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eric fair co-wrote a book to fight bullying.e take a look at its message as part of our changing minds series. >> reporter: capitals forward eric fair is a fierce competitor in the rink, but off the ice, he has become an unlikely ambassador for friendship and kindness. i think people see on the ice, a little rough play and a lot of stuff going on, but that's part of our game. that's not the way it's supposed to be at school. >> reporter: fair is the co-author of a new children's book aimed at bullying prevention. the bulliest dozer tells the story of bo dozer, whose own fierce and nervousness turn him into a mean machine. he bulldozes through his classmates' practices and hurts their feelings along the way. >> a lot of times, they think they are just having fun, just playing around, they don't realize how series it is on the other end necessarily. so i think they just have an understanding that sometimes it does hurt people and they are going home upset, maybe it will change their point of view. >> reporter: according to the dep
eric fair co-wrote a book to fight bullying.e take a look at its message as part of our changing minds series. >> reporter: capitals forward eric fair is a fierce competitor in the rink, but off the ice, he has become an unlikely ambassador for friendship and kindness. i think people see on the ice, a little rough play and a lot of stuff going on, but that's part of our game. that's not the way it's supposed to be at school. >> reporter: fair is the co-author of a new children's...
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eric fair tide it up. you know what's not fair shootouts in the preseason. yet here you go. don't like it evenlyer. beating steve >> anyone else really miss playoff baseball around here. if you need snoun root for mike trout and royals tonight tied at 2 in the 8th. twelve weeks at christmas baltimore heading to north pole. christmas came early they broke out in the 8th. nelson cruz rbi single. 8 times in the 8th. game one over the tyingleers 1-3. union hosting chicago fire as they page a playoff push. scoreless until 88th minute. all they have to do is hold out two more minutes. two more minutes, union goalie givers ball back to the fire. in stopping time, flips out, rubs it in. game ends in 1-1 tie. >> haddonfield hosting west deptford. michael alberto rolls out of the pocket and finds jake robinson who reaches for the end zone. losses 4-0. 28-25. saints came marching in for philadelphia soul. new orleans receiver marcus kohlston bought into the ownership. hope he brings as much suck sick as the other saints in town. >>> finally we've all been there benched player on fantas
eric fair tide it up. you know what's not fair shootouts in the preseason. yet here you go. don't like it evenlyer. beating steve >> anyone else really miss playoff baseball around here. if you need snoun root for mike trout and royals tonight tied at 2 in the 8th. twelve weeks at christmas baltimore heading to north pole. christmas came early they broke out in the 8th. nelson cruz rbi single. 8 times in the 8th. game one over the tyingleers 1-3. union hosting chicago fire as they page a...
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eric fair tide it up. you know what's not fair shootouts in the preseason. yet here you go.e it evenlyer. beating steve m we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speeds of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job of posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half-fast. totally half-fast. stop living with half-fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads. so his homework won't be so half-fast. that is up to him. >> anyone else really miss playoff baseball around here. if you need snoun root for mike trout and royals tonight tied at 2 in the 8th. twelve weeks at christmas baltimore heading to north pole. christmas came early they broke out in the 8th. nelson cruz rbi single. 8 times in the 8th. game one over the tyingleers 1-3. union hosting chicago fire as they page a playoff push. scoreless until 88th minute. all they have to do is hold out two more minutes. two more minutes, union goalie givers ball back to the fire. in stopping t
eric fair tide it up. you know what's not fair shootouts in the preseason. yet here you go.e it evenlyer. beating steve m we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speeds of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job of posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half-fast. totally half-fast. stop living with half-fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as...
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but let's have a fair process. >> eric holder prompted the investigation way before any other attorneyave gotten involved. i'm saying where does civil rights come in. you do not need race. excessive force is a violation of civil rights. you could argue that shooting several times after -- >> i agree with that. what happened in the car has to be look at separate and apart from when michael brown ran away. the events stopped. a new event starts when michael brown runs away. then the question becomes, was it excessive force for officer wilson to shoot at michael brown during that second event? was that excessive force? >> and that's where you have a lot of witnesses. don't you also have the situation here where if this prosecutor, mr. mccouple off, who many have questioned from the beginning, and the family has questioned from the beginning. don't you really have the question of, if he does not indict as many expected, and if he does not go forward, then he is really saying that we in this country can have the possibility of eight people saying something? and one policeman can say no, the
but let's have a fair process. >> eric holder prompted the investigation way before any other attorneyave gotten involved. i'm saying where does civil rights come in. you do not need race. excessive force is a violation of civil rights. you could argue that shooting several times after -- >> i agree with that. what happened in the car has to be look at separate and apart from when michael brown ran away. the events stopped. a new event starts when michael brown runs away. then the...
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fair to good. nina pham cared for thomas eric duncan who was the liberia patient who died in dallas. >>> texas governorick perry announced wednesday that a now state-of-the-art treatment facility will be built. and where duncan died that hospital will no longer treat ebola patients. cnn's ed lavandera has more from dallas and what officials are doing there and on the apology. >> reporter: john, officials with texas health presbyterian hospital have been on a campaign apologizing for the way it handled the case of thomas eric duncan. we sat down with the chief clinical officer, dr. daniel varga, to dig deeper into what exactly went wrong. do you think this is also a case of ebola had been in the news for the last six months or so, it is a deadly disease, trekked halfway around the world. was there a sense with the health care workers that it wasn't anything that was going to show up at our door step? >> i think that friend of mine awareness is hard to capture in the absence of real presence. i will tell you, we were worried up front about ebola. as i think anyone else, we looked, you know, starting in a
fair to good. nina pham cared for thomas eric duncan who was the liberia patient who died in dallas. >>> texas governorick perry announced wednesday that a now state-of-the-art treatment facility will be built. and where duncan died that hospital will no longer treat ebola patients. cnn's ed lavandera has more from dallas and what officials are doing there and on the apology. >> reporter: john, officials with texas health presbyterian hospital have been on a campaign apologizing...
