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and ted, ted what a leader without doing that. and i'm really, really going to miss him both as a role model for so many and leadership and mentorship. and as supervisor david campos eloquently said the only way to honor ted is to dedicate our work to you and to commit to continuing it with the same fervor that you did. rest in peace, present e, ted gul acson. >> thank you, supervisor kim. supervisor mar. >> thank you. i wanted to thank supervisor avalos for reading that great statement and the tenants union for also posting on the website remembering ted gul acson, an open letter from the san francisco tenants union, ted gul acson university of activists. i'll remember ted's, what i call grassroots humility, very similar to bill furrow, erica, jesse, and many others that have passed fairly recently [speaker not understood]. i always will remember how ted was very clear for movements to know your enemy and to identify them or it, but also not to be afraid to develop tactical alliance at times and to build a movement from those all
and ted, ted what a leader without doing that. and i'm really, really going to miss him both as a role model for so many and leadership and mentorship. and as supervisor david campos eloquently said the only way to honor ted is to dedicate our work to you and to commit to continuing it with the same fervor that you did. rest in peace, present e, ted gul acson. >> thank you, supervisor kim. supervisor mar. >> thank you. i wanted to thank supervisor avalos for reading that great...
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ted he would see to it this mining company stay off of ted's property when they came up. of course he didn't know the reason ted kaczynski didn't want people around was he was experimenting with bombs and explosives and so forth. as we got to the cabin he opened the door and jerry burns, forest service police officer said hi, mr. kaczynski, u.s. forest service, i am here with these gentlemen from the mining company and we need to see where your corner posts are so they will ensure their employees don't trespass on your land this summer when it come up here. he said my corner posts are adequately mark and jerry said they are under four feet of snow. we could go out and did around but we thought would be easier if you helped us and he said ok and he opened the door and took one step toward jerry and jerry is a sizable guy, that was his big mistake, jerry grabbed him. not very dramatic. he started wrestling and fighting, and big tom mcdaniel, a big man, wrapped him up and they struggled and i got to walk around and had the privilege every fbi agent enjoys which was taking my
ted he would see to it this mining company stay off of ted's property when they came up. of course he didn't know the reason ted kaczynski didn't want people around was he was experimenting with bombs and explosives and so forth. as we got to the cabin he opened the door and jerry burns, forest service police officer said hi, mr. kaczynski, u.s. forest service, i am here with these gentlemen from the mining company and we need to see where your corner posts are so they will ensure their...
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he insured ted that he would see to it that this landing company would stay off of ted's property when he came up. but he did not know the reason ted kaczynski did not want people around because he was experimenting with bombs and so forth. we got up to the cap and he opened the door. jerry burns, the police officer, said i'm a high, i am here with these two gentlemen from the mining company and we need to see where your corner posts are so they will ensure their employees do not trespass on your land this summer when they come up here. he said, well, my corner posts are adequately marked. they said carmen know, we have got to be helped with this spirit he said, ok, he opened the door and took one step towards jerry, a sizable guard -- guy, and that was a big mistake to jerry grabbed him. it was very dramatic. he started wrestling and fighting. big taught mcdaniel, a big man, --t him -- wrapped him up taking my credentials out and saying, mr. kaczynski, fbi, and he looked at my weapon staring him in the nose from six inches and completely complied. so it was very not dramatic. it was v
he insured ted that he would see to it that this landing company would stay off of ted's property when he came up. but he did not know the reason ted kaczynski did not want people around because he was experimenting with bombs and so forth. we got up to the cap and he opened the door. jerry burns, the police officer, said i'm a high, i am here with these two gentlemen from the mining company and we need to see where your corner posts are so they will ensure their employees do not trespass on...
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so, ted gul acson, rest in peace. and, colleague, i ask that we adjourn on behalf of the full board for ted gul acson, if we could do that without objection. [gavel] >> supervisor yee? >> just really quickly. my colleagues on the board, i probably knew him the lease ~ least. that's why i was hesitant to say anything. for the short time i knew him, i admire his style. i didn't always agree with everything, but one thing i have to say about him is that -- and i can't say this about too many people -- he's one that when you ask for things, it's what i call authentic ask for authentic lead, and that's what i think of him as. thank you. >> thank you very much, supervisor yee. we'll move on to supervisor breed. >> thank you. colleagues, today i have just one item. i'm introducing a resolution asking my colleagues to support the rank and file member -- men and women of the san francisco fire department. as i've discussed many times in these chambers including with the mayor, we are in the mid of an ambulance crisis in our ci
so, ted gul acson, rest in peace. and, colleague, i ask that we adjourn on behalf of the full board for ted gul acson, if we could do that without objection. [gavel] >> supervisor yee? >> just really quickly. my colleagues on the board, i probably knew him the lease ~ least. that's why i was hesitant to say anything. for the short time i knew him, i admire his style. i didn't always agree with everything, but one thing i have to say about him is that -- and i can't say this about...
