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the second nurse with the deadly virus now being treated in atlanta.t as a controversy swirls why she flew on a commercial flight and the cdc okayed her to travel or not. >>> and growing demand for a ban on flights from west africa into the united states. the white house says it is not on the table. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it is thursday, october 16th. 5:00 a.m. in the east. we have breaking news overnight. the second dallas nurse to come down with ebola has now been moved to atlanta for treatment. that amid controversy over her previous air travel. 29-year-old amber vinson was part of the team that took care of duncan. he is the man from liberia who died in dallas from ebola last week. now there are serious questions why amber
the second nurse with the deadly virus now being treated in atlanta.t as a controversy swirls why she flew on a commercial flight and the cdc okayed her to travel or not. >>> and growing demand for a ban on flights from west africa into the united states. the white house says it is not on the table. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it is thursday, october 16th. 5:00 a.m. in the east. we have breaking news overnight. the...
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>>> and good evening tonight from atlanta. and we're here today at the centers for disease control, asking your questions about ebola. and it comes just as we learn the other nurse infected is now being rushed out of dallas, too. nina pham was the first american infected with ebola here at home. tonight, can you see the new pictures as ambulances leave dallas. signs with her name on them, everyone wishing her well as she heads to maryland for treatment. meantime, it comes just 24 hours after the other nurse, amber vinson, was air lifted to emory hospital here in atlanta. on that gurney, then walking up those stairs into the plane. tonight, we wanted to know, are americas hospitals really ready? a nurse inside that dallas hospital now speaking out. and we ask the cdc, should that nurse with an elevated temperature have been allowed to get on that plane? tonight, the cdc revealing to me that both nurses are now being treated with experimental drugs. just as that dallas hospital where both nurses were infected with ebola is now a
>>> and good evening tonight from atlanta. and we're here today at the centers for disease control, asking your questions about ebola. and it comes just as we learn the other nurse infected is now being rushed out of dallas, too. nina pham was the first american infected with ebola here at home. tonight, can you see the new pictures as ambulances leave dallas. signs with her name on them, everyone wishing her well as she heads to maryland for treatment. meantime, it comes just 24 hours...
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we should be landing in atlanta in a couple of hours. we saw her being carried onto that small jet a little while ago. the president canceled trips to meet and deal with this crisis. a lot more coming up on the ebola crisis. the new ebola patient. why was she flying with a fever just hours before she reported symptoms? there you see her, amber vincent. also, you've been watching cnn journalist explore their roots. coming up, my own very emotional and personal journey to trace my history's history. we'll go to israel, buffalo, new york. an emotional journey. that's coming up in the next hour. ♪ want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and smarter phones. think up new ways to produce energy. ♪ be an engineer. solve problems the world needs solved. what are you waiting for? changing the world is part of the job description. [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. for over 19 million peopl
we should be landing in atlanta in a couple of hours. we saw her being carried onto that small jet a little while ago. the president canceled trips to meet and deal with this crisis. a lot more coming up on the ebola crisis. the new ebola patient. why was she flying with a fever just hours before she reported symptoms? there you see her, amber vincent. also, you've been watching cnn journalist explore their roots. coming up, my own very emotional and personal journey to trace my history's...
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if atlanta falls we are still ok. what the newspaper efforts did not realize is if atlanta falls, it is a huge plume in the hat of abraham lincoln. if lincoln brings home this victory that is one more step towards the republican party taking back over, and that is what the confederacy cannot have. there are a number of battles. it is going to be a series of retreats and a series of mixed opportunities for the confederates as well as union forces. they are going to make it to atlanta. by mid-july they are across the river, which is five miles from atlanta. at this point something has to be done. johnson has given up too much territory. joe johnson is going to be questioned by davis. he has to turn to two different commanders. he has two choices. william hardy or john bell hood. could definitely wants the job. it is going to get the job. when hood gets the job, he is going to ask johnson a simple favor. before you leave this army, can you help with may be delivering a strategy? show me what strategy you have. joe johnso
if atlanta falls we are still ok. what the newspaper efforts did not realize is if atlanta falls, it is a huge plume in the hat of abraham lincoln. if lincoln brings home this victory that is one more step towards the republican party taking back over, and that is what the confederacy cannot have. there are a number of battles. it is going to be a series of retreats and a series of mixed opportunities for the confederates as well as union forces. they are going to make it to atlanta. by...
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current atlanta mayor, reed, a young protege. possibility for the future. >> i'm andrew young, i was mayor of atlanta from 1982 to '90. before that i was at the united nations and before that . >> i'm the 59th mayor of the city of atlanta and a person from southwest atlanta. >> well, the first time i remember meeting him was at howard university when i was serving on that board and he was running for the student seat on the board. he won. and i said to him back then, you hurry up and finish what you're doing. and come on back to atlanta and run for something because we're going to need a male like you in 20 years. and in exactly 20 years, we elected him mayor. >> martin luther king used to say that hell is good giving you what you thought you wanted. >> ambassador young would check on me. >> you as our communicator in chief, come as well prepared as any of us ever were. >> there's no question that i would not be sitting here as mayor of atlanta were it not for ambassador young's support. >> that's because i'm a pree preacher. so,
current atlanta mayor, reed, a young protege. possibility for the future. >> i'm andrew young, i was mayor of atlanta from 1982 to '90. before that i was at the united nations and before that . >> i'm the 59th mayor of the city of atlanta and a person from southwest atlanta. >> well, the first time i remember meeting him was at howard university when i was serving on that board and he was running for the student seat on the board. he won. and i said to him back then, you hurry...
