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and then we'll turn to a conversation with dancer and choreographer sharna burgess, my dancing partnerrecently on "dancing with the stars." she danced on broadway and the closing summer olympic ceremonies in her native australia. among her partners, andy d yy d keyshawn johnson and charlie white. those conversations coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> martin wolf, associate editor of the "financial times" at london, called the world's most influential economic writer and clom is considered required reading 6"6 the financial elit. his new book "the shifts and the shocks," what we learned and have still to learn from the financial crisis. he call the 2008 clam teralamit most complete breakdown we have ever seen, even greater than the depression of the 1930s. martin wolf, an honor to have you on this program. >> it is a great pleasure. >> let me jump right in. even worse than the depression of the 1930s? >> i said the financial breakdown was worse. the economic consequences in the '30s was, of course, vastly greater.
and then we'll turn to a conversation with dancer and choreographer sharna burgess, my dancing partnerrecently on "dancing with the stars." she danced on broadway and the closing summer olympic ceremonies in her native australia. among her partners, andy d yy d keyshawn johnson and charlie white. those conversations coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> martin wolf, associate editor of the...
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burgess. yes, indeed, welcome to all of witnesses. everyone has mentioned we're here to work with you to protect americans. that includes the caregivers. by that, i mean the men and frontworking on the lines, the screaming eagles of from fort campbell. thank you. >> yields back but the time has expired. i would now like to introduce -- i'm sorry. go to you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm pleased to have this opportunity to make an opening before we hear from the witnesses. ofhink we have to put all this in perspective and not panic. everybody said not panic. statementsey made like we're going to get tough, we're going to do something about it. what do we need to do? first of all, we've got a problem in africa. serious outbreak that could spiral beyond our control. the world health organization estimated that soon there could be up to 10,000 new cases each week in west africa. thethe cdc has warned that outbreak could infect as many as people by the end of january. a humanitarian crisis in africa. and we have a responsibility to help,
burgess. yes, indeed, welcome to all of witnesses. everyone has mentioned we're here to work with you to protect americans. that includes the caregivers. by that, i mean the men and frontworking on the lines, the screaming eagles of from fort campbell. thank you. >> yields back but the time has expired. i would now like to introduce -- i'm sorry. go to you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm pleased to have this opportunity to make an opening before we hear from the witnesses. ofhink...
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burgess is over the submito and they held hearings on ebola on thursday.ongressman, great to have you back on the show. this is a surprise. the choice for ebola czar ron klain a political operative and not someone affiliated with health care, what is the reaction you have to the particular individual being the czar? >> i can a the czar is bizarre. for two weeks, the president needs a point person and a general in the war against the virus because we are not winning right now. i wanted to so a military person be able to do that because you need someone who can cut through the layers of federal bureaucracy and we have seen that in the hearings on foreign affairs and homeland security and you ask who is in charge and no one in the witness table is able to tell you. we need someone in charge. i don't know mr. klain. i will have to defer to other people who know him better and able to make the judgment, but i would like to seen former marine commandant peter pace or secretary levit as someone who is put in the position and understands what it is like to lead in
burgess is over the submito and they held hearings on ebola on thursday.ongressman, great to have you back on the show. this is a surprise. the choice for ebola czar ron klain a political operative and not someone affiliated with health care, what is the reaction you have to the particular individual being the czar? >> i can a the czar is bizarre. for two weeks, the president needs a point person and a general in the war against the virus because we are not winning right now. i wanted to...
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michael burgess pressed the cdc director on safety protocols on thursday's hearing. and joining me now is texas congressman and doctor, michael burgess, who completed part of his residency and served on courtesy staff of texas presbyterian. so you're familiar with that hospital. thank you very much, congressman. what would a travel ban accomplish? >> thanks for having me on. >> explain you know, what you think the purpose would be in banning travel from west africa. >> well first let's take a step back and recognize that in 2005, the cdc and the national institute of health in conjunction did produce a pandemic plan when we were concerned about avian influenza coming into this country. chapter 5 of the pandemic plan deals with travel and borders. and in that plan there is acknowledgement that you cannot always stop a disease at the border. you about you may be able to slow it down in order to give your country enough of an opportunity to react. so i really think that's what we're looking at, as an ability to pause what's going on as far as new disease coming in. we h
michael burgess pressed the cdc director on safety protocols on thursday's hearing. and joining me now is texas congressman and doctor, michael burgess, who completed part of his residency and served on courtesy staff of texas presbyterian. so you're familiar with that hospital. thank you very much, congressman. what would a travel ban accomplish? >> thanks for having me on. >> explain you know, what you think the purpose would be in banning travel from west africa. >> well...
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burgess. >> thank you. we all agree we must fix this.he response to the outbreak is not a political issue, but a public health crisis and dire at that. the frightening truth is we cannot guarantee safety of our health care workers. they have a risk in western africa. 56% of the -- they have a 56% mortality rate of the health care workers who catch this disease. two nurses have contracted ebola in the united states. indeed, we have to learn from the current situation in texas and use any information we can gather to better help prepare hospitals and protect health care workers on the front line. we're here today because we need answers to the questions. this past august, the inspector general, the department of homeland security, issued a report on personal equipment and anticounty measures finding that in quoting here the department of homeland security did not adequately conduct needs assessment prierp to purchasing pandemic supplies and did not manage the stockpile of personal equipment and antiviral medical counter measures, showing h
burgess. >> thank you. we all agree we must fix this.he response to the outbreak is not a political issue, but a public health crisis and dire at that. the frightening truth is we cannot guarantee safety of our health care workers. they have a risk in western africa. 56% of the -- they have a 56% mortality rate of the health care workers who catch this disease. two nurses have contracted ebola in the united states. indeed, we have to learn from the current situation in texas and use any...
