hilltoppers scored 17 straight. they make this year, wonderful for me, but western kentucky says no. this guy's name, wonderful terry. wonderful pick. wonderful win for we kentucky. >>> are the nats ready for the postseason run? yeah! i like their chances. matt williams demanding accountability from his players after clinching the division 11 a day ago second to last day of the regular season. and stephen strasburg, talk about a guy who brought out the guns! he took over the lead. the league lead in strikeouts. >> here he is with the bat. lays down the bunt. bryce harper, is he safe? take another look at this one. is he safe? oh, yeah! >> nats win 5-1. >> he's as good as he's been all month. just the same as he's been for the last four, five starts. >> make every start. so i did that. and i want to keep working hard and hopefully i can continue to do that. >> strasburg, 14 and 11 on the season. >>> dc
isaiah forbe going up, 45-17 virginia tech. >>> navy grounded the last couple weeks, rutger, kent kentd quarter they get going. the combination seemed to work today. 21-13 navy. the hill hilltoppers scored 17 straight. they make this year, wonderful for me, but western kentucky says no. this guy's name, wonderful terry. wonderful pick. wonderful win for we kentucky. >>> are the nats ready for the postseason run? yeah! i like their chances. matt williams demanding...
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a loss of life that hurts the kent state university today. >>> consumers across the u.s.ay be able to write negative online reviews without fears of fines. there's legislation introduced that would outlaw fining customers for negative reviews. this comes after stories about a new york hotel that fined wedding parties $500 for every bad review and then called it a joke. california has also passed a so- called yelp law that fines businesses that charge customers for a negative review. >>> at a time when california residents are being done to save water because of the drought, 2 investigates discovered dozens of leaking pipes across the bay area that took weeks or even months to get repaired. a detailed list from east bay mud shows more than 3100 reports of water leaks in the east bay alone in the first seven months of this year. berkeley had some of the worst cases with one leak even taking 67 days to fix. a neighbor told us the amount of wasted water that flooded his basement from another leak is more than he could ever conserve. >> from the amount of water coming in our b
a loss of life that hurts the kent state university today. >>> consumers across the u.s.ay be able to write negative online reviews without fears of fines. there's legislation introduced that would outlaw fining customers for negative reviews. this comes after stories about a new york hotel that fined wedding parties $500 for every bad review and then called it a joke. california has also passed a so- called yelp law that fines businesses that charge customers for a negative review....
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this is the kent county jail. while some are convicted, most of the 1,000 men and women here are only charged with crimes and awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. >> do the crime you've got to pay the time. you know? >> it's not the ideal setting in which to make friends. some do. jeremy feels like an outcast. >> jeremy is the model inmate. he's very quiet. never gets into trouble. he's generally in his cell and if he does come out of his cell he comes and he sits quietly. >> i don't consider anybody in here friends. i'd rather be in here than out there with some of those people sometimes because there's a lot of negative energy out there. there's not very many people to talk to me in here because i'm gay. >> merithew says he encounters too many attitudes. like that of ruben flores. >> if you want to be homosexual, that's good. that's your problem. it's your business. i'm going to tell you that god don't like homosexuals, that that's something against nature. if you want to do it, that's on you. but i
this is the kent county jail. while some are convicted, most of the 1,000 men and women here are only charged with crimes and awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. >> do the crime you've got to pay the time. you know? >> it's not the ideal setting in which to make friends. some do. jeremy feels like an outcast. >> jeremy is the model inmate. he's very quiet. never gets into trouble. he's generally in his cell and if he does come out of his cell he comes and he sits...
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a few miles from downtown is the kent county jail. >> people ask me all the time out there in the world, who you got in jail? i always tell them, we have your family members, we have your neighbors, your co-workers. >> any given day, 1,000 men and women are incarcerated here. >> i want you on your bunks. time for head count. i need your id. >> some are convicted, most are only accused of crimes and awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. >> we have the people standing behind you in the line at the grocery store, the people handing you food at the window at the drive-up. they are the people we have in jail. >> my life is in this sack. >> a few years earlier, it would have been a surprise to the residents to see brandee nyp in jail. she was a popular secretary at a nearby elementary school. >> many people that knew me from school, if they see me now, they would know something is seriously wrong. two years ago, i started smoking crack, and i resigned from my job and lost both of my daughters and started living on the streets using crack. >> nyp is charged with possession of narco
a few miles from downtown is the kent county jail. >> people ask me all the time out there in the world, who you got in jail? i always tell them, we have your family members, we have your neighbors, your co-workers. >> any given day, 1,000 men and women are incarcerated here. >> i want you on your bunks. time for head count. i need your id. >> some are convicted, most are only accused of crimes and awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. >> we have the...
