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peters school 70. behind green lane at marlboro elementary 69. same at reading regional airport and west grove at avon grove high school the temperature is 69 degrees. not bad when you consider the average high for this time of the year is only in the lower to mid 60's. right now in philadelphia hanging on to 67 after a high of 7o poconos 56. sixty-four in wilmington. trenton check helping in at 65. wind are slowly subsiding, out of the northwest at about five to 15 miles an hour sustain at ten in philadelphia, sustain at three in allentown. on storm scan three we have had some clouds moving through but these are associated with the warm front. we will never complain about that because that means tomorrow will be just as warm if not warmer then today. temperatures, mainly will be in the 60's but in some locations, even philadelphia, we could make it to 70 again. courtesy of high pressure. warm front will continue to push to the north. then we will see a cold front moving through saturday night into early sunday morning. that will knock temperature
peters school 70. behind green lane at marlboro elementary 69. same at reading regional airport and west grove at avon grove high school the temperature is 69 degrees. not bad when you consider the average high for this time of the year is only in the lower to mid 60's. right now in philadelphia hanging on to 67 after a high of 7o poconos 56. sixty-four in wilmington. trenton check helping in at 65. wind are slowly subsiding, out of the northwest at about five to 15 miles an hour sustain at ten...
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. >> they're now going door to door in search for peters. schools are in a locked down because of the search. the shares as begging for any help finding scott peters. >> and will be transferred to the national institute of health and maryland. a doctor is apologizing for he called mistakes in the way the hospital handled the ball well. in a prepared testimony for a hearing in washington the doctor says the hospital mishandled the case of thomas eric duncan was initially sent home despite having a fever >> he later died from ebola and two nurses have tested positive for the virus. union leaders are speaking up to tell what nurses and other health-care professionals across the country need. >> areour number one priority is are keeping our communities safe and healthy. with the right training planning and equipment we can contain ebola virus and the united states. >> the second nurse to contract the virus is now being treated at the university hospital in atlanta. tested positive after flying from cleveland to dallas. airline placed six crew members fr
. >> they're now going door to door in search for peters. schools are in a locked down because of the search. the shares as begging for any help finding scott peters. >> and will be transferred to the national institute of health and maryland. a doctor is apologizing for he called mistakes in the way the hospital handled the ball well. in a prepared testimony for a hearing in washington the doctor says the hospital mishandled the case of thomas eric duncan was initially sent home...
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new castle at peter school 72. lumberton 71 degrees. right now cooling down a little bit.he poconos 54. philadelphia still at 63. 66 in dover and 61 in reading and in lancaster. we are tracking the rain on storm scan three and here it is. some light shower activity through lee his val, berks county where you see the yellow to the south of harrisburg heavier. so this is one wave rain moving in with more to come during the overnight period. so you have this batch of rain coming in ahead of this batch of rain that's heading towards pittsburgh this is our actual cold front so this has to clear before the skies clear and temperatures will plunge. so morning rain at least through the noon hour. temperatures will be around 70 and then the front moves through, the temperatures fall, but at least the skies clear. we'll wake up to the coolest temperatures of the season. sunday morning by the afternoon only in the 60s. it will be at least 10 degrees below average on sunday. but then temperature rebound into the 70s were more of a southerly wind component as high pressure will sit to
new castle at peter school 72. lumberton 71 degrees. right now cooling down a little bit.he poconos 54. philadelphia still at 63. 66 in dover and 61 in reading and in lancaster. we are tracking the rain on storm scan three and here it is. some light shower activity through lee his val, berks county where you see the yellow to the south of harrisburg heavier. so this is one wave rain moving in with more to come during the overnight period. so you have this batch of rain coming in ahead of this...
