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i lived in fort lauderdale and such and she lived in orlando? obviously distance apart so that was difficult for her but she was happy in her relationship. >> rob is an awesome guy. he was older at first so i gave her crap for that. >> she told me this is a guy jen started dating that i don't really know much about. it's a foreign guy. >> you think that he was the one for her at the time? >> yes. and so did she. >> in late january 2006 the couple decided to take a romantic get away. >> she ended up coming down here on wednesday and we flew out to saint croix. gorgeous area, enjoyed the sun; had fun. >> i spent the weekend jen's condo. free place to stay. travis, my best friend and another good buddy of mine at the time. exboy friend of hers, pretty awkward for him. >> drinks were cold, company was good, so we had a good time. >> they returned back to the states on sunday ninchts correct. >> is that correct? >> um. >>um she stayed in southern florida. >> she stayed with rob. >> she drove on that monday morning from southern florida -- >> -- she w
i lived in fort lauderdale and such and she lived in orlando? obviously distance apart so that was difficult for her but she was happy in her relationship. >> rob is an awesome guy. he was older at first so i gave her crap for that. >> she told me this is a guy jen started dating that i don't really know much about. it's a foreign guy. >> you think that he was the one for her at the time? >> yes. and so did she. >> in late january 2006 the couple decided to take a...
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the second one is actually a 44-year-old man who is right here in orlando. and for a lot of people who want to know why i'm here in orlando this week just like last year, we have the american neurologic association where about 15,000 urologists from all over the world, including saudi arabia and other middle eastern countries are coming here for a big conference. this is why in orlando we're reporting a lot of exciting news. >> are they talking about mers? >> nobody -- no -- well, occasionally the topic has come up. but, you know, obviously if someone is from saudi arabia or any of the arabian peninsula, if there are symptoms of fever, cough -- at the hospital, but, you know, there's no issue going on over here. this man in orlando, the 44-year-old who has mers is actually doing well and he's -- there's no serious complication from this. but what i'm concerned about is that we're going to see more of these cases coming out in u.s. as a result of global travel. and that's a big concern. the big issue with this virus is that 30% of them die, out of 570 out the
the second one is actually a 44-year-old man who is right here in orlando. and for a lot of people who want to know why i'm here in orlando this week just like last year, we have the american neurologic association where about 15,000 urologists from all over the world, including saudi arabia and other middle eastern countries are coming here for a big conference. this is why in orlando we're reporting a lot of exciting news. >> are they talking about mers? >> nobody -- no -- well,...
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the most recent worker in orlan orlando flew from saudi arabia to boston to atlanta and then to orlando. >> as a matter of fact, what they would be doing is people that were in close contact with that patient. so if you were sitting near that person, one or two seats, yes, you're going to be interviewed. but if you're sitting several rows and that patient did not walk close to you, there's no reason to be concerned. >> reporter: the other mers patient in the u.s. also recently flew from saudi arabia to london, london to chicago and then took a bus ride indiana. that patient had extended time with others and the ventilation was closed in. all of those passengers, he says, on that bus will have to be tracked somehow. >> there were new warnings for travelers as well, right? >> that's right. in the united states, the tsa has posted this sign at 22 major airports. it warns people going to the araa arain bee general peninsula and says you better call a doctor if you have these symptoms. >> let's go to orlando right now. health care workers were exposed to the mers virus. what are you seeing o
the most recent worker in orlan orlando flew from saudi arabia to boston to atlanta and then to orlando. >> as a matter of fact, what they would be doing is people that were in close contact with that patient. so if you were sitting near that person, one or two seats, yes, you're going to be interviewed. but if you're sitting several rows and that patient did not walk close to you, there's no reason to be concerned. >> reporter: the other mers patient in the u.s. also recently flew...
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virus, estÁ empezando a propagarse. >>> tenemos todos los detalles. >>> dos hospitales en el Área de orlando florida en alerta, empleados sometidos a sumenexÁm para ver si estÁn contagiados con el mers. >>> sÍntomas como cualquier gripe, dolores musculares, tos, dolor de garganta y han sido evaluados para el virus, todavÍa no tenemos los resultados. >>> ambos presentan sÍntomas de gripe, uno de ellos estÁ aislado. >>> ademÁs monitorean a otros trabajadores de los hospitales que estuvieron en contacto con el residente de arabia saudita diagnosticado con la peligrosa enfermedad, les piden que permanezcan en sus hogares y revisen constantemente su temperatura, quince empleados y otros cinco del centro arenal nal mÉdico de orlando donde habÍa acudido para someterse a un examen. >>> el hombre de 44 aÑos segundo caso de mers en estados unidos trabajaba en un hospital de rihad arabia saudita que ha tenido pacientes infectados, parecido al que afectÓ al sars. >>> se contagia por contacto con las secreciÓnes cuando la gente toce o estornuda, si la gente se pasa la mano por la boca o nariz
virus, estÁ empezando a propagarse. >>> tenemos todos los detalles. >>> dos hospitales en el Área de orlando florida en alerta, empleados sometidos a sumenexÁm para ver si estÁn contagiados con el mers. >>> sÍntomas como cualquier gripe, dolores musculares, tos, dolor de garganta y han sido evaluados para el virus, todavÍa no tenemos los resultados. >>> ambos presentan sÍntomas de gripe, uno de ellos estÁ aislado. >>> ademÁs monitorean a...
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david samadi is joining us live from orlando, florida. chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. >> doctors, welcome, as always. >> good morning. >> good morning. nice to see you guys? >> i want to start with -- shall we start with the mers outbreak. i mean, it's spreading, and officials in the middle east are now confirming at least three more deaths this week. now, this is coming as a third person here in the u.s. testing positive for the virus. dr. siegel, i want to start with you on this because i want to make sure that you are -- agree with the cdc that it's not easily transmitted. these guys are 30 to 40-minute face-to-face meetings, right? >> let me get to that. for people not familiar with this, this is middle eastern respiratory syndrome. it's been around since 2012. there's been 570 cases. the vast majority of them are in saudi arabia. it's a corona virus which is the same as the common cold, also the same as sars which really scared us back in 2003 and ended up infected 8,000 peopl
david samadi is joining us live from orlando, florida. chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. >> doctors, welcome, as always. >> good morning. >> good morning. nice to see you guys? >> i want to start with -- shall we start with the mers outbreak. i mean, it's spreading, and officials in the middle east are now confirming at least three more deaths this week. now, this is coming as a third person here in the u.s. testing...