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i believe this is the last piece of ted gal acson inspired legislation of the san francisco board of supervisors. ~ my office and i and i want to thank hillary rhonan in my office, had been working with ted gal acson for many months to develop this legislation ~. i know that it was something that was very important to him. i'm sure that he directly spoke to many of you about this legislation. and today i hope that you will join me in passing this legislation and allowing ted to make one of his last great marks on this city and had i endless quest to protect tenants in san francisco. despite so much discussion and attention on san francisco's affordability housing crisis, the truth of the matter is we have no idea about the true scope of displacement in san francisco because tenant buyouts are not regulated by the city in any form. buyouts are when a landlord offers a tenant a monetary sum in exchange for the tenant vacating the unit outside of the eviction process. buyouts are in essence a loophole and are just cause eviction loss. under san francisco's rent control ordinance, a land
i believe this is the last piece of ted gal acson inspired legislation of the san francisco board of supervisors. ~ my office and i and i want to thank hillary rhonan in my office, had been working with ted gal acson for many months to develop this legislation ~. i know that it was something that was very important to him. i'm sure that he directly spoke to many of you about this legislation. and today i hope that you will join me in passing this legislation and allowing ted to make one of his...
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i'm sure ted cruz thinks it's ted cruz.isagree with him, i think the three of us disagree with him. but it would be entertaining to see him have a shot at it. he would lose. >> anyway, rand paul is picking a fight with his entire party. this is what he said while stumping in michigan yesterday. quote, remember domino's pizza? they admitted, hey, our pizza crust sucks. the republican party brand sucks, so people don't want to be a republican, and so for 80 years, african americans have had nothing to do with republicans. why? because of the perception. the problem s the perception is that no one in the republican party cares. we're also fighting 40 years of us doing a crappy job of republicans not trying at all for 40 years. so it's a lot of overcoming. he's obviously a very intent guy with a lot of philosophical reading behind him. he sounds like a 14-year-old. what is all this language about, crapping this and crapping that, and pizza crust, what's his point? >> again, i'm going to go there. i applaud him. and i'll tell yo
i'm sure ted cruz thinks it's ted cruz.isagree with him, i think the three of us disagree with him. but it would be entertaining to see him have a shot at it. he would lose. >> anyway, rand paul is picking a fight with his entire party. this is what he said while stumping in michigan yesterday. quote, remember domino's pizza? they admitted, hey, our pizza crust sucks. the republican party brand sucks, so people don't want to be a republican, and so for 80 years, african americans have had...
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example is ted stevens and how -- senator ted cruz and how he started his campaign.hing he did was hold a conference call with bloggers. press releases are dead. i would recommend most politicians rethink that strategy. because most of the time people attention tog those. i get so many of those e-mails still to this day, and i always delete them. you've got to get my attention in some other creative way. do? did ted cruz he tweeted out that he was running for senate. twitter has been a huge priority for ted cruz and he does a lot of it on his own. sometimes his staff does it. he's made it a huge priority. it's made a major difference. rick perry. announced his candidacy in the same way. and in the same way, he's also a huge priority. if you look at it, ted cruz and rick perry are two of the most in the republican party right now, and that's not an accident. it's because they've made new media, twitter, social media and all of these platforms, bloggers, they've made them a priority. shows, because they bypassed the mainstream media and get their message out in the wan
example is ted stevens and how -- senator ted cruz and how he started his campaign.hing he did was hold a conference call with bloggers. press releases are dead. i would recommend most politicians rethink that strategy. because most of the time people attention tog those. i get so many of those e-mails still to this day, and i always delete them. you've got to get my attention in some other creative way. do? did ted cruz he tweeted out that he was running for senate. twitter has been a huge...
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ted, i think, agrees with that. what they did because of justice jackson is that he allow these -- he allowed these things to go forward. so that is what keeps obamacare alive. what i wanted to do was to get filburn.ckett and the little pieces made no sense. the question is, is congress always rapacious? of course not. one of the sad things is many good statutes would be struck down when people do not understand why they are put into play. so it is not that. it is just that you want to get rid of the cartel facilitation that takes place when you are dealing with this. justice roberts opinion is an intellectual blunder of the first order. now, not because he gets the commerce clause wrong, which he does. but the key thing to understand about the earlier presidents, including cases he cited, were that you could not use the commerce clause where you use the taxing power. it's a legal document called these two documents are basically the same stuff and it turns out if you go back and you look at these various type situa
ted, i think, agrees with that. what they did because of justice jackson is that he allow these -- he allowed these things to go forward. so that is what keeps obamacare alive. what i wanted to do was to get filburn.ckett and the little pieces made no sense. the question is, is congress always rapacious? of course not. one of the sad things is many good statutes would be struck down when people do not understand why they are put into play. so it is not that. it is just that you want to get rid...
