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jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built.s the only stadium that houses two nfl teams -- giants and the jets. it's also the largest in terms of seating capacity. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people say to us -- why is there no roof on it? that would have been another $400 million. it is important to note that there has been not a dime of public money in this building. it is all privately financed. it was quite a remarkable accomplishment. >> the stadium will be in the spotlight in early february when it plays host to the most-watched sporting event in the world -- the super bowl. >> super bowl is a great opportunity for this region, for new york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time it is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city in a building without a roof. >> bringing
jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built.s the only stadium that houses two nfl teams -- giants and the jets. it's also the largest in terms of seating capacity. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people say to us -- why is there no roof on it? that would have been another $400 million. it is important to note that there has been not a dime of public money in this building. it is all privately financed....
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jonathan tisch, co-chairman of the loews corporation and co-owner of the new york giants.s born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today the loews corporation has $80 billion in assets that generate $15 billion in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas.
jonathan tisch, co-chairman of the loews corporation and co-owner of the new york giants.s born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today the loews corporation has $80 billion in assets that generate $15 billion in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas.
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from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, thanks for joining us. the white house is reportedly pressing governors to reverse course and not require doctors who treat ebola patients in africa to be quarantined. and today, one of the nation's top infectious disease experts, dr. anthony fauci, said the new policy adopted in new york, new jersey, illinois and florida could actually damage efforts to contain the disease. >> well, as a scientist and as a health person, if i were asked, i would not have recommended that. if you put everyone in one basket, even people who are clearly no threat, then we have the problem of the disincentive of the people that we need. lets not forget the best way to stop this epidemic and protect america is to stop it in africa, and you can really help stopping it in africa if we have our people our heroes the health care workers go there and help us to protect america we cant lose sight of that. >> sreenivasan: this, as a nurse, who, tested negative for ebola, was quarantined after returning from wes
from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, thanks for joining us. the white house is reportedly pressing governors to reverse course and not require doctors who treat ebola patients in africa to be quarantined. and today, one of the nation's top infectious disease experts, dr. anthony fauci, said the new policy adopted in new york, new jersey, illinois and florida could actually damage efforts to contain the disease. >>...
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from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. a major development today in the ebola scare. a dallas hospital employee, believed to be a nurse, has contracted ebola after treating thomas duncan, the 42-year-old liberian man who days ago died of the disease. it's the first time ebola has been transmitted in the united states. during a news conference today, the head of the centers for disease control called the development "deeply concerning" and warned that other health care workers at the same hospital might also have been infected because of what he called a breach of protocol treating duncan. >> unfortunately it is possible that we will see additional cases of ebola. this is because the health care workers who cared for this individual may had have a breach of the same nature as the individual who appears to have a preliminary positive test. that risk is in the 48 people who are being monitored. they're all being tested daily. none of them have the symptoms or fever and in any other health care workers
from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. a major development today in the ebola scare. a dallas hospital employee, believed to be a nurse, has contracted ebola after treating thomas duncan, the 42-year-old liberian man who days ago died of the disease. it's the first time ebola has been transmitted in the united states. during a news conference today, the head of the centers for disease control called...
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from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. u.s. health officials said today they have fielded inquiries about 100 suspected cases of ebola since the first case in the united states was confirmed in dallas, but that no new infections have been identified. this afternoon, officials from the centers for disease control raced to newark airport to meet a plane that had landed from brussels. two passengers believed to be from liberia became ill during the flight. later, health officials said the two apparently do not have ebola. another similar scare was reported in west florida today. and those two suspected cases in the washington, d.c., area turned out not to be ebola, either. but thomas eric duncan, the liberian man who on thursday became the first person in the u.s. with ebola, today was downgraded from serious to critical condition. joining us now from washington is one of the nation's top health experts. dr. anthony fauci is the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. the
from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. u.s. health officials said today they have fielded inquiries about 100 suspected cases of ebola since the first case in the united states was confirmed in dallas, but that no new infections have been identified. this afternoon, officials from the centers for disease control raced to newark airport to meet a plane that had landed from brussels. two passengers...
