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>> dungeons & dragons.he way i got into dungeons & dragons was my dad, when i was nine, hired a babysitter that introduced me to dungeons & dragons. creating a new world, thinking how stories come together. like an interactive novel. >> you went to stanford. you majored in symbolic systems. what is that? >> it's a unique major. the simple explanation is -- most do not think it is simple. it is a step deeper. part of what is performing the world's this notion of system assemblage. whether it's computer programs, models of how we think -- i think i was the eighth or ninth person to have that major. >> so while you are at stanford, you met peter thiel. >> yes. peter and i had both been told about each other by people we knew. i was told he was really right wing, he was told i was really left-wing. we grabbed coffee, i think we argued for eight hours. we said that was fun, let's do that again. >> you went to oxford and studied philosophy, why? >> if i'm an academic, i can write about both of these interesting q
>> dungeons & dragons.he way i got into dungeons & dragons was my dad, when i was nine, hired a babysitter that introduced me to dungeons & dragons. creating a new world, thinking how stories come together. like an interactive novel. >> you went to stanford. you majored in symbolic systems. what is that? >> it's a unique major. the simple explanation is -- most do not think it is simple. it is a step deeper. part of what is performing the world's this notion of...
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was he planned to be married. >> as it turns out eric dungeon did leave liberia to come here and plan a wedding with louise. >> and the third health care worker to be infected and treated in omaha, entered a massachusetts hospital yesterday with a fever and a cough. authorities tested him and saying it highly unlikely he's had a recurrence of ebola. back here in dallas, the officials say the monitoring period for symptoms lasts three weeks, meaning those being checked out now have two more weeks to go before they can be cleared. lester. >> mark, thanks. >>> the other part of this ebola story we're following, another american infected with the virus is on his way home to this country. he's a freelance cameraman working for nbc news when he was diagnosed. he'll be treated in omaha nebraska. and nbc's kate snow is there for us tonight. kate? >> reporter: lester, good evening. ashoka muckpo's father said he is counting the minutes before he can get here back to the united states. he is doing pretty well. he is walking and eating and drinking on his own, all good signs and the team at the
was he planned to be married. >> as it turns out eric dungeon did leave liberia to come here and plan a wedding with louise. >> and the third health care worker to be infected and treated in omaha, entered a massachusetts hospital yesterday with a fever and a cough. authorities tested him and saying it highly unlikely he's had a recurrence of ebola. back here in dallas, the officials say the monitoring period for symptoms lasts three weeks, meaning those being checked out now have...
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thomas eric dungeon died between 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. this morning. once he died that set in motion another first, another test for the american health care system. because one of the terrible truths about ebola is that after a person has just died from the disease, their body right after death can actually be very, very infectious. i mean, the virus cannot live indefinitely without some live host in which to reproduce, but for a considerable amount of time after someone has died, there's such a high amount of the ebola virus in their dead body that contact with bodily fluids from the corporatise of somebody who has just died can be a risky situation in terms of passing on the virus. sort of counterintuitive but dead bodies aren't usually a very worrisome thing, but when it comes to ebola, that's not the case. so the cdc today reiterated instructions for how to safely handle the bod of somebody who died in ebola. anybody handling the body of somebody who has died of ebola has to wear personal protective equipment including a head-to-toe scrub suit, a
thomas eric dungeon died between 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. this morning. once he died that set in motion another first, another test for the american health care system. because one of the terrible truths about ebola is that after a person has just died from the disease, their body right after death can actually be very, very infectious. i mean, the virus cannot live indefinitely without some live host in which to reproduce, but for a considerable amount of time after someone has died, there's...
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show the patient dungeon was released from the emergency room after registering a 103-degree fever. the former white house press secretary was honored. vice president joe biden and former press secretaries and other members of the press paid their respects to james brady. he was ronald regan's press secretary and suffered a traumatic brain injury after this attempt to assassinate ronald regan. he died at the age of 73. faculty and staff are remembering the principal, dr. payne after he suddenly passed away. >> lives of troubled inner city children completely transformed at the hands of one man. that's the life being celebrated today at the duke ellington school of arts. he was a >> it is filled with shock and sorrow as former students and current students and parents have been mourning here with the staff. they have been dropping off flowers all morning long after hearing father john payne passed away. as he was working at the school he collapsed and rushed to the hospital where he later died of a heart attack. served as the pastor at the school and served for those elementary stude
show the patient dungeon was released from the emergency room after registering a 103-degree fever. the former white house press secretary was honored. vice president joe biden and former press secretaries and other members of the press paid their respects to james brady. he was ronald regan's press secretary and suffered a traumatic brain injury after this attempt to assassinate ronald regan. he died at the age of 73. faculty and staff are remembering the principal, dr. payne after he suddenly...
