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dr. sanjay gupta and dr. fouchy. i want to stafort start with you sanjay. have any sense of how she's doing? >> what's next for her is bringing her from the air force base where she landed here to the hospital. i imagine it's going to be like it was with dr. brantly. he came by plans. it took about 20 to 30 minutes. it's an ambulance where you have people with ms. writebol here who will be in these bioprotective suits and i don't know what kind of condition she's in. she was obviously stable enough for flight. we were quite surprised when dr. brantly was able to walk in. i'm not sure if that will be the case for ms. writebol but we'll see in just a bit. the hospital is right behind me. it's going to happen in just a bit. >> we're anticipating her arrival and i can imagine the medical professionals are as well as are her family. her husband is still in liberia. he's expected to travel back to the states soon but her son is said to be at the hospital and is anxious to see his mom. we dope know how close he will be able to get to her obviously. we know so litt
dr. sanjay gupta and dr. fouchy. i want to stafort start with you sanjay. have any sense of how she's doing? >> what's next for her is bringing her from the air force base where she landed here to the hospital. i imagine it's going to be like it was with dr. brantly. he came by plans. it took about 20 to 30 minutes. it's an ambulance where you have people with ms. writebol here who will be in these bioprotective suits and i don't know what kind of condition she's in. she was obviously...
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so, dr. guptaa is the other humanitarian worker who will be making her way to the u.s. we understand that the plane, the gulf stream jet that flew dr. brantly in today is is now going to be in cartersville, georgia today. it will be prepped, suited for her arrival. it will make its way to liberia, pick her up and she will go through a similar kind of transport. so, once at emory hospital, are we sayings this containment area is going to be suitable for more than one patient in the same room or this containment area has separate rooms for these two patients? >> there are sort of separate areas within the containment area, but we hear they are equipped to be able to handle at least two patients. an interesting thing, i was speaking to the doctor yesterday, i said what if there is a question of an exposure to a health care worker. what happens at that point and what was interesting, i think, maybe obvious to you at home, but the health care provider, whether it be a doctor, nurse, they would then also
so, dr. guptaa is the other humanitarian worker who will be making her way to the u.s. we understand that the plane, the gulf stream jet that flew dr. brantly in today is is now going to be in cartersville, georgia today. it will be prepped, suited for her arrival. it will make its way to liberia, pick her up and she will go through a similar kind of transport. so, once at emory hospital, are we sayings this containment area is going to be suitable for more than one patient in the same room or...
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dr. sanjay gupta joins me now from atlanta. doctor, great to see you.ow concerned should americans be with the cases coming back to the united states? >> the best way to characterize it is this is not a very contagious virus. it is not something that behaves like the flu in the air. like walking around the airport and shaking hands with people. this is highly infectious. a small amount of the virus can cause the infection. it comes from someone who is typically very sick. somebody in the hospital or in bed, which is why health care workers and family members are the most likely to get infections from sick people. michael, there is also a risk to anything. no matter how small. i had a chance to talk to the doctor who will lead the team to take care of the ebola patients. this has never happened in the western hemisphere before or the united states or this particular hospital. i asked him about it. take a listen. >> we know the risk is small, but it would be smaller if these patients did not come here. if you don't have anything magical to provide why tak
dr. sanjay gupta joins me now from atlanta. doctor, great to see you.ow concerned should americans be with the cases coming back to the united states? >> the best way to characterize it is this is not a very contagious virus. it is not something that behaves like the flu in the air. like walking around the airport and shaking hands with people. this is highly infectious. a small amount of the virus can cause the infection. it comes from someone who is typically very sick. somebody in the...
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and dr. guptaot the chance to sit down with the doctor who is going to be responsible for treatment of the ebola patients. >> keep in mind now. this has never happened before in the united states. it's never happened before in the western hemisphere where you have a patient who has the ebola infection. so it's really a question of how prepared they are. also, just what is the risk? and is it worth it? i sat down and talked to dr. bruce ridner and asked him about it. >> they're concerned. they say, we get it, we know the risk is small. but it would be even smaller if the patients did not come here. if you don't have anything magical to provide, why take the risk at all? >> i think you've been in that part of the world. and you know the level of care that can be delivered. these are americans who went over there to supply a humanitarian mission of medical care for these individuals and our feeling is that they deserve the best medical care to try and resolve this infection that they can get. most of
and dr. guptaot the chance to sit down with the doctor who is going to be responsible for treatment of the ebola patients. >> keep in mind now. this has never happened before in the united states. it's never happened before in the western hemisphere where you have a patient who has the ebola infection. so it's really a question of how prepared they are. also, just what is the risk? and is it worth it? i sat down and talked to dr. bruce ridner and asked him about it. >> they're...
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dr. sanjay gupta tours one of the top u.s. facilities tracking ebola which is now on its highest level of alert. >>> plus, a milestone is reached millions of kilometers away from earth. we will tell you the big news for the rosetta space probe. very exciting stuff. stay with us. financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. with the top speedou compare of comcast the top speed of business dsl from the internet... phone company well, there's really no comparison. why pay more for less? call today for a low price on speeds up to 150mbps. and find out more about our two-year price guarantee. comcast business. built for business. >>> welcome back. well, the spread of the ebola virus has prompted the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention to issue its highest possible alert. >> yeah, the cdc direc
dr. sanjay gupta tours one of the top u.s. facilities tracking ebola which is now on its highest level of alert. >>> plus, a milestone is reached millions of kilometers away from earth. we will tell you the big news for the rosetta space probe. very exciting stuff. stay with us. financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when...
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dr. sanjay gupta has been working the story. he's live at emory university hospital. i truly can't believe what you've been reporting. this morning about dr. kent brantly and just how quickly he responded to this sort of miracle treatment. can you take me through it? >> yeah, i think it's surprising to a lot of people, quite stunning, frankly. the story is this treatment, which is a type of serum, was sent in to liberia, sent in at subzero temperatures, and was sent there to basically try and provide an option for these two american missionary workers. dr. brantly and writebol. when it arrives, brantly said let's give nancy, miss writebol, the medication first. he being younger, he thought more likely to recover. what happened next is kind of astounding. he, doctor brantly, had a sudden deterioration in his condition, according to sources that have described all these events. he started to have labored breathing, a rash sort of was going over his trunk, his abdomen, his chest area. and he thought he was going to die. in fact, he's a doctor himself. that's what he said
dr. sanjay gupta has been working the story. he's live at emory university hospital. i truly can't believe what you've been reporting. this morning about dr. kent brantly and just how quickly he responded to this sort of miracle treatment. can you take me through it? >> yeah, i think it's surprising to a lot of people, quite stunning, frankly. the story is this treatment, which is a type of serum, was sent in to liberia, sent in at subzero temperatures, and was sent there to basically try...
