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ebola had seven genes and they're running rings around us. we thieves immune systems which we eave evolved for billions of years. thaw find a way around it. they're thriving and spreading all over the world, and what is happening is that there all these viruses in the animal kingdom and they're spill oughtd as we are basically movinge further and further into the zika system. other wildlife, and they are finding a very nice new abundant host and it's us, and i'm not totally fatalistic about this. just a couple weeks ago, a great man named d.a. hen doorson -- dep her down side. he led the erat indication of smallpox can which i is way worse. it killed billions of people. and we wiped it out from the blame. so, if we have a dedication, we can actually fight these things, but we can't just ignore them and pretend they'll take care of themselves. >> so you were going to do kind >>ing to tell >> it counted to the union population and you see all the sickness. but over time we start to live with them and they become part of our ecology. so that is
ebola had seven genes and they're running rings around us. we thieves immune systems which we eave evolved for billions of years. thaw find a way around it. they're thriving and spreading all over the world, and what is happening is that there all these viruses in the animal kingdom and they're spill oughtd as we are basically movinge further and further into the zika system. other wildlife, and they are finding a very nice new abundant host and it's us, and i'm not totally fatalistic about...
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we've known about ebola since 1976. we've known about the science of ebola since 1976, and i had the opportunity to help support that science in the mid 1990 when i did an ebola outbreak in zaire. so what happens? you get infected with ebola, usually probably with a bat, and if you're out way in the bush, you die 85-95% of people die. unfortunately, maybe a family member will die with you. but you're out in the bush, you're done. let's say you change that dynamic and you decide to seek health care in a hospital. unfortunately, in a hospital that doesn't have infection control. so when you're infected with ebola, you essentially become a virus factory, and you get infected, and your immune system doesn't kick in, you're just increasing the amount of virus you're producing every minute until you die. when do you have the most possible virus in your body? when you die. well, as you go to the hospital because you're sick, and you don't have more than when you die, okay? and i can give you a ten with lots of big numbers arou
we've known about ebola since 1976. we've known about the science of ebola since 1976, and i had the opportunity to help support that science in the mid 1990 when i did an ebola outbreak in zaire. so what happens? you get infected with ebola, usually probably with a bat, and if you're out way in the bush, you die 85-95% of people die. unfortunately, maybe a family member will die with you. but you're out in the bush, you're done. let's say you change that dynamic and you decide to seek health...
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they've had to take money out of the ebola accounts, and ebola hasn't gone away they're taking money out of the flu account, and the tuberculosis account, and those are not going away at any point in time. they're taking cancer research zika in order to keep research program going, which is an immediate crisis. and it's not just a florida thing or a central america or south america thing. it's 22,000 americans that have not irus and the -- it's just one type of mosquito carrying this virus. this has been researched since 2009. it didn't just start yesterday, it's not going to end tomorrow but something needs to be done today about this particular crisis. i quote c.d.c. director tom freedman, my friend and republican co-chair of the florida delegation and i had a
they've had to take money out of the ebola accounts, and ebola hasn't gone away they're taking money out of the flu account, and the tuberculosis account, and those are not going away at any point in time. they're taking cancer research zika in order to keep research program going, which is an immediate crisis. and it's not just a florida thing or a central america or south america thing. it's 22,000 americans that have not irus and the -- it's just one type of mosquito carrying this virus....
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but he fought ebola and won. now he's pushing his body to the >> one ride in may, prayers turned to a recent trip to africa. his small outreach hospital in liberia lost 21 patients in just six months from aids. >> couple days after i got back, i was on a long ride and i was thinking about it. i was thinking man we gotta do something about this. dr rick's ride was borne. he says when ebola hit aids work suffered. the fundraiser hopes to bring services back to western africa. >> during ebola two years ago, everyone stopped going to the hospital. a lot of the groups that were doing awareness work pulled out and were no longer there. live in worcester, shaun chaiyabhat, wcvb nc5. ed: a new belt is being billed for "wellness belt." it uses a magnetic sensor to track waist size throughout the day sing the belt's tension to determine when you may have overindulged. you can then check the data in the welt's phone app. the welt is a kickstarter project right now, and if you donate $99 or more you can reserve a belt. neath
but he fought ebola and won. now he's pushing his body to the >> one ride in may, prayers turned to a recent trip to africa. his small outreach hospital in liberia lost 21 patients in just six months from aids. >> couple days after i got back, i was on a long ride and i was thinking about it. i was thinking man we gotta do something about this. dr rick's ride was borne. he says when ebola hit aids work suffered. the fundraiser hopes to bring services back to western africa. >>...
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did we forget about ebola? did it go away? no, it did not. that money was spent on monitoring the travelers from those areas of africa where ebola still exists. so that money is gone. so i suppose in the next months or year ahead, we'll go back into the ebola problem once again. money was taken from the public health programs in counties throughout the united states. the proposal that moved out of this house of representatives swept from the counties and the states, money that the public health departments and those areas needed to deal with public health emergencies, one of which was zika. and there are other public health emergencies that are always before us. i mentioned the west nile virus. california. as a whooping could you have problem that is ongoing and that is a public health crisis. children die of that. so what's the solution? not what we normally do when we have a crisis, which is to go to the federal treasury and say, america has a problem. and americans will solve that problem or address that problem, try to deal with the effec
did we forget about ebola? did it go away? no, it did not. that money was spent on monitoring the travelers from those areas of africa where ebola still exists. so that money is gone. so i suppose in the next months or year ahead, we'll go back into the ebola problem once again. money was taken from the public health programs in counties throughout the united states. the proposal that moved out of this house of representatives swept from the counties and the states, money that the public health...