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sheila and dog who ted took in when he wandered up to his door. originally from massachusetts ted moved to san francisco in the 1908s and started working for the tenants union in 1988. for 26 years ted gul acson led the san francisco tenants union and was a key figure ~ in the city's tenant movement creating a successful legacy of accompli
sheila and dog who ted took in when he wandered up to his door. originally from massachusetts ted moved to san francisco in the 1908s and started working for the tenants union in 1988. for 26 years ted gul acson led the san francisco tenants union and was a key figure ~ in the city's tenant movement creating a successful legacy of accompli
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i asked ted when they will get over this barrier.d he thinks it will take another couple defeats before coming to terms with the fact they have to come into the 20th century. >> when are the republicans going to get over it, over jobs, over monday off shore, over on obamacare when it is working, so when i say, to ask the question, is this the political surrender, i believe it is. i mean, i remember in 2004, it was vote values, you could drive down the middle of the country and that is all you saw was vote values, and the values are gays, guns and god, and this is who we are, and ten years later, now, supreme court did it, i guess it's okay, we'll talk about something else, and only u&w guy stands up and says that, and that's ted cruz who might be the perfect candidate for the republicans what do you think? >> can i endorse cruz. >> yeah! >> i'm with you. bring it on. let him be the standard for the party. they drove a wedge so successfully in the democrats that is a huge contributor to put george bush into his second term now the dri
i asked ted when they will get over this barrier.d he thinks it will take another couple defeats before coming to terms with the fact they have to come into the 20th century. >> when are the republicans going to get over it, over jobs, over monday off shore, over on obamacare when it is working, so when i say, to ask the question, is this the political surrender, i believe it is. i mean, i remember in 2004, it was vote values, you could drive down the middle of the country and that is all...
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texas senator ted cruz wants a flight ban for countries affected by the ebola outbreak. the republican says his ban would apply to passengers that are not american. cruz made those comments before we found out an infected nurse flew from dallas to cleveland. tonight we have live team coverage on the growing concern. we begin with nbc 10's delaware bureau reporter tim furlong who's live in new castle. tim? >> reporter: that's right, renee. no flight bans here at this airport but more and more people seem to agree with senator cruz's idea. more and more people seem more and more concerned about this whole ebola outbreak. the 29-year-old nurse didn't have the ebola symptoms when she got on that frontier flight from cleveland home to dallas monday but she has them now. the cdc and frontier wants to talk to other the passengers. the mayor of cleveland, he wants to keep everybody calm. >> at this point, to the best of our knowledge, we have not had any cases of ebola in the city of cleveland. >> reporter: here at the new castle airport, no extra sense of panic from passengers
texas senator ted cruz wants a flight ban for countries affected by the ebola outbreak. the republican says his ban would apply to passengers that are not american. cruz made those comments before we found out an infected nurse flew from dallas to cleveland. tonight we have live team coverage on the growing concern. we begin with nbc 10's delaware bureau reporter tim furlong who's live in new castle. tim? >> reporter: that's right, renee. no flight bans here at this airport but more and...
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nbc 10 jersey shore bureau reporter ted greenberg has the details on this harrowing bust. ted?porter: police tell me they started investigating this store about three weeks ago. the way their raid here went down in the middle of the day was by design. only nbc 10 was trailing pleasantville police as a line of cruisers converged on the stop and save market on busy main street this afternoon. a grocery store that investigators say also carried heroin. >> i was over here last week getting some items for dinner and i had no idea that that was going on. >> reporter: the raid in broad daylight quickly drew an audience. police arrested 29-year-old cameron khalid who's believed to be the store's owner. that's him on the floor. we watched as new jersey state police brought in a drug sniffing dog and here's what authorities say they found. about 400 bags of heroin. plus, a sizable amount of cash. >> it was an open air narcotic market going on from inside the store. he wasn't concealing the fact. it was right over the counter. >> reporter: they are in the process of cleaning up and revita
nbc 10 jersey shore bureau reporter ted greenberg has the details on this harrowing bust. ted?porter: police tell me they started investigating this store about three weeks ago. the way their raid here went down in the middle of the day was by design. only nbc 10 was trailing pleasantville police as a line of cruisers converged on the stop and save market on busy main street this afternoon. a grocery store that investigators say also carried heroin. >> i was over here last week getting...
