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again, a 15-mile drive from dobbins air force base to emory university hospital. you can see the roadway has been cleared. and he's being kept, we're told on the plane, and we have to assume the same thing in the ambulance, in a special tent. it's a tent that will basically keep all the virus inside and help protect those who are also treating him. as you can see, that ambulance moving at a slow pace from dobbins air force base, now on the main highway there in atlanta as it goes towards the emory university hospital. again, just down the street from the centers for disease control. there's been a lot of people talking about this. fox first broke this the first part of the week when high level discussions were happening about whether to bring the two americans back to the u.s. there was a lot of concern but they are taking every precaution from emory university. they believe this is the best way to keep control of this and at the same time try to save the lives of these two good samaritans who were working for samaritan's purse. you can see they're still making th
again, a 15-mile drive from dobbins air force base to emory university hospital. you can see the roadway has been cleared. and he's being kept, we're told on the plane, and we have to assume the same thing in the ambulance, in a special tent. it's a tent that will basically keep all the virus inside and help protect those who are also treating him. as you can see, that ambulance moving at a slow pace from dobbins air force base, now on the main highway there in atlanta as it goes towards the...
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so this is coming out of dobbins air force base. we'll keep you up to date.me back to kate snow as we get more details on the progress of this motorcade leaving dobbins air force base and we believe that nancy writebol on the way to emery university hospital. >>> in politics, major tea party groups across america struck out in multiple attempts to take down long time republican incumbents in the primary season and the last best chance to put a win on the scorecard is in kansas. joining me now for the daily mix, chris cillizza and susan page. susan, first to you. pat roberts, he does have a residency problem. >> he's run the worst possible campaign. not learned the lessons of other senators with a tea party challenger and get back to the state, show you're connected to them. on the other hand, a flawed challenger in mitt wolf. looks like pat roberts will win. that is ugly spectacle with the politics of kansas. >> chris cillizza, who's mutt wolf? radiologist i presume. he says he's second cousin of president obama? >> it's the mother's side of the family. it's
so this is coming out of dobbins air force base. we'll keep you up to date.me back to kate snow as we get more details on the progress of this motorcade leaving dobbins air force base and we believe that nancy writebol on the way to emery university hospital. >>> in politics, major tea party groups across america struck out in multiple attempts to take down long time republican incumbents in the primary season and the last best chance to put a win on the scorecard is in kansas. joining...
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special representative to afghanistan jim dobbins.appreciation of hollywood legend, lauren bacall. and, safeguarding drinking water supplies for this and future generations. >> ifill: now to the new revelations from a fresh interview with n.s.a. leaker edward snowden. the extensive profile, in "wired" magazine, is based on hours of interviews conducted over three days, including audio that captures snowden's voice. >> what i did, was not to benefit myself. i didn't ask for money. i gave this information back to public hands. and the reason that i did that was not to gain a label but to give you back a choice about the country you want to live in. >> ifill: snowden discloses that the u.s. government ran a top secret cyber-war program code- named monster-mind. he said it could accidentally start a war. and he reveals that, in 2012, n.s.a. hackers mistakenly shut down all of syria's internet service. edward snowden has been living in russia since 2013. last week, that asylum was extended by three years. journalist and "wired" contributor
special representative to afghanistan jim dobbins.appreciation of hollywood legend, lauren bacall. and, safeguarding drinking water supplies for this and future generations. >> ifill: now to the new revelations from a fresh interview with n.s.a. leaker edward snowden. the extensive profile, in "wired" magazine, is based on hours of interviews conducted over three days, including audio that captures snowden's voice. >> what i did, was not to benefit myself. i didn't ask for...
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the private jet that dropped off the first aid worker has left dobbins air force base in atlanta, headedmain to refuel and headed to liberia to pick up the second aide worker, nancy riball. odds are she'll land in atlanta on monday and be brought to the isolation unit in atlanta. one thing that doctors are stressing is they feel because of the modern health care, that they can help ebola victims better than what is going on in africa. they just don't have the systems in place to treat the patients. >>> more than three-quarters of libya's parliament met in tube rook because -- tib ruk because militias are battling over the airport. a law-maker has presided and new members had been elected. the last time they met some were kidnapped and parliament beseemed. >> thousands leave the country. they are fleeing to tunisia, and britain announced it will send a navy ship to evacuate u.k. internationals. on friday riots broke out when tunisian officials closed the border. it's been partly reopened, but on the a small number got through. >> reporter: they all look the same - exhausted but relead, as
the private jet that dropped off the first aid worker has left dobbins air force base in atlanta, headedmain to refuel and headed to liberia to pick up the second aide worker, nancy riball. odds are she'll land in atlanta on monday and be brought to the isolation unit in atlanta. one thing that doctors are stressing is they feel because of the modern health care, that they can help ebola victims better than what is going on in africa. they just don't have the systems in place to treat the...
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the plane landed at dobbins air force base outside of atlanta this morning. you can see it coming in there. a private gulf stream jet outfitted especially for this trip, a plastic tent to keep the doctor in and ensure the safety and zurt of those on the plane. once it taxied and came to 0 a rest, eventually there was a motorcade, an ambulance, about a 15-mile drive from dobbins air force base to emory university hospital. it went through the atlanta metro area, you can see it on y get off the freeway, go through a couple of residential areas, you can see the transport there. once they arrived at emory university hospital, it was quite 0 a moment. the ambulance passed we the main hospital facility over to the area where the cdc and emorie have come together for one of these four units -- there's only four units in the country to treat there disease -- you can see the doctor get out and walk toward the side door with the help of a medical professional dressed in the hazmat suits. it was an amazing moment. our own dr. marc siegel says it's miraculous he's walkin
the plane landed at dobbins air force base outside of atlanta this morning. you can see it coming in there. a private gulf stream jet outfitted especially for this trip, a plastic tent to keep the doctor in and ensure the safety and zurt of those on the plane. once it taxied and came to 0 a rest, eventually there was a motorcade, an ambulance, about a 15-mile drive from dobbins air force base to emory university hospital. it went through the atlanta metro area, you can see it on y get off the...
