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but this is, first and foremost about the writebols, about nancy writebol. we want to do justice to -- this is the first time the world has, you know, seen her outside of emery and heard her. we want to make this a special time for them. what we're going to do is this portion of the press conference we're going to db it's going to be all about them. bruce johnson, the president of sim will have a statement, and david writebol will follow with a statement and we'll hear from nancy herself. there will not be any questions or answers during the period. there will be no one on one interviews with the writebols after this press conference unless they've been previously arranged. again, the second press conference -- excuse me, after the writebols have spoken, we're going to talk to you a little bit more about the secondary issues and the missionary who has come down with e boll lap. we'll address those after the writebols have left and we'll give them -- bruce, i'll let you take over now. >> great, thank you. >> it is a special day to be able to introduce you to
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infected in liberia. >>> nancy writebol is speaking out about her ordeal. angie goff has more on that at the live desk. >> hi, barbara. the second american to contract ebola is getting ready to talk to the media right now. this would be her very first time. you can see that missionary nancy writebol and her husband right there getting prepared to read a statement. let's listen in. >> caring for us and seeing that things would happen so that nancy could return to the u.s. i also want to express thanks for our friends there in liberia, doctors and nurses. >> we are listening to nancy's husband, david, speak. we are told that writebol herself, who is from north carolina, who had been battling ebola for weeks, she is going to read a statement coming up. she got that deadly disease while doing -- while treating patients who had ebola in liberia. now, this news conference comes a day after you mentioned, barbara, that another american doctor doing similar work tested positive for the disease. back to you. >> thanks, angie. >>> meanwhile, american doctor kent bran
infected in liberia. >>> nancy writebol is speaking out about her ordeal. angie goff has more on that at the live desk. >> hi, barbara. the second american to contract ebola is getting ready to talk to the media right now. this would be her very first time. you can see that missionary nancy writebol and her husband right there getting prepared to read a statement. let's listen in. >> caring for us and seeing that things would happen so that nancy could return to the u.s. i...
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nancy writebol speaking to anderson cooper. it's been a remarkable recovery. >> the virus has claimed the lives of at least 1900 people and experts have warned that the virus is spiralling out of control. of course, we've talked a lot lately about the treatment, how important it is to get hydration and good treatment as writebol did and dr. brantly. a lot of people are not necessarily getting that but, of course, you combine that with the zmapp and you'll see this recovery. >> it's a 90% fatality rate and now it's a 40% fatality rate. >> yeah, it seems to be getting better because they are, working out treatment. all right. cnn, of course, is on the frontline of ebola. we'll travel to the northern count countryside to show you where it began. that is this saturday at 8:00 p.m. in london, 9:00 in berlin, only here on cnn. >>> when we come back, an american pharmacy chain is making history. cvs says no to selling tobacco products despite the economic impact on their business. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have
nancy writebol speaking to anderson cooper. it's been a remarkable recovery. >> the virus has claimed the lives of at least 1900 people and experts have warned that the virus is spiralling out of control. of course, we've talked a lot lately about the treatment, how important it is to get hydration and good treatment as writebol did and dr. brantly. a lot of people are not necessarily getting that but, of course, you combine that with the zmapp and you'll see this recovery. >> it's...
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hospital. >> there were many mornings i woke up and thought i'm alive. >> reporter: in liberia, writebol had been working long hours cleaning protective suits for doctors and nurses. after developing a fever, she told matt lauer, her husband broke the news to her. she was infected. >> i was laying down and david went to hug me and to put his arms around me. and i knew how dangerous that was. and i just said, dave, just don't. >> how bad did it get for you? how sick did you get? >> well, the night i was evacuated and when they put me on the airplane, i was bad. and when i said good-bye to david, i was not sure that i would ever see him again. >> reporter: now home and getting stronger, both writebol and dr. brantly say they want the world to do more to help the people of west africa. >> i hope that my survival can help more people in africa survive by motivating international community to take action. >> action that now includes dealing with another crisis, starvation. food supplies are not reaching people in isolation. and this situation is growing more dire by the day, brian. >> nancy,
hospital. >> there were many mornings i woke up and thought i'm alive. >> reporter: in liberia, writebol had been working long hours cleaning protective suits for doctors and nurses. after developing a fever, she told matt lauer, her husband broke the news to her. she was infected. >> i was laying down and david went to hug me and to put his arms around me. and i knew how dangerous that was. and i just said, dave, just don't. >> how bad did it get for you? how sick did...
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we'll hear for the first time from nancy writebol. american missionary who was diagnosed with the deadly virus and survived after being given an experimental medicine and transported back to the united states for treatment. we're also expecting to learn more about a third american aid worker who has been diagnosed with ebola in liberia. the unidentity doctor worked for the same north carolina-based mission group as writebol and worked in the same hospital as the other american who was infected and survived. dr. kent brantly. brantly has been living in seclusion with his family. an exclusive interview with nbc matt lauer. brantly is talking about his near death experience with the virus, according to the world health organization, has killed more than half the people infected during the outbreak. >> my experience with ebola, you know, i was looking at it than a different lens because i had
we'll hear for the first time from nancy writebol. american missionary who was diagnosed with the deadly virus and survived after being given an experimental medicine and transported back to the united states for treatment. we're also expecting to learn more about a third american aid worker who has been diagnosed with ebola in liberia. the unidentity doctor worked for the same north carolina-based mission group as writebol and worked in the same hospital as the other american who was infected...
