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he went undiagnosed for several days and was hospitalized one week ago. health experts are monitoring a handful of people that duncan came into close contact with. none thus far have symptoms of ebola. >> election day is five weeks away. one of the most talked about races in the country is in our own back yard. the reason this race is so notable is because a democrat versus democrat in the race for the 17th district. kannah is described as a new democrat. people from around the nation are keeping tabs on this case. >> rokanna comes in with a lot of technology support, throwing a lot of money at his campaign, mike konda has a lot of support from organized labor, work being class people, if you will. all of that is embedded in this one district. >> he says voter turnout will be much higher than in june so the influx of new voters may be undecided. both candidates will reach in their one and only debate tonight. we'll air that debate live right here. the event starts at 6:30. if you have a question for the candidates, head to our web site to our facebook pag
he went undiagnosed for several days and was hospitalized one week ago. health experts are monitoring a handful of people that duncan came into close contact with. none thus far have symptoms of ebola. >> election day is five weeks away. one of the most talked about races in the country is in our own back yard. the reason this race is so notable is because a democrat versus democrat in the race for the 17th district. kannah is described as a new democrat. people from around the nation are...
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duncan arrived from his native liberia september 20th, he went undiagnosed for several days. until now he was listed in serious condition, health experts say there are nine other people that duncan came in close contact with, they are considered to be at risk of catching ebola. >> we're confident that none of those with definite contact had symptoms related to ebowl larks none of them had fever. we'll be watching that particularly for those nine individuals over the coming days. >> they will remain quarantined for 17 days. some others are considered to be low risk. no one has shown any symptoms. a 33-year-old cameraman will be back in the states tomorrow, he along with dr. nancy snyderman and several crew members will be quarantined for three weeks. he's been working in the region for nearly three years. >> fears of an ebola infection forced the cdc to quarantine a plane. a 35-year-old mangan vomiting during the flight. more than 250 passengers on board were held on the plane for almost two hours as cdc workers in full hazmat suits removed the passenger and his daughter. he w
duncan arrived from his native liberia september 20th, he went undiagnosed for several days. until now he was listed in serious condition, health experts say there are nine other people that duncan came in close contact with, they are considered to be at risk of catching ebola. >> we're confident that none of those with definite contact had symptoms related to ebowl larks none of them had fever. we'll be watching that particularly for those nine individuals over the coming days. >>...
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and was sent home, undiagnosed. it was not until sunday, september 28th, that the patient was admitted into a hospital. >> i have no doubt that we will control this importation or this case of ebola. >> reporter: who is at risk? the only people who had contact with him when he was sick and only if he had contact with his body fluids. this is the first person to travel from liberia to the united states, unknowingly infected with ebola. we traveled in the reverse direction, into the heart of infection in liberia, to see how efforts to stop the disease here are going. before it spreads to even more countries. hello. >> good to see you! >> reporter: yes. it's been a month since i've been here. good? monrovia, liberia. one epicenter in the deadliest ebola outbreak in history. one month since we were here before, the number of cases in liberia have more than doubled. we want to see, has the response changed? the outbreak first started in december and spread across the borders into sierra leone and liberia. killing more th
and was sent home, undiagnosed. it was not until sunday, september 28th, that the patient was admitted into a hospital. >> i have no doubt that we will control this importation or this case of ebola. >> reporter: who is at risk? the only people who had contact with him when he was sick and only if he had contact with his body fluids. this is the first person to travel from liberia to the united states, unknowingly infected with ebola. we traveled in the reverse direction, into the...
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he went undiagnosed for several days and was hospitalized one week ago. none of the while -- >> neighbors are stunned this morning after a 20-year-old man was arrested, accused of stabbing is own ma'am offera short time later he say the man told one neighbor that he stabbed his mom. >> he said -- he didn't answer back. he put his hands together and got on his knees. >> wow. police arrested joseph daniel. neighbors say this is his facebook page. they say he was a stew ent his first court appearance is set right now. >> kenneth o'saku was suppose to enter the plea late instead. >> police bay are on the hunt for a driver who may have been hurt by an officer. police tried to pull him over for reckless driving. the man sped away. police cornered him at a deadnd at wussland pork. skyrocketing rent and tenant evictions are a course of major contention in san francisco and now the city has a lawsuit on its hand. the issue raises the amount landlords have to pay to relocate tenants evicted. several property owners and landlord associations they're claiming the amo
he went undiagnosed for several days and was hospitalized one week ago. none of the while -- >> neighbors are stunned this morning after a 20-year-old man was arrested, accused of stabbing is own ma'am offera short time later he say the man told one neighbor that he stabbed his mom. >> he said -- he didn't answer back. he put his hands together and got on his knees. >> wow. police arrested joseph daniel. neighbors say this is his facebook page. they say he was a stew ent his...
