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i would like to see what dr. west feels. >> host: thank you. >> guest: both figures are towering figures within the black nationalist tradition, martin delaney through market czar and they are fundamentally focused on how can we ensure that black humanity is not dishonored or devalued in america. i take that black nationalist tradition very seriously. i am not a black nationalist but i take it seriously. i recognize there is no malcolm x without the love of elis some muhamed who loved him from malcolm little to malcolm x the great freedom fighter even though later on with eli shut himself and louis farrakhan, louis farrakhan comes out of the black nationalist tradition and i have been blessed to know him for many years and i have been blessed to have at any time spent--the million man march we worked together, spent time at his home. first time i met louis farrakhan, it was sustained. i had been critical about anti-semitism and he came back at me and we pulled the biblical text out, wrestled with history and so forth.
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now programming will continue up next is dr. west you saw him speaking earlier now here is a chance for a call in he will be here in just a minute. the street fair is still going on here coverage is continuing from miami we have several hours left today in a full day tomorrow go to booktv - - speed 23 spee 23 we will be right back with cornel west. >> what could possibly motivate someone to join them ridiculous regime? i made contact and he in the unit were based on top of the it took one day and when i got up there i went through narrow trail to a small village at the top and sure enough sitting in one of five houses was a group of taliban fighters when sighed and sat down they were sitting cross legged. i check out my notebook and started to interview them to ask questions like why are you fighting against the u.s. what type of society do you want what is the assessment of the '90s regime? he gave me terrorists boiler plate answers for all of them that 1.he said you were the first foreigner i have never met. in the first american a
now programming will continue up next is dr. west you saw him speaking earlier now here is a chance for a call in he will be here in just a minute. the street fair is still going on here coverage is continuing from miami we have several hours left today in a full day tomorrow go to booktv - - speed 23 spee 23 we will be right back with cornel west. >> what could possibly motivate someone to join them ridiculous regime? i made contact and he in the unit were based on top of the it took one...
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russell fisher, a colleague of dr. west, a medical examiner of baltimore. of dick clarkn panel -- he was a chairman of the clark camp. you have luis alvarez. -- and he debunked the acoustics. on the right, one person whenever the anniversary comes around, automatically the first to a former coroner. addition, we have the association. george came over to a series of articles at the aftermath in 1991 and 1982, a series of articles in the journal of american medical association is that his right from the journal. we are able to have -- and that's a picture standing with dr. lundberg, not a good one. the journal was also all of the ama journals, quite a powerful endorsement and the new york times chimed in that by organizing and publishing the key findings of the warmer commission, the articles performed a service for reasonable people and for a reason. and to all who are willing to listen our proof of its territory a -- against paranoia. authorities in the country leading medical experts and pathologists and authorities. wild -- alsoalso guilt. oswald's scient
russell fisher, a colleague of dr. west, a medical examiner of baltimore. of dick clarkn panel -- he was a chairman of the clark camp. you have luis alvarez. -- and he debunked the acoustics. on the right, one person whenever the anniversary comes around, automatically the first to a former coroner. addition, we have the association. george came over to a series of articles at the aftermath in 1991 and 1982, a series of articles in the journal of american medical association is that his right...
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and forensic experts, like dr. westand hayne, they should not never be able to practice no more med... no nothing, in this state, in no kind of state, because of what they did to us, and maybe other people. >> bergman: citing ongoing lawsuits, doctors hayne and west declined to be interviewed. in 2008, the innocence project wrote to the mississippi state medical board, stating that dr. hayne is "a danger to the public" and should not be allowed to testify. dr. hayne is suing the innocence project for defamation. the case is expected to go to trial later this year. meanwhile, he continues to testify. among the various qualifications he cites is a certificate from acfei. >> there she is, guys, we got her, you can see her, she is coming out the front door right here. unbelievable... >> bergman: after 33 days of testimony, the defense prevailed. casey anthony was found not guilty of murder and released. >> this case utilized every single type of forensic science. they threw a bunch of stuff against the wall and they were ho
and forensic experts, like dr. westand hayne, they should not never be able to practice no more med... no nothing, in this state, in no kind of state, because of what they did to us, and maybe other people. >> bergman: citing ongoing lawsuits, doctors hayne and west declined to be interviewed. in 2008, the innocence project wrote to the mississippi state medical board, stating that dr. hayne is "a danger to the public" and should not be allowed to testify. dr. hayne is suing the...