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swath toting a 60 mile atlanta. he is going to give savannah as a christmas resin to abraham resident-- christmas -- present to abraham lincoln. he is going to hit knoxville and franklin. he is going to destroy the confederate army of tennessee. as he does that he takes the force and allows sherman to make that exhuming north into the wing -- big- takes swing into the carolinas. have is sherman at the back door and grant at the front. men, who employed these , these men- tactics came up with a strategy that is going to be employed. it is so cruel the enemy does not want to wage it. they are going to employ the strategy they used against the natives, which is a campaign of annihilation. once they crossed over, the united states army will try to annihilation as well as maneuver. the united states army in northwestern europe is going to try to use maneuver when they can, but they will try to do what they can to concentrate firepower, airpower, seapower, anything they can. this is a doctrine that carried over. it gave l
swath toting a 60 mile atlanta. he is going to give savannah as a christmas resin to abraham resident-- christmas -- present to abraham lincoln. he is going to hit knoxville and franklin. he is going to destroy the confederate army of tennessee. as he does that he takes the force and allows sherman to make that exhuming north into the wing -- big- takes swing into the carolinas. have is sherman at the back door and grant at the front. men, who employed these , these men- tactics came up with a...
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we'll see what happens. >> robert ray for us in atlanta. thank you. >> let's go to lisa stark in washington. in a few hours, c.d.c. director set to testified before the house subcommittee. is his job on the line? >> there are at least two gop lawmakers calling for his resignation. he will get very harsh questioning today here in washington, d.c. so far the white house has indicated it has confidence in dr. frieden and that he is not about to go out the door. some experts say it could hurt experts to fight ebola to leave the c.d.c. without a director at this time. the white house has issued, the president in fact has issued new marching orders for this agency. >> as soon as somebody is diagnosed with ebola, we want a rapid response team from the c.d.c. to be on the ground as quickly as possible. hopefully, within 24 hours, so that they are taking the local hospital step-by-step through exactly what needs to be done. >> the president is insisting that this ebola situation is being taken seriously at the highest levels of government. as you ha
we'll see what happens. >> robert ray for us in atlanta. thank you. >> let's go to lisa stark in washington. in a few hours, c.d.c. director set to testified before the house subcommittee. is his job on the line? >> there are at least two gop lawmakers calling for his resignation. he will get very harsh questioning today here in washington, d.c. so far the white house has indicated it has confidence in dr. frieden and that he is not about to go out the door. some experts say...
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i cannot emphasize that enough, del. >> robert ray in atlanta. let's take a brief listen to the testimony happening right now. these are members of congress giving their opening statements. take a listen just for a moment. >> -- by isolating patients, the u.s. healthcare system can prevent isolated cases from becoming broader outbreaks. and that's why i'm glad dr. frieden is with us, and dr. varga will be with us by video, because it would be an understatement to say that the response to the first u.s.-based patient with ebola has been mismanaged, causing risks to scores of additional people. i know both of these gentlemen will be transparent and forthright in helping me to understand how we can improve our response, when yet another person shows up at the emergency room with these kind of symptoms. i appreciate the steps taken by cdc and customs to begin airport screenings, and as some call for cutting off all travel as the chairman said this won't be reasonable -- >> dr. sparro as we listen to the testimony, clearly there is anger, but walk us
i cannot emphasize that enough, del. >> robert ray in atlanta. let's take a brief listen to the testimony happening right now. these are members of congress giving their opening statements. take a listen just for a moment. >> -- by isolating patients, the u.s. healthcare system can prevent isolated cases from becoming broader outbreaks. and that's why i'm glad dr. frieden is with us, and dr. varga will be with us by video, because it would be an understatement to say that the...
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this hour-long debate is courtesy of the atlanta press club. ♪ >> the 2014 atlanta press club loudermilkoung debate series brought to you live from georgia public broadcasting. the race for governor. >> good evening, i am brenda wood. we would like to welcome you and our live studio audience to the atlanta press club loudermilk young debate series, originating from the studios of georgia public broadcasting in atlanta. this is the debate between the candidates for georgia's governor. let's meet the candidates. they are in alphabetical order, jason carter, who has represented the 42nd senate district in the georgia state legislature since 2010. incumbent nathan deal has been the governor since 2011 and andrew hunt is the founder and former ceo of a nano technology company. let's meet our analysts. jim galloway writes "political insider," a political column for the "atlanta-journal constitution." christopher king is a reporter with cbs in atlanta. 46 sandra parrish is a reporter covering political and legislative news. this debate will consist of three rounds and for more information on th
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the latest nurse sickened with ebola arrives in atlanta for treatment. ebola screenings begins for travelers arriving at o'hare. and a clown goes too far -- and gets arrested for his inappropriate behavior at a suburban haunted house. >> good morning. we will get to the stories in a minute but first let's check in with demetrius. >> more rain but only early today. we start to break the spirit we have been seen rain for about four days. finally we get some sunshine today. then we have to wash our car. here's the radar. we continue to see light showers across region. not much early armed. satellite's radar shows the area getting the worst of this is in southern ohio were that low migrated to. it is a slow mover. but it will travel to the east later today. 63 by 5:00 p.m.. high temperature up to 63. tonight we're down to 50. mar 64 was sunshine. saturday 54. sunday for the bears game, a erin we don't want you to miss anything. it is football playing here at soldier field, 60 degrees will be the temperature for the first inning of the bears game. >> see what
the latest nurse sickened with ebola arrives in atlanta for treatment. ebola screenings begins for travelers arriving at o'hare. and a clown goes too far -- and gets arrested for his inappropriate behavior at a suburban haunted house. >> good morning. we will get to the stories in a minute but first let's check in with demetrius. >> more rain but only early today. we start to break the spirit we have been seen rain for about four days. finally we get some sunshine today. then we...