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peter school. medford memorial school in medford, new jersey 69 degrees that is your high for the day. on storm scan 3a few clouds associated with the warm front. we will be seeing warmer days ahead in that seven day forecast kicking off this weekend. peter sent in this beautiful picture of the sky in williamstown, new jersey. peter is an eyewitness weather watcher. you can see breaks of blue in the overcast just a beautiful afternoon, a great start to the day as well. win northwest at about ten to 14 miles an hour, the wind will persist over the weekend. so even though it will be mild we will be seeing gusty wind by sunday. right now 68 in philadelphia 59 in the poconos. fifty-seven in allentown. reading, trenton and dover. a very pleasant evening. here is the temperature change yesterday in the 50's, to take much warmer. right new in philadelphia # 1 degrees warmer then it was at this time. poconos is 15 degrees warmer. in trenton anal up town it 14 is degrees warmer right now then it was yesterda
peter school. medford memorial school in medford, new jersey 69 degrees that is your high for the day. on storm scan 3a few clouds associated with the warm front. we will be seeing warmer days ahead in that seven day forecast kicking off this weekend. peter sent in this beautiful picture of the sky in williamstown, new jersey. peter is an eyewitness weather watcher. you can see breaks of blue in the overcast just a beautiful afternoon, a great start to the day as well. win northwest at about...
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peters school 68. whitefield elementary cool in reading plenty of sunshine and 68 degrees. temperatures are going to have huge swings this week but the good news we're going to be on the high side for now a at least for tuesday and wednesday. thursday and friday unfortunately towards halloween it is downward slope. right now in philadelphia it is 66. sixty-two in allentown. sixty-four in millville. to the north and west you can see cool air in buffalo but lot warmth in the western part of the keystone state through cleveland and to the south, we will have have southerly wind over the next couple of days with the area of high pressure and that means we will get a lot of warmth. so 70's for your tuesday as high pressure sits to the south. high clockwise flow. bringing in the warm southerly wind. we will watch a cool front approach by the afternoon on wednesday with a few showers still making it to 70 degrees. breezy conditions, associated with this and that will knock temperatures down some 10 degrees by thursday, and then after this, for halloween, we will get even cooler, a
peters school 68. whitefield elementary cool in reading plenty of sunshine and 68 degrees. temperatures are going to have huge swings this week but the good news we're going to be on the high side for now a at least for tuesday and wednesday. thursday and friday unfortunately towards halloween it is downward slope. right now in philadelphia it is 66. sixty-two in allentown. sixty-four in millville. to the north and west you can see cool air in buffalo but lot warmth in the western part of the...
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peter's after school. i'd have to go to work and [speaker not understood] customers standing on milk cartons or i would have to put labels on the containers for our products. around that time there was a tortilla war and there was a tortilla cartel -- [laughter] >>> that's another story. so, we decided to get into the salsa business. [speaker not understood] was the very first to make salsa to be sold in supermarkets in the country. now we are the highest selling salsa in california based on kneel son reports. ~ we sell 5 to 1 the next business, all private label combined and there are just numerous statistics. so, we were the first to do that, but i also want to acknowledge other businesses in the mission that were the first. most of you may know that la taqueria in the country and my father had the first burrito in the country. i was in buddha testimony and they were ~ budapest and they were supporting [speaker not understood]. voted the mission district as the number one neighborhood to live in. and i c
peter's after school. i'd have to go to work and [speaker not understood] customers standing on milk cartons or i would have to put labels on the containers for our products. around that time there was a tortilla war and there was a tortilla cartel -- [laughter] >>> that's another story. so, we decided to get into the salsa business. [speaker not understood] was the very first to make salsa to be sold in supermarkets in the country. now we are the highest selling salsa in california...
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i don't go to school to hear a professor talk about it. >> peter teal is encouraging people not to go to school at all. to start companies instead. >> i am not advising anyone to skip college. we think of learning as a lifelong project that we do. we have companies like google and facebook and many others sending instructors to us. >> all of the classes are online. >> everything is online. >> how much do they cost? >> they are free. you can go to each class and take it for free. if you care about a mentor and feedback and the certificate, you pay 150 bucks a month. we are launching a nano degree. >> will apple, google hire me? >> at&t has already earmarked. iraq -- earmarked jobs specifically for this purpose. this is from leading tech companies in silicon valley. >> how did they feel about online education in general? >> since they started working with universities, fewer people are angry at me. and i understand changing the cost structure of education does ruffle feathers. we need to make the university system affect people's needs. >> what is your vision for higher education? 20 ye
i don't go to school to hear a professor talk about it. >> peter teal is encouraging people not to go to school at all. to start companies instead. >> i am not advising anyone to skip college. we think of learning as a lifelong project that we do. we have companies like google and facebook and many others sending instructors to us. >> all of the classes are online. >> everything is online. >> how much do they cost? >> they are free. you can go to each class...
