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victor dog, it is listen to the earth and what if we could create a portal that could look at the past, the present and the future? >> you can change what is then missing by changing the software, by changing what is projected and missing. so, missing isn't a static installation. it is an installation that is going to grow and change over time. and she has worked to bring all of this information together from laboratory after laboratory including, fortunately, our great fwroup of researche e-- g researchers at the california academy. >> this couldn't have been more site specific to this place and we think just visually in terms of its scupltural form it really holds its own against the architectural largest and grandeur of the building. it is an unusual compelling object. we think it will draw people out on the terrace, they will see the big cone and say what is that. then as they approach the cone tell hear these very unusual sounds that were obtained from the cornell orinthology lab. >> we have the largest recording of birds, mammals, frogs and insects and a huge library of videos. s
victor dog, it is listen to the earth and what if we could create a portal that could look at the past, the present and the future? >> you can change what is then missing by changing the software, by changing what is projected and missing. so, missing isn't a static installation. it is an installation that is going to grow and change over time. and she has worked to bring all of this information together from laboratory after laboratory including, fortunately, our great fwroup of...
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the dog could possibly have ebola and we understand the dog is being closely monitors. victor blackwell, cnn, dallas. >> now, of course the u.s. is not the only western nation dealing with ebola. there are several cases in europe. we're going to bring in our correspondents in berlin, al goodman is following developments out of madrid. good to see you both. let's begin with you, fred. i understand germany has three ebola cases. what's the story behind the un worker who was from sudan who passed away and the other, i guess, aid worker who's being treated right now. what do we know about how they came to be in germany and what's up with them? >> good morning. germany has one patient that it is currently caring for in the clinic in frankfort. that patient came here on the third of october. it's unclear how that patient is doing at this point. then there was one person who was being treated in hamburg and that person became better and they were able to release him from the hospital. of course you have the case of the 56-year-old aid worker who was from sudan who was infected in the
the dog could possibly have ebola and we understand the dog is being closely monitors. victor blackwell, cnn, dallas. >> now, of course the u.s. is not the only western nation dealing with ebola. there are several cases in europe. we're going to bring in our correspondents in berlin, al goodman is following developments out of madrid. good to see you both. let's begin with you, fred. i understand germany has three ebola cases. what's the story behind the un worker who was from sudan who...
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dogs. you see it in that video, this 23-year-old fence-jumper from maryland, victor assania seems to be no match for the dogs, you see the dogs appear, he kicks at one. he seems to wrestle with another one. but the dogs get him down to the ground and then moments later, you can see the secret service officers right there. they say the man was unarmed, he was taken to the hospital and the dogs were taken veterinarians, too, so they could be checked out and treated after this. it's unclear what his motives were, but at this point at least it doesn't seem like it's related to a terrorist threat. relative of his told reporters that he had been having mental problems lately. and he was arrested two months ago, here outside the white house for hassling secret service officers and wanting to talk to the president. this morning we don't see a substantial difference in security outside the white house. it was already very tight after that last fence-jumper, only a few weeks ago. you still have the temporary shorter fence about eight feet away from the tall fence. so it's interesting that somebody wa
dogs. you see it in that video, this 23-year-old fence-jumper from maryland, victor assania seems to be no match for the dogs, you see the dogs appear, he kicks at one. he seems to wrestle with another one. but the dogs get him down to the ground and then moments later, you can see the secret service officers right there. they say the man was unarmed, he was taken to the hospital and the dogs were taken veterinarians, too, so they could be checked out and treated after this. it's unclear what...
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victors on fitter saying the staff owner safety and even lives to vickers who shot attackers just outside the mp's caucus room. >> another day another preach at the white house. another man fighting off secret service dogs after jumping the fence. >> the secret service officials say a man climbed a fence on the north lawn and made it about 20 yards before he was taken down. fox news cameras were rolling as two canine's attacked the man he kicked and punched one away before the second one stopped him as secret service agents tackled him to the ground. he has been identified and is from bellaire maryland. he spoke to a local reporter saying he has a history of mental illness and suffers from paranoia and is being used by surveillance. t this just another in a long line of secret service at the white house. this is the 7th fence jumping this year. they made it to the white house itself with a knife. this indictment has been delayed under going a mental evaluation. he says time to send a message. >> when he does jump the fence they need to know they are going down. they need to advocate they know we have got their back nobody gets in the president, nobody gets into that canadian parliament. if that's the me
victors on fitter saying the staff owner safety and even lives to vickers who shot attackers just outside the mp's caucus room. >> another day another preach at the white house. another man fighting off secret service dogs after jumping the fence. >> the secret service officials say a man climbed a fence on the north lawn and made it about 20 yards before he was taken down. fox news cameras were rolling as two canine's attacked the man he kicked and punched one away before the...
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dog. he has been moved to a safe place with a home-like environment. and we'll have more on that and pets with ebola. but we begin with victor blackwell who was in dallas tonight. and the big question, how is nina pham doing right now? >> reporter: well in one word, better. the update from the hospital here, that her condition has been upgraded from stable to good. now we're getting that good news as we hear from the cdc that the initial response to thomas eric duncan was not nearly robust enough. >> good afternoon, everyone. >> reporter: a huge admission from the director of the cdc. >> in retrospect with 20/20 hindsight, we could have sent a more robust hospital control team. >> reporter: dr. frieden said he regrets not doing more after thomas eric duncan was diagnosed with ebola and more response would have prevented the spread of the disease. and now they are hoping to contain the virus by sending a special response team to dallas. >> people that are leading the experts in the world in everything from laboratory science to infection control, to hospital administration and we're working hand and glove. >> reporter: and fo
dog. he has been moved to a safe place with a home-like environment. and we'll have more on that and pets with ebola. but we begin with victor blackwell who was in dallas tonight. and the big question, how is nina pham doing right now? >> reporter: well in one word, better. the update from the hospital here, that her condition has been upgraded from stable to good. now we're getting that good news as we hear from the cdc that the initial response to thomas eric duncan was not nearly...
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dog rock fire." nearly 700 people gathered to say good-bye at a memorial service in san jose yesterday. he flew for cal fire for 13 years, taught chemistry at victorf season. previously he was navy pilot for nine years. he leaves behind a wife and daughter. >>> "airbnb" is finally allowed to operate in san francisco after years of people renting rooms illegally. the board of supervisors voted 7-4 yesterday in favor of a zoning change that essentially legalizes the short-term rentals. "airbnb" has started collecting san francisco's 14% hotel tax. it's expected to bring in millions of dollars a year for the city. >>> well, only here in the bay area would someone pay nearly $2 million for a home that should be knocked down and condemned. but here we go. check out this beauty on middlefield road. palo alto the town. sold for $1.8 million. infested with rodents and, in fact, the house is in such bad chase the realtor won't take anyone inside to tour. but it did sell and neighbors are happy about that. as you might imagine. the realtor says says new owners plan to raze it and build a new house. that will add an extra $800,000 to the already $1.8 million
dog rock fire." nearly 700 people gathered to say good-bye at a memorial service in san jose yesterday. he flew for cal fire for 13 years, taught chemistry at victorf season. previously he was navy pilot for nine years. he leaves behind a wife and daughter. >>> "airbnb" is finally allowed to operate in san francisco after years of people renting rooms illegally. the board of supervisors voted 7-4 yesterday in favor of a zoning change that essentially legalizes the...