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in fact, in atlanta at the dobbins air reserve base. his airplane there landing here.ll be transported to emory university hospital where he will receive treatment. that, too, is a first time ever for that hospital. dr. sanjay gupta with us now. you have intimate experience with this virus, having been in west africa and seeing firsthand the kind of contact that the medical community has with those patients and now, we're talking about someone who was one of two humanitarian workers. he was in west africa, who contracted the disease and now, he is the first to receive treatment here. >> this is the first ever. first in atlanta, first in the united states. this particular patient though, there's a lot of concerns about a medical evacuation like this, would the patient be stable enough, healthy enough, if you will, for the travel. would they be able to protect the workers and also doing the transport and then figuring out where he was going to go. they figured he would come here to atlanta and go to emory. we are hearing there are no incidents on the plane, the patient s
in fact, in atlanta at the dobbins air reserve base. his airplane there landing here.ll be transported to emory university hospital where he will receive treatment. that, too, is a first time ever for that hospital. dr. sanjay gupta with us now. you have intimate experience with this virus, having been in west africa and seeing firsthand the kind of contact that the medical community has with those patients and now, we're talking about someone who was one of two humanitarian workers. he was in...
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it will stop in maine to refuel and to dobbins air force base.ill be treated at emory university hospital. >> adam housely fox news. >> no solution in site as the fighting wages on in the middle east. shelling could be heard across southern israel today. prime minister netanyahou is calling on the world to help his country fight against terror. a desperate search underway now to find a missing israeli soldier captured by hamas militants on friday. the battle has been waging for 26 days now. officials say more than 1600 palestinians are dead along with 66 israelis. >>> is your makeup making you sick? coming up, 5 pounds of beauty products may be seeping in your skin a year. the serious health concerns coming up. >> plus, bringing new meaning to jailhouse rock. inmates using the power of music behind bars. how rocking out is connecting them in ways they never ever ♪ >> between foundation, blush and eye shadow women are putting a lot of makeup on their faces these days, and that can be very bad. now one doctor is detoxing faces combating the chemica
it will stop in maine to refuel and to dobbins air force base.ill be treated at emory university hospital. >> adam housely fox news. >> no solution in site as the fighting wages on in the middle east. shelling could be heard across southern israel today. prime minister netanyahou is calling on the world to help his country fight against terror. a desperate search underway now to find a missing israeli soldier captured by hamas militants on friday. the battle has been waging for 26...
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. >> a private chartered jet landed at dobbins air force, base just outside atlanta carrying one of the american aid workers infected with ebola. dr. kent brantley got out of the airplane in his own, got out of the ambulance walked into this isolation unit that the cdc and emory built 12 years ago, where he will be treated over the next weeks to stabilize his condition even more. yesterday a press conference at emory university, one of the infectious disease doctors explained why this unit is capable of taking the patients in. >> we have a special containment unit from the centers for disease control and together we have developed a unit which can safely care for a patient with a serious communicable disease delivering the highest level of care are required, including intensive care unit. >> emory doctors say they are going to manage this situation very carefully. some sort of fluids they're going to be putting into patients, we'll have to wait to see when they come out to talk to us. the first aid worker has already left dobbins air force, headed to maine to refuel and headed to liberi
. >> a private chartered jet landed at dobbins air force, base just outside atlanta carrying one of the american aid workers infected with ebola. dr. kent brantley got out of the airplane in his own, got out of the ambulance walked into this isolation unit that the cdc and emory built 12 years ago, where he will be treated over the next weeks to stabilize his condition even more. yesterday a press conference at emory university, one of the infectious disease doctors explained why this...
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. >> he ended a 5,000-mile journey from liberia here at dobbins air force base. he made the flight inside an isolation chamber like this. >> we have the process to maintain safety of the public at large. >> a special isolation room, brantley is receiving treatment. >> there's an extra barrier. >> medical personnel will be gowned, gloved, and taped. >> any transmission to the community, the risk is little to none. >> i understand the public's concern. this is a new infection for the united states. >> medical officials in the white house say they're using them a.m. imaging cameras to catch anything from west african airports with a fever. >> we're screaming them when they leave the country, screening here jofment it takes love and care about caring for people you don't know. >> both victims are described as critically ill after treateding patients at a hospital in liberia. there's no proven cure for the virus. it kills 60 to 80% of the people it ineffects. the mortality rate would be lower in a functioning health care hospital like this one. >> hundreds of dignitar
. >> he ended a 5,000-mile journey from liberia here at dobbins air force base. he made the flight inside an isolation chamber like this. >> we have the process to maintain safety of the public at large. >> a special isolation room, brantley is receiving treatment. >> there's an extra barrier. >> medical personnel will be gowned, gloved, and taped. >> any transmission to the community, the risk is little to none. >> i understand the public's concern....
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it is made dobbins air reserve base to bring the doctor here. you can see the law enforcement escort right there, bringing him in there. they've closed down traffic right to the road. they're taking this very seriously. all security precautions, all medical precautions. they want to keep everybody safe. they want to minimize risk for this deadly virus. they will not put any of the public in any risk by bringing him here. they are now -- the plane that flew him to dobbins, the wheels are up, it is back in the air. it will be returning shortly to africa to pick up the second ebola victim, missionary nancy writebol. it will bring her here to emory university hospital for treatment as well. >> as i return, thank you for that, as i return to dr dr. shafner. if you were a physician awaiting the arrival of this ambulance which is just moments away from reaching that special door through which dr. brantly will be taken, would you be nervous? >> i'd be excited. i'd be excited in anticipation. i would be confident in the sense that i know my team and i ca
it is made dobbins air reserve base to bring the doctor here. you can see the law enforcement escort right there, bringing him in there. they've closed down traffic right to the road. they're taking this very seriously. all security precautions, all medical precautions. they want to keep everybody safe. they want to minimize risk for this deadly virus. they will not put any of the public in any risk by bringing him here. they are now -- the plane that flew him to dobbins, the wheels are up, it...
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they will fly more than 5,000 miles from liberia to the united states, landing at dobbins air force base in georgia, then spirited to nearby emory university hospital, one of just four top-level biocontainment units in the country prepared to handle the nation's first ever case of ebola. >> we need to keep this contained and keep the general public safe. >> reporter: the patients will be brought to a secure unit, similar to this one at the university of nebraska. this video shows how an infected patient can be transported on a tented gurney to isolate them. it's called an isopod. >> you can have a patient, examine them using these gloves. >> reporter: at emory, each patient will be tended by two specially trained nurses and four infectious disease experts. all suited up in taped-on full-body protective gear. this is the emery isolation room. >> i will be one of the individuals coming into direct contact. i have no concerns about my personal health or the other health care workers in that unit. >> reporter: here at cdc command center, the nation's top experts monitoring it all. >> people
they will fly more than 5,000 miles from liberia to the united states, landing at dobbins air force base in georgia, then spirited to nearby emory university hospital, one of just four top-level biocontainment units in the country prepared to handle the nation's first ever case of ebola. >> we need to keep this contained and keep the general public safe. >> reporter: the patients will be brought to a secure unit, similar to this one at the university of nebraska. this video shows...