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peter and paul school. they are are's ready for another world series win.ed out head to toe in her giants colors. she already has her seat for tuesday night's game one in kansas city. we'd like it's your fan toledos. you can e-mail them to u report or tweet them to us at abc 7 news bay area. >>> drew, i say too hot in the city, but my internal temperature is off. >> it was warm. we got into the 70s. that's kind of warm, right? back in 60s in the city. coming up dry and empty handed. the reason why, showing you blue as far as the eye can see. a very quiet either tranquil picture this afternoon. we were in the 70s in san francisco last hour. falling to the 60s, 69 degrees right now. oakland at 74. san carlos 77. san jose comfortable at 76. half moon bay coming in at 66. and a live look from tower cam facing north, a few high clouds well into the north bay, but otherwise soaked in sunshine across san francisco. warmest spots, fairfield 80. elsewhere santa rosa, concord, the mid and upper 70s. the satellite and radar, we're tracking high pressure anchored off t
peter and paul school. they are are's ready for another world series win.ed out head to toe in her giants colors. she already has her seat for tuesday night's game one in kansas city. we'd like it's your fan toledos. you can e-mail them to u report or tweet them to us at abc 7 news bay area. >>> drew, i say too hot in the city, but my internal temperature is off. >> it was warm. we got into the 70s. that's kind of warm, right? back in 60s in the city. coming up dry and empty...
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. >> host: did dean of new york university's stern school of business and the author of "turnaround" peter blair henry. you are watching booktv on c-span2. >> host: as booktv continues we're now joined by the curator of data collection of english and american literature. how did you get to that position? >> guest: i worked in the rare book division and was later a curator and downtown at the cemetery and all that led to me being here as the curator of his years in september 2000. >> host: you brought things out to show us. >> the bird is an enormous collection with tens of douses of printed items this is well-liked to call the tip of the bird here we have the only surviving manuscript of the holy sonnets satires done in his own lifetime but done in the hand of the secretary and personal assistants and this has the highest from his own manuscripts to see changes or the differences between the text here and the transcriptions made in the first edition and to in this up -- the sonnet all those destroy our resurrected on the day of judgment in this transcribe his death but john donne from the
. >> host: did dean of new york university's stern school of business and the author of "turnaround" peter blair henry. you are watching booktv on c-span2. >> host: as booktv continues we're now joined by the curator of data collection of english and american literature. how did you get to that position? >> guest: i worked in the rare book division and was later a curator and downtown at the cemetery and all that led to me being here as the curator of his years in...
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we need to do that for children, high school students, 17, 18, 19-year-olds and others spread the distribution, that skills imperative. >> host: peter blair henry is the dean of the new york city stern school of business. he's also the author of this book, "turnaround: third world lessons for first world growth." you are watching booktv on c-span2. >> booktv talk to new york journalism professor brooke kroeger about the ethics of undercover reporting. this interview recorded in new york city is about 25 minutes. >> host: this is booktv on c-span2. we are new york city studio interviewing professors from york university as part of our university series. joining us now is professor brooke kroeger, "undercover reporting" is the name of her most recent book. she is a professor of journalism at nyu. professor kroeger, what is the definition of undercover reporting? >> guest: undercover reporting is a subset of investigative reporting that usually involves reporters engaged informs the deceased covering, blending in, actually disguising, depending on the thousand permutations of how to do undercover reporting. >> host: as a legitimate rep
we need to do that for children, high school students, 17, 18, 19-year-olds and others spread the distribution, that skills imperative. >> host: peter blair henry is the dean of the new york city stern school of business. he's also the author of this book, "turnaround: third world lessons for first world growth." you are watching booktv on c-span2. >> booktv talk to new york journalism professor brooke kroeger about the ethics of undercover reporting. this interview...