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but, scott, a very rare storm fair very small island nation. >> pelley: eric fisher of wbz, eric, thank you very much. and then there is hurricane ana, which is threatening hawaii tonight. has winds as high as 75 miles an hour. right now the eye is about 230 miles south of helio. ana won't make a direct lit on the islands but it will drench them with rain. there are concerns tonight about a new threat from the islamic terrorist group known as isis. a london-based human rights group says the the militants now want to be a force in the air. it claims the isis fighters are being trained to fly at two captured syrian airbases. holly williams is in the northern iraqi city of erbil tonight. and, holly, how credible are these reports? >> reporter: well, scott, isis has captured syrian military airbases and military aircraft. that's certain. but this new report comes from a syrian human rights group, and it quotes anonymous eyewitnesses who say that they saw warplanes taking off from military airports that had been seized by isis, and that clearly suggests that isis has actually learned to fly
but, scott, a very rare storm fair very small island nation. >> pelley: eric fisher of wbz, eric, thank you very much. and then there is hurricane ana, which is threatening hawaii tonight. has winds as high as 75 miles an hour. right now the eye is about 230 miles south of helio. ana won't make a direct lit on the islands but it will drench them with rain. there are concerns tonight about a new threat from the islamic terrorist group known as isis. a london-based human rights group says...
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. >> tough but fair, that is judge eric levinsohn. e started as a felony prosecutor, putting murderers, drug dealers, and sex criminals in jail. he served on the court of appeals, where he made sure judicial rulings were fair. the judge went to iraq and helped establish courts to prosecute terrorist. whether it is putting criminals behind bars or fighting terrorism, eric levinsohn -- tough but fair, for north carolina supreme court. let's get a couple more calls in. we go to louise in lexington, will -- lexington, nebraska. mostly, i have a question. on my ballot, it shows eight different judges from county to district to district to county and workers comp. shouldll a question of, the judge be retained. filedhat mean no one has for any of those seats, other than the person already there, or, if they are there and they keep getting endorsement, does that mean they essentially have these positions for as long as they wish to hold them? you're describing the retention system. i am not completely familiar with the system in nebraska. how
. >> tough but fair, that is judge eric levinsohn. e started as a felony prosecutor, putting murderers, drug dealers, and sex criminals in jail. he served on the court of appeals, where he made sure judicial rulings were fair. the judge went to iraq and helped establish courts to prosecute terrorist. whether it is putting criminals behind bars or fighting terrorism, eric levinsohn -- tough but fair, for north carolina supreme court. let's get a couple more calls in. we go to louise in...
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quite a contrast to the family of thomas eric duncan in dallas who whose fair and -- whose fear is growing>> unaudible. >> reporter: the cdc said they are out of the experimental drug and testing it with duncan could make it sicker. >> the drug pipeline will be slow, the most promising drug there's no more of it and it's hard to make. >> reporter: duncan is in critical condition on a ventilator and dialysis. the family is at risk after having contact with him. >> i am worried. >> reporter: about 40 others under close watch for symptoms, but officials say that is a precautionary move. and abc news has learned the cdc is exploring leads to expand screenings at airports for passengers traveling from the -- traveling to the u.s. from ebola-infected areas. >> meantime delaware health officials say a child from liberia under organization in delaware does not have ebola. the child remains in a private isolation room out of an abundance of caution. the child is symptom-free and they will monitor the child until the cdc and doctors determine it is safe for the child to return home. >>> a driver was
quite a contrast to the family of thomas eric duncan in dallas who whose fair and -- whose fear is growing>> unaudible. >> reporter: the cdc said they are out of the experimental drug and testing it with duncan could make it sicker. >> the drug pipeline will be slow, the most promising drug there's no more of it and it's hard to make. >> reporter: duncan is in critical condition on a ventilator and dialysis. the family is at risk after having contact with him. >> i...
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eric lund who worked out of the fair field office was arrested after a two-month investigation. police say they found a hard drive in lund's car that contained several child porn videos. chp issued a statement saying the alleged conduct does not reflect the values of the chp. >>> new details this morning. an antioch reporter says billy c. schaefer jr., wild bill, was charged in the october 1 killing during a robbery outside the lounge. authorities say witnesses and surveillance video helped lead it to schaefer's arrest on monday. he's being held without bail at glenn dire jail in oakland. >>> turning to ebola in america, a new ebola response coordinator has been named. ron klain is the form earp chief of staff to vice presidents al fwor and joe biden. he will report to both homeland security and national security advisers. the first dallas nurse diagnosed with ebola remains in fair condition. the 26-year-old was transferred to the national institutes of health in maryland on thursday. >>> a dog, bentley, is being monitored at the texas a&m college of veterinarian medicine. the d
eric lund who worked out of the fair field office was arrested after a two-month investigation. police say they found a hard drive in lund's car that contained several child porn videos. chp issued a statement saying the alleged conduct does not reflect the values of the chp. >>> new details this morning. an antioch reporter says billy c. schaefer jr., wild bill, was charged in the october 1 killing during a robbery outside the lounge. authorities say witnesses and surveillance video...
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eric ties it up. you know what's not fair. shootouts in preseason. and yet here you go. beating steve mason to win it for the kcavs. >> 3-2 the final. >> if you need someone to root for millville and angels opening up and game tied at two bottom of 6th inning. is this what santa does during off season. twelve weeks of christmas baltimore heading north pole. christmas came early for baltimore fans. nelson cruz rbi single o's scored 8 times in theth inning, 1-3. >> union hosting chicago fire and another key match. all they have to do is hold out two more minutes in change. they can't. union goalie gives the ball back to the flyers. robert earnshall scores the equalizer in stoppage time. and then he'll flip out. game ends in 1-1 tie. >> the saints came marching in for philadelphia soul that's not right graphic any way new orleans receiver bought into the ownership group. he hopes rebrings as much success. finally we've all been there. bench player on fancy football team and then the guy ends up with monster day. in fact that happened this week new york giants tighten o'donn
eric ties it up. you know what's not fair. shootouts in preseason. and yet here you go. beating steve mason to win it for the kcavs. >> 3-2 the final. >> if you need someone to root for millville and angels opening up and game tied at two bottom of 6th inning. is this what santa does during off season. twelve weeks of christmas baltimore heading north pole. christmas came early for baltimore fans. nelson cruz rbi single o's scored 8 times in theth inning, 1-3. >> union hosting...