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. >> and a push to test and treat some of the nation's most undiagnosed conditions. an estimated 3 million americans including 70,000 chicagoans are living with hepatitis c. about half are unaware of the infection. university of chicago medicine will lead an alliance of academic community health corporate adequacy and public health organizations ana yog increase testing carried funded by a grant by the centers of disease control and prevention. >> the dow taking a dive today. under new worries about global economic ". the dollar is down just a little bit more than one percent. if you have at&t could be getting some money back. settled a $105 million lawsuit for charges of cramming. things like premium text message description. most of the charges cost $9.99 a month. will pay $80 million in consumer refund. >> senior is in nearly every state in the country do not have the income to comfortably re business data shows that senior citizens are living on $37,000 a year. they are the only districts were seniors have incomes above the recommended in, a $45,000 a year. savin
. >> and a push to test and treat some of the nation's most undiagnosed conditions. an estimated 3 million americans including 70,000 chicagoans are living with hepatitis c. about half are unaware of the infection. university of chicago medicine will lead an alliance of academic community health corporate adequacy and public health organizations ana yog increase testing carried funded by a grant by the centers of disease control and prevention. >> the dow taking a dive today. under...
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treatment for prostate cancer and have suffered for a lifetime with anxiety and depression as well as undiagnosed ptsd. three weeks ago at this time i was in prostate cancer surgery. and my surgery was performed by one of the most imminent surgeries and educators in the country, dr. peter carroll at the university of california at san francisco. dr. carroll does not do many surgeries, he has done 2500 of them and he gets a pass. but the urology residents at san francisco general, particularly dr.s hansen and bain, push for it. i want to emphasize, that money could not have bought this particular surgery. the only way i could have received it as an average american is through the affordable care act. and in short i am receiving world class medical care and given my life back by the people of san francisco. i should be here praising ucsf, sfgh and the clinic network and literally dozens of wonderful people that i have met in the last two months of dealing with this disease. it would be fitting that such an event should take place in polosi's district, since it it is her leadership that has allowed
treatment for prostate cancer and have suffered for a lifetime with anxiety and depression as well as undiagnosed ptsd. three weeks ago at this time i was in prostate cancer surgery. and my surgery was performed by one of the most imminent surgeries and educators in the country, dr. peter carroll at the university of california at san francisco. dr. carroll does not do many surgeries, he has done 2500 of them and he gets a pass. but the urology residents at san francisco general, particularly...
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tested again before 21 day quarantine period ends november 1st badly wanting after his owner went undiagnosed ebola the person is infected and dallas treated at the national institute where her condition upgraded to good >> : to suburban recall what the tonight but the officials added 3.1 million vehicles today. on top of 4.7 meat vehicles recalled yesterday called the japanese air bags >> : special say the could not function consistently exposed to high humidity that could cause metal fragments to fly on one the bags are applied in the crash >> : several vehicles under the recall including toyota honda for general motors cars drivers being told to make appointments with the car dealer to the problem fixed free of charge >> : the dq but neighbors say these cats are real nuisance. what caused the cat and the station and the bay area community >> : the california gold market how you can see up close. how to be able see something like this partial solar eclipses >> : clause and no way that talk about more of that change is coming this way that could impact world series game being played here sev
tested again before 21 day quarantine period ends november 1st badly wanting after his owner went undiagnosed ebola the person is infected and dallas treated at the national institute where her condition upgraded to good >> : to suburban recall what the tonight but the officials added 3.1 million vehicles today. on top of 4.7 meat vehicles recalled yesterday called the japanese air bags >> : special say the could not function consistently exposed to high humidity that could cause...
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and someone who has undiagnosed ebola virus won't infect others. ebola is not from the flu or other respiratory illnesses. you can only get sick if you come into direct contact with body fluids or urine. e showing symptoms of the s if virus. the patient in dallas did not develop symptoms until several days after he got off the plane and why though believe there wasn't exposure on the plane or dulles airport. the symptoms, diarrhea, vomiting and stomach pain. the u.s. is better equipped to handle these cases, isolation units and supportive care for any infected with the virus and symptoms in place to isolate any who's had contact with an ebola patient. an example is happening in nigeria. a man actively infected flew to the capital city in july and the disease spread to at least 20 others. in nigeria there was a quick response and the "new york reported the last confirmed case was the end of august. they're well pt the 21-day ink bigs period. >> that's a success story. >> yes, it is. >> a child has died as a result of the enterovirus. the victim, a g
and someone who has undiagnosed ebola virus won't infect others. ebola is not from the flu or other respiratory illnesses. you can only get sick if you come into direct contact with body fluids or urine. e showing symptoms of the s if virus. the patient in dallas did not develop symptoms until several days after he got off the plane and why though believe there wasn't exposure on the plane or dulles airport. the symptoms, diarrhea, vomiting and stomach pain. the u.s. is better equipped to...