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burgess, thank you for joining us.burgess, ceo of c1 financial. >>> we have breaking news from the nymex. let's get to jacqui deangelis for that. >> good morning. we are waiting for the department of energy to release its build on natural gas inventories. we got a build 87 cubeies feet. less than traders were expecting here on the floor. we are looking at prites right now of $3.81. remember, these prices have risen over the last few days off that $3.65 low. especially in the anticipation of colder weather to come. traders are looking for builds in the next few weeks to try to make up that deficit from the extremely cold winter last year. not necessarily so confident that we are going to get there. after this report right now, the price is staying flat. back to you. judge, thanks, jacqui deangelis. >>> strayed ahead the ceo of fifth third bank. the bank struggled with lending and low interest rates. what is the plan for the future? we'll address that after the break. opinions. there's no shortage in this world. who do y
burgess, thank you for joining us.burgess, ceo of c1 financial. >>> we have breaking news from the nymex. let's get to jacqui deangelis for that. >> good morning. we are waiting for the department of energy to release its build on natural gas inventories. we got a build 87 cubeies feet. less than traders were expecting here on the floor. we are looking at prites right now of $3.81. remember, these prices have risen over the last few days off that $3.65 low. especially in the...
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burgess, thank you so much.rning, my conversation with christine lagarde of the international monetary fund as she prepares for her awesome meetings in washington. look for those next week and we will talk to her about imbalances and the tepid global economy. >> looking forward to that. hostwe return, our guest for the hour, adam parker of morgan stanley will talk to us about small caps and mna. --and m&a. this is our twitter question of the day -- we will be right back. ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." witheene will be speaking christine lagarde from the imf at 12 noon. --e for the company news >> we start with facebook apologizing to drag queens. lgbt organizations were upset by them demanding them using their real names. netflix is challenging the traditional model for releasing movies. they have a deal with adam sandler to make for new pictures that will appear exclusively on their service. they will also release a sequel to "crouching tiger, hidden dragon" simultaneously on netflix and in the
burgess, thank you so much.rning, my conversation with christine lagarde of the international monetary fund as she prepares for her awesome meetings in washington. look for those next week and we will talk to her about imbalances and the tepid global economy. >> looking forward to that. hostwe return, our guest for the hour, adam parker of morgan stanley will talk to us about small caps and mna. --and m&a. this is our twitter question of the day -- we will be right back. ♪ >>...
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burgess. welcome to all of our witnesses. everyone has welcomed we are here to work with you to help protect americans, and that includes the care givers. by that i mean the men and women working on the frontlines, the screaming eagles of the 101st from fort campbell. i will yeelyeel. -- i will yield back my time. >> the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. to mr. waxman. >> i am pleased to make an opening statement before we hear from the witnesses. i think we have to put all this in perspective and not panic. everybody says "don't panic" and then they say things like "we're going to get tough." well, what are we going to do? first of all, we have a problem in africa. thaze serious outbreak that could spiral beyond our control. the world health organization estimate estimated there could be up to 10,000 new ebola cases each week in west africa. c.d.c. has warned the outbreak could affect as many as 1.4 million people by the end of january. this is a humanitarian crisis in africa. and we have a responsibility to he
burgess. welcome to all of our witnesses. everyone has welcomed we are here to work with you to help protect americans, and that includes the care givers. by that i mean the men and women working on the frontlines, the screaming eagles of the 101st from fort campbell. i will yeelyeel. -- i will yield back my time. >> the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. to mr. waxman. >> i am pleased to make an opening statement before we hear from the witnesses. i think we have to...
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burgess. welcome to all of our witnesses. everyone has welcomed we are here to work with you to help protect americans, and that includes the care givers. by that i mean the men and women working on the frontlines, the screaming eagles of the 101st from fort campbell. i will yeelyeel. -- i will yield back my time. >> the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. to mr. waxman. >> i am pleased to make an opening statement before we hear from the witnesses. i think we have to put all this in perspective and not panic. everybody says "don't panic" and then they say things like "we're going to get tough." well, what are we going to do? first of all, we have a problem in africa. thaze serious outbreak that could spiral beyond our control. the world health organization estimate estimated there could be up to 10,000 new ebola cases each week in west africa. c.d.c. has warned the outbreak could affect as many as 1.4 million people by the end of january. this is a humanitarian crisis in africa. and we have a responsibility to he
burgess. welcome to all of our witnesses. everyone has welcomed we are here to work with you to help protect americans, and that includes the care givers. by that i mean the men and women working on the frontlines, the screaming eagles of the 101st from fort campbell. i will yeelyeel. -- i will yield back my time. >> the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. to mr. waxman. >> i am pleased to make an opening statement before we hear from the witnesses. i think we have to...
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. >> 5-year-old carl burgess had just gotten off work and headed to home in philadelphia point breeze >> and went to his grandmother when he live 1500 block of ginko. >> he decided to take a walk with his oldest daughter. she went tie neighbor's house and shortly after police were called for double shooting. burg es and another manp were found suffering from multiple gunshot woyndz. burgess tied and according to mermes's mother was not helpful to investigators. >> no one has come forming yet. so it's like we're wack to square one. >>> the city of philadelphia is offering 20,000 for information that lead to arrest and conviction of the person responsible. al you have to do is call citizens crime commission tip like at 215-546-tips. all calls will remain anonymous. >> it makes me feel angry. you know? it's like it changed my whole life. it's like i'm not happy anymore. we have no closure all we want is closure. we want to know what happened. >> for "crime fighters" s rick williams "chan i'm stanley tucci and i love new york. there's no place like it in the world. one of my favorite fall
. >> 5-year-old carl burgess had just gotten off work and headed to home in philadelphia point breeze >> and went to his grandmother when he live 1500 block of ginko. >> he decided to take a walk with his oldest daughter. she went tie neighbor's house and shortly after police were called for double shooting. burg es and another manp were found suffering from multiple gunshot woyndz. burgess tied and according to mermes's mother was not helpful to investigators. >> no one...