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like ebola and zika, and these microbes ebola comes out of bats and a couple years ago it killed 11,000 people in west africa. so we'll talk a little bit up here for maybe half an hour and then have a conversation with you guys. want to start with carl. every time we have a new microbe on the scene i feel like our responses range from either -- both expressions of powerlessness and it's either panic and hysteria or denial and dismissal. so sell us about zika virus and where should we fall on that continuum? >> yeah. so, zika virus is one of these emerging diseases that has gone from being sort of completely unknown to something that we just talk about at the water cooler. within just a matter of months. the familiar routine we're going through are that there's viruses like mers that no one now about and it's interesting when you're work agoen a book about viruses, so the first edition of my book came out in 2011, and when you write a book you try to get up to date as much as you and can then kind of hope it can stand the test of time. and then in 2014, my editor dropped me an e-mail and
like ebola and zika, and these microbes ebola comes out of bats and a couple years ago it killed 11,000 people in west africa. so we'll talk a little bit up here for maybe half an hour and then have a conversation with you guys. want to start with carl. every time we have a new microbe on the scene i feel like our responses range from either -- both expressions of powerlessness and it's either panic and hysteria or denial and dismissal. so sell us about zika virus and where should we fall on...
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to support ebola. however, when we have another more highly prioritized non-discretionary expense such as zika, it makes common sense in my own family, i would do the same thing. >> thanks. we will let our guest respond. >> i agree with his point. if you compare your vacations to paying your mortgage or your vacation pot of money to versus your daughter's college education, yeah, if you are running short on your college -- paying your daughter's college education or your mortgage, yeah, you are going to shave away some of the money from your pot of money for your vacation. i get that. but i see ebola and zika as very different from a vacation. i think there are few people looking forward to becoming infected with ebola. i know everybody would love to be able to say i'm going to take my vacation. it's easy to transfer from a vacation pot of money to pay for your mortgage or your daughter's college. i get that. it's very difficult to say you are going to take money to help continue to prevent ebola from
to support ebola. however, when we have another more highly prioritized non-discretionary expense such as zika, it makes common sense in my own family, i would do the same thing. >> thanks. we will let our guest respond. >> i agree with his point. if you compare your vacations to paying your mortgage or your vacation pot of money to versus your daughter's college education, yeah, if you are running short on your college -- paying your daughter's college education or your mortgage,...
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and the massachusetts doctor who survived ebola action. his new mission to bring healthcare back to west africa. cindy? >> i'm tracking spot showers, but also areas of dense fog. since 1961, pearle vision has been providing expert eye care. today, we make caring for your eyes even easier. right now, buy one pair of glasses, and get another pair free. this is genuine eye care in your neighborhood. >> a massachusetts doctor who survived ebola has a new mission in mind. dr. rick sacra is launching a fundraiser. he wants to bring services back to west africa to help people suffering from aids. he'll take a 160-mile bike ride around the state in order to spread the word and collect donations. >> everybody stopped going to the hospital during ebola. a lot of the and were no longer there. >> dr. sacra fought ebola two years ago while working as a missionary physician at a hospital in liberia. he noted the spike in death from aids on the times he has been back to west africa. >> jersey sales spike for colin controversy. what the nfl star plans to
and the massachusetts doctor who survived ebola action. his new mission to bring healthcare back to west africa. cindy? >> i'm tracking spot showers, but also areas of dense fog. since 1961, pearle vision has been providing expert eye care. today, we make caring for your eyes even easier. right now, buy one pair of glasses, and get another pair free. this is genuine eye care in your neighborhood. >> a massachusetts doctor who survived ebola has a new mission in mind. dr. rick sacra...
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thinking about ebola versus zika, it is a good idea as a nondiscretionary concept to support ebola.riorityave a higher nondiscretionary spending, it makes common sense. host: we will that our guests respond. guest: if you are comparing your vacations to paying your your daughter's education, if you are running short on paying your daughter's college education or your mortgage, you will shave away some of the money from your vacation. i get that. i see ebola and zika as different from a vacation. there are few people who are looking forward to becoming infected with ebola. i know everybody would love to say they could take a vacation. it is easy to transfer money from a vacation pot to pay for your mortgage or your daughter's college. it is difficult to say you will take money from continuing ebola to spread to make sure zika does not spread because you know ebola is still out there and that americans could -- americans could still contract it. you are simply playing a shell game because you know you will need money for ebola. you don't necessarily need to take that vacation. i agree
thinking about ebola versus zika, it is a good idea as a nondiscretionary concept to support ebola.riorityave a higher nondiscretionary spending, it makes common sense. host: we will that our guests respond. guest: if you are comparing your vacations to paying your your daughter's education, if you are running short on paying your daughter's college education or your mortgage, you will shave away some of the money from your vacation. i get that. i see ebola and zika as different from a...