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dr. sanjay gupta.rug out there just got some approval by the food and drug administration. what do we know about this, how effective is this specific drug? >> it's a fascinating time with regard to these drugs. obviously the situation in west africa putting some heat on trying to get these drugs available. this one is from techmera. it's called tkm ebola. it's an interesting drug. it was further along in the trial process than the drug we have been talking about zmapp. this one was tested in human beings and did pretty well. they found in the animal studies it was 100% effective if it was given within an hour of the animal being exposed and in the human studies it was a safety study it performed really well. it was on a full clinical hold and the reason it was on a full clinical hold because as they went higher and higher in the dose, the humans starting to take it started to have some side effects. now it's on a partial clinical hold because they realize the dose they need to give humans shouldn't cau
dr. sanjay gupta.rug out there just got some approval by the food and drug administration. what do we know about this, how effective is this specific drug? >> it's a fascinating time with regard to these drugs. obviously the situation in west africa putting some heat on trying to get these drugs available. this one is from techmera. it's called tkm ebola. it's an interesting drug. it was further along in the trial process than the drug we have been talking about zmapp. this one was tested...
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dr. gupta joins us. what do you think about british airways deciding not to fly to liberia and sierra leone? >> reporter: obviously, these are decisions that are made with taking all the facts that they have at their disposal. you remember that the cdc, our centers for disease control, also recommend no non-essential travel to liberia, sierra leone, guinea as well. we asked the cdc director about that specifically, and i thought the reason was sort of interesting. his thinking was not so much that someone would be likely to contract ebola if they were simply walking around the streets of these countries, but if somebody did get sick for some reason in one of these countries, for some other unrelated reason or was involved in a car accident or something, they might end up in a hospital where ebola maybe getting treated. so that was the thinking there. i'm not sure what british airways thinking exactly. i don't think this is a big surprise. we're even hearing some of the same comments from our own cdc. >>
dr. gupta joins us. what do you think about british airways deciding not to fly to liberia and sierra leone? >> reporter: obviously, these are decisions that are made with taking all the facts that they have at their disposal. you remember that the cdc, our centers for disease control, also recommend no non-essential travel to liberia, sierra leone, guinea as well. we asked the cdc director about that specifically, and i thought the reason was sort of interesting. his thinking was not so...
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he was able to take a shower, as dr. gupta reported. sanjay, if you can still hear me, is he going to be coming, or is nancy writebol going to be coming to the same spot? will she be arriving, the exact same protocol? >> that's my understanding. we talked to the people who are in charge of overseeing this whole process. again, that's part of the reason, for example, they chose to bring both dr. brantly and miss writebol by ambulance as opposed to helicopter, because they could bring that ambulance right up to the door. that would give them the clearest shot of getting them up to the isolation area. so my guess, it's going to be almost identical. >> sanjay, stand by, if you would. steven morris, stand by as well. i've got a lot more questions. dr. brantly and miss writebol were aid workers in africa. trying to combat this virus in western africa. so imagine what it's like putting your life at risk to care for people who have this deadly and contagious disease, what medical protocols do you have to go through when it is your turn to get o
he was able to take a shower, as dr. gupta reported. sanjay, if you can still hear me, is he going to be coming, or is nancy writebol going to be coming to the same spot? will she be arriving, the exact same protocol? >> that's my understanding. we talked to the people who are in charge of overseeing this whole process. again, that's part of the reason, for example, they chose to bring both dr. brantly and miss writebol by ambulance as opposed to helicopter, because they could bring that...
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dr. sanjay gupta is going to join us for that. we begin tonight here in israel and in gaza, reports from the entire region tonight. the scene here just a short time ago, as word of the cease-fire was starting to filter out. there was word of the cease-fire, it hadn't yet taken effect. and rockets came firing toward ashkelon. take a look. we're just seeing the sirens have just started to go off, and we've seen some rockets going out to intercept something that's incoming. you see there appear to be two interceptions. the iron dome system here. the sirens continue to -- those are the two interceptions from several seconds ago, it takes a while for the sound to actually get here. and now the sirens stopped. people continue to walk around, go about their business. that took place a short time ago, in the last hour here. as we said, there is hope and concern on both sides of this border tonight, after what has been a difficult several days in gaza, take a look. more chaos on the streets of gaza, as israel again fires nearby a school on
dr. sanjay gupta is going to join us for that. we begin tonight here in israel and in gaza, reports from the entire region tonight. the scene here just a short time ago, as word of the cease-fire was starting to filter out. there was word of the cease-fire, it hadn't yet taken effect. and rockets came firing toward ashkelon. take a look. we're just seeing the sirens have just started to go off, and we've seen some rockets going out to intercept something that's incoming. you see there appear to...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, atlanta. >> we also just learned that dr.rantly 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 is to love ice cream. however some of us can't enjoy it without discomfort. so we use lactaid® ice cream. it's 100% real ice cream just without the lactose. so now we
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, atlanta. >> we also just learned that dr.rantly 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...
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dr. sanjay gupta mentioned this before. spokesman for the cdc says since this outbreak broke out sometime in march, there have been some half a dozen patients here in the united states who had also traveled to the region, also had similar types of symptoms underwent tests. all those tests came back negative. at this point, we are waiting for test results from this particular patient. this male patient. we are told that should take a day or so before that happens. in the meantime, as you can imagine, there is a great deal of concern here from some that we've been just listening to as they leave the hospital. hospital reesing a statement saying in part, all necessary steps are being taken to ensure the safety of all patients, visitors and staff. we will continue to work closely with federal, state and city health officials to address and monitor this particular case. wolf. >> so jason, just to be precise there have been what, at least a half a dozen cases people have come back to the united states from west africa. they have
dr. sanjay gupta mentioned this before. spokesman for the cdc says since this outbreak broke out sometime in march, there have been some half a dozen patients here in the united states who had also traveled to the region, also had similar types of symptoms underwent tests. all those tests came back negative. at this point, we are waiting for test results from this particular patient. this male patient. we are told that should take a day or so before that happens. in the meantime, as you can...