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year hundreds of thousands young athletes suffer brain injury concussion. 90 percent of them are undiagnosed ignored and placing their developing mind at risk. introducing isaiah, with his new head impact indicator called check light. >> this is a skull cap that goes under the helmet and tells the player when they had siing can impact. >> yellow and moderate. and red is severe. mike's pee wee football team is wearing check light in all of this year's game. isaiah said any player with red or yellow is taken out and evaluated. >> not only leading to greater assessment of possible concussions, but also something unexpected. >> so you guys found that players didn't want to be taken out of the game and they learned to protect their heads better. >> this was a slap on the wrist and they understood. it reenforced the technique. >> drop in head injuries has been significant from last year to this year. which i a trabt through education -- attribute to the education and check light device. >> reporter: they hope it will be across the country and in the nfl. >> they didn't teach us not to hit with the
year hundreds of thousands young athletes suffer brain injury concussion. 90 percent of them are undiagnosed ignored and placing their developing mind at risk. introducing isaiah, with his new head impact indicator called check light. >> this is a skull cap that goes under the helmet and tells the player when they had siing can impact. >> yellow and moderate. and red is severe. mike's pee wee football team is wearing check light in all of this year's game. isaiah said any player...
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the problem is 90% of either ignored or undiagnosed placing their developing minds at serious risk. >ct. >> introducing former nfl linebacker isaiah with his new head impact care called "check light." >> this is a skull cap that basically goes under the helmet and tells a player when they've suffered a significant head impact. >> yes, what you have is a yellow light that signifies a moderate impact. a red light signifies a severe impact. >> mike's pee-wee football team has been wearing check light in all of this year's games. >> ready! >> i sayia says any player -- isaiah says any player that measures red or yellow is taken out and evaluated. >> you feel ok? >> yeah. >> everything all right? >> yeah. >> not only leading to greater assessment of possible concussions but something unexpected. >> you found players did not want to be taken out of the game, so they learned to protect their heads better. >> yeah, we saw this was the slap on the wrist. they absolutely understood it. it reinforced safe technique. do not hit your led. >> the drop in head injuries that we've word recorded has b
the problem is 90% of either ignored or undiagnosed placing their developing minds at serious risk. >ct. >> introducing former nfl linebacker isaiah with his new head impact care called "check light." >> this is a skull cap that basically goes under the helmet and tells a player when they've suffered a significant head impact. >> yes, what you have is a yellow light that signifies a moderate impact. a red light signifies a severe impact. >> mike's pee-wee...
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he went undiagnosed for several days. until now he was listed in serious condition. health experts say there are nine other people that duncan came in close contact with. they are considered high risk of catching ebola. >> we're confident that none of those with definite contact had any symptoms related to ebola. none of them had fever. we'll be watching that very closely particularly for those nine individuals in the coming days. >> several of those nine have now been moved to another residents where they will remain quarantined for another 17 days. >>> some 40 others duncan encountered are considered low risk. so far no one has shown symptoms. >>> a 33-year-old nbc news camera man will be back in the united states today. ashoka along with dr. nancy snyderman and three other crew members will be quarantined for three weeks. he's been working in the region for nearly three years. >>> fears of an ebola infection forced the cdc to quarantine a plane that landed at a new jersey airport this weekend. a 35-year-old man began vomiting. more than 250 passengers aboard were
he went undiagnosed for several days. until now he was listed in serious condition. health experts say there are nine other people that duncan came in close contact with. they are considered high risk of catching ebola. >> we're confident that none of those with definite contact had any symptoms related to ebola. none of them had fever. we'll be watching that very closely particularly for those nine individuals in the coming days. >> several of those nine have now been moved to...
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turn at 82 miles per hour, the national transportation safety board found that the engineer had undiagnosed sleep apnea, which contributed to his drowsiness. a friend of the boston marathon bombing suspect has been found guilty of lying to the fbi row bell lied about being in the suspect's dorm room after the marathon, where he saw fireworks and other potential evidence three days after the bombing. he faces up to 15 years in prison. and lava from a volcano is now less than 70 yards from a nearby town. we deal with so much different kind of stress, with this lava situation, and it is now coming to take your home that you worked so hard for. we don't know what we are going to do, but we just take it day by day. >> in some places the lava is chest high live in this small hawaiian community. >> look at that, pretty dramatic pictures. >> schools are closed. >> life at a standstill at the moment. >> yes. >> appreciate it, see you later. >> and coming up, an attempt to hack military secrets and a new report points to russia being behind it. a military secrets report out today indicates this have
turn at 82 miles per hour, the national transportation safety board found that the engineer had undiagnosed sleep apnea, which contributed to his drowsiness. a friend of the boston marathon bombing suspect has been found guilty of lying to the fbi row bell lied about being in the suspect's dorm room after the marathon, where he saw fireworks and other potential evidence three days after the bombing. he faces up to 15 years in prison. and lava from a volcano is now less than 70 yards from a...