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my next guest calls the situation grave though, michael burgess is a republican congressman from dallasced medicine for nearly three decades. welcome, congressman. >> thanks, carol, for having me on. >> thanks for being here on this very important topic. you were briefed on this case moments after the news broke. how worried are you? >> well, i am worried and i have been for several months. i will say to the credit of the cdc, they've done a good job of keeping me and my office up to date really since mid summer, when they sent their first 30 workers over to western africa, but make no mistake, it is a serious situation. this is the first person who has been diagnosed in this country, but this person did not actually become infected in this country, and of course now the issue that has us all concerned is will there be a case of someone diagnosed in the united states who actually became infected as a result of patient contact in the united states. that's what's sort of pending at this point. >> right, this man went to the hospital because he was very sick and the hospital, doctors sent
my next guest calls the situation grave though, michael burgess is a republican congressman from dallasced medicine for nearly three decades. welcome, congressman. >> thanks, carol, for having me on. >> thanks for being here on this very important topic. you were briefed on this case moments after the news broke. how worried are you? >> well, i am worried and i have been for several months. i will say to the credit of the cdc, they've done a good job of keeping me and my...
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congressman michael burgess. he's vice chairman of the congressional subcommittee on health. his district just a few miles away from texas presbyterian hospital in dallas. congressman, thanks for joining us. we all want to learn from the mistakes that were made in order to make sure those mistakes are not repeated right now. first of all, what are you hearing about this 26-year-old nurse who contracted ebola from mr. duncan who passed away last week? >> well, of course everything i know is what i've read in the media and public sources. but she apparently self-identified herself as having trouble last friday and presented to the hospital and in a fairly short period of time, she was appropriately handled and given the diagnosis. it's obviously tough for her and her family. but at the same time, i am grateful that because of her experience and her training, she was able to recognize what was going on and speak up and say, i need some help with this, and that's incredibly important. >> should more money be appropriated by the u.s. congress to deal with these kinds of issues? we
congressman michael burgess. he's vice chairman of the congressional subcommittee on health. his district just a few miles away from texas presbyterian hospital in dallas. congressman, thanks for joining us. we all want to learn from the mistakes that were made in order to make sure those mistakes are not repeated right now. first of all, what are you hearing about this 26-year-old nurse who contracted ebola from mr. duncan who passed away last week? >> well, of course everything i know...
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joining us from capitol hill, republican congressman michael burgess of texas. congressman, your district just a few miles from the texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas there where this second health care worker has tested positive for ebola. we know you're a physician yourself. you actually worked at that hospital at one point. what do you make of this development that they're going to airlift the second nurse to emory? because it sounds to me like maybe they don't have confidence that she could get the proper treatment in dallas, a hospital you're very familiar with. >> well, i think we actually talked about this yesterday. and i am in favor of hospitals that have particular expertise, and there are four of them in the country, i am in favor of those being the sites where the care for both patients with ebola, where that care is delivered. to be sure, every hospital needs to be able to provide the diagnosis and the protection for staff and personnel and the patient. but once that diagnosis is returned, i think serious consideration should be given, app
joining us from capitol hill, republican congressman michael burgess of texas. congressman, your district just a few miles from the texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas there where this second health care worker has tested positive for ebola. we know you're a physician yourself. you actually worked at that hospital at one point. what do you make of this development that they're going to airlift the second nurse to emory? because it sounds to me like maybe they don't have confidence that...
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burgess was talking about, was in fact exposed. even as we knew that he had ebola. so how are we going to make sure despite how we are going to check at the airports. i am from chicago, i talked to the health director, i know what we are doing, but there's still the chance that someone can present anywhere. so how come the nurses in dallas weren't protected and how are we going to make sure that everybody can be. >> so first, just to clarify, those first couple of days the 28th, 29th, 30th were before the diagnosis was known. so he had suspected ebola, the test was being drawn, and assessed. but he had not yet been diagnosed with ebola. congresswoman were you saying otherwise. >> he presented with ebola symptoms he had been to the emergency room just a couple of days earlier saying he had been from africa, and i believe the cdc protocols that were given, said that people should been wearing that protective covering even before the official diagnosis. i would certainly hope, thank you for yielding, dr. freeden, i would certainly hope, that here going forward if a pat
burgess was talking about, was in fact exposed. even as we knew that he had ebola. so how are we going to make sure despite how we are going to check at the airports. i am from chicago, i talked to the health director, i know what we are doing, but there's still the chance that someone can present anywhere. so how come the nurses in dallas weren't protected and how are we going to make sure that everybody can be. >> so first, just to clarify, those first couple of days the 28th, 29th,...