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they say ted cruz, great at stomping out the heretics.need someone who can bring in the converts. and that's where it's hard. >> you know, again, that is what they say in washington. you're right. but at the same time i'll tell you, we are seeing a tremendous number of independents showing up. i cannot tell you how many people on the stump come up and say i'm a democrat. but thank you for standing up and fighting for me. that's something we hear over and over again. you know, in texas in 2012, mitt romney got 27% of the hispanic vote. same election at the exact same time, i got 40% of the hispanic vote. which meant in texas in 2012, one in eight hispanics went in to vote, voted with one hand for barack obama and the other hand for ted cruz. >> can i interrupt quickly? i just want to tell you about some news out right now. tim cook has an essay -- this was a personal, private essay he has posted on bloomberg business week at this moment. talks about personal issues. he says for years he's wanted to maintain a basic level of privacy. he doe
they say ted cruz, great at stomping out the heretics.need someone who can bring in the converts. and that's where it's hard. >> you know, again, that is what they say in washington. you're right. but at the same time i'll tell you, we are seeing a tremendous number of independents showing up. i cannot tell you how many people on the stump come up and say i'm a democrat. but thank you for standing up and fighting for me. that's something we hear over and over again. you know, in texas in...
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ted cruise tweeted out that he was running for senate.tter has been a huge rivalry for ted cruise and he does a lot of it on his own. he has made it a huge priority and it's made a major difference. another person that we are to talk about, rick perry he also announced his candidacy in the same way and he has also made twitter a huge priority. if you look at it, ted cruise and rick perry are two of the most popular people in the republican party right now that's not an accident. they have made numidia twitter bloggers they have made them a priority and it shows because they bypass the mainstream media and get the message out in a way that they want to get their message out. i think that's a trend that other politicians need to follow. instead of giving your information in the power to the mainstream maybe you are empowering your supporters and giving them the power to support you on line and get the message out. and both cruz and perry and several other politicians continue this while they were in office. in a working the political field
ted cruise tweeted out that he was running for senate.tter has been a huge rivalry for ted cruise and he does a lot of it on his own. he has made it a huge priority and it's made a major difference. another person that we are to talk about, rick perry he also announced his candidacy in the same way and he has also made twitter a huge priority. if you look at it, ted cruise and rick perry are two of the most popular people in the republican party right now that's not an accident. they have made...
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here is what senator ted cruz said this week. take a look. >> we shouldn't have unelected judges striking down our marriage laws, trying to impose their public policy notion on the state of texas and on states where the elected legislatures have made the decision to preserve and protect traditional marriage. >> question -- why should judges overrule the demonstrated will of the people either through referendum or through state legislature action. >> we have a constitution and bill of rights precisely because we want protections from majority rule. when the majority in a legislature or a popular vote take away rites of individuals protected by the bill of rights, then we have an independent judiciary to rectify that situation. it's happened again and again and again throughout this country's history. we have an independent judiciary to protect individuals like gay and lesbian citizens who only want respect, decency and equality along with the rest of us. >>> mr. perkins, let me go back to the case where there were bans on interrac
here is what senator ted cruz said this week. take a look. >> we shouldn't have unelected judges striking down our marriage laws, trying to impose their public policy notion on the state of texas and on states where the elected legislatures have made the decision to preserve and protect traditional marriage. >> question -- why should judges overrule the demonstrated will of the people either through referendum or through state legislature action. >> we have a constitution and...
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and ted koppel was the host. and it was at a lecture hall at city college of new york where actually madiba had been given an honorary doctorate in 1983 when he was still in prison, which is pretty amazing actually. the crowd was overwhelmingly thrilled to be able to see him. i mean, when he breezed they clapped, you know pleiads it was a total set up three. people ask questions from the audience, and then they piped in questions from south africa on screens. and except for earth -- actually for one, maybe to questionnaires the questions were, i'm going to show that you are a marxist. i am going to show that you hate israel. i am going to show that you are friends with castro. and he was absolutely brilliant. it did not matter what they said. they tried very hard to have conservative african americans ask the questions. they had to have a leader from the american jewish prayer wrist him, but that's another story. for example, this woman those, we are very worried about the journey of the economy. can you tell us
and ted koppel was the host. and it was at a lecture hall at city college of new york where actually madiba had been given an honorary doctorate in 1983 when he was still in prison, which is pretty amazing actually. the crowd was overwhelmingly thrilled to be able to see him. i mean, when he breezed they clapped, you know pleiads it was a total set up three. people ask questions from the audience, and then they piped in questions from south africa on screens. and except for earth -- actually...
