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you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple.e recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very aware of cleanliness and make sure you have wipes so folks are able to wash up when dealing with the sanitation issue. >> thank you so much, >> i'm your host of "culturewire," and today, here at electric works in san francisco. nice to see you today. thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous
you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple.e recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very...
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they may sanitize it themselves but we really don't see the need to sanitize it. >> they closed it onartment had nothing to do with that. >> no, we did not order it closed. the question is if you're going to do that why not sanitize the restaurant and the train and on and on. >> we did not do the bowling alley. >> what about his apartment building because health officials are at his apartment building and in his neighborhood handing out pamphlets and information and told by our doctors, dr. devi nampiaparampil that it can live on surfaces for a number of hours but is not transmitted through the air. it can live on surfaces for a few hours. what's a concern, though, in the apartment building with elevator keys, that sort of things, door handles. is that a real possibility. >> i don't know that it's a real concern. the virus can live on surfaces only for a short period of time and have to think about how much virus is in these bodily fluids. if he didn't have symptoms, the likely anything that is in them with low. he left the keys inside the apartment because he didn't want anybody to b
they may sanitize it themselves but we really don't see the need to sanitize it. >> they closed it onartment had nothing to do with that. >> no, we did not order it closed. the question is if you're going to do that why not sanitize the restaurant and the train and on and on. >> we did not do the bowling alley. >> what about his apartment building because health officials are at his apartment building and in his neighborhood handing out pamphlets and information and told...
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you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple. we recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very aware of cleanliness and make sure you have wipes so folks are able to wash up when dealing with the sanitation issue. >> thank you so much, ♪ >> thank you for coming to the talent dance performance and talent show. [ applause ] >> today's performance and talent show. ♪ >> public recreation has every bit of the talent and every bit of the heart and soul of anything that any families are paying ten times for. >> you were awesome. >> hello, i am with the recreation and parks department. we are featuring the romantic park location in your backyard. this is y
you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple. we recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very...
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when i say sanitizing i'm not talking about just using a hand sanitizer.eally need to teach children how to wash their hands, do a 20-second wash where they sing something that takes them about 20 seconds. it can be happy birthday, yankee doodle. you figure out what to do and teach them to do good hand washing. they touch a lot of surfaces and constantly touching their face. so it's very easy for them to get infengss. they don't have immunity. we're not seeing the virus strike adults the same way children because most adults have immunity. >> i know you pointed out teaching to wash hands. but let's face it they're going in and out. they're not washing their hands. at best maybe when a parent picks them up from school you might give them a little hand sanitizer before they get in the car. i'm curious if you think more schools, for example, as we see with cruise ships when you get on a cruise ship there's a hand sanitizer machine or buses should be equipped to children they're not reliable in that way to wash their hands. we know that we'll be able to at lea
when i say sanitizing i'm not talking about just using a hand sanitizer.eally need to teach children how to wash their hands, do a 20-second wash where they sing something that takes them about 20 seconds. it can be happy birthday, yankee doodle. you figure out what to do and teach them to do good hand washing. they touch a lot of surfaces and constantly touching their face. so it's very easy for them to get infengss. they don't have immunity. we're not seeing the virus strike adults the same...
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it's -- hands, carry hand sanitizer. it's not like the virus is airborne. >> reporter: what are you doing? >> protecting my face. >> reporter: why? >> because ebola is supposed to be at the hospital and i don't want to catch a whiff of it. >> reporter: at shady grove the patient remains in isolation, but his condition is improving and lab results suggest he actually has an illness other than ebola, things like malaria, cholera, even the flu can look like ebola in the early stages. at howard university hospital in d.c., bruce leshan, wusa9. >> the medical staff at shady grove adventist hospital is also monitoring a patient with flu-like symptoms and a travel history that matches the criteria for possible ebola. that person was admitted to the hospital in gaithersburg last night, but lab results show the patient has another illness and does not have a confirmed diagnosis of ebola. a hospital spokesperson says that patient is isolated and showing signs of improvement. >>> the hazmat crews are out there sanitizing an apartme
it's -- hands, carry hand sanitizer. it's not like the virus is airborne. >> reporter: what are you doing? >> protecting my face. >> reporter: why? >> because ebola is supposed to be at the hospital and i don't want to catch a whiff of it. >> reporter: at shady grove the patient remains in isolation, but his condition is improving and lab results suggest he actually has an illness other than ebola, things like malaria, cholera, even the flu can look like ebola in...
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remember, the sanitation that we think about is not the sanitation that they have. >> i put the same question to you. we keep getting told by officials this is not transmissible and not very transmissible and not airborne. a lot of warnings and not to panic. we will join that message that people shouldn't panic. it is important to understand how one can and can't get ebola. does it seem likely that cleaning out a car and getting splashed with something could result in that transmission? >> cleaning out a car is a tricky one. the virus can live on surfaces for a certain amount of time. how much of that is live and how much will be needed for it to result in an infection in a person is not really known. the bottom line is, it is as you say hard to get ebola. the conditions in west africa and particularly liberia are vastly different from the conditions here. we have the measures here. we have shower in and shower out facilities at hospitals. there ways to protect ourselves here. what's going on there on the other hand is an absolute crisis. >> doctor, you just heard this common refrain
remember, the sanitation that we think about is not the sanitation that they have. >> i put the same question to you. we keep getting told by officials this is not transmissible and not very transmissible and not airborne. a lot of warnings and not to panic. we will join that message that people shouldn't panic. it is important to understand how one can and can't get ebola. does it seem likely that cleaning out a car and getting splashed with something could result in that transmission?...
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maybe that's what hand sanitizer is going to help with.for hospital workers and people directly in contact with ebola, putting on purell isn't enough. in africa, people use chlorine. >> shannon, thanks so much. >>> up ahead, are you dreaming about ebola? you're not the only one. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. do you guys have identity theft protection? [ male voice ] i'm sorry, did you say identity distribution? no. protection. identity theft protection. you have selected identity distribution. your identity will now be shared with everyone. thank you. no, no, no -- [ click, dial tone ] [ female announcer ] not all credit report sites are equal. [ male voice ] we're good in here, howie. yeah, have a good night, brother. experian.com members get personalized help plus identity theft protection. join now at experian.com. with enrollment in experian credit tracker. you would need like a bunch of those to cle
maybe that's what hand sanitizer is going to help with.for hospital workers and people directly in contact with ebola, putting on purell isn't enough. in africa, people use chlorine. >> shannon, thanks so much. >>> up ahead, are you dreaming about ebola? you're not the only one. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. do you guys have identity...