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burgess for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and i would like to stay with what the chairman was talking about on the travel restrictions. the secretary of health and human services under the services act has authority to issue travel restrictions under the pandemic plan adopted in 2005. the president has the ability to issue a travel restriction, 2005 was geared towards the pandemic bird flu, but amended this year to include this fever. i believe that authority very clearly exists. question is why the executive branch and why the agency will not exercise that authority, mr. chairman, i think, perhaps this committee should consider forwarding to the full house a request that we have a vote on travel restriction because people are asking us to do that, and they are exactly correct to make that request. the first nurse infect over the weekend now transferred away from presbyterian. yet, her condition has been serially reported in the news media as she is stable and been improving. is the reason she's removed because the
burgess for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and i would like to stay with what the chairman was talking about on the travel restrictions. the secretary of health and human services under the services act has authority to issue travel restrictions under the pandemic plan adopted in 2005. the president has the ability to issue a travel restriction, 2005 was geared towards the pandemic bird flu, but amended this year to include this fever. i believe that authority very clearly...
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michael burgess supports. he joins me now. good morning, sir. >> good morning, carol. how are you?ty good. you saw the picture of kaci hickox going for a bike ride and state police following her. what goes through your mind when you see such things? >> well, i will confess to you i really don't understand what is happening in that case in maine. it does sound like there is going to be a significant amount of legal proceedings which will probably take longer than the 21-day interval. in all likelihood, nothing will be resolved when this case finally is litigated. it was on your show i think two or three weeks ago when your senior medical correspondent described coming back from liberia having been there covering the epidemic. she made the statement that there really wasn't much interest anywhere she had been and what she had been doing when she arrived back at customs. i got to tell you, that was a red flag for me. we have got to be doing a better job. i do think people who are traveling electively who are not american citizens, that we should consider a suspension of those travel d
michael burgess supports. he joins me now. good morning, sir. >> good morning, carol. how are you?ty good. you saw the picture of kaci hickox going for a bike ride and state police following her. what goes through your mind when you see such things? >> well, i will confess to you i really don't understand what is happening in that case in maine. it does sound like there is going to be a significant amount of legal proceedings which will probably take longer than the 21-day interval....
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. >> reporter: but congressman michael burgess a doctor from dallas says the government wasn't prepared. >> the frightening truth is we cannot guarantee the safety of our healthcare workers on the front lines. >> reporter: several lawmakers including house speaker john boehner are calling for travel bans from the three countries with large outbreaks. screening and self-reporting in airports have been a failure. but the healthcare professionals say their biggest concern is stopping the disease in west africa. >> one of the things i fear about ebola is that it could spread more widely in africa. if this were to happen, it could become a threat to our health system. >> reporter: president obama postponed his travel for a second day to stay at the white house and focus on the response. craig boswell cbs news, capitol hill. >>> sfo says it has a contingency plan for ebola including a specific section for a response to infectious diseases. airport authorities say they have been meeting regularly now with cdc representatives to review procedures there. sfo says it is not one of the airports di
. >> reporter: but congressman michael burgess a doctor from dallas says the government wasn't prepared. >> the frightening truth is we cannot guarantee the safety of our healthcare workers on the front lines. >> reporter: several lawmakers including house speaker john boehner are calling for travel bans from the three countries with large outbreaks. screening and self-reporting in airports have been a failure. but the healthcare professionals say their biggest concern is...
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my dancing partner, shawna burgess is traveling with me while i am on book tour at the end of these long book tour days from 4 to 6 hours every night, we dance, and it's getting me in great shape which is a beautiful thing. a friend told me when you turn 25. he said, you are going to feel like 75. but you are going to look like 25. >> seriously i want to do something silly. this is it. okay fine. i love my parents. i was raised in a very, very strict home. >> no dancing? >> no dancing. not just dancing, antonio, i couldn't listen to secular music. i had to sneak to watch "soul train" and "american bandstand" my parents were so serious about keeping us on that straight and narrow path. sometimes action i think, a little too harsh and trent. i love them to death. a little too hard. so here i was in college. i had never been to a movie. my first movie was "purple rain" i didn't know how to pay, get in. i had never gone to a movie theatre until i was in college. there were so many things i couldn't do as a young person. i have tried to redeem the time and say here i am, 50. i can dance but y
my dancing partner, shawna burgess is traveling with me while i am on book tour at the end of these long book tour days from 4 to 6 hours every night, we dance, and it's getting me in great shape which is a beautiful thing. a friend told me when you turn 25. he said, you are going to feel like 75. but you are going to look like 25. >> seriously i want to do something silly. this is it. okay fine. i love my parents. i was raised in a very, very strict home. >> no dancing? >> no...
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burgess. and yes, indeed, welcome to all of our witnesses. everyone has mentioned we are here to work with you to protect americans and that includes the caregivers and by that i mean the men and women working on the front lines, the screaming eagles of the 101st from fort campbell. i will yield back my team. >> gentle lady yields back her time. i would like to introduce the witness -- i'm sorry, first to mr. waxman. >> i'm pleased to have this opportunity to make an opening statement before we hear from the witnesses. i think we have to put all of this in perspective and not panic. everybody said not panic and then they made statements like, we're going to get tough, we're going to do something about it. but what do we need to do? first of all, we've got a problem in africa. and this is a serious outbreak that could spiral beyond our control. on tuesday the world health organization estimated that soon, there could be up to 10,000 new ebola cases each week in west africa. and the cdc has warned that outbreak could infect 1.4 million people b
burgess. and yes, indeed, welcome to all of our witnesses. everyone has mentioned we are here to work with you to protect americans and that includes the caregivers and by that i mean the men and women working on the front lines, the screaming eagles of the 101st from fort campbell. i will yield back my team. >> gentle lady yields back her time. i would like to introduce the witness -- i'm sorry, first to mr. waxman. >> i'm pleased to have this opportunity to make an opening...