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nancy writebol had worked with a lot of missionary doctors.ut even among heroes, kent brantly stood out. >> kent is a wonderful. he's brilliant. he is a bril yapt -- brilliant young doctor, and passionate. >> reporter: then, in march, everything changed. the brantly family was at a picnic with friends. >> and somebody sat down beside me and said, "hey, did you hear? did you hear the news about ebola in guinea? they had an ebola outbreak right next to the liberian border. >> reporter: an ebola outbreak. perhaps the most frightening phrase in modern medicine. a deadly virus spread by bodily fluids. at least 3500 cases have been reported in west africa. including about 2000 deaths. by early april the first cases surfaced in northern liberia. now it's real. now it's close. and how did that change your mindset and the mindset of everybody around you? >> we all were on high alert. >> reporter: although they lacked advance facilities to confront the threat of ebola, kent and his colleagues did what they could to prepare for the worst. >> our isolatio
nancy writebol had worked with a lot of missionary doctors.ut even among heroes, kent brantly stood out. >> kent is a wonderful. he's brilliant. he is a bril yapt -- brilliant young doctor, and passionate. >> reporter: then, in march, everything changed. the brantly family was at a picnic with friends. >> and somebody sat down beside me and said, "hey, did you hear? did you hear the news about ebola in guinea? they had an ebola outbreak right next to the liberian border....
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it was a very dark moment. >> reporter: doctors have told writebol it could be another six weeks before she's 100% healthy. a lot of people are wondering, would you go back? do you want to go back? >> we haven't made the decision yet. >> reporter: bit you're considering it? >> of course. those are our liberiaian brothers and sisters. i think the world's reaction right now and our reaction is not to stay away but to help. >> reporter: with the c.d.c. saying this week the ebola outbreak is spiraling out of control, roughly 200 american aid workers remain in west africa. jeff glor, cbs news, sharyl, on the north carolina. >> pelley: two brothers wrongfully convicted are tasting freedom for the first time in three decades. and while the queen's away, the guard plays when the cbs evening news continues. [ hoof beats ] i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [ sighs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the wish we wish above all -- for ourselves and those we love -- is health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. and designed a comprehensive program to help smokers quit, too. [
it was a very dark moment. >> reporter: doctors have told writebol it could be another six weeks before she's 100% healthy. a lot of people are wondering, would you go back? do you want to go back? >> we haven't made the decision yet. >> reporter: bit you're considering it? >> of course. those are our liberiaian brothers and sisters. i think the world's reaction right now and our reaction is not to stay away but to help. >> reporter: with the c.d.c. saying this...
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>>>bovin moving account from nancy writebol.eria has been hit hard with people under quarantine and food and medical supplies scarce. a video shot by roaders shows how angry and desperate people have become. look at this video. the man in the red shirt is carrying a stick. he tested positive for ebola and left from a quarantine center and went to a market looking for food. watch what happens next as ha k masked medical workers try to get him. crowds are obviously very angry at him. medical workers surround him and talk him back into coming and put him forcibly into an ambulance that took him back into the quarantine zone. there was a struggle here. obviously, this is a great danger to the medical workers because any kind of contact with fluids from the person who is positive can be a huge risk and end up killing some of those medical workers. it happened in liberia's capitol where a third american contracted ebola. today we learned his name. he's an american doctor named rick sacra. his wife is very kconcerned and praying with f
>>>bovin moving account from nancy writebol.eria has been hit hard with people under quarantine and food and medical supplies scarce. a video shot by roaders shows how angry and desperate people have become. look at this video. the man in the red shirt is carrying a stick. he tested positive for ebola and left from a quarantine center and went to a market looking for food. watch what happens next as ha k masked medical workers try to get him. crowds are obviously very angry at him....
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writebol two weeks ago spoke with us. >> probably the darkest moment was the night they put me on the airplane. it was a very -- not knowing whether i'd see my husband again, not knowing whether i would live on that flight. it was a very dark moment. >> doctors had told writebol it could be another six weeks before she's 100% healthy. >> a lot of people are wondering, would you go back? >> we haven't made a decision yet. >> but you're considering it. >> of course. those are our liberian brothers i think the world's reaction and our reaction right now is not to stay away but to help. >> reporter: with the cdc saying the ebola is spiraling out of control, roughly 200 american aid workers remain in west africa. jeff glor, cbs news, charlotte, north carolina. >>> this morning hurricane norbert is strengthening in the pacific about 200 miles south of the baja peninsula. norbert has sustained winds of 80 miles per hour and is headed northwest on a track that's expected to take it parallel to the u.s. pacific coast. tropical moisture will bring heavy rain to the southwest and possible floodi
writebol two weeks ago spoke with us. >> probably the darkest moment was the night they put me on the airplane. it was a very -- not knowing whether i'd see my husband again, not knowing whether i would live on that flight. it was a very dark moment. >> doctors had told writebol it could be another six weeks before she's 100% healthy. >> a lot of people are wondering, would you go back? >> we haven't made a decision yet. >> but you're considering it. >> of...