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latest ted talk coming up next.easons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best ever pricing with double the data on select plans. and three: you can now get our best ever single line pricing starting at $45. so get all this now, on the network ranked #1 for data performance nationwide. verizon. alriwe need to do somethinguble widifferent. ranch. callahan's? ehh, i mean get away, like, away away. road trip? double wings, extra ranch. feels good to mix it up. the all-new, fuel-efficient volkswagen golf tdi clean diesel. up to 594 miles of adventure in every tank. ok, if you're up there, i coulsmart sarah.elp. seeking guidance. just like with your investments. that sets you apart. it does? it does. you're type e*. and seeking another perspective is what type e*s do. oh, and your next handhold... is there. you don't
latest ted talk coming up next.easons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best ever pricing with double the data on select plans. and three: you can now get our best ever single line pricing starting at $45. so get all this now, on the network ranked #1 for data performance nationwide....
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live tonight in new york, i'm ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> thank you, ted.coming up at 5:30, what pennsylvania is doing right now to watch for possible ebola cases. we're checking with local health departments about how they're monitoring travelers. deanna durante is learning new information. she'll bring it to us live at 5:30. >>> nurse nina pham is free of ebola and will go home to texas. pham joined the doctors who cared for her. she was the first nurse diagnosed with the ebola virus after caring for thomas duncan at texas health presbyterian in dallas. she says she feels fortunate and blessed to be healthy and is excited to go home to her dog, bentley. >> i hope that people understand that this illness and this whole experience has been very stressful and. >> challenging for me and my family. although i no longer have ebola, i know it may be a while before i have my strength back. >> pham and her family met with president obama at the white house this afternoon before headed home. texas nurse amber vinson is making good progress in her treatment for the
live tonight in new york, i'm ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> thank you, ted.coming up at 5:30, what pennsylvania is doing right now to watch for possible ebola cases. we're checking with local health departments about how they're monitoring travelers. deanna durante is learning new information. she'll bring it to us live at 5:30. >>> nurse nina pham is free of ebola and will go home to texas. pham joined the doctors who cared for her. she was the first nurse diagnosed with...
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the establishment or the managers, and then you've got your tea party types like ted cruz. the most important thing jeb bush has to do is win the race among manager types. the establishment republicans are usually the ones at the end of the day that win. so he has to be the guy, the smart republicans will vote for. not mitt romney. we've already seen him. he didn't work out. and not chris christie because as he hot head and you don't want him in the oval office. time reasonable guy. i'm the guy who is sane. pick me and i'll run and defeat ted cruz in the primaries or whoever it might be. >> well, here's jeb bush at a vanderbilt event. he spoke about anthrax scare. we gave people a sense of calm and that was the plan. we spoke complain spoken english. we were totally engaged. >> he is trying differentiate himself both from the president and from chris christie. i agree with ron. by the way, there is a money thing behind this. in the manager's category, the wise guys are looking for somebody to back. with jeb in it, it is a real contest to see who the establishment money peop
the establishment or the managers, and then you've got your tea party types like ted cruz. the most important thing jeb bush has to do is win the race among manager types. the establishment republicans are usually the ones at the end of the day that win. so he has to be the guy, the smart republicans will vote for. not mitt romney. we've already seen him. he didn't work out. and not chris christie because as he hot head and you don't want him in the oval office. time reasonable guy. i'm the guy...
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joining me now is senator ted cruz, a republican from texas. senator, one of the many things that we have learned over the course of the past several weeks is that public health is largely in the state and local perview. looking back over what has occurred in dallas, when you see what the governor -- what steps he's taken, what steps texas public health has taken and what steps the hospital, texas health presbyterian has taken, what do you think went wrong in there? >> well, look, there were no doubts mistakes were made up and down the line at the level of the hospital, at the level of the health officials implementing the protocols. but i'll tell you the biggest mistake that continues to be made is now more than two weeks into this, we continue to allow open commercial air flights from countries that have been stricken by ebola. that doesn't make any sense. we have upwards of 150 people a day coming from countries with live, active ebola outbreaks. for over two weeks i've been calling on the administration to take the common sense stand of sus
joining me now is senator ted cruz, a republican from texas. senator, one of the many things that we have learned over the course of the past several weeks is that public health is largely in the state and local perview. looking back over what has occurred in dallas, when you see what the governor -- what steps he's taken, what steps texas public health has taken and what steps the hospital, texas health presbyterian has taken, what do you think went wrong in there? >> well, look, there...