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the aircraft landed at dobbins a air force base in atlanta and he was taken to emery hospital.ore from al jazeera's robert rate in atlanta. >> reporter: at approximately 11:20 a.m. hear this saturday, a private chartered jet come from lineria africa landed at dob ins outside of atlanta carrying one of the ebola infected aid workers from america. dr. kent brantley, 33 years old, an american from texas, got off of the plane at his own will in a haz-mat suit, was put into an ambulance and driven here to the campus of emery hospital where he got off of the ambulance again at his own will, walked into this isolation unit that the cdc and emery built 12 years ago where he will be treated over the course of the next few weeks to try to stabilize his condition more. a press conference a lotorium university, one-of the main doctors, the infectious disease doctors explained why this unit is capable of taking these patients in. >> we have a special containment unit' which has been developed with the assistant of the subject experts at the centers for disease control and pressure intervent
the aircraft landed at dobbins a air force base in atlanta and he was taken to emery hospital.ore from al jazeera's robert rate in atlanta. >> reporter: at approximately 11:20 a.m. hear this saturday, a private chartered jet come from lineria africa landed at dob ins outside of atlanta carrying one of the ebola infected aid workers from america. dr. kent brantley, 33 years old, an american from texas, got off of the plane at his own will in a haz-mat suit, was put into an ambulance and...
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this is video from dobbins air force base outside atlanta, georgia.ne carrying nancy writebol touched down. she's the second ebola patient being brought to the united states. she's brought to the hospital where she'll continue her treatment inside an isolated unit at emery hospital. we go back to the hospital. she's looking about 25-minute ride, approximately, from the air force base to emery university. we have details, at least, about the isolation unit where she's seek the rest of her care. >> that's correct. it's similar to what we saw with dr. kent brantly. it's about 25 to 30 minute ride with a law enforcement escort through the metro streets of atlanta and she's whisk to the specialty isolation unit. in the unit we have patient rooms that are separate from the rest of the hospital. a laboratory completely dedicated to the unit. even its own air filtration system to minimize the risk of any infected or contagious elements getting outside. we're told all testing material, all garbage is burned from the unit. it is, as they say, the highest degree
this is video from dobbins air force base outside atlanta, georgia.ne carrying nancy writebol touched down. she's the second ebola patient being brought to the united states. she's brought to the hospital where she'll continue her treatment inside an isolated unit at emery hospital. we go back to the hospital. she's looking about 25-minute ride, approximately, from the air force base to emery university. we have details, at least, about the isolation unit where she's seek the rest of her care....
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the second aid worker who will be treated here at emery hospital, the airplane that landed at dobbins air force base earlier today took off almost immediately, went up to maine to refuel, the state of maine and is now back on its way over to liberia to get that second aid worker, nancy writebol. we are told she is expected here likelihood on monday where she will then be brought to this hospit hospital, again, emery, and put inside that unit with her colleag colleague, and be treated. >> robert ray, live at emery hospital in atlanta a robert, thank you so much. the world health organization is warning of dire consequences if the e bowl al virus isn't contained in west africa. there are a total of 1,323 suspected cases of ebola. >> makes it the largest outbreak ever recorded. as of this past week, the disease has resulted in 729 deaths. of the 1300 cases, 909 have been confirmed as ebola. al jazeera's gerald tan reports on the efforts to stop the outbreak. >> reporter: united against ebola. business leaders in sierra leone's capital, freetown are on a campaign to spread the word. >> we
the second aid worker who will be treated here at emery hospital, the airplane that landed at dobbins air force base earlier today took off almost immediately, went up to maine to refuel, the state of maine and is now back on its way over to liberia to get that second aid worker, nancy writebol. we are told she is expected here likelihood on monday where she will then be brought to this hospit hospital, again, emery, and put inside that unit with her colleag colleague, and be treated. >>...
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it's only 15 miles or so from dobbins air force base to the hospital, a special unit set up for this. you can see the motorcade there that made its way down i-85, up i-85, will eventually get off the freeway and over to the emory university hospital where it drove past the main facility to where this facility is located on that it campus that was helped set up by the center for disease control, just down the street from the cdc. when we were watching this live on fox, at first we thought it was a secondary worker coming out in a hazmat suit. now we've learn td was the doctor himself. as you can see, being helped, the back door gets closed to the ambulance and he is led to a side entrance here at the emory university facility. dr. marc siegel who works for the team, he says if that is the case, if it that is the doctor walking right there, it is a miraculous maneuver for him to be doing that. take a listen to what we heard from earlier today from emory university hospital. >> we have an inordinate amount of safety associated with the care of this patient, and we do not believe that any
it's only 15 miles or so from dobbins air force base to the hospital, a special unit set up for this. you can see the motorcade there that made its way down i-85, up i-85, will eventually get off the freeway and over to the emory university hospital where it drove past the main facility to where this facility is located on that it campus that was helped set up by the center for disease control, just down the street from the cdc. when we were watching this live on fox, at first we thought it was...
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that is dobbins reserve air force base where just moments ago, nancy writebol's plane touched down in georgia. nancy writebol is of course that american aid worker who contracted ebola, the ebola virus, while treating as a missionary, treating patients in liberia. she has been given an experimental drug treatment and she has shown some pretty remarkable signs of recovery, but we don't know if those signs are as remarkable as dr. kent brandly who arrived here on saturday, having undergone that same treatment and responding just simply miraculously to it. he is at the medical center in isolation. that's where she's headed as well. the protocol will be, that ambulance will arrive at the done bbins reserve air force ba and it will ferry her to the same place where brantly is getting treatment. hopefully, we'll get an image of her, like we did dr. brantly, getting out of that ambulance. >> there's a lot going on in africa as well. the liberian government has ordered that all victims of ebola, their bodies be cremated. that's according to the bbc. that's unusual because that is not the cust
that is dobbins reserve air force base where just moments ago, nancy writebol's plane touched down in georgia. nancy writebol is of course that american aid worker who contracted ebola, the ebola virus, while treating as a missionary, treating patients in liberia. she has been given an experimental drug treatment and she has shown some pretty remarkable signs of recovery, but we don't know if those signs are as remarkable as dr. kent brandly who arrived here on saturday, having undergone that...