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. >> but critics say the mission has done little to improve sanitation. >> as a sanitation practitioner, who has been in this field in haiti for eight years. i have not personally witnessed any projects that they have undertaken. >> they deny responsibility and has refused to hear the complaints from thousands of victims who filed a class action lawsuit against the organization. >> the u.n. argued that it can't be prosecuting under it's peace keeping agreement with haiti. it is a standard clause long recognized by u.n. member states. but plaintiffs argue that that doesn't absolve the u.n. of it's responsibility to compensate victims of it's negligence. unity is a shield not a sword. it didn't allow you to cut away legitimate claims. it was never understood that legitimate claims would be barred or would be neglected. >> and while a united states government attorney will argue for inmovement tin on behalf of the u.n., several international law experts will be in court to support the victims. the u.n. does not even plan to appear. al jazeera. new york. a guideline sawyer mystery that baff
. >> but critics say the mission has done little to improve sanitation. >> as a sanitation practitioner, who has been in this field in haiti for eight years. i have not personally witnessed any projects that they have undertaken. >> they deny responsibility and has refused to hear the complaints from thousands of victims who filed a class action lawsuit against the organization. >> the u.n. argued that it can't be prosecuting under it's peace keeping agreement with...
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at this hour it still has not been sanitized. a cleaning crew contracted to do the job was turned away for not having the proper permits to transport the waste from there. the cdc director telling cnn this morning they're still working on it. four people remain quarantined inside that apartment. i had an opportunity to speak with the dallas county health and human services director this morning. he told me that the ebola situation there is "under control." he says the family with whom duncan was staying is being monitored. there is no outbreak so everyone should just ease their fears. >> so while they that's happening in dallas, an american freelance journalist working to cover the crisis for nbc news in liberia has tested positive for ebola. ashoka mukpo was hired by nbc news on tuesday, he started getting sick wednesday while working with dr. nancy snyderman, nbc's chief medical editor. she and her team are being flown home though she says she thinks they are at low risk for getting sick. >> well, once he became systematic we o
at this hour it still has not been sanitized. a cleaning crew contracted to do the job was turned away for not having the proper permits to transport the waste from there. the cdc director telling cnn this morning they're still working on it. four people remain quarantined inside that apartment. i had an opportunity to speak with the dallas county health and human services director this morning. he told me that the ebola situation there is "under control." he says the family with whom...
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several schools being sanitized and in some cases closed. this morning we hear from the superintendent from one of the school districts on why they made this extreme decision. >>> hundreds more at risk. a new revelation about an ebola infected nurse causing more concern this morning. >>> a police chase and crash at a busy montgomery county intersection could mean trouble for many commuters this morning. >>> clearing out. better weather ahead for your friday and tracking a weekend cool down. good morning, this is nbc 10 news today. i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm rosemary connors. let's check in with meteorologist bill henley. good morning, bill. >> running six to ten degrees cooler this morning. lots of sunshine and the numbers will be climbing today. turn into a really nice day today. there are still clouds over center city, but no sign of any rainfall. right now, the number has dropped to 60 in philadelphia. but look at the 50s. trenton, millville and 57 degrees and 55 right now in allentown. skies will be clearing, nice an bright. drop into t
several schools being sanitized and in some cases closed. this morning we hear from the superintendent from one of the school districts on why they made this extreme decision. >>> hundreds more at risk. a new revelation about an ebola infected nurse causing more concern this morning. >>> a police chase and crash at a busy montgomery county intersection could mean trouble for many commuters this morning. >>> clearing out. better weather ahead for your friday and...
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or they come to it the the even bring tuna and hand sanitizer? >> we would want people to come directly to the church, which is located at 2800 west sheltonham avenue and bring the items for tomorrow. >> anthony, i have friends that are from liberia and sierra leone. some people may not know, southwest philadelphia there's a huge community of folks from west africa. tell us how they got there and what you guys are doing to help them. >> this is a mission is service. we decided to come alongside of the baptist church and support the efforts. we don't care if it's our project or we see another project that we need to be involved in. we feel the need to support and service our communities. >> i appreciate you coming in. reverend, appreciate your work. anthony, thanks for coming in. the heart for liberia drive is tomorrow. they will collect donations of items like chlorine bleach, hand sanitizers, wipes and medical gloves as well as canned foods. the drive is tomorrow noon. for a list of the items, go to our website at nbc10.com. thanks so much for b
or they come to it the the even bring tuna and hand sanitizer? >> we would want people to come directly to the church, which is located at 2800 west sheltonham avenue and bring the items for tomorrow. >> anthony, i have friends that are from liberia and sierra leone. some people may not know, southwest philadelphia there's a huge community of folks from west africa. tell us how they got there and what you guys are doing to help them. >> this is a mission is service. we decided...
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we've been following strict safety protocols, spraying our shoes with bleach, keeping our hands sanitized. taking our temperature at least twice a day. 36.3. excellent. our cameraman, ashoka mukpo was also taking these precautions. he's a 34-year-old photojournalist from rhode island who has been on assignment in liberia for the past four weeks, working for several news organizations. on tuesday we hired him to work with us. and wednesday evening he said he wasn't feeling well. a routine check showed his temperature was elevated. he quickly sought medical treatment. on thursday a test showed he was positive for the ebola virus. he reached out to his parents. >> he texted me and he said, dad, you need to answer soon. -- answer the phone, i think i'm in trouble. and i immediately knew. >> reporter: ashoka is currently under self-quarantine in monrovia in the care of doctors without borders. we spoke with him today. and he's in good spirits. he will be taken to university of nebraska medical center for treatment. the ebola outbreak has made taking precautions here a way of life now. official
we've been following strict safety protocols, spraying our shoes with bleach, keeping our hands sanitized. taking our temperature at least twice a day. 36.3. excellent. our cameraman, ashoka mukpo was also taking these precautions. he's a 34-year-old photojournalist from rhode island who has been on assignment in liberia for the past four weeks, working for several news organizations. on tuesday we hired him to work with us. and wednesday evening he said he wasn't feeling well. a routine check...
