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we're live on the campus of the ohio state university for today's middle market summit hosted by ohiote and ge capital. we're happy to be here. mid western hospitality is the best. we're going to talk more about what we're learning while we are here. we want to get to the top stories. we begin with the u.s. efforts to fight ebola. in a few hours president obama will meet with health care wo workers who are trying to contain the deadly virus. he's speaking out to criticize states that enacted tough quarantine rules. president obama said we need to support those who travel to ebola infected countries. >> we need to make sure that we understand that they're doing god's work over there. they're doing that to keep us safe. we don't just react based on our fears. we react based on facts and judgment and making smart decisions. that's how we have built this country and sustained this country and protected this country. >>> but the president said the same rule don't apply to members of the u.s. military who are returning from west africa. he says that's because they're on missioned and used t
we're live on the campus of the ohio state university for today's middle market summit hosted by ohiote and ge capital. we're happy to be here. mid western hospitality is the best. we're going to talk more about what we're learning while we are here. we want to get to the top stories. we begin with the u.s. efforts to fight ebola. in a few hours president obama will meet with health care wo workers who are trying to contain the deadly virus. he's speaking out to criticize states that enacted...
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also, it's the ohio state university, not the ohio state university. >> did i not say that? the ohio state university. >> you can take the girl out of the south of france but you can't take the south of france out of the girl. we've been talking a lot about the last four weeks of the elections. it's really a tossup. i don't care what republicans say, i don't care what democrats says, it is still a tossup. a lot of how next week goes depends on how the president is seen handling -- this was like ebola and isis and -- yesterday, certainly, the general feeling is he dropped the ball again on ebola. >> well, we'll see. this morning, there's definitely -- in his comments, there's still a lot of unanswered questions about how to deal with americans potentially exposed to ebola. president obama is making it clear he doesn't support measures taken by a handful of governors, including chris christie to quarantine workers returning from west africa. he did, however, seem to support tougher rules for countries where the virus is spreading. he said the nation's troops are accustomed to m
also, it's the ohio state university, not the ohio state university. >> did i not say that? the ohio state university. >> you can take the girl out of the south of france but you can't take the south of france out of the girl. we've been talking a lot about the last four weeks of the elections. it's really a tossup. i don't care what republicans say, i don't care what democrats says, it is still a tossup. a lot of how next week goes depends on how the president is seen handling --...
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we're live on the campus of the ohio state university for today's middle market summit hosted by ohio we're happy to be here. mid western hospitality is the best. we're going to talk more about what we're learning while we are here. we want to get to the top stories. we begin with the u.s. efforts to fight ebola.
we're live on the campus of the ohio state university for today's middle market summit hosted by ohio we're happy to be here. mid western hospitality is the best. we're going to talk more about what we're learning while we are here. we want to get to the top stories. we begin with the u.s. efforts to fight ebola.
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ohio state. you're going, right? >> i'll be there. >> we're going to be broadcasting live from the ohio state university next wednesday we'll be there for a conference that's focused on the challenges of medium-sized businesses and the economy. what do you think we can encourage the band to play? >> maybe they could play live. bump us in and out of commercial breaks. >> jen is going to be there. she's got moves. she could teach them a few moves. thank you, lewis. >>> we'll kbet to your responses. we asked what you thought about the pope's comments over the weekend that god is not afraid of new things. we have some of the best responses. >> we did. a lot of people really speaking out. the pope being honest about what we were taught about our faith. and then the comments are good, god has always been accepting of us all no matter who we are. >> i like what people are saying on twitter. that's going to do it for "way too early." "morning joe" is moment was. stick around. happy monday. ♪ ♪ "here i am. rock you like a hurricane." ♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. (receptionist) gunderman group i
ohio state. you're going, right? >> i'll be there. >> we're going to be broadcasting live from the ohio state university next wednesday we'll be there for a conference that's focused on the challenges of medium-sized businesses and the economy. what do you think we can encourage the band to play? >> maybe they could play live. bump us in and out of commercial breaks. >> jen is going to be there. she's got moves. she could teach them a few moves. thank you, lewis....
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from ohio state university. it's a house fire. >> get out. >> as the video starts, you see the fire is full-on raging. there are students still inside this house. >> 3:00 in the morning. people all mobilize to try to get people out. this first video. >> outside. everyone get outside. >> you see how the fire is already coming inside. it's out of control. theresmo inside. people start screaming. >> i haven't seen anyone running out. >> people are slowly waking up. you see the guy coming out the front door gets hit by the wave of the heat. >> get outside now. >> this is also posted to the student paper. the fire originated on the couch sitting on the front of this house. three witnesses had seen a caucasian man running away from the scene. years ago a similar situation where a fire started on a couch. everybody got out. >> he risked his safety to try to win everybody up. >> get out. fortunately, everyone is okay. >> the things that get caught on security cameras. look up at the top of the corner. black car stopped
from ohio state university. it's a house fire. >> get out. >> as the video starts, you see the fire is full-on raging. there are students still inside this house. >> 3:00 in the morning. people all mobilize to try to get people out. this first video. >> outside. everyone get outside. >> you see how the fire is already coming inside. it's out of control. theresmo inside. people start screaming. >> i haven't seen anyone running out. >> people are slowly...