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. >> and we're going to hear from >> and we're going to hear from nanky writebol at 4:00.ove a point about internet speeds, we slowed down an up escalator this is crazy like i don't get it, this one is working ladies, shouldn't up be as fast as down? yeah. shouldn't internet speeds match as well? yes. do your socks match? my socks match. do your eyeballs match? yes. cable does not match the speeds. makes you want to go mad. erggggh. only verizon fios comes with speed match. upload speeds as fast as your download speeds. join now at fiosspeedmatch.com. verizon. >>> i'm wendy rieger at the live desk. the instant the university of maryland was unfounded. they have issued the all clear. a the tweet just went out the incident at main administration building has been determined to be unfounded and all clear. we heard there was police activity. apparently the police originally tweeted out asking people to stay way from the main administration building we are trying to get to to the bottom of that but the important thing we can all exhale. no problems at the university. back to yo
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and my answer to that question is all of the above. >> you can hear more from nancy writebol coming upon ""ac 360"" and tomorrow night a cnn film that follows the story of christian beck, she's a navy sale with 13 hours. the decorated warrior reveals a shocking secret to the world. that's called lady valor, an incredible film that premieres thursday night right here on cnn. thanks for joining us. i'll be back here tomorrow night i'll be back here tomorrow night same time, same place. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. tonight, the first one on one interview with ebola survivor nancy writebol, inspiring conversation about endurance and faith. we encourage you to watch in the hour ahead. we begin, though, with late new information untold until tonight about steven sotloff's time in captivity. we're leaning about the secret he was hiding from the captors and the faith he kept. steven sotloff was jewish and had dual citizen ship. the family confirmed that today but the captors may not have known about either. the news publish in a number of outle
and my answer to that question is all of the above. >> you can hear more from nancy writebol coming upon ""ac 360"" and tomorrow night a cnn film that follows the story of christian beck, she's a navy sale with 13 hours. the decorated warrior reveals a shocking secret to the world. that's called lady valor, an incredible film that premieres thursday night right here on cnn. thanks for joining us. i'll be back here tomorrow night i'll be back here tomorrow night same...
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kent bradley and nancy writebol were treated. nancy sat down for her first interview.t what point did you start to feel something? >> i had gone to the isolation unit on the 22nd of july. i went home and i called one of our doctors and said s, i'm not feeling good. i think i have malaria. on saturday, the doctors came in and said nancy, we know you don't have ebola but we'll run the test anyway. your not feeling better. you still have a fever, and we want to make sure and set everybody's mind at ease. >> until that moment had you thought it could be ebola? >> no, i didn't -- it didn't worry me at all. >> even though you were working in a unit of ebola patients? >> yeah, and i mean, even now, i look back and i don't really know how i got it. >> so they said to you know, we'll test you for ebola? >> uh-huh. so i said okay. and so they drew the blood, of course, and david came home pretty quickly and he came into the room and said nancy, i need to tell you some things. i said okay. and he said kent has ebola, and i just -- i was just sick. >> dr. brantly. >> yeah, when da
kent bradley and nancy writebol were treated. nancy sat down for her first interview.t what point did you start to feel something? >> i had gone to the isolation unit on the 22nd of july. i went home and i called one of our doctors and said s, i'm not feeling good. i think i have malaria. on saturday, the doctors came in and said nancy, we know you don't have ebola but we'll run the test anyway. your not feeling better. you still have a fever, and we want to make sure and set everybody's...
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brantly and writebol.m walked out of atlanta's emory university hospital just two weeks ago as ebola survivors. and on wednesday we heard from writebol for the first time. >> i remember that david wanted to put his arms around me, and, of course, hi fever and i just said don't, don't. i don't want you to touch me because, you know, touching who knows. i didn't have any idea if i would survive. i didn't have a clue. >> i'll tell you, remember, she looked so good there, but she didn't think that she would survive the medical evacuation just a few weeks ago so really a remarkable recovery. now it's pointed out dr. sacra became ill with ebola, nancy has volunteered to go pack to liberia to start taking care of these patients as well. >> remarkable people and wants to continue her missionary work. dr. sacra, there in the isolation unit in liberia. what do we know about the specific treatment he's getting? will he get zmapp, the experimental treatment we know about? >> doesn't sound like it. there's no doses via
brantly and writebol.m walked out of atlanta's emory university hospital just two weeks ago as ebola survivors. and on wednesday we heard from writebol for the first time. >> i remember that david wanted to put his arms around me, and, of course, hi fever and i just said don't, don't. i don't want you to touch me because, you know, touching who knows. i didn't have any idea if i would survive. i didn't have a clue. >> i'll tell you, remember, she looked so good there, but she didn't...
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secra had with ebola or contracted it. >> reporter: nancy writebol and her colleague, dr. kent brantly, are now free of the virus, but still recovering. in an interview with matt lauer, brantly says he found peace in his faith while he was at his sickest. >> as i sat there facing my own possible death from ebola, i said, god, i know -- i know you can save me. i know you can. but even if you don't, i want to be faithful to you. >> reporter: the ebola outbreak in africa is the worst in history, infecting more than 3,500, killing more than 1,500. erika edwards, nbc news. >> president obama says the u.s. will not be intimidated by the horrific beheading of a second u.s. journalist in as many weeks. this is the only image that we will show you of steven sotloff's last moments, which were spent reading a criticism of u.s. foreign policy. president obama said he was a courageous journalist, whose life was a stark contrast to the mission of the isis group, who killed him. >> they make claims that they kill in the name of religion. but it was steven, his friends say, who deeply lov
secra had with ebola or contracted it. >> reporter: nancy writebol and her colleague, dr. kent brantly, are now free of the virus, but still recovering. in an interview with matt lauer, brantly says he found peace in his faith while he was at his sickest. >> as i sat there facing my own possible death from ebola, i said, god, i know -- i know you can save me. i know you can. but even if you don't, i want to be faithful to you. >> reporter: the ebola outbreak in africa is the...