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. >> access to clean water and sanitation for everyone is water.org's mission. >> it's killing a childnds. which is unfathomable that these children are dying from things like diarrhea. >> uniseven said 36 pergz of the world's population does not have access to toilets and 768 million people still use unsafe drinking water. among the devastating health impacts, stunting, malnutrition, diarrhea which kills 600,000 children a year according to unicef. you have four daughters. you have three daughters and you have two daughters. >> it underpins everything. if you take away water from a community it means none of the girls are in school because they are scavenging for water. our daughters would be hauling water for the family and they would have no prospects for a life or a future. >> damon and white say this can be fixed through microfinancing. with loans often less than $100. >> and now we've had over 1.6 million people get access to water and sanitation not through charity but through a microloan and they're being repaid at 99%. >> now they have a pipe coming into their house like we al
. >> access to clean water and sanitation for everyone is water.org's mission. >> it's killing a childnds. which is unfathomable that these children are dying from things like diarrhea. >> uniseven said 36 pergz of the world's population does not have access to toilets and 768 million people still use unsafe drinking water. among the devastating health impacts, stunting, malnutrition, diarrhea which kills 600,000 children a year according to unicef. you have four daughters....
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yardville elementary was sanitized as a precaution. >>> the philadelphia school district says it's readyo combat enterovirus if necessary. the district has bought these special disinfectant wipes capable of killing the virus. crews will use them on commonly touched surfaces like doorknobs and desktops if there's a out break. the school district wants the help of parents as well. >> please if your child is not feeling well go and see a doctor and don't bring him back to school until they are fully recuperated and they get a clean bill of health. >> common alcohol based hand sanitizers are not effects tiff against enterovirus. >>> now to the latest on the ebola fears. four people are under quarantine right now at a spanish hospital including a nursing assistant infected with the virus. in dallas a liberian plan is being treater for ebola and is showing improved liver function but remains in critical condition. he and the video journalist being treated in nebraska are receiving the same experimental drug. >> widener university in chester county will be opened as usual tomorrow. this after a
yardville elementary was sanitized as a precaution. >>> the philadelphia school district says it's readyo combat enterovirus if necessary. the district has bought these special disinfectant wipes capable of killing the virus. crews will use them on commonly touched surfaces like doorknobs and desktops if there's a out break. the school district wants the help of parents as well. >> please if your child is not feeling well go and see a doctor and don't bring him back to school...
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they're going to be inspecting it, sanitizing the bowling alley. you can bet they will be talking to his neighbors, people in his building. this is really about two critical things, saving the life of this doctor and making sure this does not spread to anyone else in new york city, the govern governor, the mayor, saying new york could not be better prepared to do that but they have to follow all the steps to do that and that means cracking down everyone they can. >> thank you very much. i want to turn now to our next guests. juliette, is new york city doing tonight -- is what they're doing tonight the model in what a city should be doing when faced with an ebola patient? >> absolutely. i mean, it didn't begin tonight. that's the important thing. for months before they were doing the training. it's not just the public health officials. it's the interdisciplinary training, the locals with the state and the federal government, integrating what the protocols will be at the lowest level, the hospital, and then the information flow. now that we have the
they're going to be inspecting it, sanitizing the bowling alley. you can bet they will be talking to his neighbors, people in his building. this is really about two critical things, saving the life of this doctor and making sure this does not spread to anyone else in new york city, the govern governor, the mayor, saying new york could not be better prepared to do that but they have to follow all the steps to do that and that means cracking down everyone they can. >> thank you very much. i...
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they are not allowed out and the company hired to sanitize the dwelling isn't allowed in because it doesn't yet have the proper permits. no word on how long that will take. back in liberia where duncan was infected, he lied on a form where he asked if he had been in contact with anyone with ebola. he answered "no" to everyone. he should face prosecution if and when he does go home. >>> also in liberia, an american photographer working for nbc is now confirmed it to have ebola. so far, he's only showing mild symptoms. he will be flown to the u.s. for treatment. his fellow crew members are flying out as well. they plan to self-quarantine for 21 days, though they have taken every caution. >> we share workplace, we shared vehicles, equipment. but everyone here has been very vigilant. we have not been in close proximity. there's been no hugging. so i believe while we're being hyper vigilant, we are at a very, very low risk. >> i want you to hear from the woman who eric duncan flew all the way to dallas to visit. she's the one who actually took him to the hospital the first time when he was turne
they are not allowed out and the company hired to sanitize the dwelling isn't allowed in because it doesn't yet have the proper permits. no word on how long that will take. back in liberia where duncan was infected, he lied on a form where he asked if he had been in contact with anyone with ebola. he answered "no" to everyone. he should face prosecution if and when he does go home. >>> also in liberia, an american photographer working for nbc is now confirmed it to have...
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hand sanitizer ares not effective against enterovirus. >> well, new tonight hamilton township council gets an earful from residents over enterovirus in that school district. some parents have been critical over the district's response to the virus following the death of fer year old yardville elementary pre-schooler eli waller. eli died at his home on september 25th a death that has been linked to the virus. >> 484 pol doses should in the dye in this country and if they do, it's supposed to be looked into and it's supposed to be, v the best attention especially by the health officer. >> send your kids to school, put them back into the society. put them back into our town. let them play their game. let them go jim mass ticks torque dance. >> yardville elementary was sanitized as a precaution. >>> latest now on the fear spreading over the ebola virus. four people are now under quarantine at a spanish hospital including a nursing assistant who has been infected with the disease. in dallas a liberian man being treated for e legal is showing improved liver function but he remains in critic
hand sanitizer ares not effective against enterovirus. >> well, new tonight hamilton township council gets an earful from residents over enterovirus in that school district. some parents have been critical over the district's response to the virus following the death of fer year old yardville elementary pre-schooler eli waller. eli died at his home on september 25th a death that has been linked to the virus. >> 484 pol doses should in the dye in this country and if they do, it's...
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dolan says if you want to use hand sanitizer that's a good idea. if you want to get a hepa mask to wear on a flight. but he points out that contracting ebola on a flight, extremely low. live at sfo terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> terry, thank you. the concern is global. a nurse in spain is now the first person to contract the virus outside of africa. the female nurse was part of a team that treated a priest last month who had ebola in west africa and was brought to spain for treatment. now, the nurse only entered that patient's room twice. it's also alarming because spain is a developed country yet still couldn't prevent the spread in this particular case. >>> locally now, new video tonight of a disturbing assault on a busy berkeley street. take a look. it happened on september 23rd on shattuck avenue near olston way. you can see a woman pushing her shopping cart. she then pushes one of the two people passing her to the ground. the victim is an 85-year-old woman from oakland. police say it was unprovoked, this attack. the assailant is descri
dolan says if you want to use hand sanitizer that's a good idea. if you want to get a hepa mask to wear on a flight. but he points out that contracting ebola on a flight, extremely low. live at sfo terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> terry, thank you. the concern is global. a nurse in spain is now the first person to contract the virus outside of africa. the female nurse was part of a team that treated a priest last month who had ebola in west africa and was brought to spain for...