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dr. sanjay gupta.ike this would be a really important tool especially when you have people coming into the country but not being widely used in the united states. why is that? >> reporter: obviously with some of these things as with any public health thing, you want to make sure you're giving a test that is both sensitive and specific. it sounds like this is pretty sensitive based on what you're describing. obviously people have temperature or fever for lots of different things. so how much do you want people doing blood tests, even quarantining for a period of time. with ebola, the fever is, for example, 101.5 is considered a fever with ebola. i'm not sure if he can comment. that's a specific number, can it quantify how much of a fever the person has? >> can it quantify how much fever a patient has? >> it can pinpoint and quantify the temperature, the surface temperature. we're not measuring core temperature, we're measuring surface temperature. surface temperature is typically going to be lower, a li
dr. sanjay gupta.ike this would be a really important tool especially when you have people coming into the country but not being widely used in the united states. why is that? >> reporter: obviously with some of these things as with any public health thing, you want to make sure you're giving a test that is both sensitive and specific. it sounds like this is pretty sensitive based on what you're describing. obviously people have temperature or fever for lots of different things. so how...
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dr. sanjay gupta has more. >> the fight to keep american dr.e experts at atlanta's emory hospital. the 33-year-old brantly a missionary with samaritan's purse made the long journey from liberia to the united states in a specially equipped jet. >> i'm worried about him. but he'll be okay regardless. >> after near lie 6,000 miles, 14 hours in the air, brantly touched down saturday morning in atlanta. but not before a brief refueling in bangor, maine. he's the first known ebola patient on u.s. soil. i spoke with dr. bruce ridner one of the leading physicians. he said there was never a question of bringing the two americans who contracted ebola to emory. they were ready for them. >> why take the risk at all. >> you've been in that part of the world. you know the level of care that can be delivered. these are americans who went over there to supply a humanitarian mission of medical care for these individuals. and our feeling is that they deserve the best medical care to try and resolve this infection that they can get. >> by early saturday afternoon
dr. sanjay gupta has more. >> the fight to keep american dr.e experts at atlanta's emory hospital. the 33-year-old brantly a missionary with samaritan's purse made the long journey from liberia to the united states in a specially equipped jet. >> i'm worried about him. but he'll be okay regardless. >> after near lie 6,000 miles, 14 hours in the air, brantly touched down saturday morning in atlanta. but not before a brief refueling in bangor, maine. he's the first known ebola...
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i appreciate your reporting and dr. gupta to help me and my fellow citizens in america know that this is something that because of our great infrastructure, we can really feel safe. >> all right. bruce, thank you very much. and a very interesting point bruce makes, is if nancy and dr. brantly had not gotten this disease, that serum would not have been tested and hundreds more would have died. so it is interesting to talk about the morality of this, just to think about that. thank you so much, bruce. >>> "outfront" next, sierra leone is the country with the most cases of ebola. shut down right now to go in and out. but our david mckenzie is the only television reporter in the country right now. we good to him lift next. and exclusive interview with an american who survived the deadly ebola virus. what happened? how did he get sick? how did he get it. >>> israel and hamas say they will stop the violence for a brief period of time. will it hold? we never thought we'd be farming wind out here. it's not just building jobs here, it
i appreciate your reporting and dr. gupta to help me and my fellow citizens in america know that this is something that because of our great infrastructure, we can really feel safe. >> all right. bruce, thank you very much. and a very interesting point bruce makes, is if nancy and dr. brantly had not gotten this disease, that serum would not have been tested and hundreds more would have died. so it is interesting to talk about the morality of this, just to think about that. thank you so...
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dr. gupta, thank you so much. in atlanta.t ahead, need to take you back to the middle east to the war there. one question many people are asking, is the media, is western media, helping hamas, the group u.s. considers terrorists? one columnist says absolutely. hear his explanation and the pushback against him. >>> also, we are just getting word that james brady -- james brady, the white house press secretary who was shot during the assassination attempt on ronald reagan, has died. former reagan adviser, david gergen, joins me next. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypowercard.com >>> as cease-fires come and go in the middle east, the politica
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dr. sanjay gupta is following her journey. he'll have the latest after the break. >> we think she'llbe coming to the hospital right me. what are the details and how she's doing, that's coming up. michigan, right now. t, yes. tell us about the amazing mortgage process here at quicken loans. a lot of clients may be doing this for the first time. whether it be a refinance or be a purchase, you're gonna need someone's help. i'm your guy. i'm talking to a client whose house is on the line. would my mom be ok with the way i'm treating them right now? i'm your buddy, i'm your team mate, i'm your helper. i specialize in what i do and i care about my clients. we're just real people sitting here in detroit, michigan, helping people out. i'm real! that's right! exactly! call us today for a mortgage experience that's engineered to amaze. ♪ (water dripping and don't juspipes clanging)ncisco. visit tripadvisor san francisco. (soothing sound of a shower) with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> a terrible scena
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dr. sanjay gupta, covering this for months and months and months. hink, you know, hearing from folks who have known dr. brantly and saying they were planning funeral arrangements to flash forward three weeks at emory hospital and he is walking out of there. it's stunning. >> it really is. and i mean, that juxtaposition, brooke, you know, that's real. before -- the day before he flew, medevaced out of liberia, they thought he was going to die. his health care team thought he was going to die. he had had a conversation with his wife, sharing those concerns. he got this experimental therapy. we know that by the next morning he was able to stand up and shower on his own and get on that plane. so -- he was very, very sick, you know, close to death, sounds like. and now you see him the way he is. and point out as well, brooke, and i'm sure you saw this. but he's holding hands with his wife, amber, as he comes in. he hugs every member of the 26-member health care team that cared for him. besides what he said, the optics of that is very important. this is a
dr. sanjay gupta, covering this for months and months and months. hink, you know, hearing from folks who have known dr. brantly and saying they were planning funeral arrangements to flash forward three weeks at emory hospital and he is walking out of there. it's stunning. >> it really is. and i mean, that juxtaposition, brooke, you know, that's real. before -- the day before he flew, medevaced out of liberia, they thought he was going to die. his health care team thought he was going to...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn,. thing. reporting. >>> still to come this hour on cnn, we're nearly halfway through a three-day cease-fire in the middle east. >> straight ahead, the rush is on to make repairs so gaza can have some of the desperately needed basics. >>> you are watching cnn special coverage. >> thanks for staying with us on cnn. here are our top stories. actor robin williams is dead at the aim of 63. he was found in his northern california home monday. the local sheriff's office says coroners believe his death was a suicide due to asphyxia. a
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn,. thing. reporting. >>> still to come this hour on cnn, we're nearly halfway through a three-day cease-fire in the middle east. >> straight ahead, the rush is on to make repairs so gaza can have some of the desperately needed basics. >>> you are watching cnn special coverage. >> thanks for staying with us on cnn. here are our top stories. actor robin williams is dead at the aim of 63. he was found in his northern california home monday. the...