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nancy writebol shares her story, next. ne versus cascade's leading detergent. so take the finish challenge. switch and see the difference. >>> the third american to contract the deadly ebola virus has been identified as rick sacra of holden, massachusetts. dr. sacra is a physician and professor at u mass medical school. we are hearing for the first time from nancy writebol, the american missionary who survived her battle with ebola. i want you to listen to her describe how she learned she was sick from her husband. >> he came into the room and he said, nancy, i need to tell you some things. i said okay. he said, kent has ebola. i just, i was just sick. >> dr. brandly? >> yeah. when david told me. after i kind of regrouping from that. he said and nancy, you do, too. >> can you imagine getting that news? meanwhile, the first britain to get ebola has been dischargeed from a britain hospital with a full recovery. he was treated with zmapp and experimental vaccine fast tracking the trials by the national institute of health has been injected into two humans. the out
nancy writebol shares her story, next. ne versus cascade's leading detergent. so take the finish challenge. switch and see the difference. >>> the third american to contract the deadly ebola virus has been identified as rick sacra of holden, massachusetts. dr. sacra is a physician and professor at u mass medical school. we are hearing for the first time from nancy writebol, the american missionary who survived her battle with ebola. i want you to listen to her describe how she learned...
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. >> nancy writebol is also seemingly ebola free. last month she was fighting for her life after contracting the virus in liberia. she was flown back to the u.s. for treatment and released from an atlanta hospital two weeks ago. on wednesday, telling reporters she relied on her faith to get through the ordeal. >> i had no clue what was going to happen. of course, i knew what the outcome could be. and yet there was no fear. there was just a sense of the lord's peace and presence with us, and i thought, whether i lived or whether i die, it's going to be okay. it's going to be okay. >> writebol and puley are among a handful of patients to receive the experimental drug. they represent several victories against the virus, not everyone who has taken the drug has been cured. there are a limited number of doses, so researchers are racing to come up with a vaccine. meanwhile, health officials at the u.n. warrant virus is outpacing their efforts against them. >> six months into the worst ebola epidemic in history, the world is losing the battl
. >> nancy writebol is also seemingly ebola free. last month she was fighting for her life after contracting the virus in liberia. she was flown back to the u.s. for treatment and released from an atlanta hospital two weeks ago. on wednesday, telling reporters she relied on her faith to get through the ordeal. >> i had no clue what was going to happen. of course, i knew what the outcome could be. and yet there was no fear. there was just a sense of the lord's peace and presence with...
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nancy writebol received weeks of treatment in the u.s. and says she's grateful to be alive. robert ray has her story. >> reporter: it was august 5th that nancy writebol was flown from liberia to atlanta, and she remained in isolation for nearly three weeks and was just released a couple weeks ago. well today she spokes to the media about her experience, she praised the emory folks folks here and saying they were actually fun and said good morning to liberia, this is what else she had to say. >> the question is usually asked, what do you think saved you? was it the zmapp drug? was it the supportive care? was it the liberian and our u.s. help, our u.s. medical people, was it those doctors and nurses that helped to save you? or was it your faith? and my answer to that question is all of the above. >> so nancy writebol an her colleagues dr. kent brantley receiving top knopf care here in atlanta. the cdc saying this is an epidemic, calling for an all hands on deck, officials and medical doctors to go to west africa and stop the infection. the biggest problem according to the cdc
nancy writebol received weeks of treatment in the u.s. and says she's grateful to be alive. robert ray has her story. >> reporter: it was august 5th that nancy writebol was flown from liberia to atlanta, and she remained in isolation for nearly three weeks and was just released a couple weeks ago. well today she spokes to the media about her experience, she praised the emory folks folks here and saying they were actually fun and said good morning to liberia, this is what else she had to...
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nancy writebol and her husband david sharing their story publicly. dr. nancy snyderman is joining us next, right here. >> i am so very thankful that this beautiful woman is still with me. she is -- she's the best part of my life and i told her so many times and continue to tell her, she is the most beautiful woman i know. this is holly. her long day of outdoor adventure starts with knee pain. and a choice. take 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. onward! female narrator: sleep train challenged its manufacturers sleep train challenged its manufacturers to offer even lower prices. but the mattress price wars ends sunday. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing, plus free same-day delivery, setup, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> just moments ago we heard for the first time from the second americ
nancy writebol and her husband david sharing their story publicly. dr. nancy snyderman is joining us next, right here. >> i am so very thankful that this beautiful woman is still with me. she is -- she's the best part of my life and i told her so many times and continue to tell her, she is the most beautiful woman i know. this is holly. her long day of outdoor adventure starts with knee pain. and a choice. take 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. onward! female...