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landing just before noon at dobbins air reserve space. news choppers were overhead tracking every move. >> you see the ambulance on its way to emory university hospital. >> reporter: unmarked law enforcement vehicles surrounded the ambulance in a moving formation. >> we had s.w.a.t. teams, bomb teams, k-9. and, of course, we had assistance from university police and fbi as well, too. >> reporter: the paramedic driving and two paramedics in back wore haz-mat suits. nancy writebol arrived on a stretcher, encased from head to toe. >> nancy is still very weak, showing signs of progress and is moving in the right direction. and nancy had yogurt before she got on the airplane. >> reporter: bruce johnson spoke with nancy's husband david who's still arranging his own travel from liberia. >> a week ago he said, we were thinking about possible funeral arrangements, yet we kept our faith. now we have a real reason to be hopeful. >> reporter: the evacuation of the two americans is being paid for by the relief organizations they work for. writebol's t
landing just before noon at dobbins air reserve space. news choppers were overhead tracking every move. >> you see the ambulance on its way to emory university hospital. >> reporter: unmarked law enforcement vehicles surrounded the ambulance in a moving formation. >> we had s.w.a.t. teams, bomb teams, k-9. and, of course, we had assistance from university police and fbi as well, too. >> reporter: the paramedic driving and two paramedics in back wore haz-mat suits. nancy...
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however, you can save a couple pennies down the street at liberty station on dobbin center way, $3.55 a gallon. >>> beef prices may be driving you crazy, but you still intend to throw something on the grill. >> i don't think i've loss the taste for the cow just yet. >> beef now on average costs more than $5.50 a pound at grocery stores up 47% since 2009. if you've gone to chipotle lately, you've probably noticed this increase. they've raised prices on beef entrees by 8%. now a professor of agriculture shawn height says the drought out west is the big reason for the increase. >> in texas and oklahoma where most of the beef in the united states is raised they need grass and the drought in texas is really hurting this. >> short supply is another factor for the increase. u.s. cattle supplies are at their lowest levs since 19-- levels since the 1950s. >>> the only station with weather alert days, wusa9 first alert weather. >> maybe we need to go meatless a couple days a week. >> i'm a poultry person myself. i don't know if i'm -- >> as our friend shawn might suggest, don't hate. >>> we'll
however, you can save a couple pennies down the street at liberty station on dobbin center way, $3.55 a gallon. >>> beef prices may be driving you crazy, but you still intend to throw something on the grill. >> i don't think i've loss the taste for the cow just yet. >> beef now on average costs more than $5.50 a pound at grocery stores up 47% since 2009. if you've gone to chipotle lately, you've probably noticed this increase. they've raised prices on beef entrees by 8%....
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margaret warner talks to james dobbins, who just stepped down as the u.s. special representative to the region. >> ifill: plus, remembering the sultry, seductive and glamorous symbol of old hollywood, award- winning actress lauren bacall.
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back to the united states as well. 12:30 on saturday afternoon, an hour after the plane landed at dobbinsir force base it was back in the air and she is expected to join her colleague at emory next week. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, atlanta. >> we also just learned that dr. brantly who arrived in atlanta has been visited by his family. his wife amber said he's in good spirits and grateful for the care he is getting and his family visiting him behind a glass wall for their safety. >> hope he recovers from this. . we turn back now to our middle east coverage here on cnn. after the break, he's not injured, but he's not out of the fight, i should say. straight ahead, a wounded israeli soldier says he wants to get better so he can finish his mission. let me get this straight... [ female voice ] yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. come on, would i lie about this? frommy family and i
back to the united states as well. 12:30 on saturday afternoon, an hour after the plane landed at dobbinsir force base it was back in the air and she is expected to join her colleague at emory next week. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, atlanta. >> we also just learned that dr. brantly who arrived in atlanta has been visited by his family. his wife amber said he's in good spirits and grateful for the care he is getting and his family visiting him behind a glass wall for their safety. >> hope...
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that ambulance transported him from dobbins air force base outside of atlanta to emory hospital. this is the first time that a person with ebola has been brought to the united states. dr. brantley will be treated at emory hospital. what is the latest. >> reporter: good afternoon, the latest is that they did arrive in an isolation plane at 11:20 a.m. as you said he was transported in an ambulance followed by six or seven vehicles. it appeared that the vehicles brought over to the university. i was standing right there when the special ambulance came by. he is being placed into the special isolation you want here at emory university right now. dr. kent brantley is a doctor with samaritan's purse, the aid organization he works for, and they were the catalyst for making all of this happen. samaritan's purse contacted emory hospital who then contacted the cdc, which is next to the hospital, and then they began to alert the state department and create the evacuation. we were told that the other aid worker is expected to be here in the next couple of days. the private jet that landed, t
that ambulance transported him from dobbins air force base outside of atlanta to emory hospital. this is the first time that a person with ebola has been brought to the united states. dr. brantley will be treated at emory hospital. what is the latest. >> reporter: good afternoon, the latest is that they did arrive in an isolation plane at 11:20 a.m. as you said he was transported in an ambulance followed by six or seven vehicles. it appeared that the vehicles brought over to the...
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kent brantly landed at dobbins air force base just north of atlanta. inside that plane, multiple layers of protection to make sure no one would ever come in contact with the virus. as news helicopters hovered above, police and fbi escorted his ambulance for 22 miles down two major highways and through atlanta's city streets, arriving at emory university hospital. you could see clearly from above first the driver emerged in full protective gear, then from the back another person in a hazmat suit. and then a surprise. the patient himself walking into the hospital with support, but no stretcher. inside the hospital out of sight from our cameras his family was watching it all play out on live tv. they hadn't known he had so much strength. so when they saw that moment, they broke down in tears of joy. do you have any fears yourself? >> no. >> reporter: an infectious disease specialist on the emory team treating kent brantly says none of the doctors here are worried about their own personal safety. >> the unit where he will be taken care of is staffed with e
kent brantly landed at dobbins air force base just north of atlanta. inside that plane, multiple layers of protection to make sure no one would ever come in contact with the virus. as news helicopters hovered above, police and fbi escorted his ambulance for 22 miles down two major highways and through atlanta's city streets, arriving at emory university hospital. you could see clearly from above first the driver emerged in full protective gear, then from the back another person in a hazmat...