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researchers at ohio state university found people in a bad mood are more likely to search for facebook friends who are doing as bad or worse than they are. researchers say the findings give more context to recent studies who found people who spend more time on facebook tend to be more frustrated, angry, and lonely. >>> paper books are out. electronic ones are in. but a san francisco publisher known for its odd books and quirky owner have a new strategy to keep the presses turning. >> welcome. >> reporter: there are many strange treasures in ron turner's art collection. >> i've got stuff on the ceiling. i've got stuff on the walls. >> reporter: side show banners. a skeleton from the 1880s, rare art, and random oddities. >> i want you to bear with me. some people say you are a probably a hoarder. i have no more room. >> reporter: in the way, the eclectic collection mirrors his business, which occupies the rest of this building. >> we did a series from 1981 to 93 called weirdo. >> reporter: other publishers wouldn't touch. >> we want to bring really oddball, weird, and necessary books to
researchers at ohio state university found people in a bad mood are more likely to search for facebook friends who are doing as bad or worse than they are. researchers say the findings give more context to recent studies who found people who spend more time on facebook tend to be more frustrated, angry, and lonely. >>> paper books are out. electronic ones are in. but a san francisco publisher known for its odd books and quirky owner have a new strategy to keep the presses turning....
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researchers at ohio state university say they have found a way for computers to decipher 21 distinct facial expressions including complex emotions like happily disgusted and software like what you just saw is getting ready to make this kind of technology available to the wider public. how will this change the way we interact, and how will it impact our freedom of expression? joining us on skype out of new york is a cognitive scientist and a lead researchers on the ohio state study i mentioned. just reading about it makes me feel like someone is invading the space in my head. i'm not sure if i want perfect strangers to know my mood. what's the upside of this application? >> there were many upsides. understand how facial expressions have emerged and work is essential for understanding psychological disorders that people might have, and there are dozens, many dozens of psychological researchers that have been defined in the literature between very difficult to now to understand the difference between them. we thought we only had six basic emotions that we could all express in the same w
researchers at ohio state university say they have found a way for computers to decipher 21 distinct facial expressions including complex emotions like happily disgusted and software like what you just saw is getting ready to make this kind of technology available to the wider public. how will this change the way we interact, and how will it impact our freedom of expression? joining us on skype out of new york is a cognitive scientist and a lead researchers on the ohio state study i mentioned....
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anthony wonder the ohio state university student slammed down by a coach after rushing the field saturdayg his scholarship: officials started removing him from the evan scholars program covers tuition and housing for former golf caddies, charged with misdemeanor criminal trespassing. it was not caddie day on the field. >> up to $100,000. >> that's happened to a lot of people where they've been duped into thinks it's caddie day at pools and fields. >> it's out there now. maybe he'll graduate and get a degree and looking for his first job, they do a little google search. >> google is not your friend in this day and age. >>> big storms this morning, actually a pretty violent weather day. storms already erupting over oklahoma and missouri. we have wet weather this morning. from boston to cape cod and providence, rhode island. you got drench yesterday. boston today, 59 and rain. doesn't drizzle around hartford early today, better later in the day. strong storms, 40 million people at risk for severe storms. we do have problems out there, especially if you're traveling in some of the big airport
anthony wonder the ohio state university student slammed down by a coach after rushing the field saturdayg his scholarship: officials started removing him from the evan scholars program covers tuition and housing for former golf caddies, charged with misdemeanor criminal trespassing. it was not caddie day on the field. >> up to $100,000. >> that's happened to a lot of people where they've been duped into thinks it's caddie day at pools and fields. >> it's out there now. maybe...
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recently over the past month we've heard news of a sexually harassing culture and hazing in the ohio state university's marching band prompting them to fire the band director. while these images and headlines reflect realities of hazing, they only paint a partial picture. so what is missing? for one thing, the images rarely portray the extent and range in which hazing occurs. now it's probably difficult to see on the left hand side, i'll let you know, certainly hazing does occur in varsity athletics and in greek life or fraternities and sororities. as the headlines and images suggest, but according to our research of college students and this -- these are results from the national study that i was a principal investigator for. we surveyed more than 10,000 college students at 53 different colleges and universities across the united states. and as can you see, the figures confirm that hazing in a range of different clubs and organizations. and activities. including intermural sports. club sports, service organizations and even academic clubs and honor societies. so the predominant images of hazing and sp
recently over the past month we've heard news of a sexually harassing culture and hazing in the ohio state university's marching band prompting them to fire the band director. while these images and headlines reflect realities of hazing, they only paint a partial picture. so what is missing? for one thing, the images rarely portray the extent and range in which hazing occurs. now it's probably difficult to see on the left hand side, i'll let you know, certainly hazing does occur in varsity...
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lewis, i'm a junior at ohio state university.reet and it was really great but i know there are tricks that you didn't tell me about. and i am now more determined to go there." and the punch line is, when the financial crisis happened and i go back to write what becomes the big short and i go talk to the people who made the, like, multi-billion-dollar bets that went wrong for the big firms and i would sit down with them, and say, "i'm going to tell you what happened. 'cause the only reason, and i'll talk to you but the only reason i'm talking to you is you're the only reason i'm in the business." and i'd said, "what?" and they'd say, "i read 'liar's poker' when i was in college and i realized i was born to be a bond trader." and i said, "my god, i created a crisis." [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> you know? like, it was like this dog whistle signal. and the signal -- >> seth: you created the wolf of wall street. >> yeah. >> seth: that movie, the film "wall street" i feel also sometimes has the same effect. i think people see the gr
lewis, i'm a junior at ohio state university.reet and it was really great but i know there are tricks that you didn't tell me about. and i am now more determined to go there." and the punch line is, when the financial crisis happened and i go back to write what becomes the big short and i go talk to the people who made the, like, multi-billion-dollar bets that went wrong for the big firms and i would sit down with them, and say, "i'm going to tell you what happened. 'cause the only...