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the bill we got back from the house took 100 $79 from ebola million from07 ebola funding. fundone is that helped zika. effort to show how crazy they are over there in the house as speaker boehner said, they cannot get something passed their unless they did something -- there unless they do something to take care of the right-wing crazies. the struck a prohibition on confederate flag. they wanted to be able to apply it -- fly it. how could anyone with a conscience vote for that? we are not going to. >> moments ago our democratic colleagues killed another test. i tested whether they care more about american families -- a test whether they care more about american families or special interest groups. this is what i'm talking about. it tested -- the test they failed is one to see whether they care more about averting these devastating birth defects caused by the zika virus or whether they care more about the special interest groups that raise money off of legislation designed to solve problems and prevent public health disasters like this. unfortunately, they made the wrong ch
the bill we got back from the house took 100 $79 from ebola million from07 ebola funding. fundone is that helped zika. effort to show how crazy they are over there in the house as speaker boehner said, they cannot get something passed their unless they did something -- there unless they do something to take care of the right-wing crazies. the struck a prohibition on confederate flag. they wanted to be able to apply it -- fly it. how could anyone with a conscience vote for that? we are not going...
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people said, you have ebola. that's why i left my country.eporter: the final refugees reach the siem pilot just before nightfall. every square meter on deck is occupied. the entire ship is full of rescued d people, and everyone s relieved that the operation was a success. the crew worked flat out for twelve hours. their mission has pushed them to their limits. >> it was a very long day. we never had so many migrants on the boat before. i don't know what time it is. i'm very proud of the guys. we did a very nice job, i think. reporter: more than a thousand refugees from 22 countries were rescued. they're now headed to a camp on the italian mainland. they're the lucky ones. many refugees suffer fates that are far worse. michelle: when german chancellor angela merkel said, we can do this, the world responded with a range of emotions. from outrage at what some viewed as an imposition, to others saying she should receive the nobel prize for peace. as an american, it gave me butterflies, as it was reminiscent of another world leader, full of hope o
people said, you have ebola. that's why i left my country.eporter: the final refugees reach the siem pilot just before nightfall. every square meter on deck is occupied. the entire ship is full of rescued d people, and everyone s relieved that the operation was a success. the crew worked flat out for twelve hours. their mission has pushed them to their limits. >> it was a very long day. we never had so many migrants on the boat before. i don't know what time it is. i'm very proud of the...
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. >>> coming up on wbz this morning, a local doctor who beat ebola hitting the road today. >> the new mission as he bikes across massachusetts. >> also ahead this morning, an injured dog recovery. we'll have an update on maverick, the dog that chewed off part of his paw. >> the new rules at disney world for kids entering the park. >> as boston heads back to school today, we're celebrating some of our favorite students. this is the son of photographer mike townsend. jonah is in the fifth grade this . >>> today's money watch, good news for airport travelers. there's a new most interesting man in the world. >> is it you? >> you've got fob kidding. >> plus reaction to apple's those stories and more. good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning, kate and eastbound. -- ken. apple didn't really wow investors. shares rose but only by a fraction. the iphone 7 is water resistant. there's a longer battery life and better camera. there will be lightening ear pads or converter. or you can wait for october for the wireless earbuds. spur sales. >>> disney world are now requiring children to have th
. >>> coming up on wbz this morning, a local doctor who beat ebola hitting the road today. >> the new mission as he bikes across massachusetts. >> also ahead this morning, an injured dog recovery. we'll have an update on maverick, the dog that chewed off part of his paw. >> the new rules at disney world for kids entering the park. >> as boston heads back to school today, we're celebrating some of our favorite students. this is the son of photographer mike...
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people said, you have ebola. that's why i left my country.eporter: the final refugees reach the siem pilot just before nightfall. every square meter on deck is occupied. the entire ship is full of rescued people, and everyone is relieved that the operation was a success. the crew worked flat out for twelve hours. their mission has pushed them to their limits. >> it was a very long day. we never had so many migrants on the boat before. i don't know what time it is. i'm very proud of the guys. we did a very nice job, i think. reporter: more than a thousand refugees from 22 countries were rescued. they're now headed to a camp on the italian mainland. they're the lucky ones. many refugees suffer fates that are far worse. michelle: when german chancellor angela merkel said, we can do this, the world responded with a range of emotions. from outrage at what some viewed as an imposition, to others saying she should receive the nobel prize for peace. as an american, it gave me butterflies, as it was reminiscent of another world leader, full of hope of
people said, you have ebola. that's why i left my country.eporter: the final refugees reach the siem pilot just before nightfall. every square meter on deck is occupied. the entire ship is full of rescued people, and everyone is relieved that the operation was a success. the crew worked flat out for twelve hours. their mission has pushed them to their limits. >> it was a very long day. we never had so many migrants on the boat before. i don't know what time it is. i'm very proud of the...
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. >> a local doctor who survived ebola and now racing money to fight another deadly virus. a closer look at his mission. >> a local dog on the road to recovery. we'll have an update on maverick and how he's settling in with his new family. danielle. >> ken, good morning. so temperatures this morning running in the 60s with some clouds and patchy fog. a few showers as well. but the you believe breaks out. we come in the 80s today f boston's first day of school. have a great first day back, and we're having a little fun this morning sharing some of our old back-to-cog pics. head -- back to school. my lunch box is almost as big as i am. you're watching wbz this anyone with type 2 diabetes knows how it feels to see your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could... love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana?. sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana? is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. in fact, it's b
. >> a local doctor who survived ebola and now racing money to fight another deadly virus. a closer look at his mission. >> a local dog on the road to recovery. we'll have an update on maverick and how he's settling in with his new family. danielle. >> ken, good morning. so temperatures this morning running in the 60s with some clouds and patchy fog. a few showers as well. but the you believe breaks out. we come in the 80s today f boston's first day of school. have a great...