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was flown from west africa to the united states in a private medical jet after landing at george's dobbinsiry serve base he was loaded into an ambulance which was accompanied by several vehicles and a police escort on the 15-mile ride to the hospital. the procedure will be repeated in the next couple days as a second ebola patient, american aide worker nancy writebol is transported from africa to atlanta: this marks the first time that anyone with the incurable disease has been brought to a u.s. hospital. emory is equipped with a specialized isolation unit to ensure the disease does not spread. >> i truly believe in the practices we have in place and i have no specific consideration for my personal safety or my colleagues. >> reporter: brantly's wife amber released a statement that says it was a relief to welcome kent home today. i spoke with him and he's glad to be back in the u.s. she also thanked god for giving him the strength to walk into the hospital. omar villafranca for cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> turning to our weather now we're stuck in the clouds at least for the start of this we
was flown from west africa to the united states in a private medical jet after landing at george's dobbinsiry serve base he was loaded into an ambulance which was accompanied by several vehicles and a police escort on the 15-mile ride to the hospital. the procedure will be repeated in the next couple days as a second ebola patient, american aide worker nancy writebol is transported from africa to atlanta: this marks the first time that anyone with the incurable disease has been brought to a...
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he came in an ambulance which had picked him up at dobbins air an reserve base just outside of atlanta where he had arrived in a private jet with medical equipment and technicians. there is no fda approved treatment. so doctors here hope to support him and keep him as strong as possible long enough for his body's natural defenses to fight off the infection. listen. >> the reason we are bringing these patients back to our facility is because we feel they deserve to have the highest level of care offered for their treatment. >> dr. brantley is being treated in a special isolation unit here at emory. one of only four like it around the country. physicians say it's separate from other patient areas so treating him poses no risk to other patients or the general public for that matter. dr. brantley and nurse nancy writebol are medical missionaries with the charity samaritans purse this had he became infected while treating ebowl lal patients in liberia. samaritans purse says it expects to fly that nurse to atlanta within the next few days. dr. brantley's wife issued a statement saying she ha
he came in an ambulance which had picked him up at dobbins air an reserve base just outside of atlanta where he had arrived in a private jet with medical equipment and technicians. there is no fda approved treatment. so doctors here hope to support him and keep him as strong as possible long enough for his body's natural defenses to fight off the infection. listen. >> the reason we are bringing these patients back to our facility is because we feel they deserve to have the highest level...
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the flight will land at dobbins air base not far from the hospital. the facility is similar to nebraska medical center's biocontainment unit. where drills like this are regularly held. medical staff rehearsed in a special room equipped with air filtration units. the patient is contained at all times. doctors at emory say it's enough protection. >> i will be one of the individuals who will be coming into direct contact with the patients. i have no concerns about either my personal health or the health of the other health care workers who will be working in that unit. >> reporter: despite assurances, the arrival is triggering some anger and fear. like this reader's comment in "the atlanta journal constitution." "it's just a bad idea, plain and simple." while just down the road from the hospital we heard confidence. >> i don't have a problem as long as the cdc's involved. because i feel like they'll take the right precautions. >> reporter: it may be the best chance of survival for two aid workers who went to africa to help and now need help themselves. t
the flight will land at dobbins air base not far from the hospital. the facility is similar to nebraska medical center's biocontainment unit. where drills like this are regularly held. medical staff rehearsed in a special room equipped with air filtration units. the patient is contained at all times. doctors at emory say it's enough protection. >> i will be one of the individuals who will be coming into direct contact with the patients. i have no concerns about either my personal health...
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kent brantly arrived in dobbins air base in marietta, georgia this morning. he was in an isolation tent and wore a suit to protect the other workers. he was taken in a ambulance to emory university hospital 20 miles away. he walked into the facility with help from a paramedic. he will be kept in an isolation unit built in collaboration with the nearby cdc. dr. jay varkey is a disease specialist. >> do you worry when you treat a patient with a disease like ebola? >> i don't. actually, i truly believe in the practices we have in place. i have no concern for my safety or my colleagues. >> reporter: the doctors will wear protective suits. the ebola virus can only be transmitted through close contact and bodily fluids. the chance of ebola spreading to the workers an others in the u.s. is highly unlikely. doctors say brantly's chances of survival at emory are much higher than they would be in west africa. >> and there is no cure or vaccine for the ebola virus. doctors say they can only help the body fight the disease itself. >>> israel now says that the soldier it
kent brantly arrived in dobbins air base in marietta, georgia this morning. he was in an isolation tent and wore a suit to protect the other workers. he was taken in a ambulance to emory university hospital 20 miles away. he walked into the facility with help from a paramedic. he will be kept in an isolation unit built in collaboration with the nearby cdc. dr. jay varkey is a disease specialist. >> do you worry when you treat a patient with a disease like ebola? >> i don't....
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brantly touched down here at dobbins air reserve base at 11:20 a.m. he was held, for the crew's protection, in an isolated chamber like this one, developed by the cdc to transport those stricken with the most dangerous diseases. dr. brantly was then taken from the base to emory university hospital. he got out of the ambulance and, under his own power, walked into the special entrance of the hospital. this is the isolation room he is now in. and this is how his doctors will look. >> we put tape between the uniform and the gloves, just to form an extra barrier. >> reporter: it's a demonstration by the university of nebraska medical center. anyone going in to see dr. brantly will be completely covered like this -- gowned, gloved and taped, faces behind protective plastic. the ebola virus spreads by contact with contaminated body fluids. that's what the medical staff here in atlanta must avoid. i'm hearing people in atlanta are really scared and think this is a bad idea. >> i understand the public concern. this is a new infection for the united states. bu
brantly touched down here at dobbins air reserve base at 11:20 a.m. he was held, for the crew's protection, in an isolated chamber like this one, developed by the cdc to transport those stricken with the most dangerous diseases. dr. brantly was then taken from the base to emory university hospital. he got out of the ambulance and, under his own power, walked into the special entrance of the hospital. this is the isolation room he is now in. and this is how his doctors will look. >> we put...
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kent brantly landed in dobbins air reserve base in marietta, georgia, around 11:20 this morning. inside the plane, dr. brantly was kept in an isolation tent and wore a suit to prevent him from infecting medical workers with him. the 33-year-old physician from texas was then transported by an ambulance outfitted with internal protective drapes to emory university hospital 20 miles away. he walked into the facility with help from a paramedic. he'll be kept in an isolation unit that was built in collaboration with the nearby c.d.c. dr.jay varky is an infectious disease specialist at emory university hospital. do you worry when you go in and treat a patient that has a disease like ebola? >> i don't. i actually truly believe in the practices we have in place, and i have no specific concerns either for my personal safety or for my colleagues'. >> reporter: the doctors will wear protective suits. the ebola virus can only be transmitted through close contact and bodily fluids. the c.d.c. points out the chance of ebola spreading to the workers and others in the u.s. is highly unlikely. do
kent brantly landed in dobbins air reserve base in marietta, georgia, around 11:20 this morning. inside the plane, dr. brantly was kept in an isolation tent and wore a suit to prevent him from infecting medical workers with him. the 33-year-old physician from texas was then transported by an ambulance outfitted with internal protective drapes to emory university hospital 20 miles away. he walked into the facility with help from a paramedic. he'll be kept in an isolation unit that was built in...