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. >>> ohio state university's marching band with another eye catching routine. halftime of this weekend's game with rutgers. buckeye fans doing some classic rock, forming a pinball machine for the who's "pinball wizard." >>> some action on the field, oklahoma wide receiver diving for a catch at the back of the end zone, watch this, landed on a camera lens. receipt placement lens could run as much as $17,500. but it was an amazing catch. >>> so, already the country's largest retailer, selling a wide range of products, but now, walmart moving into the health care business. operating dozens of clinics in the south that offer office visits for just $40. now joining me from our sister network, fox business network's charles payne, the host of "making money with charles payne." $40 that's like a co-pay pretty much. >> it really s ironically enough, i went to cvs, one of those minute clinics on saturday to get a flu shot. >> missed your opportunity here? >> i did. >> we get them here at work. >> i know. i missed it. my wife is giving me a hard time, i went and got it b
. >>> ohio state university's marching band with another eye catching routine. halftime of this weekend's game with rutgers. buckeye fans doing some classic rock, forming a pinball machine for the who's "pinball wizard." >>> some action on the field, oklahoma wide receiver diving for a catch at the back of the end zone, watch this, landed on a camera lens. receipt placement lens could run as much as $17,500. but it was an amazing catch. >>> so, already the...
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luxury homes for temporary border control agents, some money even went to rabbit massages at ohio state university. all together, this spending adds up to $25 billion. >> so if we're watching, and we're holding people accountable we will get better value for tax that he is we pay and we won't risk the future of our kids. >> this is likely the last year for senator coburn's waste report he is retiring from congress later this year. >>> now to a unique partnership, students and teachers at high school in bucks county will soon be able to do their grocery shopping inside their school. reporter brad segal of our sister station kyw news radio explains. >> reporter: seniors at alex shapiro and rachel stock shelves for what will be a fully functioning mini super mark that will open for business next week for students and teachers inside william tenant high school. as soon as you walk inside you see familiar shop rite colors and the logo. of course it is much smaller than standard super market so they had to be are selective when choosing their products. >> we have asked kids and teachers because they are
luxury homes for temporary border control agents, some money even went to rabbit massages at ohio state university. all together, this spending adds up to $25 billion. >> so if we're watching, and we're holding people accountable we will get better value for tax that he is we pay and we won't risk the future of our kids. >> this is likely the last year for senator coburn's waste report he is retiring from congress later this year. >>> now to a unique partnership, students...
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whether it's the ohio state university band. you had florida famu band.are described as tradition. >> my definition is hazing the process based on a tradition used by group to discipline or to maintain the high ark key. that's unlike bully. there's is a difference between bullying and hazing. bullying is a individual act, usually spant use. hazing is a plan. they knew every season they're going to do this. they do it in each season they went ahead their own mark it grows and grows it getting a little more violent or sexualized. >> do you have advice for parents in so you the successful football team and oftentimes people turn a blind eye to success superintendent not in this case. what advice do you have for parents who suspect it's going on and how to tackle this? >> well, i think that the first thing they have to do is have the communication with their child where they will feel trusting in order to come to them and report what is going on. they have to understand and teach their kids they'll be held responsible. some of the kids will end up in court. s
whether it's the ohio state university band. you had florida famu band.are described as tradition. >> my definition is hazing the process based on a tradition used by group to discipline or to maintain the high ark key. that's unlike bully. there's is a difference between bullying and hazing. bullying is a individual act, usually spant use. hazing is a plan. they knew every season they're going to do this. they do it in each season they went ahead their own mark it grows and grows it...
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recently over the past month we've heard news of a sexually harassing culture and hazing in the ohio state university's marching band prompting them to fire the band director. while these images and headlines reflect realities of hazing, they only paint a partial picture. so what is missing? for one thing, the images rarely portray the extent and range in which hazing occurs. now it's probably difficult to see on the left hand side, i'll let you know, certainly hazing does occur in varsity athletics and in greek life or fraternities and sororities. as the headlines and images suggest, but according to our research of college students and this -- these are results from the national study that i was a principal investigator for. we surveyed more than 10,000 college students at 53 different colleges and universities across the united states. and as can you see, the figures confirm that hazing in a range of different clubs and organizations. and activities. including intermural sports. club sports, service organizations and even academic clubs and honor societies. so the predominant images of hazing and sp
recently over the past month we've heard news of a sexually harassing culture and hazing in the ohio state university's marching band prompting them to fire the band director. while these images and headlines reflect realities of hazing, they only paint a partial picture. so what is missing? for one thing, the images rarely portray the extent and range in which hazing occurs. now it's probably difficult to see on the left hand side, i'll let you know, certainly hazing does occur in varsity...