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. >> but i think the moment for me was when you got to the slave castle and you go through the dungeon and you go through the door of no return, which is where the slaves boarded the boat that is took you to the slave ship. so either you got on the ship -- you spent time in that slave castle which is really a dungeon for three months in your own feces and bodily fluids, no place to go to the bathroom. once you got onto the ship, that was a three-month journey. it was either survive or die. you didn't know what was ahead of you. i tried to hold it in. when you watch, my mom is doing most of the talking because i cry if you look at me. that was the moment for me that i just couldn't handle it anymore. >> that's when you let it go. >> and i kind of lost it at that moment. >> in the final 60 seconds -- we're airing the whole thing tomorrow night at 10:00. but we live pretty blessed lives. and this is the kind of -- this has to be the kind of thing where now every day, you are much more cognizant of that . >> yes. i'm a pretty determined person. this made me even more determined. look out,
. >> but i think the moment for me was when you got to the slave castle and you go through the dungeon and you go through the door of no return, which is where the slaves boarded the boat that is took you to the slave ship. so either you got on the ship -- you spent time in that slave castle which is really a dungeon for three months in your own feces and bodily fluids, no place to go to the bathroom. once you got onto the ship, that was a three-month journey. it was either survive or...
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>>> archeologists say they have found the dungeons that headcount dracula. >> according to this the team found the dungeons and tunnels in a turkish castle where vlad was held in the 13th century and one research says this castle is completely surrounded by tunnels and it's really mysterious, like vampire type mysterious. >> you want to go there. >> i still want to know how fast that car can go. >>> mila kunis and ashton kutcher are now proud parents. on ashton's website he wrote we would like to welcome our baby to the world. may your life be filled with love, life, laughter, and privacy. good luck with that last one. >>> top, how about a look at our forecast, sir? >> odds are it's going to be a good looking baby, don't you think? >> good chance. >> exercise soon. showers are bearing down on us. we're dry around the beltway, but showers dressel quickly out toward winchester, i--- increasing quickly out toward winchester, frederick, you, too, light showers in hagerstown. you've got a little time left to get the jog in and get home before the rain starts. here's futurecast. by 10:00 tonig
>>> archeologists say they have found the dungeons that headcount dracula. >> according to this the team found the dungeons and tunnels in a turkish castle where vlad was held in the 13th century and one research says this castle is completely surrounded by tunnels and it's really mysterious, like vampire type mysterious. >> you want to go there. >> i still want to know how fast that car can go. >>> mila kunis and ashton kutcher are now proud parents. on...
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. >> this was a dungeon. >> it was dark in here. >> all dark in here.y were healthier in chains. you see the holes on the wall. they were held in chains. and this opportunity, the floor which you stand on now, with feces and blood. decomposed bodies, clothes, food, vomit, sweat. >> i kept looking for places to escape and there was no escape. the only escape was either become a slave, go to a new world our escape through death. >> what you are standing before now is a shrine. and behind this wall there was a tunnel. through which the captives were led to the exits. >> is that where the ship? >> yes, to get on the boat and to get on to the ships. now they're dedicated to the souls is of our ancestors. >> i don't know how many thousands or millions of people ended up in places like this. >> i have candles for you to light in memory of ancestors that passed through this facility. >> that one little candle was a fire of inspiration. we're survivors. >> yes. >> survivor spirit. survivors. >> through this door they left behind the known for the unknown. left b
. >> this was a dungeon. >> it was dark in here. >> all dark in here.y were healthier in chains. you see the holes on the wall. they were held in chains. and this opportunity, the floor which you stand on now, with feces and blood. decomposed bodies, clothes, food, vomit, sweat. >> i kept looking for places to escape and there was no escape. the only escape was either become a slave, go to a new world our escape through death. >> what you are standing before now is...