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aquÍ estÁn los lengÜilargos, con el pÚblico maravilloso de orlando. aquÍ, en orlando. ¿quÉ va a >> suÉltale. quÉ lengua tan larga. aquÍ estÁn los lengÜilargos, en orlando celebrando los 17 aÑos de despierta amÉrica. >> ¿quÉ dice mi gente? >> chisme, chisme! >> porque esos lo pidieron, alan. >> aquÍ, en disney world, les presento a malÉfica! tenemos a winnie pooh! y tenemos aquÍ a goofy. >> oye, te digo una cosa. ahora que dijiste malÉfica, malÉfica, Úrsula, cruela de vil, todas estÁn muertas del sur y porque llegÓ verónica. >> ¿ustedes creen que estos chamacos... quÉ estaban haciendo hace 17 aÑos? en este momento, ¿pensaron que no nos Íbamos a acordar de ustedes? Échala, mi johnny. 17 aÑos. >> oh! >> esa foto se llama lo que la vida me robÓ. >> ¿cÓmo no te conocÍ antes? >> sÍ. hace 60 libras, yo bailaba profesionalmente. >> quÉ guapo mÁs guapo. >> ¿la que sigue, de quiÉn es? ¿la de ero o la de lucho? >> mira. ahÍ estÁ. la de malÉfica, vero. a ver. >> dios mÍo, quÉ susto. >> era una chiquilla. >> estÁ igualita. para mÍ que eso
aquÍ estÁn los lengÜilargos, con el pÚblico maravilloso de orlando. aquÍ, en orlando. ¿quÉ va a >> suÉltale. quÉ lengua tan larga. aquÍ estÁn los lengÜilargos, en orlando celebrando los 17 aÑos de despierta amÉrica. >> ¿quÉ dice mi gente? >> chisme, chisme! >> porque esos lo pidieron, alan. >> aquÍ, en disney world, les presento a malÉfica! tenemos a winnie pooh! y tenemos aquÍ a goofy. >> oye, te digo una cosa. ahora que dijiste malÉfica,...
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the second took four planes to get from saudi arabia to orlando. the cdc is trying to track down everyone else on board those planes. renee marsh is working backwards to try to find who was exposed and where. what have you learned? >> hundreds of people were on the flights. we want to show you the first flight path. the 44-year-old mers patient in orlando. this person went from saudi arabia, jeddah, to london. from london to boston, two atlanta, to orlando. all on board delta flights. now, that path, put that person in contact with 532 people in at least 35 states and territories. again, coming in contact with this mers patient. we do know that the airlines have handed over passenger names and contact information so the cdc can alert them. take a listen to this woman on board the flight to orlando. >> i was in shock that i could actually contract it. we're considered exposed. but there was no level associated with that. they said you and your husband are considered to be exposed to the mers virus. >> that's the call she got. the other case, an earl
the second took four planes to get from saudi arabia to orlando. the cdc is trying to track down everyone else on board those planes. renee marsh is working backwards to try to find who was exposed and where. what have you learned? >> hundreds of people were on the flights. we want to show you the first flight path. the 44-year-old mers patient in orlando. this person went from saudi arabia, jeddah, to london. from london to boston, two atlanta, to orlando. all on board delta flights....
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i'll take you to orlando in three minutes. but first, brian todd has more on mers for you. >> reporter: a creeping, contagious and potentially deadly respiratory virus has reached the u.s. and created a legitimate health scare. two orlando area health care workers exposed to a patient with mers have been treated for flu-like symptoms. one of those workers is in isolation. >> it all happened before the proper isolation precautions were initiated. so these people were in contact with a patient without a mask. >> reporter: officials say about 20 health care workers at two hospitals in the orlando area might have been exposed to the mers patient. what is mers? it stands for middle east respiratory syndrome. it started in the saudi peninsula, but has now spread around the globe. experts say it may originate with camels, but you can get it simply by breathing in. most of those getting it have been relatives of patients or health care workers. >> we can infect one person to another if they're in close proximity. we have droplets of t
i'll take you to orlando in three minutes. but first, brian todd has more on mers for you. >> reporter: a creeping, contagious and potentially deadly respiratory virus has reached the u.s. and created a legitimate health scare. two orlando area health care workers exposed to a patient with mers have been treated for flu-like symptoms. one of those workers is in isolation. >> it all happened before the proper isolation precautions were initiated. so these people were in contact with...
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health care workers in orlando are being tested after they came in contact with a patient. tonight, this virus is being taken very seriously. it's where we begin our reporting tonight with our chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman. >> reporter: the white house today responding to concerns about the deadly virus now showing up in the united states. >> and the president has been briefed on this development. the cdc is taking the current situation very seriously and is work income close coordination with local health authorities. >> reporter: so far, two cases have been confirmed. a patient in indiana was hospitalized for 12 days and released last week. the second, a saudi resident who was visiting family tonight remains hospitalized in orlando, florida in good condition and now 20 health care workers at two hospitals in orlando are being tested for mers. health officials on the front lines of previous global outbreaks, like bird flu, swine flu and sars are concerned. a doctor resently returned from the arabian peninsula where he has been studying the ca sars o. >> it is si
health care workers in orlando are being tested after they came in contact with a patient. tonight, this virus is being taken very seriously. it's where we begin our reporting tonight with our chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman. >> reporter: the white house today responding to concerns about the deadly virus now showing up in the united states. >> and the president has been briefed on this development. the cdc is taking the current situation very seriously and is work income...
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six people hurt on a us airways jet flying from philadelphia to orlando. the airline says the plane was climbing after takeoff when it hit severe turbulence and had to return to the philadelphia airport. listen to one passenger describe this ordeal. >> and it was a crazy experience. we were just up in the air, like, lifted out of our seats, seeing things flying all over the place. i got sick from it. there was people injured. running all over the plane. it was really scary. >> at least she can smile after all that. four passengers and two flight attendants were injured. not clear at this point the nature of the injuries, but one passenger said a woman hit her head on the ceiling. most of the passengers did continue on to orlando. >>> if search teams ever hope to find malaysia airlines flight 370, they're going to need more sophisticated equipment to get a better look at the ocean floor. officials from malaysia, australia and china announcing an expansion and a new direction for the mission, while insisting they still believe they're looking for the plane i
six people hurt on a us airways jet flying from philadelphia to orlando. the airline says the plane was climbing after takeoff when it hit severe turbulence and had to return to the philadelphia airport. listen to one passenger describe this ordeal. >> and it was a crazy experience. we were just up in the air, like, lifted out of our seats, seeing things flying all over the place. i got sick from it. there was people injured. running all over the plane. it was really scary. >> at...
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elizabeth: orlando, an exciting city, that's full of wild adventures. you won't believe the exciting stuff you can do here in florida. that's me, elizabeth, and today i'm exploring the other side of orlando with my friends, jimmy bennett and rob pinkston. we'll discover the magic of universal studios. drive atvs over miles of dirt track. now that... that was fun. that was fun. (chuckling) whoo! high five. elizabeth: chill out at the icebar. (powertool whirring) man: you're doing an excellent job! elizabeth: and so much more. (screaming) so, if you're ready, let's explore the other side of orlando. ready? jimmy: you guys doing that together? both: three, two, one.
elizabeth: orlando, an exciting city, that's full of wild adventures. you won't believe the exciting stuff you can do here in florida. that's me, elizabeth, and today i'm exploring the other side of orlando with my friends, jimmy bennett and rob pinkston. we'll discover the magic of universal studios. drive atvs over miles of dirt track. now that... that was fun. that was fun. (chuckling) whoo! high five. elizabeth: chill out at the icebar. (powertool whirring) man: you're doing an excellent...
