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. >>> quarantining ebola sufferers is still the most effective way to stop its spread but in west africa itself doing so means cutting off already poor people from their source of income. it's usually so busy here but now it's deserted. shops closed indefinitely and farmers who usually are here stay away. more than 20 homes in the town are cordened off under quarantine. all people lives in households where someone has died of ebola or had contact with a person confirmed as positive are required to stay inside their homes for 21 days. it comes at a price though. >>reporter: aid groups have be supplying is food to some under quarantine but for many who are already poor, it's been a desperate time. alfred recovereded from the virus to find that 12 of his family members had died. at least 68 rebels have been killed in fighting in yemen. they were battling al quaeda and tribesmen. five yemeni tribesmen were killed. >> that's where dozens of people are rallying against fighters. they're calling for the shiite rebel group to leave the city and for the police to regain control. they continue to
. >>> quarantining ebola sufferers is still the most effective way to stop its spread but in west africa itself doing so means cutting off already poor people from their source of income. it's usually so busy here but now it's deserted. shops closed indefinitely and farmers who usually are here stay away. more than 20 homes in the town are cordened off under quarantine. all people lives in households where someone has died of ebola or had contact with a person confirmed as positive are...
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the country lacks hundreds of beds and a mere fraction of ebola sufferers are in specialized treatment centers. according to the world health organization, ebola has killed over 3300 with 600 those in sierra leone. >> let's go back to our top story, the ongoing protests in central hong kong. we were looking at live pictures earlier. we will take another look at them. central hong kong, throngs of people along the main arteries. we are joined by our correspondent standing by. we have seen some clashes between pro and anti-protest groups this morning. what is the latest on the ground now? >> we have seen the scuffles continued through the day. it would not be pushing it too far to say there are quite tense situations on the other side of the bank. we have seen those scuffles proved the pro-democracy demonstrators are accusing the probe asian groups of being brought in by the government to break up the protests. we are seeing an escalation of the situation before we saw the police trying to prevent them from moving too far in terms of taking over government buildings. with this third grou
the country lacks hundreds of beds and a mere fraction of ebola sufferers are in specialized treatment centers. according to the world health organization, ebola has killed over 3300 with 600 those in sierra leone. >> let's go back to our top story, the ongoing protests in central hong kong. we were looking at live pictures earlier. we will take another look at them. central hong kong, throngs of people along the main arteries. we are joined by our correspondent standing by. we have seen...
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stuart: but if a patient is identified as a likely ebola sufferers or heat or she has got ebola, thisis well away from the four hospitals. how do you treat that patient who has got it and how do you transport them? >> that is where the ctc and the new military unit comes in. they can safely transport the patient, we know they can do that because nina pham endeavour vincent. stuart: diana hospital somewhere -- >> the diagnosis is not hard. one hospital messed up for a couple days but there is a test that can confirm the ebola diagnosis within a day and at that point that hospital where there is new york or cincinnati or some small town along her has the responsibility for caring for ebola because these hospitals can't do it. stuart: they fly in this team, they take charge be >> evacuate the patient to one of the containment centers. stuart: what is wrong with that plan? >> that is why we build those containment. stuart: what are you complaining about? is a rational plan. >> the reason the administration is not going with that plan is it hinges on one thing. you must control the inflow
stuart: but if a patient is identified as a likely ebola sufferers or heat or she has got ebola, thisis well away from the four hospitals. how do you treat that patient who has got it and how do you transport them? >> that is where the ctc and the new military unit comes in. they can safely transport the patient, we know they can do that because nina pham endeavour vincent. stuart: diana hospital somewhere -- >> the diagnosis is not hard. one hospital messed up for a couple days but...
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. >> now, while those drugs are being tested quarantining ebola suffering is still being put forward as the most effective way of stopping the spread of the virus. doing so means cutting off already h ever poor people from the source of income. are staying away. more than 20 homes where quarantined. where somebody has died of egoal la, or somebody who has had contact, are required to stay inside their homes for 21 days. it's a major health officials hope will stop the virus, but it comes at a price. >> for more, it's been a desperate time. >> she says the death and illness as long as what is being described as an economic catastrophe will be felt for deck kates to come. al jazeera. >> now passengers arriving in the united states, will now be required to fly into one of just five airports. all of them have got enhanced screening procedures. more now from kimberly, in washington, d.c. >> the department of homeland security has put in place new travel restrictions for passenger whose wish with to travel to the united states, from sierra lee yien, guinea, or liberia, of course those coun
. >> now, while those drugs are being tested quarantining ebola suffering is still being put forward as the most effective way of stopping the spread of the virus. doing so means cutting off already h ever poor people from the source of income. are staying away. more than 20 homes where quarantined. where somebody has died of egoal la, or somebody who has had contact, are required to stay inside their homes for 21 days. it's a major health officials hope will stop the virus, but it comes...
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of course, while all those drugs are still being tested, quarantining ebola sufferers is still the most effective way to stop the spread. people living in households where someone who has died of ebola are required to stay inside their homes for 21 days. it's a major health official's hope will stop the virus from spreading but it comes at a price. >>reporter: aid groups have been supplying food to some under quarantine but for many who are already poor, it's been a desperate time. alfred recovered from the virus to find that 12 of his family members had died. in liberia, the president has said she fears ebola will result in a lost generation in west africa. she says deaths, illness, and the economic carcinoma it's if i will be felt in the region for years to come. >>> india is still recovering a year after a cyclone hit. the government ordered evacuations prevented many deaths. >>reporter: usually these fishermen pull boats out of the water but this one was hundreds of meters inland driven there by the force of the storm. this fisherman says his village was flooded by sea water and the
of course, while all those drugs are still being tested, quarantining ebola sufferers is still the most effective way to stop the spread. people living in households where someone who has died of ebola are required to stay inside their homes for 21 days. it's a major health official's hope will stop the virus from spreading but it comes at a price. >>reporter: aid groups have been supplying food to some under quarantine but for many who are already poor, it's been a desperate time. alfred...