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many more are going undiagnosed. >> reporter: i'm here at the sierra leone headquarters of the charity. they have been leading the fight against ebola since it first started six months ago. joining me now, christina who heads the mission here. explain how bad things are at the moment and how bad they could now get. >> ebola outbreak is not under control. we are far behind the control of the spreading of the virus. we are extremely concerned of consequence and amounts because everything is very slow. it's not enough in terms of response to provide and stop this outbreak. >> we've heard this week that you've had one of your international staff become infected with ebola. i've seen first hand the precautions you take. we have this nurse being treated in spain. how does that happen? >> unfortunately in ebola, there's no zero risk. we minimize as much as possible. our protocol inside treatment senter and outside in mission life. it's very strict. there's no touch policy. we're always washing hands. inside treatment center, medical staff wear front line, really, really careful on what they a
many more are going undiagnosed. >> reporter: i'm here at the sierra leone headquarters of the charity. they have been leading the fight against ebola since it first started six months ago. joining me now, christina who heads the mission here. explain how bad things are at the moment and how bad they could now get. >> ebola outbreak is not under control. we are far behind the control of the spreading of the virus. we are extremely concerned of consequence and amounts because...
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amber vincent along with nina pham treated duncan when he was highly symptomatic but undiagnosed withla. it is just the latest challenge in what is supposed to be an airtight convention. at the end of the briefing, cdc said the agency is preparing for additional cases in the coming days. joining me now infection disease specialist and washington post columnist. doctor, let me say, throughout this, my goal is not to fear amonger around ebola, because we are talk being a handful of people. we're talking about a handful of people. should ebola patients still be treated at texas press bit earian hospital. >> the answer is no. the tricky part, as exhibited about what is coming out about mr. duncan, until someone is diagnosed there's a very vulnerable period. he was isolated but they weren't worried as they might have been had they known he had ebola. so there was a period where he was in isolation, but he wasn't -- perhaps weren't paying enough of attention as needed. >> the cdc has lowered the fever threshold. how effective are these metrics we establish? >> yeah. >> because at the end of
amber vincent along with nina pham treated duncan when he was highly symptomatic but undiagnosed withla. it is just the latest challenge in what is supposed to be an airtight convention. at the end of the briefing, cdc said the agency is preparing for additional cases in the coming days. joining me now infection disease specialist and washington post columnist. doctor, let me say, throughout this, my goal is not to fear amonger around ebola, because we are talk being a handful of people. we're...
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fuentes said that is absolutely true, there may have been some undiagnosed depression. as you said, fredricka, also this is a person who was the homecoming prince and had this -- seems to have this perfect life. but it is that kind of very rigid kind of life where that person feels they really can't talk about what the issues are or they can't address it in a way, because everyone sees them as being so popular. so, the emotional insult of feeling some sort of a betrayal in their own view becomes ten times worse. and if the intervention is not made, then that person sinks further and further into a depression to the point of becoming homicidal and suicidal. >> how terribly sad. dan simon is outside that providence regional hospital and, dan, we just heard that press conference and the doctor very gingerly talking about how the family members want some space and how they are trying to deal with this, as these two young ladies, 14 years old, are in critical condition there at the hospital. do we have any idea whether their conditions have improved within the past 24 hours
fuentes said that is absolutely true, there may have been some undiagnosed depression. as you said, fredricka, also this is a person who was the homecoming prince and had this -- seems to have this perfect life. but it is that kind of very rigid kind of life where that person feels they really can't talk about what the issues are or they can't address it in a way, because everyone sees them as being so popular. so, the emotional insult of feeling some sort of a betrayal in their own view...
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this is to prevent a patient from going undiagnosed, which is exactly what happened in dallas when the first u.s. patient was sent home. >> i think that all communities around the country have learned these lessons from dallas. i suspect that wouldn't happen again, but you never know. we have frequent calls with our hospitals to update and give a situation update, to understand why they are in their preparedness, to understand what they need that they don't have so we can mobilize resources and help. >> health officials stress the risk of an ebola patient in the bay area, or for that matter the united states, is very low, but they want to make sure the health care community and public are informed just in case. >>> from san bruno to alleged judge shopping, pg&e was in the hot seat answering a slew of questions. a hearing just wrapped up to determine how pg&e should be punished for inappropriate communications with a government agency assigned to regulate it. stephanie chuang is live in san francisco. steph, what did the judge decide this morning? >> reporter: good morning to you, kris.
this is to prevent a patient from going undiagnosed, which is exactly what happened in dallas when the first u.s. patient was sent home. >> i think that all communities around the country have learned these lessons from dallas. i suspect that wouldn't happen again, but you never know. we have frequent calls with our hospitals to update and give a situation update, to understand why they are in their preparedness, to understand what they need that they don't have so we can mobilize...