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eric? >> last night, first time in 29 years. >> fair ball. 29 years of frustration has ended! the royals are going to the world series! >> congratulations to kansas city. first time in 29 years. by the way, last time was 1985, kimberly's year of birth. they swept the orioles, and, yeah, they swept the angels. >> greg, next? >> finally royals news i can handle. >> funny. >> all right. time for the 2014 international feline olympics. adam whiskers over here destroying records in the obstacle course. it was amazing. he almost had no competition. shattering all previous records by minutes. the audience went crazy. he won. didn't get a medal. he won a scratching post. and $20 million sponsorship in kitty litter. he was later arrested for drunk driving. >> aw. that's awful. >> that's what happens. you go up, you go down. >> i'm going to try with a, i'm so sorry, i'm really sorry. i'm still bono and i'm still cool. this is a problem. apparently now bono saying he's very sorry for giving the three album on itunes about a month ago on september 9th. it wasn't really what he intended th
eric? >> last night, first time in 29 years. >> fair ball. 29 years of frustration has ended! the royals are going to the world series! >> congratulations to kansas city. first time in 29 years. by the way, last time was 1985, kimberly's year of birth. they swept the orioles, and, yeah, they swept the angels. >> greg, next? >> finally royals news i can handle. >> funny. >> all right. time for the 2014 international feline olympics. adam whiskers over...
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whether puttingoupr criminals bd bars or fighting terrorism, eric levinson, tough, but fair. for north carolina supreme cours >> host: judge levinson's ad in the north carolina race. get a couple more calls n we go to louise in lexington, nebraska hi, louise, go ahead. >> caller: hi. i think mostly i have a question on my ballot it shows eight different judges for different, from county to district to, district to county and workers comp. it is all a question of should the judge be retained. now, does that mean that no one has filed for any of those seats other than the person that is already there? or, if they're there and they keep getting endorsement? does that mean that they essentially have these positions for as long as they wish to hold them? >> guest: well i think what you're describe something retention system. i'm not familiar completely with the system in nebraska but how these things typically work isib that the voters have the opportunity to retain the justice or the judge and if they don't, then the system starts over again.dg so it is not like they can hold a s
whether puttingoupr criminals bd bars or fighting terrorism, eric levinson, tough, but fair. for north carolina supreme cours >> host: judge levinson's ad in the north carolina race. get a couple more calls n we go to louise in lexington, nebraska hi, louise, go ahead. >> caller: hi. i think mostly i have a question on my ballot it shows eight different judges for different, from county to district to, district to county and workers comp. it is all a question of should the judge be...
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fair to good. she contracted it after treating thomas eric duncan. duncan is the only person to die from the disease in the united states. >>> we're waiting to learn if the man in new jersey has ebola. he arrived at new york after traveling from liberia. dulles international is the only other airport that sent passengers to the hospital with possible ebola symptoms. in fact, it had four people tested for the virus. each one of the tests came back negative. in all, homeland security said 562 people have been screened for ebola. all flights from new guinea, liberia and sierra leone can only land at one of the five airports that check for ebola. >>> a woman claims a man attacked her near 57th and annapolis road monday night. detectives canvassed the area hoping someone might know something about this crime. there's a $25,000 reward for tips that lead to an arrest. >>> a disturbance on metro trains. men flashing. the steps police are taking to track down the men doing this. >>> a new list of the most popular costumes this year so you can make sure your k
fair to good. she contracted it after treating thomas eric duncan. duncan is the only person to die from the disease in the united states. >>> we're waiting to learn if the man in new jersey has ebola. he arrived at new york after traveling from liberia. dulles international is the only other airport that sent passengers to the hospital with possible ebola symptoms. in fact, it had four people tested for the virus. each one of the tests came back negative. in all, homeland security...
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fair. he became ill while streeting thomas eric duncan. >>> meanwhile, travelers -- >>> u.s.ls believe three colorado girls who flew to germany over the weekend intended to continue to to syria and join up with islamic militants. now back to "hardball." >> back to "hardball." while some in the republican party are trying to discourage black voters, there are democratic candidates taking the black vote for granted. will that haunt them to election day? also, in south carolina, one candidate called same-sex couples gremlins. how is it that a candidate still talks like that in 2014? michelle bernard, matthew littman, a former speech writer, and republican strategist john ferry. i want to talk about this. people pay attention to me. there's two issues that get me crazy. one is stupid wars, stupid stuff as the president calls it. and the other is an attempt by somebody to keep somebody from voting. it's a right. you shouldn't have to make the case with all kinds of documentation. you have a right to vote. i just think it's gotten completely out of hand. i don't think it's racist,
fair. he became ill while streeting thomas eric duncan. >>> meanwhile, travelers -- >>> u.s.ls believe three colorado girls who flew to germany over the weekend intended to continue to to syria and join up with islamic militants. now back to "hardball." >> back to "hardball." while some in the republican party are trying to discourage black voters, there are democratic candidates taking the black vote for granted. will that haunt them to election day?...
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eric: as ebola situation continues, some health officials and commentators are pointing fingers at media for the way the story is being reported. in a few minutes we'll have a fair and balanced debate about the coverage of this deadly disease. shannon: eric, canada, along with australia planning to launch airstrikes against isis targets in iraq. >> yes, it is a combat deployment but it is an essentially humanitarian mission to protect the people of iraq and ultimately the people of australia from the murder russ rage of the isil death cult. shannon: australia's move as turkey also authorizes military force as isis fighters move ever closer to the turkish border. launching attacks in the northern syrian down of koban think. earlier today a round of fire hitting turkey. militants threaten to, threaten an his tore being tomb in syria, could isis make a critical misstep in how would that calculation benefit the u.s.? we'll take a look at that later on in the hour. eric: shannon, brit an's prime minister making a surprise visit to afghanistan. david cameron promising support for afghan's newly sworn in president, afghani. one of the first world leaders to meet with t
eric: as ebola situation continues, some health officials and commentators are pointing fingers at media for the way the story is being reported. in a few minutes we'll have a fair and balanced debate about the coverage of this deadly disease. shannon: eric, canada, along with australia planning to launch airstrikes against isis targets in iraq. >> yes, it is a combat deployment but it is an essentially humanitarian mission to protect the people of iraq and ultimately the people of...