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and many times i thought, i don't think i'm going to make it anymore. >> writebol thanks the doctors that helped in her treatment. so far ebola has killed 1500 people in west africa. >>> a bibby in washington state is alive thanks to a mechanic and his smart phone. a clothing store clerk called 911 when a customer's baby stopped breeding, greg olson was working a few blocks a want was alerted to the money on his app on his smart phone, he is a registered emt and is on the app, he saw the alert and ran to the store. >> this guy came up from nowhere and just scooped the baby up and knew what he was doing and it was just such a blessing to all of us. >> i don't think i ever did cpr on an infant before or even rescue breathing. i shook for a few minutes. >>> it's back to school for another round of students in our region. kids at cardinal john's kicked off the new school year, after taking care of business in the classroom. the students were headed to the pep rally, with a d.j. contest and more. >>> and the students at highland park elementary school were full of excitement, they lined u
and many times i thought, i don't think i'm going to make it anymore. >> writebol thanks the doctors that helped in her treatment. so far ebola has killed 1500 people in west africa. >>> a bibby in washington state is alive thanks to a mechanic and his smart phone. a clothing store clerk called 911 when a customer's baby stopped breeding, greg olson was working a few blocks a want was alerted to the money on his app on his smart phone, he is a registered emt and is on the app, he...
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what we've learned tonight and also the american woman, nancy writebol who survived ebola. she describes what it was like to have her husband of 40 years tell her she tested positive, forced to speak with him flew the glass. here's dr. richard besser. >> reporter: she is one of only two americans to stare down ebola and survive. >> it is a very, very lonely place to be. >> reporter: nancy writebol says it wa is her husband of 40 years who told her she had the deadly disease. >> i remember getting up out of the bed and david wanting to put his arms around me and give me a really great hug, and i just pushed him away, not wanting him to get sick. >> how hard was that for you? >> how do you tell the love of your life that they've contracted a deadly disease. >> reporter: nancy called herself the clinic's mama bear. seen in this video she had the critical job of decontaminating doctors coming out of the ward. now she was a apparent herself. as her condition worsened, a critical decision. an emergency flight back to the u.s. >> was there a period during this where you said good-
what we've learned tonight and also the american woman, nancy writebol who survived ebola. she describes what it was like to have her husband of 40 years tell her she tested positive, forced to speak with him flew the glass. here's dr. richard besser. >> reporter: she is one of only two americans to stare down ebola and survive. >> it is a very, very lonely place to be. >> reporter: nancy writebol says it wa is her husband of 40 years who told her she had the deadly disease....
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writebol got sick with ebola.se risks, again, not working in the ebola isolation center but still aware of these risks. he got a fever friday evening and decided to isolate himself at that point. fever stayed up saturday and sunday. and by monday, he was diagnosed officially with ebola. so he stays in isolation. but it sounds like he's doing okay right now. but that's sort of the sequence of events for him. a few questions still but sounds like things okay for the time being. >> what about this drug that we know the other two had taken, z map, right? isn't there a new contract? won't they now be, what, making new additional vaccines? or -- >> they could be making more of the zmaapp, a medication for people affected with the ebola virus. the vaccine trial started yesterday, as well. >> yes. >> that's to prevent people from getting infected in the first place. there's not the zmapp right now, though. dr. brantly the first -- >> the first human being. >> they didn't plan on making this more widely available. that pro
writebol got sick with ebola.se risks, again, not working in the ebola isolation center but still aware of these risks. he got a fever friday evening and decided to isolate himself at that point. fever stayed up saturday and sunday. and by monday, he was diagnosed officially with ebola. so he stays in isolation. but it sounds like he's doing okay right now. but that's sort of the sequence of events for him. a few questions still but sounds like things okay for the time being. >> what...
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. >> nancy writebol is thankful to be alive and getting stronger.ebol made first public comments since her release from atlanta hospital last month. she contracted the virus work in an ebola ward in liberia. the 59-year-old described the moments after her husband david broke the news to her that she had ebola. >> as i got up out of bed, david came toward me to give me a hug. and to put his arms around me. i knew how dangerous that was. so i said, no. just, no. and i said, david, it is going to be okay. it is really going to be okay. >> writebol has no idea how she contracted the virus. she does evacuated to emory hospital in atlanta where she received an experimental vaccine quite effective. >> a look at the serial stowaway when arrested last week at phoenix airport. take a look at surveillance from sky are bar international. marilyn hartman walking into baggage claim, pulling a small carry-on. problem she had a restraining order barring her from being at an airport without a legitimate ticket. a judge issued the order after hartman managed to sneak
. >> nancy writebol is thankful to be alive and getting stronger.ebol made first public comments since her release from atlanta hospital last month. she contracted the virus work in an ebola ward in liberia. the 59-year-old described the moments after her husband david broke the news to her that she had ebola. >> as i got up out of bed, david came toward me to give me a hug. and to put his arms around me. i knew how dangerous that was. so i said, no. just, no. and i said, david, it...
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nancy writebol and kent brantly didn't think they could be infected in the isolation units.there concern that ebola could be spreading more easily than we thought? >> that's a real concern and when i spoke to ali last week i said we had seen about 250 health care workers at the front lines who had become infected with ebola another alarming statistic in this situation and the second american doctor who has become infected wasn't working in ebola ward. he was caring for women who were pregnant. it's unclear when or how he became infected but the same is true of kent brant li and his colleague nancy writebol. we find they are following protocol but they are overwhelmed with patients dealing with ebola so it's much easier for disease to spread and for the staff to become very tired and for morale to fall. >> let's help these efforts to ramp up production of zmapp serum which may help and studies and vaccines can move forward and find a way to help these people, doctor's nice to see you, thank you. >>> hermella. >> the south carolina teen is suing the state's dmv over what he an
nancy writebol and kent brantly didn't think they could be infected in the isolation units.there concern that ebola could be spreading more easily than we thought? >> that's a real concern and when i spoke to ali last week i said we had seen about 250 health care workers at the front lines who had become infected with ebola another alarming statistic in this situation and the second american doctor who has become infected wasn't working in ebola ward. he was caring for women who were...