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he also suffered from undiagnosed sleep apnea and a recent schedule change from afternoons to early morningsinvestigators blamed metro north railroad for failing to screen for employees sleep disorders. the railroad was also criticized for not using a safety feature that would have automatically applied the train's brakes. >> the ntsb report represents a horror house of negligence. resulting in injury, mayhem and even death. >> engineer rockefeller's train was clocked at 82 miles an hour and left the tracks at a curve limbed to 30 miles an hour. four people died and dozens more were hurt. metro north's president says the railroad is working now to test its employees for sleep apnea. >>> another propaganda video from isis. hostage acting as a tv reporter. it begins with an aerial view of what's said to be kobani, syria. isis militants are battling kurdish militia for control of that area. dressed in all black, he speaks to the camera as a combat reporter. the british photo journalist was captured in november of 2012. the video is about five minutes long and promotes the militant's cause. the
he also suffered from undiagnosed sleep apnea and a recent schedule change from afternoons to early morningsinvestigators blamed metro north railroad for failing to screen for employees sleep disorders. the railroad was also criticized for not using a safety feature that would have automatically applied the train's brakes. >> the ntsb report represents a horror house of negligence. resulting in injury, mayhem and even death. >> engineer rockefeller's train was clocked at 82 miles an...
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but without a travel ban, travelers with undiagnosed cases of ebola can appear in our emergency rooms and imperil all the health care workers just like this nurse. >> we'll deal with the travel ban right now. thank you very much indeed. >>> a brand-new poll from "the washington post" says two-thirds of us would support a ban on fravl ebola-infected countries, a solid majority, 2 out of 3. why isn't washington listening? arizona republican congressman matt salan is, one of 26 congressmen including some democrats who are urging the president to ban fravl the region now. congressman, what kind of travel ban? would you say anybody who's been in the hot zones in the last two or three weeks with can not get on a plane and come to america, that's it? >> exactly. exactly. in fact, if we deal with this in a commonsense way then we're going to get some solutions. we've seen the head of the cdc is just grasping at straws. we know that if people from the affected countries do not get into the united states they won't be able to spread that disease. we don't know if the cdc folks are sharing every
but without a travel ban, travelers with undiagnosed cases of ebola can appear in our emergency rooms and imperil all the health care workers just like this nurse. >> we'll deal with the travel ban right now. thank you very much indeed. >>> a brand-new poll from "the washington post" says two-thirds of us would support a ban on fravl ebola-infected countries, a solid majority, 2 out of 3. why isn't washington listening? arizona republican congressman matt salan is, one...
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health officials are confident they'll stop it how long was he undiagnosed? eye for the secret service, this time, a security guard in an elevator with president obama. he was armed with a gun, violating protocol. the revelation coming hours after the agency's director was grilled by congress. will she survive this firestorm? >>> war on isis, the biggest day of u.s.-led coalition air strikes in syria and iraq since the campaign began. why are terrorists actually gaining ground? getting dangerously close to main cities? your "new day" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "new day" with chris cuomo, kate boldaun and michaela pereira. >> welcome to "new day," it's wednesday, october 1st, 6:00 in the east, ebola no longer just about west africa, it's about texas. the first diagnosis on american soil. the centers for disease control and prevention said the patient travelled from liberia to dallas last month. don't write it off because of that. he was here for days before showing symptoms, the race is on to find everyone he came in contact with after showing sym
health officials are confident they'll stop it how long was he undiagnosed? eye for the secret service, this time, a security guard in an elevator with president obama. he was armed with a gun, violating protocol. the revelation coming hours after the agency's director was grilled by congress. will she survive this firestorm? >>> war on isis, the biggest day of u.s.-led coalition air strikes in syria and iraq since the campaign began. why are terrorists actually gaining ground? getting...
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whole debate that the "new york times" is providing, just quickly here on how some people have undiagnosedssion and how they want these pills for the wrong reasons. the doctor doesn't know enough about the patient's condition, maybe the patient doesn't need one of these pills, but in oregon, for example, it's perfectly legal. your response. >> so one of the things they did in oregon, initially and other states have tried to emulate is put in place safeguards to prevent exactly such slipperiness on that slope. in other words, you have to show some durability of desire. they screen against depression. this is not a fly by night organization. this is a response after hundreds of years of trying to come to terms with technology to figure out when if ever it's permissible to do this. it's good to have misgivings, good to not throw the gates wide open, which is why i regard and others, i think, regard oregon as a bit of an experiment. we'll draw conclusions there after. >> we will follow brittany's story. i'd love to talk to her about this choice. thank you very much. we'd love to hear from you.
whole debate that the "new york times" is providing, just quickly here on how some people have undiagnosedssion and how they want these pills for the wrong reasons. the doctor doesn't know enough about the patient's condition, maybe the patient doesn't need one of these pills, but in oregon, for example, it's perfectly legal. your response. >> so one of the things they did in oregon, initially and other states have tried to emulate is put in place safeguards to prevent exactly...
