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we've joined by dr. kevin campbell, assistant professor of medicine at university of north carolina and travel expert mark murphy. dr. kevin, i will start with you. the news about this patient dying from ebola in dallas, are we prepared? >> i think we're absolutely unprepared. the fact this patient came to a hospital with a travel history from africa and fever and was sent home and subsequently returned sick, shows we're completely unprepared. we have all this exposure now with these other people who may be carrying disease. we have another patient with possible of ebola. we may see a cluster of cases. i'm very concerned. gerri: cluster of cases. mark to you. the president told us this couldn't happen here. we've been told u.s. hospitals are high quality, you can treat effectively here without even a special remedy. routine treatment would keep you safe. what is your reaction today. >> the challenge you have when people come over here and have contact with somebody potentially infected. incubation period is 21
we've joined by dr. kevin campbell, assistant professor of medicine at university of north carolina and travel expert mark murphy. dr. kevin, i will start with you. the news about this patient dying from ebola in dallas, are we prepared? >> i think we're absolutely unprepared. the fact this patient came to a hospital with a travel history from africa and fever and was sent home and subsequently returned sick, shows we're completely unprepared. we have all this exposure now with these...
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let's get right to it with dr. kevin campbell. dr. campbell. welcome back. good to see you. urgent headlines tonight on ebola. my big question, this nurse who is contracted the disease, how is it possible she was? she was in full protective gear? what do you say? >> i think we've then health care providers into a situation they're not quite trained to do in terms of something highly infectious as ebola. may be when you take your gear off, you may do it in a way you actually contaminate yourself. there needs to be protocols in place where people who do this are actually observed to take their gear off and make sure there are no breaches in ininfection control. it is very difficult to say. gerri: cdc director tom frieden says we need to rethink protocols. what i'm saying, why don't you bring in doctors without borders to show them exactly how to do this, with what the best ideas are? >> one thing that troubles me the most, our director of the cdc and administration seems to give aches mid-message. initially we were 100% prepared for ebola. there was nothing we are worried b. n
let's get right to it with dr. kevin campbell. dr. campbell. welcome back. good to see you. urgent headlines tonight on ebola. my big question, this nurse who is contracted the disease, how is it possible she was? she was in full protective gear? what do you say? >> i think we've then health care providers into a situation they're not quite trained to do in terms of something highly infectious as ebola. may be when you take your gear off, you may do it in a way you actually contaminate...
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joining me now, dr. kevin example. he is author of the new book, "women and cardiovascular disease, addressing disparities in care." dr. kevin, welcome back to the show. so this story, really caught my attention because we heard stories about people not able to find primary care physicians when they enroll for obamacare. what is going on here? i think the problem is bigger than just a few people. >> oh, i do as well. i think obamacare claims access for everyone. unfortunately there have to be providers available. the way obamacare exchanges are reimbursing now, a lot of physicians aren't able to take the exchange insurance. for instance, medicaid is about 50% of the pay you would get from private insurers and obama care exchanges some are a fraction of that. gerri: we've got some interesting stories on reimbursements to talk about. talk about first how many docs out there are actually saying i will take obamacare patients. it is not many. 214,000 doctors are saying we're not going to take obamacare insurance and that s
joining me now, dr. kevin example. he is author of the new book, "women and cardiovascular disease, addressing disparities in care." dr. kevin, welcome back to the show. so this story, really caught my attention because we heard stories about people not able to find primary care physicians when they enroll for obamacare. what is going on here? i think the problem is bigger than just a few people. >> oh, i do as well. i think obamacare claims access for everyone. unfortunately...
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gerri: dr. kevin, before you go here, i got to tell you a lot of people out there want solution now. they want a solution now, not 18 months from now or five years from now. what do you tell folks in their office? >> we have to be aware of stops are symptom. be aware of exposure risk. we have to come to health departments to be aware of exposure. this is one of the most important things on the network. cooperation between different companies, the government together, to get the best drug out as quickly as possible and quickest pathway. that is such a smart comment. gerri: we appreciate your time. david, good luck with that solution. >> we'll keep you updated. gerri: thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> and now we want to know what you think. here is our question tonight. who should be developing a cure for ebola? should it be government or private sector? log on to gerriwillis.com. vote on the right-hand side of the screen. i will share the results at the end of tonight's show. >>> you may have hear
gerri: dr. kevin, before you go here, i got to tell you a lot of people out there want solution now. they want a solution now, not 18 months from now or five years from now. what do you tell folks in their office? >> we have to be aware of stops are symptom. be aware of exposure risk. we have to come to health departments to be aware of exposure. this is one of the most important things on the network. cooperation between different companies, the government together, to get the best drug...