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but don't say go use ebola fund. no, we need ebola fund for ebola. we have taken the ebola fund an the only way to do any research and the prevention and the rest is taking money from something else. but you have a situation -- this takes you to the difference between the democrats and the republicans. budget by not allocating resources to what we need abt. it's about how we invest in the always say them me your values, show me your budget. if your budget is one that says tax cuts for the wealthst, it will trickle down versus investment in the future, our education, our infrastructure, and our good health of the have with the american people. and we shoulde focusing on these campaigns onssues that affect people in their lives, ver wins. >> let's go back to hillary clinton and her e-mails. that is something that a lot of people are talking about right now. the fbi report says a specialist used a programalle bleach bit to delete unknown number of e-mails after the house productive those relevant e-mails. some say this is going to the case that hilla cl
but don't say go use ebola fund. no, we need ebola fund for ebola. we have taken the ebola fund an the only way to do any research and the prevention and the rest is taking money from something else. but you have a situation -- this takes you to the difference between the democrats and the republicans. budget by not allocating resources to what we need abt. it's about how we invest in the always say them me your values, show me your budget. if your budget is one that says tax cuts for the...
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they want to take from the ebola fund.take from one fund that's still necessary to protect our country and take it to another. i got bit by mosquitos last night. i went to bed thinking could it be zika. it's out there. people in miami, they have identified bites of zika. and this is something we need to deal with for the safety of our people. >> the president says 1.1 billion. what would that do? >> it would give local governments the ability to have more money to spray. spraying is the best way to kill the mosquitos and to avoid the contact with the zika virus. we t would also fund cdc activities that will go into studying which mosquitos and the bites and where they are spreading. >> to state the obvious, i don't think anyone that's an elected politician is against spraying to stop zika mosquitos, right? >> well, i wouldn't think so, but the republicans won't create funds to do it. they won't have new funds unless they get an offset and they want the offset is to be ebola. two years ago it was ebola they were making were
they want to take from the ebola fund.take from one fund that's still necessary to protect our country and take it to another. i got bit by mosquitos last night. i went to bed thinking could it be zika. it's out there. people in miami, they have identified bites of zika. and this is something we need to deal with for the safety of our people. >> the president says 1.1 billion. what would that do? >> it would give local governments the ability to have more money to spray. spraying is...
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today zika, nobody talks about ebola. tomorrow it will be something else.ly, one of these days one of these will be global and very lethal. it will be catastrophic. we have to have a long term commitment and solution and long term institution. >> potentially one that is not so dependent on headlines or congress responding to the outbreak of the moment like some sort of infrastructure in place that set up to respond. >> that's exactly the proposal. dedicated to make one vaccine after the other or in the case of emergency focus. >> why are you so confident that there will be deadly epidemic just described and will continue to have these new outbreaks? >> if you look back in 2005 it was an outbreak and then the ebola joit break and then zika outbreak. the reason is globalization. millions of people every day. >> you can find different kinds of problems. not only talking one or the other. no matter what kind of disease or illness you can come up -- >> i am optimistic that for most of these vaccines are feasible. i am optimistic that we have developed technology
today zika, nobody talks about ebola. tomorrow it will be something else.ly, one of these days one of these will be global and very lethal. it will be catastrophic. we have to have a long term commitment and solution and long term institution. >> potentially one that is not so dependent on headlines or congress responding to the outbreak of the moment like some sort of infrastructure in place that set up to respond. >> that's exactly the proposal. dedicated to make one vaccine after...
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s street comparing syrian refugees to ebola skittles. if i had ebola skittles and i you -- a bowl of skittles and i told you just three would kill you, what you eat a handful? >>> the denver broncos will be without demarcus ware for five weeks now. he hurt his form after he collided on sunday. be the replacement. you can listen to more about the surgery on koa news radio. we are at 6:21 now. ,, there's something out there. that can be serious, even fatal to infants. it's whooping cough, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about a whooping cough vaccination today. >>> welcome back. we have some storms rolling through the dakotas heading it is still pretty hot in that area as well, and it is hot down south with 96 in dallas and 93 in new orleans today. the still have some rain possible in dc this morning with potential for flooding. writing is a huge issue in the desert southwest with remnants from tropical storm in the area. >>> we are watching the tribe this morning from copter 4 this is what it looks like. you can see it starting to load
s street comparing syrian refugees to ebola skittles. if i had ebola skittles and i you -- a bowl of skittles and i told you just three would kill you, what you eat a handful? >>> the denver broncos will be without demarcus ware for five weeks now. he hurt his form after he collided on sunday. be the replacement. you can listen to more about the surgery on koa news radio. we are at 6:21 now. ,, there's something out there. that can be serious, even fatal to infants. it's whooping...