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y fernanda camarena estuvo en atlanta, donde estÁ la otra enfermera diagnosticada, la atienden en unoivamente cubriendo esta historia en atlanta nos encontramos con numerosas personas que claramente se ven mortificadas sobre este tema, el problema mÁs grave son sus dudas, platicamos con el doctor eduardo asÍs y estas fueron las respuestas que dio. >>> mientras el temor se extiende, la noticia que dos enfermeras fueron contagiadas desatÓ un efecto de pÁnico, el doctor eduardo asÍs epimediologo nos recibiÓ en la oficina central de atlanta para decirnos si realmente este paÍs estaba preparado. >>> este virus lo conocemos desde el 76, pero cada que ocurre un brote aprendemos mÁs, y cada brote es distinto porque afecta a poblaciones distintas, el embola es endemico en África, estÁ en murciÉlagos, y estos murciÉlagos y simios estÁn alla, nunca lo tuvimos acÁ. >>> dicen que no hay indiciÓ de un cambio importante en el genoma del virus, el riesgo esÁa en el oeste de África. >>> tenemos tres casos en estados unidos de una poblaciÓn de 300 millones. hay miles de casos en el oeste de África, ahÍ
y fernanda camarena estuvo en atlanta, donde estÁ la otra enfermera diagnosticada, la atienden en unoivamente cubriendo esta historia en atlanta nos encontramos con numerosas personas que claramente se ven mortificadas sobre este tema, el problema mÁs grave son sus dudas, platicamos con el doctor eduardo asÍs y estas fueron las respuestas que dio. >>> mientras el temor se extiende, la noticia que dos enfermeras fueron contagiadas desatÓ un efecto de pÁnico, el doctor eduardo asÍs...
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the bears got back on track in atlanta.w for three- hundred- eighty- one yards, a touchdown and no interceptions, while matt f a eighty the defense got four sacks and an interception. the bears beat the falcons 27- 13, and improve to three- and- three. a texs health care worker has c-d-c tests confirm, that the dallas nurse is the first person to have contractedbon the united states. the nurse cared for thomas duncan at dallas hospital, just before he died last week. a doctor for the c-d-c said her infection could have resulted from touching contaminated protective gea the c-d-c is in the process of putting new safeguards in place to protect medical professionals and the public. officials said ebola will be stopped in dallas by making sure every case is promptly diagnosed... and a health care workers are safe. >> we know how to stop it but it's not easy. he need meticulous attention to detail. >> new safeguards are being put into place to protect medical professionals and the public. they are or to be sure each case is prom
the bears got back on track in atlanta.w for three- hundred- eighty- one yards, a touchdown and no interceptions, while matt f a eighty the defense got four sacks and an interception. the bears beat the falcons 27- 13, and improve to three- and- three. a texs health care worker has c-d-c tests confirm, that the dallas nurse is the first person to have contractedbon the united states. the nurse cared for thomas duncan at dallas hospital, just before he died last week. a doctor for the c-d-c said...
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reporting from atlanta. ali gorman, "channel 6 action news." >> stay with "action news" throughout the weekend for continuing coverage of ebola. we're also posting the latest to 6abc.com and the new 6abc news app and you can follow any breaking updates on twitter and facebook pages. >>> while there are no ebola cases in our area another dangerous disease has killed a philadelphia man. state health officials report pennsylvania west nile virus death this year of 7 cases statewide, three were in philadelphia, two in bucks county. >> and new at 11 a south philadelphia cvs is shut down over safety concerns a pillar holding up exterior awning is cranked and sinking and the store at 11 and washington is roped off by do not center tape. they evacuated 7:30 tonight when the structural issues was discovered and nobody was hurt. >> two women victims of murder hospital in both cases remain unsolved latest 5-year-old female lying on a porch chester 5:00 and she was shot in the chest. it happened here in the 2900 block o
reporting from atlanta. ali gorman, "channel 6 action news." >> stay with "action news" throughout the weekend for continuing coverage of ebola. we're also posting the latest to 6abc.com and the new 6abc news app and you can follow any breaking updates on twitter and facebook pages. >>> while there are no ebola cases in our area another dangerous disease has killed a philadelphia man. state health officials report pennsylvania west nile virus death this year...
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have agreed with richard perry was not entirely facetious to have fought that crucial battle of the atlanta campaign of key west. man . . >> thanks so much for having me. so invariably when i talk about this book, people say bill cosby, he's so funny. are you going to be funny? [laughter] i have got to warn you i'm not a comedian, but i will tell you one of bill cosby's favorite
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the private secure plane is expected to land in atlanta any minute now. also today the draw dropping news that the infected nurse had flown on commercial jess just hours before she went to the hospital with a fever the tell tale sign of ebola. sending out alert to passengers on that frontier aerials flight with the nurse. just moments ago president obama announcing a cdc swat team will immediately go to any local hospital where ebola is diagnosed. we have lye team coverage. ed henry at the white house. we begin with alicia in dallas. alicia? >> hi, greta. yes, cameras were there and following via helicopter when amber vincent left the hospital here dallas and went to the airport to love field to head out toward atlanta. to emory university hospital. amber vi latest healthcare worker from this hospital in dallas to be diagnosed with ebola. she has 75 colleagues here at the hospital who are now being heavily monitored according to those who work here and the cdc, vincent and the others who treated duncan were in a situation in which they were dealing with q
the private secure plane is expected to land in atlanta any minute now. also today the draw dropping news that the infected nurse had flown on commercial jess just hours before she went to the hospital with a fever the tell tale sign of ebola. sending out alert to passengers on that frontier aerials flight with the nurse. just moments ago president obama announcing a cdc swat team will immediately go to any local hospital where ebola is diagnosed. we have lye team coverage. ed henry at the...
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the word atlanta was not raised. we found out in the hours afterwards that the president was in an elevator with a contractor who had a gun but who also had a criminal record. what is your reaction to that and the fact that wasn't disclosed during the briefing yesterday? >> well, the -- it's jaw dropping actually. i've been at events involving the president and the first lady. and the secret service cordon off the entire area, right down to the restrooms. and the idea that -- but it's okay to have somebody with a gun with a criminal record get in the elevator physically with the president is just jaw dropping. >> and you say part of the problem is the drip, drip, drip of information. what do you mean by that? >> i think director pierson and the secret service would have been better off, frankly, revealing everything that they know so that we have the full picture. instead, what's happening, is somebody's dropping a dime with the "washington post" so we have a drip, drip, drip. a story every day. each one of those sto
the word atlanta was not raised. we found out in the hours afterwards that the president was in an elevator with a contractor who had a gun but who also had a criminal record. what is your reaction to that and the fact that wasn't disclosed during the briefing yesterday? >> well, the -- it's jaw dropping actually. i've been at events involving the president and the first lady. and the secret service cordon off the entire area, right down to the restrooms. and the idea that -- but it's...