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. >> peter teal is encouraging people not to go to school at all. >> i am not advising anyone to skip college. this is a lifelong project that we do. we have companies like google and look and many others sending instructors to us. >> all of the classes are online. >> everything is online. >> how much do they cost? >> they are free. about thee 0 buckscate, you pay 15 a month. hire me?pple, google >> at&t has already earmarked. this is from leading tech companies in silicon valley. >> how did they feel about online education in general? >> since they started working fewer peopleties, are angry at me. changing the cost structure does ruffle feathers. forhat is your vision higher education 20 years from now, will a degree from stanford and harvard be something coveted? >> i think it will still cap are the great credentials. hopefully, if you make it, which i hope, udacity. atwhy leave a great job google to focus on one of the hardest problems in the world? >> to me, the mission of the being able to educate is the biggest thing i can imagine. how did we fundamentally change, empowering pe
. >> peter teal is encouraging people not to go to school at all. >> i am not advising anyone to skip college. this is a lifelong project that we do. we have companies like google and look and many others sending instructors to us. >> all of the classes are online. >> everything is online. >> how much do they cost? >> they are free. about thee 0 buckscate, you pay 15 a month. hire me?pple, google >> at&t has already earmarked. this is from leading...
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joining me peter moricci at the robert a. smith school of business. and journalist david k. n. peter, i read your article this week. you are bullish on this economy. you think we're not going anywhere. we're not going down. you cited china and what's going on in europe. if we're strong and things are going well, why can't we do minimum wage and what would moving it to 10.10 do to our economy? >> the most important thing is to create more jobs. we are growing but not rapidly enough. when president obama campaigned for the white house he talked about doing something about china and talked about drilling for oil off shore and hasn't delivered. the minimum wage according to the congressional budget office, the economic policy substitute is in the democratic camp. according to them it would unemploy 500,000 to 1 million people. i'm in favor with raising the minimum wage to inflation. that would cost no jobs. but going to 10.10, unemploying 500,000 people that creates 500,000 more poor people. >> david k. johnson do you kbrae with that? >> no. he is misreading the numbers. the fund
joining me peter moricci at the robert a. smith school of business. and journalist david k. n. peter, i read your article this week. you are bullish on this economy. you think we're not going anywhere. we're not going down. you cited china and what's going on in europe. if we're strong and things are going well, why can't we do minimum wage and what would moving it to 10.10 do to our economy? >> the most important thing is to create more jobs. we are growing but not rapidly enough. when...
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peter hotez, founding dean of the national school of tropical medicine at the baylor school of medicine. >> good morning. >> the ebola patient nina pham is now at the maryland hospital. should she have been moved there sooner? >> well, i think what we're clearly seeing is that taking care of ebola patients is extremely complicated and in my opinion it should only be done at specialized facilities that are specially as the virus progresses towards the end stages where the amount of virus in the body is extremely high and it is very difficult to manage these patients. so i would say nina sounds like is being caught early on in the infection, so that it is still aminable treatments, meaning the blood products that contain antibody to the virus or antiviral drugs. certainly as the disease progresses, this becomes a real management problem and is not something that is any community hospital could handle. >> speaking of that management issue yesterday on the "today" show, a nurse from pham's hospital in dallas described lapses in preparedness and containment. is there no standard protocol for
peter hotez, founding dean of the national school of tropical medicine at the baylor school of medicine. >> good morning. >> the ebola patient nina pham is now at the maryland hospital. should she have been moved there sooner? >> well, i think what we're clearly seeing is that taking care of ebola patients is extremely complicated and in my opinion it should only be done at specialized facilities that are specially as the virus progresses towards the end stages where the...