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rehydrating ebola sufferers only a quarter of the patients have died. among the adults, several children fighting off the virus and hoping to be declared ebola free. for 9-year-old daniel who arrived last week, this must seem like a prison. but keeping him behind these walls is stopping the virus spreading. and the care he gets inside is life saving. the problem is, this tiny clinic is serving a population of more than 1.3 million people. two other centers might open next month including a british funded facility. officials here say that's totally inadequate. >> they don't even have a tent? >> we need help. we need help. this nurse caught ebola while trying to save others. she said as a nurse, i want to this end. people are dying, they are suffering. she arrived then on sunday. since then, more than 100 people have been infected in greater freetown. >> the concern is for places like this. slums in freetown, 35,000 people living without sanitation. if ebola takes hold here, it could spread uncontrollably. that's a terrifying prospect for residents like ja
rehydrating ebola sufferers only a quarter of the patients have died. among the adults, several children fighting off the virus and hoping to be declared ebola free. for 9-year-old daniel who arrived last week, this must seem like a prison. but keeping him behind these walls is stopping the virus spreading. and the care he gets inside is life saving. the problem is, this tiny clinic is serving a population of more than 1.3 million people. two other centers might open next month including a...
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. >> quarantining ebola sufferers is an effective way.oing so means cutting off more people from their income. >> in junction in sierra leone is a busy trading hub. now it's deserted. shops are closed, and farmers that come to the town's market to sell fruit and vegetables are staying away. >> some people die because of hunger. because of poverty, not to ebola, no more. they are hungry. >> reporter: more than 20 homes in the town are cordoned off, under quarantine. all people lying in households where someone -- living in households where someone died or who have had contact with someone who is positive are required to stay in their homes for 21 days, a measure health officials hope will stop the virus spreading. it comes at a price. >> aid groups have been supplying food to some of those understand quarantine, for many who are poor, it's been a desperate time. alfred recovered from the virus, to find 12 of his family members had died. >>> in neighbouring liberia, the president fears ebola will result in a lost generation of young people
. >> quarantining ebola sufferers is an effective way.oing so means cutting off more people from their income. >> in junction in sierra leone is a busy trading hub. now it's deserted. shops are closed, and farmers that come to the town's market to sell fruit and vegetables are staying away. >> some people die because of hunger. because of poverty, not to ebola, no more. they are hungry. >> reporter: more than 20 homes in the town are cordoned off, under quarantine. all...
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you had an ebola sufferer walking around dallas, how many other sufferers? none. and ken meyers, the story hyped for ratings, why educate the public when stupidity brings eyeballs to the screen. but it is an important story. >>> this is an idea way out of bounds. they may fine station that is use the name redskins. tom wheeler to tell reporters there are names and inscriptions we used over time that are inappropriate. i think the name attributed to the washington football club is one of those. whether you find the redskins name offensive, it is none of the government's business, period. the fact we trample on a free press to tow a politically correct line. the fcc should spike this dumb idea. >>> that's it. we hope you like our facebook page. we have videos, respond to your questions. foxnews.com/buzz. back next sunday with the latest buzz. >> ms. sit is monday october 6t. in a few hours an nbc news photographer with ebola returns to america. this as they screen every passenger entering our country. we are live with the breaking detail. >> he was in jail for murde
you had an ebola sufferer walking around dallas, how many other sufferers? none. and ken meyers, the story hyped for ratings, why educate the public when stupidity brings eyeballs to the screen. but it is an important story. >>> this is an idea way out of bounds. they may fine station that is use the name redskins. tom wheeler to tell reporters there are names and inscriptions we used over time that are inappropriate. i think the name attributed to the washington football club is one...
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it seems you don't have to have ebola to suffer from it. >> reporter: developing in the effort to ban the use of the redskins game, our exclusive interview next. >>> tonight the cdc says it's cracking down on ebola equipment in hospital protocol. good evening. i'm debra alfarone. >> i'm derek mcginty. now the agency says it has to issue new guidelines to protect our nation's caregivers. the cdc says the original recommendations put into place in august provided a lot of flexibility for hospitals but therefore often led to confusion. these new guidelines will be a lot more specific. >> texas health presbyterian claimed it followed cdc instruction when the gear left skin on their necks exposed. the hospital said the cdc recommended pinching and taping the necks. just this week the cdc changed that now recommending standard body suits. the hospital also lacked a buddy system to put on or take off the gear. the agency came back saying a site manager is now required. >>> tonight at d.c. a little known former aide is now the nation's first ebola czar. >> he's a doctor of law, not medicine.
it seems you don't have to have ebola to suffer from it. >> reporter: developing in the effort to ban the use of the redskins game, our exclusive interview next. >>> tonight the cdc says it's cracking down on ebola equipment in hospital protocol. good evening. i'm debra alfarone. >> i'm derek mcginty. now the agency says it has to issue new guidelines to protect our nation's caregivers. the cdc says the original recommendations put into place in august provided a lot of...
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doctors and nurses here, operate in full protective gear, rehydrating ebola sufferers, only a quarter of the patients are dying. among the adults, several children, fighting off the virus and hoping to be declared ebola-free. for 9-year-old daniel, who arrived last week, this must seem like a prison. but keeping him behind these walls is stopping the virus spreading. and the care he gets inside is life-saving. the problem is, this tiny clinic is serving a population of more than 1.3 million people. two other centers might open next month, including a british funded facility, but officials here say that's totally inadequate. >> it's not enough. definitely not enough. i think we need something up to 1,000 beds. how much do you have now? >> these are the only function, 100, 120 beds. >> you only have a tenth of what you need? >> yes, you are right. we need help. we need help. >> reporter: a nurse who caught ebola while trying to save others. she says, as a nurse, i want this to end, because people are dying. people are suffering. she arrived here on sunday and since then, more than 100 p
doctors and nurses here, operate in full protective gear, rehydrating ebola sufferers, only a quarter of the patients are dying. among the adults, several children, fighting off the virus and hoping to be declared ebola-free. for 9-year-old daniel, who arrived last week, this must seem like a prison. but keeping him behind these walls is stopping the virus spreading. and the care he gets inside is life-saving. the problem is, this tiny clinic is serving a population of more than 1.3 million...