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in april police say he brought a gun with him to see dr. kevin wong and then opened fire. the doctor was not hit. prosecutors say that he was mad because his treatments for pain were not working. >>> other bay area headlines, san francisco fire officials uncovered a body along the waterfront while responding to the call of a boat crash. it happened just after 6 a.m. near pier 52 south of at&t park. witnesses say a makeshift boat was traveling full throttle before crashing into the pier and the driver was slumped over the wheel before impact. >>> a motorcyclist was killed in fremont today after being hit by a double tanker truck. that crash happened on mission road just off interstate 880 near kato road. the california highway patrol says the truck driver fled the scene. police still searching the area. >>> bart doesn't run overnight but if a new plan goes through, buses may make up for it. the plan would have routes near the train system with buses running every 20 minutes including transbay service. ac transit is supposed to vote on the plan tonight. bart would provide th
in april police say he brought a gun with him to see dr. kevin wong and then opened fire. the doctor was not hit. prosecutors say that he was mad because his treatments for pain were not working. >>> other bay area headlines, san francisco fire officials uncovered a body along the waterfront while responding to the call of a boat crash. it happened just after 6 a.m. near pier 52 south of at&t park. witnesses say a makeshift boat was traveling full throttle before crashing into the...
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cardiologists dr. kevin campbell is here.rst of all, the screams introduced at airports this weekend will not help. >> if you go back to the epidemic in 2005, in australia 1.4 million people were screened for temperature, 700 were found had but fever, zero sars cases and first-class passenger given tylenol on some flights into australia to make sure they did not get detained. will not work. stuart: restrictions at the airport, taking your temperature and filling out a form, not much point in doing that. let's move to a travel ban. if you have been in those three west african countries at anytime in the last two weeks you can't get on a plane that comes to america. is that what you are talking about? >> exactly. anywhere in those countries you have to sit for 21 days in isolation, in quarantine prior to getting on a flight anywhere so that you cannot bring this to europe, asia or the united states and i think we have to take seriously securing our southern border because i think if it spreads to central america we are going to
cardiologists dr. kevin campbell is here.rst of all, the screams introduced at airports this weekend will not help. >> if you go back to the epidemic in 2005, in australia 1.4 million people were screened for temperature, 700 were found had but fever, zero sars cases and first-class passenger given tylenol on some flights into australia to make sure they did not get detained. will not work. stuart: restrictions at the airport, taking your temperature and filling out a form, not much point...
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dr. kevinl, author of a brand new book out today, women and cardiovascular disease, addressing disparity in care. great new book. he joins us to talk about several medical topics. good to see you. >> good to see you. shannon: help me understand this because the minute you hear somebody tested positive for ebola the general among us non-doctors is terrifying thought. the body doesn't have good defenses to fight it. doesn't respond the way it does to other things. yet within couple weeks we're hearing misdemeanor cases getting medical care here in the u.s. are able to rebound. somehow their bodies do that. how does it work? >> here in the u.s. we have some more resources and so many more treatment options. we have a lot of experimental therapies being used, and, when we have blood from survivors of ebola as we've seen, these transfusions give us what is called passive immunity. we have antibodies from someone who survived and help the person fight the disease. shannon: that is fascinating to me.
dr. kevinl, author of a brand new book out today, women and cardiovascular disease, addressing disparity in care. great new book. he joins us to talk about several medical topics. good to see you. >> good to see you. shannon: help me understand this because the minute you hear somebody tested positive for ebola the general among us non-doctors is terrifying thought. the body doesn't have good defenses to fight it. doesn't respond the way it does to other things. yet within couple weeks...