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all this plus rabbit massages at ohio state university. butterfly farms on oklahoma tribal lands and an iron man suit under development at the didn't of defense. these expenses are all part of oklahoma senator's tom coburn's annual ranking book the top 100 worst examples of government waste including out-of-this-world spending on research projects designed by grade school students to be is sent to the international space station. plus -- >> laughing classes. we're peaing people to teach people how to laugh. there's a lot of serious problems in this country. maybe the reason the people aren't laughing is because the government is so incept. >> coburn heeas bn producing the book for five years. he said it's making a difference. >> we should be ashamed the. if we're watching and hold people accountable, we'll get better pay. >> the rest was approved by individual agencies. it all adds up to $25 billion at a time charlie, when our national debt sits at $17 trillion. >> thank you, nancy. >>> automakers say close to 8 million cars could have dee
all this plus rabbit massages at ohio state university. butterfly farms on oklahoma tribal lands and an iron man suit under development at the didn't of defense. these expenses are all part of oklahoma senator's tom coburn's annual ranking book the top 100 worst examples of government waste including out-of-this-world spending on research projects designed by grade school students to be is sent to the international space station. plus -- >> laughing classes. we're peaing people to teach...
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especially if there's some things out there -- >> the state senator from the ohio state university, showave a message, stand by the president but not completely agree with him. >> everybody talks about money. we all know at some point it's a law of diminishing returns. republicans could be shocked. you look at georgia. what's happened there? they've spent a lot of money. it's all about the guy who talked about he was outsourcing, bragging about outsourcing. you look at kansas. you got a guy who forgot to even buy an apartment in kansas. at the end of the day, it comes down to blocking and tackling. >> i mean, there is a national message which is, as john breaux says, obama bad. that's the two words that are a problem for democrats. but in those raises, you see both democrats who have run -- in the case of kansas, an independent, who have run good campaigns, and republicans who have run terrible ones. so yes, the candidates do make a difference. michelle nunn in georgia understood the real message to take was the message of 2012 which was a populist message. she ran against perdue the way
especially if there's some things out there -- >> the state senator from the ohio state university, showave a message, stand by the president but not completely agree with him. >> everybody talks about money. we all know at some point it's a law of diminishing returns. republicans could be shocked. you look at georgia. what's happened there? they've spent a lot of money. it's all about the guy who talked about he was outsourcing, bragging about outsourcing. you look at kansas. you...
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recently over the past month we've heard news of a sexually harassing culture and hazing in the ohio state university's marching band prompting them to fire the band director. while these images and headlines reflect realities of hazing, they only paint a partial picture. so what is missing? for one thing, the images rarely portray the extent and range in which hazing occurs. now it's probably difficult to see on the left hand side, i'll let you know, certainly hazing does occur in varsity athletics and in greek life or fraternities and sororities as the headlines and images suggest, but according to our research of college students and this -- these are results from the national study that i was a principal investigator for. we surveyed more than 10,000 college students at 53 different colleges and universities across the united states. and as you can see, the figures confirm that hazing occurs in a range of different clubs and organizations and activities including intermural sports, club sports, service organizations and even academic clubs and honor societies. so the predominant images of hazing an
recently over the past month we've heard news of a sexually harassing culture and hazing in the ohio state university's marching band prompting them to fire the band director. while these images and headlines reflect realities of hazing, they only paint a partial picture. so what is missing? for one thing, the images rarely portray the extent and range in which hazing occurs. now it's probably difficult to see on the left hand side, i'll let you know, certainly hazing does occur in varsity...
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study comes from ohio state university. >> all about stress.eel stressed you walk away from the argument and you eat, stuff your face. >> exactly. they say breaking up is so hard to do and for one woman we know it was bad, she just couldn't bring herself to go home. they say it was so bad, she didn't go home. >> wanted some fried chicken. camped out at kentucky fried chicken restaurant for seven days. >> instead of going home and saying the marriage was over. >> she said she stopped in to get some comfort food, and thought going back to the apartment would just be too difficult. lucky for her, the kfc there is open 24 hours, workers noticed her after a few days, but didn't realize that she had never left because they work different shifts. >> she sat there stuffing her face because she was arguing with her spouse and didn't want to go and say it was over. >> i wonder how many pounds she gained? >> there you go. wow. you know i do love that bowl, though that you get at kentucky fried chicken, has cents around potatoes in, has corn, chunks every
study comes from ohio state university. >> all about stress.eel stressed you walk away from the argument and you eat, stuff your face. >> exactly. they say breaking up is so hard to do and for one woman we know it was bad, she just couldn't bring herself to go home. they say it was so bad, she didn't go home. >> wanted some fried chicken. camped out at kentucky fried chicken restaurant for seven days. >> instead of going home and saying the marriage was over. >>...
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when she did not have symptoms, they have been told now to stay away from their jobs at ohio's kent state universitye, no one from that university has actually been quarantined. the school's action reflects a similar concern for a number of employers right now. how do you deal with workers returning from the ebola zone, who perhaps have had contact with someone who has ebola. cnn legal analyst paul cowan is joining us to discuss this. first let's talk about employees' rights. if you go to africa, if you have contact with somebody even here in the u.s. like these nurses did, do those people have a right legally to be entitled to stay home and continue to get paid? >> not necessarily. the standard that employers legally are allowed to use is what does the science say? of course while there's so much fear in america, whenever we interview a doctor, they say there's not that much to be afraid of. it's not that contagious. the standard is are they symptomatic? are they fever risch, are they sick? in that case they would have to stay home. otherwise they would go to work like anybody else. >> an employer
when she did not have symptoms, they have been told now to stay away from their jobs at ohio's kent state universitye, no one from that university has actually been quarantined. the school's action reflects a similar concern for a number of employers right now. how do you deal with workers returning from the ebola zone, who perhaps have had contact with someone who has ebola. cnn legal analyst paul cowan is joining us to discuss this. first let's talk about employees' rights. if you go to...