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america, suggesting that there might be a natural immunity building up in the communities around ebola sufferers people who have never actually contracted the virus itself. is that another avenue which you think is likely and what would the impact of that be? >> all avenues are being explored right now. because it's true that the level of disease is not the same in the community. could be depending on the immunity, could be depending on the response of the community as well. so all these elements are being studied, and we will know more later to have the adequate response. >> how culpable, how much to blame is the w.h.o. for the size of this outbreak of ebola, given that internal classified do you mean which said that the response had been chaotic? >> it is premature to say anything about the way the response had been carried out. we will conduct a review and all responsibilities of all parties can be assessed. for now, what is important is for the international community, for w.h.o. to really focus on their response. this is really important that all of our energy is concentrated on the respons
america, suggesting that there might be a natural immunity building up in the communities around ebola sufferers people who have never actually contracted the virus itself. is that another avenue which you think is likely and what would the impact of that be? >> all avenues are being explored right now. because it's true that the level of disease is not the same in the community. could be depending on the immunity, could be depending on the response of the community as well. so all these...
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while those drugs are being tested quarantine of ebola sufferers is the best way to stop it from spreadingmeans cutting off already poor people from their sources of income as we report. >> reporter: junction and central sierra leone is usually a busy trading hub but now it's deserted. shops are closed indefinitely and farmers that usually come to the town's market to sell their fruit and vegetables are staying away. >> because of hunger and they die because of poverty. not to ebola. they are angry. >> reporter: more than 20 homes in the town are quarantined off under quarantine and all people in households where somebody has dade with ebola or someone who has had contact with a person confirmed as positive are required to stay inside their homes for 21 days. it's a measure officials hope they stop the virus from spreading but comes at a price. >> translator: . >> reporter: groups support playing food to some of those under quarantine but many who are already poor it has been a desperate time. >> translator: alfred recovered from the virus to find 12 of his family members had died. >> neig
while those drugs are being tested quarantine of ebola sufferers is the best way to stop it from spreadingmeans cutting off already poor people from their sources of income as we report. >> reporter: junction and central sierra leone is usually a busy trading hub but now it's deserted. shops are closed indefinitely and farmers that usually come to the town's market to sell their fruit and vegetables are staying away. >> because of hunger and they die because of poverty. not to...
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ebola. they're gathering a panel of experts who will establish conditions on how they would deal with the virus here. the conditions include the use of unapproved drugs. the health ministry will require anyone suffering from ebola be given the latest information on the effects and side effects of the drugs. the ministry will also require patients be closely monitored. there's currently no known cure for the disease, but french government has reported that an ebola patient improved after an unapproved drug was used. >>> three scientists share this year's nobel prize in chemistry for their development of super resolved fluorescence microscopy. they discovered methods to look into the structure of living cells. >> 2014 nobel prize in chemistry to dr. eric betzig at howard hughes medical institute, ashburn, usa, professor stefan hell at max planck institute for biophysical chemistry, and the german cancer research center, heidelberg, germany, and professor william moerner at stanford university, stanford, usa, for the development of super resolved fluorescence microscopy. >> members of the royal swedish academy of sciences made the announcement in stockholm. the committee members say their groundbreaking
ebola. they're gathering a panel of experts who will establish conditions on how they would deal with the virus here. the conditions include the use of unapproved drugs. the health ministry will require anyone suffering from ebola be given the latest information on the effects and side effects of the drugs. the ministry will also require patients be closely monitored. there's currently no known cure for the disease, but french government has reported that an ebola patient improved after an...
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ebola is causing suffering even to those who haven't been infected. >> for more, head to our website. we have a special interview with the head of the u.n. mission for ebola emergency response. >> we are going to turn the soccer now where germany are preparing for a european championship qualifier against ireland on tuesday night. >> they hit his speed bump on the road to the 2016 when they lost in poland this last weekend and could really do with a win. >> let's take a look at the mood in germany's cap. >> they seem pretty relaxed, but the coach can't be too happy with his sides form since winning the world cup. two defeats in three matches. >> at the mood in the team isn't bad. it's good. but i've been talking to the players and sure, they are pretty critical of themselves. we talked about our chances to score and that we missed so many. >> germany found it hard to score despite the buildup work. they failed to find the net in the debut against poland but his performance was so convincing that he will start again against the irish republic. >> wing of the irish from the last qualify
ebola is causing suffering even to those who haven't been infected. >> for more, head to our website. we have a special interview with the head of the u.n. mission for ebola emergency response. >> we are going to turn the soccer now where germany are preparing for a european championship qualifier against ireland on tuesday night. >> they hit his speed bump on the road to the 2016 when they lost in poland this last weekend and could really do with a win. >> let's take a...
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spain is scram and to identify people potentially infected by a madrid nurse suffering from ebola, the first person to have contracted the deadly disease outside of west africa. >> the nurse is still in hospital. a second nurse has tested negative in the second round of tests, as has a traveler who return from nigeria, who is also being monitored. that leaves another nurse who we believe also worked with the two priest, who is being monitored with -- another nurse who we believe also worked with the two priests, who is also being monitored. that's the latest so far. >> what about public backlash or reaction to what has been happening there? the prime minister and health minister answered questions in parliament. >> they are coming under tremendous pressure. there was quite a tense of a this morning -- quite a tense debate this morning. it is the protocol -- if the protocol was so strict to bring back the missionaries from africa with a bullet, why then did this nurse catch the virus -- with ebola, why then did this nurse catch the virus? we've seen doctors and nurses demonstrating outs
spain is scram and to identify people potentially infected by a madrid nurse suffering from ebola, the first person to have contracted the deadly disease outside of west africa. >> the nurse is still in hospital. a second nurse has tested negative in the second round of tests, as has a traveler who return from nigeria, who is also being monitored. that leaves another nurse who we believe also worked with the two priest, who is being monitored with -- another nurse who we believe also...