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russell fisher, a colleague of dr. west, a medical examiner of baltimore. he was a chairman of the clark camp. agreed, two shots from the rear. you have luis alvarez. affectove that the jet explained jfk's recoil. on the right, one person whenever the anniversary comes around, automatically the first -- automatically defer dr. michael bosman. he said everything pointed to oswald being the lone killer. in addition, we have the association. george blumberg came up with a series of articles at the aftermath in 1991 and 1992, a series of articles in the journal of american medical association and that his right from the journal. we are able to have -- and and that's a picture standing with dr. lundberg, not a good one. the editor of the journal of the medicaln association was also the editor of all the ama journals, quite a powerful endorsement and the new york times chimed in that by organizing and publishing the key findings by the war and the commission-- warren the articles performed a service , for reasonable people and for a reason. respectableost sources
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. >> reporter: but dr. wests the risk of further and even greater injury are exactly why she never sent drugged players on toed field. >> they're not -- on to the field. >> they're not playing. >> dea agents also inspected medical staffers with the seattle seahawks and the san francisco 49ers. doctors are not even allowed to describe narcotics outside the state where they are licensed. >>> let's go trending now. we're looking at some stories that have caught your attention. the activist group known as anonymous has seized a website and twitter accounts belonging to the ku klux klan. the high-tech retribution is in response to the kkk claiming it would get violent on protesters in ferguson. the claim was apparently handing out flyers next week state they go would use lethal force as provided under missouri law to defend themselves. they will release a statement on the takeover sometime tonight. >>> possibly coming to offices around the world, facebook work. >> clearly facebook is in just about everybody's office.
. >> reporter: but dr. wests the risk of further and even greater injury are exactly why she never sent drugged players on toed field. >> they're not -- on to the field. >> they're not playing. >> dea agents also inspected medical staffers with the seattle seahawks and the san francisco 49ers. doctors are not even allowed to describe narcotics outside the state where they are licensed. >>> let's go trending now. we're looking at some stories that have caught...
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. >> caller: i na california boy interested in these issues and a fan of dr. west. is an interesting issue of byte to have him reflect upon. >> guest: i appreciate the question there was as great study of the black family does fundamental your name to reconnect with loved ones but the problem with moynihan he coined the term the nine neglect they make certain gestures to know that black folks will not be any way taken seriously with their suffering they will be tolerated for a an afterthought. but at the academic level certainly he turns out to be right but not for the right reason because of the behavior of black people doing massive unemployment with a red line of the neighborhoods and the services like water and so forth and so on so they produce said jim crow, jr. the patter's severed deeply characterized by segregation so i am highly critical i would say all the time we had wonderful all conversations but he loved to drink. i try not to much. >> caller: how are you? >> host: please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: i have a couple. first of all
. >> caller: i na california boy interested in these issues and a fan of dr. west. is an interesting issue of byte to have him reflect upon. >> guest: i appreciate the question there was as great study of the black family does fundamental your name to reconnect with loved ones but the problem with moynihan he coined the term the nine neglect they make certain gestures to know that black folks will not be any way taken seriously with their suffering they will be tolerated for a an...
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. >> but dr. west we are seeing all over the world.being abroad outside the united states when president obama was elected people were crying in europe. they saw this as a dawn of a new era to set an example for the rest of the world. >> absolutely. >> you have had harsh words for president obama. you tweeted that obama's empty knew tally and political coward i -- cowardice. >> he has launched initiatives for young black men to better their lives. why are you so harsh on him? >> i have a deep commitment to the truth and the condition of truth is always to allow suffering to speak. i have a profound love of those friends who are called the retched of the earth. i don't care if they are being bombed by israeli defense forces in palestine or subordinated in russia or mistreated in guatemala or if they are black, white, or red and poor in the united states. president obama chose the drone presidency rather than cutting back on the drones. he chose the massive surveillance rather than protecting rights and liveties and chose not to give one
. >> but dr. west we are seeing all over the world.being abroad outside the united states when president obama was elected people were crying in europe. they saw this as a dawn of a new era to set an example for the rest of the world. >> absolutely. >> you have had harsh words for president obama. you tweeted that obama's empty knew tally and political coward i -- cowardice. >> he has launched initiatives for young black men to better their lives. why are you so harsh on...
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west africa. >> nice to see you, welcome back. >> thank you. >> reporter: 21 days since dr. colin bucks has been in an exam room. until today he was limited to skype conversations from his redwood city home. the funny thing about quarantine is everybody knows who you are. >> reporter: the stanford doctor voluntarily quarantined himself following a trip to liberia where he treated ebola patients. >> it can be a devastating illness. it's a slow progression. >> reporter: dr. bucks arrived in the states days after california health officials set mandatory quarantine regulations for health workers returning from west africa. regulations bucks says aren't based in science. >> if i'd been in a restaurant, if i'd gone to a movie, no one would have been at risk. >> reporter: he showed no symptoms which he says means the ebola virus can't be transmitted -- i'm sympathetic to fear. especially when there's something new. >> reporter: according to the cdc, more than 5,000 people have died from the ebola virus in west africa. bucks says he's not worried the outbreak will spread to the u.s
west africa. >> nice to see you, welcome back. >> thank you. >> reporter: 21 days since dr. colin bucks has been in an exam room. until today he was limited to skype conversations from his redwood city home. the funny thing about quarantine is everybody knows who you are. >> reporter: the stanford doctor voluntarily quarantined himself following a trip to liberia where he treated ebola patients. >> it can be a devastating illness. it's a slow progression. >>...