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two health care workers contracted ebola while treat ing thomas eric duncan who died of the disease. the two workers are in faircondition and anthony fauci is hopeful. >> my intention is in the somewhere distance future walk out of the hospital with her. >> 21 day monitoring period on monday without showing any symptoms of ebola. they are now free to go about their lives. for more from new orleans, i'm joined by robert gary, a serologist, who has worked with international experts to identify cases and train workers and is currently developing a rapid diagnostic test. no part of the body is expose exposed. trained monitors to supervise the doning and dovin dove doffing of gear. >> better training is what you need for health care workers to put equipment on properly and even more importantly than that, to take it off safely. and there are some of the other guidelines that are also good too. the buddy system is what we would call it in africa but you need to have trained people to help the people put the protective equipment on and then again take it off. some of the other things that have been implemented like no
two health care workers contracted ebola while treat ing thomas eric duncan who died of the disease. the two workers are in faircondition and anthony fauci is hopeful. >> my intention is in the somewhere distance future walk out of the hospital with her. >> 21 day monitoring period on monday without showing any symptoms of ebola. they are now free to go about their lives. for more from new orleans, i'm joined by robert gary, a serologist, who has worked with international experts to...
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fair to good condition. the 26 year-old contracted the virus while treating thomas eric duncan in dallas. he died on october 8th. pham is being treated tonight at the national institutes of health in maryland. >>> lots of good developments. >>> rain, will be moving through, overnight and it might be an issue for your morning commute. meteorologist adam joseph is at the big board with the word from accu weather, adam. >> they are starting to push over our region which will develop a new low off of the coast and right now double scan live radar you can see motion of the showers kind of wrapping to the north of new york city, and also some moving in from the south here. so we have a spiraling effect going on here as we widen out, we will note that is some of these showers especially in southern parts of the maryland will start to pin opinion wheel themselves up that 95 corridor later on tonight and first thing tomorrow morning and then that le will sit to our north and east not only wednesday but also into the day on thursday. so that morning rush hour tomorrow, you will want to allow extra
fair to good condition. the 26 year-old contracted the virus while treating thomas eric duncan in dallas. he died on october 8th. pham is being treated tonight at the national institutes of health in maryland. >>> lots of good developments. >>> rain, will be moving through, overnight and it might be an issue for your morning commute. meteorologist adam joseph is at the big board with the word from accu weather, adam. >> they are starting to push over our region which...
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fair condition. the first nurse to be diagnosed with ebola after treating thomas eric duncan at a texas hospital. she was moved from dallas to bethesda overnight while doctors condition from good. they say she is not getting worse. uptors say she is sitting and eating. and even using her ipad. to have thisntend patient walk out of this hospital, and we'll do torything we possibly can make that happen. >> now, health officials say voint -- vincent, the other nurse being treated in atlanta, was apparently unwell before she flew from dallas to cleveland last week. the cdc is now reaching out to passengers on her flight and flew on that same plane before it was taken out of service. doctors say, though, that the risk for all of those passengers is extremely low. >> the world health organization is admitting some major mistakes when the outbreak first started africa. rebecca cooper picks up our team coverage from the satellite center. rebecca? is an internal document that's come out today where a world health the w.h.o.n says failed to see what he called plain writing on the wall when it came to ebola
fair condition. the first nurse to be diagnosed with ebola after treating thomas eric duncan at a texas hospital. she was moved from dallas to bethesda overnight while doctors condition from good. they say she is not getting worse. uptors say she is sitting and eating. and even using her ipad. to have thisntend patient walk out of this hospital, and we'll do torything we possibly can make that happen. >> now, health officials say voint -- vincent, the other nurse being treated in atlanta,...
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eric duncan at texas health presbyterian hospital. pham, shown in this video taken at the hospital, was flown to the national institutes of health in maryland where she's in fair condition. vinson was flown to emory university hospital in atlanta. her condition is not being released. duncan died from the virus 10 days ago after initially being misdiagnosed and released from texas presbyterian. duncan's case, the first ebola diagnosis in the united states, has sent owf a chain reaction in dallas and beyond. the c.d.c. says it's monitoring about 400 people for symptoms noogd. in an e-mail to employees friday's, frontier's c.e.o. barry biffle said the c.d.c. informed the airline that vinson may have been at a more advanced stage of illness than previously determined when she flew from cleveland to dallas on october 13, a day before she was hospitalized. taylor cole was a passenger on that flight and is isolating himself. >> you know, until this 21 days is up, i mean, every time i check the thermometer and it's low it's like winning the lottery. >> reporter: texas government officials have asked the 75 hospital workers who may have been exposed to duncan to restri
eric duncan at texas health presbyterian hospital. pham, shown in this video taken at the hospital, was flown to the national institutes of health in maryland where she's in fair condition. vinson was flown to emory university hospital in atlanta. her condition is not being released. duncan died from the virus 10 days ago after initially being misdiagnosed and released from texas presbyterian. duncan's case, the first ebola diagnosis in the united states, has sent owf a chain reaction in dallas...
