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and at texas tech, the $8.4 million water complex is doing its job. >> i was like, sweet, a pool. >> reporter: enrollment this year is at an all-time high. >> i wanted to come here for my major, specifically, but when i saw they had a lazy river, that moved it up on my top priority list. >> reporter: so, even with the average tuition nearing $40,000 and student loan debt topping 1$1.2 trillion, there's no stopping colleges from building amen tips once unimaginable on campuses. at the top of the wish list? the luxury dorm room. the inspiration for high end living began with offcampus housing popular with college students. >> it's just right around this corner, so, it's not too far from the elevator. >> reporter: we asked tori, a senior at university of texas-austin to give us a tour of the suite she shares with two fellow students. >> let's take a look. so, this is my kitchen area. and everything is stainless steel and granite countertops. dishwasher. and then, this is my living room. everything here was included, all the furniture was, so, i have the couch, the table. i just added th
and at texas tech, the $8.4 million water complex is doing its job. >> i was like, sweet, a pool. >> reporter: enrollment this year is at an all-time high. >> i wanted to come here for my major, specifically, but when i saw they had a lazy river, that moved it up on my top priority list. >> reporter: so, even with the average tuition nearing $40,000 and student loan debt topping 1$1.2 trillion, there's no stopping colleges from building amen tips once unimaginable on...
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and at texas tech, the $8.4 million water complex is doing its job. >> i was like, sweet. a pool. >> reporter: enrollment this year at an all-time high. >> i wanted to come here for my major specifically but when i saw they had a lazy river, that definitely moved it up an my top priority list. >> reporter: even with the average tuition nearing $40,000 and student loan debt topping $1.2 trillion, there's no stopping colleges from building amenities once unimaginable on campuses. at the top of the wish list, the luxury dorm room. the inspiration for high end living began with off-campus housing popular with college students. >> okay. this is my dorm room here. and it's really nice because it gives me a little sense of privacy. i have my own room, bathroom, closet. this is my closet. it's nice to have a walk-in closet. look at all your shoes. have everything available to you. >> reporter: gone are the dorm rooms with bunk beds, cinder block walls and communal bathrooms. drexal has two units an campus and one more, the largest so far, on track to open in 2015. and like the cal
and at texas tech, the $8.4 million water complex is doing its job. >> i was like, sweet. a pool. >> reporter: enrollment this year at an all-time high. >> i wanted to come here for my major specifically but when i saw they had a lazy river, that definitely moved it up an my top priority list. >> reporter: even with the average tuition nearing $40,000 and student loan debt topping $1.2 trillion, there's no stopping colleges from building amenities once unimaginable on...
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. >>> next, we'll tell you why texas tech coach tubby smith was on a motorcycle on a basketball courtnd why he is not the next easy rider. >>> we're off to a chilly start. temperatures in the 40s in some spots. right around 50 in philadelphia. clouds to start out with. but we're going to see sunshine in the next couple of hours. a live look outside. you are looking at cape may. clouds will be in force today. also rain in your workweek forecast. that's all coming up. >>> good sunday morning. it's a cool sunday morning. temperatures in the 50s, the 40s in some spots. also windy so feeling colder than it actually is. it's cool this morning, going to be cool tonight. temperatures below freezing in some spots. our first weather headline, much cooler today. temperatures staying put in the 50s all day long. we're going to tack on winds on top of that. winds gusting near 30 miles per hour at times. making it feel cooler than that 57 degrees we'll see later on this afternoon. we are tracking rain for this week. not today, not monday, but by tuesday, wednesday and thursday, you're going to need
. >>> next, we'll tell you why texas tech coach tubby smith was on a motorcycle on a basketball courtnd why he is not the next easy rider. >>> we're off to a chilly start. temperatures in the 40s in some spots. right around 50 in philadelphia. clouds to start out with. but we're going to see sunshine in the next couple of hours. a live look outside. you are looking at cape may. clouds will be in force today. also rain in your workweek forecast. that's all coming up....
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. >>> take a look at midnight madness for the texas tech basketball team. th riding the motorcycle onto the court, but tubby takes a tumble. don't worry, he's okay. the only thing he worried about is if he scratched up the court. he did not. i'm john clark. have a great weekend. >>> still ahead, if your child tosses and turns at night, the next day is usually a long one. they're cranky and tired, but for some kids, it could be a bit more serious. next, experts weigh in on how to spot a sleep disorder in your kid. massive cuts to education. and higher property taxes. under governor corbett, pennsylvania's been heading in the wrong direction. there's been no leadership and no vision. that's gotta change. as your governor, i will lead. and we'll move pennsylvania forward. we'll restore manufacturing jobs. close corporate tax loopholes. and make the gas companies pay up to fund our schools. after all, it's time to get pennsylvania moving again. wi-fi access in more places then ever before. all your favorites in the cloud and on every device. a home you control w
. >>> take a look at midnight madness for the texas tech basketball team. th riding the motorcycle onto the court, but tubby takes a tumble. don't worry, he's okay. the only thing he worried about is if he scratched up the court. he did not. i'm john clark. have a great weekend. >>> still ahead, if your child tosses and turns at night, the next day is usually a long one. they're cranky and tired, but for some kids, it could be a bit more serious. next, experts weigh in on how...