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passengers who shared flights with patient number 1 and patient number 2 who had to be hospitalized in orlando. both men flew from saudi arabia. they underline that this is a new disease. that it isn't terribly contagious but does kill, more than 160 people have already died from this. most of them in the middle east. robin. >> we do have to keep that in mind. thank you. for more we turn to dr. richard besser who spent many years there at the cdc. in fact, that's where you were before we were lucky enough to have you join us. remind us again what mers is. >> stands for the middle eastern respiratory syndrome and it's a respiratory infection that can lead to pneumonia and the concerning thing is that up to a third of people, 30%, can die from this infection. >> the concern about its spreading here in the u.s. where does that stand? >> this weekend it was really a big turn in this investigation. the concerning thing is the person who got the infection only spent 40 minutes with the infected patient. 40 minutes face to face and a handshake. that's very concerning.
passengers who shared flights with patient number 1 and patient number 2 who had to be hospitalized in orlando. both men flew from saudi arabia. they underline that this is a new disease. that it isn't terribly contagious but does kill, more than 160 people have already died from this. most of them in the middle east. robin. >> we do have to keep that in mind. thank you. for more we turn to dr. richard besser who spent many years there at the cdc. in fact, that's where you were before we...
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>> el fin de semana orlando la agarrÓ en el salvador. le fue increÍble y hablÓ de todo en exclusiva. >> ya la queremos ver. y seguimos con nuestra serie la otra cara de los nuestros. hoy te revelamos el lado desconocido de verÓnica bastos. >> y el actor jorge salinas hace tremenda revelaciÓn acerca de tener un hijo y miren esta imagen de ninel conde. entÉrese de todo eso con los lengüilargos. >> jordi rosado! y Él sÍ baila, no como otros. [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> reaparece lucero en exclusiva y habla con orlando segura. >> siquieres ademÁs que todo a tu alrededor sea con buena vibra, aquÍ te damos los trucos caseros para alejar las malas energÍas-. >> revelamos el lado desconocido de verÓnica bastos. >> ¿quieres mÁs? [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> mira quien baila. duelo! >> yo soy amateur. el seÑor es profesional. >> se mueve asÍ. >> con esta alegrÍa, les decimos buenos dÍas. bienvenidos a esta, su casita. estamso en buena compaÑÍa. jordi rosado. >> ahora sÍ vengo muy enfermo de la garganta pero muy contento de estar con ustedes.
>> el fin de semana orlando la agarrÓ en el salvador. le fue increÍble y hablÓ de todo en exclusiva. >> ya la queremos ver. y seguimos con nuestra serie la otra cara de los nuestros. hoy te revelamos el lado desconocido de verÓnica bastos. >> y el actor jorge salinas hace tremenda revelaciÓn acerca de tener un hijo y miren esta imagen de ninel conde. entÉrese de todo eso con los lengüilargos. >> jordi rosado! y Él sÍ baila, no como otros. [♪ mÚsica ♪]...
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has been diagnosed with "mers" or middle eastern respiratory syndrome, this time in orlando. a medical professional from saudi arabia who was here visiting family and had to be hospitalized and isolated. >> mers has no vaccine and there's no treatment that we know that works. >> reporter: the world's top doctors believe the disease came from camels in the middle east and spread largely to health professionals there who've been treating the sick. the symptoms resemble the flu. fever, cough, and trouble breathing. more than 530 people have gotten sick, 145 have died. tonight the cdc is saying the disease spreads through repeated and lasting contact with an infected person. medical professionals most at risk. they're trying to track down the passengers who may have been exposed on the orlando patient's flights on may 1st. he flew from jeddah to london, london to boston, flying from boston to atlanta and atlanta to orlando. 500 travelers on his u.s. flights alone. investigators here at the cdc are hoping to test each one of those potentially exposed passengers. the first u.s. cas
has been diagnosed with "mers" or middle eastern respiratory syndrome, this time in orlando. a medical professional from saudi arabia who was here visiting family and had to be hospitalized and isolated. >> mers has no vaccine and there's no treatment that we know that works. >> reporter: the world's top doctors believe the disease came from camels in the middle east and spread largely to health professionals there who've been treating the sick. the symptoms resemble the...
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del mortal y peligroso virus conocido como sÍndrome respiratorio del medio oriente, lo detectaron en orlando, florida, el segundo paciente entrÓ en contacto con miles de pesrsonas y viajÓ con cientos en diferentes aviones, las personas podrÍan estar expuestos al virus y eso preocupa. >>> la misteriosa enfermedad respiratoria que ha resultado ser mortal para la tercera parte de quienes la adquieren registra un segundo caso en estados unidos, la presencia del sÍndrome respiratorio del medio oriente no es sorpresa en el instituciÓn de control de enfermedades. las enfermedades se propagan por todo el mundo porque estamos conectado por el aire que respiramos, el agua que bebemos y los aviones que nos transportamos, la segunda persona infectada viajÓ en avion de arabia saudita a londres, luego a massachusetts, georgia y luego a orlando florida donde estÁ hospitalizado desde el viernes. >>> es un virus que puede producir una gripe y mÁs nada, en algunos casos puede producir neumonÍa severa que va a requerir evenventilaciÓn mecÁni. >>> hasta el momento no hay tratamiento anti vi ra para e
del mortal y peligroso virus conocido como sÍndrome respiratorio del medio oriente, lo detectaron en orlando, florida, el segundo paciente entrÓ en contacto con miles de pesrsonas y viajÓ con cientos en diferentes aviones, las personas podrÍan estar expuestos al virus y eso preocupa. >>> la misteriosa enfermedad respiratoria que ha resultado ser mortal para la tercera parte de quienes la adquieren registra un segundo caso en estados unidos, la presencia del sÍndrome respiratorio...
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orlando's playhouse. that's just me. the queen. >> despite being back at spring creek for a second spin, this time for burglary, orlando williams was determined to show us not only was he gay, he was happy. >> talk about being homosexual in prison. >> in prison. >> people have this perception of being dangerous. >> like if you watch "oz" it is not. please. first of all, people don't rape homosexuals. you know, the thing about getting raped in prison, or whatever, they rape guys who aren't homosexuals. who rapes homosexuals most of them if you scream at them real hard you can marry them. >> according to orlando, finding a place to fit in led to his first conviction. >> i'm feminine. i always want odd be a woman. i seen these women on tv and in my life i wanted to emulate and be like. then i found out i can dress up like a girl. this is where i make me, the beautiful me. i was prostituting myself. the guys i would meet don't know me. so they don't know that the character i'm being really isn't me. prostitution became -- it
orlando's playhouse. that's just me. the queen. >> despite being back at spring creek for a second spin, this time for burglary, orlando williams was determined to show us not only was he gay, he was happy. >> talk about being homosexual in prison. >> in prison. >> people have this perception of being dangerous. >> like if you watch "oz" it is not. please. first of all, people don't rape homosexuals. you know, the thing about getting raped in prison, or...
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history in longwood, florida, near orlando. like most middle school teachers, he's always looking for ways to inspire his adolescents. >> something else that's very important about george washington? >> reporter: about a year ago, dumont discovered that students, like jisele alexander, liked to look at the travel photos he posted on instagram. >> like, one day he might have pictures about africa, and then we'll have an assignment on africa and it all ties together and it makes it a lot more fun. >> reporter: he did the same with paris, iceland, genoa, and macchu picchu. >> i want them to go to those places some day. i want them to see how exciting that can be and how doable it is. i'm a teacher. i'm not rich by any means. i save up and i use my time in the summer to go to one of those places, and, you know, if i can do it, there's no reason they can't. >> reporter: so when the u.s. department of interior announced that 12 instagram users would be among the first to tour the newly refurbished washington monument, dumont applied
history in longwood, florida, near orlando. like most middle school teachers, he's always looking for ways to inspire his adolescents. >> something else that's very important about george washington? >> reporter: about a year ago, dumont discovered that students, like jisele alexander, liked to look at the travel photos he posted on instagram. >> like, one day he might have pictures about africa, and then we'll have an assignment on africa and it all ties together and it makes...