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ebola in america. it's not until you get into the home and start doing the patient assessment that you determine this is not just a regular sickness. >> and if the patient is suffering from ebola, this emergency medical technician he and everypoint, emt has to be careful. >> we wash our hands after every call, but that's after every call, not when we discover of the patient is infectious. darkncern is when these the solution and when do you transport? given members have been the proper equipment to protect themselves, but they say they are not getting the resources to protect ourselves or the patient or the communities. forchief medical officer ems says first responders have been refreshed on safety precautions and even sent out a memo 12 days ago reminding emts what to do in the case of suspected ebola. >> [inaudible] >> he showed us the equipment given to every emt in the city they take on every call. >> with the concern of ebola, we wanted to make sure we clearly mutated our expectations on what they should do to keep themselves safe and how to disinfect themselves and the ambulance. >> d.c. fire and ems says more training is ongoing for its personnel as more inf
ebola in america. it's not until you get into the home and start doing the patient assessment that you determine this is not just a regular sickness. >> and if the patient is suffering from ebola, this emergency medical technician he and everypoint, emt has to be careful. >> we wash our hands after every call, but that's after every call, not when we discover of the patient is infectious. darkncern is when these the solution and when do you transport? given members have been the...
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fearsñr the night, that she gets worse each and every e1 evening, an insight into how those suffering withe1 ebolaid, thank you. >>> we want t.p take a closer ds medical worke'u theirqfá protective gear genera consists of a thin gown, mask,ç1 gloves, facial shield andokw3çb. dr. sanjay gug$h demonstratesi] how the gown is put on and how risky to take it off. >> i want to give you ane1 idea. the most dangerous part. 1éx work in anxd operating room every week. thist( is different than what mt doctors i think are used to, at i do want to point out this isha little different than how i suited upgm0 in guinea but we' following a5cdc protocol. ñ it off and put something in my hand that could represent a possible look. mask, here would be the most likelyw3 contaminated area woul be my glove and maybe theçó fro of myríiçójf gown. i got tox$$u)eat this like i'm potentiallyçó contaminated. i'll come out and do with this off anvóñr off simulta%máuásv if part of the glove brushes against my hand that could be exposure. i would reach underneath heret(s best i could to get underneath but perhaps, if i didn't
fearsñr the night, that she gets worse each and every e1 evening, an insight into how those suffering withe1 ebolaid, thank you. >>> we want t.p take a closer ds medical worke'u theirqfá protective gear genera consists of a thin gown, mask,ç1 gloves, facial shield andokw3çb. dr. sanjay gug$h demonstratesi] how the gown is put on and how risky to take it off. >> i want to give you ane1 idea. the most dangerous part. 1éx work in anxd operating room every week. thist( is...
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the patient in the emergency room in dallas on a friday could have been in monrovia taking an ebola sufferere hospital two days earlier. we have to pay closer attention. >> david, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> what the lolive garden says about the middle class. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progresso or make it yourself. oh boy, this always happeyou're clean.ther. you got that right! bam! just gotta check your bag. huh, charmin ultra strong. you're cleaner than i thought. charmin ultra strong cleans so much better it meets even his highest standards of clean. with a soft duraclean texture, charmin ultra strong is 4 times stronger. and you can use up to 4x less. are you good to go hun? cleaner than ever. rotorooter approved. charmin is clog-free or it's free. sea captain: there's a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all that energy to stay warm through the storm. chipmunk: there's a bad storm comin! narrator:
the patient in the emergency room in dallas on a friday could have been in monrovia taking an ebola sufferere hospital two days earlier. we have to pay closer attention. >> david, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> what the lolive garden says about the middle class. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progresso or make it yourself. oh boy, this always happeyou're clean.ther. you got that right! bam! just gotta check your bag. huh, charmin ultra strong....
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market got rocked yesterday over concerns about the global economic weakness, concerns about ebola and the dow suffered its worst point drop in more than a year. as for what may move trading today, look for data this morning on prices on imported goods the dow dropping 339 points, the nasdaq down 90. and google is thinking big. reports say the company will launch a new smartphone later this month. it's code named shamu and has a 5.6 inch screen. and amazon is reportedly planning to open its first physical store in new york city. that will be just in time for the holiday season and will be on west 34th street, a block away from the macy's store in harold's square. people will be able to make returns and exchanges and pick up online orders and they may use that to get the new kindle and smartphone. >> i don't know how your marine analogy is today but you can tell if there's going to be clear skies for the blue angels. >> yeah, and it's all on porpoise. kris knows i like to throw that one out once in a while. >> we're starting out at 54 in the north bay. as we head throughout your morning hours, you're go
market got rocked yesterday over concerns about the global economic weakness, concerns about ebola and the dow suffered its worst point drop in more than a year. as for what may move trading today, look for data this morning on prices on imported goods the dow dropping 339 points, the nasdaq down 90. and google is thinking big. reports say the company will launch a new smartphone later this month. it's code named shamu and has a 5.6 inch screen. and amazon is reportedly planning to open its...
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the cdc's training regimen which relates to healthcare workers who could deal with patients suffer from ebola. can you give us an idea of the training these people go through and how extensive it is? >> good morning, michael. indeed, you know, it was interesting listening to dr. frieden just talk about how, you know, they are likely going to enhance the training or healthcare workers -- for healthcare workers. this week, our team based out of atlanta went to alabama to the department of homeland security training ground where the cdc had roughly 30 to 40 healthcare workers that are on their way over to west africa and what we witnessed there was a very meticulous, tedious process, that the healthcare workers went through. dozens and dozens of steps, literally, they take to make sure that they do not get infected with the ebola infection. i can give you one example. one of the nurses there, i introduced myself. i put out my hand to shake her hand. >> she said, no. i'm sorry. i cannot shake your hand at this point. she was in such an intention roll playing that she didn't even want to break tha
the cdc's training regimen which relates to healthcare workers who could deal with patients suffer from ebola. can you give us an idea of the training these people go through and how extensive it is? >> good morning, michael. indeed, you know, it was interesting listening to dr. frieden just talk about how, you know, they are likely going to enhance the training or healthcare workers -- for healthcare workers. this week, our team based out of atlanta went to alabama to the department of...