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west africa. >> new york city dr. craig spencer who contracted ebola treating patients in west africa was released from the hospital today. spencer was the last of nine ebola cases in the us. he sparked ebola fears in new york after health officials revealed he rode the subway, ate at a restaurant and went bowling with friends the day before he showed symptoms. >> you think your facebook account is private but watch out, your profile could be stolen. >> it's not a good feeling when you think that you've been had. >> intruder posing as you scamming your friends. in just minutes a warm warning about facebook copy cats and how you can protect your page. >> also on the way a family's hiking trip turns dangerous when a child slips down a cliff. you'll see his rescue. kathy. >>> big chill on the way. the core of the cold air has moved down to the deep south. now it spreads eastward. temperatures will fall below freezing. i'll show when you coming up. >> and high stakes heist. chaos in new york's diamond district. how the rob
west africa. >> new york city dr. craig spencer who contracted ebola treating patients in west africa was released from the hospital today. spencer was the last of nine ebola cases in the us. he sparked ebola fears in new york after health officials revealed he rode the subway, ate at a restaurant and went bowling with friends the day before he showed symptoms. >> you think your facebook account is private but watch out, your profile could be stolen. >> it's not a good feeling...
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. >> a 21-day quarantine ends today for the stanford doctor who treated ebola patients in west africa. drcolin bucks has spent the last few weeks in his redwood city home. dr. bucks tested negative for the virus. >> much of the country will be experiencing temperatures at below freezing by tonight. snow has made for treacherous travel in the midwest and mid- atlantic region. the frigid cold will stick around into next week. >> want to do this smartly, methodically. >> san francisco reassessing its ficus tree policy after several of the trees split during yesterday's rain. many of these trees are up to 50 years old. trees are regularly pruned but dpw may have to take further action. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> and good morning to you, i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. >> happy friday, i'm frank mallicoat. asiana airlines under orders now to stop flying to sfo at least for a little while. kpix 5
. >> a 21-day quarantine ends today for the stanford doctor who treated ebola patients in west africa. drcolin bucks has spent the last few weeks in his redwood city home. dr. bucks tested negative for the virus. >> much of the country will be experiencing temperatures at below freezing by tonight. snow has made for treacherous travel in the midwest and mid- atlantic region. the frigid cold will stick around into next week. >> want to do this smartly, methodically. >>...
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dr. martin salia's passing is another reminder of the human toll of this disease and the continued imperative to tackle this epidemic. ebola killing more than 5,000 people in west africa. dr. martin salia is the 6th doctor to contract the virus in sierra leone. all have died. >>> san jose police are trying to figure out what lead to a fiery accident that left a driver dead. firefighters were called to the parking garage across the street from the main jail. when they got to the second floor they saw a car on fire that crashed into a pillar. they found a badly burned body inside the car. one witness described the scene. >> car was engulfed. tires spinning, exploding. >> investigators say they believe the fire started after the crash. the driver may have had a medical problem before impact. the victim's identity hasn't been released. >>> stopping for a quick prayer. >> i think it is different. >> why a bay area church is taking a fast food approach to worship. >> things are about to go from sunny to wet. when and where it will rain in the coming days. >> beautiful but danger. the pricy new plan to deal with san francisco's trees. ♪ at kaiser permanente, everythin
dr. martin salia's passing is another reminder of the human toll of this disease and the continued imperative to tackle this epidemic. ebola killing more than 5,000 people in west africa. dr. martin salia is the 6th doctor to contract the virus in sierra leone. all have died. >>> san jose police are trying to figure out what lead to a fiery accident that left a driver dead. firefighters were called to the parking garage across the street from the main jail. when they got to the second...
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press is an easy trip as we head was gone as i another at the toll plaza there are no delays at 580 west dras signed with the boston red sox report also had the giants offering a similar deal as much as a hundred million 05 years and 344 posted in batting average highs in major league history will is a hundred 50 flails and the giants released the his and a key member of the giants is breaking into the majors and less in 2000 and he will be remembered as numerous contributions to the other 14 championship. he will be greatly missed >>darya: in reading about and some will say its sour grapes he is more excited was an 7 cisco you don't have as their in russia and saudi arabia of >>mark: our coverage of the violence and against the firm is a grand jury decision continues to the 6:00 hour new video and new details about the riots and fires and leaks of an eye. for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find
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survey the blockage of light didn't become sensitive and past the deadline to file for dr this wall is to our westive effect on average lights on the house and deck number 2 the meetings with the architect an o on august 2013 and 2014 that was misrepresented the architect assured us the wall would be 3 feet lower and 3 the notification drawings which doesn't go accurately depict the scope the wall and had the planner mr. smith in 2009 and the project on 157 randell was not able to describe the set backs in the two properties with while the code has not changed because of the departments failure to hold both projects to the same standards we missed our opportunity to file for discretionary review we reasonably building both projects would be subject to the same planning rolls along with the fact the neighbor mpdz want facts with the drawings that also, we missed our opportunity for discretionary review other compelling reason it did not stop the encroachment within tour properties we've ask asked the neighbor to provide a wait progressively plan it didn't encroach the project manager is trying to b
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5 news in west palm beach and vice president for the national association of black journalists, the miami for lauderdale chapter and the am very happy to introduce two special guests today. dr. cornel west is a prominent and provocative democratic intellectual, a professor of philosophy and christian practice at union theological seminary and professor emeritus at princeton university. the also taught at yale, harvard and the university of paris. graduated from harvard and obtained his a and b hd in philosophy at princeton. he has written more than 20 books and has edited 13. he is best known for his classics race matters and democracy matters and his memoir brother west, living and loving out loud. he appeared frequently on the colbert report, cnn and c-span and he also made his film debut in the matrix and was a commentator on the official trilogy released in 2004, his latest book, "black prophetic fire" with a distinguished scholar chris the bushindorr prevents a perspective on six african-american leaders including frederick a. bliss, w. e. b. du bois, martin luther king jr. ellen baker, malcolm x and otto while barnett. examine the impact of these men and women in thei
5 news in west palm beach and vice president for the national association of black journalists, the miami for lauderdale chapter and the am very happy to introduce two special guests today. dr. cornel west is a prominent and provocative democratic intellectual, a professor of philosophy and christian practice at union theological seminary and professor emeritus at princeton university. the also taught at yale, harvard and the university of paris. graduated from harvard and obtained his a and b...