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dr. sanjay gupta has this story. >> reporter: the fight to keep american dr. kent brachbtly alive is now in the hands of infectious disease experts at emory hospital. the 33-year-old brantley made the long journey from liberia to the united states in a specially equipped jet. >> i'm worried about him. yeah, i am. he will be okay regardless. >> reporter: after nearly 6,000 miles, is 4 hours in the air, brantley touched down on saturday in atlanta but not before a brief refuelling in bangor, maine. he is the first known ebola patient on u.s. soil. i spoke to dr. bruce ridner, one of the leading physicians overseeing his care. he said there was no question bringing the patients to emory. they were ready for them. why take the risk at all? >> i think you have you have been in that part of the world and know the level of care that can be delivered. these are americans who went over there to supply humanitarian mission of medical care for these individuals and our feeling is they deserve the best medical care to try to resolve this infection they can get. >> reporte
dr. sanjay gupta has this story. >> reporter: the fight to keep american dr. kent brachbtly alive is now in the hands of infectious disease experts at emory hospital. the 33-year-old brantley made the long journey from liberia to the united states in a specially equipped jet. >> i'm worried about him. yeah, i am. he will be okay regardless. >> reporter: after nearly 6,000 miles, is 4 hours in the air, brantley touched down on saturday in atlanta but not before a brief...
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dr. sanjay gupta for that. looking at this big picture, the ebola outbreak is having an impact.ys the first airline to cancel flights. deltale airlines is monitoring the situation. in the uk health officials confirm several people are quarantined with suspected cases of ebola after returning from west africa. and this disease is spread sewing quickly the u.n. health agency has called an emergency two-day meeting starting today in geneva. they could call the outbreak a public health emergency. authorities in guinea, sierra leone are quarantining and closing schools and tracking the movements of citizens infected. as of this morning, 1,103 suspected cases exist. 887 of those patients have died. >>> looking like there's a new government leaker. this is first reported by cnn. government officials are trying to figure out who leaked documents about terror suspects. these were dated last august and appeared in the news intercept. remember, edward snowden had already fled the country at the time these documents were written. >>> time for an early start on "your money." asian stocks end
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dr. sanjay gupta, live at emery hospital in atlanta, where he's also on staff. now, after it refuels, sanjay, will be on its way to atlanta where the other ebola patient, dr. kent brantley is being treated right now. what can you tell us, because i think many people here, oh my goodness, ebola is now in the united states, there's a patient here with it. tell us about how these hospitals are equipped to handle this. >> well, you know, this particular hospital here at emorry is one of just four or so sites in the country that has a special isolation unit. we've shown some pictures what have this looks like. it's basically allows health care personnel to gown up, to walk into the patient's room, and to basically be protected against the bodily fluids which may come on from a patient onto the health care provider. that's the real concern. but i'll tell you, michaela, most hospitals have isolation units. when it comes to ebola, because of the way that it's transmitted by bodily fluids, close contact, you don't need the sort of special isolation units that have the rev
dr. sanjay gupta, live at emery hospital in atlanta, where he's also on staff. now, after it refuels, sanjay, will be on its way to atlanta where the other ebola patient, dr. kent brantley is being treated right now. what can you tell us, because i think many people here, oh my goodness, ebola is now in the united states, there's a patient here with it. tell us about how these hospitals are equipped to handle this. >> well, you know, this particular hospital here at emorry is one of just...
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dr. sanjay gupta. good to see you. dr.rieden warned of the severity of the outbreak but he believes there's a plan in place to get it under control. what is this plan? >> you know, he sort of predicates this a little bit on the fact that they've always been able to get ebola outbreaks under control. admittedly this is the biggest most widespread ebowl lal outbreak in history. but it really has to do with dealing with things on the ground in west africa. breaking up some cultural practices that seem to be adding to the spread of the disease, particularly around funerals. this is a big deal. we saw some of this in guinea, as well. the idea of public funerals where there's laying on of the hands at a time when the body is still shedding virus is a huge problem. until you start to stem it at the source there, you're not going to get control. you can do thingsing with screenings at airports and border shutdowns and things like that, but that's not going to control the problem. he made another interesting point that the public h
dr. sanjay gupta. good to see you. dr.rieden warned of the severity of the outbreak but he believes there's a plan in place to get it under control. what is this plan? >> you know, he sort of predicates this a little bit on the fact that they've always been able to get ebola outbreaks under control. admittedly this is the biggest most widespread ebowl lal outbreak in history. but it really has to do with dealing with things on the ground in west africa. breaking up some cultural practices...