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urban outfitters selling kent state sweatshirts that appear to be splattered blood red.idding me? trace gallagher is live. >> and now, gretchen, urban outfitters said it hadks not intention of alluding to the shooting at kent state. which begs the question did anybody look at the sweatshirt? it certainly appear to be a blood-stain pattern, and as you might imagine kent state is not happen, as a lot of other people are not happy. kent state released a statement saying, quote, we take great offense to a company using our pain for their publicity and profit. this item is beyond poor taste and trivializes the loss of life that still hurts the kent state community to this day. on may 4th, the national guard protesting the vietnam war. killing four, and wounding nine. quoting, this shows the continued lowbrow of wall street and urban outphotoers continues to perpetuate a low standard of ethics. >> one says, what is next, columbine or sandy hook sweatshirt? this short has now been taken off the company's web site. they released a statement, the red stains are discoloration from
urban outfitters selling kent state sweatshirts that appear to be splattered blood red.idding me? trace gallagher is live. >> and now, gretchen, urban outfitters said it hadks not intention of alluding to the shooting at kent state. which begs the question did anybody look at the sweatshirt? it certainly appear to be a blood-stain pattern, and as you might imagine kent state is not happen, as a lot of other people are not happy. kent state released a statement saying, quote, we take great...
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four men were arrested and are now in the kent county jail. three pled guilty.ederick melton has pled not guilty. when we asked him about details of the female victim's description of one of her attackers, he shut us down. >> somebody dipping into my case? i think we're done here. put me in my room. somebody dipping in my case. i'm done. >> two weeks later, melton agreed to speak with us again. >> the last time we talked to you, you kind of got a little angry. >> yeah. >> what was that about? >> it was about, like, i felt that they went to other co-defendants to get questions to ask me, like as if i had did the rape, basically accusing me. you know? i got accused. so, yes. i got upset. >> several weeks earlier, melton was placed in disciplinary segregation for fighting in his maximum security general population unit. he's now eligible to return to general population but has requested to remain in segregation. >> classification comes in 30 days. they ask you if you want to move. i say no because i'm going to trial. i'd rather have the concentration down here. so
four men were arrested and are now in the kent county jail. three pled guilty.ederick melton has pled not guilty. when we asked him about details of the female victim's description of one of her attackers, he shut us down. >> somebody dipping into my case? i think we're done here. put me in my room. somebody dipping in my case. i'm done. >> two weeks later, melton agreed to speak with us again. >> the last time we talked to you, you kind of got a little angry. >> yeah....
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i don't think they ever said, kent, i think you're about to die. but i felt like i was about to die. >> start this morning with nbc gabe goout year residence. what do we know about the third american aid worker who has been diagnosed with ebola? >> hi. good morning. we know the latest american missionary to be diagnosed with ebola is in an isolation unit in lee beer ya. we understand he was treating pregnant women in a separate facility. he's said to be doing well and is in good spirits. but we expect to learn more in the next few minutes as representatives from sim, the organization he works for are expected to speak to reporters in charlotte in the next few minutes. >> amy, this new patient, a doctor not treating ebola patients was in fact treating pregnant women in a separate facility. what did tuesday tell you about how the virus is spreading now. >> it's a little too early to know. while he wasn't treating any known ebola patient, it is possible maybe he was treating somebody that didn't know they had ebola. maybe somebody who had minor sympto
i don't think they ever said, kent, i think you're about to die. but i felt like i was about to die. >> start this morning with nbc gabe goout year residence. what do we know about the third american aid worker who has been diagnosed with ebola? >> hi. good morning. we know the latest american missionary to be diagnosed with ebola is in an isolation unit in lee beer ya. we understand he was treating pregnant women in a separate facility. he's said to be doing well and is in good...