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one of the two has been hospitalized in orlando. the other is quarantined in his home and watching for signs of infection. martha? martha: how concerned should people be in the general public about this issue? >> reporter: public health officials say when it comes to the general public the risk is relatively low because the mers virus is not easily transmitted from person-to-person without close, prolonged contact such as what you find in the health care setting and that's why this investigation is really focusing on these health care workers. it is a serious virus nonetheless that has killed about a third of those infected where it originated in the middle east. and there is no vaccine for it. so the cdc has sent go teams to florida and indiana, the locations where the two confirmed imported cases of mers in the u.s. are and warning signs have been placed in at least 22 airports alerting travelers heading to the middle east to be aware of mers. and then in orlando health officials are testing 15 workers at the dr. p. phillips hospi
one of the two has been hospitalized in orlando. the other is quarantined in his home and watching for signs of infection. martha? martha: how concerned should people be in the general public about this issue? >> reporter: public health officials say when it comes to the general public the risk is relatively low because the mers virus is not easily transmitted from person-to-person without close, prolonged contact such as what you find in the health care setting and that's why this...
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another hotel in orlando. our sports hotel in orlando on the ground at universal studios. we come back to new york city. it is a focus point of the u.s. travel and tourism industry. >> right. >> we wanted to have a property that we were proud of and make a good return on investment. >> any return depends on visitors to the city. tisch has worked closely with the past mayors to improve new york city's image. he helped kick off the new york times square makeover. and bring tourists back after 9/11. so far, his efforts seem to be working. new york had 54 million visitors in 2013. the regency sold out for super bowl weekend about a month before it even opened. it is not just about keeping hotels full. tisch says tourism is critical for the new york economy. >> it is about the jobs. it is about the ability for visitors to come and spend money so we can hire more new yorkers. if you look in new york, 330,000 people are making a living in some aspect of travel and tourism. we are reaching out to the right visitors. we want to bring in the international travelers. that is extremel
another hotel in orlando. our sports hotel in orlando on the ground at universal studios. we come back to new york city. it is a focus point of the u.s. travel and tourism industry. >> right. >> we wanted to have a property that we were proud of and make a good return on investment. >> any return depends on visitors to the city. tisch has worked closely with the past mayors to improve new york city's image. he helped kick off the new york times square makeover. and bring...
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downtown orlando is the employment hub. the theory is this a commuter train so it only runs five days a week. a lot complaints have been basically, you know, who's going to ride it, this is a car centric community, it doesn't go east and west, only north and south. you know, a lot of people just think it's not going to make it -- it's not going to have a very big impact because people won't leave their cars. >> it's the first train, give them a break, right? we appreciate you taking some time out with us here. good luck. we'll see you on the train down there. >> yes, sir. >> all right, we're getting close to the bottom of the hour. the story we've been talking about today so far. people are going to be talking about it for a while. a botched excuse in oklahoma this week. is it going to turn the tide against the death penalty? a reporter who witnessed will join us. [ male announcer ] ortho crime files. reckless seeding. a backyard invasion. enter homeowner, and ortho weed b gon max. kills weeds without harming innocent lawns
downtown orlando is the employment hub. the theory is this a commuter train so it only runs five days a week. a lot complaints have been basically, you know, who's going to ride it, this is a car centric community, it doesn't go east and west, only north and south. you know, a lot of people just think it's not going to make it -- it's not going to have a very big impact because people won't leave their cars. >> it's the first train, give them a break, right? we appreciate you taking some...
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la prÓxima va a ser orlando, miami, pero no han dicho fechas. igualmente es todo por una buena causa y tambiÉn haces ejercicio. >> yo, con 5 km, no llego. >> claro que sÍ. de verdad que es una experiencia sÚper especial. >> quÉ bueno. >> ahora, dejen que les cuente. >> seguimos aquÍ, mi amor. ¿quÉ nos tienes? >> hay muchas cosas pasando en el mundo del entretenimiento en estados unidos y en mÉxico tambiÉn. vamos con nuestra compaÑera alice tuÑÓn, que tiene revueltos a todos los camarÓgrafos. la informaciÓn de la hija del sol de mÉxico. ¿en quÉ andas, alice? >> querida maite, johnny, amigos de "despierta amÉrica". la ahora famosa socialitÉ inaugurÓ una tienda departamental y contrario a lo que pedÍan, el rayito de sol esto hablÓ sobre su vida, la dinastÍa pinal y si va a celebrar el dÍa del padre. veamos. >> muy bien, estoy muy contenta. sigo ahorita, tengo una columna todavÍa en la revista hola! en internet. y mi bebÉ nuevo. mi blog personal. son, pues, un poco como un diario, ¿no? de looks o de cosas que veo por la ca
la prÓxima va a ser orlando, miami, pero no han dicho fechas. igualmente es todo por una buena causa y tambiÉn haces ejercicio. >> yo, con 5 km, no llego. >> claro que sÍ. de verdad que es una experiencia sÚper especial. >> quÉ bueno. >> ahora, dejen que les cuente. >> seguimos aquÍ, mi amor. ¿quÉ nos tienes? >> hay muchas cosas pasando en el mundo del entretenimiento en estados unidos y en mÉxico tambiÉn. vamos con nuestra compaÑera alice tuÑÓn,...
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this is the flight path from philadelphia to orlando. it had only made it to about delaware when that happened. >> this is an area in here that has some severe turbulence activities. there is a jet stream that comes through here typically. probably a weather person could talk more about that. they are like rivers going through the sky. >> you might anticipate this as an area where you might get more turbulence. what can a pilot do? >> it is called clear air turbulence. it sneaks up on you. you are relying on the previous flight saying we had moderate turbulence and this problem or that problem. they will speak to each other and the control tower will give instructions. severe turbulence had not been warned in this area. no one experienced severe turbulence at all other than this aircraft. the fact it happened at that phase is fortunate. >> is there something a pilot can do. is there any corrective maneuver? >> no. if you are an auto pilot mode -- there is a mode called turbulence mode. it kind of slows down the reaction time. your wings
this is the flight path from philadelphia to orlando. it had only made it to about delaware when that happened. >> this is an area in here that has some severe turbulence activities. there is a jet stream that comes through here typically. probably a weather person could talk more about that. they are like rivers going through the sky. >> you might anticipate this as an area where you might get more turbulence. what can a pilot do? >> it is called clear air turbulence. it...