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goldie taylor, in atlanta tonight, goldie welcome.i just want to talk for a moment before we get to this poll about ebola. this is probably the biggest story that's going to occur besides i.s.i.l. into the mid term election. does it hurt republicans, democrats, the obama or? >> thanks john for allowing me to be here i'm honored. if you take a look at how much americans trust their government this grows that level of disenchantment and it may impact this fall not in terms of who they will vote for but whether they will vote at all. and that sort of bears that out in the remainder of the study. >> why are democrats at the lowest point in 30 years? >> it is lowest point in 30 years and sorry your name is john. it is the lowest drop in 30 years, but since august they dropped 13 points among women one of their key constituencies. it is not simply that these people are crossing the pail. they aren't. what they're saying is they are less likely to turn out and vote because they are disenchanted in washington, d.c. and its totality including
goldie taylor, in atlanta tonight, goldie welcome.i just want to talk for a moment before we get to this poll about ebola. this is probably the biggest story that's going to occur besides i.s.i.l. into the mid term election. does it hurt republicans, democrats, the obama or? >> thanks john for allowing me to be here i'm honored. if you take a look at how much americans trust their government this grows that level of disenchantment and it may impact this fall not in terms of who they will...
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sanjay gupta at emory hospital in atlanta will join us in a moment. andersen, talk about the video released. we hear directly from nina pham and conversation with her doctor before she took off to the nih in maryland. let's watch. >> thank you for being part of the volunteer team to take care of our first patient. it means a lot. this has been a huge effort by all of you guys. okay. yeah, we're really proud of you. all right. >> party. party in maryland. okay. do you need anything? okay. those are happy tears. happy tears. no crying. it's not allowed. nina pham asked the hospital to release the video. first time we have seen her. seen pictures of her. this is very emotional. it is. your heart goes out to her. surrounded by people in space suits. the sense of lonliness and isolation. has got to be extraordinary. they took the time to subtitle. a hospital not transparent. not making any public statements. not informed other hospitals about what has gone wrong inside the hospital to help out other hospitals. not informed the general public either about w
sanjay gupta at emory hospital in atlanta will join us in a moment. andersen, talk about the video released. we hear directly from nina pham and conversation with her doctor before she took off to the nih in maryland. let's watch. >> thank you for being part of the volunteer team to take care of our first patient. it means a lot. this has been a huge effort by all of you guys. okay. yeah, we're really proud of you. all right. >> party. party in maryland. okay. do you need anything?...
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she'll fly to atlanta to be treated at a hospital there in atlanta.his is a live picture right now. we want to bring that to you. stay with nbc 10 as we continue to track the latest developments in the ebola outbreak. >>> and more now on that story we were just telling you about. the new developments we are tracking on the ebola crisis. you know that a second texas health care worker was confirmed to be infected with that virus. the nurse identified as 29-year-old amber vinson. tonight we learned that she was flying on a frontier airlines plane from cleveland toç dalla the day before she was diagnosed. vinson is among those who cared for the first patient to be diagnosed with ebola in the united states, thomas eric duncan. duncan died a week ago tonight. vinson as you saw, is being transferred to emory university hospital in atlanta. it successfully treated two other ebola patients. >>> news of a second health care professional being infected has prompted president obama to cancel a scheduled campaign fund-raising trip to north jersey today. he's cal
she'll fly to atlanta to be treated at a hospital there in atlanta.his is a live picture right now. we want to bring that to you. stay with nbc 10 as we continue to track the latest developments in the ebola outbreak. >>> and more now on that story we were just telling you about. the new developments we are tracking on the ebola crisis. you know that a second texas health care worker was confirmed to be infected with that virus. the nurse identified as 29-year-old amber vinson. tonight...
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to receive treatment in atlanta. cdc's social media team was bombarded with questions about whether that risk spread the epidemic to this country. one of the responses was retweeted 4,000 times. carol crawford is chief of electronic media at the cdc. >> the top three misconceptions thal i've observed over social media are the fact that ebola could potentially be airborne, that it's spread through general casual contact, and that they can get ebola from people that have not yet shown symptoms. >> reporter: the cdc became aware of the power of social aware media in 2009 when the h1n1 flu hit. now the cdc has over 3.5 million. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the death of thomas duncan and fears another person in dallas could have ebola. >>> plus, scandal within a scandal. did the white house withhold evidence about the secret service prostitution controversy in columbia. >>> and "iron man" robert downey jr. in his new courtroom drama "the jud
to receive treatment in atlanta. cdc's social media team was bombarded with questions about whether that risk spread the epidemic to this country. one of the responses was retweeted 4,000 times. carol crawford is chief of electronic media at the cdc. >> the top three misconceptions thal i've observed over social media are the fact that ebola could potentially be airborne, that it's spread through general casual contact, and that they can get ebola from people that have not yet shown...
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the patient landed here in the atlanta area just within the past few minutes. there was little less than a two-hour flight from dallas love field. and the patient, amber vinson, walked on to the transport plane, walked off the transport plane on to that ambulance, and you see right there they're making their way here. we expect them in about ten minutes or so. now the isolation unit here at emory, it currently can hold two people. that's what it's set up for, but it can be reconfigured to hold a maximum of three people. and they've had some experience in this. dr. kent brantly, you may recall, was successfulle treated here and released. so was nancy writebol, another aid worker. she was treated and released. here at emory they are treating an unidentified third person who is getting better. they put out a statement they hope to be released in the next couple of days. that ambulance holding 29-year-old amber vinson is making her way here to emory university hospital. we expect her here in the next few minutes or so. >> gabe gutierrez in atlanta. you're seeing th
the patient landed here in the atlanta area just within the past few minutes. there was little less than a two-hour flight from dallas love field. and the patient, amber vinson, walked on to the transport plane, walked off the transport plane on to that ambulance, and you see right there they're making their way here. we expect them in about ten minutes or so. now the isolation unit here at emory, it currently can hold two people. that's what it's set up for, but it can be reconfigured to hold...