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dr. sanjay gupta is cnn's chief medical correspondent. he has been all over this story really for months. sanjay, let's just get right to it. do the economics of drug development play a role here in why there is no ebola vaccine? >> i think they definitely do. that was a fascinating graphic to see as well, to just see that play out over this past week. what is interest, when it comes to eeb lashgs it's not a particularly complicated virus. there are some viruses and some diseases where it's just very hard to develop a vaccine, the scientific costs are really challenging. this ebola virus is just seven genes. human bodies are 20,000 genes just to give you some context. i think it comes down to numbers, you know, how many people would actually end up being a candidate for this vaccine. certainly as you mentioned during outbreaks the numbers would go up, but on a routine level the numbers would be a lot lower. there wouldn't be as much demand. another part of this, in order to get these things approved, you have to go through a clinical tria
dr. sanjay gupta is cnn's chief medical correspondent. he has been all over this story really for months. sanjay, let's just get right to it. do the economics of drug development play a role here in why there is no ebola vaccine? >> i think they definitely do. that was a fascinating graphic to see as well, to just see that play out over this past week. what is interest, when it comes to eeb lashgs it's not a particularly complicated virus. there are some viruses and some diseases where...
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dr. gupta, thank you very much for me. outside of emory medical center. >>> in 15 minutes we're going to come back to this question and ask, what are airports doing to screen passengers possibly with ebola? we'll take a closer look at the step that officials are taking to keep people on board those planes safe. >>> also ahead, a major move, russia. building up troops along the ukrainian border and they could be ready to strike at a moment's notice. question we want to know is, is vladimir putin nervous? is he worried? >>> plus, just hours into a cease-fire between hamas and israel, my next guest says it's pretty clear now that israel must bring hamas, the militant group, to the negotiation table. hear why. you're watching cnn's special coverage. get reait's crabfest atk, dip. red lobster! the years largest variety of crab. like new crab lover's trio! or try new jumbo lump crab over wood-grilled salmon. crabfest is now. but only for a limited time. so hurry in, and sea food differently! but they have to use special care in
dr. gupta, thank you very much for me. outside of emory medical center. >>> in 15 minutes we're going to come back to this question and ask, what are airports doing to screen passengers possibly with ebola? we'll take a closer look at the step that officials are taking to keep people on board those planes safe. >>> also ahead, a major move, russia. building up troops along the ukrainian border and they could be ready to strike at a moment's notice. question we want to know is,...
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dr. sanjay gupta, appreciate the update. a lot of interest in this story.an toll that it's taking on these two people and all those in west africa infected, the treatment of people with ebola on u.s. soil. it's unprecedented and getting a lot of attention but the source of their infections and so many others as we reported is in west africa, it already killed hundreds of people and described as raging, out of control in some places despite the efforts of dedicated doctors. david mckenzie has a report from a treatment center in sierra leone. >> reporter: taking incredible care to combat an unprecedented outbreak. ebola can lead to death with one drop of infected fluids. >> that's why we take every possible precaution. >> reporter: dozens of doctors and nurses died in this outbreak. still, dr. stephon kruger says he had to come. >> this is where they need us and there is a really big lack of resources and at the moment, the truth is, if it wasn't here, there would be nothing. i mean, that's a good enough reason. >> reporter: but they are losing the battle. eb
dr. sanjay gupta, appreciate the update. a lot of interest in this story.an toll that it's taking on these two people and all those in west africa infected, the treatment of people with ebola on u.s. soil. it's unprecedented and getting a lot of attention but the source of their infections and so many others as we reported is in west africa, it already killed hundreds of people and described as raging, out of control in some places despite the efforts of dedicated doctors. david mckenzie has a...
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dr. sanjay gupta has the latest from emory hospital. >> last thursday, dr.oing to die. it was the 9th day since he came down sick with ebola. his condition worsening by the minute. he called his wife to say good-bye. but he also knew just hours earlier a secret highly experimental drug called zmap had been delivered to the clinic. the serum was delivered in sub zero temperatures and with clear instructions allow the vials to thaw naturally before administering. it would be an agonizing eight-hour wait. when it arrived, brantley told his colleague nancy writebol who was also sick she should have the first dose. but as brantley's health deteriorated and he became more desperate, he asked for writebol's now thawed medication. it was a risk. the treatment had been tried in monkeys and it seemed to work. but never before had it been tried in a human. not even to test safety. dr. kent brantly would be the first. while doctors don't often use this term, they describe what happened next asmir callous. within an hour of receiving the medication, dr. brantley's condit
dr. sanjay gupta has the latest from emory hospital. >> last thursday, dr.oing to die. it was the 9th day since he came down sick with ebola. his condition worsening by the minute. he called his wife to say good-bye. but he also knew just hours earlier a secret highly experimental drug called zmap had been delivered to the clinic. the serum was delivered in sub zero temperatures and with clear instructions allow the vials to thaw naturally before administering. it would be an agonizing...
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dr. sanjay gupta is live out front of emory university.hat have you learned about nancy writebol's condition? >> we heard that she is stable, stable enough to make that trip, that medical evacuation trip from africa to atlanta. we also got a better idea today of just how sick she was a few days ago. i want you to listen to what bruce johnson, the head of s sim usa had to say about her husband. >> a week ago we were thinking about a possible funeral arrangement arrangements. yet we kept our faith. now we have a real reason to be hopeful. >> one of the thins worth pointing out, he talks about being hopeful. she did receive two doses of this experimental serum that we talked about a bit. it's a type of medication that had been not used before in a human being ever before dr. kent brantly and then nancy writebol. they sound like they had pretty amazing recovery as a result. we'll have to see how they do over the next several days. as of now she's in a hospital getting assessed how much of an impact this disease has had on her heart, lungs, kid
dr. sanjay gupta is live out front of emory university.hat have you learned about nancy writebol's condition? >> we heard that she is stable, stable enough to make that trip, that medical evacuation trip from africa to atlanta. we also got a better idea today of just how sick she was a few days ago. i want you to listen to what bruce johnson, the head of s sim usa had to say about her husband. >> a week ago we were thinking about a possible funeral arrangement arrangements. yet we...