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. >> who will be back in two weeks orlando lopez and judy garland focusing on the great art and politics. contributed to politics in this neighborhood. comeback to that in two weeks. more programs ahead in and make. our talks series is on the calendar. you can check it all of there and our ongoing chores as well. >> book tv is on facebook and twitter. like and follow as for both industry news, book tv schedule updates, behind-the-scenes looks at alter events and to interact with authors during live programming. ♪ ♪ >> one of the biggest conceptions, it's only a child deduction. something we get over by going to summer camp or college and in reality it's an adult condition. it has always played adults. we had to silence our home sickness. somebody told me it was named by a home six scottish immigrant. that's not part of any narrative by a covered about westward migration. people were thinking of places they have left behind. that got me thinking that maybe my experience was one that was widely shared. i moved out here to utah with my husband. we were both eager to come west but i sudd
. >> who will be back in two weeks orlando lopez and judy garland focusing on the great art and politics. contributed to politics in this neighborhood. comeback to that in two weeks. more programs ahead in and make. our talks series is on the calendar. you can check it all of there and our ongoing chores as well. >> book tv is on facebook and twitter. like and follow as for both industry news, book tv schedule updates, behind-the-scenes looks at alter events and to interact with...
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phillips hospital in orlando on may 9. he is now isolated and doing well. as investigators attempt to track down all the people who might have been exposed. >> we are contacting more than 500 people who were on the same flight as this individual. however, we think the risk is extremely low. >> there are 538 con virmed cases of mers worldwide with 145 deaths. the majority of cases remain in saudi arabia. this virus is more fatal than influenza but not as contagious. there is no specific treatment or vaccination for this emerging illness. u.s. health officials are taking these two cases very seriously and they want emergency room personnel to be on guard and to respond has quickly as the hospitals in indiana and florida have. >>> thanks. weather is making news on several different fronts again tonight. the spring weather patterns, a tornado touched down near detroit this afternoon. there were warnings in some big cities in the risk yeah for severe storms including detroit, chicago, st. louis, kansas city, the twin cities and des moines. and they're cleaning u
phillips hospital in orlando on may 9. he is now isolated and doing well. as investigators attempt to track down all the people who might have been exposed. >> we are contacting more than 500 people who were on the same flight as this individual. however, we think the risk is extremely low. >> there are 538 con virmed cases of mers worldwide with 145 deaths. the majority of cases remain in saudi arabia. this virus is more fatal than influenza but not as contagious. there is no...
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history in longwood, florida, near orlando. like most middle schoolteachers he's always looking for ways to inspire his adolescence. >> something else that is important about george washington -- >> reporter: about a year ago, he discovered students like to look at the travel photos he posted on instagram. >> one day he mentioned pictures about africa and then we'll have an assignment on africa tied together. >> reporter: he did the same with paris, iceland, genoa. >> i want them to go to those places and see how exciting it can be. i'm a teacher, i'm not rich by any means, i save up and use my time in the summer to go to those place us. if i can do it, there's no reason they can't. >> reporter: when the u.s. department of interior announced 12 instagramers would be the first to go through itd, he applied and won. do they feel like they won, too? >> i hope they do. i hope they get excited and come on their own. >> reporter: naturally, he brought his camera. >> reporter: which view is your favorite? >> the western view with the
history in longwood, florida, near orlando. like most middle schoolteachers he's always looking for ways to inspire his adolescence. >> something else that is important about george washington -- >> reporter: about a year ago, he discovered students like to look at the travel photos he posted on instagram. >> one day he mentioned pictures about africa and then we'll have an assignment on africa tied together. >> reporter: he did the same with paris, iceland, genoa....
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the others continued to orlando. >>> if search teams ever hope to find malaysia airlines flight 370, they're going to need more sophisticated equipment to get a better look at the ocean floor. officials from malaysia, australia and china announcing an expansion and a new direction for the mission. while they insist they still believe they are looking for the plane in the right place. let's go to kuala lumpur and bring in will ripley. good morning, will. expand. they have to expand this search, and they really have to refocus here. >> reporter: absolutely, christine. and before they can expand the search, what they're going to do -- and this is first time that we're hearing this -- is that they're going to take a second look at all of the data that has brought them to this particular spot in the southern indian ocean, and we're not just talking about the satellite data and those underwater pings that were detected, but everything that was recorded in the last eight-plus weeks. the bluefin-21's underwater scans, any visual evidence which was jotted down by the planes and the ships. bec
the others continued to orlando. >>> if search teams ever hope to find malaysia airlines flight 370, they're going to need more sophisticated equipment to get a better look at the ocean floor. officials from malaysia, australia and china announcing an expansion and a new direction for the mission. while they insist they still believe they are looking for the plane in the right place. let's go to kuala lumpur and bring in will ripley. good morning, will. expand. they have to expand this...
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let's look at the trailer. >> meet the "hot wives of orlando". >> family is everything to me. by family, i mean shoes. >> you bought a car for a 5-year-old. >> i'm supposed to keep driving her? i'm sick of it. >> hi mwah, mwah. >> get out of here. >> my accent is pure orlando. >> so gorgeous. >> you feeling good? >> that's what the boys say. >> they're all the best of friends. >> i called you here today to tell you we're no longer friends. >> except when they're not. >> pay attention to me. >> just get on with it. >> which is a lot of the time. >> i can't remember if me and shauna are friends right now. >> how do we get on that show? >> how do we get on hulu? >> that looks like such fun. and that funny girl -- >> their hair, though -- >> they're wigs. from the office, angela kenzie. happy endings, casey wilson. and bob's burgers, kristen shaw >> bob's burgers? >> how do we get on that show? >> who was the casting director? >> well, he missed us. >> you do a guest appearance. >> you have to. come on, doing a throwdown with the actresses, pretending to be a housewife. >> okay. s
let's look at the trailer. >> meet the "hot wives of orlando". >> family is everything to me. by family, i mean shoes. >> you bought a car for a 5-year-old. >> i'm supposed to keep driving her? i'm sick of it. >> hi mwah, mwah. >> get out of here. >> my accent is pure orlando. >> so gorgeous. >> you feeling good? >> that's what the boys say. >> they're all the best of friends. >> i called you here today to tell...
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that employee is one of 20 from two orlando hospitals evaluated for possible exposure to mers. they have all undergone testing and told to stay home for at least 14 days. take a listen to what an infectious disease specialist tells us about the situation. what special precautions is the hospital taking to prepare for this? >> interesting. we have been preparing for these virus. last year, about a year ago, we did an exercise to see how our system work and the example that was used was a fictitious patient with mers. i believe that we have been prepared well for these, but until it arrives. >> reporter: the initial testing results should be available this week, could be as early as today. doctors are waiting to learn the results before deciding what to do next. victor? christine? >> thank you. >>> breaking news this morning. a wildfire is forcing thousands to leave their homes in california. what's already been destroyed, ahead? parents terrified when a bounce house soars 50 feet into the air with children inside. how could this happen? that story, next. every day, people fall.
that employee is one of 20 from two orlando hospitals evaluated for possible exposure to mers. they have all undergone testing and told to stay home for at least 14 days. take a listen to what an infectious disease specialist tells us about the situation. what special precautions is the hospital taking to prepare for this? >> interesting. we have been preparing for these virus. last year, about a year ago, we did an exercise to see how our system work and the example that was used was a...
