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elizabeth, why don't you stick with us?rly there's things we need to discuss but we want to bring in dr. frank glover, he's a medical missioner and the president of shield in africa, the u.s. company based ngo working in liberia. he also partners with the christian mission group that we've heard so much about. the very heroes that are on the front line working in this ongoing battle against ebola and, doctor, i know that you join us in our sadness about hearing that this patient, this young man by all accounts, thomas duncan, has lost his battle with ebola. >> yes, that's very unfortunate that he has lost his life. but this is a very serious virus and, as you've said, time is of the essence, once a patient becomes ill with the disease and begins to experience diarrhea and vomiting and organ system failure, the chances of survival diminish greatly. >> in this situation -- it's not over yet. if there's one thing we have learned from these countries in west africa that you've been dealing with so closely it is that it's not ju
elizabeth, why don't you stick with us?rly there's things we need to discuss but we want to bring in dr. frank glover, he's a medical missioner and the president of shield in africa, the u.s. company based ngo working in liberia. he also partners with the christian mission group that we've heard so much about. the very heroes that are on the front line working in this ongoing battle against ebola and, doctor, i know that you join us in our sadness about hearing that this patient, this young man...
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molly ball i start with you and elizabeth warren.people think is she maneuvering around for 2016 in she talked to dploria borger, this seems pretty clear. >> i am not running for president. i am not running for president. i am not running for president. >> got it? you got it, right? i am not running for president. pretty clear, end of discussion. file that one away, except, molly ball, here's what she said to "people" magazine. i don't think so. if there's any lesson i learned in the last five years don't be so sure what lies ahead, there are amazing doors that could be opened. ding, ding, ding, ding. >> she keeps saying it and we have to -- she keeps saying she's not. even that quote the earth could cough in and the zombie apocalypse could happen and i could be the only one left so we have to leave that door open. i think she's clear about she's not running at this point. there's a lot of enthusiasm for her in the democratic base, but at this point, hillary clinton has the overwhelming support of the overwhelming amount of democrats
molly ball i start with you and elizabeth warren.people think is she maneuvering around for 2016 in she talked to dploria borger, this seems pretty clear. >> i am not running for president. i am not running for president. i am not running for president. >> got it? you got it, right? i am not running for president. pretty clear, end of discussion. file that one away, except, molly ball, here's what she said to "people" magazine. i don't think so. if there's any lesson i...
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elizabeth, we're going to talk over this.now, if there are two now health care workers who have tested positive for ebola. the question is could there be more? where are we in the time line right now of exposure? >> john, i'm going to take out a calendar as i speak with you because the last time any of these workers would have had exposure to duncan was october 8th. the most worrisome window for infection is eight to ten days after being with an infected person. and if i'm reading my calendar right, we're now at day eight. in the next couple of days we may be seeing more. if we get past 10, 12, 13, you can be a little more reassured but right now, one sunday, one today. i would not be at all surprised if there are more. >> so, elizabeth, if you have a heart attack or pain in your left arm or a car accident, you go to any hospital. the closest hospital. do we need to be thinking of something like ebola as having designated highly trained facilities for that purpose? we were watching sanjay taking off the protective gear, is it
elizabeth, we're going to talk over this.now, if there are two now health care workers who have tested positive for ebola. the question is could there be more? where are we in the time line right now of exposure? >> john, i'm going to take out a calendar as i speak with you because the last time any of these workers would have had exposure to duncan was october 8th. the most worrisome window for infection is eight to ten days after being with an infected person. and if i'm reading my...
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and hillary clinton versus elizabeth warren. let's play "hardball." ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. pt barnum, the guy who created the greatest show on earth, knew how to fill the tent. if you want a crowd, start a fight. he put his money where his mouth was. he had has men start brawling on street corners, when the crowd gathered, they'd hand out flyers that the circus was coming to town. meet chris christie, who knows how to start a fight, telling the president he doesn't know how his business. itching to get into the center ripping, he's declared war on president obama. and the white house's don't panic approach to the handling the ebola crisis. the president meanwhile is taking his deliberate approach of logic, listening to the experts and all the doctors at the cdc and nih. christie is selling something different. he wants to put up a wall around west africa, and after two cases of ebola transmitted in the u.s., he wants to quarantine every single health worker coming back from there. what he have he
and hillary clinton versus elizabeth warren. let's play "hardball." ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. pt barnum, the guy who created the greatest show on earth, knew how to fill the tent. if you want a crowd, start a fight. he put his money where his mouth was. he had has men start brawling on street corners, when the crowd gathered, they'd hand out flyers that the circus was coming to town. meet chris christie, who knows how to start a fight,...
