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dr. jarvis's daughter and the recognition he's going to be receiving and why this award for dr. is here. >> look at what she has done herself for the people of this community for many years. we're so excited about this opportunity to honor her. we honored her father in particular at a rededication ceremony last week but we truly are eager to charlene as part of our salute to service. she has just told you a lot about what she has done to encourage people to donate blood and bone marrow to save lives but she has done so much more from this community as an elected officials for many years and she continues her work to ask people to get involved in helping other people. she has a beautiful rich life of service and we want to honor her. >> i'm looking and thinking back about that picture when you must have been 7 or 8 and you could see in her eyes she's going to do great things. >> she's still going. she's still doing it. >> of course. let's talk the big picture if we can. when we talk about how many people donate and how many people benefit. >> you know, thousands of people do donat
dr. jarvis's daughter and the recognition he's going to be receiving and why this award for dr. is here. >> look at what she has done herself for the people of this community for many years. we're so excited about this opportunity to honor her. we honored her father in particular at a rededication ceremony last week but we truly are eager to charlene as part of our salute to service. she has just told you a lot about what she has done to encourage people to donate blood and bone marrow to...
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dr. richard besser has been in the ebola hot zone covering the story for us. he just returned to the u.s. this weekend. he spoke to rebecca jarvis about whether the precautions being taken are enough. >> i had my temperature taken three times before i got on the plane in liberia. someone looked me in the eye to see if i looked sick. i had a detailed questionnaire. that makes me more comfortable that people that are sick are not getting on the plane. if i were taking tylenol, those symptoms wouldn't show up. or if i was not honest on the questionnaire. we have to knock it out in africa so we're safer here. >> we'll have much more from dr. besser later on "good morning america." >>> a second new jersey preschooler is being monitored for enterovirus. eli waller's death is the first linked to enterovirus 68. he went to bed with pink eye and no other symptoms and never woke up. there have been confirmed and suspected cases in 46 states. >>> in pennsylvania, search teams looking for accused cop killer eric frein are focusing on a small area after a possible sighting. this comes two days after searchers found a stash of food, clothing,
dr. richard besser has been in the ebola hot zone covering the story for us. he just returned to the u.s. this weekend. he spoke to rebecca jarvis about whether the precautions being taken are enough. >> i had my temperature taken three times before i got on the plane in liberia. someone looked me in the eye to see if i looked sick. i had a detailed questionnaire. that makes me more comfortable that people that are sick are not getting on the plane. if i were taking tylenol, those...
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dr. richard besser has been in the ebola hot zone covering the story for us. he just returned to the u.s. this weekend. he spoke to rebecca jarvis about whether the precautions being taken are enough. >> i had my temperature taken three times before i got on the plane in liberia. someone looked me in the eye to see if i looked sick. i had a detailed questionnaire. that makes me more comfortable that people that are sick are not getting on the plane. if i were if i didn't tell honestly like mr. duncan about exposures to ebola, that would be another slip in the system. that's why we have to knock it out in west africa so we're safer here. >> we'll have much more from dr. besser later on "good morning america." >>> a second new jersey preschooler is being monitored for enterovirus. after a boy in a different class died of the respiratory illness. eli waller's death is the first linked to enterovirus 68. he went to bed with no apparent symptoms other than pink eye and never woke up. his school district is now tracking all children who are sick. there have been confirmed and suspected cases in 46 states. >>> in pennsylvania, search t
dr. richard besser has been in the ebola hot zone covering the story for us. he just returned to the u.s. this weekend. he spoke to rebecca jarvis about whether the precautions being taken are enough. >> i had my temperature taken three times before i got on the plane in liberia. someone looked me in the eye to see if i looked sick. i had a detailed questionnaire. that makes me more comfortable that people that are sick are not getting on the plane. if i were if i didn't tell honestly...
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dr. richard besser has been in the ebola hot zone covering the story. he just returned this weekend and spoke to rebecca jarvis about whether the precautions taken are enough to control the spread of the virus. >> i had my temperature taken three times in liberia. someone looked me in the eye to see if i looked sick and a detailed questionnaire. that makes me more comfortable that people who are sick aren't getting on the planes. if i was taking tylenol or another product to reduce my fever, that wouldn't show up. and if i didn't tell honestly about exposure to someone with ebola, that would be another slip in the system. that's why it's so incredibly important we knock this disease out in west africa so that we're safer here. >> our thanks to dr. besser and the nbc news cameraman diagnosed with ebola last week will arrive in the u.s. for treatment today. ashoka mukpo left in a specially equipped airplane for nebraska. >>> abdul rahman kassig is the latest hostage seen on a video. chuck silverstein has details. >> reporter: peter kassig, a 26-year-old from indiana, was providing humanitarian relief in syria wh
dr. richard besser has been in the ebola hot zone covering the story. he just returned this weekend and spoke to rebecca jarvis about whether the precautions taken are enough to control the spread of the virus. >> i had my temperature taken three times in liberia. someone looked me in the eye to see if i looked sick and a detailed questionnaire. that makes me more comfortable that people who are sick aren't getting on the planes. if i was taking tylenol or another product to reduce my...