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texas tech basketball coach tubby smith riding a motorcycle. tubby takes a tumble.lls off the chopper right there. the only thing he asked afterwards, he hopes he didn't scratch the bike. >>> crazy stuff, hey, ted? >> thank you, john. >>> harry potter invaded chestnut hill today. the fourth annual harry potter festival brought a little magic to the area. the chestnut hill district business turned into hog's meat and opened the doors to the young wizards. some even came dressed in costumes. there were free activities along the avenue, fortune telling and owl decorating. >>> big change in the forecast coming. >> oh, yes, you'll feel it overnight tonight. the clouds that you see behind us, they'll be clearing out tomorrow. but overnight tonight we'll see the temperatures drop down into the 40s. and then it gets even colder on monday morning, in the 30s. >> wish those 70s were sticking around, but not going to happen. >> it would be nice. >>> thank you for being with us. for bill and all of us here at nbc 10, see you back here later. have a great night. how can i avoid
texas tech basketball coach tubby smith riding a motorcycle. tubby takes a tumble.lls off the chopper right there. the only thing he asked afterwards, he hopes he didn't scratch the bike. >>> crazy stuff, hey, ted? >> thank you, john. >>> harry potter invaded chestnut hill today. the fourth annual harry potter festival brought a little magic to the area. the chestnut hill district business turned into hog's meat and opened the doors to the young wizards. some even came...
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she and her husband, andrew farley, who's a pastor, teach at texas tech university in lubbock.gether, they wrote this book, "a climate for change: global warming facts for faith-based decisions." welcome. >> thank you for having me, bill. >> when i saw the film i couldn't believe that that was the plainview, texas i knew many years ago. then it was bustling, like a beehive. the film reveals it as an almost lifeless place. now why are you convinced that this has to do with global warming instead of just the usual droughts that come and go in west texas? >> everybody living in texas knows that droughts are just part of life there. so the first question people r÷$ always ask is, well, how is this any different from what my daddy or my granddaddy experienced way back when? first of all, we see things changing. we see plants and trees flowering earlier in the year. we see birds and insects and other animals farther north than they ever used to be. it's warmer now in every season of the year in texas because of climate change. so along comes this drought just like you had 30 years ag
she and her husband, andrew farley, who's a pastor, teach at texas tech university in lubbock.gether, they wrote this book, "a climate for change: global warming facts for faith-based decisions." welcome. >> thank you for having me, bill. >> when i saw the film i couldn't believe that that was the plainview, texas i knew many years ago. then it was bustling, like a beehive. the film reveals it as an almost lifeless place. now why are you convinced that this has to do with...
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joining us now is the director for biodefense, law, and public policy at texas tech.nk you for your time, so you don't think a quarantine necessarily was a bad idea in the hickcocks case. you just think it was badly handled? >> no, i don't think it was badly handled. the test is what is the least burdensome way of protecting the public health. and there could have been perhaps other methods that might have been less burdensome. but remember, we're in an emergency context. and that sometimes requires the governor to take action when he believes it will protect the people of his state. and that's the primary responsibility of government is to protect the public health and public safety. >> hickcocks said she was ordered, it was mandatory. do you have a problem with that? >> no, i don't have a problem with that. >> you don't? >> no, i don't. and i think that the -- the concerns that have been raised about quarantines are valid concerns, but they also haven't considered the flip side of that, because i have seen in polls of the american public that as many as 90% don't wa
joining us now is the director for biodefense, law, and public policy at texas tech.nk you for your time, so you don't think a quarantine necessarily was a bad idea in the hickcocks case. you just think it was badly handled? >> no, i don't think it was badly handled. the test is what is the least burdensome way of protecting the public health. and there could have been perhaps other methods that might have been less burdensome. but remember, we're in an emergency context. and that...
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mountaineers on the road at texas tech in lubbock, today. upper 50s to near 60. nittany lions, 7:00 kickoff in ann arbor. temperatures dropping off into the mid 40s. >> you can get your forecast for your neighborhood even when we're off the air by downloading our storm team 4 weather app, available in the apple app store or on google play. >>> two people are dead and two children in the hospital after a bad crash in oxen hill. take a look at the aftermath. the cars were totaled. this happened around 10:00 last night on livingston road and livingston terrace. one of the cars were on fire when investigators arrived. we're still working to find out what caused the accident. eight people were involved in the crash, three of them in the hospital with life-threatening injuries. >> the heart broken mother of a 9-year-old boy shot in the head. she wants answers and wants the violence to stop. jaden stansel was not the intended target but instead was caught in crossfire. police tell us some men drove to the mansion apartments on hayes street. this happened a week ago. gun
mountaineers on the road at texas tech in lubbock, today. upper 50s to near 60. nittany lions, 7:00 kickoff in ann arbor. temperatures dropping off into the mid 40s. >> you can get your forecast for your neighborhood even when we're off the air by downloading our storm team 4 weather app, available in the apple app store or on google play. >>> two people are dead and two children in the hospital after a bad crash in oxen hill. take a look at the aftermath. the cars were totaled....