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and the best advice, chris, kerrey, came from one of the camden county fielders yesterday, the sanitize that's you keep with you, that you see on the walls of stores and everything, that's not enough. you got to run your kids hands under hot water and use good soap and scrub for at least 202nd minimum to make sure these kids, whatever they're touching in school, aren't catching anything from other kids. >> for sure, steve. >> hands sanitizer doesn't kill it thank you, steve. >> fake facebook account made by law enforcement officials, and they used a woman's real photos to do it. why the de. says they can do something lou that -- like that without the person knowing. >> what if there was a way to literally zap the ebola virus out of those infected? >> what researchers in >>> starting off showing you radar loop that starts six hours ago, so you can see the progression of the thunderstorms, how quickly they came through. this is about 11:30 at night for delaware county and philadelphia, and by 1:30 in the morning they were in new jersey. now, around ocean county this was for a time around
and the best advice, chris, kerrey, came from one of the camden county fielders yesterday, the sanitize that's you keep with you, that you see on the walls of stores and everything, that's not enough. you got to run your kids hands under hot water and use good soap and scrub for at least 202nd minimum to make sure these kids, whatever they're touching in school, aren't catching anything from other kids. >> for sure, steve. >> hands sanitizer doesn't kill it thank you, steve....
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passengers on the ship report seeing crew members going around and sanitizing things, railings, the bar, the elevator, and this passenger, like you said, is in a quarantine with her partner inside her room and she is not showing any symptoms. she is nearing the end of the 21-day window and not showing any symptoms, and as the cdc said, it's not possible for anybody not showing active symptoms of ebola to infect anybody else. >> okay, thank you for that. >>> joining me now in the studio, a raouheumatologist, natalie. one nurse's condition has gone from good to fair. what does that tell you? >> good to fair, we never like to have a drop in status like that. we go from stable to critical and etc. again, not knowing all the details of her care, you know, we always know that patients that get sick with this seem to do okay for three to four days and then it kind of hits at day six, seven and eight, when the body's immune response starts to fail and the virus takes over and we note that that can happen. it just might be that this is a bump in the road for her, and that either with electrolyte
passengers on the ship report seeing crew members going around and sanitizing things, railings, the bar, the elevator, and this passenger, like you said, is in a quarantine with her partner inside her room and she is not showing any symptoms. she is nearing the end of the 21-day window and not showing any symptoms, and as the cdc said, it's not possible for anybody not showing active symptoms of ebola to infect anybody else. >> okay, thank you for that. >>> joining me now in the...
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delegate for as well as the water and sanitation. they will do fact-finding.e will be a public hearing. there will be a meeting with the mayor. there will be a meeting with the legal team as well. >> i want to switch gears and ask you about grace lee boggs. on herted recently facebook page -- "i am coming to the end of a long journey -- a journey that began over 70 years ago at the beginning of world war ii." as she has dealt in her life with grace, think you could say, like her first name, she is talking about transitioning. >> yes, and with the same bravery that she stood and marched in front of drug houses and organized labor movements. it is very difficult for us who are very close to her, but she has taken it on. >> you are in charge of her care? >> i am one of the two people. here just trying to love and makers come to both as we can. but she is still saying, what time is at the clock of the world? we are accountable to make sure we continue the type of work she and james boggs -- >> i want to go to a clip of grace lee boggs talking about detroit. >> fro
delegate for as well as the water and sanitation. they will do fact-finding.e will be a public hearing. there will be a meeting with the mayor. there will be a meeting with the legal team as well. >> i want to switch gears and ask you about grace lee boggs. on herted recently facebook page -- "i am coming to the end of a long journey -- a journey that began over 70 years ago at the beginning of world war ii." as she has dealt in her life with grace, think you could say, like her...
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they will met tech cue lousily sanitize and clean that apartment. it will take hours. are done, they say it will be ready for dr. spencer to come back after he no longer has the ebola virus. there is trash on the street and earlier today the new york police department environmental police actually took photographs of all of that trash and then left. why? we don't know. but they wanted to document the trash that was outside his apartment building. ashleigh? >> it's still sitting out there right now? you can see it from your vantage point? >> yeah. we are seeing it. my photo journalist is right here. >> those are live pictures, they photographed it and left. i also saw nypd officers taking their gloves off and throwing it in some outdoor trash barrels right in that neighborhood which seemed odd. they were not wearing hazmat suits but they were wearing latex gloves and masks and taking the gloves off and throwing them. quick question about the neighborhood itself. i can't see many people out on the sidewalks but i do know that there were pamphlets and fly we ares flyers b
they will met tech cue lousily sanitize and clean that apartment. it will take hours. are done, they say it will be ready for dr. spencer to come back after he no longer has the ebola virus. there is trash on the street and earlier today the new york police department environmental police actually took photographs of all of that trash and then left. why? we don't know. but they wanted to document the trash that was outside his apartment building. ashleigh? >> it's still sitting out there...
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bottle hand sanitizer is the the first element over there, and i'm scared for ebola. i'm glad i work here so i know the products are safe and how they are helping people. it gives me a little bit of reassurance. >> ebola has killed nearly 4500 people, in west africa. >>> with all of the talk of ebola we have forgot been this story but there is still a cop killer out there kids are getting ready to go trick or treating. not so fast. many children in the poconos will be forced to stay home if they don't catch this guy by halloween. that is just one aspect of the story. we will tell you more about that in a second. >>> jen freddie's sharing some hollywood secrets an how to become a movie star but you are already a star, jen. >> yes, david tolbert is in town, david tell berth is in town. >> what is up. >> hi baby. >> he will give us do's don't and do not man on the run in the poconos still hide willing out in the woods. former fbi agent tells us what he thinks is going than right now. >> small dog gets the a second chance of life how he ended up near death and his road to
bottle hand sanitizer is the the first element over there, and i'm scared for ebola. i'm glad i work here so i know the products are safe and how they are helping people. it gives me a little bit of reassurance. >> ebola has killed nearly 4500 people, in west africa. >>> with all of the talk of ebola we have forgot been this story but there is still a cop killer out there kids are getting ready to go trick or treating. not so fast. many children in the poconos will be forced to...