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west africa. we're so thrilled dr. spencer is well.t a cause for complacency, it's a time to refocus our efforts and find more brave people like him ready to go and serve. two weeks ago, governor cuomo and i announced a program to encourage health care professionals, to helped a dress this challenge at its root in west africa and we're going to support all health care professionals who step forward so we can end this crisis once and for all. second, as i've said many times, help the health care professionals of this city. if you're an everyday new yorker who says "what can i do? is there anything i can do to help?" well, you can help support folks who are going to fight the battle at the front. i'll tell you about one other thing you can do on that level. the other thing you can do is everyday simple thick, get a flu shot get a flu shot. it's the simplest thing in the world. because it will help you not get the flu and that's good to begin with. but it will also help our health care community to not have to spend time looking at sympto
west africa. we're so thrilled dr. spencer is well.t a cause for complacency, it's a time to refocus our efforts and find more brave people like him ready to go and serve. two weeks ago, governor cuomo and i announced a program to encourage health care professionals, to helped a dress this challenge at its root in west africa and we're going to support all health care professionals who step forward so we can end this crisis once and for all. second, as i've said many times, help the health care...
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increasing scrutiny after reports that he lied to police about his travels after returning from west africa. dr. craig spencer reportedly told officials he had isolated himself in his new york apartment and he didn't admit he had ridden the subways, dined out, went bowling, until police looked at his metro card and credit cards. officials in maine still trying to figure out what to do about the nurse just back from west africa who doesn't have ebola symptoms but has been ordered to self-quarantine in her home until the virus' 21-day incubation period is over. kaci hickox says if that policy is not changed by tomorrow, she will defy it. maine health commissioner mary mayhew moments ago said in a quote, lack of leadership at the federal level for keeping hickox quarantined. >>> add californians to the list of what is 11 states that have enacted tighter quarantine policies than the obama administration. overseas, 42 soldiers are now quarantined in italy after returning from west africa. joining us now is congressman randy forbes, member of the house armed services and judiciary committees. congres
increasing scrutiny after reports that he lied to police about his travels after returning from west africa. dr. craig spencer reportedly told officials he had isolated himself in his new york apartment and he didn't admit he had ridden the subways, dined out, went bowling, until police looked at his metro card and credit cards. officials in maine still trying to figure out what to do about the nurse just back from west africa who doesn't have ebola symptoms but has been ordered to...
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west africa. thank you. [applause] >> he plays the banjo and they let him play the banjo in the room once he was feeling better. there is no word if dr. spencer is going back to west africa. but if he does, he's immune of getting ebola again. we checked with new york today, under 300 alone in this city. around the country there are hundreds more and those numbers fluctuate as people come in and out of west africa. >> that is a lot they're keeping track of. in south korea family members of those who died in the ferry. the ship's engineer was sentenced to 30 years in prison. 13 other crew members received sentences of 5 to 20 years. >> india's sterilization program is facing harsh criticism after eight women died from the procedure. and others are in critical condition. it's aimed at controlling the population but critics say that it unfairly targets the poor and uneducated. >> the women were taken to hospital in critical condition after complaining of severe pain and fever. all had sterilization procedures at a government health camp on saturday. they're among the 83 women who had the procedure as part of the state government's family
west africa. thank you. [applause] >> he plays the banjo and they let him play the banjo in the room once he was feeling better. there is no word if dr. spencer is going back to west africa. but if he does, he's immune of getting ebola again. we checked with new york today, under 300 alone in this city. around the country there are hundreds more and those numbers fluctuate as people come in and out of west africa. >> that is a lot they're keeping track of. in south korea family...
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>> a family from our area is grappling with the knowledge a loved one has contracted ebola in west africa. drin salia is the sixth doctor to become infected in sierra leone. he is going to be transferred to the united states later tonight if his condition is stable enough for travel. his wife and children in prince george's county say they're trying to stay strong. >> he always sacrificed just to make sure someone else feels happy. we're trying everything possible to make sure he knows that we are strong for him and we hope that he recovers soon. >> in a recent interview, dr. salia said he was called by god to work in sierra leone. if he comes to the united states, he will be treated at the nebraska medical center. the national institutes of health is not an option, because caregivers there are still in the 21-day monitoring period after treating texas nurse, nina pham. >>> the new town center at laurel, maryland, is about to open for business. and it's about more than just shopping, as well. the new mall is on route 1 and will mean convenience that many in that part of prince george's county
>> a family from our area is grappling with the knowledge a loved one has contracted ebola in west africa. drin salia is the sixth doctor to become infected in sierra leone. he is going to be transferred to the united states later tonight if his condition is stable enough for travel. his wife and children in prince george's county say they're trying to stay strong. >> he always sacrificed just to make sure someone else feels happy. we're trying everything possible to make sure he...