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that's what she was described as before she made the trip to atlanta. since she arrived, emory officials aren't saying what her condition is, citing patient privacy. she is at emory, in their isolation unit, one of four such isolation units specialized to treat ebola in the country. you may remember, this isolation unit was the same one that successfully treated dr. kent brantly and nancy rightbol. they are still treating a third unidentified w.h.o. worker who was brought over from sierra leone. that person released a statement yesterday, saying that he planned to be released in the next few days, that he was improving. em emory's isolation unit can hold a maximum of three people in this unit. right now, we're waiting to hear what the condition might be for amber vinson. >> president obama says he wants the government to take a more aggressive approach to monitoring ebola. he's skipping a political trip. he's staying at the office to oversea the government's respond to the ebola crisis. today, the president was supposed to be included at a speech in rho
that's what she was described as before she made the trip to atlanta. since she arrived, emory officials aren't saying what her condition is, citing patient privacy. she is at emory, in their isolation unit, one of four such isolation units specialized to treat ebola in the country. you may remember, this isolation unit was the same one that successfully treated dr. kent brantly and nancy rightbol. they are still treating a third unidentified w.h.o. worker who was brought over from sierra...
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and emory in atlanta.n, would that not be an admission that quite possibly hospitals across the country especially in suburban wrarz and rural areas are not equipped to handle ebola? >> well, it's certainly should send up a red flag, gretchen, because in that one at the hospital where the original spaceship was and these two health care workers worked, they have all of the information. they were following the cdc protocols. in this rural area or those suburban areas, what's going to happen in those hot zones? >> it's a good question. as you are saying, you didn't get all the answer that is you wanted today with at least this hearing. congressman phil johnson of ohio. thank you for your time. >> of course, we've been phobinged on ebola the last few weeks. the media and the american public and rightfully so. as more people, two medical professionals, have gotten sick. add in a full airplane of people with the nurse who now was allegedly more irl than originally thought when she got on that plane, and there's
and emory in atlanta.n, would that not be an admission that quite possibly hospitals across the country especially in suburban wrarz and rural areas are not equipped to handle ebola? >> well, it's certainly should send up a red flag, gretchen, because in that one at the hospital where the original spaceship was and these two health care workers worked, they have all of the information. they were following the cdc protocols. in this rural area or those suburban areas, what's going to...
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trasladan a un hospital de atlanta a la segunda enfermera contagiada con Ébola estados unidos. que los centros de control de enfermedades le dieron luz verde para viajar en esa aerolÍnea comercial. hablamos con una hispana que hizo parte del grupo de cientÍficos sobre quÉ tan avanzada estÁ la vacuna contra el virus. siguen encontrando restos humanos en iguala, mÉxico. continuar exigiendo al gobierno que quieren a sus compaÑeros vivos y regresa el obamacare. dentro de un mes comienzan las inscripciones para un >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn, de visión nocturna. >> muy buenas noches, la segunda enfermera en contraer el virus del Ébola fue trasladada esta noche en la ciudad de atlanta para continuar con su tratamiento en una instituciÓn especializada. la joven de 29 aÑos alberto cuando presentÓ sÍntomas. no obstante asegura que le autorizaron a abordar un vuelo comercial al no registrar fiebre por encima. estamos fuera del hospital blanco de las crÍticas por falta de preparaciÓn para enfrentar esta emergencia. >> este segundo caso de infecciÓn por Ébola en dallas. estuvo en contac
trasladan a un hospital de atlanta a la segunda enfermera contagiada con Ébola estados unidos. que los centros de control de enfermedades le dieron luz verde para viajar en esa aerolÍnea comercial. hablamos con una hispana que hizo parte del grupo de cientÍficos sobre quÉ tan avanzada estÁ la vacuna contra el virus. siguen encontrando restos humanos en iguala, mÉxico. continuar exigiendo al gobierno que quieren a sus compaÑeros vivos y regresa el obamacare. dentro de un mes comienzan las...
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estos todo lo que tenemos desde atlanta, georgia.mera contagiada parece recuperada del mortÍfero virus. la mÁs reciente prueba realizada a teresa romero, dio negativa. la paciente estaba internada desde el 6 de octubre y se someter a otro estudio. vamos desde mÉxico y el caso de los estudiantes desaparecidos. >> muy buenas tardes fÉlix. estamos frente al monumento icÓnico de iguala. se arrestó a uno de los caballeros templarios. el se llama mario alberto rodrÍguez. >> en esta exclusiva zona de restaurantes, fue detenido la madrugada del sÁbado, mario alberto romero rodrÍguez, alias el tucÁn. aparentemente serÍa perteneciente a los caballeros templarios. de acuerdo con josÉ reyes, periodista y especialista en temas de seguridad, este tipo detenciones no se frena a la tuta. >> juan alberto romero se escapÓ y segÚn autoridades de la comunidad habÍa estado de fiesta.. >> este identificado como uno de los mayores opositores a los policÍas comunitarios de michoacÁn. desde ciudad de mÉxico, andrés gonzÁlez para univisiÓn. >> por lo -6 muert
estos todo lo que tenemos desde atlanta, georgia.mera contagiada parece recuperada del mortÍfero virus. la mÁs reciente prueba realizada a teresa romero, dio negativa. la paciente estaba internada desde el 6 de octubre y se someter a otro estudio. vamos desde mÉxico y el caso de los estudiantes desaparecidos. >> muy buenas tardes fÉlix. estamos frente al monumento icÓnico de iguala. se arrestó a uno de los caballeros templarios. el se llama mario alberto rodrÍguez. >> en esta...
