Morning Brief: August 6

by Jeff Coltin | 08/05/2014 | 10:50pm

Morning Brief: August 6

Ebola Scare Tactics

News that a man was hospitalized in New York City’s Mt. Sinai Hospital with ebola-like symptoms played very differently in the city’s various newspapers.

  The Daily News led with “EBOLA SCARE IN CITY,” while the Times didn’t even cover the local aspect on its front page, instead reporting of the outbreak from Liberia.  Good news for all: it’s likely not ebola, but officials are waiting for confirmation from the CDC to make sure.

WEATHER

Mostly cloudy today, with a chance of thunderstorms this afternoon into tonight.  High of 83, low of 65 [full forecast].

NEED TO KNOW

Two tourist busses collide in Times Square, injuring at least 15 and closing down 7th Avenue for hours [NY Times].

A 2-Star General died in an attack in Afghanistan [Newsday].

NYC police officers unions said a chokehold was not used in the death of Eric Garner [WFUV News].

SPORTS

The Mets topped Washington 6-1.  They take on the Nats again tonight at 7.

The Yankees took the Tigers to extra innings, and the game ended too late for press.

The Bombers play Detroit again at 7 tonight.

ON STAGE TONIGHT

·       Old 97s (with Madison King) @ Brooklyn Bowl

·       Marshall Crenshaw with Maby, Pagano And York!! with Ben Fields @ City Winery

·       Donavon Frankenreiter (with Tom Curren) @ the Ridgefield Playhouse

·       Kiss and Def Leppard (with The Dead Daisies) @ the Jones Beach Theater

·       WFUV PRESENTS: “Americanafest NYC” featuring Emmylou Harris And Rodney Crowell with Robert Ellis @ Lincoln Center Out of Doors at Damrosch Park Bandshell

·       WFUV PRESENTS: Sister Sparrow And The Dirty Birds @ Madison Square Park

·       WFUV PRESENTS: the film “Harlem Street Singer: The Guitar Gospel Of Reverend Gary Davis”, with a performance by Woody Mann and a Q and A session with Mann and the filmmakers @ the Jacob Burns Film Center

TODAY IN HISTORY

On this day in 1945, the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, devastating the city and killing tens of thousands in order to force a surrender in World War II.

 

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