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dr. kevinwell, prince george's school ceo and long-time bowie resident, attended. >> the real issue here, we are all in this community together. these things aren't -- they're not owned just by the family. they're not owned just by one person or another. they're owned by all of us. >> reporter: last week, 39-year-old mitchell white was shot and killed after a fight between two groups of students got out of control. his son was among those being beaten when police say he tried to break up the fight. 19-year-old deion warren is charged with the crime, facing first degree murder. >> we are not here to investigate or accuse or speculate. we are here to acknowledge that mitchell white's death is a loss for his family and friends. ♪ we'll walk hand-in-hand >> reporter: today these religious leaders and members of the community walked the path where mitchell white was killed. they hope their message is clear. this is not a community that tolerates violence. while the suspect is behind bars, he has bee
dr. kevinwell, prince george's school ceo and long-time bowie resident, attended. >> the real issue here, we are all in this community together. these things aren't -- they're not owned just by the family. they're not owned just by one person or another. they're owned by all of us. >> reporter: last week, 39-year-old mitchell white was shot and killed after a fight between two groups of students got out of control. his son was among those being beaten when police say he tried to...
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psychologist dr. kevineman's new book, "have a happy family by friday," reveals the tools you need to build and maintain a happy home in just five days. happy home in just five days. on "the 700 club," i'm robert de niro and new york is my home. it's the best place to visit in the world and now it's the easiest, because now there are new tourism guides on the road, and on your phone that make it easier to find the places you love. find great dining, amazing history, and world-class entertainment, no matter where you are. take the ultimate road trip and see why i love new york. for more information, go to iloveny.com huhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhu ring ring! progresso. wow, soup people, i can't believe i'm eating bacon enriched creamy cheese before my sister's wedding. well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress. uh-huh... that's what i'm afraid of. you don't love the dress? i love my sister... available at walmart. >>> looking live at center city philadelphia at the spring garden area,
psychologist dr. kevineman's new book, "have a happy family by friday," reveals the tools you need to build and maintain a happy home in just five days. happy home in just five days. on "the 700 club," i'm robert de niro and new york is my home. it's the best place to visit in the world and now it's the easiest, because now there are new tourism guides on the road, and on your phone that make it easier to find the places you love. find great dining, amazing history, and...
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dr. kevin lehman has the way and he's coming up. >> he's making a couch call. ♪ ♪ aaaaaaaa!erocca. proud sponsor of mind and body. (coffee be♪ng poured into a cup.) save your coffee from the artificial stuff. switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness from the stevia leaf. ghave a nice flight!r bag right here. traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. that's hilarious. i'm sorry. you shoulda taken it to midas. get some of that midas touch. they'll tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. all right. next time i'm going to midas. high-five! arg! did not see that coming. [ male announcer ] get the midas touch maintenance package including an oil change for only $24.99. and here's a deal, use your midas credit card and get a rebate of $25. oil. tire
dr. kevin lehman has the way and he's coming up. >> he's making a couch call. ♪ ♪ aaaaaaaa!erocca. proud sponsor of mind and body. (coffee be♪ng poured into a cup.) save your coffee from the artificial stuff. switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness from the stevia leaf. ghave a nice flight!r bag right here. traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time...
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dr. david sanders on the fox news channel earlier this morning. come in kevin campbell, dr. kevin campbell. you heard what he had to say. he is implying that if somebody with ebola sneezes and you breeze in the ec's you can get ebola. that is a form of airborne that acts to the anxiety. would you make of what the doctor just said? >> adds to the anxiety but i want to emphasize as of now it is not airborne. what the doctor from perdue is saying is true. he has seen the ability of this virus to mutate and it can you take quickly and ultimately as this continues to breed in west africa and now in america and we have more cases the chances of mutation are greater and i think this is a possibility down the line. stuart: that is why the public is spooked because there is a possibility of this happening. there is no certainty that it can be contained. that is the problem, isn't it? >> it absolutely is. there's a paper already published in science that shows within the first 20 days of the outbreak there were 400 different mutations in 70 patients with ebola. imagines those numbers n
dr. david sanders on the fox news channel earlier this morning. come in kevin campbell, dr. kevin campbell. you heard what he had to say. he is implying that if somebody with ebola sneezes and you breeze in the ec's you can get ebola. that is a form of airborne that acts to the anxiety. would you make of what the doctor just said? >> adds to the anxiety but i want to emphasize as of now it is not airborne. what the doctor from perdue is saying is true. he has seen the ability of this...