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kent state back on top by 3, not for long. matt johns off the play fake. all kinds of time and he finds shepherd for the score. cavaliers go on to win 45-13. virginia surpasses their win total from lastseason. they're now 3-2. >>> down in blacksburg, virginia tech hosting western michigan. opening kickoff, setting the tone early. force a fumble here. and scooping it up and scores. the man with the big hair puts virginia tech on top 7-0. then in the third quarter, the hocus lead it 18-10. michael brewer wants more. nice little pitch and catch here with isaiah who had two touchdown passes in the game. virginia tech being western michigan 35-17. >>> navy plays host to western kentucky. fourth quarter. down, trying to come back. keenen reynolds making it look easy on this play. two-yard touchdown run. navy over 400 yards rushing. two-point conversion fails. mid-shipman down two. last chance for navy. fourth and 10. ren mds throw as pick. it's picked off by wonderful terry and, yes, wonderful tonight. 43 yards to the house. that seals it. western kentucky beat
kent state back on top by 3, not for long. matt johns off the play fake. all kinds of time and he finds shepherd for the score. cavaliers go on to win 45-13. virginia surpasses their win total from lastseason. they're now 3-2. >>> down in blacksburg, virginia tech hosting western michigan. opening kickoff, setting the tone early. force a fumble here. and scooping it up and scores. the man with the big hair puts virginia tech on top 7-0. then in the third quarter, the hocus lead it...
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second quarter kent state back on top by three.y fake throws a nice pass here to shepherd. beautiful throw, 25 yard touchdown hookup there. cavaliers up 14-10. right now this game in the fourth qua uv >>> elsewhere navy hosting western kentucky. first quarter down 3-0. reynolds running the option and will score. also set a school record with 12 consecutive games with a rushing touchdown. they are up 7-3 at this point. noah copeland has a nice burst, 41-yard touchdown run here. they take a 14-6 lead. right now they trail 22-21. this game is in the r. >>> also, howard they fell to north carolina today 38-22 your final in that one. we go from football to baseball. let's move to the diamond. every team and player wants to be at full strength playing their best baseball going into october. nationals starting pitcher is doing just that. in his last five sta has given up four earned runs. you might get a chance to meet this guy, jayson werth. that gentleman did. bottom second runners on the corner. strasburg trying to lay down a bunt to g
second quarter kent state back on top by three.y fake throws a nice pass here to shepherd. beautiful throw, 25 yard touchdown hookup there. cavaliers up 14-10. right now this game in the fourth qua uv >>> elsewhere navy hosting western kentucky. first quarter down 3-0. reynolds running the option and will score. also set a school record with 12 consecutive games with a rushing touchdown. they are up 7-3 at this point. noah copeland has a nice burst, 41-yard touchdown run here. they...
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kent will have that capacity but great if you do, but i imagine it would eventually have to be housed somewhere so that's where the question was directed. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> commissioner commissioner -- commissioner wynns do you have a question? >> i don't know if anyone can answer this. i am wondering about people getting lost somewhere. as you said the uniqueness that most of these kids coming across the border are turning themselves into the border authorities, the federal authorities so theoretically they have their names and have them on some list and presumably since most or all of them are in the legal system they -- immigration should be tracking them. they ought to be able to tell us where they are and who is here and do we have a way to know about all these people? what i fear is -- i don't want to -- is that other people are afraid, family members, friends, whoever may themselves not be appropriately documented and i want to -- from our point of view we need to make sure that the kids are in school and they understand we have services for them, lang
kent will have that capacity but great if you do, but i imagine it would eventually have to be housed somewhere so that's where the question was directed. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> commissioner commissioner -- commissioner wynns do you have a question? >> i don't know if anyone can answer this. i am wondering about people getting lost somewhere. as you said the uniqueness that most of these kids coming across the border are turning themselves into the border...
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>> i don't think they ever said kent i think you're about to die. but i felt like i was about to die. and i said to the nurse who was taking care of me, i'm sick, i have no reserve, and i don't know how long i can keep this up. i thought, i'm not going to be able to continue breathing this way. and they had no way to breathe for me if i had quit breathing. >> reporter: brian, dr. brantly says he's still weak, but he's improving every day. he wants to tell his story so americans won't forget the terrible situation that is taking place in liberia. will he go back? that's a decision they'll make down the road. brian, back to you. >> remarkable recovery indeed, much more of matt's interview with dr. brantly tomorrow morning on "today." and a special hour from nbc news on this nbc station friday night 10:00 eastern time. >>> here in new york tonight, confirmation from the family regarding the condition of joan rivers who's been reported to be in a medically induced coma following an outpatient procedure at the throat doctor last week. nbc's stephanie gos
>> i don't think they ever said kent i think you're about to die. but i felt like i was about to die. and i said to the nurse who was taking care of me, i'm sick, i have no reserve, and i don't know how long i can keep this up. i thought, i'm not going to be able to continue breathing this way. and they had no way to breathe for me if i had quit breathing. >> reporter: brian, dr. brantly says he's still weak, but he's improving every day. he wants to tell his story so americans...