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say in dallas that they're following 48 people who had varying levels of contact with thomas eric dungeon. none have shown any symptoms or signs of being infected. there's no outbreak of ebola in this country. there's only and ever been one patient diagnosed here, that he did not contract the disease here. he contracted it somewhere else. he just happened to fly here in between getting it and starting to get sick from it. this is all we've had to do thus far. i mean, there have been dozens of worried well maybe patients all over the country, people who a fever or traveled to west africa or maybe both. another man turned himself in to health authorities in texas today. he said he'd been on the sheriff's department detail at thomas eric duncan's apartment in dallas, and so that man is being mon for the or theed tonight to see if there is any chance that he was exposed rather than just being worried about his expose sure, but again, no other identified case of anybody ever getting ebola in this country from thomas eric duncan or from anybody else. but with thomas eric dungeon dying today, wi
say in dallas that they're following 48 people who had varying levels of contact with thomas eric dungeon. none have shown any symptoms or signs of being infected. there's no outbreak of ebola in this country. there's only and ever been one patient diagnosed here, that he did not contract the disease here. he contracted it somewhere else. he just happened to fly here in between getting it and starting to get sick from it. this is all we've had to do thus far. i mean, there have been dozens of...
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the last thing is the dungeon as crab, let it all blend together. it will be delicious.hen i could, i will try to make healthy meals with fresh ingredients, whatever is in season and local. those juicy, fresh tomatoes will take about an hour to cook down into a nice sauce. this is a good time to make our fish stock. we will take a step that seems like trash and boil it up in water and make a delicious and they speed up my parents were great clerics, and we had wonderful food. family dinners are very important. any chance you can sit down together and have a meal together, it is great communal atmosphere. one of the things i like the most is the opportunity to be creative. hello. anybody with sets their mind to it can cut. always nice to start chopping some vegetables and x and the delicious. all this double in view is this broth with great flavor. but your heart into it. make something that you, family, and friends will really enjoy. >> i am here with a manager at the heart of the city farmer's market in san francisco. thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about
the last thing is the dungeon as crab, let it all blend together. it will be delicious.hen i could, i will try to make healthy meals with fresh ingredients, whatever is in season and local. those juicy, fresh tomatoes will take about an hour to cook down into a nice sauce. this is a good time to make our fish stock. we will take a step that seems like trash and boil it up in water and make a delicious and they speed up my parents were great clerics, and we had wonderful food. family dinners are...
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there was also a very difficult situation when platon lebedev was thrown into the dungeon and we were told he would sit there forever. there were a couple of other when theresituations was no way out except for to do this. that is normal in jail. >> there were others who participated in hunger strikes when you were there, not just you? >> of course. how --hard for me to say to what extent these people were ready to go all the way. us.ver told anybody to join it is an extremely personal attitude. >> how did you get to the point you were willing to put your life on the line? how did you come to the moment that you said, i have to do this? i believe that there is someone who stands above us. higher than us. i believe at some moment, we all an answer forive what we have done or not done before him. has -- he doeshe not have a good attitude towards suicide. i needed to know, will he understand why i did this or not? when i felt he would understand me, i put my life on the line. >> what was the longest hunger strike? >> the usual one was somewhere around 10 or 11 days. days.s unannounced 28
there was also a very difficult situation when platon lebedev was thrown into the dungeon and we were told he would sit there forever. there were a couple of other when theresituations was no way out except for to do this. that is normal in jail. >> there were others who participated in hunger strikes when you were there, not just you? >> of course. how --hard for me to say to what extent these people were ready to go all the way. us.ver told anybody to join it is an extremely...
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. >> back o the dungeon. his time in segregation increased in 14 days. only time out of the cell will be for a shower. >> i don't come out for rec at all. shower status, every day. i can't get it shaking on nobody because i'm on shower status. >> meaning you can't fight again? >> if that's how you want to put it, that's my little slang, my little lingo, but yeah, so all day, miss, you know. doing the same old, same old. and when it come to sleep people say you can sleep throughout the day. sleep all day. you can't do that because you'll be up all night. >> deputy stangle who helps run the segregation unit handed down the sanctions against bloodworth after a brief hearing with him. bloodworth has asked to speak to stangle. >> 14 long days. >> it is 14 long days. >> what would do you if someone called you a bitch? >> i would go to the unit officer and tell him what is going on. >> no, you wouldn't. that's a lie. it's a respect thing. >> i wouldn't swing first. that's what i would not do. >> wouldn't swing first? >> so, what would you do? >> it's not up to
. >> back o the dungeon. his time in segregation increased in 14 days. only time out of the cell will be for a shower. >> i don't come out for rec at all. shower status, every day. i can't get it shaking on nobody because i'm on shower status. >> meaning you can't fight again? >> if that's how you want to put it, that's my little slang, my little lingo, but yeah, so all day, miss, you know. doing the same old, same old. and when it come to sleep people say you can sleep...