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dr. sanjay gupta, thanks for joining me. >> any time, brian.o fit in another break here. on the other side of it, my candid conversation with glen beck. he says walt disney is his role model for building his media business, but is that fantasy land? stay with us. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer he
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dr. sanjay gupta witnessed firsthand. >> while we were there, the activation level just went up to level 1 just in the last few minutes. what does that mean? >> we'll tell you his answer shortly when sanjay joins us. we begin with urgent efforts in cairo to extend the 72-hour ceasefire between israel and hamas. the views of each side of the conflict and president obama's take on it. just a short time ago, president obama wrapped up a press conference. >> we intend to support the process that is taking place in egypt. i think the short-term goal has to be to make sure that rocket launches do not resume. that the work that the israeli government did in closing off these tunnels has been completed, and that we are now in the process of helping to rebuild a gaza that has been really badly damaged. as a consequence of this conflict. >> he had more to say about the long-term about hamas and who he trusts in the palestinian side. joining us now senior white house correspondent jim acosta. so what did the president say on the gaza situation? what is the latest? >> anderson, this is some of the t
dr. sanjay gupta witnessed firsthand. >> while we were there, the activation level just went up to level 1 just in the last few minutes. what does that mean? >> we'll tell you his answer shortly when sanjay joins us. we begin with urgent efforts in cairo to extend the 72-hour ceasefire between israel and hamas. the views of each side of the conflict and president obama's take on it. just a short time ago, president obama wrapped up a press conference. >> we intend to support...
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dr. sanjay gupta visited the cdc facility charged with responding to the outbreak.. >> reporter: this is the cdc's emergency operations center. think of it as the nerve center of its response to the ebola outbreak. just a few minutes after i walked in, phones and blackberrys started buzzing everywhere. while we were here, the activation level just went up to level 1. just in the last couple minutes. what does that mean? >> what that means is just more people and more resources dedicated to the response. >> reporter: in that room, you could feel a quiet determination and a sense of urgency. let me give you a little bit of an idea of how this all works. what you're looking at is what the cdc looks at, a map of the world, trying to figure out what infectious diseases are happening and where they're happening. as you might imagine, a lot of focus on ebola right now. they're tracking that as well realtime. they've been doing it since march. take a look in here. this really jumped out at me. mid-may, they thought things were basically under control. but then look what hap
dr. sanjay gupta visited the cdc facility charged with responding to the outbreak.. >> reporter: this is the cdc's emergency operations center. think of it as the nerve center of its response to the ebola outbreak. just a few minutes after i walked in, phones and blackberrys started buzzing everywhere. while we were here, the activation level just went up to level 1. just in the last couple minutes. what does that mean? >> what that means is just more people and more resources...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, atlanta. >>> amazing to see dr. brantly walk out of that ambulance on his own. >> i don't think anybody expected that. >> i certainly didn't. >>> be sure to watch "sanjay gupta md" at 7:30 a.m. as he goes more in depth on the ebola epidemic. >>> imagine waking up this morning and thinking, can i use my water? can i take a shower? can i have some coffee? >> i'm not sure i've woken up this morning. that's the reality for nearly 500,000 people across northwest ohio. they are being warned not to use, drink, cook, even boil, amaze league enougingly enough. >> it comes after a dangerous toxin was discovered in a local water treatment plant there. that led the governor to declare states of emergency across the state. even the national guard has been called in to help bring safe water. >> officials say that there haven't been any reports of people getting sick from the water yet but many store shelves have been picked clean of any and all water leaving families worried about how they'll eat and even make baby formula. >> i d
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, atlanta. >>> amazing to see dr. brantly walk out of that ambulance on his own. >> i don't think anybody expected that. >> i certainly didn't. >>> be sure to watch "sanjay gupta md" at 7:30 a.m. as he goes more in depth on the ebola epidemic. >>> imagine waking up this morning and thinking, can i use my water? can i take a shower? can i have some coffee? >> i'm not sure i've woken up this morning. that's the reality...
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dr. sanjay gupta on site at the hospital.eir progress. >>> the it's called the biggest security breach in cyber crime history. more than 1 billion users, user names and passwords stolen. how do you know if your information has been compromised? i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i'm d-a-v-e and i have copd. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way my volunteering. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace r
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dr. sanjay gupta looks at how brantly made his way home from west africa. >> the fight to keep dr. kent brantly alive is now in the hands of infectious disease experts at emory hospital. a missionary with samaritans purse made the long journey from liberia to the united states in a specially equipped jet. >> i'm worried about him. i am. but he'll be okay regardless. >> after nearly 6,000 miles, 14 hours in the air, brantly touched down saturday morning in atlanta. but not before a brief refueling in bangor, maine. he's the first known ebola patient on u.s. soil. i spoke with one of the leading physicians overseeing brantly's care. he said there was never a question of bringing the two americans who contracted ebola to emory. they were ready -- >> you know the level of care that can be delivered. these are americans who went over there to supply humanitarian mission of medical care of these individuals. and our feeling is that they deserve the best medical care to try to resolve this infection that they can get. >> by early saturday afternoon, brantly was transferred from his isolat
dr. sanjay gupta looks at how brantly made his way home from west africa. >> the fight to keep dr. kent brantly alive is now in the hands of infectious disease experts at emory hospital. a missionary with samaritans purse made the long journey from liberia to the united states in a specially equipped jet. >> i'm worried about him. i am. but he'll be okay regardless. >> after nearly 6,000 miles, 14 hours in the air, brantly touched down saturday morning in atlanta. but not...
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dr. sanjay gupta reports. >> last thursday, dr. kent brantly thought he was going to die.is condition worsening by the minute. he called his wife to say good-bye, he also knew just hours earlier, a secret highly experimental drug had been delivered to the clinic, the serum was delivered in sub-zero temperatures and allow the viles to thaw naturally before administering. when it arrived, brantley told his colleague nancy, who was also sick that she should have the first dose. as his condition deteriorated, he asked for writebol's now thawed dose. dr. kent brantly would be the first to try this serum. doctors describe what happened next as miraculous. within an hour of receiving the medication, his symptoms began to change. >> i hope it was as impressive as described, if it is that bodes well for that particular product. >> the next morning he was able to shower on his own before making the 6 thorks mile transport to the u.s. watch as he walks off the back of the u.s. he became the first patient infected with the ebola virus to ever set foot in the united states. tuesday his
dr. sanjay gupta reports. >> last thursday, dr. kent brantly thought he was going to die.is condition worsening by the minute. he called his wife to say good-bye, he also knew just hours earlier, a secret highly experimental drug had been delivered to the clinic, the serum was delivered in sub-zero temperatures and allow the viles to thaw naturally before administering. when it arrived, brantley told his colleague nancy, who was also sick that she should have the first dose. as his...