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burgess for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to stay with what chairman upton was talking about on the travel restriction. the secretary of health and human services under the public health service act has the authority to issue a travel restriction. under the pandemic plan that was adopted in 2005, the president has the ability to issue a travel restriction. 2005 was geared toward the pandemic avian influenza but was amended in july of this year to include the hem more rajjic fever. i believe that authority very clearly exists. the question is why the executive branch and agency will not exercise that authority? mr. chairman, i think perhaps this committee should consider forwarding to the full house a request that we have a vote on a travel restriction because people are asking us to do that and i think it is -- they are exactly correct to make that request. dr. frieden, the first nurse who was infected over the weekend is now being transferred away from presbyterian. and yet her condition has been reported in the
burgess for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to stay with what chairman upton was talking about on the travel restriction. the secretary of health and human services under the public health service act has the authority to issue a travel restriction. under the pandemic plan that was adopted in 2005, the president has the ability to issue a travel restriction. 2005 was geared toward the pandemic avian influenza but was amended in july of this year to include the hem...
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we'll be talking to congressman michael burgess, a doctor in texas, his direct near the hospital.tics. a new poll shows hillary clinton has some work to do in iowa if she decides to run for president. a bloomberg "des moines register" poll shows potential republican opponents in strong standing. in a head-to-head match up mitt romney leads the former secretary of state by one point. romney's former running mate paul ryan is trailing clinton by just one point. just three points separate clinton and rand paul. and she's five points ahead of new jersey governor chris christie. iowa has not always been kind to clinton. she limped into a third place in iowa during the presidential race. >> john, you had to be surprised when you got this poll back. you're working with "the des moines register," come back and got romney ahead. everybody else tied with her other than jeb bush who actually seemed to be faring worse than everybody else. >> first time iowa poll has done a head-to-head race on 2016 race. it's a purple state. a state that launched barack obama into the stratosphere in 2008. fo
we'll be talking to congressman michael burgess, a doctor in texas, his direct near the hospital.tics. a new poll shows hillary clinton has some work to do in iowa if she decides to run for president. a bloomberg "des moines register" poll shows potential republican opponents in strong standing. in a head-to-head match up mitt romney leads the former secretary of state by one point. romney's former running mate paul ryan is trailing clinton by just one point. just three points...
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. >> reporter: teacongressional hearing in dallas, congressman michael burgess of texas, peppered toby merlin from the centers for disease control and prevention with questions about whether hospitals are ready. >> what are you going to do now differently to make sure that message gets to the people on the front line because that is the critical part that was missed. >> what we need to do is work with regulatory organizations to be sure that compliance with preparedness is a higher-- a higher priority. >> reporter: texas health officials acknowledge delays in the quarantine of exposed family members and the decontamination of the apartment they shared with duncan. but, scott, those officials say they are following strict guidelines for handling duncan's remains. there was no autopsy, and he has now been cremated. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in dallas. manuel, thanks very much. dr. jon lapook is our chief medical correspondent for cbs news. jon, do these apparent mistakes at the hospital suggest that we're not as safe as we would like to think? >> reporter: scott, you always want patien
. >> reporter: teacongressional hearing in dallas, congressman michael burgess of texas, peppered toby merlin from the centers for disease control and prevention with questions about whether hospitals are ready. >> what are you going to do now differently to make sure that message gets to the people on the front line because that is the critical part that was missed. >> what we need to do is work with regulatory organizations to be sure that compliance with preparedness is a...
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. >> michael burgess of texas wanted to know why the two nurses duncan infected have been evacuated from dallas. >> so is the reason she is having to be removed because the personnel are no longer willing to stay at presbyterian the take care of her? >> texas presbyterian is really dealing with a difficult situation. they're working very hard because of the events of the past week, they are now dealing with at least 50 health care workers who may potentially have been exposed. >> reporter: he insisted the best way to prevent more cases is to fight the virus at its source, across the atlantic. >> what we're finding is that it's moving quickly, and there's a real risk it will spread to other parts of africa. therefore, the key ingredient to progress there is speed. >> reporter: he said the c.d.c. has now sent 140 staffers to west africa, but 11 of the 13 republicans in that hearing wanted more. they want travel restrictions from west africa and a growing number of members from both sides out of that committee want the same thing, jim. >> axelrod: nancy cordes on capitol hill. nancy, thank
. >> michael burgess of texas wanted to know why the two nurses duncan infected have been evacuated from dallas. >> so is the reason she is having to be removed because the personnel are no longer willing to stay at presbyterian the take care of her? >> texas presbyterian is really dealing with a difficult situation. they're working very hard because of the events of the past week, they are now dealing with at least 50 health care workers who may potentially have been exposed....
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as josh mentioned, the international visibility has real ramifications. >> trevor burgess was the first publicly traded bank. >> and it is right over to sports as well to > this may sparked a rush for the closet door. this is a great thing that -- this is a great thing that -- brave thing that tim cook did. >> you have seen people do it in the nfl. have they done it in mlb? >> no, only after the fact. >> ceo's of powerful companies are doing it. >> we on our way to does not being that big of a deal. >> you have been on wall street for years and i think of wall street and particularly new york city as having leadership. >> that is exactly what it should be. whether somebody wants to discuss with you what their preferences are, that is their business. you should have no impact on anyone's life other than with their friends and family. >> republicans are running away from this issue. they don't want to answer questions about it. >> they should be. >> they should be, but as recently as 2004, only a decade ago, such a change on this. they push this onto the ballot as an issue and now they ju
as josh mentioned, the international visibility has real ramifications. >> trevor burgess was the first publicly traded bank. >> and it is right over to sports as well to > this may sparked a rush for the closet door. this is a great thing that -- this is a great thing that -- brave thing that tim cook did. >> you have seen people do it in the nfl. have they done it in mlb? >> no, only after the fact. >> ceo's of powerful companies are doing it. >> we on...