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. >> and the group moved into a house in orlando. they recorded their music in a secret hideaway nearby. >> it is almost like we're in the fun house. >> right, that is kind of what it was. it has like every luxury you could imagine. >> so life for justin in the house. >> he had already done the mickey mouse club, now the difference was during the daytime if we didn't have anything to do justin would be in the dining room with his t tutor, taking classes. >> six hours a day. >> he would outwork anybody. driven, driven, driven. i always say that all the time. he is definitely the hardest working person i know. >> i like to rehearse, i like to know where the camera frames are going to be and i think it always comes out better because of it. >> and the hard work would eventually pay off. after two years of relentless touring overseas, justin and "in-sync" hit it big in the united states, filling in as a last replacement for "the backstreet boys". >> and it just so happened that the guys were in orlando and ready and when that call was ma
. >> and the group moved into a house in orlando. they recorded their music in a secret hideaway nearby. >> it is almost like we're in the fun house. >> right, that is kind of what it was. it has like every luxury you could imagine. >> so life for justin in the house. >> he had already done the mickey mouse club, now the difference was during the daytime if we didn't have anything to do justin would be in the dining room with his t tutor, taking classes. >>...
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the second, a saudi resident who was visiting family, remains hospitalized in orlando this morning in good condition. a health advisory is now in effect at all major u.s. airports in an effort to prevent the spread of the virus. the federal government is stepping up efforts to keep mers out of the country. >> the president has been briefed on this development. cdc is taking the current situation very seriously and is working in close coordination with local health authorities. >> now, mers started in the middle east and jumped from bats to camels and now to humans. there have been cases confirmed in 17 countries, most in the arabian peninsula. >>> listen to this story. two children have been seriously injured after the inflatable bounce house that they were playing in blew away, apparently by a strong gust of wind. it happened in upstate new york. check this out. pictures taken by a witness show the bounce house almost 50 feet in the air. can you believe it? there were three children still inside at the time. two of them actually fell out of the bounce house when it reached a height o
the second, a saudi resident who was visiting family, remains hospitalized in orlando this morning in good condition. a health advisory is now in effect at all major u.s. airports in an effort to prevent the spread of the virus. the federal government is stepping up efforts to keep mers out of the country. >> the president has been briefed on this development. cdc is taking the current situation very seriously and is working in close coordination with local health authorities. >>...
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the infected passenger from saudi arabia, flew into boston, atlanta, and into orlando. where state health departments are warning travelers to look out for flu-like symptoms. >> we travel a lot, so it's very concerning. especially we're going overseas next month. >> reporter: at two hospitals in orlando, where the 44-year-old saudi medical worker went for treatment. two healthcare workers who treated him are already showing symptoms. one is hospitalized with what looks like pneumonia. to be safe, the hospitals sent 20 other health care workers home for two weeks. >> i would think we're not going to see the last of this. we're going to see other cases from around the world. >> reporter: so far, two confirmed cases in the u.s. the cdc tells us today that doctors can only treat the symptoms, giving oxygen to help breathing and drugs to break the fever. >> so there's no cure? no treatment really? >> right. there's no treatment. and there's no vaccine we can see for this virus. >> reporter: it's spread to long lasting exposure to someone who is sick. believe it might be the
the infected passenger from saudi arabia, flew into boston, atlanta, and into orlando. where state health departments are warning travelers to look out for flu-like symptoms. >> we travel a lot, so it's very concerning. especially we're going overseas next month. >> reporter: at two hospitals in orlando, where the 44-year-old saudi medical worker went for treatment. two healthcare workers who treated him are already showing symptoms. one is hospitalized with what looks like...
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so modest. >> reporter: gio benitez, abc news, orlando, florida. >> we're going to try to cheer up gio. and we're always here at abcnews.com and "nightline" later. i'll see you again right here tomorrow night. good night. >> >>> tonight, the president's california cash call. why supporters are not happeny about one stop >> ever had your smart phones stolen? lawmakers take a first step towards slowing down a crime wave. >> community complaints tonight about location of a new charter school. have parents been shut out of the process? >> and a group wants to turn the fall joust a facist rant into something positive. >> we showed it to you live on abc7 news at 4:00. here is president obama reaching across the rope line taking temporary custody of a young admirer in the south bay late today. good evening, everyone. >> the president has come to make a withdrawal, a california cash call, if you will. the president has two major fund-raisers on his silicon valley schedule. he should go, be home tomorrow with $1 million to $2 million in campaign cash for the democratic party in his pocket. we a
so modest. >> reporter: gio benitez, abc news, orlando, florida. >> we're going to try to cheer up gio. and we're always here at abcnews.com and "nightline" later. i'll see you again right here tomorrow night. good night. >> >>> tonight, the president's california cash call. why supporters are not happeny about one stop >> ever had your smart phones stolen? lawmakers take a first step towards slowing down a crime wave. >> community complaints...
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the second, a saudi resident, who was visiting family remains hospitalized in orlando this morning in good condition. a health advisory is now in effect at all major u.s. airports in an effort to prevent the spread of the virus. the federal government is stepping up efforts to keep mers out of the country. >> the president has been briefed on this development. the cdc is taking the current situation very seriously and is working in close coordination with local health authorities. >> mers started in the middle east and jumped from bats to camels and now to humans. there have been cases confirmed in 17 countries, most in the arabian peninsula. >>> two children have been seriously injured after the inflatable bounce house they were playing in blew away apparently by a strong gust of air. it happened in upstate new york. pictures tape taken by a witness actually show the bounce house almost 50 feet in the air. there were three children inside at the time. two of them fell out of the bounce house when it reached the height of about 15 to 20 feet. >> the first thing i thought is that was m
the second, a saudi resident, who was visiting family remains hospitalized in orlando this morning in good condition. a health advisory is now in effect at all major u.s. airports in an effort to prevent the spread of the virus. the federal government is stepping up efforts to keep mers out of the country. >> the president has been briefed on this development. the cdc is taking the current situation very seriously and is working in close coordination with local health authorities....
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so this health care worker from saudi arabia who flew to orlando, he walks into the hospital. he actually walks into two hospitals to get care. that's a lot of people. so now they need to follow all those people to see if they become hill. not to mention all of the people who he flu with in his fight to saudi arabia to atlanta. >> remind me how critical this is, how severe mers is and how treatable. >> mers is truly severe. it's got a 30% mortality rate. so about 1 out of 3 people die. and that's the best news about mers. the good news if you can put it that way is that it's not easily transmissible. people tend to transmit it to close contacts. husbands, wives. or to health care workers who of course have very close contact with their patients. from what we've seen, it doesn't seem to be the kind of thing you get because you sat down next to the person in a restaurant or you walk by them on the street. >> around 500, maybe more, people who may have come into contact with these people. and this is both in the united states and abroad we're being told who may have been travelin
so this health care worker from saudi arabia who flew to orlando, he walks into the hospital. he actually walks into two hospitals to get care. that's a lot of people. so now they need to follow all those people to see if they become hill. not to mention all of the people who he flu with in his fight to saudi arabia to atlanta. >> remind me how critical this is, how severe mers is and how treatable. >> mers is truly severe. it's got a 30% mortality rate. so about 1 out of 3 people...