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there was also a very difficult situation when platon lebedev was thrown into the dungeon and we were told that he would sit there forever. there were a couple of other unpleasant situations when there was no way out, except to do do this, and that's normal in jail. >> rose: but there were others who also participated in hunger strikes while you were there, not just you? >> of course. but it's hard for me to say how to what extent these people were ready to go all the way. that's their choice, i never told anybody to join in because your attitude to your own life is an extremely personal attitude. >> and how did you get to the point where you are willing to put your life on the line. >> how did you come-- how did you say si have to do this? >> you know, i believe that there is someone that stands, who stands above us, higher than us. i believe that at some point we is all will need to give an answer for what we've done an not done in life before him. and i believe. >> that he does not have a good attitude towards suicide. so i needed it to know, will he understand why i did this or no
there was also a very difficult situation when platon lebedev was thrown into the dungeon and we were told that he would sit there forever. there were a couple of other unpleasant situations when there was no way out, except to do do this, and that's normal in jail. >> rose: but there were others who also participated in hunger strikes while you were there, not just you? >> of course. but it's hard for me to say how to what extent these people were ready to go all the way. that's...
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melissa: i am going for dungeon and dragons.ulling a deal with show after heavy pressure from greenpeace. the environmental group released this video showing oil pouring over a lego version of the arctic. i think the irony in all of this is legos are plastic, made from petroleum, so the idea, this is an oil-based product anyway, but their distance themselves from oil because -- you see sort of the insanity of this. >> are they going to make them out of potatoes or something? melissa: i don't even think they have realized that. just don't sell them with the show logo. >> how else are you going to get oil? >> the craziest part about this is lego has nothing to do with this at all. shell is going to go ou and find another company. they partner with museums and educational companies, they partner with all sorts of people. what did lego do wrong here? melissa: i think you have petroleum products in your hair as well. what do you think? >> everything to use as part of oil and everything from making it to the filming to the power is al
melissa: i am going for dungeon and dragons.ulling a deal with show after heavy pressure from greenpeace. the environmental group released this video showing oil pouring over a lego version of the arctic. i think the irony in all of this is legos are plastic, made from petroleum, so the idea, this is an oil-based product anyway, but their distance themselves from oil because -- you see sort of the insanity of this. >> are they going to make them out of potatoes or something? melissa: i...
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they all had contact with dungeon, on this, his first trip from liberia to the united states. authorities want to make sure they too don't have signs of ebola. >> the public can be assured, you're going to be safe. this virus is isolated, is being contained, will be contained. >> reporter: but there are safety questions here in dallas and in the united states. duncan arrived in the u.s. from liberia on september 20th, five days later he went to the hospital for care but was sent home. and officials say in response to a nurse's question, he volunteers he came from africa. >> the nurse was part of a care team taking care of him in the emergency department. regretfully, that information was not fully communicated throughout the full team. and as a result, the full import of that information wasn't factored into the clinical decision-making. >> reporter: two days later, duncan runs to the hospital and a close friends tell cnn the hospital wasn't moving fast enough so the friend called the cdc. the cdc directed them to the texas department of health leading to a phone call to the h
they all had contact with dungeon, on this, his first trip from liberia to the united states. authorities want to make sure they too don't have signs of ebola. >> the public can be assured, you're going to be safe. this virus is isolated, is being contained, will be contained. >> reporter: but there are safety questions here in dallas and in the united states. duncan arrived in the u.s. from liberia on september 20th, five days later he went to the hospital for care but was sent...