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dr. buck was confined because he spend over a month in west africa treating ebola patients. today he did the first interview with david to talk about l how more volunteers are needed to prevent the spread of ebola. >> hi dr. bucks nice to meet you. collin now a free man after 21 days of home confinement. while quarantine high degree of confidence he wouldn't come down with ebola. the one concern was developing similar symptoms from eating something. >> i got day rea. because i ate something that didn't agree with me. and now i have to good to the hospital for evaluation. all the resources we get pulled into that because we would have to be if safe. >> now back to work or checked out the new simulation lab and health care staff treating ebola. he knows the protective gear was in tim dating to ebola patients in liberia. >> everybody is walking around full body suits. and tevrming smells of chlorine. for the patient themselves l i think that there was, it was fairly tear fichlingt could he see the fear in the eye of the patient's but times of joy as well when some recovered. >>
dr. buck was confined because he spend over a month in west africa treating ebola patients. today he did the first interview with david to talk about l how more volunteers are needed to prevent the spread of ebola. >> hi dr. bucks nice to meet you. collin now a free man after 21 days of home confinement. while quarantine high degree of confidence he wouldn't come down with ebola. the one concern was developing similar symptoms from eating something. >> i got day rea. because i ate...
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dr. martin salia has been told by u.s. officials he'll be flown from west: his wife too shattered with worry to appear on camera spoke in the new carrollton apartment today. >> i'm worried for him. >> so far he's responding very well to treatment. >> reporter: 20-year-old son mada says his father's work in sierra leone is nothing short of heroic. >> so he knew what he was going in for. he said it's because this was a calling, that he had this as a calling from god this is what he
dr. martin salia has been told by u.s. officials he'll be flown from west: his wife too shattered with worry to appear on camera spoke in the new carrollton apartment today. >> i'm worried for him. >> so far he's responding very well to treatment. >> reporter: 20-year-old son mada says his father's work in sierra leone is nothing short of heroic. >> so he knew what he was going in for. he said it's because this was a calling, that he had this as a calling from god this...
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. >> i want to talk about west africa in just a second that dr. spencer's case suggests that when you're able to be in the right medical circumstances with the right access to equipment, there is a better chance of recovering from ebola. >> that is a great point and i think this really illustrates the key in terms of treating patients is the supportive care, excellent nursing, care of the and thewho oversaw him kind of care we have seen in nebraska and that emery. a level of supportive care that that is not available in west africa. and even in the absence of treatments and vaccines, there's a lot for that we can do for somebody with ebola in the right setting. some of the news that has come out the last couple of days, it has been a little bit better. liberian health officials saying that the number of people infected has dropped from a daily peak of 500 to about 50. >> we may be finally seeing the impact of the measures educating the public about burial practices and the rapid scale the last several weeks of treatment facilities. say a little to
. >> i want to talk about west africa in just a second that dr. spencer's case suggests that when you're able to be in the right medical circumstances with the right access to equipment, there is a better chance of recovering from ebola. >> that is a great point and i think this really illustrates the key in terms of treating patients is the supportive care, excellent nursing, care of the and thewho oversaw him kind of care we have seen in nebraska and that emery. a level of...
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dr. craig spencer returned last month from west africa after working with doctors without borders and he came down with with a fever and criticized for using public transportation and going to public places like a bowling alley. as part of his treatment he received a plasma transfusion from another ebola survivor. the last patient in the u.s. with ebola. >>> now, also today the 21-incubation period for a nurse who defied orders in maine is over. she never tested positive for the virus. >>> and the family of joan rivers says they're outraged after learning the results of an investigation into the comedian's death. according to new york state health department, the clinic where rivers underwent surgery made several errors during the procedure that ultimately led to her death in september. the report says staff failed to notice her deteriorating vital signs. they did not accuse the clinic of negligence. they will do everything it can to address the issues that were raised in the report. that's a look at all the stories and vai sikahema, nbc 10. >>> lava spreading across hawaii has finally c
dr. craig spencer returned last month from west africa after working with doctors without borders and he came down with with a fever and criticized for using public transportation and going to public places like a bowling alley. as part of his treatment he received a plasma transfusion from another ebola survivor. the last patient in the u.s. with ebola. >>> now, also today the 21-incubation period for a nurse who defied orders in maine is over. she never tested positive for the virus....