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. >> hoffman: guy loneragan of texas tech university and morgan scott of texas a&m noticed something unsettling in their research with cattle. an important antibiotic called cephalosporin was losing its effectiveness. bacteria were becoming resistant to it, so when the cattle got sick, they were harder to treat. but the scary part was that unlike most farm antibiotics, cephalosporins are critically important to humans, too. >> okay, they are so critically important because there are certain types of infections for which they are one of only few choices available to treat these infections. i'll give you one example. so clinical salmonellosis in children and in many cases pregnant females are limited. some drug classes can't be used. >> hoffman: so they're very valuable for children. >> they're very valuable, yes. >> okay, let me grab a little bit of... >> hoffman: to try to save cephalosporins for both animals and humans, they designed a novel experiment. the idea was to use more tetracycline, an older drug less important to people, with the hope of reducing resistance to cephalospori
. >> hoffman: guy loneragan of texas tech university and morgan scott of texas a&m noticed something unsettling in their research with cattle. an important antibiotic called cephalosporin was losing its effectiveness. bacteria were becoming resistant to it, so when the cattle got sick, they were harder to treat. but the scary part was that unlike most farm antibiotics, cephalosporins are critically important to humans, too. >> okay, they are so critically important because there...
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texas tech. who was the coach? anybody. bobby knight. very bobby knight of him.e take goal posts and parade them around the town square. we don't do this. i recommend they don't do this. they say that they're debating possible punishments against both team and serbia may have to play in belgrade without any fans in the stands the next time they play because that's too much. weather alert, hurricane gonzalos has threatened a cat 4 on track to slam bermuda within days. national hurricane center reports the storm now has maximum sustained winds, sustained winds at 130 miles an hour in the worst of that thing right there in the middle. right now it's a little more than 600 miles south-southwest of bermuda. the storm reportedly killed one person already, two other people reported missing, any chance this will affect nous any way? let's get to the main man. the chief meteorologist in the weather center. >> shep, not a direct impact from this which is great news. the strongest atlantic storm since 2011. gives you an idea of how big it is. this system across the eastern
texas tech. who was the coach? anybody. bobby knight. very bobby knight of him.e take goal posts and parade them around the town square. we don't do this. i recommend they don't do this. they say that they're debating possible punishments against both team and serbia may have to play in belgrade without any fans in the stands the next time they play because that's too much. weather alert, hurricane gonzalos has threatened a cat 4 on track to slam bermuda within days. national hurricane center...
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she's a 2010 graduate of texas tech university. and she remains in isolation at the hospital where she works. >> the system was established to protect those who cared for mr. duncan as well as the community at large by identifying any potential ebola cases as early as possible and getting those individuals into treatment immediately. >> ebola is transmitted by coming in contact with bodily fluids from an infected patient. the head for centers of disease control says breach in protocol exposed the nurse to the virus. they're focusing on several procedures where the breach could've happened. >> the two areas we'll be looking particularly closely is the performance of kidney dialysis and respiratory. >> the first known case of person to person infection in the u.s. raises questions of whether hospitals and health care workers are adequately prepared to treat ebola. and whether protocols are sufficiently developed. >> we have to step up training. one of the things where you need constant attention and people need to go to the next leve
she's a 2010 graduate of texas tech university. and she remains in isolation at the hospital where she works. >> the system was established to protect those who cared for mr. duncan as well as the community at large by identifying any potential ebola cases as early as possible and getting those individuals into treatment immediately. >> ebola is transmitted by coming in contact with bodily fluids from an infected patient. the head for centers of disease control says breach in...
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. >>> take a look at midnight madness for the texas tech basketball team.ith riding the motorcycle onto the court, but tubby takes a tumble. don't worry, he's okay. the only thing he worried about is if he scratched up the court. he did not. i'm john clark. have a great weekend. >>> closed captioning on nbc 10 is brought to you by ford fiesta. i'm robert de niro and new york is my home. it's the best place to visit in the world and now it's the easiest, because now there are new tourism guides on the road, and on your phone that make it easier to find the places you love. find great dining, amazing history, and world-class entertainment, no matter where you are. take the ultimate road trip and see why i love new york. for more information, go to iloveny.com >>> here is a live look from the pocono mountains. they've still got some clouds out there. you can see those blue skies there trying to come through. the sun's trying to come through. also, you can see the tops of the trees out there. we've got the fall foliage looking good. it is going to be chilly tod
. >>> take a look at midnight madness for the texas tech basketball team.ith riding the motorcycle onto the court, but tubby takes a tumble. don't worry, he's okay. the only thing he worried about is if he scratched up the court. he did not. i'm john clark. have a great weekend. >>> closed captioning on nbc 10 is brought to you by ford fiesta. i'm robert de niro and new york is my home. it's the best place to visit in the world and now it's the easiest, because now there are...
