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dr. garner and boz meeting at a christmas party at his house a year ago. just can't tell about people, can you? even the ones you think you know inside and out. congratulations, curran. hi. i heard about what happened... on tv. i can't allow myself to care about you. i can't allow myself... to care. i don't want to do this. please, i don't want to do this. i... i lose everybody. i don't want to lose you. i don't want to lose you. what do we do now, nick? raise rug rats and live happily ever after. i hate rug rats. forget the rug rats and live happily ever after. captioning made possible by image entertainment captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. public performance of captions prohibited without permission of national captioning institute
dr. garner and boz meeting at a christmas party at his house a year ago. just can't tell about people, can you? even the ones you think you know inside and out. congratulations, curran. hi. i heard about what happened... on tv. i can't allow myself to care about you. i can't allow myself... to care. i don't want to do this. please, i don't want to do this. i... i lose everybody. i don't want to lose you. i don't want to lose you. what do we do now, nick? raise rug rats and live happily ever...
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dr. charles fox garner who came up with the concept design is for natural airflow. the air flows from the bottom up to the top, so it is designed to maximize the amount of pressure a patient could get -- amount of fresh air a patient could get. they are designed to isolate patients and teach them about sanitary conditions -- they can help to spur that information instead of the disease. in colorado um era springs lasted from the late 1880's until after world war ii. during world war ii, streptomycin was discovered, to antibiotic that helped fight off tuberculosis and to cure tuberculosis chemically as age-old to the sunshine, fresh air, and food. so by world war ii, this part coming to an y was end. what had been our major industry was going away. to recover from that is we attracted the military. is very olorado springs closely affiliated wwith major ry with five installations here in colorado springs, including the us air force academy. the idea of colorado springs as military town is simply an evolution from colorado springs as a health resort. >> throughout the
dr. charles fox garner who came up with the concept design is for natural airflow. the air flows from the bottom up to the top, so it is designed to maximize the amount of pressure a patient could get -- amount of fresh air a patient could get. they are designed to isolate patients and teach them about sanitary conditions -- they can help to spur that information instead of the disease. in colorado um era springs lasted from the late 1880's until after world war ii. during world war ii,...
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dr craig spencer. >> my case has garnered international attention. it's important to remember that my infection represents a fraction of more than 13,000 reported cases to date in west afric >>> that's a view our guest echoed. he has helped "america tonight", an expert on public health preparedness and hoped the nigeria government to fight ebola. is the crisis not over in west africa, gavin? >> this is important, that we look at what is happening on the ground in the three countries in west africa. yesterday i heard from the world health organisation, that there was 111 new cases in liberia, it's a big decrease from what we have seen in the last couple of months. 111 new cases is a bad day in the office. we need to focus on and ensure that the international community mobilizes more community, rapid response teams and hit ebola hard in west africa to ensure that those areas that are disease free remind disease free and free of ebola. >> let's talk about the progress in the united states, a lot will be made of zero cases treated in the united states. d
dr craig spencer. >> my case has garnered international attention. it's important to remember that my infection represents a fraction of more than 13,000 reported cases to date in west afric >>> that's a view our guest echoed. he has helped "america tonight", an expert on public health preparedness and hoped the nigeria government to fight ebola. is the crisis not over in west africa, gavin? >> this is important, that we look at what is happening on the ground in...
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dr. craigr has been released. >> my case has garnered international infection, i represent more than a fraction of 13,000 reported cases to date in westaff car west africa, join turning our attention back to west africa. lou: had the doctor been more careful, attention would not have been diverted at all. >> he called himself a living example how protocol to contain and treat ebola can be successful, we're coming right back. lou: president obama can't catch a break, all he wants from china is a level playing field, while china, russia and iran form a nuclear alliance. we take up the prospects of a we take up the prospects of a nenenenene you can't breathe through your nose, suddenly, you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow, it opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do, sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. and look for the calming scent of new breathe right l
dr. craigr has been released. >> my case has garnered international infection, i represent more than a fraction of 13,000 reported cases to date in westaff car west africa, join turning our attention back to west africa. lou: had the doctor been more careful, attention would not have been diverted at all. >> he called himself a living example how protocol to contain and treat ebola can be successful, we're coming right back. lou: president obama can't catch a break, all he wants...
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dr. craigr has been released. >> my case has garnered international infection, i represent more than a fraction of 13,000 reported cases to date in westaff car west africa, join turning our attention back to west africa. lou: had the doctor been more careful, attention would not have been diverted at all. >> he called himself a living example how protocol to contain and treat ebola can be successful, we're coming right back. lou: president obama can't catch a break, all he wants from china is a level playing field, while china, russia and iran form a nuclear alliance. we take up the prospects of a new cold war next. [ hoof beats ] i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [ male announcer ] the wish we wish above all...is health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. expanded minuteclinic, for walk-in medical care. and created programs that encourage people to take their medications regularly. introducing cvs health. a new purpose. a new promise... to help all those wishes come true. cvs health. because health is everything. i have $40,ney do you have in your pocket right
dr. craigr has been released. >> my case has garnered international infection, i represent more than a fraction of 13,000 reported cases to date in westaff car west africa, join turning our attention back to west africa. lou: had the doctor been more careful, attention would not have been diverted at all. >> he called himself a living example how protocol to contain and treat ebola can be successful, we're coming right back. lou: president obama can't catch a break, all he wants...
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dr. craig spencer was released after being declared free of ebola. he was treating patients with the virus. they look to keep the focus on those in the worst affected areas. >> our case has garnered international attention and important to know that my infection represents a fraction of 13,000 reported cases to date . the center of the outbreak where families are torn apart and communities are destroyed. >> i want to talk about west africa in just a second that dr. spencer's case suggests that when you're able to be in the right medical circumstances with the right access to equipment there is a better chance of recovering from ebola. >> that is a great point and i think this really illustrates the key in terms of treating patients is the supportive care excellent nursing, care of the doctors who oversaw him and the kind of care we have seen in nebraska and that emery. a level of supportive care that we do that is not available in west africa. and even in the absence of treatments and vaccines, there's a lot for that we can do for somebody with ebola in the right setting. >> some of the news that has come out the last couple of days it has been a little bit better. liberian healt
dr. craig spencer was released after being declared free of ebola. he was treating patients with the virus. they look to keep the focus on those in the worst affected areas. >> our case has garnered international attention and important to know that my infection represents a fraction of 13,000 reported cases to date . the center of the outbreak where families are torn apart and communities are destroyed. >> i want to talk about west africa in just a second that dr. spencer's case...