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that stanford doctor who treated ebola patients in west africa ending his self- quarantine today. dre has tested negative for the virus and is free once again. >>> less than 24 hours the second open enrollment period begins for buying health insurance through "covered california." enrollment ends february 15, 1.4 million californians signed up last year. >>> good news for crab lovers. fresh dungeness crab should arrive in the bay area late tomorrow. fishermen dropped the traps at 6 a.m. this morning 18 hours before the season officially starts. >>> who doesn't like crab? >> traffic and weather coming up after the break. >>> good morning. there is a new crash reported this time involving a motorcycle. we know chp is heading as to the scene. southbound 101 at silver and we are seeing slight delays just behind it and obviously past the accident scene, as well. things have improved dramatically now in the southbound lanes of 880. we had that earlier accident san leandro. for a while we had traffic stacked up north of the oakland coliseum but all the delays have dissipated now and at the
that stanford doctor who treated ebola patients in west africa ending his self- quarantine today. dre has tested negative for the virus and is free once again. >>> less than 24 hours the second open enrollment period begins for buying health insurance through "covered california." enrollment ends february 15, 1.4 million californians signed up last year. >>> good news for crab lovers. fresh dungeness crab should arrive in the bay area late tomorrow. fishermen dropped...
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west africa. we are working to bring that down. here in the developed world and better. >> dr william schaffer, always a pleasure to have you and have story. >> "consider this" will be right back. >>> weeks of clashes in israel and the west bank have israelis and palestinians worrying the violence is spinning out of control. with some wondering if we are seeing the start of a worse case scenario, the spark of a third infit adda. the president binyamin netanyahu accused israel of fuelling a war, by allowing jewish activists to visit holy sites. binyamin netanyahu hit back blaming mahmoud abbas. >> translation: these steps include reenforsments of forces on the ground across the country to ensure your safety. demolition of attackers homes a firstly hand. fire crackers and all kinds of petrol bombs, finding the parents of a stone-throwing, steps. >> joining us to discuss the recent violence, our ambassador, former israeli consule general and advisor to israeli's mabar abbing, and an executive director of the jerusalem fund joins us. it is good to have you with us. youcef - after
west africa. we are working to bring that down. here in the developed world and better. >> dr william schaffer, always a pleasure to have you and have story. >> "consider this" will be right back. >>> weeks of clashes in israel and the west bank have israelis and palestinians worrying the violence is spinning out of control. with some wondering if we are seeing the start of a worse case scenario, the spark of a third infit adda. the president binyamin netanyahu...
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be a memorial service in maryland for a surgeon who died of ebola after treating patients in west after rica. drmated. he didn't receive aggressive treatment until nearly two weeks after he developed ebola symptoms. experts say that delay is what likely made it impossible to save his life. he was a permanent u.s. resident but had previously lived in sierra leone. >>> back here at home it looks like state senator mark leno had will not run for mayor against ed lee next year. according to the "san francisco chronicle," leno has decided that now is not the time to run despite being approached by residents upset about the direction of the city under the current mayor ed lee. in particular residents have voiced their concerns about rising rents and the influx of it tech companies. a poll indicated that leno could have beaten him in a matchup. a vicious attack of an uber driver in san francisco happened last weekend at 18th avenue and clement in the richmond district. an uber driver told police he was taking the passenger to the intersection at 2:00 a.m. sunday when the man sudden ly moved frm the bac
be a memorial service in maryland for a surgeon who died of ebola after treating patients in west after rica. drmated. he didn't receive aggressive treatment until nearly two weeks after he developed ebola symptoms. experts say that delay is what likely made it impossible to save his life. he was a permanent u.s. resident but had previously lived in sierra leone. >>> back here at home it looks like state senator mark leno had will not run for mayor against ed lee next year. according...
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dr. bodden just went into the west justice center about 20 minutes ago. and the family hopes that by hearing an independent voice, again, dr. bodden performed an autopsy at the behest of the family. and it was one of the first of the autopsy reports that was actually released. so he hopes he'll go in that and testify for the grand jury and give him a clear picture, from their vantage point, of what seems to have happened. >> what we're watching there, tremaine lee, thank you so much. keep it right here on msnbc. we will bring you that news conference live as soon as it begins. >>> now to developments on capitol hill. two of the nation's top military officials set to begin testifying right now on u.s. efforts against the isis terror group. defense secretary chuck hagel and joint chiefs chairman general martin dempsey are in front of a house armed services committee. it's the first time we've heard from the men since last month. and in that time, president obama has deployed 1500 additional troops to iraq to train and advise forces there. today, conversation
dr. bodden just went into the west justice center about 20 minutes ago. and the family hopes that by hearing an independent voice, again, dr. bodden performed an autopsy at the behest of the family. and it was one of the first of the autopsy reports that was actually released. so he hopes he'll go in that and testify for the grand jury and give him a clear picture, from their vantage point, of what seems to have happened. >> what we're watching there, tremaine lee, thank you so much. keep...