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>>> an ohio university state student made a bad news during saturday's game. anthony wonder ran on and was body slammed by one of ohio's assistant coaches. off he goes. the tackle made a buzz on social media. the coach is a former linebacker. and wonder was on a full scholarship and now that's being revoked and now charged with criminal misdemean trespass. >>> experts say you should ban from the bedroom. >>> a man bilked people out of millions of dollars. >>> if you want your kids to get a good night's sleep, keep the electronic devices out of their bedrooms. pediatric expts say things like smartphones and tablets and video games can disrupt the sleep cycle and have a negative impact on school performance. research shows children who leave their devices on the end to get less sleep overnight, about an hour less and overwhelming 72% of children between 6 and 17 have at least one electronic device on in the bedroo those mobile devices can also spell trouble for teenagers outside the home. >> something as simple as crossing the street if they're distracted. >> re
>>> an ohio university state student made a bad news during saturday's game. anthony wonder ran on and was body slammed by one of ohio's assistant coaches. off he goes. the tackle made a buzz on social media. the coach is a former linebacker. and wonder was on a full scholarship and now that's being revoked and now charged with criminal misdemean trespass. >>> experts say you should ban from the bedroom. >>> a man bilked people out of millions of dollars. >>>...
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. >> reporter: now, that second nurse amber vinson visited three relatives in ohio 30 work at kent state university. she never visited the campus but school officials are keeping her relatives away from the university for the next 21 days. allen? >> all right, veronica, thank you. >>> ebola fears contributed to a market plunge today! [ bell ] >> wall street saw some of its worst moments when the dow jones industrial average plummeted as much as 460 points in afternoon trading. stocks ended the wild day with a partial recovery from that early plunge. but still in the red. the dow came in 173 points lower. >> there are a host of reasons for the heavy selling ranging from all sorts of global economic concerns in china and europe to the ebola scare continuing to hit airline and hotel stocks and a weakness here in the u.s. economy. >> retail sales in the u.s. dropped in september. that was the first time in eight months. investors were quick to dump risky assets and put their money in safe investments such as government bonds. >>> new at 5:00, frightening moments at a high school in fremont. kids let ou
. >> reporter: now, that second nurse amber vinson visited three relatives in ohio 30 work at kent state university. she never visited the campus but school officials are keeping her relatives away from the university for the next 21 days. allen? >> all right, veronica, thank you. >>> ebola fears contributed to a market plunge today! [ bell ] >> wall street saw some of its worst moments when the dow jones industrial average plummeted as much as 460 points in afternoon...
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there is unease at kent state university in ohio.he graduated and has a connection to three employees among them. deborah and kelvin berry, amber vincent's mother and stepfather. on the phone, eric mansfield, executive director of media relations for kent state. thank you for joining us. describe amber vincent's connection to kent state. i understand she has a mother and stepfather there. >> good evening. thank you for having us on. a close connection. attended the campus, graduated a degree in 2006 and 2008. three relatives work on kent campus. 28,000 students. 5,000 employees. a very big place. while she was in the area over the weekend, she, herself did not come to the kent campus. but she did interact with her relatives. they returned to the kent campus to work earlier this week. once they learned of her illness in dallas they left the campus. went home. caring for the family. and going forward to take precaution thaes they're going stay away from the campus for 21 days. >> she never went to the campus except her family members d
there is unease at kent state university in ohio.he graduated and has a connection to three employees among them. deborah and kelvin berry, amber vincent's mother and stepfather. on the phone, eric mansfield, executive director of media relations for kent state. thank you for joining us. describe amber vincent's connection to kent state. i understand she has a mother and stepfather there. >> good evening. thank you for having us on. a close connection. attended the campus, graduated a...
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. >> last weekend, amber vincent, that second nurse visited three relatives in ohio who work at kent state university. she never visited the campus, but school officials are keeping her relatives away from the university for the next 21 days while they monitor themselves for ebola. >> is our government doing enough to protect us from the ebola virus? a growing chorus of lawmakers are saying no. >> and three from virginia are asking the governor to ban travel instate from ebola plagued countries and counties. peggy joins us as the governor is responding to all of this. peggy, is he dismissing all of this? is that what he is calling it? >> well, first of all, the governor's communications director said the governor would not have the authority to ban international travel and yes, democrats are saying is these requests are alarm and fear mongering, but delegate, bob marshall throws out that old add damage. an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. >> unfortunately, there's no cure here. the only way to stop this is prevention. >> democrats are blasting conservative virginia delegate, bob marshall
. >> last weekend, amber vincent, that second nurse visited three relatives in ohio who work at kent state university. she never visited the campus, but school officials are keeping her relatives away from the university for the next 21 days while they monitor themselves for ebola. >> is our government doing enough to protect us from the ebola virus? a growing chorus of lawmakers are saying no. >> and three from virginia are asking the governor to ban travel instate from ebola...