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sheryl burgess. good morning. >> good morning. >> there are a lot of things you hear for years will work for various years will work. like tea tree oil. what does it do? >> well, tea tree oil is from a plant that grows in australia. a lot of people have heard about it when they travel to australia. now it's very popular in the u.s. so tea tree oil is anti-bacterial. anti-fungal. and you hear it being used for treatment of acne and dermatitis. it is over the counter. you can find it in pharmacies and health food stores. and it is used a lot in lotions and shampoos and massage oils. yeah it's usually between 5% and 10% of the oil, which is actually in the product. so keep in mind that's a very small concentration. but higher concentrations, some people will get them and they're more of an irritant than therapeutic. >> so might work, might not? >> generally in the lower percentage, it does. >> what about witch hazel? >> it's actually from a bark of a shrub. people use that for acne and stripping the oil
sheryl burgess. good morning. >> good morning. >> there are a lot of things you hear for years will work for various years will work. like tea tree oil. what does it do? >> well, tea tree oil is from a plant that grows in australia. a lot of people have heard about it when they travel to australia. now it's very popular in the u.s. so tea tree oil is anti-bacterial. anti-fungal. and you hear it being used for treatment of acne and dermatitis. it is over the counter. you can...
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sheryl burgess joins us to explain. good morning. >> good morning. i think we're having some camera problems right now. so we can't see you. but i want you to talk to us about the uses that are approved by the fda. let's go through some of the approved uses. >> post people have heard for the cosmetic uses. for frown lines and crow's feet. however, we know that it's helpful in a large number of conditions. the eye twitching, crosseye, severe sweating and most recently chronic headaches that seem to linger or migraine headaches. so there are a lot of medical uses for this wonderful drurg. >> salespeople who sweat a lot. i mean you can have the shots done on your arm, under your hand. >> correct. mir where the sweat glands are pumping out a lot of fluid. we can control that. and probably more recently it was fda approved for treatment in overactive bladder. again, the the bladder is really pumping forcefully. so you may have gone to the bathroom five minutes ago, and it gives you the urge you have to go again. it's the tightness and contraction of the m
sheryl burgess joins us to explain. good morning. >> good morning. i think we're having some camera problems right now. so we can't see you. but i want you to talk to us about the uses that are approved by the fda. let's go through some of the approved uses. >> post people have heard for the cosmetic uses. for frown lines and crow's feet. however, we know that it's helpful in a large number of conditions. the eye twitching, crosseye, severe sweating and most recently chronic...
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burgess. welcome to all of our witnesses.is mentioned -- has mentioned we are here to work with you to protect americans, includes the caregivers. by that, i mean the men and frontlines,g on the the screaming eagles of the fort campbell. >> time expired. introducew like to the witnesses -- first i go to you. i apologize. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm pleased to have this openingity to make an statement before we hear from the witnesses. i think we have to put all of perspective and not panic. andybody said not panic then made statements like we're going to do something about it. what do we need to do? all, we've got a problem in africa. and this is a serious outbreak that could spiral beyond our control. the world health organization estimated that soon there could be up to 10,000 new cases each week in west africa. thethe cdc has warned that outbreak could infect as many as 1.4 million people by the end of january. so this is a humanitarian crisis in africa. and we have a responsibility to help, because if we don't help th
burgess. welcome to all of our witnesses.is mentioned -- has mentioned we are here to work with you to protect americans, includes the caregivers. by that, i mean the men and frontlines,g on the the screaming eagles of the fort campbell. >> time expired. introducew like to the witnesses -- first i go to you. i apologize. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm pleased to have this openingity to make an statement before we hear from the witnesses. i think we have to put all of perspective...
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burgess today. it's very glamorous. we should have and a close-up from last week. everybody who watches us regularly will notice the difference. you said you think makeup is a solution for procedureprocedure >> there are concealers and cover makeup that we use commonly on a daily basis i am recommending preparations in makeup that they can use for their face. >> botox and fillers are not always necessary. >> it's more economical. it's a great fix when you're going out and want to look refresh and good and enhanced. there's secrets he's going to tell us on what we can do. >> tell us some of those secrets. is there a way to camouflage the sagging cheeks and other problems as we age? >> yes, barbara. a lot of different things you can do. first, a really big trend is highlight, contour and blending all of that together. it's very important because the face changes over time. we highlight the points of light. underneath the eye. the bridge of the nose. the center of the forehead an the chin. >> you need a really, really light concealer there. normal will i i recommend t
burgess today. it's very glamorous. we should have and a close-up from last week. everybody who watches us regularly will notice the difference. you said you think makeup is a solution for procedureprocedure >> there are concealers and cover makeup that we use commonly on a daily basis i am recommending preparations in makeup that they can use for their face. >> botox and fillers are not always necessary. >> it's more economical. it's a great fix when you're going out and want...