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joseph kent collison. jeffrey dwayne collman. patricia malia colodner. linda m. colon. sole. colon. and my father, thomas j. fisher. i love you and you will forever be in our hearts. >> and my father, douglas brian gerian. i love you so much and you miss you every day. >> ronald edward comer.
joseph kent collison. jeffrey dwayne collman. patricia malia colodner. linda m. colon. sole. colon. and my father, thomas j. fisher. i love you and you will forever be in our hearts. >> and my father, douglas brian gerian. i love you so much and you miss you every day. >> ronald edward comer.
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and one the kent state item that has holes and splotched.a history with controversial clothing. according to the brand consultant of she speaks. >> there are at least 12 instances that i could find where they have offended almost -- someone from almost every walk of life. and so i would guess that this was probably not an accident. >> the recent examples include but are not limited to the eat less t-shirt, a jewish star number that looks like a patch the nazis forced jews to wear during the holocaust, and i vote for vodka line targeting teens and young adults. advertising experts call this shock advertising or outrage marketing where a company's prioritized getting headlines and in major publications going viral across the web and increasing social media presence. and in urban outfitters case this seemed to work. frefrn "the new york times" to usa today, "time" magazine, even nbc news covered the kent state sweatshirt controversy yesterday. and urban outfitters got thousands of new twitter followers in the process. >> these shock advertising
and one the kent state item that has holes and splotched.a history with controversial clothing. according to the brand consultant of she speaks. >> there are at least 12 instances that i could find where they have offended almost -- someone from almost every walk of life. and so i would guess that this was probably not an accident. >> the recent examples include but are not limited to the eat less t-shirt, a jewish star number that looks like a patch the nazis forced jews to wear...
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that's our tieup out o of kent narrows -- out of kent in queen anne county. >>> thousands of survivors are suffering from health problems after being exposed to toxic dust and debris at ground zero. >> we look at a program that monitors new york city firefighters and the ems workers. >> reporter: retired new york city firefighter lieutenant terence jordan requires oxygen 24 hours a day. he has severe lung disease. >> i developed copd, emphysema, asthma, bronchitis, sleep apnea. >> reporter: he spent days at ground zero searching for survivors. he even helped rescue a fellow firefighter. >> that's our job, you know. we're there to help people, save people. >> reporter: in the past 13 years, 89 new york city firefighters and emergency medical services workers have died from illnesses related to their exposure on 9/11. >> what do we know about what was in the air that day? >> world trade center dust is a complex mixture. >> reporter: dr. david preson heads up the world trade center program that monitors 16,000 firefighters and ems workers. >> we do treatment to both their respiratory cond
that's our tieup out o of kent narrows -- out of kent in queen anne county. >>> thousands of survivors are suffering from health problems after being exposed to toxic dust and debris at ground zero. >> we look at a program that monitors new york city firefighters and the ems workers. >> reporter: retired new york city firefighter lieutenant terence jordan requires oxygen 24 hours a day. he has severe lung disease. >> i developed copd, emphysema, asthma, bronchitis,...
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also just a thin line on the radar moving right through kent county. river view, this is actually a thin line of a little more moderate rainfall, where we start to see the yellow coloring. as w as we go through tonight. the surf, a high risk of rip currents elsewhere along the shore, so that will stay around as we go even through tonight. the high risk of rip currents i would expect them to stay around even as we go into tomorrow. now, the clouds like i mentioned, they're still around the area. the clouds with the rain. so here is a wide view. we have a lot of clouds to get through before we actually see more sunshine. that will start to break out more into tomorrow. this whole weather system really has to move out, though, before we see the sun. so, again, gradual improvements overnight tonight. temperatures about the mid to low 60s. it is still a cool, kind of wet day out there. and the winds through most of the area still gusting around 25 miles an hour. future weather here, slowly breaking up the clouds. not until the overnight hours. so after abou
also just a thin line on the radar moving right through kent county. river view, this is actually a thin line of a little more moderate rainfall, where we start to see the yellow coloring. as w as we go through tonight. the surf, a high risk of rip currents elsewhere along the shore, so that will stay around as we go even through tonight. the high risk of rip currents i would expect them to stay around even as we go into tomorrow. now, the clouds like i mentioned, they're still around the area....