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peter, 27 years old. you had finished medical school with just getting started in your ph.d. effort at the institute a tropical medicine in antwerp. a mysterious test tube sample shows up in terrible condition. and you figure out there are some bees in africa and it you turn. i know i am on the 27 but i want to go to africa. and want to be in the middle of this and referred to deter from and state from those but it is the rate, no, first of all, but as i was said teenager by worked for a travel agent at the time that had no infrastructure and the result the one goal in life than that was get out of here. like a very conservative it was a combination of the sense for a venture but also the curiosity. to add to the despair of another and a whole family because i would always ask why. says the 69 but i didn't have much respect for the with their icarian in the six put it up to 27. but most have the analogy but this is killing me. [laughter] >> coming away that he describes the episode those are the key experiences or their realizations or that of hog moment from that 76 episode
peter, 27 years old. you had finished medical school with just getting started in your ph.d. effort at the institute a tropical medicine in antwerp. a mysterious test tube sample shows up in terrible condition. and you figure out there are some bees in africa and it you turn. i know i am on the 27 but i want to go to africa. and want to be in the middle of this and referred to deter from and state from those but it is the rate, no, first of all, but as i was said teenager by worked for a travel...
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peters. >> good question. + schooling has always been very expensive in the state. it takes the biggest amount of tax dollars. something that takes a lot of tax dollars is really hard to change. it will have to be examined closely. the total answer, i cannot give it to you right now because that is a question for how long school tuition, school tax -- it is still a problem. it will take new, serious get-together from the legislators and senators. they know what's happening. they could help cure this problem if they really wanted to. >> mr. feliciano? >> my uncle's president of a college in new york city. we had a conversation about what has taken place in academia. one of the problems we're seeing is students are not prepared when they go into college, so that adds an incredible cost burden upfront to the student going into college, to get them ready to take college courses. we need to make sure our primary education system is doing a good job of preparing our students to move into the academic world. we need to have a different approach. you need to think different
peters. >> good question. + schooling has always been very expensive in the state. it takes the biggest amount of tax dollars. something that takes a lot of tax dollars is really hard to change. it will have to be examined closely. the total answer, i cannot give it to you right now because that is a question for how long school tuition, school tax -- it is still a problem. it will take new, serious get-together from the legislators and senators. they know what's happening. they could...
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today, barbara bean no the president of the commission that's trying to yank the school's accreditation. her husband peter crabtree was appointed to the committee that evaluated city college. >> not supposed to participate in pillow talk or any other talk so the fact that these two people are married to each other should be just one of many signs that we have a huge problem with this commission. >> crabtree is a dean at laney college in oakland. some teachers at city college say the commission is trying to close their school to boost enrollment at other colleges. the trial finishes on friday. >>> enough signatures have been collected for an initiative to repeal san jose's new medical marijuana regulations adopted over the summer. the regulations limit collectives to a small part of the city and require all the product to be grown on site. the new initiative would do away with that. the city council can either accept the initiative as it is or put it to the voters. a decision could be made at tonight's city council meeting. >>> homeowners and renters are getting more help this morning recovering from the n
today, barbara bean no the president of the commission that's trying to yank the school's accreditation. her husband peter crabtree was appointed to the committee that evaluated city college. >> not supposed to participate in pillow talk or any other talk so the fact that these two people are married to each other should be just one of many signs that we have a huge problem with this commission. >> crabtree is a dean at laney college in oakland. some teachers at city college say the...
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this afternoon, we will speak to business students at the kellogg school of management. peterpresident's message and the tough sell he faces. tought this will be a sell for the president. most of the focus right now is on foreign issues, the ebola virus or the goal that part of the white house is to shift 30ention back to the economy days before the midterm election. democrats want their president out there talking about the economy. the white house wants today's speech to resonate in the same didthe u.n. four and beach with policy. he will still talk about raising the minimum wage but will also make the case that even though many americans do not realize economy, and point the president made today. put my put my record against that of any leader in the world in terms of taking ourselves out almostf a terrible and unprecedented crisis. ronald reagan asked if you are better off than you were four years ago and in this case, in six, and the answer is, the country is definitely better off than we were when i came into office. >> the problem for the president is that it does not r
this afternoon, we will speak to business students at the kellogg school of management. peterpresident's message and the tough sell he faces. tought this will be a sell for the president. most of the focus right now is on foreign issues, the ebola virus or the goal that part of the white house is to shift 30ention back to the economy days before the midterm election. democrats want their president out there talking about the economy. the white house wants today's speech to resonate in the same...