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officials have been given the all clear saying the passenger was not suffering from ebola. >>> the beheadingitish captive. they threaten the life of another american. today, peter's family posted a video asking for the release of their son. >> we implore his captors to show mercy and use their power to let our son go. >> peter's parents beg isis to set their son free. it comes on the same day that at least 35 isis mill at that particular times have been killed in the air strikes. >> please know that we're all praying for you and your safe return. >> an american aid worker was taken hostage in 2013 while helping syrians. ice sis showed the beheading of british hostage alan. and they condemned his death saying with others we must do everything we can to defeat this organization. the u.k. joined the coalition against isis and fired missiles on isis on tuesday. saturday, a muslim memorial service was brought for angel. >> it was an act of brutality by a group that does not represent islam at all and they're an insult to the islamic faith. >> as for his family, they just want their son home. >> w
officials have been given the all clear saying the passenger was not suffering from ebola. >>> the beheadingitish captive. they threaten the life of another american. today, peter's family posted a video asking for the release of their son. >> we implore his captors to show mercy and use their power to let our son go. >> peter's parents beg isis to set their son free. it comes on the same day that at least 35 isis mill at that particular times have been killed in the air...
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would have passengers in there, perhaps coming from west africa or another nation that is suffering from ebola, we're going to have to demand of our leadership in washington and on the state level to get politics out of this and allow the medical community to tell us factually what needs to be done. >> i don't even know if this is politics. i think it's more asleep at the wheel. in some ways i don't blame the governors for trying to just do something about it because, look, last march, the world health organization warned about ebola. they did it again in august. and, you know, it does require leadership to set some sort of standard. this is the problem. this is what we are going to do. this is what we have. instead, we are playing catch up this whole time and throwing everybody into chaos and people into panic and we can't each make good decisions because everybody is so freaked out because we have no sort of leadership on this. >> that's exactly right. and this isn't the first time that we have encountered ebola. look in the last 40 years, how many times this cropped up. along with other vir
would have passengers in there, perhaps coming from west africa or another nation that is suffering from ebola, we're going to have to demand of our leadership in washington and on the state level to get politics out of this and allow the medical community to tell us factually what needs to be done. >> i don't even know if this is politics. i think it's more asleep at the wheel. in some ways i don't blame the governors for trying to just do something about it because, look, last march,...
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the folks say if someone suffering from ebola walked into their emergency room have a plan to handle it. >> thank you everyone for coming together. >> east bay health care providers spent the morning on a conference call with the centers for disease control asking questions all about ebola. >> we saw in dallas that a patient came in, said they travelled to liberia and was sent home. we want to make sure that doesn't happen again. >> he organized the session after traveling to dallas last week for a homeland security hearing on the crisis. he wants to be prepared should ebola make its way here. >> i am convinced here locally our hospitals know what to look for, the questions to ask and the manner to take if someone is to present. >> we have gowns, gloves, masks, goggles. >> nurses have been doing a lot of drills to gear up, using videos like this one to learn how to put on and take off protective gear. >> we want all our staff to be comfortable with putting on the isolation gowns and everything else they are going to use and taking it off properly. >> back live. more than a dozen peop
the folks say if someone suffering from ebola walked into their emergency room have a plan to handle it. >> thank you everyone for coming together. >> east bay health care providers spent the morning on a conference call with the centers for disease control asking questions all about ebola. >> we saw in dallas that a patient came in, said they travelled to liberia and was sent home. we want to make sure that doesn't happen again. >> he organized the session after...
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this woman who did suffer from ebola and died from ebola was pregnant at the time. when they were attempting to take her into care there in liberia, we're told by another outlet and cnn may have its own information he may have thought it wasn't ebola related. that does potentially point to a problem with surveillance screening itself. it's asking specifically about ebola. it should ask have you had contact with anyone with ebola-like symptoms. describe those symptoms in black and white. that can be followed up on by someone who knows what they're doing in the airport. >> i would love to give the benefit of the doubt as well but reading our own reporting not only was he living with but taking care of this person who was suffering from ebola. quickly, dr. gupta, you were in west africa a couple months ago. my question to you is this. we heard from this partner who anderson cooper talked to earlier today staying with and sharing the same bed with patient now, what happens to the sheets? the towels? those kinds of materials. the waste from this apartment. what happens t
this woman who did suffer from ebola and died from ebola was pregnant at the time. when they were attempting to take her into care there in liberia, we're told by another outlet and cnn may have its own information he may have thought it wasn't ebola related. that does potentially point to a problem with surveillance screening itself. it's asking specifically about ebola. it should ask have you had contact with anyone with ebola-like symptoms. describe those symptoms in black and white. that...
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she was unwell and how many people came to the wake because it wasn't believed that she was suffering from ebola and how many since then have scattered and come into contact with other people? and that's what is so horrifying about this disease, is that it almost asks that you put aside your basic humanity. how do you see a teenage girl fall to the ground and not rush to help her but when you do, the consequences are horrifying, not just for you but everyone that you come in contact with. >> let's take an element of what we just learned and take it to nick valencia who is in dallas. we remember the nephew of thomas eric duncan said he did not know he was in contact with this girl and she had the symptoms or what tested positive for ebola. of course, he's been accused of lying on the form. his family said that he did nothing -- >> he didn't lie. >> yeah. nothing malicious here. >> reporter: yeah. certainly conflicting information we're getting, one story from the family and another story from the liberian airport authority. on that form, there's a variety of questions. one of the questions s. hav
she was unwell and how many people came to the wake because it wasn't believed that she was suffering from ebola and how many since then have scattered and come into contact with other people? and that's what is so horrifying about this disease, is that it almost asks that you put aside your basic humanity. how do you see a teenage girl fall to the ground and not rush to help her but when you do, the consequences are horrifying, not just for you but everyone that you come in contact with....