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dr. kevin lehman, thank you so much. >> that's really wise. >> that book is a scam. >> coming up, president obama appoints an ebola czar but he has zero experience in healthcare. he has been lobbying instead. is he really the right person for the job? governor mike huckabee is on deck. >> i was wondering who was talking in the hall. it was governor huckabee. >> and this is a story everybody is talking about this morning. she was on maternity leave and ordered to court. this attorney turn brought her baby along. she joins us live with her story next. on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ save your coffee from the artificial stuff. ♪ switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness... ...from the stevia leaf. he found it cleans everythingg a book afrom stovetops eraser
dr. kevin lehman, thank you so much. >> that's really wise. >> that book is a scam. >> coming up, president obama appoints an ebola czar but he has zero experience in healthcare. he has been lobbying instead. is he really the right person for the job? governor mike huckabee is on deck. >> i was wondering who was talking in the hall. it was governor huckabee. >> and this is a story everybody is talking about this morning. she was on maternity leave and ordered to...
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dr. fauci and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. also kevin mccarthy and representative elijah cummings. the sunday network tv cop shows are on c-span radio and they are brought to you as a public service by the networks and c-span. noon --oadcast again at rebroadcasts begin at noon. and listen to them across the country on xm satellite radio. you can listen online at c-span.org. c-span's 2015 student camp competition is underway. cam competition is underway. thete a documentary on topic, "the three branches and you." videos need to include c-span programming and must be submitted by january 20, 2015. go to student-cam.org for more information. >> "washington journal" continues. host: you're looking at a live scene outside of st. matthew's .,thedral in washington, d.c as members of the supreme court gather for the traditional red mass. it appears to be justice stephen breyer, will be among those in attendance, also justice kennedy. joining us on the phone is adam liptak. the headline this morning, the supreme work's new robust session could de
dr. fauci and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. also kevin mccarthy and representative elijah cummings. the sunday network tv cop shows are on c-span radio and they are brought to you as a public service by the networks and c-span. noon --oadcast again at rebroadcasts begin at noon. and listen to them across the country on xm satellite radio. you can listen online at c-span.org. c-span's 2015 student camp competition is underway. cam competition is underway. thete a documentary on...
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the stock got hammered, kevin, dr.i know you know the story, those of how don't, the woodmans, nick woodman and his wife set up a foundation, they gift some of their shares into the foundation, they get around the lockup by doing that and the shares were absolutely hammered today. people, i think, kayla, just assumed that, okay, getting around the lockup, they are putting the shares in the foundation and then they are gonna sell when both of our reporting would suggest that's far from the truth new york immediate plans whatsoever to sell the stock. >> that was, of course, the first question that i'm sure you and i both asked our sources on the story, what point do the shares come to the market? that was the market's fear, right? you have the foundation that needs money to fund itself to give out grants, to hire people, they would need money to do that. and sure, at some point, the foundation will need money to do that, but that could be quarters out yet. the lockup for woodman won't end of december, count six months fr
the stock got hammered, kevin, dr.i know you know the story, those of how don't, the woodmans, nick woodman and his wife set up a foundation, they gift some of their shares into the foundation, they get around the lockup by doing that and the shares were absolutely hammered today. people, i think, kayla, just assumed that, okay, getting around the lockup, they are putting the shares in the foundation and then they are gonna sell when both of our reporting would suggest that's far from the truth...
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dr. varga. kevin sack, "new york times."is happening now? i mean, obviously we're all empathetic with what you guys are going through. one case could be looked at as a possible breach. it seems like a second case might suggest some sort of institutional problem. >> i don't think we have an institutional problem. i think the biggest challenge we have right now is obviously first and foremost the care of two patients we have and the ongoing screening of folks in the community. our emergency department has continued to have folks come in. it's a tribute to the information that's been out there in the community. and handle folks through that very appropriately. think the case of this patient here shows the ability to intake those folks, get them into isolation and manage them has been very effective. our personal protective equipment and infection control inside the hospitals. we don't have an answer for this right now. >> thank you, right down here. >> was this person a nurse? >> that is private information. it was part of the
dr. varga. kevin sack, "new york times."is happening now? i mean, obviously we're all empathetic with what you guys are going through. one case could be looked at as a possible breach. it seems like a second case might suggest some sort of institutional problem. >> i don't think we have an institutional problem. i think the biggest challenge we have right now is obviously first and foremost the care of two patients we have and the ongoing screening of folks in the community. our...