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live tonight in new york, i'm ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >> we have good news to share about nurse ninaham today. she's ebola-free. she joined those who cared for her at the national institutes of health today. she was the first nurse to contract the ebola virus after caring for thomas eric duncan in dallas. >> i hope people understand that whole experience has been stressful and challenging for me and my family. although i no longer have ebola, i know that it will be a while before i have nigh strength back. >> pham and her family meet with president obama at the white house this afternoon before heading home. >>> well, texas nurse amber vinson also infected with the virus is making progress in her treatment. tests no longer detect the virus in her blood. she will stay at emmy university hospital for a while longer. no word yet on when she'll be discharged. vinson also helped take care of duncan. >>> u.s. representative patrick demand says the centers for disease control guidelines about caring for ebola patients are confusing. he wants the cdc to answer how ebola-stricken patients wil
live tonight in new york, i'm ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >> we have good news to share about nurse ninaham today. she's ebola-free. she joined those who cared for her at the national institutes of health today. she was the first nurse to contract the ebola virus after caring for thomas eric duncan in dallas. >> i hope people understand that whole experience has been stressful and challenging for me and my family. although i no longer have ebola, i know that it will be a while...
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thanks very much, ted rowlands in ferguson.k our cnn political commentators to talk about the political implications of this. again, i do also want wo to remind our viewers we're stand big for a press conference in charlottesville, virginia, in the case of the missing uva student hannah graham. that's a picture from the press conference. it has not started yet. when it does we'll bring it to you live. first back to ben and mark. ben, new information here, this is an extremely sensitive case. we saw the violence that it sparked and the emotions that continue in ferguson and around regarding this case. how do you think this new information affects the case? >> well, i think from people that are wanting the truth they're going to look at this and say there are two sides of the story. there are certainly people on both sides who don't care about the facts, they've already made up their mind and decided what team they are on. but ultimately this is information that the grand jury certainly needed to hear. i don't want one side to wi
thanks very much, ted rowlands in ferguson.k our cnn political commentators to talk about the political implications of this. again, i do also want wo to remind our viewers we're stand big for a press conference in charlottesville, virginia, in the case of the missing uva student hannah graham. that's a picture from the press conference. it has not started yet. when it does we'll bring it to you live. first back to ben and mark. ben, new information here, this is an extremely sensitive case. we...
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ted and i just said we want to go for a bike ride.e we are. >> is that something that you do often? >> we do. >> thank you, guys. i have to go speak with the health department now. >> you were she of released earlier this week from the weird tent governor christie put her in in new jersey. she was released on the condition that she'd self-quarantine at her own home in maine. but despite having state troopers stationed outside her home, and threats of arrest, she's out for a ride today. the state is reportedly seeking a court order to force hickox to remain quarantined at home. this afternoon, governor paula page weighed in. >> i don't want her within three feet of anybody. >> what happens if she does? is there any legal ramificati s ramifications? >> let's put it this way. i'm going to use the legal provisions to the fullest extent that the law allows me. and i just hope that she recognizes that. i'm just asking her to be reasonable, let's get to november 10th, and then you can do whatever you would like. >> midwin, some confusion abo
ted and i just said we want to go for a bike ride.e we are. >> is that something that you do often? >> we do. >> thank you, guys. i have to go speak with the health department now. >> you were she of released earlier this week from the weird tent governor christie put her in in new jersey. she was released on the condition that she'd self-quarantine at her own home in maine. but despite having state troopers stationed outside her home, and threats of arrest, she's out...
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ted, thank you. ted will be investigating from charlottesville for us tomorrow.fying case of beheading right here in the united states. today an oklahoma prosecutor filing formal notice that he will seek the death penalty against the beheading suspect. alton nolen is accused of beheading a coworker at food process plant. today prosecutors say the death penalty is warranted because the murder was especially heinous, atrocious or cruel. montel williams making emotional plea to congress, begging lawmakers it's about begging lawmakers it's about sergeant andrew for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >> he didn't hesitate to aaye aye si
ted, thank you. ted will be investigating from charlottesville for us tomorrow.fying case of beheading right here in the united states. today an oklahoma prosecutor filing formal notice that he will seek the death penalty against the beheading suspect. alton nolen is accused of beheading a coworker at food process plant. today prosecutors say the death penalty is warranted because the murder was especially heinous, atrocious or cruel. montel williams making emotional plea to congress, begging...