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[applause and cheering] and from atlanta, georgia, it's the dobbins family.ause and cheering] everybody's here trying to win theyself a lot of cash. and remember, if the sturino family wins today's game, they driving out of here in a brand new ford fusion. audience: [cheering] steve: give me dawson, give me rashard, let's go. [music] >> come on, let's go! steve: here we go, guys. top 7 answers on the board. name some news you'd hear about your neighbor that you would consider juicy gossip. [ringer] dawson. >> a death. steve: a death. [buzzer] rashard. >> he's a--he's a murderer. [chuckles] [applause] it's time to move, steve, it's time to move! >> he's a murderer. [bell] audience: [cheering] >> you want to play? we're going to play, steve. steve: okay, good. audience: [cheering] steve: rashard, how you doing? >> i'm doing good, i'm doing good. steve: so, let me ask you, rashard, you just ain't want to wear the tie today? >> [laughs] steve: you're just fighting that tie. >> you know--you know, i just graduated college, so...
[applause and cheering] and from atlanta, georgia, it's the dobbins family.ause and cheering] everybody's here trying to win theyself a lot of cash. and remember, if the sturino family wins today's game, they driving out of here in a brand new ford fusion. audience: [cheering] steve: give me dawson, give me rashard, let's go. [music] >> come on, let's go! steve: here we go, guys. top 7 answers on the board. name some news you'd hear about your neighbor that you would consider juicy...
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it's 5,000 miles from the liberia to the united states, they will handle at a secure area dobbins air force base and travel to university of emory hospital. >> we've run through the process before. the process will work. >> reporter: the secure unit is similar to this one at the university of nebraska. this video is a drill to show how a bio containment unit can transport a person in what is called an iso pod. >>> the mission workers will be treated in this room treated by experts all wearing full body suits. >> my intent is to keep it contained and maintain the safety of the patients and the general public. >> reporter: one of the patients was in liberia since october, and was talking to his family on friday. >> he said he was feeling better, i'm worried about him, he'll be okay, regardless. >> reporter: while the focus is on the patient's arriving, the world's attention will have to turn to the area where the lee bola is to stop it from progressing. >>> the decision to bring the american aid workers back to the country, we asked you the question, raphael saying i understand they are
it's 5,000 miles from the liberia to the united states, they will handle at a secure area dobbins air force base and travel to university of emory hospital. >> we've run through the process before. the process will work. >> reporter: the secure unit is similar to this one at the university of nebraska. this video is a drill to show how a bio containment unit can transport a person in what is called an iso pod. >>> the mission workers will be treated in this room treated by...
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dobbins air force base and she'll receive the same treatment. unbelievable, the big question on everyone's minds right now is will this lead to a vaccine? will it lead to a cure to all that are suffering in africa. tony. >> the colleague is nancy writebol. , pretty much infected and adding nigeria to the countries infected by this today. >> yes, nancy writebol on her way will be in atlanta tomorrow. to your question, our producer david douglas asked that question to the mapvile pharmaceutical company in san diego, he asked us a process of communication tell us what's going on over there? they said, we are a very small company, we're hoping to help the people in west africa. perhaps they're working to up the serum, get it to africa and ep help the people we hope. >> a huge infusion of cashes it seems to me. robert ray, good to see you. >>> despite the ebola outbreak nearly 50 africa leaders are in washington for a summit. summits aimed at strengthening ties between the u.s. and africa. africa is some of the fastest growing economies in the world.
dobbins air force base and she'll receive the same treatment. unbelievable, the big question on everyone's minds right now is will this lead to a vaccine? will it lead to a cure to all that are suffering in africa. tony. >> the colleague is nancy writebol. , pretty much infected and adding nigeria to the countries infected by this today. >> yes, nancy writebol on her way will be in atlanta tomorrow. to your question, our producer david douglas asked that question to the mapvile...
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it's going to fly on to dobbins. it will be there shortly.an ambulance will take her to the hospital where dr. sanjay gupta is. what's ahead for her? what will happen once the ambulance arrives at the hospital? >> i think pretty quickly she's going to be taken up to this isolation unit, the same place where her colleague dr. brantly is already. the other thing she's probably going to be assessed. what impact has this virus had on her body, check her kidney and liver function and get an idea of her overall health. i was talking to the doctors a couple of days ago, they didn't know that kind of information. i think they are going to want answers to questions before deciding how to proceed. i know her family is here carol. >> how will her family be able to see her, isn't the patient kept in isolation? >> yeah. it's a really interesting process. if you think about the isolation area, the walls are -- at least a few of the walls are glass, so you can go up, you can see the person that's inside the isolation area, and then there's intercoms and pho
it's going to fly on to dobbins. it will be there shortly.an ambulance will take her to the hospital where dr. sanjay gupta is. what's ahead for her? what will happen once the ambulance arrives at the hospital? >> i think pretty quickly she's going to be taken up to this isolation unit, the same place where her colleague dr. brantly is already. the other thing she's probably going to be assessed. what impact has this virus had on her body, check her kidney and liver function and get an...
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is word there may be another coming up in the next couple years, which raises the question, could dobbins air reserve base be on the line? could robins air force base be on the line? my question to each of you, and i will start with you, david perdue. as a freshman senator, what can you do to protect georgia's military bases and be sure the cuts in defense, which are coming, don't endanger national security? >> well, i grew up just down the road. warner robins air force base. if you listen quietly you might hear a few planes going off. as i was growing up, during the cuban missile crisis i was riding a bicycle to football practice and listening and watching. about every four or five minutes, a tanker or a b-52 took off to do the route around cuba. as a young kid i thought, how important it is to have that type of security. that was a time when they had the nuclear bomb threat training in our school. where you get under your desk. but in all seriousness, i believe the greatest threat to our national security and defense is this debt and the fact we are not taking it seriously. if you look
is word there may be another coming up in the next couple years, which raises the question, could dobbins air reserve base be on the line? could robins air force base be on the line? my question to each of you, and i will start with you, david perdue. as a freshman senator, what can you do to protect georgia's military bases and be sure the cuts in defense, which are coming, don't endanger national security? >> well, i grew up just down the road. warner robins air force base. if you...