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. >> like many other businesses, toyota is moving out of tie tech california and moving to low tech texastoday the japanese auto maker is breaking grounds on a new national headquarters. phil lebeau is live and will tell us more, phil. >> reporter: at the party in plano, toyota has a ceremony to officially break ground on its new headquarters for the u.s. operations, 4,000 jobs are moving here. to commemorate this day, the governor of texas rolled up to the hotel where this event was held in a toyota tundra. remember, they are built down the road, he drove up. met jim lynch, the headquarters coming here represents 4,000 jobs, they will be in early 2017. here's the head of north america and governor perry is talking about why texas is the new home for toyota. >> we looked at every major city across the country. when you take a look at it from the employee's point of view, quality of life, you look at it from the business point of view, i can tell you there is no better place than texas. >> it's regulatory policies that create a scaled work force. >> as you take a look at shares of toke, wh
. >> like many other businesses, toyota is moving out of tie tech california and moving to low tech texastoday the japanese auto maker is breaking grounds on a new national headquarters. phil lebeau is live and will tell us more, phil. >> reporter: at the party in plano, toyota has a ceremony to officially break ground on its new headquarters for the u.s. operations, 4,000 jobs are moving here. to commemorate this day, the governor of texas rolled up to the hotel where this event...
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and texas instruments, another tech name just out with earnings. that stock moving to the up side. we start off with apple. josh, what did cook tell you. >> well, melissa, i did have the chance to talk with cook and he sort of gave me his read on this report which i'll share with you guys. going through the product line, iphone growth strong. 39.3 million. that was up 16% year over year. it beat what the street was looking for. i did ask cook specifically about the 6 and 6 plus. remember this quarter includes nine days of sales for the 6 and 6 plus in ten countries. cook describing the initial demand as off the charts. as for the ipad, though, 12.3 million, that's down 13% year over year. missed what the street was looking for. cook, though, remaining he said bullish on this category. talked about the new products here. remember just last week, introduced the ipad air 2 and also talked about the collaboration with ibm. macs still make up 12% of the rev new. 5.5 million units. that was up 21% year over year. cook telling me that was the best quarter in the history of the mac. chalke
and texas instruments, another tech name just out with earnings. that stock moving to the up side. we start off with apple. josh, what did cook tell you. >> well, melissa, i did have the chance to talk with cook and he sort of gave me his read on this report which i'll share with you guys. going through the product line, iphone growth strong. 39.3 million. that was up 16% year over year. it beat what the street was looking for. i did ask cook specifically about the 6 and 6 plus. remember...
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large tech stocks got hammered. texasnstruments, intel, cisco, google shedding billions in market cap today alone. is this the start of a bigger decline or a golden opportunity to buy? dan, we've got to start off with the tech sector down almost 3% today. you've got to wonder are megacaps now in trouble? >> i think so. it was a blood bath in tech today. there were probably decent fundamental reasons why. but i think you have to think about what we've seen over the last few months. we've seen the deterioration in small caps, okay. we've seen now the nasdaq close below the 200 day moving average for the first time i think since late 2012 or january 2013. and now we have all these megacaps here that are stuck on top of the s&p 500 which is still up on the year. the dow's erased all the gains. when you think about the damage that was done in semiconductors that flowed into internet services. then into 3d. some of the higher valuation stuff. i don't think it's over here yet. i know we've been talking about these technical leve
large tech stocks got hammered. texasnstruments, intel, cisco, google shedding billions in market cap today alone. is this the start of a bigger decline or a golden opportunity to buy? dan, we've got to start off with the tech sector down almost 3% today. you've got to wonder are megacaps now in trouble? >> i think so. it was a blood bath in tech today. there were probably decent fundamental reasons why. but i think you have to think about what we've seen over the last few months. we've...
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there were many investors i can know everything there is to know about a tech company in texas but they didn't know where portugal was on a map and that took people down. >> were they investing in portugal? >> because this is a global economy. >> you got to be worried about this market. if you think it's a global economy and you know that you really have problems abroad, worry a bit about this market. that will affect a lot of our international companies. 40% of revenue comes from abroad somewhere. it can belar goes up, a problem for a lot of these guys. if the currency of a foreign country is going to hell, it doesn't do you much good because no one will give you a dollar for it. but i'm not going that far yet. i'm not that concerned about it yet. help theil prices may economy worldwide for a while. and you haven't asked me about energy and i will throw this in for what it's worth. energy stocks, we own a lot of them. buy them yet don't but they are getting to a point where they are very cheap because i don't think oil can stay down forever. you with that but i'm not going to tell you
there were many investors i can know everything there is to know about a tech company in texas but they didn't know where portugal was on a map and that took people down. >> were they investing in portugal? >> because this is a global economy. >> you got to be worried about this market. if you think it's a global economy and you know that you really have problems abroad, worry a bit about this market. that will affect a lot of our international companies. 40% of revenue comes...