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hospital officials are preparing to cremate the body of an ebola patient flown from west africa to the u.s. for treatment. drmartin salia died just 36 hours after he arrived in nebraska from sierra leone saturday. his medical team administered a promising ebola drug and blood transfusion but the disease was too far advanced. salia was working as a surgeon abroad. his family says they're grateful for the care he received. >> missouri's governor jane nixon declares a state of emergency in ferguson. he's activated the national guard. the governor is hoping the troops help keep the peace when the grand jury's decision is announced. wilson who is white shot michael brown an unarmed black teen on august 9. >> on the health watch tonight a kiss is just a kiss unless, of course, you're a germ phobe. a new study released shows a intimate kiss is loaded with bacteria. >> stephanie stahl has these results. >> reporter: they've been a couple for years and agreed to test a kiss-o-meter. the experiment took place at the museum in amsterdam where germs take center stage. >> i wanted to show them that they were part of natu
hospital officials are preparing to cremate the body of an ebola patient flown from west africa to the u.s. for treatment. drmartin salia died just 36 hours after he arrived in nebraska from sierra leone saturday. his medical team administered a promising ebola drug and blood transfusion but the disease was too far advanced. salia was working as a surgeon abroad. his family says they're grateful for the care he received. >> missouri's governor jane nixon declares a state of emergency in...
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dr. martin salia arrived at an omaha medical center from west africa over the weekend.s already in critical condition. salia lived with his wife and 2 sons in maryland, when he wasn't working in sierra leone. doctors in omaha say, they tried everything - including an experimental serum and a blood transfusion. meanwhile -- a handful of national guard members based in san francisco, will deployed to west africa -- to help fight ebola. the soldiers are linguists and will help with translation and cultural issues. they will get training before heading out. after returning from deployment -- the soldiers will be monitored for 21 days. and at temperatures are dropping off down to as low as the '40's and even '30's overnight close to the coast is still mild in the '50s tomorrow it will be chilean stocks otherwise in the coastline will still be pretty mild he will see increasing clouds as rain approaches actually the first in a series of storms the first starting late tomorrow evening into wednesday and this will bring about half an inch of rain rain totals of all three storms
dr. martin salia arrived at an omaha medical center from west africa over the weekend.s already in critical condition. salia lived with his wife and 2 sons in maryland, when he wasn't working in sierra leone. doctors in omaha say, they tried everything - including an experimental serum and a blood transfusion. meanwhile -- a handful of national guard members based in san francisco, will deployed to west africa -- to help fight ebola. the soldiers are linguists and will help with translation and...
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dr. bishop, realities in west africa, domestic research, and we put some priority to ways we can more systematically improve the recruitment has mobilization of health care workers, public, health and clinical to help in west africa. >> agreed and open to any ideas you have to increase the numbers. >> last question. >> bob harrison, department of public health. after the h1n1 pandemic, we studied several states and we went into about 15 hospitals in california and nationwide we had about 60 in several other states and we asked how front line health care workers receive the use of p p e, we interviewed a series of staff in the hospitals and learned a great deal about the implementation of ppp on the ground and i would put a plug in at the topic for research in terms of ebola. not necessarily now. it would be a hard left in the midst of figuring out how to purchase the appropriate p p e. the memories are still fresh because we get a lot of questions at the state level, and i would really like to know how people using it and with the experience of the front line health care workers so this model of mor
dr. bishop, realities in west africa, domestic research, and we put some priority to ways we can more systematically improve the recruitment has mobilization of health care workers, public, health and clinical to help in west africa. >> agreed and open to any ideas you have to increase the numbers. >> last question. >> bob harrison, department of public health. after the h1n1 pandemic, we studied several states and we went into about 15 hospitals in california and nationwide...
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west africa. we're so thrilled that dr. spencer is well. that's not a cause for complacenc complacency.e brave people like him ready to go and serve. two weeks ago governor cuomo and i announced a new program to encourage health care professionals to help address this challenge at its root in west africa. we're going to support all health care professionals to step forward so we can end the crisis once and for all. second, as i've said many times. help the health care professionals of this city. if you're an everyday new yorker that says is there anything i can do to help? you can help support folks who will going to fight the battle on the front. i'm going tell you about it. one other thing you can on that level. the everyday thing get a flu shot. the simplest thing in the world. because it will help you not get the flu. it's good to begin with. it will help our health care community to not have to spend time looking at symptoms that are just the flu when they're looking for other challenges. we can take that off the table. it will make their lives so much simpler so they can stay atte
west africa. we're so thrilled that dr. spencer is well. that's not a cause for complacenc complacency.e brave people like him ready to go and serve. two weeks ago governor cuomo and i announced a new program to encourage health care professionals to help address this challenge at its root in west africa. we're going to support all health care professionals to step forward so we can end the crisis once and for all. second, as i've said many times. help the health care professionals of this...
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west africa. >> nice to see you, welcome back. >> thank you. >> reporter: 21 days since dr. colin bucks has been in an exam room. until today he was limited to skype conversations from his redwood city home. the funny thing about quarantine is everybody knows who you are. >> reporter: the stanford doctor voluntarily quarantined himself following a trip to liberia where he treated ebola patients. >> it can be a devastating illness. it's a slow progression. >> reporter: dr. bucks arrived in the states days after california health officials set mandatory quarantine regulations for health workers returning from west africa. regulations bucks says aren't based in science. >> if i'd been in a restaurant, if i'd gone to a
west africa. >> nice to see you, welcome back. >> thank you. >> reporter: 21 days since dr. colin bucks has been in an exam room. until today he was limited to skype conversations from his redwood city home. the funny thing about quarantine is everybody knows who you are. >> reporter: the stanford doctor voluntarily quarantined himself following a trip to liberia where he treated ebola patients. >> it can be a devastating illness. it's a slow progression. >>...