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officials in ohio say she visited three relatives there who work for kent state university. scott, those family members have been ordered to stay off campus for 21 days as a precaution, and tonight the first nurse who contracted the virus, nina pham, remains here in good condition. >> pelley: thanks, manuel. though there are only two infections so far among health care workers, nurses are reacting with alarm. here's anna werner. >> this month has been a nightmare. >> reporter: on a conference call this afternoon with more than 11,000 health care workers, the largest union of registered nurses said the infection of the two dallas nurses showed just how vulnerable these front-line workers are to exposure. zenee cortez is a union vice president. >> we don't have the background of what to look for in a patient who would walk into our hospital, and so we as registered nurses are very much outraged with what's going on. this could have all been prevented. >> we are the nurses. >> reporter: national nurses united have been staging protests calling for more training and better prote
officials in ohio say she visited three relatives there who work for kent state university. scott, those family members have been ordered to stay off campus for 21 days as a precaution, and tonight the first nurse who contracted the virus, nina pham, remains here in good condition. >> pelley: thanks, manuel. though there are only two infections so far among health care workers, nurses are reacting with alarm. here's anna werner. >> this month has been a nightmare. >> reporter:...
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amber vinson has three relatives that work at kent state university in ohio.she recently was in close contact with them so the cdc asking they not return to work until they are cleared. robin? >> a number of passengers and crew on the flight with amber vinson are in quarantine. and that frontier plane she was on made five more trips before being taken out of service and decontaminated. abc's david kerley picks up that side of the story for us. he's at dulles airport in washington. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning. another breakdown of the country's health defense system. and another story with frontier airlines saying it's been told that the passenger may have been symptomatic even though she was cleared by the feds to fly. that's triggered a frantic effort to contact the other passengers. this morning the frontier airlines jet is parked in denver, out of service. and according to the airline, will be disinfected for a fourth time with seat covers and carpet removed. vinson landed in dallas monday. that aircraft took five more flights on tuesday,
amber vinson has three relatives that work at kent state university in ohio.she recently was in close contact with them so the cdc asking they not return to work until they are cleared. robin? >> a number of passengers and crew on the flight with amber vinson are in quarantine. and that frontier plane she was on made five more trips before being taken out of service and decontaminated. abc's david kerley picks up that side of the story for us. he's at dulles airport in washington. good...
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still, ohio authorities are monitoring 12 people she came in contact with and are taking other precautions. family members who work at kent state university have been told to stay home. an elementary school has been shut down because another family member goes there. and the bridal shop she visited is also closed until authorities give the all-clear. plus, her mom and several friends are under voluntary quarantine. listen. >> we're going to be very conservative. we're going to be very aggressive. we don't want to miss anything. there's no room for error. we're going to say that even back to friday that is possible. >> the cdc mistakenly allowed her to fly from cleveland back to dallas because her fever hadn't hit the danger zone. but she might have been showing symptoms. the cdc has now talked to every passenger on board that flight. but in the 24 hours after vinson got off the plane, it made six more flights carrying up to 800 people. you might ask, what's the risk if she's not on the plane? well, it turns out ebola can live on a dry surface, like a tray table or doorknob for several hours. in body fluids like blood or urine, it can live
still, ohio authorities are monitoring 12 people she came in contact with and are taking other precautions. family members who work at kent state university have been told to stay home. an elementary school has been shut down because another family member goes there. and the bridal shop she visited is also closed until authorities give the all-clear. plus, her mom and several friends are under voluntary quarantine. listen. >> we're going to be very conservative. we're going to be very...
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daughter at michigan state university chose construction management over veterinary science because she knew she could get a well-paying job and she just did get one. another son going to ohio northern university is choosing construction management just because he knew that my daughter got a job doing that. it's so important for people to understand that you just can't go to get a soft degree today. you have to have employability. >> well, we don't have soft degrees at university of illinois. we bring students here what i call raw, young minds and turn them into refined young minds when they leave here. some people are very focussed on the type of job they're going to get when they leave this place, but there are some students who are still trying to explore. their own human being, aspects of themselves and take some time before they actually arrive at where they feel comfortable in life. so, we provide a spectrum of education as the chief academy officer of this campus, i believe in that. we give people what we call general education and if you're in engineering, you go out and specialize in your engineering degree, business. so we provide a spectrum of majors, activities,
daughter at michigan state university chose construction management over veterinary science because she knew she could get a well-paying job and she just did get one. another son going to ohio northern university is choosing construction management just because he knew that my daughter got a job doing that. it's so important for people to understand that you just can't go to get a soft degree today. you have to have employability. >> well, we don't have soft degrees at university of...
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ohio. returned to dallas. two days ago. now that trip has affected kent state university. where her parents and another ro relative work. i am joined live with the latest houf how did vincent spend her week end. a statement from kent. she did not come on campus. no ris tubik to anybody on camp. >> hi, anderson. we don't know much about how she spent her weekend here. flew here friday. went back to dallas monday. we don't know with whom she met. other than being at home. did she go some place else? meet with other friend? we don't have the details now. as you said kent state university did make the point that she did not visit the campus here. she graduated here, got her nursing degree, bachelor of science big from here as recently as 2008. >> her parent and another relative did visit the campus as i understand. but, i mean there is no way they could have, even if they, they had become infected by her, they wouldn't have, gotten, dumb down with down -- come down with it so quickly to pass it to others. correct? >> very unlikely. her parents and one relative do work here on the campus. kent state said that they're not fac
ohio. returned to dallas. two days ago. now that trip has affected kent state university. where her parents and another ro relative work. i am joined live with the latest houf how did vincent spend her week end. a statement from kent. she did not come on campus. no ris tubik to anybody on camp. >> hi, anderson. we don't know much about how she spent her weekend here. flew here friday. went back to dallas monday. we don't know with whom she met. other than being at home. did she go some...