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two orlando area health care workers exposed to a patient with mers has been treated. >> these people were in contact with the patient without a mask. >> reporter: officials say 20 health care workers in the orlando area may have been exposed to the mers patient. what is mers? middle east respiratory syndrome. it's from camels but you can get it from breathing in. >> we can infect one person to another. we have droplets of the fluid in our body being inhaled by the other person or being in close contact with the other person. >> reporter: it attacks the respiratory system. the main symptoms, coughing, fever, trouble breathing. why is it so scary? it's deadly because it spreads through the body so fast. 1/3 of the 530 mers patients have died compared to 10% of the sars victims. >> there's no vaccine for it and no treatment for it. >> reporter: meaning patients survive by getting the symptoms treated. there are two mers cases. the most recent in orlando flew around the country. >> are they going to have to trk efr one on those flights? >> not necessarily. the people that were in close c
two orlando area health care workers exposed to a patient with mers has been treated. >> these people were in contact with the patient without a mask. >> reporter: officials say 20 health care workers in the orlando area may have been exposed to the mers patient. what is mers? middle east respiratory syndrome. it's from camels but you can get it from breathing in. >> we can infect one person to another. we have droplets of the fluid in our body being inhaled by the other...
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states who shared flights with patient number 2, who flew from saudi arabia and was hospitalized in orlando. no other passengers have had symptoms. while the cdc is encouraged by the case of the illinois man who tested positive without getting sick, health investigators remain cautious. >> until you can be certain that that's the norm, that people can get this and have no problem whatsoever, they're going to be all over it and check every single case. >> reporter: test results will show if the illinois man transmitted the virus to anyone else. now, doctors say it takes between two days and two weeks to develop the disease. so anyone who came in contact with the man from illinois would be sick by now. >>> investigators say at least 47 homes were destroyed during last week's outbreak of nearly a dozen wildfires in san diego county. people are now returning to their neighborhoods to find out just how close those flames came to their doorsteps. for many it is a devastating discovery, though they are thankful for what really matters. >> we have our loved ones, and our friends are still here and,
states who shared flights with patient number 2, who flew from saudi arabia and was hospitalized in orlando. no other passengers have had symptoms. while the cdc is encouraged by the case of the illinois man who tested positive without getting sick, health investigators remain cautious. >> until you can be certain that that's the norm, that people can get this and have no problem whatsoever, they're going to be all over it and check every single case. >> reporter: test results will...
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healthcare workers exposed to one of the patients sick with mers in orlando tested negative for mers. we'll have more with the cdc scientists leading the effort to stop this in just a little bit. >>> hot, dry, windy conditions that fed fires in california this week forecast to return today. right now the more than 20,000 people who were evacuated from the wildfire areas around san diego are returning home. all evacuation orders related to the 800-acre fire have been lifted. the wildfire is only 5% contained but it is no longer an imminent threat to homes. >>> a federal judge has declared idaho's ban on same-sex marriage to be unconstitutional. the judge's order will take effect from friday morning unless the state appeals. the order will knock down idaho state laws and state constitutional amendment passed in 2006. same-sex marriage is legal in 17 states and in the district of columbia. >>> a desperate race against time to save more than 100 coal authorities say they are trapped in a shaft about two-thirds of a mile underground. you are looking at live pictures right now from turkey.
healthcare workers exposed to one of the patients sick with mers in orlando tested negative for mers. we'll have more with the cdc scientists leading the effort to stop this in just a little bit. >>> hot, dry, windy conditions that fed fires in california this week forecast to return today. right now the more than 20,000 people who were evacuated from the wildfire areas around san diego are returning home. all evacuation orders related to the 800-acre fire have been lifted. the...
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david: fox news's steve harrigan is live from orlando. steve, what kind of things can these robots and unmanned vehicles do? >> david and liz, basically this is military technology which is being quickly adapted for civilian uses. anything that is either too tedious or too dangerous for humans to do, they're trying to make these robots and unmanned drones do. some i robots we're seeing now will be used for security in this year's world cup. >> it has fantastic reach. it has got grippers. can open doorknobs, things like that and open packages to allow to you look inside. it will carry tools that allow to you disrupt explosives so they can't explode. >> by some estimates as much as 80% of the drones used commercially over the next decade will be used in agriculture. japan is already using drones for much of its crop dusting. david and liz. liz: that would make sense. you're not exposed to chemicals. commercial drones are not even legal. that is always a question, is it not? they're still proceeding in making them? >> that's right. the techn
david: fox news's steve harrigan is live from orlando. steve, what kind of things can these robots and unmanned vehicles do? >> david and liz, basically this is military technology which is being quickly adapted for civilian uses. anything that is either too tedious or too dangerous for humans to do, they're trying to make these robots and unmanned drones do. some i robots we're seeing now will be used for security in this year's world cup. >> it has fantastic reach. it has got...
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that employee is one of 20 from two orlando hospitals being evaluated for expose sure to mers. they have all undergone testing and told to stay home for at least 14 days. now, take a listen to what an infectious disease specialist tells us about the situation. what special precautions has the hospital taken to prepare for this? >> we have been preparing for these virus. last year, we did actually, about a year ago, we did an exercise just to see how our system work and the example was that they have mers. we believe -- i believe we have been prepared well. >> reporter: the initial testing results should be available some time this week and should be as early as today. doctors are waiting to learn the results before deciding what to do next. victor? christine? >> thank you very much. >>> stocks in europe are flat. they are at a six-year high. a similar story in the u.s. is flat. the story is records. dow records, three days in a row. the headlines you might want to get used to. we asked doug what he thought was driving the market and if we could trust these new highs. >> well, t
that employee is one of 20 from two orlando hospitals being evaluated for expose sure to mers. they have all undergone testing and told to stay home for at least 14 days. now, take a listen to what an infectious disease specialist tells us about the situation. what special precautions has the hospital taken to prepare for this? >> we have been preparing for these virus. last year, we did actually, about a year ago, we did an exercise just to see how our system work and the example was...
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la camisita de orlando. >> siÉntate. a tu mamÁ no le gusta cÓmo bailas. >> ya te has soltado un poco. >> seÑora, ¿quÉ hizo con este chamaco? >> mira, el que nos ha preparado un gran premio, es carlos vives con su nuevo disco. tuvo un Éxito rotundo, hizo temblar a la industria y de premio me mandaron a entrevistarlo. fue una satisfacciÓn muy grande entrevistarlo con este Éxito. me dio una entrevista muy profunda. >> hace un aÑo, carlos vives lanzÓ el disco ganando premios y elogios. pero el artista de santa marta, rompe los paradigmas al sacar un segundo disco llamado "mÁs corazÓn profundo". >> a mÍ me sorprendiÓ mucho cuando la compaÑÍa estÁbamos en la mitad de promociÓn y me dice queremos mÁs. vamos a buscar un Éxito que tenga el mismo espÍritu. >> su nuevo sencillo lo grabÓ junto a marc anthony, y el vidrio se estrenarÁ el prÓximo 6 de junio. >> trabajar con marc es una ventaja increÍble. ademÁs de que es un espÍritu muy bonito y muy simpÁtico, es muy buen actor y descubrÍ en mi experiencia
la camisita de orlando. >> siÉntate. a tu mamÁ no le gusta cÓmo bailas. >> ya te has soltado un poco. >> seÑora, ¿quÉ hizo con este chamaco? >> mira, el que nos ha preparado un gran premio, es carlos vives con su nuevo disco. tuvo un Éxito rotundo, hizo temblar a la industria y de premio me mandaron a entrevistarlo. fue una satisfacciÓn muy grande entrevistarlo con este Éxito. me dio una entrevista muy profunda. >> hace un aÑo, carlos vives lanzÓ el...