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we're hearing from nancy writebol. she's scheduled to pick for the first time since her diagnosis. >> you are looking at cameras at charlotte, north carolina. writebol and her husband has been spending time together at an undisclosed location. she was released from a hospital ebola--free. >> in the meantime, back to our top story, the president dealing with two very complicated crises on his trip overseas. one involving ukraine and the other the conflict with isis. the president speaking about both of those issues over the course of the morning. nick robertson is in newport, wales, the president headed in that direction right now. nick, we knew the president would have to respond to the execution of steven sotloff. we got on that plane yesterday headed for europe before talking about it. he landed in this morning and he did final discuss it. >> reporter: he did, and certainly the message is a very cloud -- loud and clear one to those members of isis. he says that the united states will seek justice and get justice. he
we're hearing from nancy writebol. she's scheduled to pick for the first time since her diagnosis. >> you are looking at cameras at charlotte, north carolina. writebol and her husband has been spending time together at an undisclosed location. she was released from a hospital ebola--free. >> in the meantime, back to our top story, the president dealing with two very complicated crises on his trip overseas. one involving ukraine and the other the conflict with isis. the president...
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we're also hearing from ebola survivor nancy writebol for the first time. jeff glor talked to the aid worker about her near death ordeal and her recovery. that's good news. good morning. >> yes, its is good news. good morning. nancy thought she had malaria and was tested positive for it. then she was tested again and got the news as sacra has this week. it was ebola. >> the darkest moment was the night they put me on the airplane, not knowing whether i would ever see my husband again, not knowing whether i would live on that flight. >> reporter: nancy writebol was released from emory university hospital two weeks ago. she told me she felt near death when she was trance ports. she received the experimental drug zmapp. >> was it the zmapp drug? was it the supportive care. or was it your faith. and my answer to that question is all of the above. >> reporter: writebol and the second victim were both working in the unit. rick sacra flew there after he learned they had the disease but he worked in a maternity ward away from ebola patients. secretary bruce johnson
we're also hearing from ebola survivor nancy writebol for the first time. jeff glor talked to the aid worker about her near death ordeal and her recovery. that's good news. good morning. >> yes, its is good news. good morning. nancy thought she had malaria and was tested positive for it. then she was tested again and got the news as sacra has this week. it was ebola. >> the darkest moment was the night they put me on the airplane, not knowing whether i would ever see my husband...
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his colleague, nancy writebol is speaking for the first time about her infection and recovery.er. >> reporter: she is one of two americans to stare down ebola and survive. >> it is a very, very lonely place to be. >> reporter: nancy writebol says it was her husband of 40 years who told her she had the deadly disease. >> i remember getting up out of the bed and david wanting to put his arms around me and give me a really great hug. and i just pushed him away. not wanting him to get sick. >> reporter: how hard was that for you? >> how do you tell the love of your life that they have contracted a deadly disease. >> reporter: nancy called herself the clinic's mama bear. seen her in the video. she had critical job of decontaminating doctors out of the ebola ward. now she was a patient herself. as her condition worsened a critical decision. an emergency flight back to the u.s. was there a period during this when you said good-bye to each other? >> i think for me it was when i got on that plane. because i -- i mean -- i just didn't know. and i know that they had talked that they weren
his colleague, nancy writebol is speaking for the first time about her infection and recovery.er. >> reporter: she is one of two americans to stare down ebola and survive. >> it is a very, very lonely place to be. >> reporter: nancy writebol says it was her husband of 40 years who told her she had the deadly disease. >> i remember getting up out of the bed and david wanting to put his arms around me and give me a really great hug. and i just pushed him away. not wanting...
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meanwhile, in her first public appearance, nancy writebol described one of the most difficult aspects of this disease, listen. >> i watched as people were business themselves not able to have a family member near them. not able to feel the touch of another person near them because they're isolated. >> and nancy writebol described her own experience the moment she found out that she had tested positive for ebola. she says her husband david tried to comfort her, wanted to give her a hug, but she told him to stay back knowing the risks that were involved. and so it's certainly good to see the two of them standing side by side during that news conference, neil. >> indeed, jonathan, thank you very much, in atlanta. well dr. scott, frequent guest of the show says if we want to stop ebola from becoming a problem here, we need to kill it will once and for all. but we're not near that, are we? it seems it's getting worse. >> no, it clearly is. the cdc director was very clear that we're at a tipping point. you worry you're going to have a large number of cases, you get to a point where it's har
meanwhile, in her first public appearance, nancy writebol described one of the most difficult aspects of this disease, listen. >> i watched as people were business themselves not able to have a family member near them. not able to feel the touch of another person near them because they're isolated. >> and nancy writebol described her own experience the moment she found out that she had tested positive for ebola. she says her husband david tried to comfort her, wanted to give her a...