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fair. in fact, the only other high level person we could think of that got fired is eric shinseki after thermous scandal in his department. this week president obama himself blamed james clapper for the isis intell failure. mr. clapper is still on the job. national security advisor susan rice mislead the world about benghazi, got promoted. health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius who totally screwed up the rollout of obamacare. kept her job for 8 months before she voluntarily left. secretary of state hillary clinton did not take the fall for assassination of christopher stevens, the american ambassador to libya. current irs commissioner john does does continue does citizennen. neither has paid a price. koskinen still there, which is absolutely incredible. can you see that time after time the nation is not well-served but the people in charge are not held accountable. surely ms. pierson got what she deserved. again, the actual intrusion may not have been her fault but her failure to report what really happened is right on her shoulders. we he cannot have that here. talking point
fair. in fact, the only other high level person we could think of that got fired is eric shinseki after thermous scandal in his department. this week president obama himself blamed james clapper for the isis intell failure. mr. clapper is still on the job. national security advisor susan rice mislead the world about benghazi, got promoted. health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius who totally screwed up the rollout of obamacare. kept her job for 8 months before she voluntarily left....
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fair? more breaking news, pocono mountains schools closed because of the search for this man eric frein, much up on good day. i'm sheldon yellin, and i started my career rebuilding homes for one family at a time. today, our companies help build something more. for 28 years, belfor has been restoring homes and businesses destroyed by fire, flood, or any disaster. and even though we've grown to over 6,000 dedicated people around the world, for me, it's still about helping one family or business at a time. at belfor, we're restoring more than property. ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. all pocono schools are closed, after another sighting of cop killer, eric frein. one last friday near his former high school and another one yesterday afternoon, in the same area school district offi
fair? more breaking news, pocono mountains schools closed because of the search for this man eric frein, much up on good day. i'm sheldon yellin, and i started my career rebuilding homes for one family at a time. today, our companies help build something more. for 28 years, belfor has been restoring homes and businesses destroyed by fire, flood, or any disaster. and even though we've grown to over 6,000 dedicated people around the world, for me, it's still about helping one family or business...
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fair condition to good. pham is one of two nurses who became infected while treating thomas eric duncan earlier this month.eland security is tightening restrictions on air travelers entering the u.s. from ebola affected countries. anyone coming from the three countries in west africa must travel through one of the five u.s. airports that's already screening for the disease. travelers originally headed to other airports will have to rebook. >>> and hospitals are cross the country are taking extra precaution when it comes to killing germs. they are using so-called superbug robots to sanitize any areas that could potentially be exposed to the virus. the true d robot like this one at oweconnor hospital in san jose can sterilize a room with ultraviolet light. >>> the hard charging editor of the "washington post" ben bradlee has died. he was 93. bradley led the post watergate coverage which eventually led to the resignation of course of president nixon. under his leadership the post printed the pentagon papers and went on to receive 19 pulitzer prizes. bradlee died at his washington home of natural causes. >>> a
fair condition to good. pham is one of two nurses who became infected while treating thomas eric duncan earlier this month.eland security is tightening restrictions on air travelers entering the u.s. from ebola affected countries. anyone coming from the three countries in west africa must travel through one of the five u.s. airports that's already screening for the disease. travelers originally headed to other airports will have to rebook. >>> and hospitals are cross the country are...
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eric holder's response to the question. >> folks now view you as, sort of, basically luther, obama's translat translator. is that fair? >> you have to look at the different jobs we have. i think the president has been pretty forward leaning and has expressed himself in ways that you would not necessarily expect a president to. think about the comments he made after the shooting involving trayvon. that was something, i think, different. >> professor, do you think we can look forward to the president getting more involved on issues of race? he was ahead of the game on trayvon martin. >> i think he will get more involved. you have to be careful. as president you speak for all the people, not the black, the brown. i think he's trying to do that. but, you have to realize, eric holder comes with an incredible amount of experience. president obama is lucky to have an attorney general who has all the work i talked about, all the experience i talked about that paul butler knows about as well. that's going to make the difference. ferguson is not over. people are angry. they want the police chief fired. they want the person who
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fair condition. and amber vinson is in stable and the 48 people that were close to thomas eric duncan at the end of the day, they will be outside of their 21-day window. that does include his fiancee. >> thanks for that. >> let's bring in dr. richard besser and george stephanopoulos who will be hosting "this week" later this morning and, rich, dr. besser, let's start with you. what should happen next with the lab technician that's on board of that cruise ship? is the caution warranted? >> i think that whathey should do is leave that person ale. and here's the reason. she never had contact with eric duncan. she never had physical contact with any of his body fluids. i'm not sure why they were watching her. and i'm not sure why they tested her blood because for ebola your blood test is only positive if you have symptoms. she's 21 days out. let her go, let her alone. she's not a risk. >> 21 days is that incue base period and speaking of as of today, family members of thomas eric duncan, the ebola patient who died, are no longer under quarantine. what does that tell us? >> this is good news and hopefully f
fair condition. and amber vinson is in stable and the 48 people that were close to thomas eric duncan at the end of the day, they will be outside of their 21-day window. that does include his fiancee. >> thanks for that. >> let's bring in dr. richard besser and george stephanopoulos who will be hosting "this week" later this morning and, rich, dr. besser, let's start with you. what should happen next with the lab technician that's on board of that cruise ship? is the...
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eric dunk a -- duncan. there was a tremendous delay in starting his treatment. all of that is essential to treating ebola patients. >> so it's fairo say that hospital really failed him because they didn't fully assess everything he had presented, his condition or even the information that he gave them. they didn't know what to do or how to identify it. but now you have a host of hospitals across the country. you have a number of hospitals in many states that are saying we can handle an ebola patient. how do those hospitals say that confidently so that people understand and believe them when they say that they're ready? >> i think you're going to see a similar approach to what's been taken in new york state. in new york state, a number of different hospitals have been identified as ebola referral centers. here you have bellevue, mount sinai, presbyterian. and the advantage of doing that is the cdc can target its training efforts at those specific hospitals. they're tertiary care centers, they have icus and other high levels of care. we can also assure that the appropriate protocols and guidelines are being followed. >> elizabeth,
eric dunk a -- duncan. there was a tremendous delay in starting his treatment. all of that is essential to treating ebola patients. >> so it's fairo say that hospital really failed him because they didn't fully assess everything he had presented, his condition or even the information that he gave them. they didn't know what to do or how to identify it. but now you have a host of hospitals across the country. you have a number of hospitals in many states that are saying we can handle an...