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close to a popular shopping center in the school's athletic center. ann and peter burton are worried about their daughter, who is a freshman. >> she walks to the athletic center every day. i always tell her, walk with somebody. and you know, make sure -- don't ever walk alone. but that theory is kind of -- >> reporter: eight students. two women and six men were in this wooded area, which is a popular cut-through near campus. they say they were here last night sometime before 6:00 when two men approached them. one of them had a gun, and demanded that they give up their valuables. their iphones, backpacks, everything of value. >> i think it's pretty scary to hear about. because i mean, we live here now, but we used to live right over where it happened. >> everyone was real scared, so, you know, nothing to joke about. >> reporter: shocking to some on this sprawling campus. located within earshot of bells tolling from the shrine of the immaculate conception. this freshman says he knows some of the victims. >> they're a little paranoid, especially the girls. they're a l
close to a popular shopping center in the school's athletic center. ann and peter burton are worried about their daughter, who is a freshman. >> she walks to the athletic center every day. i always tell her, walk with somebody. and you know, make sure -- don't ever walk alone. but that theory is kind of -- >> reporter: eight students. two women and six men were in this wooded area, which is a popular cut-through near campus. they say they were here last night sometime before 6:00...
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school. it seems obvious. colonel peters, i'll give you the last word. >> yeah. soldiers are terrifying. armed children -- and the terrorists know just what they're doing. they're not only getting cadets for the next generation of fighters, but these kids have no sense of their mortality, no sense of your mortality, of right or wrong. you come up to a roadblock manned by kids, you don't know if they'll want cigarettes or kill you without asking questions. they're not skilled like navy seals, but they will kill. melissa: that's terrifying. gentlemen, thanks for being here. >> thank you. melissa: the faa's new rule on drones near stadiums could result in some jail time. >>> and forget isolation, maine's favorite nurse sticks it to that lousy quarantine and hits the town, still insisting her rights are being violated. i don't get it, who wouldn't want to hang out at home for a but weeks? what's so bad about that? at the end of the day, it's all about money, i guess. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ melissa: i'm melissa francis with your fox business brief. the billionaire club keeps growing
school. it seems obvious. colonel peters, i'll give you the last word. >> yeah. soldiers are terrifying. armed children -- and the terrorists know just what they're doing. they're not only getting cadets for the next generation of fighters, but these kids have no sense of their mortality, no sense of your mortality, of right or wrong. you come up to a roadblock manned by kids, you don't know if they'll want cigarettes or kill you without asking questions. they're not skilled like navy...
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dave peters is a professor of the school of public health. his seminar is entitled be helpful, be hopeful despite ebola. [applause] >> [inaudible] >> identify my wife, or you can find her. [laughter] >> okay, let's start at the beginning. okay, there we go. >> enqueue very much. and i am pleased to be able to talk with you about the community they strategy to fight ebola. it's an operation that we are privileged to be involved in. i would like to first put it in a little bit of context. of course we see the ebola disease being the center of this and this is a picture of the emerging epidemic in terms of the number of cases and as you can see although it started sometime in december, we are now in the ex-potential part of the curve and so it is increasing concern about this and i think that others are going to talk more specifically about the patterns. but it's not just about the virus that started all of this. there are numbers of other types of epidemic that are going on in west africa as well. first of all most, after the virus of felt, a c
dave peters is a professor of the school of public health. his seminar is entitled be helpful, be hopeful despite ebola. [applause] >> [inaudible] >> identify my wife, or you can find her. [laughter] >> okay, let's start at the beginning. okay, there we go. >> enqueue very much. and i am pleased to be able to talk with you about the community they strategy to fight ebola. it's an operation that we are privileged to be involved in. i would like to first put it in a little...