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from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. the head of the centers for disease control and prevention today offered new reassurances that ebola does not pose a great risk to americans. >> here in the u.s. i remain quite confident we will not have a widespread outbreak. we will stop it in its tracks, because we've got infection control in hospitals and public health that tracks and isolates people if they get symptoms. in africa the story is different. >> sreenivasan: the c.d.c. has investigated more than 100 ebola scares in 33 states in just the first four days of this month. meanwhile, an nbc news cameraman who was diagnosed with ebola in liberia last week is headed back to the u.s. ashoka mukpo will receive treatment at an omaha, nebraska hospital. in massachusetts, doctor richard sacra, who previously recovered from ebola, is back in the hospital with a respiratory infection. his physician said, it's apparently unrelated to ebola. and thomas
from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. the head of the centers for disease control and prevention today offered new reassurances that ebola does not pose a great risk to americans. >> here in the u.s. i remain quite confident we will not have a widespread outbreak. we will stop it in its tracks, because we've got infection control in hospitals and public health...
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from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. the united states is taking new steps to try to stop the spread of the ebola virus. enhanced screenings of travelers from liberia, sierra leone and guinea went into effect today at j.f.k. international airport here in new york. the same measures will be implemented next week at dulles airport outside washington, d.c.; newark liberty international airport; chicago's o'hare and atlanta's hartsfield. nearly 95% of all travelers from those three african countries enter the united states through these airports. under the new protocol, travelers from those countries will be taken to a special screening area, where they will be interviewed and have their temperature taken with a non- contact thermometer. thomas duncan, the liberian man who died of ebola in dallas, only became ill several days after he arrived in dallas. we'll have much more in a moment. kmart has become the latest major retailer to be hacked. the incident occurred early last month but was only disclos
from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. the united states is taking new steps to try to stop the spread of the ebola virus. enhanced screenings of travelers from liberia, sierra leone and guinea went into effect today at j.f.k. international airport here in new york. the same measures will be implemented next week at dulles airport outside washington, d.c.; newark liberty international airport;...
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from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. secretary of defense chuck hagel has ordered the creation of an emergency response team in case additional ebola cases are discovered in the united states. a pentagon spokesman said the team of five infectious disease doctors, 20 critical care nurses and five experts on infectious- disease protocols would work alongside civilian health care workers. the team will be trained by army infectious disease experts starting next week. on the sunday talk shows today, the nation's top infectious disease doctor acknowledged that many smaller hospitals around the nation are not fully equipped to deal with any ebola people to think that any hospital, community hospital is totally equipped to care for the patient. they must be able to identify and isolate and then from there get them to a place where you have pre-trained people who know how to do it. >> sreenivasan: we'll have more on ebola right after the news summary. turning overseas now, american warplanes struck isis t
from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. secretary of defense chuck hagel has ordered the creation of an emergency response team in case additional ebola cases are discovered in the united states. a pentagon spokesman said the team of five infectious disease doctors, 20 critical care nurses and five experts on infectious- disease protocols would work alongside civilian health care workers. the team...
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from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. during his weekly radio address today, president obama offered reassurances that ebola does not pose a major threat to the united states. >> what we're seeing now is not an 'ioutbreak' or an 'iepidemic' of ebola in america. we're a nation of more than 300 million people. to date, we've seen three cases of ebola diagnosed here. we have to keep this in perspective. as our public health experts point out, every year, thousands of americans die from the flu. >> sreenivasan: the president also answered critics who have demanded that he cut off all travel between the united states and the west african nations, where the disease has already claimed at least 4,000 lives. >> trying to seal off an entire region of the world, if that were even possible, could actually make the situation worse. it would make it harder to move health care workers and supplies back and forth. experience shows that it could also cause people in the affected region to change their travel, to e
from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. during his weekly radio address today, president obama offered reassurances that ebola does not pose a major threat to the united states. >> what we're seeing now is not an 'ioutbreak' or an 'iepidemic' of ebola in america. we're a nation of more than 300 million people. to date, we've seen three cases of ebola diagnosed here. we have to keep this in...
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from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. president obama today once again appealed for calm following the news that a new york doctor who treated ebola patients in africa has been hospitalized with the disease himself. >> we have to be guided by the facts, not fear. yesterday, new yorkers showed us the way. they did what they do every day-- jumping on buses, riding the subway, crowding into elevators, heading into work, gathering in parks. that spirit, that determination to carry on is part of what makes new york one of the greatest cities in the world. >> sreenivasan: in new jersey today, a 30-year-old nurse, who was quarantined after returning from africa, was determined today not to have ebola. even so, she'll remain in quarantine for another 20 days. late yesterday, new york's democratic governor andrew cuomo and new jersey's republican governor chris christie announced new, stricter rules governing health care workers returning from africa. anyone who treated ebola patients there will be required
from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. president obama today once again appealed for calm following the news that a new york doctor who treated ebola patients in africa has been hospitalized with the disease himself. >> we have to be guided by the facts, not fear. yesterday, new yorkers showed us the way. they did what they do every day-- jumping on buses, riding the subway, crowding into...