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fair feet covered. and then just walking into other general areas that are supposed to be clean. >> reporter: in response, the hospital referred us to a written statement released earlier this morning saying thomas eric duncan was moved directly to a private room and placed in isolation. staff wore the appropriate personal protective equipment as recommended by the cdc at the time, and waste was well contained in accordance with standards and it was located in safe and containable locations. skyping into a hearing on capitol hill, a hospital official apologized for how they cared for duncan. >> we made mistakes. we did not correctly diagnose his symptoms as those of ebola, and we are deeply sorry. >> reporter: the director for the centers for disease control was questioned about amber vinson flying on a plane while running a fever of 99.5. vinson did call the cdc and was never told not to fly. >> she was told by your agency she could board the plane, is that right? >> i just have one more question -- >> that is my understanding. i need to correct that. >> okay. >> i have not reviewed exactly what was said, but she did contact our agency. and she did board the plane. >> reporter: the ripple effects fr
fair feet covered. and then just walking into other general areas that are supposed to be clean. >> reporter: in response, the hospital referred us to a written statement released earlier this morning saying thomas eric duncan was moved directly to a private room and placed in isolation. staff wore the appropriate personal protective equipment as recommended by the cdc at the time, and waste was well contained in accordance with standards and it was located in safe and containable...
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eric duncan in dallas. he died last week. doctors say tpa*pl is in fair and stable condition. they say she is still showing signs of ebola symptoms and has two nurses in her room at all times. amber vincent is the second nurse to be infected after caring for duncan and she prompted the federals to head up prevention methods after she traveled by plain from dallas to cleveland on a crowned trip. president obama talked about it in his weekly address. additional cdc personnel on the screen in dallas and cleveland. we're working quickly to track and monitor anyone who may have been in close contact with someone showing symptoms. we're sharing lessons learned so other hospitals don't repeat the mistakes that happened in dallas. the cdc rapid teams will help hospitals implement right the right protocols. new screenings are in place to receive all passengers arriving from new jien i, ciera leone and will constantly update our mesh measures to make sure we're doing everything we can to make us save. nina tpa*pl is in nih hospital. they are restricting her co-workers from attending mov
eric duncan in dallas. he died last week. doctors say tpa*pl is in fair and stable condition. they say she is still showing signs of ebola symptoms and has two nurses in her room at all times. amber vincent is the second nurse to be infected after caring for duncan and she prompted the federals to head up prevention methods after she traveled by plain from dallas to cleveland on a crowned trip. president obama talked about it in his weekly address. additional cdc personnel on the screen in...
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eric duncan who died last week. health officials say she had significant exposure to his bodily fluids during treatment. >> i said she was in fairondition which implies that she does still have some symptoms. she's very fatigued. this is a virus that really wreaks havoc on you. i mean you could come in and be getting better, you could have decrease in diarrhea and vomiting but you're still very, very tired. this virus knocks you out. >> reporter: she inter acted with medical staff in this vid video. >> pham way the first dallas nurse to be infected with ebola after caring for duncan and was flown from dallas to maryland on this specialized jet. she was seen walking off the plane with workers in protective gear loaded on to an ambulance and taken to nih. >> we will get her here until she's well and clear of virus. >> reporter: 29 year old amber joy vincent the second nurse to be diagnosed with ebola after treating duncan and prompted the feds friday to reach out to 700 passengers and crew members after federal officials say she flew round trip between dallas and cleveland on frontier airline. remaining dallas health workers are b
eric duncan who died last week. health officials say she had significant exposure to his bodily fluids during treatment. >> i said she was in fairondition which implies that she does still have some symptoms. she's very fatigued. this is a virus that really wreaks havoc on you. i mean you could come in and be getting better, you could have decrease in diarrhea and vomiting but you're still very, very tired. this virus knocks you out. >> reporter: she inter acted with medical staff...
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fair to good. she's, of course, being treated at the national institutes of health in bethesda, maryland. she's one of two nurses in dallas at pred teern hospital who contracted ebola while treating thomas eric duncan. duncan died of that disease on october 8th. this morning his family is accusing texas presbyterian of mishandling his treatment. they say it took weeks to get medical records and lab results. the hospital says that it's reaching out to the family to provide the information that they want. >>> we have an entire section of our website dedicated to ebola concerns. you can logon to nbc10.com to read more about how the virus is spread. >>> now to the philadelphia school budget crisis. a hearing will happen today in harrisburg on the contract fight between the school reform commission and the teachers union. on monday, a judge issued a temporary injunction, which means teachers will not have to pay for their own health benefits. the src, which canceled the contract october 6th, said the city cannot afford to keep giving teachers free health benefits. >>> 5:07 now. happening today in philadelphia, a man charged with committing murder at an antiviolence concert will go to court. eric
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contact with thomas eric duncan, lie beberian man who di from ebola. 29-year-old amber vincent remains in emory hospital in atlanta. nina fomm shown here before her transfer is in fair condition. >> her condition is fair. she is stable and she is resting comfortably. we fully intend to have this patient walk out of this hospital. and we'll do everything we possibly can to make that happen.joining me now, former governor of vermont. all right, dr. dean, wrong claim? what do you think sh. >> i think it's fine. he's a manager. he's not a doctor. look, the republicans are just so ridiculous. so they had an ebola czar. his name is vivak mertha. he's president obama's nominee for surgeon general which the republicans have been stalling at the request of the national rifle association since february. the republican's idea of how to practice medicine is to listen to the national rifle association. they know nothing. they're not interested in health. they're interested in politics. we've got to manage this thing. i think claine is a good manager. what the cdc is doing is very smart. ebola patients should not be taken care of in medical centers like texas presbyterian. they n
contact with thomas eric duncan, lie beberian man who di from ebola. 29-year-old amber vincent remains in emory hospital in atlanta. nina fomm shown here before her transfer is in fair condition. >> her condition is fair. she is stable and she is resting comfortably. we fully intend to have this patient walk out of this hospital. and we'll do everything we possibly can to make that happen.joining me now, former governor of vermont. all right, dr. dean, wrong claim? what do you think sh....