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they are now racing her to atlanta. and this evening, the new questions here. the other commercial flight she took across this country, not knowing she was sick. the scramble now to find more than 130 passengers on board that plane. was she contagious? and where is that plane tonight? >>> also breaking, the two monster storms off both coasts. the giant hurricane set to make landfall. ginger zee has the new track. >>> your children in harm's way. tonight, the stunning images. that child waiting at the end of the driveway, and watch what's about to come between the child and the school bus. the stunning new findings. >>> and the real estate nightmare. we've all been to an open house or held one.
they are now racing her to atlanta. and this evening, the new questions here. the other commercial flight she took across this country, not knowing she was sick. the scramble now to find more than 130 passengers on board that plane. was she contagious? and where is that plane tonight? >>> also breaking, the two monster storms off both coasts. the giant hurricane set to make landfall. ginger zee has the new track. >>> your children in harm's way. tonight, the stunning images....
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it is what happened in atlanta. the failures that go much deeper. the idea of having an independent expert panel and look at the white house issue will expand that and look at the secret service in general. it is about the procedures and protocols, applying them as they exist, and expanding them if they must. >> procedures and protocol. expanding if they must. jonathan, the secret service has had a series of incidents over the past five years. in november 2009, there was a security breach with a couple actually crashed a state dinner. in november 2011, shots were fired at the white house. in april 2012, secret service officers were involved in a prostitution scandal in colombia. in march 2014, three agents were single home from a presidential trip to amsterdam arrest a night of drinking. and the latest, when a fence jumper made it deep within the white house. why is the secret service so resistant to changes that are so clearly needed, jonathan? >> reporter: that, i'm not sure, revv reynold sharpton. a lot of those incidents that you mentioned, we'v
it is what happened in atlanta. the failures that go much deeper. the idea of having an independent expert panel and look at the white house issue will expand that and look at the secret service in general. it is about the procedures and protocols, applying them as they exist, and expanding them if they must. >> procedures and protocol. expanding if they must. jonathan, the secret service has had a series of incidents over the past five years. in november 2009, there was a security breach...
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an ebola patient is isolated this morning in atlanta. 29-year-old amber vinson is being treated in atlanta duncan's virus. she arrived in the hospital last night. she's the fourth ebola patient admitted there. >> she rorpt aeported her fevere cdc but she was allowed to board the plane because she wasn't, quote, high risk. she alerted them before she flew back on monday. the same plane made five more trips before being taken out of service. right now that jet is in denver. it's undergoing a fourth cleaning before passengers can board again. the flight crew is on paid leave so they can monitor their own health. >> what officials say about this outbreak is shrinking. until yesterday tom frieden stayed on message. >> the bottom line is that we're stopping ebola in its tracks in dallas. >> we know how to stop ebola, we will do it here. >> we know how to stop ebola. >> the bottom line is we're stopping this in its tracks in the u.s. >> we have no doubt we'll stop it in its tracks in texas. >> our dr. agus is in los angeles. good morning. every day new developments. do they need to change their a
an ebola patient is isolated this morning in atlanta. 29-year-old amber vinson is being treated in atlanta duncan's virus. she arrived in the hospital last night. she's the fourth ebola patient admitted there. >> she rorpt aeported her fevere cdc but she was allowed to board the plane because she wasn't, quote, high risk. she alerted them before she flew back on monday. the same plane made five more trips before being taken out of service. right now that jet is in denver. it's undergoing...
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the private secure plane is expected to land in atlanta any minute now.w dropping news that the infected nurse had flown on commercial jess just hours before she went to the hospital with a fever the tell tale sign of ebola. sending out alert to passengers on that frontier aerials flight with the nurse. just moments ago president obama announcing a cdc swat team will immediately go to any local hospital where ebola is diagnosed. we have lye team
the private secure plane is expected to land in atlanta any minute now.w dropping news that the infected nurse had flown on commercial jess just hours before she went to the hospital with a fever the tell tale sign of ebola. sending out alert to passengers on that frontier aerials flight with the nurse. just moments ago president obama announcing a cdc swat team will immediately go to any local hospital where ebola is diagnosed. we have lye team
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mike bettes is live in atlanta. the university of georgia experienced brief emergency after a tornado warning there. what have you seen this morning? >> reporter: here in atlanta a couple of tornado warnings as well. right now it's just heavy rain. a lot of campuses have been impacted by this not only university of georgia but clemson and florida state where at tallahassee they have a tornado warning and a flash flood warning simultaneously. a lot happening across the south. we're on the northeast side of atlanta. you can see the low clouds on securing the buildings a little bit this morning. atlanta will be out of this, we think, relatively quickly through the late morning. everything pushes over to the carolinas in through north florida. the issue today will be the high winds and the chance of tornad s s as well. reporting about 10,000 customers in the atlanta metro area without power. north carolina, south carolina, through alabama and georgia about 50,000 customers are without power right now. and tornado watche
mike bettes is live in atlanta. the university of georgia experienced brief emergency after a tornado warning there. what have you seen this morning? >> reporter: here in atlanta a couple of tornado warnings as well. right now it's just heavy rain. a lot of campuses have been impacted by this not only university of georgia but clemson and florida state where at tallahassee they have a tornado warning and a flash flood warning simultaneously. a lot happening across the south. we're on the...
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i go to a public high school outside of the city limits of atlanta.t's 99% african american we do get a quality education. you know we have teachers that really care about us as far as the african american stereotypes, all the music they listen too is rap, they only use ebonics, they don't know how to speak proper english, they've never read a book in their life, all they do is get high, smoke weed, no... i've never been exposed to anything like that... coming from a mom who as a single mother, had her first child at 16, who is the ceo of her own company, me being someone who is about to graduate, who is the recipient of a full scholarship, the stereotype is absolutely flawed. >> did it ever cross your mind that. being a single mother that, your children may end up like the statistics say they're gonna fail >> being a single mom... raising five kids, i've always said you guys, you be 100% the best that you can be >> i would like to run for the senate in 2032. then it leads to the great big goal in life, to run for the office of the president of the un
i go to a public high school outside of the city limits of atlanta.t's 99% african american we do get a quality education. you know we have teachers that really care about us as far as the african american stereotypes, all the music they listen too is rap, they only use ebonics, they don't know how to speak proper english, they've never read a book in their life, all they do is get high, smoke weed, no... i've never been exposed to anything like that... coming from a mom who as a single mother,...
