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losing control of her car and plummeting 500 yards a ravine. why emergency crews say she owes her life to an app on her will cell phone and mrs. kloon oat case. amal clooney steps into the spotlight without her husband just weeks after their lavish wedding tackling a controversial case hundreds of years in the making. today, wednesday, october 15, 2014. from nbc news, this is today. with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning. welcome to today on this wednesday morning. i m matt lauer along with fatly morales, tamron hall and al roker. savannah continues on maternity leave and we start with unsettling news on this ebola crisis. frightening indeed. it is our top story, breaking news from texas. presbyterian hospital who cared for thomas duncan has now been dieing nosed with that virus. kate snow, what can you tell us? good morning. reporter: good morning. a total of 77 health care workers at this hospital cam
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MoscowMoskvaRussiaTampaFloridaUnited-statesNorth-carolinaTexasTurkeyCaliforniaMichiganWashingtonEveryone can name one teacher who left a lasting imprint but only a few can say that teacher encouraged them to follow their true path. Rodger Fox was one of those, a band leader, trombonist extraordinaire, recording artist and big picture thinker. Broadly described by those who loved him as a 'yes' man, Fox's zest for life rubbed off on many. Earlier this week the 71-year-old musician died, following a short illness, in Palmerston North. Since then, there has been an outpouring of grief for a man who opened doors for all in New Zealand's jazz music community. Rodger Fox founded his Big Band in 1971. In those five decades as band leader, he built a wide network abroad and brought hundreds of New Zealand musicians overseas to perform. Those players would go on to make connections internationally when Fox requested American jazz heavyweights like drummer Steve Gadd, saxophonist Adam Schroeder, trumpet player Jon Papenbrook and guitarist Larry Koonse to play with the big b
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