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now as kevin said in his introduction, there have been literally thousands of books for it about a dr, more than any president like abraham lincoln. so why do we need another book? is a very fair question. well, as kevin pointed out, most of those book has been written about either the new deal years which are obviously consequential, or increasingly his leadership are in world war ii. there's been also nothing written about the connective tissue between those two ethical achievements. and i connective tissue with the election of 1940, were fdr wrestled with whether or not to challenge history, challenge precedent and run for a third term. during this period, excuse me, 1939, 1940, he tried to prepare the country for the war he knew was coming to the united states. he tried to ensure that his successor in the white house was a democrat who supported both his foreign and domestic policies and who could be elected in 1940. i try to get into his head, you have to excuse me, and a little bit of a cough. excuse me. i tried to get into his head, which was not an easy thing at any time, but
now as kevin said in his introduction, there have been literally thousands of books for it about a dr, more than any president like abraham lincoln. so why do we need another book? is a very fair question. well, as kevin pointed out, most of those book has been written about either the new deal years which are obviously consequential, or increasingly his leadership are in world war ii. there's been also nothing written about the connective tissue between those two ethical achievements. and i...
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and i can promise you this, counselor, if kevin spacey has played you in the movie, you are not the guy who is going to be dr. killdare. you are there to fix a political problem. and that's what ron klain's there to do. >> i mean, is it a little on the nose? we've seen the administration go full political before in response to a crisis. but maybe there'd be a little window dressing? maybe he'd at least have an m.d., maybe did a stint at the cdc or some place. this is so obvious that this is a political choice. >> but wait, it's the same in many ways as with what's gone on with the islamist militants in iran and syria. which was, we've got this under control, you people are overreacting, overreacting. until the political pressure becomes too great and you say, what can we do to shut them up? what can we do to keep the critics quiet? how do we respond to this in a way that is going to be okay? because in this case they believe what they're saying. what they believe is look, things didn't work out so great. somebody with ebola did come into the country. and the containment occurred and people got on cruise ship
and i can promise you this, counselor, if kevin spacey has played you in the movie, you are not the guy who is going to be dr. killdare. you are there to fix a political problem. and that's what ron klain's there to do. >> i mean, is it a little on the nose? we've seen the administration go full political before in response to a crisis. but maybe there'd be a little window dressing? maybe he'd at least have an m.d., maybe did a stint at the cdc or some place. this is so obvious that this...
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dr. anthony the top infectious disease doctor at the national institutes of health. we will hear from the new house majority leader kevin mccarthy and democratic congressman elijah cummings. we will turn to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for the latest on the war on isis and with less than a month until election day, we will have new results of the cbs news new york times battleground tracker survey. 60 years of news because this is "face the captioning sponsored by cbs and good morning, again, well, here is the latest on the ebola situation. the death toll from the disease in west africa stands at nearly 3,500, the threat of it spreading here has raised fears and calls for more government action, but what to do? we begin thi this morning in dallas where thomas duncan is now in critical condition with ebola. he is the man who was first sent home from the hospital even though he told emergency workers he had recently traveled from liberia. >> manuel go or questions is in dallas this morning. manuel. >> well, bob he has been in an isolation unit in texas health presbyterian hospital for almost a week .. doctors
dr. anthony the top infectious disease doctor at the national institutes of health. we will hear from the new house majority leader kevin mccarthy and democratic congressman elijah cummings. we will turn to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for the latest on the war on isis and with less than a month until election day, we will have new results of the cbs news new york times battleground tracker survey. 60 years of news because this is "face the captioning sponsored by cbs and good...
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kevin sayek and dr. lavie is the superintendent of the school. are absolutely horrific. what was your reaction when you first learned of the actions allegedly done by these seven players? >> it's been a wild ride for us. you know, i will say this. you know, we have received limited information, naturally, due to the fact that the middlesex county prosecutor has a very difficult job in terms of investigating this. so, we've been given limited information from the beginning. but enough information to make the very difficult decisions that we've had to make. you know, moving ahead, we decided to cancel our season based upon information that was provided to us, that there were acts of harassment, intimidation and bullying the a widescale level that was tolerated by the student athletes in that program. we're now reading the accounts in the papers and we're seeing the charges and we're as horrified as everyone else is. >> the prosecutors indicated that the hazing may have actually extended beyond this season and may be pervasive. could more students n
kevin sayek and dr. lavie is the superintendent of the school. are absolutely horrific. what was your reaction when you first learned of the actions allegedly done by these seven players? >> it's been a wild ride for us. you know, i will say this. you know, we have received limited information, naturally, due to the fact that the middlesex county prosecutor has a very difficult job in terms of investigating this. so, we've been given limited information from the beginning. but enough...