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ebola. it was terribly hurtful to africa. people in america were afraid. we had nurses and doctors leaving to treat it. it is still around. they are still putting out it. -- putting out fires as we speak. the bill we got back from the house took $107 million from ebola funding. that money they took helped fund zika. just an effort to show how crazy they are over there in the house as speaker boehner said, they could not get something passed their unless they did something to take care of the right-wing crazies. they struck a prohibition on the confederate flag. they wanted to be able to apply it -- fly it. that did the bill we have. how could anyone with a conscience vote for that? we are not going to. >> moments ago our democratic colleagues failed another test. a test to whether they care more about american families or about special interest groups. this is what i'm talking about. a test our democratic colleagues failed is one to see whether they care more about averting these devastating birth defects caused by the zika virus or whether they care more
ebola. it was terribly hurtful to africa. people in america were afraid. we had nurses and doctors leaving to treat it. it is still around. they are still putting out it. -- putting out fires as we speak. the bill we got back from the house took $107 million from ebola funding. that money they took helped fund zika. just an effort to show how crazy they are over there in the house as speaker boehner said, they could not get something passed their unless they did something to take care of the...
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but don't say go use ebola funds. no, we need the ebola funds for ebola. we've taken the ebola funds. that's the only way we've been able to do any research and vector all the prevention and the rest is taking money from something else. but you have a situation -- just takes you to the difference between the democrats and republicans. republicans are there for the wealthiest people. trickle down economics. and now you're going to balance the budget by not allocating resources to what we need. that's what the election is about is about how we invest in the american people. i always say to them, show me your values. show me your budget. if your budget is one that says tax cut for the wealthiest that will trickle down versus investment in the future our education, our infrastructure, in our good american people, that's a debate that we have to have with the american people. and we should be focussing on these campaigns on issues that affect people in their lives. >> leader pelosi, let me ask you, let's go back to hillary clinton and her e-mails because that i
but don't say go use ebola funds. no, we need the ebola funds for ebola. we've taken the ebola funds. that's the only way we've been able to do any research and vector all the prevention and the rest is taking money from something else. but you have a situation -- just takes you to the difference between the democrats and republicans. republicans are there for the wealthiest people. trickle down economics. and now you're going to balance the budget by not allocating resources to what we need....
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office, a from the rack, same-sex marriage is declared legal, largest bankruptcy for a city happened, ebola that major house crisis, us began diplomatic relations with cuba after decades, babies that were born at the time are likely in the first grade. it has taken a long time we are close. very close. odot says you have to consider a lot of things. first of all this bridge is almost 1 mile long so it is very long . you are also going over a river. take into consideration you have drama tracks, incorporate -- incorporate rta and businesses on each side of the bridge. 140,000 cars go over these bridges everyday. so it is really an incredible feat that it is finally done and a lot of people are breathing a sigh of relief. we live in cleveland hilary golston. >> coming up tonight thrown delivery. the high-tech services slowly becoming a reality. plus on a mission. why cyclists plan to bike more than 3000 miles cross-country. >>> mcdonald's testing new meal options first tiniest -- for its tiniest customers. delivered to your doorstep by a road? massachusetts-based robot makers make drones. the
office, a from the rack, same-sex marriage is declared legal, largest bankruptcy for a city happened, ebola that major house crisis, us began diplomatic relations with cuba after decades, babies that were born at the time are likely in the first grade. it has taken a long time we are close. very close. odot says you have to consider a lot of things. first of all this bridge is almost 1 mile long so it is very long . you are also going over a river. take into consideration you have drama tracks,...
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i think of the thousands of health care workers from around the world who volunteered to fight ebola. i remember the young entrepreneurs i met who are now starting new businesses in cuba, the parliamentarians who used to be just a few years ago political prisoners in myanmar. i think of the girls who have braved taunts or violence just to go to school in afghanistan, and the university students who started programs online to reject the extremism of organizations like isil. i draw strength from the young americans -- entrepreneurs, activists, soldiers, new citizens -- who are remaking our nation once again, who are unconstrained by old habits and old conventions, and unencumbered by what is, but are instead ready to seize what ought to be. my own family is a made up of the flesh and blood and traditions and cultures and faiths from a lot of different parts of the world, just as america has been built by immigrants from every shore. and in my own life, in this country, and as president, i have learned that our identities do not have to be defined by putting someone else down, but can be
i think of the thousands of health care workers from around the world who volunteered to fight ebola. i remember the young entrepreneurs i met who are now starting new businesses in cuba, the parliamentarians who used to be just a few years ago political prisoners in myanmar. i think of the girls who have braved taunts or violence just to go to school in afghanistan, and the university students who started programs online to reject the extremism of organizations like isil. i draw strength from...
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university officials deemed africa unsuitable because ebola was on one part of the continent.the whole continent, they felt, was an issue. this is an alarmist attitude. proper research wasn't done. consider from a different angle, the outbreak of the zika virus in the southern states of america, should african nations in the continent of north america unsuitable for travel? similarly business managers need to do necessary research to know what areas to avoid due to this, proper research. >> best practice in terms of medical you want to specify your disease threat and the risk of documents, be very up front with it. documents and examples are in the book "look before leaping: risks, liabilities, and repair of study abroad in higher education" as well but to name it straight out, these risks as well, might mean you have a third waiver, not just the general one but one specific to that region of the world. let me close with the top 5 best practices, we want to delve into and consider. number one, no 911 in that country. know their version of the emergency number, the us state dep
university officials deemed africa unsuitable because ebola was on one part of the continent.the whole continent, they felt, was an issue. this is an alarmist attitude. proper research wasn't done. consider from a different angle, the outbreak of the zika virus in the southern states of america, should african nations in the continent of north america unsuitable for travel? similarly business managers need to do necessary research to know what areas to avoid due to this, proper research....