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we had texas instruments helping the tech sentiment. let's do "street talk" hitting five analyst calls on stocks you need to know about. textron. >> so wells likes the story because they own the cessna business jet business. they like the valueuation. price target range 43 to 45. stock up. they are bullish on business jets. phil lebeau has been showing us hot metal and steel. >> halliburton shares up 4%. better than the market. unless the wheels fall off the u.s. oil rig market halliburton is good. they have a $75 target about 30% upside. >> goldman sachs trying to help the cereal maker post holdings. >> they up post holdings from buy to neutral and boost the target. stock is at $36.5. >> big money in barges. >> they do need stinking barges. up to outperform from neutral. the stock has fallen too much lately. the target -- i know, the target on kex $125, about 13% upside. >> last but certainly not least is our under the radar name belden. >> they make cables, wires, connectivity. >> not very sexy but necessary. >> the fun companies i li
we had texas instruments helping the tech sentiment. let's do "street talk" hitting five analyst calls on stocks you need to know about. textron. >> so wells likes the story because they own the cessna business jet business. they like the valueuation. price target range 43 to 45. stock up. they are bullish on business jets. phil lebeau has been showing us hot metal and steel. >> halliburton shares up 4%. better than the market. unless the wheels fall off the u.s. oil rig...
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and texas instruments, another tech name just out with earnings. that stock moving to the up side.
and texas instruments, another tech name just out with earnings. that stock moving to the up side.
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texas after being refused permission to dock in two countries. tom llamas has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. that lab tech worked here at dallas texas presbyterian. but boarded before there was a directive before workers like her were told not to travel by plane, bus or boat. sailing back to the u.s. after mexican and belize officials turned down the ship over fears of a dallas medical worker on board. the worker handled test tubes from thomas eric duncan. and on board the ship, we shot exclusive video of passengers makes the most of the cruise. >> people are having fun on the boat. >> reporter: now voluntarily isolated along with a traveling partner. the ship's captain wrote a letter to passengers. the cdc said at no point in time has this guest exhibited symptoms or signs of infection. and the passenger was low risk and cleared to travel. >> to have a ship stoppedor someone who has virtually no risk of transmitting this disease. it's an overreaction. >> reporter: they set sail on sunday the 12th. and the cdc notified the ship that the health care worker is on board. thursday, as other passengers disemba
texas after being refused permission to dock in two countries. tom llamas has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. that lab tech worked here at dallas texas presbyterian. but boarded before there was a directive before workers like her were told not to travel by plane, bus or boat. sailing back to the u.s. after mexican and belize officials turned down the ship over fears of a dallas medical worker on board. the worker handled test tubes from thomas eric duncan. and on board the ship,...
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texas after being refused permission to dock in two countries. tom llamas has the latest. good morning, tom. >> reporter: good morning. that lab tech worked here at texas health presbyterian. but she boarded that cruise ship before there was a directive for workers like her not to board trains, buses or boats. this morning, more than 3600 passengers on board the carnival magic sailing back to the u.s. after mexico an and belize officials turned away the ship over fears of a dallas medical worker on board. the lab technician handled blood in test tubes from ebola victim thomas eric duncan. abc's denver station eric luffer on board the ship shot exclusive video of passengers making the most of their cruise. >> people are having fun on the boat. >> referee: the unnamed technician now voluntarily isolated along with a traveling partner. the ship's captain wrote a letter to passengers, saying, the cdc said at no point in time has this guest exhibited symptoms or signs of infection. and the passenger was deemed low risk and cleared to travel. >> to have a ship stopped for someone who has virtually no risk of transmitting this disease. it
texas after being refused permission to dock in two countries. tom llamas has the latest. good morning, tom. >> reporter: good morning. that lab tech worked here at texas health presbyterian. but she boarded that cruise ship before there was a directive for workers like her not to board trains, buses or boats. this morning, more than 3600 passengers on board the carnival magic sailing back to the u.s. after mexico an and belize officials turned away the ship over fears of a dallas medical...
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texas. lisa thomas-laurey. >> reporter: the robots are made by a boy io tech company -- biotech company. re use locally to disinfect rooms at hospitals for vice -- viruses like mrsa. it was called to texas health in dallas. ment rockets have been used in the uk, france, spain and the national institutes of health. the portable automated technology uses 35% hydrogen peroxide solution with water which is concentrate the but safe. >> the vapor is punched through the nozzle itself and disbursed into the room. >> how long would it take to decontaminate. >> about an hour. >> how do you know when all the pathogens are removed from the room? >> we use chemical indicators. >> the strength of the pathogen s are darker as it becomes lighter the pathogens are removed. after the hydrogen peroxide is removed from the area, a hospital vehicle can return to service. >> reporter: they expect the technology will be used soon to protect future patients, hospital staff and surrounding communities parts of west africa. lisa thomas-laurey channel 6 "action news." >> the veterans affairs department is facing ac
texas. lisa thomas-laurey. >> reporter: the robots are made by a boy io tech company -- biotech company. re use locally to disinfect rooms at hospitals for vice -- viruses like mrsa. it was called to texas health in dallas. ment rockets have been used in the uk, france, spain and the national institutes of health. the portable automated technology uses 35% hydrogen peroxide solution with water which is concentrate the but safe. >> the vapor is punched through the nozzle itself and...