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and i can promise you this, counselor, if kevin spacey has played you in the you are not the guy who is going to be dr. killdare. you are there to fix a political problem. and that's what ron klain's there to do. >> i mean, is it a little on the nose? we've seen the administration go full political before in response to a crisis. but maybe there'd be a little window dressing? maybe he'd at least have an m.d., maybe did a stint at the cdc or some place. this is so obvious this is a political choice. >> but wait, it's the same in many ways as with what's gone on with the islamist militants in iran and syria. we've got this under control, you people are overreacting, overreacting until the political pressure becomes too great and you say what can we do to shut them up? what can we do to keep the critics quiet? how do we respond to this in a way that is going to be okay? because in this case they believe what they're saying. what they believe is things didn't work out so great. somebody with ebola did come into the country. and the containion occurred and people got on cruise ships, for goodness sakes. >>
and i can promise you this, counselor, if kevin spacey has played you in the you are not the guy who is going to be dr. killdare. you are there to fix a political problem. and that's what ron klain's there to do. >> i mean, is it a little on the nose? we've seen the administration go full political before in response to a crisis. but maybe there'd be a little window dressing? maybe he'd at least have an m.d., maybe did a stint at the cdc or some place. this is so obvious this is a...
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if kevin spacey has played you in the movie you are not the guy who is going to be dr. kildare. you are there to fix a political problem. that's what he is there to do. >> isn't it a little on the nose maybe there would be a little window dressing? maybe he would have an md or cdc or something. this is so obvious this is a political choice. >> if you look at this. it's the same in many ways as what's going on with the islamist militants in iraq and syria which was we have this under control you people are over reacting, you are over reacting. until the pol tal pressure becomes too great we say what can we do to suit them up? what can we do to get the critics to be quiet? how do we respond to this in a way that is going to be okay. the in this case they believe what they are saying. what they believe is look things didn't work out so great. somebody with ebola did come into the country and the con tague gone occurred people got on cruise ships for goodness sake. they have said that but they still think it's going to be okay. what they want to do is create a con tag-- contagon con
if kevin spacey has played you in the movie you are not the guy who is going to be dr. kildare. you are there to fix a political problem. that's what he is there to do. >> isn't it a little on the nose maybe there would be a little window dressing? maybe he would have an md or cdc or something. this is so obvious this is a political choice. >> if you look at this. it's the same in many ways as what's going on with the islamist militants in iraq and syria which was we have this under...
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dr. anthony the top infectious disease doctor at the national institutes of health. we will hear from the new house majority leader kevinmocratic congressman elijah cummings. we will turn to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for the latest on the war on isis and with less than a month until election day, we will have new results of the cbs news new york times battleground tracker
dr. anthony the top infectious disease doctor at the national institutes of health. we will hear from the new house majority leader kevinmocratic congressman elijah cummings. we will turn to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for the latest on the war on isis and with less than a month until election day, we will have new results of the cbs news new york times battleground tracker
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dr. anthony the top infectious disease doctor at the national institutes of health. we will hear from the new house majority leader kevinatic congressman elijah cummings. we will turn to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for the latest on the war on isis and with less than a month until election day, we will have new results of the cbs news new york times
dr. anthony the top infectious disease doctor at the national institutes of health. we will hear from the new house majority leader kevinatic congressman elijah cummings. we will turn to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for the latest on the war on isis and with less than a month until election day, we will have new results of the cbs news new york times
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kevin. and then, do i get to play my thing right now? not yet. listen to this. morning, i'm dr. , did you know that if you work more than 55 hours per week you increase your risk for developing diabetes by 30 percent. 200,000 people looked at in a study found this to be the case. bottom line, you need to exercise, take care of yourself, get plenty of rest, don't work so hard. you do know that if you actually prepare your own meals you will actually eat healthier foods. that's what the studies show. if you make your own meals you'll lose weight and eat healthier. we're not doing that much anymore like in the old days. do it. we're all under stress and this isn't good for you but, if you're obese, did you know that you have a higher chance of having heart disease and other problems because of inflammation? if you're obese and you're under stress, more inflammation in your body leads to an increased risk of having problems. i'm dr. mike, fox 29 news. > got to love dr. mike. karen, we found your cartoon. thank you so much. this is a great day. also michael tweeted up a picture. than
kevin. and then, do i get to play my thing right now? not yet. listen to this. morning, i'm dr. , did you know that if you work more than 55 hours per week you increase your risk for developing diabetes by 30 percent. 200,000 people looked at in a study found this to be the case. bottom line, you need to exercise, take care of yourself, get plenty of rest, don't work so hard. you do know that if you actually prepare your own meals you will actually eat healthier foods. that's what the studies...