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for ted stevens. >> the federal jury here in washington found he ted stevens of alaska guilty on allcounts of making false statements. he accepted gifts. >> he said the prosecutors got 250,000 gifts from rich donors and never reported that. >> i recall believe that i've not done anything wrong. stossel: and it turns out it may not have done anything wrong. for example, he did not get $250,000 in gifts. >> an explosive report alleged misconduct against ted stevens. the report is alleging that federal prosecutors knowingly withheld evidence. >> there was clear misconduct by prosecutors in that case. stossel: they found they hid and evidence witnesses lied under oath. a judge threw out that conviction. were the prosecutors punished for their misdeeds. matthew left for a higher paying job at a private law firm. the director of the enron task force became an assistant attorney general at the justice department. &andrew weisman who helped prosecuting the merrill lynch employees was made deputy director of the fbi and merrill lynch prosecutor was promoted to deputy attorney general then pro
for ted stevens. >> the federal jury here in washington found he ted stevens of alaska guilty on allcounts of making false statements. he accepted gifts. >> he said the prosecutors got 250,000 gifts from rich donors and never reported that. >> i recall believe that i've not done anything wrong. stossel: and it turns out it may not have done anything wrong. for example, he did not get $250,000 in gifts. >> an explosive report alleged misconduct against ted stevens. the...
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good evening, lester. >> hello, ted.ming up tonight, the president tries to calm fears about ebola and a courageous american woman bringing hope in liberia. >>> a supreme court action on a stricter voter i.d. law. and an army ranger who may have killed pat tillman in a friendly fire incident. how he is helping other vets. >>> one couple's personal campaign to complete 50 acts of giving back, one in each state, when we see you coming up at 6:30. >> thank you, lester. see you in just a few minutes. >>> this is the xfinity sports desk. your home to the most live sports. >>> i'm john clark. the flyers begin a tough three-game road trip in dallas. the flyers one of the four teams left in hockey. coburn did practice this week, but the coach said this morning, he's still not ready. as for the rough road trip, the flyers think this could be a good thing. >> a great test for us. no better opportunity for us to go up against three really talented teams, two that are playing well, and teams that are able to put efforts together tha
good evening, lester. >> hello, ted.ming up tonight, the president tries to calm fears about ebola and a courageous american woman bringing hope in liberia. >>> a supreme court action on a stricter voter i.d. law. and an army ranger who may have killed pat tillman in a friendly fire incident. how he is helping other vets. >>> one couple's personal campaign to complete 50 acts of giving back, one in each state, when we see you coming up at 6:30. >> thank you,...
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ted what are you doing? i was trying to get these skittles, but i got stuck. [ crickets chirping ] maybe i should try. [ spider ] i say go for it. [ crickets chirping ] trap the rainbow! taste the rainbow! good morning, usher! hey! did you know bees communicate through dance? me too... we're practically twins! look for big g cereals with money saving offers
ted what are you doing? i was trying to get these skittles, but i got stuck. [ crickets chirping ] maybe i should try. [ spider ] i say go for it. [ crickets chirping ] trap the rainbow! taste the rainbow! good morning, usher! hey! did you know bees communicate through dance? me too... we're practically twins! look for big g cereals with money saving offers
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ted, thank you. ted will be investigating from charlottesville for us tomorrow.ing case of beheading right here in the united states. today an oklahoma prosecutor filing formal notice that he will seek the death penalty against the beheading suspect. alton nolen is accused of beheading a coworker at food process plant. today prosecutors say the death penalty is warranted because the murder was especially heinous, atrocious or cruel. montel williams making emotional plea to congress, begging lawmakers it's about sergeant andrew tahmooressi. sergeant andrew tahmooressi. montel williamsns is here to go "on the record" next. with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. >> he didn't hesitate to aaye aye sir to go off and serve. how dare we -- how dare we as a nation hesitate to get that young man back tv host and military veteran yes also a marine taking the fit for sergeant tahmooressi's freedom straight to capitol hill. he hab languishing in a mexican prison since march 31st. we spoke to moreton tell williams after yesterday'
ted, thank you. ted will be investigating from charlottesville for us tomorrow.ing case of beheading right here in the united states. today an oklahoma prosecutor filing formal notice that he will seek the death penalty against the beheading suspect. alton nolen is accused of beheading a coworker at food process plant. today prosecutors say the death penalty is warranted because the murder was especially heinous, atrocious or cruel. montel williams making emotional plea to congress, begging...
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our ted rowlands is there.appened before the fatal shots that took down michael brown. >> reporter: that's right, jim. new reporting out there, which we'll detail after the break about exactly what happened from darren wilson's point of view when he encountered mike brown. that coming up after the break. stay with us. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® ♪ cawho's going to do it?est. who's going to make it happen? discover a new energy source. turn ocean waves into power. design cars that capture their emissions. build bridges that fix themselves. get more clean water to everyone. who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers. that's who. that's what i want to do. be an
our ted rowlands is there.appened before the fatal shots that took down michael brown. >> reporter: that's right, jim. new reporting out there, which we'll detail after the break about exactly what happened from darren wilson's point of view when he encountered mike brown. that coming up after the break. stay with us. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup...