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nancy writebol held a news conference in north carolina yesterday to talk about her ordeal. she and dr. kent brantly became sick while working in liberia. then they were flown to the united states and treated at a georgia hospital. writebol spoke about the moment her husband broke the news that she had ebola. >> david came towards me to give me a hug and to put his arms around me and i knew how dangerous that was and so i said, no. just no. and there were many times when i thought, i don't think i'm going to make it. >> meanwhile, another u.s. doctor is being treated in liberia after coming down with the ebola virus. dr. rick sacra of massachusetts was there to deliver babies and was not even working in the ebola wing. >>> time now 4:41. coming up, a touchy subject in santa clara this morning. what to do with ray mcdonald. we'll check with jim harbaugh about the answer. >> what's cool about your school? email your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com and we may come and feature your school on the show. ,,,,,, when salesman alan ames books his room at laquinta.com, he get
nancy writebol held a news conference in north carolina yesterday to talk about her ordeal. she and dr. kent brantly became sick while working in liberia. then they were flown to the united states and treated at a georgia hospital. writebol spoke about the moment her husband broke the news that she had ebola. >> david came towards me to give me a hug and to put his arms around me and i knew how dangerous that was and so i said, no. just no. and there were many times when i thought, i...
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writebol made her first public mea comments today since her release last month.ed the virus while working in liberia. the 59-year-old described the moments after her husband, david, broke the news to her that she had ebola. >> as i got up out of bed, david came towards me to give me a hug, and put his arms around me. and i knew how dangerous that was. and so i said no. just -- no. and i said, david, it's going to be ok. it's really going to be ok. >> writebol says she had no idea how she contracted the virus, which spreads through contact with bodily fluids. she was evacuated by plane to atlanta where she received an experimental vaccine. >>> today a gathering of the minds at the state department in washington, d.c. secretary of state john kerry hosted five of his predecessors in a rare public reunion. henry kissinger, james baker, madaleine albright, colin powell, and hillary clinton joined kerry to break ground on a center that will offer interactive exhibits and other educational programs. >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 4:00, the father who says he no longer w
writebol made her first public mea comments today since her release last month.ed the virus while working in liberia. the 59-year-old described the moments after her husband, david, broke the news to her that she had ebola. >> as i got up out of bed, david came towards me to give me a hug, and put his arms around me. and i knew how dangerous that was. and so i said no. just -- no. and i said, david, it's going to be ok. it's really going to be ok. >> writebol says she had no idea...
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and american nantionsy writebol recovered from the disease in atlanta. she spoke for the first time this week about her extraordinary recovery. >> the question is usually asked what do you think saved you. was it the zmapp drug? was it the supportive care? was it the liberian and our u.s. health, our u.s. medical people? was it those doctors and nurses that helped to save you? or was it your faith? and my answer to that question is all of the above. >> you know, writebol beat the odds. but this crisis is far from under control. in fact, the head of the cdc says time is running out. >> there is a window of opportunity to tamp this down, but that window is closing. >> i can tell you that, you know, dr. frieden went on to echo the same thing he'd said more than a month ago in front of congress. >> we know how it spreads. we know how to stop it from spreading. the challenge is to do that everywhere that's needed. >> but frankly, you know, i'm not entirely sure what that means. i think details really do matter here. and we haven't heard enough specifics of th
and american nantionsy writebol recovered from the disease in atlanta. she spoke for the first time this week about her extraordinary recovery. >> the question is usually asked what do you think saved you. was it the zmapp drug? was it the supportive care? was it the liberian and our u.s. health, our u.s. medical people? was it those doctors and nurses that helped to save you? or was it your faith? and my answer to that question is all of the above. >> you know, writebol beat the...
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and kent brantly and nancy writebol are getting stronger every day thanks to a commendation of factors. >> the question is usually asked, what do you think. was it the z-mapp drug? was at the supportive care? was a u.s. medical people and those doctors and nurses that helped to save you? and my answer to that question is is all of the above. lou: coming up, we will be talking with the doctor who is helping to conduct the verse human trial for an experimental kent brantly and nancy writebol vaccine. that started with the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious seizes and he will be joining us here in the broadcast later on. and we are learning more about the 18-year-old teenager who was killed by a ferguson misery, police officer last month. according to a juvenile court system, he did not face any chas at the time of his death and was never charged with a felony. a missouri judge is deciding whether or not to release his records if he had any. we are coming right back. lou: the president has a strategy for the islamic state after all and actually two plans. degrade
and kent brantly and nancy writebol are getting stronger every day thanks to a commendation of factors. >> the question is usually asked, what do you think. was it the z-mapp drug? was at the supportive care? was a u.s. medical people and those doctors and nurses that helped to save you? and my answer to that question is is all of the above. lou: coming up, we will be talking with the doctor who is helping to conduct the verse human trial for an experimental kent brantly and nancy...
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unlike kent brantley and nancy writebol, he won't receive the experimental drug because there aren't any more doses available. instead, doctors say they could use blood from brantley and writebol to create a new experimental therapy. >> we're evaluating the possibility of using serum from the recovered patients. they would presumably have anti-body formed against the virus. >> the world health organization says there are two promising ebola vaccines, and that results from safety tests could be available as soon as november. >>> exclusive new details about a deadly crash involving a local police cadet. what he was told moments before the accident that may have played a role. >>> d.c.'s flight bound for beijing forced to turn around. how a custody fight led to the dramatic scene. >>> controversy over the name or fall-out from a losing season. fall-out from a losing season. why the to prove a point about internet speeds, we slowed down an up escalator. this is crazy i don't get it, this one is working ladies, shouldn't up be as fast as down? yeah. shouldn't internet speeds match as well
unlike kent brantley and nancy writebol, he won't receive the experimental drug because there aren't any more doses available. instead, doctors say they could use blood from brantley and writebol to create a new experimental therapy. >> we're evaluating the possibility of using serum from the recovered patients. they would presumably have anti-body formed against the virus. >> the world health organization says there are two promising ebola vaccines, and that results from safety...