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dr. martin salia had kidney and respiratory failure when he arrived on saturday from west africa.contracted ebola while treating patients in his home country of sierra leone. hospital officials plan to address the media later regarding his death this morning. >> record breaking cold sweeping across america's mid section. look at the video in kansas city this morning. that's a water fountain or rather an ice fountain we'll call it. yesterday's high there, 23 degrees. dyl dylan dreyer is with us. >> it's been a very wet snow here. it really just goes right through you. we're expecting only about 1 to 3 inches of snow here in cleveland today but we'll see how things shift once we get into more of a lake effect event, up into parts of western new york where 1 to 3 feet of snow is expected. cold, arctic air is surging in. on sunday cars were spinning out and stuck on the sides of the road. we did have a multiple car accident from cars spinning out. on the eastern side of this funnel system we've got heavy rain causing significant airport delays to new york city, philadelphia, down to d
dr. martin salia had kidney and respiratory failure when he arrived on saturday from west africa.contracted ebola while treating patients in his home country of sierra leone. hospital officials plan to address the media later regarding his death this morning. >> record breaking cold sweeping across america's mid section. look at the video in kansas city this morning. that's a water fountain or rather an ice fountain we'll call it. yesterday's high there, 23 degrees. dyl dylan dreyer is...
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dr. craig spencer has completely recovered from the virus. ebola continues to spread in west africa. sierra leone is now the area of biggest concern. nearly 5,000 people have died across the region. john joins us now from outside bellevue hospital in new york where dr. spencer is set to leave today. his release is a pretty major milestone for this countries handling of the virus. >> you're absolutely right. this man under three weeks ago was admitted to this hospital in a haz-mat suit and today will walk out a healthy man and able to blend back into the city of new york once more. of course he is notching up the first here. he is not only the first new york person to be diagnosed with ebola, but he's now the first person to be free of ebola and also he becomes the last american to have ebola, so the country we know is free of ebola at this time, but there are still plenty of people being monitored just in case over the individual 21 day periods to make sure that they don't have the illness, either. bellevue hospital said in a statement this morning that dr. spencer poses no public hea
dr. craig spencer has completely recovered from the virus. ebola continues to spread in west africa. sierra leone is now the area of biggest concern. nearly 5,000 people have died across the region. john joins us now from outside bellevue hospital in new york where dr. spencer is set to leave today. his release is a pretty major milestone for this countries handling of the virus. >> you're absolutely right. this man under three weeks ago was admitted to this hospital in a haz-mat suit and...
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. >>> the new york doctor who was diagnosed with ebola after returning from west africa has recovered. dr. craig spencer was diagnosed with the disease last month after he'd been working with patients in guinea. he's expected to be released from hospital later. >>> the ebola crisis itself will dominate talks in cairo. officials are to decide whether to cancel the africa cup of nations next year because of the epidem epidemic. morocco was supposed to host the event. it asked for the event to be delayed. the confederation of african football refused but they're struggling to hold an alternative host. egypt and nigeria have turned down the opportunity. >>> nine women have died, 53 others are in hospital after undergoing sterilization surgery in central india. the women started complaining of pain and fever soon after being treated at a clinic. a pretty horrific case. can you just explain how the procedure was taking place? i understand it was only one doctor doing it. >> yes. the relatives for these dead women are alleging that the doctors actually carried out these sterilization operations
. >>> the new york doctor who was diagnosed with ebola after returning from west africa has recovered. dr. craig spencer was diagnosed with the disease last month after he'd been working with patients in guinea. he's expected to be released from hospital later. >>> the ebola crisis itself will dominate talks in cairo. officials are to decide whether to cancel the africa cup of nations next year because of the epidem epidemic. morocco was supposed to host the event. it asked...
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dr. martin salia contracted ebola and died. he chose to work with ebola patients in west africa. he leaves behind a wife and two children. >>> a car plummets 25 feet but the driver survives the fall. one man's wild ride and how witnesses jumped into action >>> thrust a virginia woman takes her fight to the supreme court >>> in the midst of angry protests, an effort is underway to bring peace to ferguson >>> comfortable tomorrow, but next week it's going to be 30 to 35 degrees >>> a man in texas is lucky to be alive after his car plummeted 20 feet into a construction pit. police think he may have been drunking. he ran several red lights, side swiped a car, crashed into a fence and plunged into a pit. people around climbed in to pull him out. he did wake up and is expected to survive. >>> a virginia woman took issue with how ups treats pregnant workers. her case is headed to the u.s. supreme court. peggy young sued the company seven years ago. she says when she was pregnant her doctor ordered her to refuse to handle heavy packages. >> there has been a lot of coverage of the violenc
dr. martin salia contracted ebola and died. he chose to work with ebola patients in west africa. he leaves behind a wife and two children. >>> a car plummets 25 feet but the driver survives the fall. one man's wild ride and how witnesses jumped into action >>> thrust a virginia woman takes her fight to the supreme court >>> in the midst of angry protests, an effort is underway to bring peace to ferguson >>> comfortable tomorrow, but next week it's going to be...