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they say, he was diagnosed last night and is doing well in an orlando hospital. earlier this month, a man in indiana was diagnosed with the potentially deadly virus and later released from the hospital. the city of oakland--under more scrutiny for its treatment of animals and response to requests for animal services. kron 4 went out to investigate monday-- after a viewer told us about the body of a dog, which sat for days on a busy neighborhood sidewalk. kron 4's jeff bush reports on the latest incident. a viewer told us about this story. we'd love to hear from you as well. if you have a tip or a story idea. you can submit your idea on our website. kron 4 story" tab take a look at this. a new hampshire home goes up in flames. then explodes. authorities say, a police officer -- answering a domestic violence call -- was shot to death before the nemerov explosion. the gunman died inside the home. a third person is in the hospital. of their condition is not being released. fire crews are battling a wildfire that broke out sunday on the texas panhandle. the blaze has
they say, he was diagnosed last night and is doing well in an orlando hospital. earlier this month, a man in indiana was diagnosed with the potentially deadly virus and later released from the hospital. the city of oakland--under more scrutiny for its treatment of animals and response to requests for animal services. kron 4 went out to investigate monday-- after a viewer told us about the body of a dog, which sat for days on a busy neighborhood sidewalk. kron 4's jeff bush reports on the latest...
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orlando orinda up and the north bay a big cool down back into the 80s all the way up to highway 1 01. with a 90 in sonoma. >> jacqueline: and to a sunday saturday and sunday temperatures will drop off significantly as for the falcons could start to return to the coastline. >> reporter: there's new evidence tonight that california's drought can lead to earthquakes a new study says gps readings showed the stand what keene valley has been seeking for decades because of the groundwater lost while surrounding mountains are being uplifted. the study shows that the excess of groundwater pumping for irrigation can stress the andrea's fall. suggested excess of groundwater pumping for irrigation and all california's agriculture bill to stress. >> pam: de nationwide surge in stock as the city of oakland has been the chief of police today oakland mayor jean quan swore in shot went as the city's fourth permanent police chief since 2009 and took over last may following the of the and chief howard jordan president of the oakland police officer believe there has been much turnover in the job of polic
orlando orinda up and the north bay a big cool down back into the 80s all the way up to highway 1 01. with a 90 in sonoma. >> jacqueline: and to a sunday saturday and sunday temperatures will drop off significantly as for the falcons could start to return to the coastline. >> reporter: there's new evidence tonight that california's drought can lead to earthquakes a new study says gps readings showed the stand what keene valley has been seeking for decades because of the groundwater...
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. >>> also, a developing story this afternoon out of orlando, florida. this involved that contagious virus blamed for hundreds of deaths in the middle east. now three people, not just one here, but three people are under close observation in the u.s., two in orlando. we just got word now from the white house that aides are briefing the president about this situation. elizabeth cohen, our senior medical correspondent, was here yesterday talking about the two people in orlando. now we have the latest here. >> yes. we have the big picture here. we have a patient in indiana, who has mers. we have a patient in florida who has mers. both of those people traveled from saudi arabia to the u.s. and now we have two health care workers who had contact with one of these mers patients who are ill. we don't know what's making them ill. they are watching them. they are testing them for mers. they might have mers, but they might not. this is two health care workers in orlando who we're watching, who are being watched for mers. and they are, you know, told not to be out
. >>> also, a developing story this afternoon out of orlando, florida. this involved that contagious virus blamed for hundreds of deaths in the middle east. now three people, not just one here, but three people are under close observation in the u.s., two in orlando. we just got word now from the white house that aides are briefing the president about this situation. elizabeth cohen, our senior medical correspondent, was here yesterday talking about the two people in orlando. now we...
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>> gracias a la dieta del semÁforo y a la ayuda de orlando chabÁn. tambiÉn un dÍa fui a comprar ropa y la xxxxl no me servÍa. >> ahora que eres un galÁn, que tienes novia, ¿cÓmo te sientes tÚ al respecto viÉndote tan bien? >> pues, yo me siento otra persona, me siento seguro de mÍ y voy a lograr lo que me proponga con la misma disciplina con la que logre la transformaciÓn mÍa. >> y dice que no apaga las luces en la noche. >> ¿quÉ haces cuando tu novia te pide que la lleves a cenar? >> yo me mantengo enfocado con el semÁforo. >> quÉ buena idea. lo tienes e en tu telÉfono. siempre estÁs enfocado. >> si hoy es sÁbado, no es dÍa de fiesta. ya estoy acostumbrado a los elementos que tengo que comer. el domingo tengo el break de comer. >> todo bien puertorriqueÑo. alejandro, antes de pasar, lo siguiente. ¿quÉ palabra le dices a las personas que no se motivan o que creen que no pueden lograr bajar de peso? >> lo importante es tÚ mantener el control de la meta que tienes establecida y al momento que Úú internamente vas a cambiar tu vi
>> gracias a la dieta del semÁforo y a la ayuda de orlando chabÁn. tambiÉn un dÍa fui a comprar ropa y la xxxxl no me servÍa. >> ahora que eres un galÁn, que tienes novia, ¿cÓmo te sientes tÚ al respecto viÉndote tan bien? >> pues, yo me siento otra persona, me siento seguro de mÍ y voy a lograr lo que me proponga con la misma disciplina con la que logre la transformaciÓn mÍa. >> y dice que no apaga las luces en la noche. >> ¿quÉ haces cuando tu...
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es orlando segura! >> mira, mira. orlando estarÁ investigando todo lo que ocurra en los partidos delante y detrÁs de cÁmara, y tambiÉn se adentrarÁ en la cultura brasilera para traer todo el sabor mundialista. >> y ahora sÍ, seÑores, vamos con el delantero del equipo. va a anotar todos los goles. es nuestro capitÁn del equipo ganador de "despierta amÉrica", alan tacher! y como obviamente no estÁ, estÁ en londres. >> por lo que veo, se acaban de entrar del equipo ganador. en "despierta amÉrica" la vamos a pasar increÍble. les vamos a informar de las locuras que vamos a hacer. estoy en lo de tom cruise y maÑana pasaremos esta entrevista en exclusiva. los quiero. ya tengo cÁmara en mano para irme a brasil. yupi! >> ahÍ lo tiene. nuestro equipo! sube la adrenalina. [♪ mÚsica ♪] chicos, a empacar, a empacar. ¿ya tienen todo listo? a ver. ¿quÉ no va a faltar en tu maleta? >> traje de baÑo. >> tÚ? el celular. ¿tÚ? >> mucha emociÓn y alegrÍa. >> y a tacher dale muchos viÁticos para que coma. >>
es orlando segura! >> mira, mira. orlando estarÁ investigando todo lo que ocurra en los partidos delante y detrÁs de cÁmara, y tambiÉn se adentrarÁ en la cultura brasilera para traer todo el sabor mundialista. >> y ahora sÍ, seÑores, vamos con el delantero del equipo. va a anotar todos los goles. es nuestro capitÁn del equipo ganador de "despierta amÉrica", alan tacher! y como obviamente no estÁ, estÁ en londres. >> por lo que veo, se acaban de entrar del...