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in light of the recent ebola out break the cdc was notified immediately and passengers on the plane were quarantined. health officials determined that the sick man was not sufferingrom ebola. >>> meantime the dallas hospital where ebola patient thomas duncan is being cared for says his condition has worsened to critical. he has the first case of ebola diagnosed on american soil. the head of the cdc says the nine people who had definite contact with the liberian man are so far not showing any symptoms. he says the agency has gotten more than a hundred inquiries of possible patients. >> all of the anyone who had definite contact we were able to reach, so we are confident that none of those with definite contact had any symptoms related to ebola. none of them had fever. >> reporter: the cdc says there are no other confirmed cases of ebola in the u.s. >>> and there's new information tonight about a little boy in mercer county who health officials say died as a result of enterovirus 68 and we have learned the cdc is also investigating another possible case in a second child who goes to that very same school. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers reports now from hami
in light of the recent ebola out break the cdc was notified immediately and passengers on the plane were quarantined. health officials determined that the sick man was not sufferingrom ebola. >>> meantime the dallas hospital where ebola patient thomas duncan is being cared for says his condition has worsened to critical. he has the first case of ebola diagnosed on american soil. the head of the cdc says the nine people who had definite contact with the liberian man are so far not...
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ebola treatment center. no one thought for one moment that receives suffering from ebola when she dropped to the ground and that duncan was one of dozens of neighbors who rushed to her aid. she was in fact taken to a separate hospital, not to the ebola treatment center. and when she was brought back the family of the aunt says -- believes that she was suffering from complications from her pregnancy. it was only after eric duncan left to go to the airport that she passed away and then gave a positive test for ebola. it's not just eric duncan that people are concerned about here. it is all of her family, friends and loved ones. her best friend who helped prepare her body for burial has the disease and many, many of her neighbors and close friends are seeking treatment. fred? >> all right. thank you so much from monrovia. >>> now the latest on the battle against isis, the fighting continues around the syrian town of ka bany, along the border with turkey. isis fighters have reached the outskirts of the city. and cnn phil black is in the area and spoke with jim clancy from cnn and he said some locals are making a da
ebola treatment center. no one thought for one moment that receives suffering from ebola when she dropped to the ground and that duncan was one of dozens of neighbors who rushed to her aid. she was in fact taken to a separate hospital, not to the ebola treatment center. and when she was brought back the family of the aunt says -- believes that she was suffering from complications from her pregnancy. it was only after eric duncan left to go to the airport that she passed away and then gave a...
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. >>> officials in dallas hospital are reviewing tote call -- protocols after a man suffering from ebola virus came to the emergency room days before and was sent home. the former chauffeur is in isolation at texas health presbyterian hospital. he told the measures he just returned from west africa but he was sent home with antibiotics. >> he came if contact with 18 who could possibly be exposed including five dallas school children. custodians dressed in haz-mat scrubbed down a school throwing parents into panic. the officials say the childrens are being home and monitored and are telling students to continue to send their kids to school. >> the ebola virus reaches pandemic a topic at ucfs planned before the ebola virus outbreak and at regional medical center in san jose doctors are praising for the possibility of ebola virus case in the bay area. sketching procedures are similar to how previous outbreaks have been handled including plans for isolating parents and the patients. >> los angeles county has the first case of enterovirus d-68 connected to the deaths of let children. rhode is
. >>> officials in dallas hospital are reviewing tote call -- protocols after a man suffering from ebola virus came to the emergency room days before and was sent home. the former chauffeur is in isolation at texas health presbyterian hospital. he told the measures he just returned from west africa but he was sent home with antibiotics. >> he came if contact with 18 who could possibly be exposed including five dallas school children. custodians dressed in haz-mat scrubbed down a...
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backfill, because a lot of the pressure on hospitals and clinics to treat ebola victims means people with other diseases are starting to suffer, as well. >> the ebola cries is bringing together unlikely allies. cuba's former leader fidel castro said his country is ready to cooperate with the united states to fight the disease. cuba sent 165 doctors and nurses to help treat patients in sierra leone. thousands of catholics have gathered in rome to celebrate the beatification of pope paul vi. the celebration is over shadowed over a row about homosexuality. we explain. >> on sunday, st. peter's square was filled with cheering clicks. for once, the pope they came for was not francis, nor was it the other pope, the america's benedict xvi who made a rare appearance. they came to celebrate paul vi, the beatification, one step short. change is hard to come by. sunday's mass concluded the 16 nod, a summit of bishops who debated the church's attitude on issues including homosexuality. their initial report stated homosexuals have gifts to offer the community changed the demonized language used in the past. an italian gay couple has just
backfill, because a lot of the pressure on hospitals and clinics to treat ebola victims means people with other diseases are starting to suffer, as well. >> the ebola cries is bringing together unlikely allies. cuba's former leader fidel castro said his country is ready to cooperate with the united states to fight the disease. cuba sent 165 doctors and nurses to help treat patients in sierra leone. thousands of catholics have gathered in rome to celebrate the beatification of pope paul...
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ebola patient. in canada, again, you're saying the system of contact is such that it would be known if somebody comes in from liberia or a country suffering from ebola. >> yeah, what we have is we have a system in place, and this is due to sars where the person from the airline to the pepper sitting on the couch knows what's going on. even though you happen to lion one segment, there's a redundant as i. >> it makes no sense to give a patient from liberia antibiotics. compliance has to be key. jason, good to talk to you, a microbiologist and author of the germ code. >> coming up, the silicon valley of the baltics. i'll talk to the president of he estonia about making itself into a high tech hub. >> the president of estonia rising tensions with russia... >> one country has decided it no longer needs to follow the rules >> european union under stress >> the framework that was set up is not holding anymore >> and building for the future >> i require tough reforms and political will... >> every saturday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera, only on al jaz
ebola patient. in canada, again, you're saying the system of contact is such that it would be known if somebody comes in from liberia or a country suffering from ebola. >> yeah, what we have is we have a system in place, and this is due to sars where the person from the airline to the pepper sitting on the couch knows what's going on. even though you happen to lion one segment, there's a redundant as i. >> it makes no sense to give a patient from liberia antibiotics. compliance has...