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burgess said, may have been exposed even though they knew he had ebola. how do we make sure when we check at the airports -- i am from chicago, cuts to our health director today -- i talked to our health director today, but there is still a chance anywhere -- how are we going to make sure that everybody can be protected? >> just to clarify one thing, those first love days, the 20, 29th, -- first couple of days, the 28th, 29th, 30th, were before his likenesses was known. the tests had been drawn and assessed but he had not yet been diagnosed with ebola. in our team's review -- >> excuse me one second. congresswoman, were you saying otherwise? ield.e gentlelady will y he presented with ebola symptoms, he had been to the emergency room just a couple days earlier saying he had been from africa, and i believe the cdc protocols that were given to the dallas hospital said that people should be wearing a protective covering even before the official diagnosis. i would certainly hope -- thank you for you think -- thank you for yielding, ms. schakowsky -- i would ho
burgess said, may have been exposed even though they knew he had ebola. how do we make sure when we check at the airports -- i am from chicago, cuts to our health director today -- i talked to our health director today, but there is still a chance anywhere -- how are we going to make sure that everybody can be protected? >> just to clarify one thing, those first love days, the 20, 29th, -- first couple of days, the 28th, 29th, 30th, were before his likenesses was known. the tests had been...
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burgess. >> the travel restriction, the secretary has the authority to issue a travel restriction. and the president has the ability to issue a travel restriction. 2005 was a mended to enclude hemmereragic fever. that authority exist and why is the executive branch and agency will not exercise that authority? i think this committee should consider a question to the full house we have a vote on full travel restriction. people are asking us to do that. >> and dr. frieden. the first nurse infected is transferred to texas presbyterian. and her condition is that she is stable and improving. the reason she is being removed because the personnel are no longer willing to take care of her? >> texas presbyterian are dealing with a difficult situation. they are working very hard. and they are now dealing with 50 health care workers who may have potentially been exposed. and the management of those individuals making sure if they have symptoms they come in to be assessed. if they develop bullpen, others may be infected. and that mikes it chemicaling to operate. and we felt it would be are cari
burgess. >> the travel restriction, the secretary has the authority to issue a travel restriction. and the president has the ability to issue a travel restriction. 2005 was a mended to enclude hemmereragic fever. that authority exist and why is the executive branch and agency will not exercise that authority? i think this committee should consider a question to the full house we have a vote on full travel restriction. people are asking us to do that. >> and dr. frieden. the first...
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and trevor burgess of c 1 financial were gay at publicly traded corporations according to the "new york times." what do you think needs to change? >> this will matter to a lot of people. there is less of a price. they are affiliated again. he was from a strong person and because of boards and all kinds of reasons. i don't expect all of a sudden everyone will come out, but it's happening in news and hollywood. people are more dropping this that goes on. it goes on and on. it will be so ridiculous, but today it matters. he did wait until after the launch of his move. do you think that was calculated? >> ultimately he didn't want the products to get mixed up. it makes sense. there is never any good time to come out, but talk about something like a reason to come out. why now? is there a dramatic moment? you get tired of it. you get tired of hiding and pretending and lying. that's what you have to do. you get tired of being asked about it. it becomes a big issue if you make it and pretend and you hide. it suggests that there is something wrong with which there isn't? >> he said this is my b
and trevor burgess of c 1 financial were gay at publicly traded corporations according to the "new york times." what do you think needs to change? >> this will matter to a lot of people. there is less of a price. they are affiliated again. he was from a strong person and because of boards and all kinds of reasons. i don't expect all of a sudden everyone will come out, but it's happening in news and hollywood. people are more dropping this that goes on. it goes on and on. it will...
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joining me now is congressman michael burgess, republican of texas. he is also a doctor.up lo you look to se happen now? what should the government be doing? >> one of my concerns, since we had an earlier hearing at the end of self. didn't seem to be anyone in charge. remember back, 9/11. how the consrn wcern was, feder side. everyone was furloughed. no one was talking. you get the same sort of feeling after katrina, people are making this up as they go along. thought there would be an off the shelf preparation. a plan put into place. but we are asking people, on the, in the trenches back home, to be able to deal with the situation that no one in his country has ever had to deal with before. very controlled circumstances. >> you want to see a restriction or ban for the moment. >> it was amended last july to include ebola. the authority is there. it just need to be exercised. even going back to the bird flu in 2005. it was recognized that migratory pathways would not respect the national border. still it would allow time to perhaps delay the onset of the illness or the ext
joining me now is congressman michael burgess, republican of texas. he is also a doctor.up lo you look to se happen now? what should the government be doing? >> one of my concerns, since we had an earlier hearing at the end of self. didn't seem to be anyone in charge. remember back, 9/11. how the consrn wcern was, feder side. everyone was furloughed. no one was talking. you get the same sort of feeling after katrina, people are making this up as they go along. thought there would be an...
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. >> reporter: defense attorney kim burgess specializes in dui. she's been reviewing her cases and has already identified a few where the arresting officer is named in the search warrant. she believes many cases could be impacted. >> i think the credibility of those officers that have been involved in this applies to traffic, dui, anything where they are a primary witness. >> and it goes to the heart of his credibility. can we believe anything that this officer says? >> reporter: francisco rodriguez had a dui case dismissed this morning. the arresting officer, robert hazelwood, was scheduled to testify this afternoon but he too was named in the search warrant. >> the matter was dismissed by the district attorney's office, who did the right thing. but nevertheless, the information should have been turned over to us back at the beginning of october when they first knew about this incident. >> reporter: now, the chief of the california highway patrol's golden gate division calls the allegations disgusting and disappointing but insists the practice wa
. >> reporter: defense attorney kim burgess specializes in dui. she's been reviewing her cases and has already identified a few where the arresting officer is named in the search warrant. she believes many cases could be impacted. >> i think the credibility of those officers that have been involved in this applies to traffic, dui, anything where they are a primary witness. >> and it goes to the heart of his credibility. can we believe anything that this officer says? >>...