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was so confident about this, that he felt so good about it, and it was in the proximity of this undiagnosedis seen, this ravaging internal trauma. it's devastating in the book. and illustrative of so many things that are hard to see even when you are intentionally trying to be, it can't always be found. it was incredibly poignant. yes, sir, right here? >> hello, dave mattingly. going back to a point that you made in the book, was that when soldiers supported to iraq and afghanistan, and sometimes they were looked at as -- oh, he will be on the side. but in reality going back and seeing their buddies come back from this were coming under attack, that they were still going to sustain the additional, of ptsd. and it's not something you can say that he was in infantry or up walking the line every day, that it's still out there for other people that were involved in the operations. >> it's a very good point. i know some who believe that this came from hearing explosions again and again. and it's just the impact of explosions never quite knowing and it doesn't have to be something like this. we t
was so confident about this, that he felt so good about it, and it was in the proximity of this undiagnosedis seen, this ravaging internal trauma. it's devastating in the book. and illustrative of so many things that are hard to see even when you are intentionally trying to be, it can't always be found. it was incredibly poignant. yes, sir, right here? >> hello, dave mattingly. going back to a point that you made in the book, was that when soldiers supported to iraq and afghanistan, and...
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he went undiagnosed for several days and was hospitalized only about a week ago. people who know him talk about why he was coming to the u.s. >> as it turns out, eric duncan did leave liberia with the intent of coming here and planning a wedding. >> health experts are monitoring a handful of people that duncan came in close contact with before he was hospitalized. none so far have shown signs of ebola. prosecutors in dallas are now considering charges against duncan for lying about his contact with someone infected with ebola. >>> now to your microclimate forecast. a cooldown coming after a hot october weekend. a live look outside right now. san francisco on your left. and you can't really see what we see sometimes when we're looking at the golden gate bridge. but you can't see in is that shot fog pouring in. san jose on your right. no fog in sight. also in the south bay that many fans left the niners game early. take a look at this picture from comcast sportsnet showing the empty stands during the second half. niner fans wear red. but those are seats, folks. mete
he went undiagnosed for several days and was hospitalized only about a week ago. people who know him talk about why he was coming to the u.s. >> as it turns out, eric duncan did leave liberia with the intent of coming here and planning a wedding. >> health experts are monitoring a handful of people that duncan came in close contact with before he was hospitalized. none so far have shown signs of ebola. prosecutors in dallas are now considering charges against duncan for lying about...
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hospital is responding saying it was the first hospital in the united states to receive a patient with undiagnosedebola. we have acknowledged we made mistakes and we're deeply sorry. our amazing care giver team did not hesitate to rise to the challenge despite being an unprecedented situation. craig melvin is standing by outside the hospital with us today. craig, the nurse there that spoke with our colleague matt lauer who has been described as a whistle blower. the hospital hasn't spoken point by point regarding some of the things she's alleged there. the climate, though, when we saw nina pham, the nurse leave. you had nurses lining the streets cheering her on. there is a sense they feel they are under siege and many people feel they were left exposed. >> the scene with the nurses holding the posters and cheering on pham. i can tell you general passers by in their cars were honking horns. for the first time in almost three weeks there's not a known patient with ebola in the dallas area. we know that some space has been made here at texas presbyterian just in case there is one of the health care w
hospital is responding saying it was the first hospital in the united states to receive a patient with undiagnosedebola. we have acknowledged we made mistakes and we're deeply sorry. our amazing care giver team did not hesitate to rise to the challenge despite being an unprecedented situation. craig melvin is standing by outside the hospital with us today. craig, the nurse there that spoke with our colleague matt lauer who has been described as a whistle blower. the hospital hasn't spoken point...
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it is the mental health issue that is, has gone undiagnosed and undocumented. we need to improve mental health in america. that is part of health care going forward that i'm an advocate for. that i've been a loud voice for is improving mental health because then you're getting to the issue. when it comes to gun violence for example in our inner cities when you have someone who commits a drug crime with a weapon, you know what? they abuse their rights. they should go to jail. they should lose that right because they violated those rights that they did by committing that crime with that gun. to me, this is something that we stand for here. it's something that's our way of life and it's something i will always carry forward. >> thank you for the question. everybody wants to know that their family will be safe, that their children will be safe in school. if you go to a movie you're not going to have to worry about losing your life. let me just get something off the table right now. for the state issue, i am against the safe act. i've voted against the safe act. i v
it is the mental health issue that is, has gone undiagnosed and undocumented. we need to improve mental health in america. that is part of health care going forward that i'm an advocate for. that i've been a loud voice for is improving mental health because then you're getting to the issue. when it comes to gun violence for example in our inner cities when you have someone who commits a drug crime with a weapon, you know what? they abuse their rights. they should go to jail. they should lose...