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the kent-delord house and others were treated.the dead were then put in a cortage and brought to the shore in plattsburgh. in a funeral parade led by general macomb and commodore mcdonough -- they slowly came here to riverside cemetery just outside of downtown. to muffled drums, they marched slowly and deliberately. the lead cortage carry the body of royal navy captain commodore george downey. and he's buried here at riverside cemetery. but in the cortage were not just royal navy sailors. they were british army dead, american sailors who had died in the conflict, as well as british sailors who had died. 200 of them were taken to crab island because it was close to where the ships were being refurbished and kept afloat. another 200 or more were brought here to riverside cemetery and buried. lieutenant peter gamble of the united states navy, he was the officer whose head was severed, flew across the deck and struck mcdonough. lieutenant john stansberry, september 11, 1814, battle of plattsburgh. he was an officer on board the eagle
the kent-delord house and others were treated.the dead were then put in a cortage and brought to the shore in plattsburgh. in a funeral parade led by general macomb and commodore mcdonough -- they slowly came here to riverside cemetery just outside of downtown. to muffled drums, they marched slowly and deliberately. the lead cortage carry the body of royal navy captain commodore george downey. and he's buried here at riverside cemetery. but in the cortage were not just royal navy sailors. they...
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jo ling kent.tman usually fights crime alone but this weekend in one city he was joined by hundreds of friend to set a world record. details and video coming up. cheryl: the video is good. what do you do when you stick a new iphone 6 in a microwave and melt it? that art. david: that is art? cheryl: masterpiece, phone matter piece. ♪ "hello. you can go ahead and put your bag right here." "have a nice flight." ♪ music plays ♪ music plays traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the fewest cancellations and the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there, too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. david: time to go "off the desk." one art test attempting to capitalize on the iphone 6 in unique way and lack of taste in the art world, melting the new iphone and selling it as collector's piece. kennyey irwin, bought a iphone 6 for $400 and threw it in the
jo ling kent.tman usually fights crime alone but this weekend in one city he was joined by hundreds of friend to set a world record. details and video coming up. cheryl: the video is good. what do you do when you stick a new iphone 6 in a microwave and melt it? that art. david: that is art? cheryl: masterpiece, phone matter piece. ♪ "hello. you can go ahead and put your bag right here." "have a nice flight." ♪ music plays ♪ music plays traveling can feel like one big...
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kent brantly tomorrow on today. >>> a crash course for south bay restaurants. today santa clara county began hosting a series of workshops on the new health score system. this stems in part from our recent investigative reports exposing many restaurants who weren't keeping health records readily available. >> red being closed, yellow a conditional pass, which means they had two major violations that were corrected. and a green mean thanksgiving had no more than one major violation that was corrected. >> restaurants will have to start displaying these placards october 1. >>> well, she is apparently at it again. new video tonight of the infamous serial stowaway strolling through the phoenix airport last week. the surveillance video shows marilyn hartman in a light blue jacket walking through the terminal. she is pulling along a suitcase as she makes her way around the airport, but with no ticket to fly. you remember police eventually caught up with her in baggage claim where they escorted her out of the airport. hartman has been arrested at airports several times
kent brantly tomorrow on today. >>> a crash course for south bay restaurants. today santa clara county began hosting a series of workshops on the new health score system. this stems in part from our recent investigative reports exposing many restaurants who weren't keeping health records readily available. >> red being closed, yellow a conditional pass, which means they had two major violations that were corrected. and a green mean thanksgiving had no more than one major...
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the kent state university massacre happened in 1970.ty released a statement saying the shirt is beyond poor taste and trivialize as loss of life that still hurts the kent state university community today. >>> some children got a back to school visit today they won't soon forget. [ indiscernible ] >> that is golden state warriors brandon rush. he handed out backpacks and encouraged the children to reach their goals. he says he has a four-year-old and he knows how important it is to keep children excited about learning. >> motivation is a big key to any kid's future. with my son i try to motivate him, keep his head busy. >> at 4 years old. getting that message. ktvu's david clark was master of ceremony. the warriors are visiting five schools this week to encourage young ones to do their best. >>> 2 investigates uncovers hundreds of water leaks across the bay area, some that are taking weeks to get fixed. >> from the amount of water that was coming in, it would take weeks for us to use that much water in our home. >> at a time when we are
the kent state university massacre happened in 1970.ty released a statement saying the shirt is beyond poor taste and trivialize as loss of life that still hurts the kent state university community today. >>> some children got a back to school visit today they won't soon forget. [ indiscernible ] >> that is golden state warriors brandon rush. he handed out backpacks and encouraged the children to reach their goals. he says he has a four-year-old and he knows how important it is...