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this enterovirus that for many so many homes and schools is really something that worries them at this point. >> absolutely, peter this case is one of the most stunning that alarm ls parents. little eli was kept out of school for one day. that is alarming to parents. however, school officials in new jersey and cleaning them after the children have been in the schools touching the desk and doorknobs and parents are sending their children back. feeling will is a way to protect the children. and this enterovirus 68 has been seen most commonly among children with asthma or others who have breathing problems, peter. >> rehema, thank you for the update. >>> and now the biggest names on the campaign trail. chuck todd is back on the broadcast to break it all down. and a supreme court surprise clearing the way. same-sex marriage goes in many five states. we will tell you why there could be a major ripple effect nationwide. first, your white house soup of the day. this is a new one. coconut red lentil. it's on the menu. we'll be right back. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your mon
this enterovirus that for many so many homes and schools is really something that worries them at this point. >> absolutely, peter this case is one of the most stunning that alarm ls parents. little eli was kept out of school for one day. that is alarming to parents. however, school officials in new jersey and cleaning them after the children have been in the schools touching the desk and doorknobs and parents are sending their children back. feeling will is a way to protect the children....
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schools, roads and public safety. and i've led the fight in annapolis against wasteful spending. this is your money and i'll never forget that. peterhot, maryland's comptroller. >>> now, wusa9 game on sports with kristen berset. brought to you by exfinty. >> another week of practice, another game. another week of the question, who will start under center for the redskins this sunday? robert griffin, iii, had practice today, although it was more of a walk through. but griffin did take some first team snaps. they'll go full bore tomorrow as they continue to prep for their road trip to minnesota. despite reports saying griffin will start sunday, gruden will get a better idea tomorrow. >> it's all going to depend on how he does in practice tomorrow and friday and moving forward how i feel like he is coming back. >> get back into the football part of it. he looks good in that regard, he'll take another week. >> so, in other words, we still don't know. the ravens are prepping for another big divisional showdown when they travel to pittsburgh. it could be without their star runningback. 4th in the league in yards did not practice today be
schools, roads and public safety. and i've led the fight in annapolis against wasteful spending. this is your money and i'll never forget that. peterhot, maryland's comptroller. >>> now, wusa9 game on sports with kristen berset. brought to you by exfinty. >> another week of practice, another game. another week of the question, who will start under center for the redskins this sunday? robert griffin, iii, had practice today, although it was more of a walk through. but griffin did...
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david peters is the professor and chair of the department of international health at the johns hopkins school of public health. his seminar is titled be helpful, stay hopeful strategy to fight the ebola. [applause] >> i am pleased to be able to talk to you about the community-based strategy to fight ebola and it's an operation that we've been privileged to be involved in. i want to first put it in a bit of context. of course we see the disease at the center of this and this is a picture of the epidemic in terms of the number of cases and deaths and as you can see although it started sometime in december there is now in the exponential part of the curve and so it's an increasing concern about this and i think others are going to talk more specifically about the patterns. but it's not just about a virus that started. there are a number of other types of epidemics went on in west africa. after the virus itself is a contagion of fear and distrust not only in the country internationally and this is led to a number of other types of patterns that i think important to recognize as we put into contex
david peters is the professor and chair of the department of international health at the johns hopkins school of public health. his seminar is titled be helpful, stay hopeful strategy to fight the ebola. [applause] >> i am pleased to be able to talk to you about the community-based strategy to fight ebola and it's an operation that we've been privileged to be involved in. i want to first put it in a bit of context. of course we see the disease at the center of this and this is a picture...
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his now life and death situation drew this statement from his former school butler university friday, since his time at butler peter has dedicated his life to humanitarian work in the middle east. the thoughts and prayers of the butler university community are with peter and his family. >> and usual diplomas happening in south korea today. top officials from north korea made a surprise visit. the first such high level trip in years. kim jong-un meanwhile remains mysteriously out of sight. here is cnn's paula hancocks. >> this was surprising and significant. the man considered to be second in command in north korea after the leader kim jong-un popped to south korea for a last minute visit. he's vice marshal in the military and accompanied by two very high level officials in north korea. they were here to attend the closing ceremony of the asian games. the north korean delegation met the south korean ministers. president park geun-hye said she could meet them as well. -- one man tells me he can't remember such a high level delegation from the north coming to the south in decades. shows kim jong-un although absena abs
his now life and death situation drew this statement from his former school butler university friday, since his time at butler peter has dedicated his life to humanitarian work in the middle east. the thoughts and prayers of the butler university community are with peter and his family. >> and usual diplomas happening in south korea today. top officials from north korea made a surprise visit. the first such high level trip in years. kim jong-un meanwhile remains mysteriously out of sight....