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the doctor who survived the ebola virus is now another health crisis. today dr. rick sacra is starting a 160-mile bike ride to raise money to fight aids in west africa. he contracted ebola two years ago while working as a missionary physician in liberia. he has been back to west africa several times and noted the >> the opening ceremony for the paralympics began in radio. the true spirit came out. fans cheer on the athlete as she gets back up from that fall and she quickly finished her march. >> olympic swimmer ryan lochte has learned his punishment for the drunken run-in at a rio gas station. cnn reports that a 10-month suspension was handed u.s.a. swimming and the u.s. olympic committee. he will be banned from the 2017 world championships. lochte admits to making up the story about being robbed at a gas station. >> the washington spirit avoided a protest by megan rapinoe. the women's soccer star took a knee during the anthem during her last match in chicago and she made the move in solidarity anthem. >> the warrior ice arena is set to open in a matter of hours.
the doctor who survived the ebola virus is now another health crisis. today dr. rick sacra is starting a 160-mile bike ride to raise money to fight aids in west africa. he contracted ebola two years ago while working as a missionary physician in liberia. he has been back to west africa several times and noted the >> the opening ceremony for the paralympics began in radio. the true spirit came out. fans cheer on the athlete as she gets back up from that fall and she quickly finished her...
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we did this on ebola. we should do it for every global health threat. the truth is, though, that on ebola, if we had already had a pandemic response team in place that we probably could have cut the amount of death and harm that was done by that disease by a dramatic amount. the most important thing right now is that we need the congressional republicans to stop playing politics and work with democrats to pass a real and serious response to the zika crisis, including emergency funding. the fastest way to do this for the house is to bring a bipartisan senate bill passed with $1.1 billion compromise bill to address the d.c. epidemic and bring it up for a vote. we've already passed that through the senate. so the house republicans should just take it up, vote on it, and we'll get it done because it's only a matter of time before the fear of local transmission in florida becomes the reality for nearly every state in this nation. that is why immediate funding is a critical component of the u.s. and global fight against the zika virus. we have the intellectua
we did this on ebola. we should do it for every global health threat. the truth is, though, that on ebola, if we had already had a pandemic response team in place that we probably could have cut the amount of death and harm that was done by that disease by a dramatic amount. the most important thing right now is that we need the congressional republicans to stop playing politics and work with democrats to pass a real and serious response to the zika crisis, including emergency funding. the...
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i think of the thousands of healthcare workers from around the worlds who volunteer to fight ebola. i remember the young europes i met who are now starting new businesses in cuba, the parliamentarians, girls who brave taunts and violence just to go to school in afghanistan and the university of students who started programs online to reject the extremism of organizations like isil. i draw strength from the young americans, entrepreneurs, activists, soldiers, new citizens who are remaking our nation once again who are unconstrained by old habits and unincumbered but ready to seize what ought to be. my own family is made up of the flesh and blood and traditions and cultures and face from a lot of different parts of the world. just as america has been built by immigrant from every shore. in my own life in this country and as president i have learned that our identities do not have to be defined by putting someone else down but can be enhanced by lifting somebody else up. they don't have to be defined in opposition to others but rather by a belief and liberty and equality and justice an
i think of the thousands of healthcare workers from around the worlds who volunteer to fight ebola. i remember the young europes i met who are now starting new businesses in cuba, the parliamentarians, girls who brave taunts and violence just to go to school in afghanistan and the university of students who started programs online to reject the extremism of organizations like isil. i draw strength from the young americans, entrepreneurs, activists, soldiers, new citizens who are remaking our...
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emily: the holden doctor who survived the ebola virus is taking o today dr. rick sacra is starting a 160-mile bike ride to raise money to fight aids in west africa. he contracted ebola two years ago while working as a missionary physician at a hospital in liberia. he's been back to west africa several times and noted the spike in deaths from aids. the crowd giving emotional assistance here. >> the opening ceremony for the paralympics begins in rio. the true spirit of the games came out during the final leg of the torch relay. fans cheering on that athlete as she gets back up and finished her march. randy: ryan lochte has learned his punishment for that drunken run-in at a rio gas station. cnn reports that a ten-month suspension was handed out by the usa swimming and the u.s. olympic committ from the 2017 world championships. lochte admits to making up a story about being robbed at a gas station. emily: the washington spirit managed to avoid a silent protest by the seattle reign's megan rapinoe. she took a knee during her last march in chicago, making the move
emily: the holden doctor who survived the ebola virus is taking o today dr. rick sacra is starting a 160-mile bike ride to raise money to fight aids in west africa. he contracted ebola two years ago while working as a missionary physician at a hospital in liberia. he's been back to west africa several times and noted the spike in deaths from aids. the crowd giving emotional assistance here. >> the opening ceremony for the paralympics begins in rio. the true spirit of the games came out...