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and daniel tisch, with a pr firm, he writes it's surreal to find myself in ottawa on a tragic troublingown. mydown vantage point and adam skode, who works at the t.v. tower. earlier, he tweeted this picture out, he said offices with windows crowd around t.v. and radios. asked him if he is still on lockdown. he said that at first, people were being escorted out by police but then they weren't leaving. he is about 10 minutes from parliament hill. pamela thayerman at chateau laurea. he tweeted outside the hotel after lockdown lifted partially. earlier, she tweeted this picture saying that in lockdown in the lobby, and she even said that some of the cooks were told to guard the hotel as well. and this is one of the mother powerful images from inside the cau caulkas, graham richardson tweeted this, a shot from inside cau caucus room, chairs, benches barricading the doors here as parliament members are trying to make sense of all of this, tony. >> those tweets from folks in the middle of the action. that's appreciated. thank you. on the phone is canadian senator jim munson, senator, good to s
and daniel tisch, with a pr firm, he writes it's surreal to find myself in ottawa on a tragic troublingown. mydown vantage point and adam skode, who works at the t.v. tower. earlier, he tweeted this picture out, he said offices with windows crowd around t.v. and radios. asked him if he is still on lockdown. he said that at first, people were being escorted out by police but then they weren't leaving. he is about 10 minutes from parliament hill. pamela thayerman at chateau laurea. he tweeted...
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tisch james, scott stringer, eric adams and gayle brewer. let me emphasize what we have here in new york city that's so crucial in this dynamic. we have the finest public health system, not only anywhere in this country but anywhere in the world. it's a public health system developed over decades. it is ready for extraordinary challenges and it is proving it as we speak. we are fully prepared to handle ebola. our medical experts here in the city have been studying this disease intensively, and working closely with our federal partners. and going so far as to consult with doctors in other parts of the country who are on the front line including in atlanta and nebraska who have directly treated ebola patients. the partnership with the federal and state government has been consistent and seemless and that has been a very helpful in allowing us to know every precaution we had to take and every type of preparation we had to undertake. and we've had clear and strong protocols from the beginning and they have been followed to the letter. the patien
tisch james, scott stringer, eric adams and gayle brewer. let me emphasize what we have here in new york city that's so crucial in this dynamic. we have the finest public health system, not only anywhere in this country but anywhere in the world. it's a public health system developed over decades. it is ready for extraordinary challenges and it is proving it as we speak. we are fully prepared to handle ebola. our medical experts here in the city have been studying this disease intensively, and...
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tisch that the chance to even the series thursday in washington. >> gary: the main topic of compensationugh be moving on after this season. debbie jim is one of those people jim wants to make sure that he finds a way to win and that's what he's done that's what he's done everywhere he's coached. >> gary: translated as a personality he wins games. by the way he was asked about that today. really good talk and we're moving forward. the temperance cisco 49 organization that's our job to do the best we can and i see everybody doing that. >> gary: he is a great great coach and not feel that another think is right on. a guy from stamford told me of your building something from the ground hardball is your man he's the best there is. >> gary: in other words will keep run he'll keep it running smooth and again i think of all is said this 12 time we all like to pretend that where the to can touch as a will get met but it still at the end of the day you still have to get along with people if you would stay in the left in the long length of time. >> gary: they've all been here almost 30 years. i jus
tisch that the chance to even the series thursday in washington. >> gary: the main topic of compensationugh be moving on after this season. debbie jim is one of those people jim wants to make sure that he finds a way to win and that's what he's done that's what he's done everywhere he's coached. >> gary: translated as a personality he wins games. by the way he was asked about that today. really good talk and we're moving forward. the temperance cisco 49 organization that's our job...