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plastic inside the woman her son to nephews have been held under armed guard ever since the end undiagnosedted out. >> : a symptomatic all for people are a sudden dramatic. they were taken in plain clothes into the vehicle to undisclosed location. >> : meanwhile for the bay area physician nancy snyder and it is in self imposed quarantine after member of nbc television crew became infected in liberia sediment pleaded that she has not developed a high fever and other symptoms and that the photographer who has a bullet treated now by doctors without borders before airlift the home on sunday. white house officials said that president obama committed to stopping a bullet epidemic at its source he ordered the pentagon sent more troops west africa totalled 4000 soldiers will build additional hospitals otherwise strengthen the public health infrastructure. >> : heck committees of the california world lowest of that child vaccinations for children they're given doctor recommended vaccines against all four diseases and much of africa with or the middle east happens to include some of american's wealt
plastic inside the woman her son to nephews have been held under armed guard ever since the end undiagnosedted out. >> : a symptomatic all for people are a sudden dramatic. they were taken in plain clothes into the vehicle to undisclosed location. >> : meanwhile for the bay area physician nancy snyder and it is in self imposed quarantine after member of nbc television crew became infected in liberia sediment pleaded that she has not developed a high fever and other symptoms and that...
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the assistance remained undiagnosed for ten days.had many procedures that you would actually see commonly in the hospital. hemodialysis, and actually alternately died. despite this company had no, they had no secondary transmission. so, what about spain and dallas. you will say what happened there? what i can tell you if there is a dangerous moment and this is not a health-care worker issue. this is a systems issue. but when you get out of these isolation units, your tired, you take off your protective gear, your sweaty and remember it's about 115 degrees in these suits especially if you're in africa and you take off your glasses or touch your face like that. it can be something as simple as that data can be almost devastated and unforgiving. so what do we do? what do we want? we want to identify the cases as david mentioned we want to triage these cases. we certainly want to put in place infection control and we want to train people about doing it. i'm not going to dwell much on peace. this outbreak has been complicated by a love of
the assistance remained undiagnosed for ten days.had many procedures that you would actually see commonly in the hospital. hemodialysis, and actually alternately died. despite this company had no, they had no secondary transmission. so, what about spain and dallas. you will say what happened there? what i can tell you if there is a dangerous moment and this is not a health-care worker issue. this is a systems issue. but when you get out of these isolation units, your tired, you take off your...
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johnston, you stated that many sports related concussions still go undiagnosed and i would like to know why in your opinion that is the case and how can we improve that? the state laws and also the involvement of coaches and players and pta's, areas where we need to have improvement? >> thank you for the question. i think i would echo what has been said by others on the panel. sorry. i would echo what's been said by others on the panel that i think a lot has to do with recognition. people are very good at recognizing when someone gets knocked out. but of course that's a small percentage of all concussions. as our understanding of all the various symptoms that can go with concussion have arisen. it becomes incumbent upon us to improve the quality of the education we give to our coaches, players, trainers. officials, about the symptoms of concussion. my sense is in general the culture -- at least speaking for the state of alabama -- all the coaches are believers. they're not purposely hiding kids and putting them back in knowing they have concussions. sometimes it's hard to recognize espe
johnston, you stated that many sports related concussions still go undiagnosed and i would like to know why in your opinion that is the case and how can we improve that? the state laws and also the involvement of coaches and players and pta's, areas where we need to have improvement? >> thank you for the question. i think i would echo what has been said by others on the panel. sorry. i would echo what's been said by others on the panel that i think a lot has to do with recognition. people...
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johnston, you stated that many sports related concussions still go undiagnosed and i would like to know why in your opinion that is the case and how can we improve that? the state laws and also the involvement of coaches and players and pta's, areas where we need to have improvement? >> thank you for the question. i think i would echo what has been said by others on the panel. sorry. i would echo what's been said by others on the panel that i think a lot has to do with recognition. people are very good at recognizing when someone gets knocked out. but of course that's a small percentage of all concussions. as our understanding of all the various symptoms that can go with concussion have arisen. it becomes incumbent upon us to improve the quality of the education we give to our coaches, players, trainers. officials, about the symptoms of concussion. my sense is in general the culture -- at least speaking for the state of alabama -- all the coaches are believers. they're not purposely hiding kids and putting them back in knowing they have concussions. sometimes it's hard to recognize espe
johnston, you stated that many sports related concussions still go undiagnosed and i would like to know why in your opinion that is the case and how can we improve that? the state laws and also the involvement of coaches and players and pta's, areas where we need to have improvement? >> thank you for the question. i think i would echo what has been said by others on the panel. sorry. i would echo what's been said by others on the panel that i think a lot has to do with recognition. people...