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fiancÉe, thiswallace, upon which sum -- this assumption largely rests, those letters were highly sanitized this won't come as a surprise to many here this evening. it's pretty much the same for of the veteranr to cast votes for him in a series of county and ultimately federal elections who understood well their shared experiences and that they, too, pretty much sanitized the letters to their wives and girlfriends. with a close examination of approximately 200 pages of truman's notes written while he was still in uniform, the extensive world histories of the soldiers and records of other commanders in his thealion all set against 35th division's operations, and extremely rich picture emerges of the future president's time in combat. battery was gun frequently employed well forward. he was detailed to provide fire support for then colonel george s patton's tank brigade. they engaged german field guns and was credited with either wiping out or forcing the abandonment of two german batteries. when firing on these and other targets, he disobeyed orders and fired "out of sector" against threats
fiancÉe, thiswallace, upon which sum -- this assumption largely rests, those letters were highly sanitized this won't come as a surprise to many here this evening. it's pretty much the same for of the veteranr to cast votes for him in a series of county and ultimately federal elections who understood well their shared experiences and that they, too, pretty much sanitized the letters to their wives and girlfriends. with a close examination of approximately 200 pages of truman's notes written...
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do the sanitizers work? >> alcohol can work if there is fluid.f the fluid went away, there is nothing to pass on. the job of the cdc is to calm the public and that is what they are doing. >> if by calming the public people feel like they are not getting the whole story i don't know if they are that calm. what is your thought on a travel ban? would that help us? we are hearing about taking temperatures in foreign airports and here when they land and have the screening through customs. is that going to help on this end if someone shows up with a fever from west africa? >> there is a lot of concern about how people jump around from country to country. the cdc and government is going to announce what sounds to be more rigorous screenings at the airport. 30,000 people die of the flu and it comes from china and we don't limit travel from china. we need to identify the cases here, contain, and educate folks to not have contact with those who have symptoms. >>> the voice of an isis terrorist. if someone in the country hears it, the fbi hopes he can be id
do the sanitizers work? >> alcohol can work if there is fluid.f the fluid went away, there is nothing to pass on. the job of the cdc is to calm the public and that is what they are doing. >> if by calming the public people feel like they are not getting the whole story i don't know if they are that calm. what is your thought on a travel ban? would that help us? we are hearing about taking temperatures in foreign airports and here when they land and have the screening through...
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>> we made a list including hand sanitizer sanitizers! are grabbing into a bowl at the door, bring your epi pen with you, cell phone and emergency contact. the last one, a flashlight so you can read the labels. >> happy trick-or-treating. >>> an investigation under way after a white house computer network is hit by hackers. who's suspect number one, we'll find out, plus, how workers in the maryland sub shop reacted when thieves bongino. >>> we've had wet weather today and it feels like late november rather than late october for the rain coming to an end. the radar, you see the line of rain breaking up, moving eastward, this is a loop over the last hour, fredericksburg still wet, hanging on a while longer. about the next hour or so, rain moving out of here and temperatures dropping even more. we're in the 50s. 55, college park, bowie, too, you folks danger reston and college park. the forecast for tomorrow morning, 47 degrees. it will be chilly, high temperature, just 59 degrees. get used to it. on top of that, we're talking about even low
>> we made a list including hand sanitizer sanitizers! are grabbing into a bowl at the door, bring your epi pen with you, cell phone and emergency contact. the last one, a flashlight so you can read the labels. >> happy trick-or-treating. >>> an investigation under way after a white house computer network is hit by hackers. who's suspect number one, we'll find out, plus, how workers in the maryland sub shop reacted when thieves bongino. >>> we've had wet weather...
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other cities before it was clear what was going on and they were pulled from service for saniti e sanitizingmedical staff here at dallas health presbyterian hospital had some form of contact with duncan while she was an inpatient here now signed legal documents prepared by the states saying they agreed to stay home and self quarantine for 21 days since her last contact. ainsley and heather? >> casey seigel live for us. thank you, casey. they are closed over some of the students and staff flew on the same frontier airline plane as amber vincent. there are precautions calling it to be disinfected. hundreds of passengers may have been in contact with that contaminated jet. the list expanded to seven flights that used that same jet. the air bus now decontaminated in denver. now seat covers and targets are being removed. the president of front tier airlines addressing concerns exclusively on "the kelly files." >> fortunately for the traveling public and airlines this is not the first incident like this. there has been h1n1, swine flu, we continue to have hepatitis risks and so forth. so the sanit
other cities before it was clear what was going on and they were pulled from service for saniti e sanitizingmedical staff here at dallas health presbyterian hospital had some form of contact with duncan while she was an inpatient here now signed legal documents prepared by the states saying they agreed to stay home and self quarantine for 21 days since her last contact. ainsley and heather? >> casey seigel live for us. thank you, casey. they are closed over some of the students and staff...
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>> mostly food and hand sanitizer and gloves, and bedding and chlorine, and buckets to use to wash their hands. that is the material we need in liberian and surrounding west african countries. >> mr. dennis will be here along with other members of the american red cross. if you would like to make a monetary donation, it will all be used to help contain this deadly ebola virus. the number again is 1-877-940-6222. if you did not get the address of the church accepting donations, you'll find it on our website at 6abc.com. we'll be here with you throughout the newscast tonight. >> thank you. and in edition to the phone bank, we are hosting a web chat right now with dr.ester. the head. public health department at drexel university. she is taking your questions now at the 6 abc facebook page. in the meantime, you can follow the latest developments on the ebola outbreak at 6abc.com and we have posted five important facts about the virus as well as details about the new screening measures in place at several major airports. >> all right thank you. >>> police in bucks county are find ougt if a de
>> mostly food and hand sanitizer and gloves, and bedding and chlorine, and buckets to use to wash their hands. that is the material we need in liberian and surrounding west african countries. >> mr. dennis will be here along with other members of the american red cross. if you would like to make a monetary donation, it will all be used to help contain this deadly ebola virus. the number again is 1-877-940-6222. if you did not get the address of the church accepting donations,...