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what i would emphasize is that when he was taken to the intensive care unit at texas presbyterian, he was getting very high-techtate-of-the-art critical care. for example, he was intubated. he was also getting dyalysis. these are all procedures that put you at high risk for blood and body fluids because you are putting things into the patient's body. for example, dyalysis catheters are a large iv line that needs to be inserted into one of the central veins. there's a lot of more potential for blood exposure in a hospital setting, and that may be part of it. people can get contaminated on their outside personal protective equipment, and when they're taking it off, they may contaminate themselves. that's where we need to really be just as meticulous with taking off the gear as when we put it on. >> you are suggesting a droplet of blood that may have gotten on some of the protective gear and somehow spread or been touched. is that one way it could be transmitted? >> right. yeah. when you are taking it off, it could have been some men skul type of amount of blood that was he totally inadvertently got the patient co
what i would emphasize is that when he was taken to the intensive care unit at texas presbyterian, he was getting very high-techtate-of-the-art critical care. for example, he was intubated. he was also getting dyalysis. these are all procedures that put you at high risk for blood and body fluids because you are putting things into the patient's body. for example, dyalysis catheters are a large iv line that needs to be inserted into one of the central veins. there's a lot of more potential for...
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texas. >>> well a southern california police department is using a new high-tech tool to track down elderly dementia patients who wander away. chase payne came up with the idea. he works for the company that makes medical id bracelets for runners and hikers and bought them for alzheimers patients instead. all anyone needs to help them is a small smartphone. >> it brings up something that looks like this. has the person's photograph. has the person's vital medical information that they choose to provide. >> sergeant payne used community funding to buy the bracelets. >>> and still ahead, an out of control car checks into a hotel and drives right over a guest bed. >> plus, could a can of soda a day take years off your life? what bay area scientists just discovered. >> and it is the real thing. rain is back in the forecast for the bay area. all the d tails are coming up after a break. ,,,,,,,,,, barreled hotel. a car barreled right into a room kenosha -- with two people inside. it drove right >> an unexpected guest got lodged in a wisconsin hotel. a car barreled right into a room with two peopl
texas. >>> well a southern california police department is using a new high-tech tool to track down elderly dementia patients who wander away. chase payne came up with the idea. he works for the company that makes medical id bracelets for runners and hikers and bought them for alzheimers patients instead. all anyone needs to help them is a small smartphone. >> it brings up something that looks like this. has the person's photograph. has the person's vital medical information that...
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techs accident it. i'm going to miss those phone -- texas. i'm going to miss those phone calls. >> reporter: she's seen the generosity pour in from friends and strangers. >> we've gotten so much support from east coast to west coast. >> reporter: one person says she want to donate a casket, another burial plots, but it's what a stranger offers up that brings bell more meaning than money can buy. >> she said i have kids. let me know what i can do to help you with the children. >> reporter: the family still needs more. between her sisters they leave behind 10 children. the youngest is just 7 weeks old. >> people have really shown that when tragedy strikes, they will be there to help you even if they don't know you. >> reporter: if you would like to donate, go to www.wusa9.com where we have a link to the fundraiser. in northeast surae chinn, wusa9. >>> now to the ebola crisis, the 21 day quarantine period for family and friends of the liberian man who died from ebola in dallas is ending now. apparently nobody is showing any signs of illness. mea
techs accident it. i'm going to miss those phone -- texas. i'm going to miss those phone calls. >> reporter: she's seen the generosity pour in from friends and strangers. >> we've gotten so much support from east coast to west coast. >> reporter: one person says she want to donate a casket, another burial plots, but it's what a stranger offers up that brings bell more meaning than money can buy. >> she said i have kids. let me know what i can do to help you with the...
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health officials are retracing the steps of an ebola patient from liberia to texas in an effort to do techer the virus has spread. on unitedjourney airlines at spam for airports across three continents and the world health organization says the death toll in west africa has topped 3300. hoping thatainly ebola would be contained in the shrinking but that's not the case. >> it's coming to the united states and we want to bring in the president and ceo of the world travel and tourism council. adam was telling us for airports across three continents. givew it's early on to numbers but what kind of impact will this have on the global tour is an industry? >> it's too early to estimate. it will not have a dramatic impact. you have to put it in the context of africa which is three countries and only three countries out of the 47 across the whole of africa. if you look at the landmass, you can fit the whole of the u.s., europe, and japan into africa. people need to know where the problem is. >> what about europe and the united states? now that it has crossed the borders can i feel it is dammed if y
health officials are retracing the steps of an ebola patient from liberia to texas in an effort to do techer the virus has spread. on unitedjourney airlines at spam for airports across three continents and the world health organization says the death toll in west africa has topped 3300. hoping thatainly ebola would be contained in the shrinking but that's not the case. >> it's coming to the united states and we want to bring in the president and ceo of the world travel and tourism...