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it is fair to ask the question -- what was this person doing on a plane after having treated thomas erictly, you hear the same criticisms of the spanish health ministry. the nurse who is infected there and is now being treated was traveling by air also, hanging around madrid after she had come into the fever. you see this criticism all over the place. >> thank you very much, the latest on the second case of ebola, somebody infected with the disease two days ago on a plane. when we come back, more on the market meltdown, incredible volatility, breathtaking moves in stocks, bonds, currency markets, we will have it for you right here. ♪ >> we are taking you "on the markets." olivia sterns is watching the european closed. it seems like upon a most pet. -- it seems like it most pet. >> it feels like it. some investors in europe say brace for the markets to go lower. it looks like panic. isgreeciate problem no one trusts them bute, they are also worried about italy. the stoxx 600 is down nearly three percent and the dax in germany's i 2.5%. it is down about 10% since the start of the year. sup
it is fair to ask the question -- what was this person doing on a plane after having treated thomas erictly, you hear the same criticisms of the spanish health ministry. the nurse who is infected there and is now being treated was traveling by air also, hanging around madrid after she had come into the fever. you see this criticism all over the place. >> thank you very much, the latest on the second case of ebola, somebody infected with the disease two days ago on a plane. when we come...
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eric duncan. montgomery county reporter kevin lewis is live on the n.i.h. pham'swith the latest on condition. kevin? andespite harboring such often contagious and often unforgiving disease, doctors here say pham is in fair condition. that team of doctors treating her in a special unit in the building behind me. founded by the federal government back if 2011 combat bioterror and emerging infectious diseases like ebola. >> this virus knocks you out. >> a massive news conference at morning.is the subject? ebola patient nina pham. spirits. in good she's a highly intelligent, aware person who knows exactly what's going on. 11:00 last night, a private jet carrying pham landed municipalderick airport. an ambulance then transported the nurse, a devout catholic, nearly 40 miles to the n.i.h. campus. from thek her ambulance to the room. we had her on a stretcher and we wheeled her in and put her right in bed. >> that's where pham remains, inside a cutting-edge infectious thisse unit within building. at any time, four to five nurses plus a doctor are assigned to her. they use protective screens to monitor her every move. pham is keeping in touch with family and ipad.s, thanks to an >> nervous. >> a medical student
eric duncan. montgomery county reporter kevin lewis is live on the n.i.h. pham'swith the latest on condition. kevin? andespite harboring such often contagious and often unforgiving disease, doctors here say pham is in fair condition. that team of doctors treating her in a special unit in the building behind me. founded by the federal government back if 2011 combat bioterror and emerging infectious diseases like ebola. >> this virus knocks you out. >> a massive news conference at...
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eric duncan or someone symptommatic, you don't have it. there's no reason not to send your children to school or go to synagogue or church or go to the last day of the state fair of texas or go to the cowboy game. you need to continue living your lives and let us do our job. our number one job is to keep you safe and that's what we're going to do. >> reporter: 14 people have already been released from their 21-day isolation period after midnight there will be 111 people going through monitoring including 75 health care workers and employees here at texas health presbyterian hospital. of those 75, 15 or so is style he still here at the hospital. the hospital has offered them room. it's not medically recommended. it's something the hospital is doing to give their employees a little peace of mind. reporting from dallas, nbc for today in the bay. >> the response of the ebola virus down there in texas. thank you very much. >>> governor jerry brown said to meet with the nurses about the need for higher standard. the goal is to make california the national leader when it comes to ebola standards and protocol. that meeting is set for tuesday morning. nurses are planni
eric duncan or someone symptommatic, you don't have it. there's no reason not to send your children to school or go to synagogue or church or go to the last day of the state fair of texas or go to the cowboy game. you need to continue living your lives and let us do our job. our number one job is to keep you safe and that's what we're going to do. >> reporter: 14 people have already been released from their 21-day isolation period after midnight there will be 111 people going through...
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been upgraded from fair to good and family members say amber vinson is responding well to ongoing treatments. the dallas hospital where the nurses were infected while treating thomas eric duncan won't receive any new ebola patients. texas governor rick perry announced the creation of two state of the art biocontainment treatment centers. >> the goal is for these facilities to rival the most advanced units in the world. >> reporter: the dallas-area facility is expected to be online and ready for patients later today. an update now on the situation here, 60 potential contacts have now cleared their 21-day monitoring period. more are expected to come off that list later today. jay gray, nbc news, dallas. >>> soccer is known for the passion that it inflames among nations and in san francisco among neighbors, but as joe rosato jr. shows us, a soccer controversy in the city is pitting environmental values against san francisco pragmatism. >> reporter: it's a plain ordinary soccer field at the west end of golden gate park. a soccer field that's gotten more attention than most soccer fields do. >> it is probably the most vetted soccer field in the u.s. history. >> reporter: ev
been upgraded from fair to good and family members say amber vinson is responding well to ongoing treatments. the dallas hospital where the nurses were infected while treating thomas eric duncan won't receive any new ebola patients. texas governor rick perry announced the creation of two state of the art biocontainment treatment centers. >> the goal is for these facilities to rival the most advanced units in the world. >> reporter: the dallas-area facility is expected to be online...
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fair, balanced and unafraid. see you tomorrow. >>> this is a fox news alert. the suspect in the ambush murder of a pennsylvania state trooper has been captured. pennsylvania state police confirming eric frein is in custody. frein is accused of murdering one state trooper and wounding another during ambush outside police barracks last month. his capture brings to an end a massive seven week manhunt. and joining us with more former homicide detective ted williams. what great news this has terrified that community not to mention the fact that one trooper is dead. another was wounded. that community has been absolutely terrified. >> absolutely, greta. this is the very best news that federal and local authorities can look for, especially the manner in which
fair, balanced and unafraid. see you tomorrow. >>> this is a fox news alert. the suspect in the ambush murder of a pennsylvania state trooper has been captured. pennsylvania state police confirming eric frein is in custody. frein is accused of murdering one state trooper and wounding another during ambush outside police barracks last month. his capture brings to an end a massive seven week manhunt. and joining us with more former homicide detective ted williams. what great news this...