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. >> reporter: there was an increased police presence for her trip from dobbins air reserves base because of threats the hospital received about bringing an ebola patient here. >> there was absolutely nothing that we had a real concern about but we wanted to make sure that the patient got delivered here without incident. >> reporter: in west africa fears arising that the epidemic is spinning out of control. in liberia people defied government orders foreign policierly bury the dead instead dragging them into the streets. troops are being deployed to isolate towns at the center of the outbreak. in nigeriaing eight health care workers who came in contact with patrick sawyer who died july 25th now showing signs of the disease. >> it's out of control. and in many respects it's catastrophic. >> reporter: fears are spreading here at home. officials at mount sinai hospital in new york are still awaiting results of blood tests in a man who traveled to west africa. in ohio a woman who was in isolation at a columbus hospital tested negative for ebola. the centers for disease control says it has rec
. >> reporter: there was an increased police presence for her trip from dobbins air reserves base because of threats the hospital received about bringing an ebola patient here. >> there was absolutely nothing that we had a real concern about but we wanted to make sure that the patient got delivered here without incident. >> reporter: in west africa fears arising that the epidemic is spinning out of control. in liberia people defied government orders foreign policierly bury the...
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brantley arrived at dobbins air reserve base a short time ago. emery university hospital accompanied by law enforcement. he will go into that unit, one of four in the country. doctors will be performing a supportive role, giving the body what it needs to keep fighting. that might mean kiddie dney dia machines, they are prepared to do whatever they need. there has been a lot of controversy on social media about the decision to bring an infected ebola patient into the united states. one doctor says he fully sports that decision. >> i would really dispute the notion this is bringing ebola into the country. this is a sick patient to feeds our help, somebody's parent, somebody's son, somebody's sibling. he needs our help and we will try to to help him. >> reporter: and the family members will be able to see them through a glass window. if the patient is able, they will be able to talk to them through a communications system. the unit is self-contained, separate from the rest of the hospital, the patient rooms, even the laboratory is just dedicated for
brantley arrived at dobbins air reserve base a short time ago. emery university hospital accompanied by law enforcement. he will go into that unit, one of four in the country. doctors will be performing a supportive role, giving the body what it needs to keep fighting. that might mean kiddie dney dia machines, they are prepared to do whatever they need. there has been a lot of controversy on social media about the decision to bring an infected ebola patient into the united states. one doctor...
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will they go by ground ambulance from dobbins or go by helicopter? they would not tell me that.ave an exact plan or they were not sure or they just not creating media attention. that is an important step. exactly how you continue to contain the patients and isolate the patients on the trip from the plane to the hospital. we will try to find out the answer to that. there is the containment unit once you get to the hospital. that is what the focus has been on. we have pictures we have obtained of that. it is just a glass box, frankly. you have to go into special anti-rooms to gown up ahead of time. when you get in there, you are in an isolated area. >> finally, dr. gupta, it seems like that part of the world that is least equipped to deal with an outbreak like this is where it is all taking place. >> it is where the outbreaks happen, michael. if you look at the history of outbreaks, they occur in locations where animals and humans come in close contact. the pathogens, ebola, swine flu, they make a jump at some point from animals to humans. they don't know particularly which animal
will they go by ground ambulance from dobbins or go by helicopter? they would not tell me that.ave an exact plan or they were not sure or they just not creating media attention. that is an important step. exactly how you continue to contain the patients and isolate the patients on the trip from the plane to the hospital. we will try to find out the answer to that. there is the containment unit once you get to the hospital. that is what the focus has been on. we have pictures we have obtained of...
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around 12:30 saturday afternoon, an hour after the plane landed at dobbins air force base, it was back in the air. she's expected to join her colleague atemory early next week. dr. sanjay gupta. >>> get all the news from the conflict in israel and gaza on "new day" starting early tomorrow morning, 5:00 a.m. eastern. "the sixties" start right now. >>> there's the beatles! >> nothing but a bunch of british elvis presleys. >> it's not true, it's not true! >> when the beatles arrived, from then on, a thousand different things arose. ♪ >> is it a sex thing or -- >> it's sexual. >> yeah. >> completely. ♪ >> there is a desire to get power in order to use it for good. ♪ how does it feel >> pop musicians in today's generation, they can rule the world. ♪ ♪ she loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah, she loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ >> yeah, yeah, yeah. this is beatleland, formerly known as britain, where an epidemic called beatlemania has seized the teenage population, especially female. >> cbs, they do a story on what they probably think is a goofy band from england that's doing quite well. >> these four
around 12:30 saturday afternoon, an hour after the plane landed at dobbins air force base, it was back in the air. she's expected to join her colleague atemory early next week. dr. sanjay gupta. >>> get all the news from the conflict in israel and gaza on "new day" starting early tomorrow morning, 5:00 a.m. eastern. "the sixties" start right now. >>> there's the beatles! >> nothing but a bunch of british elvis presleys. >> it's not true, it's...
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an hour later, wheels up again. 11:20 a.m., dobbins air force base northwest of atlanta, a seven mile exclusion zone enforced around the base. the journey nearly over. 33 minutes later, the convoy moves out. first through the suburbs, then on to freeways. the convoy moving slowly, little fanfare at one point. the ambulance carrying the ebola victim even passes by a bicyclist. the disease cannot be transmitted through the air. just over an hour after landing, his ambulance turns into emory university hospital met by heavy security. at 12:29 dr. brantly steps from the ambulance. the person transporting him holding his hand supporting the doctor. they take a few steps into the best medical care the world can offer. >> he seems to be making improvements tonight, as i said, his fellow missionary is anticipated to arrive tomorrow at emory, but in new york tonight at mt. sinai hospital, that man in isolation, our jason carroll is there. what's the latest on his condition, jason? >> anderson, still standing by waiting for those test results, you heard reports earlier that doctors here do not
an hour later, wheels up again. 11:20 a.m., dobbins air force base northwest of atlanta, a seven mile exclusion zone enforced around the base. the journey nearly over. 33 minutes later, the convoy moves out. first through the suburbs, then on to freeways. the convoy moving slowly, little fanfare at one point. the ambulance carrying the ebola victim even passes by a bicyclist. the disease cannot be transmitted through the air. just over an hour after landing, his ambulance turns into emory...