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let's talk about this kent state sweat shirt.ban outfitters. >> they are getting called out. >> my goodness and i think urban outfitters was started here in pennsylvania by a university of pennsylvania student. >> wow. >> high liz successful company. but every now and then they do something controversial. that is it this time around. kent state university sweat shirts with blood stains on it. why sit offensive for young people in the audience. in 1970, may the fourth, the national guard opened fire, on students protesting the vietnam war. and four students were killed. iconic photo right there. someone is lying dead in front of her. a fellow student. and then crosby, stills, nash and young, a song bit. so chris, what is going on here. who thought this was a good idea. >> reporter: we see this from time to time with retailers. how does this pass design stage and get approved by someone in the management position. they say as lou at the sweat shirt again that it is just vintage. simply a vintage sweat shirt but if you look at top r
let's talk about this kent state sweat shirt.ban outfitters. >> they are getting called out. >> my goodness and i think urban outfitters was started here in pennsylvania by a university of pennsylvania student. >> wow. >> high liz successful company. but every now and then they do something controversial. that is it this time around. kent state university sweat shirts with blood stains on it. why sit offensive for young people in the audience. in 1970, may the fourth,...
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if convicted her husband kent could face as much as three years behind bars.ing," carter evans, los angeles. >> and cbs news legal analyst rikky klieman is with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> this is an unbelievable case. can this defense actually work? >> well, in a first trial 1rks 1-1 for conviction, they got one. this is really what the defense is. it's not the defense that we thifrg of legally as duress, that is, somebody's holding a gun to your head or a necessity to avoid worse harm that you do a less harm. what he's saying is this. look. my wife called me or texted me. she asked me to call the police. i just simply said what she told me to say. >> but he said it with a fake name and an indian accent. >> well, that's juftz a little factor. one of the problems here is this couple had a complete breakdown in their own marriage in addition to the wives not liking each other. apparently the news came out the wife was having an fair, he wanted to keep his marriage together, and he's saying, whatever you want, dear, i'll do. i mean that often would not
if convicted her husband kent could face as much as three years behind bars.ing," carter evans, los angeles. >> and cbs news legal analyst rikky klieman is with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> this is an unbelievable case. can this defense actually work? >> well, in a first trial 1rks 1-1 for conviction, they got one. this is really what the defense is. it's not the defense that we thifrg of legally as duress, that is, somebody's holding a gun to your head or...
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kent brantley going to be speaking in just a bit.eet with the president before the president headed over to andrews today and kind of tell him what he is going to talk about today as those hearings take place. dr. brantley was actually treated here, the first american, as you said, treated at emory university hospital. contracted the ebola virus while he was there, treating some other patients in liberia. and he's going to explain just this whole situation. he talked to us after he was released and said, you know, he thought he was going to die. he really could not believe what he was going through. he quarantined himself. he knew what to do. he's a doctor. but the problem is, so many other people who are contracting the deadly virus don't know what to do and that's part of why the president's stepping up the efforts. people saying, perhaps, this is a matter of the u.s. waiting too late, letting this get out of hand. the president saying, you know what, they've been working on this since about march. they realize this is getting out
kent brantley going to be speaking in just a bit.eet with the president before the president headed over to andrews today and kind of tell him what he is going to talk about today as those hearings take place. dr. brantley was actually treated here, the first american, as you said, treated at emory university hospital. contracted the ebola virus while he was there, treating some other patients in liberia. and he's going to explain just this whole situation. he talked to us after he was released...
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that is exactly what happened to kent. as you see in the video, he is now stuck in there. he is paddling away and fighting against this whirlpool. he ends up upside down but is able to right himself. you do see there are people there. his friends are trying to help him out. reality is that unless they can get to him, he really is on his own. >> they can't jump into this whirlpool. >> they would have to be ready for this kind of thing if they know this is that dangerous, i have to believe they are stand buying to help him out. >> somebody gets him a safety line. he grabs on to him. holding on to the line he ends up upside down again. >> it's all part of kayaking. it's what they love about it. >> after a very long struggle, you see that he does lose the kayak, but is able to get his way over to the side on to the rocks. grabbing on to the rope for dear life. and making it out alive. >> i was scared. >>> it's clearly obvious this discussion did not end in a friendly way. this bus driver, not happy. according to loose translations, he got into some kind of discussions with the
that is exactly what happened to kent. as you see in the video, he is now stuck in there. he is paddling away and fighting against this whirlpool. he ends up upside down but is able to right himself. you do see there are people there. his friends are trying to help him out. reality is that unless they can get to him, he really is on his own. >> they can't jump into this whirlpool. >> they would have to be ready for this kind of thing if they know this is that dangerous, i have to...