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>> a reminder, senator ted cruz didn't vote for the senate bill.e will be out there cementing support from the tea party faction of the party. it might be fluctuating. might be some people tired of him being in washington. there's a sense that washington is broken in kansas. i think what ted cruz does, he fires up the base, reminds voters if you send pat roberts back to washington, they'll have control of the senate and the senate might start working again, according to ted cruz. >> and the white house can say all they want their immigration decision would not have influenced mid terms. do you think that's true? >> oh, you know, it is hard to say, jose. they can spin this however they want. bottom line is the president didn't do it. he didn't do it in part because democrats on capitol hill told him they had a chance to potentially upset chances of a few democratic incumbents in states where the president isn't popular. they also say to inject it into the elections a few weeks before people went to the polls would likely upset the ability to do anyt
>> a reminder, senator ted cruz didn't vote for the senate bill.e will be out there cementing support from the tea party faction of the party. it might be fluctuating. might be some people tired of him being in washington. there's a sense that washington is broken in kansas. i think what ted cruz does, he fires up the base, reminds voters if you send pat roberts back to washington, they'll have control of the senate and the senate might start working again, according to ted cruz. >>...
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what do ted cruise and mike and rick have to say to the rand pauls of the republican party. >> well,understand a large portion of the republican base y they believe unstaunchly that marriage should be between one man, one woman. they expect their candidates to hold dear to that. it sounds great to say let's the states decide, people like your favorite person, rick perry, and people like ted cruz, you understand you can't have 50 different definitions of marriage. sooner or later the supreme court will have to make a ruling and tell us what they think marriage is, otherwise this fight will never end and get more ugly a krcross the country >> 35 states, clear precedence, the supreme court saying this is where the country is at, we're not going to get involved. >> it wasn't like that 12 hours ago. it all of a sudden changed on a dime. don't tell me this huge thing is occurring overnight and we all need to get on board. it will still be fought at the state level. this is one of the issues in the presidential campaign, who is your favorite supreme court justice. who would you like to appo
what do ted cruise and mike and rick have to say to the rand pauls of the republican party. >> well,understand a large portion of the republican base y they believe unstaunchly that marriage should be between one man, one woman. they expect their candidates to hold dear to that. it sounds great to say let's the states decide, people like your favorite person, rick perry, and people like ted cruz, you understand you can't have 50 different definitions of marriage. sooner or later the...
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we heard a gem and speech, ted cruz. speak, ted cruz.is founded in his constitution and religious thinking. he is founded in the way the government should work. i do not need another community organizatioer taking control of ebola. that is what has happened. he has no credentials as a medical to know anything about it. i just want to voice my opinion this morning and, i appreciated c-span and i listen to you every day. and, i listen to a lot of all of your podcasts. keep spreading the news, is all you can do, on both sides. host: thank you for calling. that talkshort video about the protocols we mentioned this morning. . here's a look. >> the protocols were based on a model where people took care of people in a different environment, in the bush. remote places outdoors. they did not have to do tertiary care and intensive training. there are parts of the protocol that left vulnerability. when you go into a hospital, you have to intubate somebody and be completely covered. that is one of the things. the protocol will be finalized and one o
we heard a gem and speech, ted cruz. speak, ted cruz.is founded in his constitution and religious thinking. he is founded in the way the government should work. i do not need another community organizatioer taking control of ebola. that is what has happened. he has no credentials as a medical to know anything about it. i just want to voice my opinion this morning and, i appreciated c-span and i listen to you every day. and, i listen to a lot of all of your podcasts. keep spreading the news, is...
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ted cruz assailed the selection of ron klain. noting klain does not have experience in public health. >> we don't need another white house political operative which is what mr. klain has been. what we need is presidential leadership. two weeks ago, the president should have stood up and suspended flights from the countries. >> we are learning that the pentagon is joining the federal government's ebola response. the official tells barbara starr that the military is forming a 30-person quick strike team to provide direct treatment within 72 hours to ebola patients in the united states. in arkansas, former president bill clinton defended the administration's response at a get out the vote event. he slammed critics who don't know a lick about it and they are playing the blame game. >> we all need to do is do what we do best every time a tornado strikes. we need to settle down, figure out what the challenges are and solve them together. i don't think this is time to blame. we need to save every life we can and keep this from coming to
ted cruz assailed the selection of ron klain. noting klain does not have experience in public health. >> we don't need another white house political operative which is what mr. klain has been. what we need is presidential leadership. two weeks ago, the president should have stood up and suspended flights from the countries. >> we are learning that the pentagon is joining the federal government's ebola response. the official tells barbara starr that the military is forming a...