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dr. san jail gupta reporting from emory hospital. atlanta, georgia.rorist attack nz on some of the holiest and oldest sites on earth. how israeli police are using hundreds of secret cameras to watch every move. we got a firsthand look behind the scenes at how the they do it. did you know a ten-second test could help your business avoid hours of delay caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough time to record a memo. idea for sales giveaway. return a call. sign a contract. pick a tie. take a break with mr. duck. practice up for the business trip. fly to florida. win an award. close a deal. hire an intern. and still have time to spare. go to comcastbusiness.com/ checkyourspeed if we can't offer faster speeds - or save you money - we'll give you $150. comcast business. built for business. >>> welcome back to "the lead." i'm jake tapper live in jerusalem. this is of course, home to the old city of jerusalem, the richest blending of cultural and historical snifls possibly anywhere in the world for christians, muslims and jews, also a city
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dr. sanjay gupta is outside the hospital where the victims will be treated. good morning, sanjay. >> reporter: we had a chance to sit down and talk to the doctor who will be responsible for the care of these patients with ebola coming in from liberia. keep in mind, this has never happened before in the united states. this has never happened before in the western hemisphere where you have a patient where you have the ebola infection. it's a question of how prepared they are. also, just what is the risk and is it worth it? i sat down, talked to dr. bruce ribner, asked him about. >> people in atlanta are concerned. the risk is small but it would be even smaller if these patients did not come here. if you don't have anything magical to provide, why take the risk at all? >> i think you've been in that part of the world, you know the level of care that can be delivered. these are americans who went over there to supply humanitarian mission of medical care for these individuals and our feeling is that they deserve the best medical care to try and resolve this infect
dr. sanjay gupta is outside the hospital where the victims will be treated. good morning, sanjay. >> reporter: we had a chance to sit down and talk to the doctor who will be responsible for the care of these patients with ebola coming in from liberia. keep in mind, this has never happened before in the united states. this has never happened before in the western hemisphere where you have a patient where you have the ebola infection. it's a question of how prepared they are. also, just...
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dr. sanjay gupta, thanks so much.me in the "newsroom" as a fragile cease-fire holds in gaza, one american rabbi says the actions of israel have broken his heart. we'll tell you why after a break. when sales rep steve hatfield books at laquinta.com, he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can prep for his presentation. and when steve is perfectly prepped, ya know what he brings? and that's how you'll increase market share. any questions? can i get an "a", steve? yes! three a's! amazing sales! he brings his a-game! la quinta inns and suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! la quinta! (water dripping and don't juspipes clanging)ncisco. visit tripadvisor san francisco. (soothing sound of a shower) with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> in the wake of criticism of israel's actions at gaza, benjamin netanyahu is saying out saying israel regrets the deaths of civilians but the faul
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dr. sanjay gupta and dr. fouchi.octor, this trial, can you just explain how it's going to be conducted. it's my understanding it's going to start very small and then expand. >> right. it's a phase one trial. we've had very good results with the animal study in this. it looks really good in protecting monkeys against lethal challenge of ebola but now that we're going to the next important step into humans, that's why you've got to go very slowly. once you finish that and observe them long enough for safety, it will take us until the end of the calendar year, sometime around december, then we'll know if it's safe and whether it induces the kind of response we want it to. then you go to the next stage of a broader, larger trial. >> and sanjay, in terms of preventing further outbreaks, how important could this vaccine be? >> that's a great question. i think obviously for this outbreak, given the timing dr. fauci described, it's probably not going to be available in time for this particular outbreak. hopefully this outbre
dr. sanjay gupta and dr. fouchi.octor, this trial, can you just explain how it's going to be conducted. it's my understanding it's going to start very small and then expand. >> right. it's a phase one trial. we've had very good results with the animal study in this. it looks really good in protecting monkeys against lethal challenge of ebola but now that we're going to the next important step into humans, that's why you've got to go very slowly. once you finish that and observe them long...
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dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay, you have been on top of this for months. you were even there when the outbreak started to get worse and worse. standing where you are now, we showed that video. maybe we can rerack it for viewers. two people coming out of the ambulance in the suits. it is believed that one of those is dr. kent brantly. what does that tell you, sanjay? >> that's a good sign medically, no question. a bit of a surprising one, poppy. i'll tell you, we had heard some days ago his condition had deteriorated and then we heard that he may have stabilized, but was still in serious condition walking off the ambulance the way that he is, obviously requiring a little assistance. i think from a medical standpoint, bodes well for him and is surprising based on what we were expecting, what we had been told, how he had been described. we also confirmed a bit ago that even before he left liberia, he was able to stand up and shower on his own. get into the shower and shower on his own. perhaps he improved quite a bit before his flight actually here to the uni
dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay, you have been on top of this for months. you were even there when the outbreak started to get worse and worse. standing where you are now, we showed that video. maybe we can rerack it for viewers. two people coming out of the ambulance in the suits. it is believed that one of those is dr. kent brantly. what does that tell you, sanjay? >> that's a good sign medically, no question. a bit of a surprising one, poppy. i'll tell you, we had heard some days ago his...
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dr. sanjay gupta's report in guinea, he's seen it firsthand. he joins me tonight.anjay, this evacuation, it has to be very difficult in terms of containment and care. >> yeah, i mean, that's probably the biggest challenge, obviously. you have patient whose are highly infectious, small amounts of body fluid with the virus can cause infections, and you want to keep everyone on the plane safe. so the people who are actually responsible for that transport, so imagine you've seen images here but imagine a tent-like structure almost within the plane where you can still provide care through some specially created passage ways but keeps the people safe j. >> are there trained people have who have done this before who will deal with these sick people? >> what i'll tell you, around soer sound, with regard to tuberculosis, ebola, the way that think are treated is from a macro standpoint, pretty much the same. they need to be in isolation and that isolation needs to be pristine from the way the air circulates in the room, the way people are allowed to enter into the room. the
dr. sanjay gupta's report in guinea, he's seen it firsthand. he joins me tonight.anjay, this evacuation, it has to be very difficult in terms of containment and care. >> yeah, i mean, that's probably the biggest challenge, obviously. you have patient whose are highly infectious, small amounts of body fluid with the virus can cause infections, and you want to keep everyone on the plane safe. so the people who are actually responsible for that transport, so imagine you've seen images here...