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kent brantly. he talks about how he learned he had been infected, the progression of his disease, the symptoms he was suffering, and the trip to atlanta and the care he received here. he'll talk about all of that. and also when i arrived here late last night, natalie, i was given an exclusive tour of the isolation unit where these two americans were treated. over the last month or so it sounded like the stuff of science fiction. i was taken inside the actual rooms where these two americans were treated. i'll take you inside in just a little while. but right now i'll send it back to you. i know there's a lot of news to cover. >> we have a lot to get to. matt, thanks. look forward to the interview. >>> we want to start with the breaking news of president obama this morning addressing the murder of another u.s. hostage of isis during a morning news conference in estonia. the president calling it horrific act of violence while vowing to destroy the terror group. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richar
kent brantly. he talks about how he learned he had been infected, the progression of his disease, the symptoms he was suffering, and the trip to atlanta and the care he received here. he'll talk about all of that. and also when i arrived here late last night, natalie, i was given an exclusive tour of the isolation unit where these two americans were treated. over the last month or so it sounded like the stuff of science fiction. i was taken inside the actual rooms where these two americans were...
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. >> michael kent of michael kent associates i'm a sequa consultant working with the presbyterian. the draft for the project uses the cities standard method doing for the environmental impact report it is in the case of the unique circumstances of the skilled nursing at the seway didn't account for the impacts of the proposed for the nursing facility including frail older residents an example of what i mean is this shadow impacts federal and state this is a tall building of the proposed project and according to the dims shown the shadow will cast shadows on the skilled nursing facility a few feet away 23r5 the west from denouncing dawn until late morning for that 6 months of the year. however, the threshold of significance use in the internal revenue which is really the definition of what is and not an impact exudes all impacts on the private facilities only shadow impacts on public parks. so what that mean even though there's severe impacts on the skilled nursing facility which according to medical raven will have a 1ku7b8 adverse effect those are included from consideration. anot
. >> michael kent of michael kent associates i'm a sequa consultant working with the presbyterian. the draft for the project uses the cities standard method doing for the environmental impact report it is in the case of the unique circumstances of the skilled nursing at the seway didn't account for the impacts of the proposed for the nursing facility including frail older residents an example of what i mean is this shadow impacts federal and state this is a tall building of the proposed...
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moving through parts of kent and sussex county.lford, bethany beach, starting to get more rain moving onshore. the heaviest, that's still to our south. big area of low pressure. we won't be seeing the sunshine until all of this moves up through the area. we do eventually see the sunshine as we go into the end of the week. for tomorrow we'll keep the rain in the forecast. as far as the shore is concerned we have winds near 40 miles an hour, possibly overnight tonight. high surf, minor coastal flooding possible and a high risk of rip currents. for the rest of us we can expect the rain, again heavy at times through the overnight hours as we go to future weather here by midnight, south jersey and delaware, you should start seeing the rain moving in. some of this could be locally heavy. more starts to move in overnight. notice the reds, oranges, yellows, that's heavy rain. by 7:00 in the morning, you could very well be running into a lot of this. give yourself extra time in the morning. even by 8:00, 9:00, it's still around the area but
moving through parts of kent and sussex county.lford, bethany beach, starting to get more rain moving onshore. the heaviest, that's still to our south. big area of low pressure. we won't be seeing the sunshine until all of this moves up through the area. we do eventually see the sunshine as we go into the end of the week. for tomorrow we'll keep the rain in the forecast. as far as the shore is concerned we have winds near 40 miles an hour, possibly overnight tonight. high surf, minor coastal...