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mission in haiti has done little to improve sanitation. >> as a sanitation practitioner, who has been in this field in haiti for eight years, i have not personally witnessed any project that they have undertaken. >> the u.n. denied responsibility and has refused to hear the complaints of thousands, who filed a class action lawsuit against the international organization. but plaintiffs argue that that doesn't absolve the u.n. of it's responsibility to compensate victims of it's negligence. >> lawyer bruce who handled the u.n. liability claims from 1995, to 2000 and five, agreed. >> unity is a shield not a sword. it protected you so you can do the job you needed to do, but it didn't allow you to cut down, cut away legitimate claims. it was never understood that legitimate claims would be barred or would be neglected. >> a united states government attorney argued for immunity in court on behalf of the united nations. several hue moon rights law experts presented briefs in support of the victims. the u.n. did not show up in court. al jazeera, new york. >> and now the judge did not indicat
mission in haiti has done little to improve sanitation. >> as a sanitation practitioner, who has been in this field in haiti for eight years, i have not personally witnessed any project that they have undertaken. >> the u.n. denied responsibility and has refused to hear the complaints of thousands, who filed a class action lawsuit against the international organization. but plaintiffs argue that that doesn't absolve the u.n. of it's responsibility to compensate victims of it's...
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there is the risk of disease here, with no proper drainage or sanitation. it's difficult for journalists to travel to syria, there are many places where the displaced live that we cannot see. they are the victims of a war with no end. in a place where people leave their homes with little help or hope >>> the swedish military is on the hunt for a possible foreign submarine in the baltic sea region, authorities suspect it may be russian, the search operation beginning friday let to a search. swedish officials say they trust the source that told them about suspicious activity. russia denies involvement. tensions have been strained between moscow and nordic countries because of the crisis. major general mike lyon is back with us. can we say if it's a russian submar each. >> it's hard to say. it's possibly a small object. if it was larger, i think they would have found it. what would be the incentive for russia to be there? >> a couple of things. it could be used to map the ground, the ocean floor, they could we getting something they put their years ago. there'
there is the risk of disease here, with no proper drainage or sanitation. it's difficult for journalists to travel to syria, there are many places where the displaced live that we cannot see. they are the victims of a war with no end. in a place where people leave their homes with little help or hope >>> the swedish military is on the hunt for a possible foreign submarine in the baltic sea region, authorities suspect it may be russian, the search operation beginning friday let to a...
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the concern is for places like this. 35,000 people living without sanitation. if ebola takes hold here it could spread uncontrollably. that's a terrifying prospect for residents like james songu. >> it's disastrous for us. because we are congested with this. >> reporter: ebola might be the killer, but it is poverty and ignorance that is allowing it to thrive. without more resources here, it is west africa's most vulnerable who will continue to parish. dan rivers, cnn. >>> new developments to tell you about in the plane accident that killed the ceo of total oil. russian authorities have detained four people who they say are suspects in the accident. they include an engineer in charge of snow clearing at a moscow airport, a flight director and two air traffic controllers. one man seen here on the left and the plane's crew were killed when a plane hit a snowplow during takeoff. >>> more to come for you on cnn. we'll bring you more information on the hero in canada's shooting. we'll be hearing from his brother, next. when it comes to medicare, everyone talks about
the concern is for places like this. 35,000 people living without sanitation. if ebola takes hold here it could spread uncontrollably. that's a terrifying prospect for residents like james songu. >> it's disastrous for us. because we are congested with this. >> reporter: ebola might be the killer, but it is poverty and ignorance that is allowing it to thrive. without more resources here, it is west africa's most vulnerable who will continue to parish. dan rivers, cnn. >>>...
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it far more effective than using hand sanitizers. >> a freelance photographer working with an nbc news crew in liberia is on his way home this morning after testing positive for ebola. he has been in west africa for three years. he was immediately quarantined and he is now being flown home for treatment. snyderman says he is in good spirits and the virus was detected early. nbc is spending a private jet for the rest of the crew. they will stay quarantined. >> out of an abundance of caution, we are quarantining ourselves. >> duncan was apparently infected with the virus while helping a pregnant woman in liberia. that woman died later. duncan has been quarantine and officials are tracking dozens of people he had contact with. that possible case of ebola in hawaii we told you about yesterday, that person has tested negative for the ebola virus. >> and the family's attorney said he has video showing jahi's hand and feet moving after the mother asks her to move them. she was declared brain dead. currently she's being cared for at a new jersey hospital. >> hundreds who live in a peninsula mo
it far more effective than using hand sanitizers. >> a freelance photographer working with an nbc news crew in liberia is on his way home this morning after testing positive for ebola. he has been in west africa for three years. he was immediately quarantined and he is now being flown home for treatment. snyderman says he is in good spirits and the virus was detected early. nbc is spending a private jet for the rest of the crew. they will stay quarantined. >> out of an abundance of...
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. >> this is a virus that is completely inactivated by hand sanitizer. it's a virus by washing your hands, you can get rid of the virus. >> health experts say wiping down surfaces with common disinfectant products will help remove any possible contamination from the disease. >>> the new york city doctor fighting ebola received a blood transfusion. he received a plasma transfusion from nancy wrightbold. spencer was working with doctors without borders. he returned from treating ebola patients in africa. hospital officials say he's awake and communicating. >>> the nurse who was quarantined at a new jersey hospital because she had contact with ebola patients in sierra leone is criticizing the way her case was handled. she says he was questioned for several hours but no one would tell her why. officials say she was then taken to a hospital after she developed a fever but she said he was merely flushed because she was upset by the process. she tested negative for ebola yesterday morning but she's still being monitored at the newark hospital. >>> coming up, re
. >> this is a virus that is completely inactivated by hand sanitizer. it's a virus by washing your hands, you can get rid of the virus. >> health experts say wiping down surfaces with common disinfectant products will help remove any possible contamination from the disease. >>> the new york city doctor fighting ebola received a blood transfusion. he received a plasma transfusion from nancy wrightbold. spencer was working with doctors without borders. he returned from...
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spreads,ow the virus in cramped neighborhoods where lack of sanitation and health care facilities fuel the outbreak. liberia's health care workers are big on courage. there public hospital is barely functioning. dr. johnson is the chief medical officer medical officer. he is of fighting -- he is fighting what appears to be a losing battle. most of the wards are closed altogether. the few that aren't are operating in skeleton staff. meet the family desperately seeking help for their elderly father. he is diabetic but also exhibiting symptoms consistent with ebola. patients are being turned away from hospitals. >> the health-care system, a breaking point. they need to get their father tested for ebola. this is a terrible dilemma. >> now we cannot do that. >> hypertension, diabetic , weents, those with malaria show there are a whole bunch of people dying from those diseases that are treatable. >> they drive to a clinic run by the international charity. many help him out of the car. he will be tested for ebola. he could very quickly and that like the woman we saw being stretched into the a
spreads,ow the virus in cramped neighborhoods where lack of sanitation and health care facilities fuel the outbreak. liberia's health care workers are big on courage. there public hospital is barely functioning. dr. johnson is the chief medical officer medical officer. he is of fighting -- he is fighting what appears to be a losing battle. most of the wards are closed altogether. the few that aren't are operating in skeleton staff. meet the family desperately seeking help for their elderly...