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ebola patient. in canada, again, you're saying the system of contact is such that it would be known if somebody comes in from liberia or a country suffering from ebola. >> yeah, what we have is we have a system in place, and this is due to sars where the person from the airline to the pepper sitting on the couch knows what's going on. even though you happen to lion one segment, there's a redundant as i. >> it makes no sense to give a patient from liberia antibiotics. compliance has to be key. jason, good to talk to you, a microbiologist and author of the germ code. >> coming up, the silicon valley of the baltics. i'll talk to the president of he estonia about making itself into a high tech hub. >> fighting in eastern ukraine is flaring up again, pro-russian rebels trying to take it is donetsk airport. a government spokesman said rebels broke into a material national building, but the rest of the airport still under early control. i'm not sure how an army works like that, an airport working with two factions are trying to control it. a one-month-old truce was signed by both sides. you a crane accuses russia of backing separatists in ukrain
ebola patient. in canada, again, you're saying the system of contact is such that it would be known if somebody comes in from liberia or a country suffering from ebola. >> yeah, what we have is we have a system in place, and this is due to sars where the person from the airline to the pepper sitting on the couch knows what's going on. even though you happen to lion one segment, there's a redundant as i. >> it makes no sense to give a patient from liberia antibiotics. compliance has...
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. >> do you think that people who -- come in contact with, some one who is, suffering from ebola, donk they have a bigger responsibility not to go out and take, to be among, as little people as, you know, as possible. even if it was a peripheral contact. >> i do. i think when we saw things change here in dallas. the mentality. a lot of people were rooting for the first nurse. they were, they were, saying, what an incredible you, know, person these people that work in medicine. to willing to goen and fry to help save the first patient's life. then when everything changed. we found out about the second furs th nurse that got on a plane with a fever the i would never do that. why would a nurse do that. why would a nurse do that that was in a room with a man who had ebola. what is wrong with you was the mentality. that's when i think everybody here changed. >> got to go, ben. awe t >> ben ferguson. thank you. have a good weekend. we'll be watching. that's it for us tonight. i'm don lemon. see you back here monday night. stay with cnn throughout the weekend. live coverage of the ebola cov
. >> do you think that people who -- come in contact with, some one who is, suffering from ebola, donk they have a bigger responsibility not to go out and take, to be among, as little people as, you know, as possible. even if it was a peripheral contact. >> i do. i think when we saw things change here in dallas. the mentality. a lot of people were rooting for the first nurse. they were, they were, saying, what an incredible you, know, person these people that work in medicine. to...
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the doctor suffering from a fever and nausea called 9-1-1. per protocol, ebola was recognized and a specialized ems crew was dispatched. clad in those hasmat suits, he was his apartment was sealed off. video obtained from newyo newyorkpost.com with a police escort. emshaz units transferred him to the department of health. according to girlfriend, he's healthy and in quarantine. >> the important facts to note here without going, again, into too much detail, the individual in question is a doctor. has been able to work very closely with public authorities with information. this protocol was followed. including the initial contact with the individual. >> joining me now, clinical assistant professor of rehabilitative medicine at nyu school of me e medicine. >>> as we've all been watching this, this's been a fairly intensive effort and communication because i think there's a general sense among officials if it's going to end up anywhere, it's going to end up in new york. >> people have been preparing for some time. and there's all the things that you mentioned u whic
the doctor suffering from a fever and nausea called 9-1-1. per protocol, ebola was recognized and a specialized ems crew was dispatched. clad in those hasmat suits, he was his apartment was sealed off. video obtained from newyo newyorkpost.com with a police escort. emshaz units transferred him to the department of health. according to girlfriend, he's healthy and in quarantine. >> the important facts to note here without going, again, into too much detail, the individual in question is a...
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that's where you track down people that have had direct or indirect contact with people suffering from ebolae able to do that efficiently here in nigeria, find those people when they began to show symptoms or were at high risk. take them out of the general population. that's what they did here. that is why they were successful here. and that's what it will take in those other three countries we keep talking about. in terms of the border issue, very controversial here as it is in the western america and in europe. the reality is that we can't say this enough, if you isolate yourselves, if you close down the borders, all you're doing is making it more difficult for aid in term of personnel and in term of supplies to get to those countries. you make it harder for those essentials to get to those countries, you make it harder to contain the outbreak. you can't turn away from this and think you'll be safe if you close your borders. the reality is we live in an interconnected world. people will find ways to sneak across boerdz and ebola will make itself presence in your country. what people need t
that's where you track down people that have had direct or indirect contact with people suffering from ebolae able to do that efficiently here in nigeria, find those people when they began to show symptoms or were at high risk. take them out of the general population. that's what they did here. that is why they were successful here. and that's what it will take in those other three countries we keep talking about. in terms of the border issue, very controversial here as it is in the western...
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ebola. those nurses are not already dressed in full gear, am i correct? >> correct. >> in that case how are they prepared to deal with someone who just walks off the street suffering from ebola? >> so the first and most important thing we need to do is the screening. acting questions about fever, travel in the last 21 days. and symptoms that are consistent with ebola. those are the three things that we should be doing on arrival to the emergency department. but you're right. not having that information when those cases come in to the department potentially could put us at risk. >> they said the organization is improving ways for nurses. we go to joint base andrews in washington. this comes during current strategy to degrade and destroy isil. libby casey joins us from the white house. what came out of today's meeting? >> michael, this meeting was called by martin dempsey, and it brought together 22 military leaders, counterparts from around the country. president obama did attend and the main focus here making sure that everyone is on the same page. coordinating their efforts and defining the mission. >> there are not quick fixes involved. we're still in the early s
ebola. those nurses are not already dressed in full gear, am i correct? >> correct. >> in that case how are they prepared to deal with someone who just walks off the street suffering from ebola? >> so the first and most important thing we need to do is the screening. acting questions about fever, travel in the last 21 days. and symptoms that are consistent with ebola. those are the three things that we should be doing on arrival to the emergency department. but you're right....