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school's accreditation. turns out her husband is peter crabtree who was appointed to the committee that evaluated city college. >> not supposed to participate in pillow talk or any other kind of talk and so the fact that these two people are married to each other should be just one of many signs that we have a problem with the commission. >> crabtree is a dean at laney college in oakland. some teachers at city college say the commission is trying to close their school to boost enrollment at other local colleges. the trial is expected to wrap up on friday. >>> happening today, san jose city leaders will take another look at medical marijuana laws passed just this summer. regulations limit collectives to a small part of the city and require all products to be grown on site. opponents have collected enough signatures for an initiative to repeal the new rules. and now the city council can either accept that repeal or put it to voters. a decision could be made at tonight's city council meeting. >>> our exclusive poll shows the san jose mayor's race very, very tight heading into next week's election. dan cortese an
school's accreditation. turns out her husband is peter crabtree who was appointed to the committee that evaluated city college. >> not supposed to participate in pillow talk or any other kind of talk and so the fact that these two people are married to each other should be just one of many signs that we have a problem with the commission. >> crabtree is a dean at laney college in oakland. some teachers at city college say the commission is trying to close their school to boost...
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school in washington state. we also have lieutenant ralph peters. he's a fox news military analyst. thanks for joining us.t to our topic, which is the lone wolf converts that are seeing both here in canada, d.c. all across the country. i want to ask you about the situation that's unfolding as we see it here. in the break we were talking about this news. as it was happening and folks in our studio were saying it's happening more and more. is it? is that our perception. is it because we have television cameras everywhere or is it happening more often. colonel, go ahead. >> well, yes, absolutely. and we're prisoners of these events. look at what's happening right now. we have to cover this breaking news not a topic we planned on and it's important people want to know. there's an ugly circle game that goes on. whether it's jihadis or whoever this turns out to be. a punk shooter, a crazy person, we have to cover it. by doing so, we make them famous. so you get more copycats, whether they're islamist copycats and lone wolves or there's kids who think about of the other school shootings, the theater shootings, a
school in washington state. we also have lieutenant ralph peters. he's a fox news military analyst. thanks for joining us.t to our topic, which is the lone wolf converts that are seeing both here in canada, d.c. all across the country. i want to ask you about the situation that's unfolding as we see it here. in the break we were talking about this news. as it was happening and folks in our studio were saying it's happening more and more. is it? is that our perception. is it because we have...
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schools, as a precaution. the mother of "isis" hostage peter cassig is trying to get a message on twitter, to the *leader of "isis"... appealing paula cassig is tweetingso hoping they'll pass along her personal appeal. at butler university in indianapolis, where cassig was once a student, friends held a vigil for him. in its fourth video beheading, "isis" said cassig will be the next victim, even though he converted to islam after his capture while helping refugees in syria. chicago police captain ed kulbida is scheduled to be released from the hospital today. he was shot twice tuesday night while trying to arrest a shooting suspect from indianapolis in the englewood neighborhood. the 29-year veteran of the force reportedly joked with mayor emanuel during a visit yesterday. superintendent garry mccarthy calls him a commander who leads from in front which could very asily have cost him his life. daniel brown was arrested when a incredibly fortunate because the bullet could have been a killer shot same with the bullet that struck here. the removed the bullet from his back it traveled down about a foot and a half. i
schools, as a precaution. the mother of "isis" hostage peter cassig is trying to get a message on twitter, to the *leader of "isis"... appealing paula cassig is tweetingso hoping they'll pass along her personal appeal. at butler university in indianapolis, where cassig was once a student, friends held a vigil for him. in its fourth video beheading, "isis" said cassig will be the next victim, even though he converted to islam after his capture while helping refugees...