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or four staff members to do a special deep cleaning over the weekend where the entire campus as sanitized. >> : parents appreciate the district's efforts all and still very concerning. >> : very concerned about our children being clean making sure their washing their hands. they both take parole with them to school. properly washing their hands when touching something on the ground or that the restrooms. it's a big concern with them about what bread going on. >> : let's call it what you need to know about the enterovirus. >> : its bread for person a person one reason we're seeing this as this time of your children and the midwest went back to school mid august us when all this started. this and car buyers can get anyone really sick much more likely to get chow's ticket to have asthma or group have a history of asthma. for some people this enterovirus will be bothersome but when the man the hospital. if your child gets are reg'lar called no reason to get alarmed keep an eye on your child if things get worse if your child gets a rash or chow has difficulty breathing and need to get medical
or four staff members to do a special deep cleaning over the weekend where the entire campus as sanitized. >> : parents appreciate the district's efforts all and still very concerning. >> : very concerned about our children being clean making sure their washing their hands. they both take parole with them to school. properly washing their hands when touching something on the ground or that the restrooms. it's a big concern with them about what bread going on. >> : let's call...
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. >> you can use a hand sanitizer and by washing your hands, you can get rid of it as well. >> disinfectant can help remove any possible problems. >>> and sticker shock over the price of gas but in a good way. >>> and bubbling up. who is jumping into the frey. and lava moving dangerously close to home as some people start to evacuate. - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. >>> new at 11:00, you have to see it to believe it? look on your screen. gas under three bucks a gallon. not only in california in the bay area, in east san jose. the gas station called moe's stop on 33rd street. gas prices have been dropping throughout the bay area. average it was, $3.40, san francisco, $3.56, and oakland, $3.43, down from last month. >>> former new york may
. >> you can use a hand sanitizer and by washing your hands, you can get rid of it as well. >> disinfectant can help remove any possible problems. >>> and sticker shock over the price of gas but in a good way. >>> and bubbling up. who is jumping into the frey. and lava moving dangerously close to home as some people start to evacuate. - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come...
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so people packing hand sanitize egg err, taking extra precaution toss make sure that they're protected and that they're safe. later this morning, officials hold briefing to report back about the protocols in place, travel protocols here at philadelphia international airport in light of this ebola problem. back to you. >> so many questions about ' bowl, who can get infected, who is most at risk? so answering those questions, and much more, on myfoxphilly.com just look at the home page. new, philadelphia police say cab driver was stabbed by a pass inning nerve center city, the attack happened near 12th and market around 4:30 this morning, police say, a man dressed as woman stabbed that cab driver in the knee, the passenger then got out, took off. not clear what led to the attack. police say the one, thank goodness, only miner. >> 6:06. philadelphia prison coming under fire after an inmate is brutally beaten by a corrections cents officer. >> an attorney for that inmate says the evidence speaks for itself. jennifer joyce live in center city looking at what that attorney calls the undeniab
so people packing hand sanitize egg err, taking extra precaution toss make sure that they're protected and that they're safe. later this morning, officials hold briefing to report back about the protocols in place, travel protocols here at philadelphia international airport in light of this ebola problem. back to you. >> so many questions about ' bowl, who can get infected, who is most at risk? so answering those questions, and much more, on myfoxphilly.com just look at the home page....
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mission in haiti did little to improve sanitation. >> as a sanitation prac tisher in this -- practitioner in haiti, i have not witnessed any project. >> reporter: the u.n. denies responsibility why and refused to here complaint of victims who filed a class action lawsuit against the u.n. organization. the u.n. arg use that it can't have a lawsuit against it. plaintiffs argue it doesn't dissolve the u.n. of compensating victims. the lawyer who handled u.n. liable yi claims from 1995 to 2005 agrees. >> unity is a shield not a store, protecting you to do the job you need to do, but not cut down or away legitimate claims. it was never understood that legitimate claims would be barred or neglected. >> reporter: while a united states government attorney will argue for immunity, several international law experts will support the victims. the u.n. does not plan to appear >>> it was one of the world's best-known brand names. nokia mobile phones are about to go the way of the dinosaurs. at their peak in 2003 one in three phones sold around the world was a nokia. it was not able to keep up with the
mission in haiti did little to improve sanitation. >> as a sanitation prac tisher in this -- practitioner in haiti, i have not witnessed any project. >> reporter: the u.n. denies responsibility why and refused to here complaint of victims who filed a class action lawsuit against the u.n. organization. the u.n. arg use that it can't have a lawsuit against it. plaintiffs argue it doesn't dissolve the u.n. of compensating victims. the lawyer who handled u.n. liable yi claims from 1995...
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hand sanitizer -- lose the germs, keep the dirt. [ laughter ] now it's clean dirt.e for ice. [ laughter and applause ] don't forget to remind them to leave room for coffee. next up we have cats, let's see the slogan for cats. cats -- man's best frenemy. i hate you. i love you. and now that you fed me, i hate you again. [ laughter ] next we have tacos, very popular with trucks. let's see their slogan. tacos -- burritos that quit halfway. [ laughter ] lazy burrito. [ applause ] next, we have extra strength hair gel. extra strength hair gel -- like your hairstyle? you better. [ laughter ] 'cause it's not going anywhere. next, we have instagram, let's take a look at instagram. instagram -- the pictures have filters, the people don't. your whole life, you want to show everybody your whole life? okay. [ applause ] whatever. next, we have industrial paper cutters. industrial paper cutters -- they're finger-losing good. [ laughter and applause ] that's what you get for crafting. [ laughter ] next, we have leather jackets. leather jackets -- wear the beef. [ laughter ] next,
hand sanitizer -- lose the germs, keep the dirt. [ laughter ] now it's clean dirt.e for ice. [ laughter and applause ] don't forget to remind them to leave room for coffee. next up we have cats, let's see the slogan for cats. cats -- man's best frenemy. i hate you. i love you. and now that you fed me, i hate you again. [ laughter ] next we have tacos, very popular with trucks. let's see their slogan. tacos -- burritos that quit halfway. [ laughter ] lazy burrito. [ applause ] next, we have...