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ones who are at most risk of ebola and they are the ones who have been in close contact with ebola suffererse just going to check people's passports and say, you know, if you're a native of west africa -- >> certainly, if you want to fight the disease, that's a calculated risk you have to take. just like when people come back from war zones with pstd, we still let them back in the united states because they served this country an do what we hope is in the best interest of the world. there is an argument in the mainstream media that somehow anybody suggesting a little bit of restraint in stopping the flow of travel from the infected countries to the united states is zeen phobic or seizing on fears, and this is one of those cases. gene, maybe most of us are wrong, but this is one of those cases where i hear a lot of people, not just in the red neck rivera, but mika and i were in the board meeting yesterday with the ceo of a very big company that said, hell yeah, i don't want them over here. let's let the aid workers go over and come back, but we have to be a lot tougher in our screening. i see
ones who are at most risk of ebola and they are the ones who have been in close contact with ebola suffererse just going to check people's passports and say, you know, if you're a native of west africa -- >> certainly, if you want to fight the disease, that's a calculated risk you have to take. just like when people come back from war zones with pstd, we still let them back in the united states because they served this country an do what we hope is in the best interest of the world. there...
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. >> the tool being used to help patients suffering from ebola.y wants to count out and take credit from her. she's trying very hard. >> a mother's plea. why the family of a girl declared brain dead says she's alive. >> and an october heat wachlt how hot today and how long these high temperatures will stick around. >> so hot outside. >> yeah. people across the bay area looking for ways to beat the heat today from chrissy field in san francisco to beaches of santa cruz it's just now starting to cool down tonight. good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm cheryl jennings. >> and i'm dan ashley. temperatures into the 90s just about everyone in the bay area today people around lake merit stuck to the shade just to keep cool. and you know this being friday, the heat wave is continuing to affect people at high school kids played football and fans sweating in stands, watching the game. david louie is live at palo alto high school tonight. david? >> well, there is no doubt pal yes alto has a big game here tonight. they're ahead against santa clara willcox
. >> the tool being used to help patients suffering from ebola.y wants to count out and take credit from her. she's trying very hard. >> a mother's plea. why the family of a girl declared brain dead says she's alive. >> and an october heat wachlt how hot today and how long these high temperatures will stick around. >> so hot outside. >> yeah. people across the bay area looking for ways to beat the heat today from chrissy field in san francisco to beaches of santa...
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he suffered ebola, a disease that claimed his listen.wo nurses became unaffected, some asked if u.s. hospitals were capable of handling an outbreak. melissa chan is live in dallas, a city that is the focal point to the response for ebola. this quarpt heen will end -- quarantine will end soon for some. tell us about that. >> these people will go back to their regular lives, there's a bit of concern with the mayor and others, about potential discrimination, not just against the duncan family that is expected to be released at midnight this evening from their quarantine, from the 21 day period, but the health care workers. the multiple people who have been under active monitoring. there's a sense that they should not be discriminated in, and the health care workers that treated the first ebola patient. that is something the city talked about. there'll be a roll out over the next 2-3 weeks. you have to talk about the fact that nurse nita fan who left - those workers that treated her, they have to count the 21 days from the past thursday. >>
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. >> reporter: stocks suffering because of ebola, the dow lost 230 points. airline stocks led the way where ebola may cause americans not to travel. it could affect chocolate prices, 70% of the world's cocoa comes from west africa. prices could go up sharply. >>> auto sales were up 9% compared to a year ago. gm soared 20%. pickup trucks led the way. good for chrysler and gm, mediocre for folder. >>> gm said the which chevy cot has an 8 speed automatic transmission it can do zero to 60 in less than 3 seconds. it goes on sale at $79,000. >> that's america's money. >> new concerns over the deadly ebola virus and a patient is isolated in hawaii overnight. >>> two teachers from the south are you busy? i'm just day-dreaming. about your dream trip to italy? yeah. with your sisters, to shop and see the sights. is it that obvious? you've been staring at that new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. yeah, it's the new frankenbucks. with 10 top prizes of $50,000. is that painting crooked, or is it just me? [announcer] want to see your dreams come to life? you co
. >> reporter: stocks suffering because of ebola, the dow lost 230 points. airline stocks led the way where ebola may cause americans not to travel. it could affect chocolate prices, 70% of the world's cocoa comes from west africa. prices could go up sharply. >>> auto sales were up 9% compared to a year ago. gm soared 20%. pickup trucks led the way. good for chrysler and gm, mediocre for folder. >>> gm said the which chevy cot has an 8 speed automatic transmission it can...
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>>> now, we have a lot more to come on the al jazeera newshour, including new hope for those suffering ebola. an experimental serum that could be ready in weeks. >> the death of a news icon has the media taking a long hard look at itself. >> in sport, the san francisco leave the royals flushed as they take game one. world series. >>> the red cross says the ebola virus could be contained in 4-of months. -- 4-6 months. the world health organisation is working with partners to see if a blood serum could be used. this is how it would work. the blood of ebola survivors would be taken from them in the same way as blood is donated. the important thing is their blood contained antibodies to ebola. red and white blood cells and a number of other cells would be removed. the resulting serum would be given to patients with the virus. the antibodies could help them fight off the virus that the donors would need to be screened for help tight us and h.i.v. hospitals would make out the facilities and test and administer the blood product. many are struggling to provide basic supplies and personnel protectiv
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ebola virus. >> reporter: bestman-yates says she's watched west african business suffer since the outbreak of ebola in liberia. >> it is devastating. it's something that we can't even explain ourselves. we just try to hold our head up high. >> reporter: most here have lost friends and family to the epidemic overseas. no one on staten island has the disease, but that hasn't stopped the slurs against west africans in this neighborhood. >> people don't want to talk with you. you walk in the street, and they yell out, "african, go back to africa with your ebola." >> reporter: someone's ideal that out to you? >> oh, yes, it happens all the time. >> reporter: and it's not just new york. in connecticut, a family is suing the school district for banning their daughter from class after she returned from nigeria. in the bronx, two middle school boys originally from senegal, africa, say students have been harassing them with ebola taunts. and at navarro college in corsicana, texas, officials are not accepting applications from ebola-affected countries. for bestman-yates, the discrimination is just as hard to
ebola virus. >> reporter: bestman-yates says she's watched west african business suffer since the outbreak of ebola in liberia. >> it is devastating. it's something that we can't even explain ourselves. we just try to hold our head up high. >> reporter: most here have lost friends and family to the epidemic overseas. no one on staten island has the disease, but that hasn't stopped the slurs against west africans in this neighborhood. >> people don't want to talk with...