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Transcripts For CNNW New Day 20141028

Have been exposed to ebola to avoid going out in public. As a new poll reports that most americans approve of the governments handling of the ebola crisis. More from poppy harlow. Here at Bellevue Hospital that 33yearold dr. , Craig Spencer is still being treated for ebola. Last word is that he is in serious, but stable condition. A 5yearold boy who returned from guinea on saturday night and tested late yesterday negative for ebola is though still being monitored. The doctors want to do subsequent tests on him just to be sure. This all happening as the cdc came out with more intense guidelines on the risk levels for ebola. Ed cdc has come out with new guidelines it says will help protect americans from the spread of ebola. Coming as nurse casey hickox who tested negative from ebola is released from her controversial quarantine. A mandate that helped new Jersey Health officials to isolate her in this tent for three days after treating patients with the group of doctors without borders.

Transcripts For MSNBCW Way Too Early 20141111

More than 200 flights have been cancelled. The roads were real mess. Minnesota state troopers say they handled more than 400 car crashes and over 700 spin outs. At least two people have been killed on icy roads so far. Now when all is said and done more than 200 Million People will feel this big chill. I want to check in first thing and say good morning to bill karins who is tracking this. How accurate is the storm forecast and prediction models . Thankfully for the first big winter storm. The forecast was accurate. But extend of the accidents and fatalities you get to see why we put so much emphasis on the snow and the cold. People lose power. Theres a lot of danger with winter storms. Now we deal with the cold blast. It made the way all the way to dallas. It was shorts and tshirts through much of texas. Now its 40s. Windchills right now montana to dakotas negative numbers. Its like january type cold. Chicago is at 55. Youre next. St. Louis is right after that. The cold front will swe

Transcripts For WJLA America This Morning 20130617

evacuated because of the fires. they ve charred thousands of acres just east of the u.s. air force academy and rattled a whole lot of nerves. the battle against colorado s worst wildfire has turned a corner, steady rain sunday gave a boost to firefighters hunting for hot spots near colorado springs. but authorities say the fight is not over. mop-up smoke, serve and destroy them wherever you can. reporter: it was fueled bring bone-die conditions and took a dpef stating toll. two people are dead. nearly 500 homes burnt to their foundations. evacuees lined outside the fire zone anxious to see if their homes survived. my nerves have been on edge for three days. reporter: even as the flames subside police are keeping it on lockdown a move that caused some tempers to flair. all of us are being treated like criminals. if we come out, we can t go back in. we have a crime scene in there. we have downed power lines in there. we have trees falling each time there is a gus of

Transcripts For CNNW Starting Point 20130528

0 marijuana, but she says she s innocent. we ll speak with her husband live here on cnn. plus we re monitoring a fast-spreading wildfire in california. a thousand acres up in flames. thousands forced to flee. we will have the latest out of santa barbara county. good morning, i m christine romans. i m john berman. it s tuesday, may 28th, welcome to starting point. happening right now, 2200 angry, frustrated passengers stranded in the bahamas waiting to be flown back to baltimore after a near disaster at sea. their cruise ship royal caribbean s grandeur of the seas caught fire yesterday after the coast of freeport. one vacationer called it the most terrifying day of her life. erin mcpike is live from baltimore international airport with the latest. good morning, erin. good morning, john. those passengers will show up here starting in about four hours, and they will continue on through tomorrow on chartered flights from the bahamas. that s, of course, after many were up all ni

Transcripts For MSNBCW First Look 20120410

move. the special prosecutor investigating the killing of trayvon martin has decided not to use a grand injury to decide whether his confessed killer, george zimmerman, will face criminal charges. that weighty decision will now be in her hands alone. nbc s jay gray has details. reporter: a handful of protesters, most of them students, marched to the sanford police department, blocking the front doors and for a short time actually closing the office down. as the protest over the trayvon martin shooting continued, special prosecutor angela corey announced she alone would determine if charges would be filed in the controversial case. she spoke briefly by phone with the protesters. she didn t give us much details. but sort of seemed to hint that something will be coming very shortly. so we were very excited by that. reporter: in a brief written statement, corey said she d not present evidence to a grand jury and that, quote, at this time, the investigation continues and the

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