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arthur burgess stumble across the negatives in his dark room in 1993.3 photos to the highest, look at that. highest bidder later this month. >>> nicky minute gnaw, monthly sales of her wine coolers, yuck, are up 500% since the start of the year. good for here. i don't know. unless it comes in a box i'm not really interested. whatever. former chairman of the federal reserve seeing how the other half lives. ben bernanke admitted he is unsuccessful in attempts to refinance his home loan. ben bernanke, you get it? you see where we're going with this? dehim making -- despite him making $250,000 for one speech he is unable to refinance. charles payne, host of making money. jack hough as well. next coinstar will stop taking janet yellen nickles. what is next. >> charles will be happy to loan him some money. >> at very low bid. melissa: that's right. really says, everybody thought he was kidding. he said this, no, i like just changed jobs. if you have done what we've all done it, done one of those mortgage documents he is between jobs. >> that is really want mo
arthur burgess stumble across the negatives in his dark room in 1993.3 photos to the highest, look at that. highest bidder later this month. >>> nicky minute gnaw, monthly sales of her wine coolers, yuck, are up 500% since the start of the year. good for here. i don't know. unless it comes in a box i'm not really interested. whatever. former chairman of the federal reserve seeing how the other half lives. ben bernanke admitted he is unsuccessful in attempts to refinance his home loan....
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. >> good afternoon, chairman murphy, vice-chair burgess, ranking member degette and members of the committee my name is dr. daniel vagabond. i'm the chie clinical officer and senior executive vice president for texas health resources. i'm board-certified in internal medicine and 24 years in combined patient practice, medical education and health care administration. i am truly sorry that i could not be with you in person today. i appreciate the economist tease how to be here in dallas during this challenging and sensitive time. texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas is 13 wholly owned acute care hospitals in the texas health resources system. we are an 898-bed hospital treating some of the most complicated texasin north in terms of, excuse me, in north texas. texas health dallas is recognized as a magnet designated facility for excellence in nursing services by the american nurses credentialing center and a leading nursing credentialing program. texas health resources is one of the largest faith-based centers, not-for-profit health systems in the u.s. and largest in north texas in term
. >> good afternoon, chairman murphy, vice-chair burgess, ranking member degette and members of the committee my name is dr. daniel vagabond. i'm the chie clinical officer and senior executive vice president for texas health resources. i'm board-certified in internal medicine and 24 years in combined patient practice, medical education and health care administration. i am truly sorry that i could not be with you in person today. i appreciate the economist tease how to be here in dallas...
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. >> reporter: 11-year-old michael burgess was knocked to the ground just weeks ago. >> all i rememberand i was so scared, and i just knew the car was going to hit me. >> reporter: michael spent days in the hospital in a body cast with multiple breaks and fractures. >> i felt pretty lucky that i'm alive now. because i thought i would die because the car was going really fast. >> reporter: and it's not just cars, either. watch this semi truck. >> oh! >> reporter: driving off-road to pass the stopped school bus. this other semi passes another stopped bus, just before this kindergartner crosses the street. this is literally life and death. >> it is life and death. >> reporter: the broward county sheriff's department inviting us along to scan for offenders. >> there's no room for error in this. >> reporter: right away, we start following this school bus. okay, the yellow lights are on. it's about to make a stop. cars should be slowing down now. when the bus stops, we see the red lights start flashing, the stop sign is out. but keep watching. count with me. one, two, three, four, five cars
. >> reporter: 11-year-old michael burgess was knocked to the ground just weeks ago. >> all i rememberand i was so scared, and i just knew the car was going to hit me. >> reporter: michael spent days in the hospital in a body cast with multiple breaks and fractures. >> i felt pretty lucky that i'm alive now. because i thought i would die because the car was going really fast. >> reporter: and it's not just cars, either. watch this semi truck. >> oh! >>...
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we talk with michael burgess, a medical doctor, and democrat gene green on the u.s. response to ebola. live every morning at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. includingical news, this preview of the u.s. senate race in new hampshire from this morning -- >> which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] another closely watched races in new hampshire. joining us on the phone to talk about that race james from wmur in new hampshire. tell us where the race stands today. >> the race has been stuck for a year. ast september in 2013 we had hypothetical matchup between jeanne shaheen and scott brown. he was still living in massachusetts at the time. jeanne shaheen was beating him as -- by six points. we had our latest of you are poll showing -- wmu showingr poll jeanne shaheen beatings scott brown by six points. in some cases it is double digits. in other places closer. but the race has been stuck for a long time. our poll, done by the university of new hampshire, has shown the race
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. >> and joining me now texas congressman michael burgess also an m.d. >> i'm well, thanks for having me on. >> let me go through this step by step, a president saying in the unlikely event ebola comes here we are taking the necessary steps. he prepared the nation for this. and go back and look at the comments we know the cdc director frieden said essentially any hospital in the country can take care of ebola. you don't need a special hospital, you just need a private room with a private bathroom. he said that two weeks ago. on top of that we have this nurse who did everything right, called the cdc, got approval to fly with the 99.5 degree temperature, and look what's happened since then. how can they keep getting all of this so wrong? >> clearly all of the statements from the middle of september are now nonoperational and calls into everything that has been said since then. i have called for that when a patient comes in ebola's suspected if the diagnosis is confirmed the patient is isolated, stabilized and transferred to a center. community hospitals, presbyterian's had a tough go, h
. >> and joining me now texas congressman michael burgess also an m.d. >> i'm well, thanks for having me on. >> let me go through this step by step, a president saying in the unlikely event ebola comes here we are taking the necessary steps. he prepared the nation for this. and go back and look at the comments we know the cdc director frieden said essentially any hospital in the country can take care of ebola. you don't need a special hospital, you just need a private room...