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joining us, two guests, kevin mcgregor-skinner from penn state university, an expert on public health preparedness. and joining me, cnn medical specialist drican. the cdc director said that amber vinson, the 29-year-old nurse who flew from cleveland brake to dallas with a low grade fever, she had not yet met that threshold of 100.4. she was flying with 99.5. do they know for sure that that threshold is 100.4 opposed to 99.5 fever? >> of course we don't. what you're seeing is the fever is a manifestation of the bod s body's -- it's a low viral mode. the more symptoms you have, the more virus you have. so i think he's right to say the exposure on this plane was very, very low. if i was on that plane, i wouldn't be worried about getting ebola and would travel on that plane now. but when he says we've taken the utmost precaution, i mean, at the point she got on that plane, we already knew that nina pham was ill and we knew that all those 70 health care staff or 76 it is now, were exposed. she not only shouldn't have been getting on a plane, she should have been at home, isolated, getting daily tests. that's what is frightening. sure, the risk
joining us, two guests, kevin mcgregor-skinner from penn state university, an expert on public health preparedness. and joining me, cnn medical specialist drican. the cdc director said that amber vinson, the 29-year-old nurse who flew from cleveland brake to dallas with a low grade fever, she had not yet met that threshold of 100.4. she was flying with 99.5. do they know for sure that that threshold is 100.4 opposed to 99.5 fever? >> of course we don't. what you're seeing is the fever is...
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kevin burns. on a family medical doctor and i'm currently a general preventive medicine resident here at the school of public health. on september 13, dr. buck became the fourth sierra leone and doctor to pass away from ebola, and it occurred when under a situation where there was a hospital in germany ready to receive her, and the w.h.o. declined to fund her transportation. she's just one of a number of key, i would say almost irreplaceable assets in this epidemic of local doctors who were on the front line. and i wonder if analysts are in support of considering -- panelists are in support of transporting local doctors to outside the sulleys, particularly given that we are transporting a lot of foreign aid workers out of the area when they become sick. >> great question. nancy? >> it's a great question, and i want is a couple things about it. the. i want to separate the question of whether there's a duty to take them out for whether that's w.h.o.'s responsibility. first of all the fact that at least so far, employers have made commitments to their own employees international employees, to airlift them out if they get sick. is not some
kevin burns. on a family medical doctor and i'm currently a general preventive medicine resident here at the school of public health. on september 13, dr. buck became the fourth sierra leone and doctor to pass away from ebola, and it occurred when under a situation where there was a hospital in germany ready to receive her, and the w.h.o. declined to fund her transportation. she's just one of a number of key, i would say almost irreplaceable assets in this epidemic of local doctors who were on...
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. >> kevin and jerry brown led the induction ceremony and handed out spirit of california med in sacramento last night. new members included filmmaker francis ford coppola and dre. mimi silbert, who he co-founded the dellancy street foundation and steven schneider who is known for educating the public about global warming. >> that's really the genious of california. there are so many different ways of heroically demonstrating your contribution to our state. >> the hall of fame is part of the california museum which maria shriver helped create. the purpose is to honor people with california connections who have made their mark on the state's history and people. >>> 8:25. students at uc berkeley marking the 50th anniversary of the free speech movement by demonstrating against the university's plan to develop a plot of land in albany. hundreds of students took part in yesterday's protests over the plan to build a supermarket and other stores on the land known as the gill track. the protesters want that site turned into a community farm. now, the free speech movement was sparked on october 1, 1964. that's when thousands of students protested on a campus ban. huge
. >> kevin and jerry brown led the induction ceremony and handed out spirit of california med in sacramento last night. new members included filmmaker francis ford coppola and dre. mimi silbert, who he co-founded the dellancy street foundation and steven schneider who is known for educating the public about global warming. >> that's really the genious of california. there are so many different ways of heroically demonstrating your contribution to our state. >> the hall of fame...