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and he's seen again with vinson in atlanta.s not clear who he is, who he works for, and why he's not protected if everybody else is. >> we will have more on ebola in america later on "good morning america" with live team coverage. >>> moving ton to a wild police chase caught on camera in northern new jersey. the driver of a minivan takes off just as he was about to be arrested for several outstanding warrants. and through a neighborhood and on to a highway. they thought they had him. the van was cornered, and the driver ran away. he's now behind bars. >>> and poking holes in the theory that crash dieting is less effective than regular dieting. those who lost it fast were just as likely to regain the weight as those who lost it the same. and crash dieters were most likely to achieve their target. >>> parents are being told to look out for candy infused with marijuana. police in denver, colorado, where else? where recreational pot is legal says marijuana candy looks like regular candy. last year some kids in canada ended up in th
and he's seen again with vinson in atlanta.s not clear who he is, who he works for, and why he's not protected if everybody else is. >> we will have more on ebola in america later on "good morning america" with live team coverage. >>> moving ton to a wild police chase caught on camera in northern new jersey. the driver of a minivan takes off just as he was about to be arrested for several outstanding warrants. and through a neighborhood and on to a highway. they thought...
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gabe gutierrez in atlanta. let me go back to the panel. i just got a word handed to me that amber vinson, the latest victim who is being flown into the hospital apparently call the cdc from cleveland, told them she had these symptoms and then continual on the flight and got on the plane. we have a real problem what we call this protocol thing. we have a lot of civilians. a lot of nonexperts. people in the health feel like herself. this is either the scariest disease and we'd better action like that or there is a margin of error. i don't see the margin of error thing working very well. >> 91% of people want tougher screening at the airports and we can screen for so many other things. you can't get on with ounces of water. >> how about a belt? why do you have that belt? i always think, i can't -- take the belt off. take the hat off. the shoes off. what? >> you don't want to get -- >> somebody makes a phone call that has an ebola connection, it ought to go to somebody who knows about ebola. who knows where that call went? >> like if she call
gabe gutierrez in atlanta. let me go back to the panel. i just got a word handed to me that amber vinson, the latest victim who is being flown into the hospital apparently call the cdc from cleveland, told them she had these symptoms and then continual on the flight and got on the plane. we have a real problem what we call this protocol thing. we have a lot of civilians. a lot of nonexperts. people in the health feel like herself. this is either the scariest disease and we'd better action like...
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the cdc gave amber joy vinson clears to fly from cleveland to atlanta on a commercial flight before she exhibited symptoms. >>> only on cbs-3 a lottery this afternoon will determine which students can stay at the walter palmer leadership learning partners charter school. they have lost a court case over enrollment cap at their two philadelphia campuses. 250 students will have to switch schools, just six weeks into the school year. >>> and vice-president joe biden discusses funding for public works projects during a visit to pens land to go day. the vice-president will make a campaign stop in new jersey. >>> time for a check of business news. >> money watch's wendy gilette joins us from the new york stock exchange and not the easiest day on wall street yesterday, wendy, can you give us the details. >> reporter: no, certainly not, ukee and erika. it was a very rough ride. stocks tanked have after the opening bell. the dow jones fell as much as 460 points before recovering some ground ending the day down 173. s and p500 fell 15 after initially losing 3 percent of its value. nasdaq dropped
the cdc gave amber joy vinson clears to fly from cleveland to atlanta on a commercial flight before she exhibited symptoms. >>> only on cbs-3 a lottery this afternoon will determine which students can stay at the walter palmer leadership learning partners charter school. they have lost a court case over enrollment cap at their two philadelphia campuses. 250 students will have to switch schools, just six weeks into the school year. >>> and vice-president joe biden discusses...
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atlanta 34. pero en nueva jersey tendrÁn temperaturas de 40 grados. el corredor 95, con 47.5 centro y sur de nueva jersey. en mariland 69. este es el pronÓstico de los próximos dÍas. las noches se mantienen en los 40 y calidad temperaturas de 60 hasta 64. ♪ >> ya llegan las mejores jugadas de la semana. no se retiren que regresamos en segundos. s roberto. hola roberto. un anuncio en la televisión dijo que pudiera reducir mi deuda por 50 por ciento. me dijeron que deje de pagar mis cuentas, y que no hable con mis acreedores. ellos se encargarían de todo. yo les di miles de dólares, pero la mayoría se fue a sus honorarios. [narradora] salir de la deuda no es rápido ni fácil. hay personas que le dirán cualquier cosa sólo para ganar su confianza. hable con sus acreedores directamente o para encontrar una agencia sin fines de lucro cerca de usted, visite termine con su deuda punto org. >> ahora vamos a disfrutar de las jugadas de la semana. >> nÚmero cinco en la nba ley jugada del equipo especial de san luis. tras la patada, la pelota se va a dar gravitando en el aire. engaÑa a l
atlanta 34. pero en nueva jersey tendrÁn temperaturas de 40 grados. el corredor 95, con 47.5 centro y sur de nueva jersey. en mariland 69. este es el pronÓstico de los próximos dÍas. las noches se mantienen en los 40 y calidad temperaturas de 60 hasta 64. ♪ >> ya llegan las mejores jugadas de la semana. no se retiren que regresamos en segundos. s roberto. hola roberto. un anuncio en la televisión dijo que pudiera reducir mi deuda por 50 por ciento. me dijeron que deje de pagar mis...
