dr. tom freiden on capitol hill just yesterday talking about the ebola here and abroad. it is seem like an issue by this administration and others. why? >> i think it goes back to the issues of how disease can undermine readiness. goes back to, you know, the anthrax attacks right after 9/11. the question of biological weapons. i mean, not that this is a weapon, but could it potentially be used as one at some point if it fell in the wrong hands and since we have the department of homeland security kind of covering, you know, umbrella-like, all of those issues, including this one, it's thrown in the same basket. >> morehead, minnesota, mel, democratic caller. hi, mel. >> caller: i would like to -- i'm 80 years old, almost 86. i served in korea and i served in vietnam and i can't understand how people can get on there. i worked on a g 2 and s 1. i can't understand how anyone can undermine the government for trying to weed out all these wheezeles to come here to cut their cotton picking heads off. people get on there and talk about hagel. he served in vietnam. people get on