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before he became symptomatic, those 48 did not include more than 70 health workers who interacted with dungeon once he was at texas presbyterian health center. if conditions described by the nurses were actually then conditions under which he was treated in that hospital, it seems clear that if he was at a stage where he was that symptomatic and left out there in the open and there were that many people in contact with him and there were so few protocols of how to deal with him and literally dozens of people were interacting with him under those circumstances at the most infectious time in his illness up to and including the time after he died, if what those nurses say is true, it seems like it is officially foolish to thing that there will not be more cases, not necessarily more cases that are grown out of the existing patients that have been identified since eric duncan, but there will be more cases among the people who treated him. the more than 70 people who treated him under those circumstances. and i say there will likely be more not to try to be scary. it's about trying to be real in a
before he became symptomatic, those 48 did not include more than 70 health workers who interacted with dungeon once he was at texas presbyterian health center. if conditions described by the nurses were actually then conditions under which he was treated in that hospital, it seems clear that if he was at a stage where he was that symptomatic and left out there in the open and there were that many people in contact with him and there were so few protocols of how to deal with him and literally...
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shannon: you're seeing pictures of dungeon he apparently had. member of his defense team said they will keep the evidence about his kinky lifestyle out. it is not relevant. we'll leave it there. >> not relevant, fred. leave it out. shannon: more than we should hear on day time television. thank you both. good to see you. >> have a good weekend. shannon: you too. eric: happened again, another major chain for those of us with a sweet tooth admits there was a big data breach. we'll have details about that. >>> plus what a week on wall street. they better be popping the dramamine after the roller-coaster ride. stocks are a little calmer today. what you need to know to keep your money. the conference call. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have the comcast business voiceedge mobile app. it lets you switch seamlessly from your desk phone to your mobile with no interruptions. i've never felt so alive.
shannon: you're seeing pictures of dungeon he apparently had. member of his defense team said they will keep the evidence about his kinky lifestyle out. it is not relevant. we'll leave it there. >> not relevant, fred. leave it out. shannon: more than we should hear on day time television. thank you both. good to see you. >> have a good weekend. shannon: you too. eric: happened again, another major chain for those of us with a sweet tooth admits there was a big data breach. we'll...
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it's called dungeons and dragqueens. any lube or stuff you need, hit me up. >> but now she was about to try something new. >> i'm going to escape from my unit and go to a baptism, hopefully get dunked in the water, have a wet t-shirt contest, praise jesus. you know? yeah. that kind of thing. i'm just doing -- i'm not really a bible thumper. i believe in god. i'm actually doing it to get out of the unit. it's that boring in here. yeah, uh-huh. >> she was talking about the baptism as if it was something to kill time, something fun to do. and then there was a moment where she really stopped and realized what she was doing and then she began to get emotional. >> stalbird says the recent death of a good friend caused her to re-evaluate her life. >> i just had a moment where -- a moment of clarity, i guess. >> what happened? >> confusion, anger, hostility. a lot of frustration, a lot of helplessness and hopelessness and feeling lost within myself. and i act like a fool when i act like an idiot around here just to cover up who
it's called dungeons and dragqueens. any lube or stuff you need, hit me up. >> but now she was about to try something new. >> i'm going to escape from my unit and go to a baptism, hopefully get dunked in the water, have a wet t-shirt contest, praise jesus. you know? yeah. that kind of thing. i'm just doing -- i'm not really a bible thumper. i believe in god. i'm actually doing it to get out of the unit. it's that boring in here. yeah, uh-huh. >> she was talking about the...
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this was a dungeon for the case and the burials. >> but it was dark in here. >> it was dark in here.le in the wall? holes in the wall. they were held in chains. and this channel was for the feces and urine. this was covered with feces, blood, decomposed bodies, clothes, food, vomit, sweat. i kept looking for places to escape and there was no escape. the only escape was either become a slave, go to a new world or you escape through death. >> what you are standing before now is a shrine. and behind this wall there was a tunnel. it led to the exits. >> is that where the ships left? >> yes. now the walls are dedicated to the souls of our ancestors. >> i don't know how many thousands or millions of people ended up in places like this. >> i request a candle for you to light in memory of ancestors who passed through this facility. >> that one little candle was a fire of inspiration. >> the survivors. >> yes. >> survivor spirit. >> survivors. >> through this door, they left behind security for security. they went through this door. >> you want to go? and you walk through not the passage you
this was a dungeon for the case and the burials. >> but it was dark in here. >> it was dark in here.le in the wall? holes in the wall. they were held in chains. and this channel was for the feces and urine. this was covered with feces, blood, decomposed bodies, clothes, food, vomit, sweat. i kept looking for places to escape and there was no escape. the only escape was either become a slave, go to a new world or you escape through death. >> what you are standing before now is...