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the airlines are going to hand out hand sanitizer and go on. >> it is creepy. 2 billion people fly everyon't clean the table in front of you. >> you could have gotten anything that the point. >> i love what the "wall street journal" looked into it and asked the government asked the fda who is to make sure the airlines are clean? go check with the fda and the fda said go check on osha. it was who's on first and second game. neil: they're working on the redskins. >> right. neil: where is it going? >> well, here's where it's going to go, i believe. there are no antibacterial protocols in major commercial airlines. in other words, there's no thing they go through where they wipe the seats with stuff to clean it, better get on with the handy wipe or hand sanitizer. they're going to begin charging i think a $5 surcharge perhaps, that might be the answer where, they clean the seats, they wipe them down, the hand rests and seat belt buckles, you are turning around a plane in 20 minutes. >> you're saying we are going to have to pay a stewardess to come by with a 409 bottle? >> yes. >> maybe every
the airlines are going to hand out hand sanitizer and go on. >> it is creepy. 2 billion people fly everyon't clean the table in front of you. >> you could have gotten anything that the point. >> i love what the "wall street journal" looked into it and asked the government asked the fda who is to make sure the airlines are clean? go check with the fda and the fda said go check on osha. it was who's on first and second game. neil: they're working on the redskins....
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he's launching the clean india mission to help people understand the link between sanitation and publicmr. modi is urging every indian to donate 100 hours a year towards cleanliness. he's also promising every indian household will have a toilet by 2019. >> a lack of sanitation facilities are serious problems to india. travel there according to several estimates half of indians billion-plus population does not have access to toilets, leaving people with no choice but to go outdoors. >> people who clean up after them with called manual scavengers. and the practice has been banned in india, it still exists. it's an important public health issue. >> here's a report that would like to reform you has some unsettling images. >> reporter: early morning in mumb mumbai, the city stirs to life. everyone gets down to business. these children to theirs, and this man to his. cleaning up human exkrimt from the city streets. it's called manual scan venging. >> i don't like it, but i have to do this to feed my family, he says. what he sweeps, hi partner scoops uh. their equipment, a broom and tin plate.
he's launching the clean india mission to help people understand the link between sanitation and publicmr. modi is urging every indian to donate 100 hours a year towards cleanliness. he's also promising every indian household will have a toilet by 2019. >> a lack of sanitation facilities are serious problems to india. travel there according to several estimates half of indians billion-plus population does not have access to toilets, leaving people with no choice but to go outdoors....
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they were previously sanitized once on those days. township's municipal buildings are being cleaned more thoroughly, more often. >> reporter: jackson is 20 or so miles from the hamilton township elementary school attended by eli waller, the mercer county 4-year-old who died last month from enterovirus d68. >> we're hoping the other munis.sstart to do the same thing for their residents. >> reporter: at barnegat high school, the custodian staff isn't just disinfecting desks. surfaces that are frequently touch ready getting wiped down. >> in addition, the district has purchased other chemicals so if there were an outbreak in barnegat, we'd be able to handle the proper sanitization of all of our areas. >> the district has stopped wiping down surfaces with cloth rags. now disposable paper towels are being used instead. live tonight in barnegat township, i'm ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> here's some of the stories making headlines at 5:30. a show of humor and gratitude for law enforcement as the police manhunt in the poconos for eric frei
they were previously sanitized once on those days. township's municipal buildings are being cleaned more thoroughly, more often. >> reporter: jackson is 20 or so miles from the hamilton township elementary school attended by eli waller, the mercer county 4-year-old who died last month from enterovirus d68. >> we're hoping the other munis.sstart to do the same thing for their residents. >> reporter: at barnegat high school, the custodian staff isn't just disinfecting desks....
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with said they recommend soap and water to kill the virus, 20 seconds of washing the, not just hand sanitizer. >>pam moore we have a special page dedicated to the entero virus. and what you need to know. it's all on our website kron4- dot- com. you can always get the latest information on our facebook and twitter pages as well. the october heat hit the bay area today. people outside enjoying the hot temperatures. the region is under a heat advisory until friday. ofcourse, the downside is the dry and hot conditions pose extreme fire danger. kron 4's chief meteorologist jacqueline bennet is tracking the heat. jacqueline, what can we expect this weekend? >>jacqueline bennett it will be a little bit cooler this weekend near the coast. we will still have high temperatures through the weekend away from the coast in the '80s and '90s for the whole bay area. (see local temperatures) it will be even warmer tomorrow and then cooler as we head into the beginning of the week. more coming at >>pam moore in other big news. an american cameraman covering the ebola outbreak in liberia. has tested positive fo
with said they recommend soap and water to kill the virus, 20 seconds of washing the, not just hand sanitizer. >>pam moore we have a special page dedicated to the entero virus. and what you need to know. it's all on our website kron4- dot- com. you can always get the latest information on our facebook and twitter pages as well. the october heat hit the bay area today. people outside enjoying the hot temperatures. the region is under a heat advisory until friday. ofcourse, the downside is...
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days is the right amount of time i don't want to lose opportunities because someone is on vacation sanitation or the wires get crossed and all of a sudden we've lost a lengthy stretch maybe 10 blocks being done and 10 blocks of conduit i'd like to have those those are important legislation i'm happy it's coming forward i want to get all the details or the and we'll write a response and the other things i neglected to bring up this legislation like in the past was the credential cost piece that rather than sharing the entire cost of the trench our piece it will be the cost by adding the conduit it constrains the cost in terms of the participation. >> that makes sense and my final question for d t open the amendment proposes giving d t the power to increase the 9 hundred to a higher number would is there a reason that d t wants to increase that to a higher number? average the overall concern of having a lot of stranded conduit we require people to put in in a piece meal fashion we have a cohort system that's the only concern if you prefer to keep it at the 9 hundred feet that will be - >> not o
days is the right amount of time i don't want to lose opportunities because someone is on vacation sanitation or the wires get crossed and all of a sudden we've lost a lengthy stretch maybe 10 blocks being done and 10 blocks of conduit i'd like to have those those are important legislation i'm happy it's coming forward i want to get all the details or the and we'll write a response and the other things i neglected to bring up this legislation like in the past was the credential cost piece that...