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cleveland state university, hawkins school is his high school, policy matters ohio, the chandra law firm. thank you for your support today. we welcome students to today's program, student participation is possible by a generous gift from the fred shul contribution. we have students from hawkins school. stand and be recognized. [ applause ] just a reminder that students get to ask questions. now we will return to our speaker for our traditional city club question and answer period. we welcome questions from everyone, including guests and students, holding the microphones are mike cromaldy and kristin pianca. first question, please. >> i want to thank you for being here. your presentation was wonderful. my question is, there's this arrogance program with a lot of people who feel like they know everything. so even though what you are saying is really logical, it's still difficult to get some folks to say, you know, you're right. so i guess my question is, how do you move -- i'm speaking of, you know, democrats basically. how do you move them off of that, you know, my way is the best way and
cleveland state university, hawkins school is his high school, policy matters ohio, the chandra law firm. thank you for your support today. we welcome students to today's program, student participation is possible by a generous gift from the fred shul contribution. we have students from hawkins school. stand and be recognized. [ applause ] just a reminder that students get to ask questions. now we will return to our speaker for our traditional city club question and answer period. we welcome...
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university,state 650 thousand students there. if ohioaid, we are going to buy 2% of our food budget locally, next year it is going to be 4%, next year it is going to be 8%, you are creating a market. canfarmers in central ohio say, this is a 3-iron from my farm and it is not going to go anywhere and it is going to be the market. >> it is just the subsidies? >> those kids want to order a pizza from popeye's they don't want to order kale. with my fetishf for chicken wings and ice cream. >> that is a weird fetish. [laughter] >> i don't think it is. i'm an american man from ohio. [laughter] it is very mainstream. everyonef we say, not has to go vegan, not everyone has to be vegetarian. we better move the needle on this thing or we are going to have half the country with diabetes or prediabetes. how are we going to sustain our current health care system is half our country has diabetes or prediabetes? should monsanto and procter & gamble and general mills be worried about diabetes or what their shareholders demand, which is great returns? cor
university,state 650 thousand students there. if ohioaid, we are going to buy 2% of our food budget locally, next year it is going to be 4%, next year it is going to be 8%, you are creating a market. canfarmers in central ohio say, this is a 3-iron from my farm and it is not going to go anywhere and it is going to be the market. >> it is just the subsidies? >> those kids want to order a pizza from popeye's they don't want to order kale. with my fetishf for chicken wings and ice...
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according to ohio health officials three of her relatives including her mother are employees at kent state university. while vinson didn't visit the campus during her stay, the school says her family members did. they've been asked to remain off campus and self-monitor during the 21-day incubation period. amid widespread speculation about the government being able to handle the crisis, the president addressed the nation. >> if we follow these protocols properly, if we follow the steps and get the information out, the likelihood of widespread ebola outbreaks in this country are very, very low. but i think what we've all learned over the last several weeks is that folks here in this country and a lot of nonspecialized hospitals and clinics don't have that much experience dealing with these issues and so we're going to have to push out this information as aggressively as possible and that's the instructions that i provided to my team. >> this comes as republicans including house speaker john boehner are stepping up their calls from a visa ban from the affected west african countries. the white house is
according to ohio health officials three of her relatives including her mother are employees at kent state university. while vinson didn't visit the campus during her stay, the school says her family members did. they've been asked to remain off campus and self-monitor during the 21-day incubation period. amid widespread speculation about the government being able to handle the crisis, the president addressed the nation. >> if we follow these protocols properly, if we follow the steps and...
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ohio state against penn state. beautiful tailgating. risep morning that leads into a nice afternoon. and another viewer at shipensburg universityollege game. if you're up in shippenburg a noon game time and 60 degrees kickoff temperature. there plenty it of sunshine, too. let's check the 7 day forecast. 70 and sunny that's a ten doesn't get any better than that any time of the year. still sunday, nice, front coming through tonight and winds pick up throughout the day gusting over 30 miles an hour at times. 64 is all for high temperature it will feel cooler with the wind. nop self we lose the wind. beautiful again. mostly sunny and 67. 75 tuesday before showers come if and look how chilly by halloween. temperatures in the upper 50s. >> catlin, thank you so much. sports betting put on hold in garden state and the are on the yj will not allow it to go through coming up. > fist this is so cool a new project aimed at allowing kids with food allergies to go trick or treating what you should look for on your neighbor's door steps. >> check out the cute, cute pictures we asked for halloween chia pet gracie looks miserable and cute and
ohio state against penn state. beautiful tailgating. risep morning that leads into a nice afternoon. and another viewer at shipensburg universityollege game. if you're up in shippenburg a noon game time and 60 degrees kickoff temperature. there plenty it of sunshine, too. let's check the 7 day forecast. 70 and sunny that's a ten doesn't get any better than that any time of the year. still sunday, nice, front coming through tonight and winds pick up throughout the day gusting over 30 miles an...
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universitys and schools. there are markets waiting to be tapped. in central ohio, 60,000 students, if ohio state of our food budget will be local food from central ohio, next year 4% and next year 6% and you create a market for the farmer and drive down the cost. >> farmers don't care what they grow just as long as they can make a dollar. >> exactly. and they have investments, land, and kids in college, the real food revolution is about a plan how we get from where we are today, mcdonald's fast food, diabetes, to where we need to be. >> you point out we are a sick society. what motivated you to write this. this is connected to our budget and health care problems. this clears the beast doesn't it. >> yeah. we think in washington, boy, if we come up with a more complicated solution to this very complicated problem, maybe then we'll get it right. this book is about getting back to the fundamentals. we are what we eat. as it says in the preface of the back, i can't cure diabetes at the doctor's office, it is at the dinner table and at school. how's how we will beat it economically. >> will ohio beat
universitys and schools. there are markets waiting to be tapped. in central ohio, 60,000 students, if ohio state of our food budget will be local food from central ohio, next year 4% and next year 6% and you create a market for the farmer and drive down the cost. >> farmers don't care what they grow just as long as they can make a dollar. >> exactly. and they have investments, land, and kids in college, the real food revolution is about a plan how we get from where we are today,...