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texas. at the site of america's first actual ebola case in this country. behold the cleaning guys. for all that high-tech effort internationally and big picture this is the strategies on the ground in texas. you see the cleaning guys trucks today with the vinyl wrapped advertising slogans outside the apartment complex in dallas. today nine days after a man first became symptomatic in dallas, nine days into the period in which body fluids from that patient started to pose a real risk of transmitting ebola to other people in the country, nine days into it, texas today finally got their act together to send in this company called the cleaning guys to go collect the soiled sheets and towels and bedding from the apartment in which a man with ebola first got sick. nine days. no rush. amid questions about whether texas really has been on top of the situation texas governor rick perry today left the state and instead went to iowa to do a fund-raiser for a republican state representative who you haven't heard of. and who probably rick perry hadn't heard of until about five minute goose. a person who doesn't neces
texas. at the site of america's first actual ebola case in this country. behold the cleaning guys. for all that high-tech effort internationally and big picture this is the strategies on the ground in texas. you see the cleaning guys trucks today with the vinyl wrapped advertising slogans outside the apartment complex in dallas. today nine days after a man first became symptomatic in dallas, nine days into the period in which body fluids from that patient started to pose a real risk of...
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. >> that was a scene in galveston, texas sunday as the cruise ship carrying a lab tech who had contactcan's blood arrived in port. even after a helicopter was flown on the cruise ship to take the sample. even after she passed the blood test clearing her of having the disease. several students and employees from moore, oklahoma from the ship have been restricted from school today. joining me now is the lsu health sciences center. what a pleasure to see you, doctor. >> good morning, jose. >>> the school said it's out of abundance of caution. suspect it an overreaction? >> yeah. i think we must reset our thinking now. we have known that the world health organization this morning has said that nigeria is free from ebola. if nigeria can do that. let's talk about the definition. w.h.o. said a country must have 42-day term with active surveillance in place supported by good diagnostic capacity with no new cases detected. that is nigeria. this is america. we need to reset our thinking. the fear has spread faster than the ebola virus, which we knew. >> i'm getting the tweet earlier. please stop
. >> that was a scene in galveston, texas sunday as the cruise ship carrying a lab tech who had contactcan's blood arrived in port. even after a helicopter was flown on the cruise ship to take the sample. even after she passed the blood test clearing her of having the disease. several students and employees from moore, oklahoma from the ship have been restricted from school today. joining me now is the lsu health sciences center. what a pleasure to see you, doctor. >> good morning,...
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tech problem. but it is a difficult problem. how is texas doing on that? are we good enough at this?one anything as a state to prepare them as well as they need to do it. there's news tonight that the center for disease control has flown in basically an epidemic a-team to take point on this. it's five service officers who are the cdc's disease detectives. it's five of them to do the investigative work to find out who's been exposed. >>> also, they've flown in three senior scientists. they're sending in a specialist communication officer, a specialist public health department advisor. this ten-person, cdc team that's flying in to bolster the capacity of texas state officials. and that sounds good. >> that said, on the ground in dallas, school attendance was down today. when local and state officials gave their afternoon briefing on the subject, honestly, there were way more questions shouted out and ignored. when the briefing had ended, not to their liking, the local press erupted. >> so we know that there are other people that have come in close contact with his bodily fluids. so we'
tech problem. but it is a difficult problem. how is texas doing on that? are we good enough at this?one anything as a state to prepare them as well as they need to do it. there's news tonight that the center for disease control has flown in basically an epidemic a-team to take point on this. it's five service officers who are the cdc's disease detectives. it's five of them to do the investigative work to find out who's been exposed. >>> also, they've flown in three senior scientists....
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. >> reporter: the kneller tech ebola and that there's blue that those with the virus after she flew from texas>> reporter: it was a joyful day for him and his family the also think the doctor for the lead in his blood. will take a break. >> reporter: their names were read aloud. his refusal to speak. he was wanted to know what why he was not allowed today he was charged with another murder in a desk of another person. the three victims remain the same bell we feel pretty positive that we will have an identification and take some time with the dna will be collected on the victim's >> reporter: web when to show you a dramatic rescue of the california coast along on all caught on camera + unique site expected in the skies where you receive a solar eclipse here is alive with outside the san mateo bridge traffic will be well we'll be right back. >> reporter: after the best start imaginable the giants fell back. dozens of reckless motorcycles failed and i see a concert with the highway patrol all the south bay freeway. the day at the gunmen killed a soldier in canada and incited attack inside the pa
. >> reporter: the kneller tech ebola and that there's blue that those with the virus after she flew from texas>> reporter: it was a joyful day for him and his family the also think the doctor for the lead in his blood. will take a break. >> reporter: their names were read aloud. his refusal to speak. he was wanted to know what why he was not allowed today he was charged with another murder in a desk of another person. the three victims remain the same bell we feel pretty...