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. >> safer: a labyrinth of corridors-- dungeons for slaves, cages for animals, all brought from the fare. and wooden elevators, raised by ropes and pulleys, leading to trap doors in the stage. >> bowes: there's a wonderful scene in "gladiator" where the tiger pops out of the floor. this is exactly the kind of thing that would have been used to wow the audience. >> safer: since the 18th century, the roman catholic church has venerated the colosseum as a symbol of the early christian martyrs who were put to death for their beliefs. professor bowes tells visitors there were indeed early christians quietly executed elsewhere in rome. but as for the colosseum... >> bowes: we have not one piece of evidence that any christians were ever killed in this building, not one. there are, i think, really interesting reasons for this. if you take a group of people who, by all accounts, are extraordinarily brave in the face of certain death, and you put them in this space and put them on display, who's everyone going to cheer for? they're going to cheer for the christians, right? because they show such
. >> safer: a labyrinth of corridors-- dungeons for slaves, cages for animals, all brought from the fare. and wooden elevators, raised by ropes and pulleys, leading to trap doors in the stage. >> bowes: there's a wonderful scene in "gladiator" where the tiger pops out of the floor. this is exactly the kind of thing that would have been used to wow the audience. >> safer: since the 18th century, the roman catholic church has venerated the colosseum as a symbol of the...
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and the farmer populist victories and the victories of industrial trade unions in those horrific dungeon factories in the late 19th century. you learn from them. you learn why our founders used the word "posterity" again and again. but we don't use that word anymore because we're too shortsighted as a society. we want it now. the corporations want it for the next quarterly report. the politicians want it for their next report on how much money they've raised. so the idea that ordinary people cannot become extraordinary citizens is nonsense. it's a lot easier than we all think to change it. how do you turn the country around? well, where do you start? you start where the lever is the most physically effective, and that's the u.s. congress. congress has the tax power, the spending power, the war declaration power, the confirmation of nominees power, the investigative power, the power to say no, the power to say yes. it affects us all the way down to our stockings. congress is made up of 535 men and women who put their shoes on every day like you and i. they want our votes. 1,500 corporatio
and the farmer populist victories and the victories of industrial trade unions in those horrific dungeon factories in the late 19th century. you learn from them. you learn why our founders used the word "posterity" again and again. but we don't use that word anymore because we're too shortsighted as a society. we want it now. the corporations want it for the next quarterly report. the politicians want it for their next report on how much money they've raised. so the idea that ordinary...
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. >> this was a dungeon. rebellions. >> but it was dark in here? >> it was dark in here. >> right.hole on the wall. the holes on the wall. they were held in chains. and this -- this tunnel. this floor was excavated. feces, blood, decomposed bodies, clothes, food, vomit, sweat. uh. >> i kept looking for places to escape and there was no escape. the only escape was either become a slave, go to a new world, or you escaped through death. >> what you are standing before now is a shrine. behind this wall, there was a tunnel. they were led to the exits. >> is that where the ships were? >> into the boat and ships. now the walls are dedicated to the souls of our ancestors. >> i don't know how many thousand or millions of people ended up in places like this. >> a request for a candle to light. in memory of the ancestor whose passed through here. >> that one little candle wasof. >> we are survivors. survivors. survivor spirit. >> in 1860, the census bureau counted 3.9 million enslaved black people leaving descendants to unravel family stories. one half of my tree is firmly planted in new york
. >> this was a dungeon. rebellions. >> but it was dark in here? >> it was dark in here. >> right.hole on the wall. the holes on the wall. they were held in chains. and this -- this tunnel. this floor was excavated. feces, blood, decomposed bodies, clothes, food, vomit, sweat. uh. >> i kept looking for places to escape and there was no escape. the only escape was either become a slave, go to a new world, or you escaped through death. >> what you are standing...