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this item is beyond poor taste and trivializes a lot of life that still hurts the kent community today afternoon the company said the sweatshirt will not be sold and instead will be destroyed. >> why did they think it was a good idea? >> but if they wanted pr, they just got it. >> for all the wrong reasons. >>> how much do you tip housekeeping when you stay at a hotel? >> the big question is do you tip them at all? >> you really should. >> marriott is launching a program with maria shriver to put envelopes in hotel rooms to encourage tipping. the company recommends a $1 to $5 tip per night depending on how expensive the room is. >>> the royal party prince growing up, britain's prince harry turns 30 today. he celebrated the games for wounded soldiers before cracking open a beer for his big 3-0. his party bash was reportedly small, but, of course, a big gift, a more than $16 million inheritance from his late mother's estate, princess diana. wonder what he'll do with that. >> that's yes was screaming there. >>> from the party prince to the while weather man, here's topper with your foreca
this item is beyond poor taste and trivializes a lot of life that still hurts the kent community today afternoon the company said the sweatshirt will not be sold and instead will be destroyed. >> why did they think it was a good idea? >> but if they wanted pr, they just got it. >> for all the wrong reasons. >>> how much do you tip housekeeping when you stay at a hotel? >> the big question is do you tip them at all? >> you really should. >> marriott...
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this is a very thin line of rain moving slowly through kent county. harrington dealing with some of that. no lightning. there's no thunderstorms in the forecast for this evening. for the rest of your evening, spotty showers around. mostly on the light side. 63 degrees by 6:00 p.m. windy, chilly and rainy in areas by 6:00. by 8:00 tonight, still breezy. the rain will start to come to more of an end across the area. temperatures around 60 degrees. chilly and damp outside. 10:00 tonight, we'll see the clouds break up. slow clearing through the overnight hours. tomorrow, big changes in the forecast and the changes will last all the way through the weekend. i'll show you that coming up. >> count on nbc 10 to keep you prepared with our first alert weather app. download it for free on nbc10.com to get interactive radar and the weekend forecast right on your smartphone or tablet. >>> an all-out manhunt for suspected trooper killer. it has been nearly two weeks of leads and possible spottings of eric frein but still in arrests. >> there's a new warranting toni
this is a very thin line of rain moving slowly through kent county. harrington dealing with some of that. no lightning. there's no thunderstorms in the forecast for this evening. for the rest of your evening, spotty showers around. mostly on the light side. 63 degrees by 6:00 p.m. windy, chilly and rainy in areas by 6:00. by 8:00 tonight, still breezy. the rain will start to come to more of an end across the area. temperatures around 60 degrees. chilly and damp outside. 10:00 tonight, we'll see...
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right now, we are beginning to see just the leading edge of the rain moving over sussex and kent county, delaware and in the tip of cape may, but the actual low pressure is way down to the south, off the coast of carolinas and what this will be doing is hugging the sea line, but the high pressure is up to the north and that high pressure is slowing that low down, so it will take a while for this rain to be advancing up to the north. this is the updated timeline for the rain, southern new jersey between now and 9:00, that rain is spreading up from the south. philadelphia metro area, it's rain is moving in between 9:00 and midnight. most of the area is rain free and the rain is moving in between midnight and 3:00 in the morning, the problem with the slower timetable is that the bulk of the rain is in the morning commute. this is the raw data, we look at to determine how much rain, there is a good consistency between 1 to 2 inches of rain and occurring during it's morning commute and it will be a mess. in edition to the rain, we have wind gusts already out of the east funneling in the mois
right now, we are beginning to see just the leading edge of the rain moving over sussex and kent county, delaware and in the tip of cape may, but the actual low pressure is way down to the south, off the coast of carolinas and what this will be doing is hugging the sea line, but the high pressure is up to the north and that high pressure is slowing that low down, so it will take a while for this rain to be advancing up to the north. this is the updated timeline for the rain, southern new jersey...
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. >> urban outfitters has caused outrage over a sweatshirt called vintage kent state red stained and man say it has like blood the site of a deadly school shooting by the national guard unit that opened fires on protesting students over the vietnam war. four students were killed. nine were injured. many call the sweatshirt appalling and in bad taste. the company removed the shirt from the website and issue add statement apologize saying in part it was never our intention to allude to the events that took place in kent state in 1970. we are saddened. >> tourists are bracing for the strongest hurricane on record. odile made landful overnight battering cabo, a category three storm with winds up to 125 miles per hour. mexican authorities have set up emergency shelters to hold up to 30,000 people and many are american tourists. one couple from san francisco say this they took shelter in their hotel bathroom. >> the building was falling off and the vibration was intense feeling like earthquakes. >> before it hit you could feel the air pressure changing. >> americans headed to the airport t
. >> urban outfitters has caused outrage over a sweatshirt called vintage kent state red stained and man say it has like blood the site of a deadly school shooting by the national guard unit that opened fires on protesting students over the vietnam war. four students were killed. nine were injured. many call the sweatshirt appalling and in bad taste. the company removed the shirt from the website and issue add statement apologize saying in part it was never our intention to allude to the...