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why would that be important if these are kurd tisch supplies provided by the u.s.?well, if, what i think what that report says, is that the united states is the taxi service. that it is taking kurdish weapons from the kurdish military, and in iraq and delivering them to the kurdish military fighting in military. that means the corrupt and incompetent iraqi army is not delivering weapons directly to the kurds, and turks, supposedly our nato allies and good friends are not letting us to deliver weapons to the fighting kurds across turkish territory. bill: it can be a confusing mess. pete, what do you think of that part of the story? >> well, it inreforces what kt just said. turks see this kurdish element as frankly a terrorist group. what this is, a signal of reality we had to deliver. iran guns in iraq and supported city council president who was under siege from al qaeda. you can make promises all you want. until you deliver with the weapons, ak-47s on the doorstep of that city councilmember or in this case of the kurds you're not really helping. hopefully this is a
why would that be important if these are kurd tisch supplies provided by the u.s.?well, if, what i think what that report says, is that the united states is the taxi service. that it is taking kurdish weapons from the kurdish military, and in iraq and delivering them to the kurdish military fighting in military. that means the corrupt and incompetent iraqi army is not delivering weapons directly to the kurds, and turks, supposedly our nato allies and good friends are not letting us to deliver...
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. >> we don't want john tisch to have to do everything. but we have to, we'll call john tisch.hey were so understaffed. >> usually you're waiting like that for a meal, you get upset and don't tip the waitress or waiter, they did the opposite. >> they saw he was trying, but they were understaffed. the couple that gave that money, they said, we've been in your shoes, paying it forward and gave him $100. now chicken of the sea has given them a $10,000 pay it forward reward. which is awesome. >> yeah. the couple that gave the $100 got ten grand. you never know where it is going to come from. >> i tell a story in my new book, good gifts, coming out, that will all benefit the salvation army about how we got our house 20 years ago. a house we cover never afforded and it was all about paying it forward. it is an amazing story. sometimes he who lives the finest life does finish first. >> top soundtracks of all time. think about movie soundtracks you love right now, think in your head. time.com asked today's top composers and directors to name their favorite movie tracks on film. here ar
. >> we don't want john tisch to have to do everything. but we have to, we'll call john tisch.hey were so understaffed. >> usually you're waiting like that for a meal, you get upset and don't tip the waitress or waiter, they did the opposite. >> they saw he was trying, but they were understaffed. the couple that gave that money, they said, we've been in your shoes, paying it forward and gave him $100. now chicken of the sea has given them a $10,000 pay it forward reward. which...
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with those recommendations the budget last year for the everyday find and unspecified tax relief that tischchose me education is not his top priority. and i am governor i will listen to teachers their principles and education may be the top priority and with those lawsuits that should never have happened and did the first place we need to stop that waste. and change priorities. and then more of a priority than a rainy day fund with tax relief. that is why would run things differently. >>moderator: thank you. you have a one minute rebuttal. bujak: this issue is complex because that is one of the most important duties the government should take seriously. people say throw money at the problem but education requires more funding that may be true but what we need to look at is how this education dollars are spent right now when i talk to teachers around the state the primary complete is they don't have enough training how to implement a common core and they don't believe that makes sense and not enough money makes it to the classroom. not just to do the recommendations of the committee but take
with those recommendations the budget last year for the everyday find and unspecified tax relief that tischchose me education is not his top priority. and i am governor i will listen to teachers their principles and education may be the top priority and with those lawsuits that should never have happened and did the first place we need to stop that waste. and change priorities. and then more of a priority than a rainy day fund with tax relief. that is why would run things differently....
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i am honored to partner with john brennan of cia, tisch long and it is amazing what we do ct when we createe strong i thin integrative k partnerships. that's the futurein t in the intelligence profession. >> so we have something going oh at nsa that we call the ic impair it avs. in my own words it's sort of taking stock of the national e i an age and how do you maintain relevance and impact in the digital age and actually g th providing that extra so what.som so some of us, myself included,f believe that maybe it might be a time when the paradigm is shifting from starting with sensitive sources and methods ad and then seeing what else is ou there in the open source or unclassified arena and perhaps start with unclassified data, in information, then focus sensitive sources and methods on the gaps. is that a culture shift that ou? you're thinking about? and if it isn't, you know, what -- how are you approaching the digital age and the impact? to >> the first thing i want to di. say, and i might be g, you misunderstanding what you just o told me. when i listen to people, you opg sound a
i am honored to partner with john brennan of cia, tisch long and it is amazing what we do ct when we createe strong i thin integrative k partnerships. that's the futurein t in the intelligence profession. >> so we have something going oh at nsa that we call the ic impair it avs. in my own words it's sort of taking stock of the national e i an age and how do you maintain relevance and impact in the digital age and actually g th providing that extra so what.som so some of us, myself...