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many guests today at takes hosted by baker and hostetler, cleveland state university, stevehigh school alma mater, policy matters ohio, the chan dra law firm, and our strategy. thank you for your support today. we welcome students to today's program. student participation is possible by a generous gift from the fred e. shul foundation. we have students from hawkins school. stand and be recognized. [ applause ] just a reminder that students get to ask questions. now we will return to our speaker for our traditional city club question and answer period. we welcome questions from everyone, including guests and students, holding the microphones are mike cromaldy and kristin pianca. first question, please. >> i want to thank you for being here. your presentation was wonderful. my question is, there's this arrogance program with a lot of people who feel like they know everything. so even though what you are saying is really logical, it's still difficult to get some folks to say, you know, you're right. so i guess my question is, how do you move -- i'm speaking of, you know, democrats basically -- how do you move them off o
many guests today at takes hosted by baker and hostetler, cleveland state university, stevehigh school alma mater, policy matters ohio, the chan dra law firm, and our strategy. thank you for your support today. we welcome students to today's program. student participation is possible by a generous gift from the fred e. shul foundation. we have students from hawkins school. stand and be recognized. [ applause ] just a reminder that students get to ask questions. now we will return to our speaker...
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still ohio authorities are monitoring 12 people show cae cn contact with and are taking other precautions. family members at kent state universityave been told to stay home. an elementary school has been shut down because another family member goes there. the bride tal shop s-- bridal shop is she visited is closed. her friends and family are under voluntary quarantine. >> we are going to be very conservative and very aggressive. we don't want to miss anything. there's no room for error. we are going to say that even back to friday that it is possible. >> cdc mistakenly allowed her to fly from cleveland back to dallas because her fever hadn't hit the danger zone. but she might have been showing symptoms. the cdc talked to every passenger on board that flight. in the 24-hours after she got off the plane it made six more compliets carryi -- flights carrying up to 800 people. what's the risk if she is not on the plane? ebola can live on a dry surface like a dray table or doorknob for several hours. in body fluids like blood or urine it can live for several days which is why frontier airlines is planning to replace the car gets and n
still ohio authorities are monitoring 12 people show cae cn contact with and are taking other precautions. family members at kent state universityave been told to stay home. an elementary school has been shut down because another family member goes there. the bride tal shop s-- bridal shop is she visited is closed. her friends and family are under voluntary quarantine. >> we are going to be very conservative and very aggressive. we don't want to miss anything. there's no room for error....
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university of maryland but local businesses are benefitting. the mariott hotel has sold out for this weekend's game against ohio state. the same goes for the next three weekends to come. saturday's game will be the first sellout in college park since 2008. and season ticket sales are up 25% over last year. the city says many businesses are reporting a boost from the big change. >>> police name a second person of interest, but make no arrests. the new developments that could lead to charges in cold case that spanned nearly 40 years. >>> seven decades after being killed in action, the remains of a fallen american soldier are brought back to the u.s. all new at 6:00, you'll hear from the japanese researcher who made the emotional discovery. >>> we've got some wet weather and if your dog has brought you the leash, it means it's time to go. time to do a little bit of walking outside. but get that walk in quick, because showers on and off throughout the area tonight. what follows behind the rain and big chill. i'll show you how low our temperatures will drop after the break. helps you find a whole range of coverages. no one
university of maryland but local businesses are benefitting. the mariott hotel has sold out for this weekend's game against ohio state. the same goes for the next three weekends to come. saturday's game will be the first sellout in college park since 2008. and season ticket sales are up 25% over last year. the city says many businesses are reporting a boost from the big change. >>> police name a second person of interest, but make no arrests. the new developments that could lead to...
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now while amber vinson was in ohio, family and friends say she purposely kept her distance, no hugs or kisses. still, three family members who work at kent state universityave been told to stay home. another family member with a child at an akron elementary school has forced the closure of that school. the bridal shop she visited is shut down until authorities give the all-clear. four other friends in akron are also under voluntary quarantine as is her mother in dallas. on monday the cdc mistakenly allowed her to fly from cleveland back to dallas because her fever hadn't hit the danger zone. but now they believe she might have been concealing symptoms. and in the 24 hours after she got off flight 1133, that plane made six more flights carrying up to 900 people. you might ask, what's the risk if she's not on the plane? well, turns out ebola can live on a dry surface like a tray table or doorknob for several hours. in body fluids like blood or urine, it can live for several days. you mix in the health care workers, neighbors, baggage handlers and others that crossed amber vinson's path and the possible chain of transmission, megyn, gets very lengthy. >> tr
now while amber vinson was in ohio, family and friends say she purposely kept her distance, no hugs or kisses. still, three family members who work at kent state universityave been told to stay home. another family member with a child at an akron elementary school has forced the closure of that school. the bridal shop she visited is shut down until authorities give the all-clear. four other friends in akron are also under voluntary quarantine as is her mother in dallas. on monday the cdc...