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just like i said, if you're blind testing people and they don't know, just like cancer, if it's undiagnosed, then -- i mean, look at the people that go to the doctor and they tell you, you have six months to live. but that cancer was in your body longer than that. these these are -- it's like they're just forgotten buzz they're locked up. you know, when they come home, they have what they call the new federal second chance act. because they deserve a second chance. so these long-imposed sentences and then you're not going to take care of them. like i said, you have -- in oklahoma, you have a lot of elderly geriatric people. a man came home 70-something years old. he called my colleague and said -- he's still on parole. they said i got a job. they said i got to get a job. what is he going to do? that used to be your night watchman or something like that. what is he going to do? all we could do was get him some glasses. he didn't get proper treatment for his vision. for his vision. so my colleague helped him to get glasses. but we couldn't help him find work. but still, why hold somebody to 7
just like i said, if you're blind testing people and they don't know, just like cancer, if it's undiagnosed, then -- i mean, look at the people that go to the doctor and they tell you, you have six months to live. but that cancer was in your body longer than that. these these are -- it's like they're just forgotten buzz they're locked up. you know, when they come home, they have what they call the new federal second chance act. because they deserve a second chance. so these long-imposed...
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johnston, you stated that many sports-related concussions still go undiagnosed, and i'd like to know why in your opinion that is the case, and how can we improve that? our state laws and also the involvement of coaches, and players and ptas, areas where we need to have improvement. >> thank you for the question. i think i would echo what has been said by others on the panel. it's on. sorry. i would echo what's been said by others on the panel that i think a lot has to do with recognition. obviously people are very good at recognizing when someone gets knocked out on the field. but, of course, that's a small percentage of all concussions. and i think that as our understanding of all the various symptoms that can go with concussion have arisen, it becomes incumbent upon us to improve the quality of the education that we give to our coaches, players, trainers, officials, about the symptoms of concussion. i think that that's the main reason. my sense is in general the culture, at least speaking for the state of alabama, that all of the coaches that i've come into contact are believers. t
johnston, you stated that many sports-related concussions still go undiagnosed, and i'd like to know why in your opinion that is the case, and how can we improve that? our state laws and also the involvement of coaches, and players and ptas, areas where we need to have improvement. >> thank you for the question. i think i would echo what has been said by others on the panel. it's on. sorry. i would echo what's been said by others on the panel that i think a lot has to do with recognition....
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the assistant remained undiagnosed for 12 days, and had many, many procedures that you would actually see commonly in the hospital. a puncture, was incubated, natural ultimately died. and despite this they had no secondary transmission. so what about spain and dallas? because of said trish, what happened there? what i can say is that there's a very dangerous moment when you undress but and this is not a health care worker issue but this is really a systems issue. but when you get out of these isolation units, you are tired. take off your protective gear. you were sweaty. and remember, it's about 115 degrees in these suits, especially if you're in africa. and you take off your glasses or you just touch your face like that. i think i make me something as simple as that, that can be almost devastating and in this very unforgiving disease. so what do we do? well, what do we want? would want to identify cases, as david features mentioned. we want to triage these cases. resort want to put in place infection control i want to train people about doing it. i'm not going to dwell much on these.
the assistant remained undiagnosed for 12 days, and had many, many procedures that you would actually see commonly in the hospital. a puncture, was incubated, natural ultimately died. and despite this they had no secondary transmission. so what about spain and dallas? because of said trish, what happened there? what i can say is that there's a very dangerous moment when you undress but and this is not a health care worker issue but this is really a systems issue. but when you get out of these...
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investigators say the engineer suffered from an undiagnosed sneep apnea disorder and a drastic work hour. >>> diversity is not generally a word associated with superhero movies, but on display in marvel's new wave of films, including captain marvel, the studio's first female superhero movie and black panther. announcing the third installment into the "avengers" franchise, will be broken into two films. i hear teen outing. >> nothing says diversity like a blonde-blue eyed female. >> one of the movies is "iron man versus captain america," who wins? >> ironman. >> this unmanned nasa rocket exploded seconds after lift-off tuesday, creating a fireball over the skies of eastern virginia. here it is, take a look. >> it's going to be loud. >> oh, my god. >> oh, my god. >> gee! >> people came from all over the east coast to watch it this is not what they wanted to see. the rocket was carrying supplies to the international space station, like $200 million worth. but ha matters is no one was on the rocket. so no one was injured. this morning, investigators are sifting through the wreckage, that's h
investigators say the engineer suffered from an undiagnosed sneep apnea disorder and a drastic work hour. >>> diversity is not generally a word associated with superhero movies, but on display in marvel's new wave of films, including captain marvel, the studio's first female superhero movie and black panther. announcing the third installment into the "avengers" franchise, will be broken into two films. i hear teen outing. >> nothing says diversity like a blonde-blue...