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the new york city fire department, which had its own ebola scare. >> as new york city, we are one oftry points for world travelers, especially world travelers from west africa, sori clearly this was on our agenda to prepare, to be able toab respond effectively and safely. >> reporter: doctor david prezant is the chief medical officer for the f.d.n.y. he says highlight has filled a big need for the department. >> now you have an e.m.s. worker in full protective equipment, knowing that protective equipment is really good but now he or she can look at their glove and see it's blue. >> reporter: back in portland, as the evening competition wrapped up, the teams who received the most "ventuream bucks" were announced. >> okay, this is what we've been waiting for! the first prize with $96 million venture bucks, they'll be getting $1,000 and it goes to... it goes to kinnos!" >> reporter: the team enjoyed their win and then quickly goten back to work. a few days later, they were headed to europe to meet with the world health organization and doctors without borders. for the pbs newshour, i'm
the new york city fire department, which had its own ebola scare. >> as new york city, we are one oftry points for world travelers, especially world travelers from west africa, sori clearly this was on our agenda to prepare, to be able toab respond effectively and safely. >> reporter: doctor david prezant is the chief medical officer for the f.d.n.y. he says highlight has filled a big need for the department. >> now you have an e.m.s. worker in full protective equipment,...
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. >>> the massachusetts doctor who survived ebola is raising money to fight another deadly virus. today dr. rick sake ra starts that lasts three days. he will discuss the resurgence of hiv in countries like liberia. in fact, he contracted ebola while serving as a missionary physician there. >>> a dog who was the physician of serious abuse is now settling in with his new family. maverick the german shepherd actually chewed off part of his own paw. he was rescued by animal control officers and now he has a new forever home with a who says it was love at first sight. >> it was like we had known him for years. he was giving kisses within a minute he had rolled over and wanted his belly rubbed. >> his paw is still healing. he has another surgery scheduled for today. but vets say he is doing just fine. >>> well ahead the local company getting help in search for a ski can a vac even. >> plus mystery on the cape, this special moment caught on camera leading to a search this morning. >> a treat for pets and their the special truck rolling into town today. >> on this back-to-school thursday
. >>> the massachusetts doctor who survived ebola is raising money to fight another deadly virus. today dr. rick sake ra starts that lasts three days. he will discuss the resurgence of hiv in countries like liberia. in fact, he contracted ebola while serving as a missionary physician there. >>> a dog who was the physician of serious abuse is now settling in with his new family. maverick the german shepherd actually chewed off part of his own paw. he was rescued by animal...
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and on top of that with ebola it was more a matter of supportive treatment.be okay. here we don't have a vaccine, so if a baby gets infected, that's a lifetime that's going to affect that child and the family. >> dr. debbie, thank you for explaining it's all. >>> hillary clinton releasing her plans for price controls on drugs. is it the right prescription or is it actually going to mean more trouble in the industry? we'll debate and you'll decide coming up. hey, jesse. who are you? i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit from voya. orange money represents the money you put away for retirement. over time, your money could multiply. hello, all of you. get organized at voya.com. burning, pins-and-needles of beforediabetic nerve pain, these feet played shortstop in high school, learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from moderat
and on top of that with ebola it was more a matter of supportive treatment.be okay. here we don't have a vaccine, so if a baby gets infected, that's a lifetime that's going to affect that child and the family. >> dr. debbie, thank you for explaining it's all. >>> hillary clinton releasing her plans for price controls on drugs. is it the right prescription or is it actually going to mean more trouble in the industry? we'll debate and you'll decide coming up. hey, jesse. who are...
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missions to other countries and cuba sent hundreds of health care workers to west africa to fight ebolae also exported doctors to other latin american countries in exchange for badly needed oil and hard currency. which some cubans complain has led to a shortage of experienced doctors in their own country. i left the latin american medical school impressed by these students who took such a huge leap of faith to come to a country most of them had never even visited to study medicine in a foreign language and to give a true commitment to this style of health care. that's pretty good. next, we take a ride for a classic tour of this historic city. regardless of the conditions. ♪ get great offers at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get up to $5,000 customer cash on select 2016 models. ends september 5th. see your lexus dealer. kind of like this look. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase. whatever. >>> according to the world bank, life expectancy here in cuba is 80 years old. that's one of the highest in the world. to give you some context, the united states is 79 years old
missions to other countries and cuba sent hundreds of health care workers to west africa to fight ebolae also exported doctors to other latin american countries in exchange for badly needed oil and hard currency. which some cubans complain has led to a shortage of experienced doctors in their own country. i left the latin american medical school impressed by these students who took such a huge leap of faith to come to a country most of them had never even visited to study medicine in a foreign...
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storms will be around saturday it won't rain the ebola whole game. florida u and a. miami gardens. 86 degrees will be hot. 26% chance of rain in that one. south carolina state and ucf scattered rain possible. 80-degree theres. fsu, ole miss, this game is monday, 80 degrees as they play in the fsu seminoles. 90 degrees. forecast high sunday. a bit more sunshine. same for monday, labor day. next week, probably a lot more sunshine. a chance to dry out. a good way to put it humidity. but, certainly a chance to see fewer showers which many folks could use. especially in pasco county. four inches of rain at that location. >> thank you sir. we appreciate it. >>> coming up next in sports, the bucs begin trimming their roster ahead of saturday's deadline. >> yep, we will hear from a couple of players who will see >> the bucs do not have to officially cut any players until tomorrow afternoon. but their roster is set. at least until other players around the league are let go. then they can wheel and deal. wide receiver kenny bell left wednesday's preseason game with a concussio
storms will be around saturday it won't rain the ebola whole game. florida u and a. miami gardens. 86 degrees will be hot. 26% chance of rain in that one. south carolina state and ucf scattered rain possible. 80-degree theres. fsu, ole miss, this game is monday, 80 degrees as they play in the fsu seminoles. 90 degrees. forecast high sunday. a bit more sunshine. same for monday, labor day. next week, probably a lot more sunshine. a chance to dry out. a good way to put it humidity. but, certainly...