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when she does get here to dobbins air reserve base, she will be put into a ground ambulance and taken to the 19 miles over to emery university hospital. once there she will be placed in a specialize place unit, one of four in the country. you have to understand this happies just down the street from the cdc so it has some of the best experts you can find in the world, in dealing with these type of issues. she won't ab loan, inside of that isolation cell, that is because a unit, she will also be treated with her fellow ebola patient who is doctor kent brantly, he was brought here, to atlanta over the weekend. now, they have been treated with an experimental drug called zmap. they took those drug treatments still in africa and doctor brantly showed a sign of recovery. as far as nancy wrightbol, she has been treated twice. they are stopping short of saying it is because of that. they do tell us that she's now somewhat able to walk around, with assistance. she's regained some of her appetite even asking for her favorite food liberian potato soup and some coffee. so hopefully when she gets
when she does get here to dobbins air reserve base, she will be put into a ground ambulance and taken to the 19 miles over to emery university hospital. once there she will be placed in a specialize place unit, one of four in the country. you have to understand this happies just down the street from the cdc so it has some of the best experts you can find in the world, in dealing with these type of issues. she won't ab loan, inside of that isolation cell, that is because a unit, she will also be...
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she'll land at dobbins air force base, northwest of the city of atlanta, where she'll be transported in a very similar way her colleague was on saturday, via ambulance. she'll be put in an isolation unit right behind me on the first floor of emery hospital, different room than dr. kent brantley but the same isolation unit that the c.d.c. and hospital built together 12 years ago. her son has been talking quite a bit in the past few days, very happy that she's coming back and very happy that she's perhaps stabilizing. here's what he said. >> by her suffering in this and her going through it, she may be able to help countless more through them being able to understand what's going on in her body and develop a cure and resources to help those suffering right now. i'm eager and hopeful for that. >> speaking of a cure, you know, there is a medicine, a serum given to dr. kent brantley just last week. he told his doctors that he felt he was dying. he was gravely ill. they gave him a serum that's never been used on human beings, it's been tested on monkeys with good results. it's not a vaccin
she'll land at dobbins air force base, northwest of the city of atlanta, where she'll be transported in a very similar way her colleague was on saturday, via ambulance. she'll be put in an isolation unit right behind me on the first floor of emery hospital, different room than dr. kent brantley but the same isolation unit that the c.d.c. and hospital built together 12 years ago. her son has been talking quite a bit in the past few days, very happy that she's coming back and very happy that...
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he arrived on saturday, touching down here in dobbins air reserve base. he stayed in a capsule like this one. he was then transported to emory university hospital. seen here walking in under his own power. shocking friends and family. >> to see him walk, which hadn't occurred to me, was just unbelievable. >> reporter: brantly now getting treatment in an isolation room like this one. seen here in the university of nebraska medical center demonstration video. >> a lot of it is the really important sportive care. frequent vital signs. iv fluids if necessary. blood transfusions if necessary. >> reporter: the ebola virus is only contracted by contact with contaminated body fluids. the hospital is taking precautions above and beyond what is necessary. doctors are gowned, gloved, and masked. family members, like his wife, amber, visiting through a glass partition. saying she's thankful for his strength. watching a along with the rest of america, brantley's family remaining grateful to those working to save their loved one's life. >> it takes a lot of worry and c
he arrived on saturday, touching down here in dobbins air reserve base. he stayed in a capsule like this one. he was then transported to emory university hospital. seen here walking in under his own power. shocking friends and family. >> to see him walk, which hadn't occurred to me, was just unbelievable. >> reporter: brantly now getting treatment in an isolation room like this one. seen here in the university of nebraska medical center demonstration video. >> a lot of it is...
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transported tonight in a special biomedical chamber built by the cents for disease control, land at dobbins air force base, then moved to an isolated met cal unit at emery. >> the reason we are bringing these patients back to our facility is because we feel they deserve to have the highest level of care offered for their treatment. >> the expertise of the emory side, many fear those infected with ebola coming to the united states. even donald trump tweeted that the patients should be stopped from coming and kept out. cd cds director tom friedman says some find the idea terrifying. >> i do understand people's concern. ebola is scary, new and different, xot nick some ways and it's truly frightening because it's a terrible disease. but it's a virus that we know how to stop. >> reporter: the medical missionaries will be tightly isolated, closely monitored. the bigger fear could be someone who gets on a plane, then gets sick once they land in the united states. if that happened, health officials believe the damage could be quickly contained. >> we have the kind of health care system and the abil
transported tonight in a special biomedical chamber built by the cents for disease control, land at dobbins air force base, then moved to an isolated met cal unit at emery. >> the reason we are bringing these patients back to our facility is because we feel they deserve to have the highest level of care offered for their treatment. >> the expertise of the emory side, many fear those infected with ebola coming to the united states. even donald trump tweeted that the patients should...
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they will land at dobbins air force base and be transported in a special containment unit to be treated in the christian cat isolation corrupt in emory hospital. codesigned by the center tore disease control. there's concern among the public as to why we are bringing patients with ebola back to the united states. even donald tr'oh should be kept out of the country. but in the centers for disease control director says while playing down the risk to the public, said it's not likely they had any choice but to allow them back in. >> these organizations and he made the decision to come back for care here. there are american citizens and as long as they can be treated in appropriate isolation, without risking others, it would be, i think, really ethically problematic as well as legally problematic to keep them out.úc= >> now, dr. frieden told me the bigger risk comes from somebody who boards a plane, like patrick sauer sawyer, in lie beera, came down with symptoms and died not long after he landed. or if somebody were to board a plain in liberia and come here to the united states and get sick
they will land at dobbins air force base and be transported in a special containment unit to be treated in the christian cat isolation corrupt in emory hospital. codesigned by the center tore disease control. there's concern among the public as to why we are bringing patients with ebola back to the united states. even donald tr'oh should be kept out of the country. but in the centers for disease control director says while playing down the risk to the public, said it's not likely they had any...
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expected to land at dobbins air force base. make her way to emory university hospital. like dr. kent brantly came in on saturday. like hi she will walk into the hospital under her own power. said to be in serious but stable condition. her husband said the appetite is getting better. the emory team told me they are ready to receive her. >> well-prepared. there is a team and unit prepared for multiple patients even prior to this event occurring. we have all the logistics in place to handle two patients very safely. >> it is expected their stay will be measured in weeks, not days. breaking news, jon, last few minutes. british airways has announced it is suspending all flights to sierra leone and liberia the next month. we're checking with american carriers if they have similar consideration. we reached out to delta air lines based here in atlanta. so far no indication they're planning to do the same thing. jon, as the outbreak spreads in west africa, you never really know. things are decided minute by minute, jon. jon: causing concern all over the world and you can understand why.
expected to land at dobbins air force base. make her way to emory university hospital. like dr. kent brantly came in on saturday. like hi she will walk into the hospital under her own power. said to be in serious but stable condition. her husband said the appetite is getting better. the emory team told me they are ready to receive her. >> well-prepared. there is a team and unit prepared for multiple patients even prior to this event occurring. we have all the logistics in place to handle...