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nancy and david writebol were missionaries in africa. she recalled getting the diagnosis from her husband. >> dave came towards me to give me a hug and put his arms around me, and i knew how dangerous that was. and so i said no. just no. >> she was treated with the zmapp drug. a doctor from massachusetts is the third american to contract the ebola virus in west africa. dr. rick sacra is still in liberia, said to be doing well and in isolation there. but he, too, might be hided back to the u.s. for treatment. >> i know there have been discussions that this person will be coming back to the united states. i don't believe the actual site where they're coming back has been decided yet. >> nancy writebol and dr. brantley were treated at emery university in atlanta. we do know that dr. sacra will not be treated with zmapp because the manufacturer says there are no doses remaining. >>> still ahead, president obama issued strong words against isis, promising to destroy the terror group after two public executions. what his plan of attack may be.
nancy and david writebol were missionaries in africa. she recalled getting the diagnosis from her husband. >> dave came towards me to give me a hug and put his arms around me, and i knew how dangerous that was. and so i said no. just no. >> she was treated with the zmapp drug. a doctor from massachusetts is the third american to contract the ebola virus in west africa. dr. rick sacra is still in liberia, said to be doing well and in isolation there. but he, too, might be hided back...
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nancy writebol got infected while doing missionary work, with her husband, in liberia. >> i got up out of bed and as i got up, david came toward me to give me a hug and put his arms around me and i knew have the interest that once and i said no. and i said david, it's going to be ok. >>writebol and another infected american were successfully treated with an experimental drug in atlanta. both are out of the hospital. but that medicine is not available for a third american who was recently infected. the girl in wisconsin, who survived being stabbed 19-times, is back in school. a 12 year old girl had just finished the sixth grade, when she was attacked on may 31-st. prosecutors say the victim's friends lured her to a wooded area, stabbed her, and left her to die. police say the friends admitted to doing it because of a fictional internet character called, "slenderman." the victim's family says she spent her summer break going to the doctor every week. she went to the first day of school on tuesday, but she's still getting counseling. a columbia university senior is carrying around a mattr
nancy writebol got infected while doing missionary work, with her husband, in liberia. >> i got up out of bed and as i got up, david came toward me to give me a hug and put his arms around me and i knew have the interest that once and i said no. and i said david, it's going to be ok. >>writebol and another infected american were successfully treated with an experimental drug in atlanta. both are out of the hospital. but that medicine is not available for a third american who was...
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kent brantley and nancy writebol. brantley and writebol could help with another experimental therapy. >> we're evaluating the possibility of using serum from the recovered patients. they would presumably have anti-body formed against the virus. >> reporter: 51-year-old sakra somehow became infected with the ebola virus while treating pregnant woman at a hospital in liberia. the world health organization says there are two promising ebola vaccines and that results from safety tests could be available as soon as november. if proven safe -- >> it's rising exponentially. the disease is spreading far faster than the response. 4,000 cases of ebola. 2,000 people have died. doctors rely on their colleagues at emory hospital for suggestions and tips. mall things they hope will make a big difference. >>> a mother killed in a deadly fire, and the son who made it out alive is now sitting in jail charged with murder. >>> and a mother once justice. why she has renewed hope that the man who killed her 3-year-old will be caught. >>>
kent brantley and nancy writebol. brantley and writebol could help with another experimental therapy. >> we're evaluating the possibility of using serum from the recovered patients. they would presumably have anti-body formed against the virus. >> reporter: 51-year-old sakra somehow became infected with the ebola virus while treating pregnant woman at a hospital in liberia. the world health organization says there are two promising ebola vaccines and that results from safety tests...
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. >> the latest doctor sickened is wtd same group as nancy writebol. she is to appear at a news conference tomorrow. >>> turning to health check, women diagnosed with breast cancer have a range of treatment options. five times as many patients have chosen double mastectomies even when it's on one side. >> but it doesn't improve the chances of long-term survival. they found survival rates after double mastectomy is the same forever single with radiation afterwards. >> this is a surgery that has a higher complication rate and we need to improve on the strategies for improving on an opinion who is making choices. the operation is popular among younger women. >>> athleteses at one delaware county school started the new school year with community service. the football team left their uniforms and cleats behind and volunteered at the landsdowne ymca, they cleaned the pool and volunteered at the landsdowne ymca, they cleaned the pool and all part of a goodw do you guys do instant hey, i losreplacement?ard. (snap!) what just happened? check your wallet. no. ..
. >> the latest doctor sickened is wtd same group as nancy writebol. she is to appear at a news conference tomorrow. >>> turning to health check, women diagnosed with breast cancer have a range of treatment options. five times as many patients have chosen double mastectomies even when it's on one side. >> but it doesn't improve the chances of long-term survival. they found survival rates after double mastectomy is the same forever single with radiation afterwards. >>...