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. >> if congress can spend billions to fight an ebola outbreak on a distant continent, surely we can allocate 600 million to combat a if we work together to get this done. jennifer: senator shaheen called on congress to stay in session to address opioid funding. she says while the comprehensive addiction and recovery act is good legislation, it doesn't provide one cent to fight the epidemic. and congress' failure to act is having, quote, tragic consequences. tom: we have new details in the search for a wantedded bank robber. manchester police say the man who held up a bank of america on pictures were taken of a man walking into the eastern bank a few hundred yards away from the bank of america just minutes before the robbery. police say these pictures taken at the bank of america show the same man in the sale clothing approaching a teller. authorities say he passedded the teller a note demanding money. >> he left on foot and bank surveillance shows him heading toward oak street. he may have entered a silver vehicleit tom: anyone who may recognize this man is asked to call manchester
. >> if congress can spend billions to fight an ebola outbreak on a distant continent, surely we can allocate 600 million to combat a if we work together to get this done. jennifer: senator shaheen called on congress to stay in session to address opioid funding. she says while the comprehensive addiction and recovery act is good legislation, it doesn't provide one cent to fight the epidemic. and congress' failure to act is having, quote, tragic consequences. tom: we have new details in...
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i think of the thousands of health care workers from around the world who volunteered to fight ebola. i remember the young entrepreneurs i met who are now starting new businesses in cuba, the parliamentarians who used to be political prisoners in myanmar. i think of the girls who have braved taunts or violence just to go to school in afghanistan. and the university students who started programs online to reject the extremism of organizations like isil. i draw strength from the young americans, entrepreneurs, activists, soldiers, new citizens who are remaking our nation once again, who are unconstrained by old habits, conventions and unencumbered by what is but instead, seize what ought to be. my own family is made up of the flesh and blood and traditions and cultures and faiths from a lot of different parts of the world. just as america has been built by immigrants from every shore and in my own life, in this country, and as president, i have learned that our identities do not have to be defined by putting someone else down but can be enhanced by lifting somebody else up. that they do
i think of the thousands of health care workers from around the world who volunteered to fight ebola. i remember the young entrepreneurs i met who are now starting new businesses in cuba, the parliamentarians who used to be political prisoners in myanmar. i think of the girls who have braved taunts or violence just to go to school in afghanistan. and the university students who started programs online to reject the extremism of organizations like isil. i draw strength from the young americans,...
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but this portable pharmacy could be configured to manufacture on-the-spo malaria, cholera, even the ebola virus. >> you can imagine making antibiotics with this system. >> also hormones for healing wounds and burns. or insulin for diabetics. >> before you would imagine that you would need a giant pharmaceutical company with large systems to be able to do that. but now we've shown that this actually has the potential to accomplish the same task. >> lee says the system is still in its development stage, and requires more work to convert actual pill that patients can consume. so far, most of the team's financial support has come from a federal agency funding advanced research projects for the department of defense. >> we have been talking about tropical storm hermine. can we enjoy how gorgeous tonight is? beautiful as we lead into a holiday weekend. it is not a washout. harvey: we have beautiful weather to enjoy and saturday. rain preconditions whatever rain we are likely to get probably will not monday and the gust year winds are likely to be sunday night into monday. that is the overview o
but this portable pharmacy could be configured to manufacture on-the-spo malaria, cholera, even the ebola virus. >> you can imagine making antibiotics with this system. >> also hormones for healing wounds and burns. or insulin for diabetics. >> before you would imagine that you would need a giant pharmaceutical company with large systems to be able to do that. but now we've shown that this actually has the potential to accomplish the same task. >> lee says the system is...
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i think of the thousands of health care workers from around the world who vunered to fight ebola. i remember the young entrepreneurs who are starting young businesses in cuba. the parliamentarians who used to be just a few years ago political prisoners in myanmar. i think of the girls who have braved taunts or violence just to go to school in afghanistan. and the university students who started programs online to reject the extremism of organizations like isil. i draw strength from the young americans, entrepreneurs, activists, soldiers, new citizens, who are remaking our nation once again. who are unconstrained by old habits and old conventions and unencumbered by what is but instead ready to seize what ought to be. my own family is made up of the flesh and blood and traditions and cultures and face from a lot of different parts of the world. just as america's been built by immigrants from every shore. and in my own life, in this country, as president, i have learned that our identities do not have to be defined by putting someone else down but can be enhanced by lifting somebody
i think of the thousands of health care workers from around the world who vunered to fight ebola. i remember the young entrepreneurs who are starting young businesses in cuba. the parliamentarians who used to be just a few years ago political prisoners in myanmar. i think of the girls who have braved taunts or violence just to go to school in afghanistan. and the university students who started programs online to reject the extremism of organizations like isil. i draw strength from the young...