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all this at the end of a day that saw 43 people who came in contact with ebola victim thomas dungeon pass that vital three-week landmark without any symptoms and saw an entire country, nigeria, declared ebola-free. we're starting with new guidelines issued just an hour ago. for that we go to dr. sanjay gupta. the new guidelines look like the old guidelines that doctors without borders have used. >> you're absolutely right. this will sound familiar. let me preface it by saying if you listen closely to what dr. frieden said earlier today, he pointed out that the dallas hospital was using the correct cdc guidelines they had issued, but those guidelines were inadequate. here's what they're saying now. first of all, anybody who is going to be taking care of a patient with ebola has to be fully tlaned and has to have that training proven, some kind of competency training. there will be people on site who will observe people both putting on and taking off that garb just like the doctors without borders. the most important point, something we've talked about a lot, there can't be any skin sh
all this at the end of a day that saw 43 people who came in contact with ebola victim thomas dungeon pass that vital three-week landmark without any symptoms and saw an entire country, nigeria, declared ebola-free. we're starting with new guidelines issued just an hour ago. for that we go to dr. sanjay gupta. the new guidelines look like the old guidelines that doctors without borders have used. >> you're absolutely right. this will sound familiar. let me preface it by saying if you...
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it took days before haz-mat crews cleaned the dallas apartment where thomas dungeon stayed after arrivingberia. the mother of one of his children, louise, who i talked to, and several other people were initially quarantined there. now they've been moved. tonight the medical waste that was finally collected from that apartment is in limbo. we're talking about from the apartment of thomas eric duncan. the waste company had planned to take to it a landfill in louisiana but now authorities in louisiana are refusing to accept it. drew griffin reports. >> reporter: it is this waste, the attorney general of louisiana is worried about. the bags of sheets and clothes and stuff that ebola victim eric duncan may have touched or soiled while he was sick and living inside this dallas apartment. the bags of waste were hauled away, disinfected, then placed into 55-gallon drums. the drums taken to this port arthur, texas, facility for incineration. burned into ashes. the ashes is what louisiana's attorney general says he doesn't want in louisiana. there are too many unknowns at this point, says louisiana
it took days before haz-mat crews cleaned the dallas apartment where thomas dungeon stayed after arrivingberia. the mother of one of his children, louise, who i talked to, and several other people were initially quarantined there. now they've been moved. tonight the medical waste that was finally collected from that apartment is in limbo. we're talking about from the apartment of thomas eric duncan. the waste company had planned to take to it a landfill in louisiana but now authorities in...
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dungeon after he arrived in dallas. >> i'm going to check out my suit and see if there are any holesit still works. quick reminder, make sure you set your dvr so you can watch 360 any time. we have a live report on how the disease spread after family members of a pregnant woman say duncan tried to help her. ♪ want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and smarter phones. think up new ways to produce energy. ♪ be an engineer. solve problems the world needs solved. what are you waiting for? changing the world is part of the job description. [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. no. not exactly. to attain success, one must project success. that's why we use fedex one rate. their flat rate shipping. exactly. it makes us look top-notch but we know it's affordable. [ garage door opening ] [ sighs ] honey, haven't i asked you to please use the -- we don't have a reception entrance. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® fo
dungeon after he arrived in dallas. >> i'm going to check out my suit and see if there are any holesit still works. quick reminder, make sure you set your dvr so you can watch 360 any time. we have a live report on how the disease spread after family members of a pregnant woman say duncan tried to help her. ♪ want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and smarter phones. think up new ways to produce energy. ♪ be an...
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is the vulnerability of the very week acute care system typically you think of public health ascii dungeon, education, field vaccination, but the absence of the hospital infrastructure has really made it very difficult to come -- contain ebola. the question i have is to what extent are the interventions that are going to happen in west africa are how important is, how important is it that they build on the internal capacity that they leave behind in the meaningful capacity or is this a discrete problem that can be solved through a very focused effort on ebola? >> i think there are two goals. i think if you have the capacity that you could put in place even temporarily, there would be the utility even less utility than capacity that would build upon the long-term resources of the country. but we are just behind the curve, and i want to address the projections. there've been questions about the projections and models. we don't really need a very complex model for what's going to happen in the short timescales. if this time scales. if this has been doubling the number of cases over roughly 28
is the vulnerability of the very week acute care system typically you think of public health ascii dungeon, education, field vaccination, but the absence of the hospital infrastructure has really made it very difficult to come -- contain ebola. the question i have is to what extent are the interventions that are going to happen in west africa are how important is, how important is it that they build on the internal capacity that they leave behind in the meaningful capacity or is this a discrete...