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spreading ebola nurses say a texas hospital was unprepared to treat two people infected with the deadly virus. >>> ravine rescue. earthquake thinking by a california cop and some high-tech help save as woman they tracked nearly day trapped at the bottom of a ravine. >>> and case-off on the field. a drone carried a politically charged banner touches off a right between two european teams. this is the "cbs morning news" for wince, october 15th, 2014. >>> good morning, i'm susan mcginnis in for anne-marie green. the centers for disease control has said it hasn't done enough to stop the spread of ebola. it comes amid rising concerns among health care workers that they're not prepared to handle the virus. the cdc outlining new steps to fight the disease including rapid deployment by rapid response teams. there could be as many as 10,000 new cases a week in west africa within two weeks' time. after meeting with allies president obama said the world is not doing enough to fight ebola. >> all of us are going to have to do more because unless we contain this at the source, this is going to continue to pose a threat. >> and kris van cleave's in washington with more. good morning,
spreading ebola nurses say a texas hospital was unprepared to treat two people infected with the deadly virus. >>> ravine rescue. earthquake thinking by a california cop and some high-tech help save as woman they tracked nearly day trapped at the bottom of a ravine. >>> and case-off on the field. a drone carried a politically charged banner touches off a right between two european teams. this is the "cbs morning news" for wince, october 15th, 2014. >>> good...
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tech started when this dropped dramatically. however, since then, we've had nothing but upside surprises from the likes of sky works, microron, texas instruments, and of course, apple. and so many other too numerous to mention, numerous enough, that we've been able to slough off the terrible pain emanating from one tech giant, ibm. apple reminded us it should be owned, not traded, with that phenomenal quarter that featured average selling prices for new phones. that was shocking. sixth, we needed europe to turn its economy around, probably by adding this horrible sanctions war with russia. we haven't gotten that yet, but we did get a recognition, perhaps more important, by germany, that it might have to do more to stimulate its own economy and that of europe, by doing some budget busting. enough officials in germany have signaled is that stimulus is coming. i think it's safe to say that the economic impact of sanctions may be blunted. that's what we wanted anyway. more ton that coming up later in the show. seventh, we needed to see some genuine raises on the earnings front and we got tons of them since i rolled out the checklist, i
tech started when this dropped dramatically. however, since then, we've had nothing but upside surprises from the likes of sky works, microron, texas instruments, and of course, apple. and so many other too numerous to mention, numerous enough, that we've been able to slough off the terrible pain emanating from one tech giant, ibm. apple reminded us it should be owned, not traded, with that phenomenal quarter that featured average selling prices for new phones. that was shocking. sixth, we...
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texas. the lie he allegedly told that may have him facing charges. >> security guards at a high- tech company known for sharing its employees with benefits may now start enjoying some of the same. we're live at google. we'll tell you about some of these new jobs. >> good morning. right now we are looking at the golden gate bridge. you can see traffic is heading south. we'll tell you more about the morning commute coming up. >> skies are clear. temperatures are cool for some but very warm for others including in san francisco where it looks to be in the 90s today. bulldog: [yawning] it's finally morning! i can't wait to get to mattress discounters because the tempur-pedic bonus event is ending soon. i'll have first pick from the huge selection of tempur-pedic mattresses. then, i'll get to choose $300 in pillows, sheets, and other free gifts. on top of that, up to 48 months interest-free financing. it's a beautiful day for mattress discounters' tempur-pedic bonus event. mmm, some alarm clock you turned out to be. ♪ mattress discounters >>> good morning to you. welcome back. you are wondering wh
texas. the lie he allegedly told that may have him facing charges. >> security guards at a high- tech company known for sharing its employees with benefits may now start enjoying some of the same. we're live at google. we'll tell you about some of these new jobs. >> good morning. right now we are looking at the golden gate bridge. you can see traffic is heading south. we'll tell you more about the morning commute coming up. >> skies are clear. temperatures are cool for some...
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a very good day for the tech sector on positive earnings news and on the likes of apple and texas instrumentse nasdaq up about 2% leading the nasdaq 100 higher. illume nuon strong earnings. a good day for technology stocks. over to mary thompson with breaking news on apple. >> apple saying it is aware of intermittent organized network attacks on users trying to sign into i cloud.com. apple says servers right now have not been compromised. the company saying that it is aware of intermittent attacks on users who are trying to sign in. additionally apple's statement makes no mention on china, some earlier reports said maybe the attacks were coming from china but the apple statement does not indicate that. >>> and so far it is not impacting the stock because it is still up 2.5%. with the dow up 185 points on the trading session the stock market is rallying despite disappointing earnings from the likes of mcdonald's and coca-cola. the dow seeing the triple digit gain while coca-cola having the biggest one day decline. is there a fundamental shift in consumer behavior? joining us now is david mcewe
a very good day for the tech sector on positive earnings news and on the likes of apple and texas instrumentse nasdaq up about 2% leading the nasdaq 100 higher. illume nuon strong earnings. a good day for technology stocks. over to mary thompson with breaking news on apple. >> apple saying it is aware of intermittent organized network attacks on users trying to sign into i cloud.com. apple says servers right now have not been compromised. the company saying that it is aware of...