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joining us from the cdc headquarters in atlanta is robert ray. what are we expecting from this press conference this morning? >> good afternoon, david. dr. thomas frieden is likely to come out and answer some of the questions you just brought up, and also probably go into detail about the new team that has landed in dallas will be investigating, what they're going to be sifting through. what they will consider the breach, the protocol breakdown and figure out how that occurred with the nurse and the potential for the fact that there may be other health workers that may come down with symptoms in the coming days. we're expecting to hear from him very shortly. as you say a lot of controversy--you know, one of the biggest questions that we keep hearing if this hospital wasn't prepared or up to par to treat someone with the ebola virus, why didn't they originally move there duncan to university of nebraska in omaha or even here to atlanta to emory university hospital, which is just a few blocks down the road from the cdc. >> there has been controvers
joining us from the cdc headquarters in atlanta is robert ray. what are we expecting from this press conference this morning? >> good afternoon, david. dr. thomas frieden is likely to come out and answer some of the questions you just brought up, and also probably go into detail about the new team that has landed in dallas will be investigating, what they're going to be sifting through. what they will consider the breach, the protocol breakdown and figure out how that occurred with the...
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amber vincent rushed to emory university hospital in atlanta tonight.s unease at kent state university in ohio. where she graduated and has a connection to three employees among them. deborah and kelvin berry, amber vincent's mother and stepfather. on the phone, eric mansfield, executive director of media relations for kent state. thank you for joining us. describe amber vincent's connection to kent state. i understand she has a mother and stepfather there. >> good evening. thank you for having us on. a close connection. attended the campus, graduated a degree in 2006 and 2008. three relatives work on kent campus. 28,000 students. 5,000 employees. a very big place. while she was in the area over the weekend, she, herself did not come to the kent campus. but she did interact with her relatives. they returned to the kent campus to work earlier this week. once they learned of her illness in dallas they left the campus. went home. caring for the family. and going forward to take precaution thaes they're going stay away from the campus for 21 days. >> she ne
amber vincent rushed to emory university hospital in atlanta tonight.s unease at kent state university in ohio. where she graduated and has a connection to three employees among them. deborah and kelvin berry, amber vincent's mother and stepfather. on the phone, eric mansfield, executive director of media relations for kent state. thank you for joining us. describe amber vincent's connection to kent state. i understand she has a mother and stepfather there. >> good evening. thank you for...
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by the 4th of july johnston had build back to the river just north of atlanta. he assured senator benjamin hill of georgia he could hold that line against sherman for at least 50 dies. hill within to richmond and conveyed this assurance to davis. with a wry smile, davis just showed a telegram he received announcing sherman hood crossed the river. davis decided that johnston had to go. the cabinet agreed nancely. the secretary of state benjamin voiced their conviction. johnston is determined not to fight. it is of in use to reinforce him. he is not going to fight. davis knew that relieving johnston would be an enormously controversial act, but he wasn't sure who would replace him. he decided to give johnston one last chance. on july 16th he telegraphed the general, i wish to hear from you as to present situation and your plan of operation. johnston replied, my plan of operations must depend upon that of the enemy. it is mainly to watch for an opportunity to fight for advantage. we are trying to put atlanta in a condition to be held for a day or two by the georgia
by the 4th of july johnston had build back to the river just north of atlanta. he assured senator benjamin hill of georgia he could hold that line against sherman for at least 50 dies. hill within to richmond and conveyed this assurance to davis. with a wry smile, davis just showed a telegram he received announcing sherman hood crossed the river. davis decided that johnston had to go. the cabinet agreed nancely. the secretary of state benjamin voiced their conviction. johnston is determined not...
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robert ray joins us now on the phone from atlanta. robert, you just went through the cdc's training regimen which relates to healthcare workers who could deal with patients suffer from ebola. can you give us an idea of the training these people go through and how extensive it is? >> good morning, michael. indeed, you know, it was interesting listening to dr. frieden just talk about how, you know, they are likely going to enhance the training or healthcare workers -- for healthcare workers. this week, our team based out of atlanta went to alabama to the department of homeland security training ground where the cdc had roughly 30 to 40 healthcare workers that are on their way over to west africa and what we witnessed there was a very meticulous, tedious process, that the healthcare workers went through. dozens and dozens of steps, literally, they take to make sure that they do not get infected with the ebola infection. i can give you one example. one of the nurses there, i introduced myself. i put out my hand to shake her hand. >> she s
robert ray joins us now on the phone from atlanta. robert, you just went through the cdc's training regimen which relates to healthcare workers who could deal with patients suffer from ebola. can you give us an idea of the training these people go through and how extensive it is? >> good morning, michael. indeed, you know, it was interesting listening to dr. frieden just talk about how, you know, they are likely going to enhance the training or healthcare workers -- for healthcare...
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robert ray for us in atlanta. the question is how many should americans worry that ebola will spread in the raits. joining us is dr garzone, director for kaiser's programme. he'll travel to sierra leone to set up an ebola treatment unit there. doctor, we'll talk about that in a minute, why you are going, how safe you feel. so many of the questions i just posed - the takeaway from s.a.r.s. was that the health, privacy requirements of the individual are trumped by the communal health requirements to say there's an infectious person in your midst. why do we not know where the person came this from, what airlines they are from? >> we can do both. we can preserve patient confidentiality and privacy rights for the patient and serve the public good in terms of doing the public health assessments to monitor who he came in contact with, get the manifests for the travel, family, cab drivers, that kind of thing, without violating the identity or the details of that. we can serve the public need without violating the law. >>
robert ray for us in atlanta. the question is how many should americans worry that ebola will spread in the raits. joining us is dr garzone, director for kaiser's programme. he'll travel to sierra leone to set up an ebola treatment unit there. doctor, we'll talk about that in a minute, why you are going, how safe you feel. so many of the questions i just posed - the takeaway from s.a.r.s. was that the health, privacy requirements of the individual are trumped by the communal health requirements...