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fair, balanced and unafraid. see you tomorrow. >>> this is a fox news alert. the suspect in the ambush murder of a pennsylvania state trooper has been captured. pennsylvania state police confirming eric frein is in custody. frein is accused of murdering one state trooper and wounding another during ambush outside police barracks last month. his capture brings to an end a massive seven week manhunt. and joining us with more former homicide detective ted williams. what great news this has terrified that community not to mention the fact that one trooper is dead. another was wounded. that community has been absolutely terrified. >> absolutely, greta. this is the very best news that federal and local authorities can look for, especially the manner in which this guy has intimidated the community there. as we know on september the 12th, is which he shot one state trooper and killed another state trooper and he has been on the run ever since. they have been looking for him. they were not going to give up. this is a great afternoon for law enforcement officers, greta. and for the community. >> indeed. and the capture that at least we are learning more details because this it has just recentl
fair, balanced and unafraid. see you tomorrow. >>> this is a fox news alert. the suspect in the ambush murder of a pennsylvania state trooper has been captured. pennsylvania state police confirming eric frein is in custody. frein is accused of murdering one state trooper and wounding another during ambush outside police barracks last month. his capture brings to an end a massive seven week manhunt. and joining us with more former homicide detective ted williams. what great news this...
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fair, balanced and unafraid. see you tomorrow. >>> this is a fox news alert. the suspect in the ambush murder of a pennsylvania state trooper has been captured. pennsylvania state police confirming ericfrein is in custody. frein is accused of murdering one state trooper and wounding another during ambush outside police barracks last month. his capture brings to an end a massive seven week manhunt. and joining us with more former homicide detective ted williams. what great news this has terrified that community not to mention the fact that one trooper is dead. another was wounded. that community has been absolutely terrified. >> absolutely, greta. this is the very best news that federal and local authorities can look for, especially the manner in which this guy
fair, balanced and unafraid. see you tomorrow. >>> this is a fox news alert. the suspect in the ambush murder of a pennsylvania state trooper has been captured. pennsylvania state police confirming ericfrein is in custody. frein is accused of murdering one state trooper and wounding another during ambush outside police barracks last month. his capture brings to an end a massive seven week manhunt. and joining us with more former homicide detective ted williams. what great news this has...
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fair to good. pham and her coworker nurse, amber vincent contracted the virus taking care of ebola patient thomas ericcan, who later died. vincent is responding to treatment, according to her mother. >> we are very confident that emery hospital is taking good care of amber. i'm very happy that she's there. >> so far at the world's busiest airport here in atlanta, no issues, no one has come in with the ebola infection or symptommion of it. >> there is also this other development, new ebola czar is beginning. what can we expect from him. >> today he meets with the president. they'll look at situations across the country, the hospitals, the way the c.d.c. training is going and talk about the airports, whether or not they're safe and some new instrumentation they're doing with protocols, testing fevers and just make sure it's under control here and look at the way the military is doing over in west africa right now. steph. >> a lot of moving parts. robert ray for us in atlanta, thank you. >> the official autopsy report on michael brown's death has now been linked to a st. louis newspaper. >> the documents
fair to good. pham and her coworker nurse, amber vincent contracted the virus taking care of ebola patient thomas ericcan, who later died. vincent is responding to treatment, according to her mother. >> we are very confident that emery hospital is taking good care of amber. i'm very happy that she's there. >> so far at the world's busiest airport here in atlanta, no issues, no one has come in with the ebola infection or symptommion of it. >> there is also this other...
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contact with thomas eric duncan, and their magic day, the day they roll off the monitoring list, is november 7th. let's give you an update on the nurses. nina pham at last update was in fair condition being treated at nih in maryland. we're told the trip to maryland was very tiring. it actually led to her being downgraded from good to fair condition. she is, however, being able to facetime with family and friends. amber vinson in stable condition at emory hospital in atlanta. her family releasing a statement defending criticism about her decision to travel in the days before her diagnosis. the statement reads in part, quote, in no way was amber careless prior to or after her exposure to mr. eric duncan. she would not knowingly expose herself or anyone else, ent quote. pe have good news about the nbc freelance cameraman, he's being treated in nebraska and is doing very well and may be able to leave isolation unit. a few good reasons to celebrate today. >> lots of good news from sarah doloff in dallas. these people were in quarantine for 21 days, but experts are saying, is that long enough? new research by drexel professor charles haas suggest a 21-day quarantine is not eno
contact with thomas eric duncan, and their magic day, the day they roll off the monitoring list, is november 7th. let's give you an update on the nurses. nina pham at last update was in fair condition being treated at nih in maryland. we're told the trip to maryland was very tiring. it actually led to her being downgraded from good to fair condition. she is, however, being able to facetime with family and friends. amber vinson in stable condition at emory hospital in atlanta. her family...
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fair to good. pham was admitted to the national institutes of health last week. she's one two of nurses in dallas who became infected with ebola while treating thomas eric duncan whod from the disease earlier this month. >>> president obama is among those mourning the death of legendary newsman ben bradlee. the former "washington post" editor died yesterday at his home in washington. abc's david muir has a look back at his towering career. >> reporter: he was a newspaper legend reporting an history and making it. but even this seasoned journalist was surprised at what a president could do. >> in my naive way when i first came to this town, i didn't think presidents lied. >> reporter: a veteran of world war ii, a buddy of jfk. in 1968, ben bradley became the executive editor of the "washington post." for more than 20 years he was its fearless leader. fighting the government, determined to publish the pentagon papers in 1971. >> we are free to publish what we always were going to publish, which was material which in our mind the public had a right to know and which did no damage to the united states. >> reporter: that same determination a year later with the story t
fair to good. pham was admitted to the national institutes of health last week. she's one two of nurses in dallas who became infected with ebola while treating thomas eric duncan whod from the disease earlier this month. >>> president obama is among those mourning the death of legendary newsman ben bradlee. the former "washington post" editor died yesterday at his home in washington. abc's david muir has a look back at his towering career. >> reporter: he was a...