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dr. sanjay gupta takes us inside the cdc. >>> the search is over at least for now flight 17.ll tell you why. have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. breo may increase your risk of pneumonia, thrush, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking breo. ask your doctor about b-r-e-o for copd. first prescription free at mybreo.com where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and th
dr. sanjay gupta takes us inside the cdc. >>> the search is over at least for now flight 17.ll tell you why. have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics,...
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dr. sanjay gupta, is on the scene for us. sanjay, let's take a look at the video, again, of kent brantly as he was brought in an ambulance and he brought over to the emory university hospital, a hospital you know quite well. you perform surgery there. how did it all look to you. how did it go down? >> reporter: well, it was quite a logistically, you know, impressive feat, you know, obviously the plane himself bringing him back and the ambulance picking him up at the air force base, wolf, i'm not sure what images you are seeing right now. but i was pretty struck by the fact that dr. brantly was able to get off the ambulance sort of his own power there, just sort of walked off. he had some assistance obviously. i think when he got inside they may have put him in a wheelchair to wheel him up to the containment unit. we know that in days past his condition had been described as grave. and just before he took off to come here -- been talking to a few doctors about that. they say that, you know, patients with the ebola infection ca
dr. sanjay gupta, is on the scene for us. sanjay, let's take a look at the video, again, of kent brantly as he was brought in an ambulance and he brought over to the emory university hospital, a hospital you know quite well. you perform surgery there. how did it all look to you. how did it go down? >> reporter: well, it was quite a logistically, you know, impressive feat, you know, obviously the plane himself bringing him back and the ambulance picking him up at the air force base, wolf,...
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dr. sanjay gupta. >>> a 27-year-old man's sudden death shocked his parents and what they learned later about painkillers he used made it even worse. >> i was more disappointed in him, making these bad decisions. but it wasn't him. it was the drugs. it was the medication that changed him. >> they say the number of pills their son was prescribed is unbelievable. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's time for bny mellon, a differ
dr. sanjay gupta. >>> a 27-year-old man's sudden death shocked his parents and what they learned later about painkillers he used made it even worse. >> i was more disappointed in him, making these bad decisions. but it wasn't him. it was the drugs. it was the medication that changed him. >> they say the number of pills their son was prescribed is unbelievable. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my...
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dr. sanjay gupta explains. >> reporter: last thursday dr. kent brantly thought he was going to die. it was the ninth day since he came down sick with ebola. his condition worsening by the minute. he called his wife to say good-bye. but he also knew just hours earlier a secret, highly experimental drug called zmapp had been delivered to the clinic. the serum was delivered in subzero temperatures and with clear instructions -- allow the vials to thaw naturally before administering. it would be an agonizing eight-hour wait. when it arrived brantly told his colleague, nancy writebol, who was also sick, that she should have the first dose. but as brantly's health deteriorated and he became more desperate, he asked for writebol's now thawed medication. it was a risk. the treatment had been tried in monkeys and had seemed to work. but never before had it been tried in a human. not even to test safety. dr. kent brantly would be the first. while doctors don't often use this term, they describe what happened next as miraculous. within an hour of receiving the medication, dr. brantly's conditi
dr. sanjay gupta explains. >> reporter: last thursday dr. kent brantly thought he was going to die. it was the ninth day since he came down sick with ebola. his condition worsening by the minute. he called his wife to say good-bye. but he also knew just hours earlier a secret, highly experimental drug called zmapp had been delivered to the clinic. the serum was delivered in subzero temperatures and with clear instructions -- allow the vials to thaw naturally before administering. it would...
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dr. sanjay gupta is with us now.s once this plane hits the ground? >> the whole unit is on lockdown. that is how they described it to us. they have the doctors going through specific training. nurses involved in the care. there is a buddy system involved. people go in and they monitor how each person is gowning up. making themselves safe as they take care of the patient. all that training is going on right now. the plane is supposed to land at some point. we don't know when it will go to the air force base and the patient brought to emory university hospital in the isolation unit. i want to bring in an expert who knows a bit about this and originally cleared up misconceptions out there. with everything you know, dr. morrison, you know how difficult this is spreading person to person. when you heard this was first coming to atlanta, what were your thoughts? >> they will get much better care here because of the specialized infrastructure. they will get the same treatment they would have gotten in the field, but the iso
dr. sanjay gupta is with us now.s once this plane hits the ground? >> the whole unit is on lockdown. that is how they described it to us. they have the doctors going through specific training. nurses involved in the care. there is a buddy system involved. people go in and they monitor how each person is gowning up. making themselves safe as they take care of the patient. all that training is going on right now. the plane is supposed to land at some point. we don't know when it will go to...
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dr. sanjay gupta is "outfront." you were at the cdc when it raised that alert to the highest possible level. that decision, i know, not one to be made lightly. >> it is not. the last time this happened was during the 2009 h1n1 flu epidemic and before that hurricane katrina. they take this seriously. this is where we're focusing our attention. we're keeping our eyes on the ball and the ball is all about ebola. in the united states, obviously, we've been talking about these two patients, but a lot of the focus on west africa and trying to even mobilize more resources from the cdc, 50 more people going out to west africa to try and stem this epidemic at its source. so this is a big signal. it means more people sort of flooding the zone, if you will, erin, and also higher level people. pulling people from other departments to really focus their attention on this. >> sanjay, the president was also asked about the experimental drug that was given to two of the americans with ebola. there's a story that i know you first br
dr. sanjay gupta is "outfront." you were at the cdc when it raised that alert to the highest possible level. that decision, i know, not one to be made lightly. >> it is not. the last time this happened was during the 2009 h1n1 flu epidemic and before that hurricane katrina. they take this seriously. this is where we're focusing our attention. we're keeping our eyes on the ball and the ball is all about ebola. in the united states, obviously, we've been talking about these two...