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that's her bread and butter. >> i've seen elizabeth warren in massachusetts. i recently watched her walk into a restaurant, and the way she works a room, she's as enthusiastic and up close a politician as i've ever seen. very personal, takes, gets information out of people who she meets and really closes in on them in a very personal way, and new hampshire is a place to do that. >> right, and that's the one thing scott brown has been good at in new hampshire. he's very good at retail campaigning, and it's a small state, but she's got both those skills and, as she showed in that debate, an ability to challenge his views in all the areas where he's weak. but i think, that when of watch elizabeth warren out there, you realize the sort of mischance of this election. democrats had hoped to move the campaign to populist economic issues, places where they are clearly on the side of the vast majority of people, minimum wage being a classic issue. and for all kines of reasons, this individual candidates have done that a little bit, but they have not been able to fashio
that's her bread and butter. >> i've seen elizabeth warren in massachusetts. i recently watched her walk into a restaurant, and the way she works a room, she's as enthusiastic and up close a politician as i've ever seen. very personal, takes, gets information out of people who she meets and really closes in on them in a very personal way, and new hampshire is a place to do that. >> right, and that's the one thing scott brown has been good at in new hampshire. he's very good at...
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an elizabeth warren opportunity?for months, if not years, there's been constant speculation that hillary clinton will run for president. but could elizabeth warren get into the race? she's repeatedly said no, but then last week, her comment to "people" magazine sounded different. quote, if there's any lesson i've learned in the last five years, it's don't be so sure about what lies ahead. there are amazing doors that could open. warren's staffers quickly stepped back that statement, saying, nothing has changed with warren's plans. but lately she's made a lot of public appearances, and she's taken her brand of fighting for the middle class mainstream. >> i'm fighting to level that playing field. i'm fighting to build real opportunity. >> a kid gets caught with a few ounces of pot and goes to jail, but a big bank breaks the law and no one even gets arrested. the game is rigged, and it didn't right. that's how i see it. [ applause ] >> we believe that no one should work full time and still live in poverty. that means ra
an elizabeth warren opportunity?for months, if not years, there's been constant speculation that hillary clinton will run for president. but could elizabeth warren get into the race? she's repeatedly said no, but then last week, her comment to "people" magazine sounded different. quote, if there's any lesson i've learned in the last five years, it's don't be so sure about what lies ahead. there are amazing doors that could open. warren's staffers quickly stepped back that statement,...
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i want to start with you, elizabeth. the questions that we were asking and waiting for, this health professional had contact with mr. duncan during the second visit and was in this full cdc-recommended gear, the impermane impermeable gown, face mask, gloves, and still contracted the virus. >> i was devastated to hear that. i was hoping in some way this was the first visit when they didn't know duncan had ebola that, would easily explain it. but why would a health care worker at a good hospital, they knew they were dealing with an ebola patient, how could this health care worker get ebola. there's so many questions that need answering. so many, hundreds of health care workers have gotten ebola and mostly in west africa and i think a lot of people thought, well, they just maybe didn't do it quite right. well, this is a u.s. hospital that should know how to do it right. they said they were following all the cdc guidelines. how in the world did this happen. that question has to be answered. >> and then we bring back to today
i want to start with you, elizabeth. the questions that we were asking and waiting for, this health professional had contact with mr. duncan during the second visit and was in this full cdc-recommended gear, the impermane impermeable gown, face mask, gloves, and still contracted the virus. >> i was devastated to hear that. i was hoping in some way this was the first visit when they didn't know duncan had ebola that, would easily explain it. but why would a health care worker at a good...
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i want to ask the doctor first and then i'll get back to elizabeth. is it even possible to train all hospitals how to care for ebola properly and then we're talking about designated hospitals is probably a better idea, i would imagine, to have a few places that are more equipped to handle it than others? because where a patient might be taken, that's probably too much to ask, doctor? >> mrsa, influenza and -- >> doctor, i have to interrupt you now. we're going to get to that press conference happening now from the centers for disease control. >> safer and easier. yesterday, we confirmed the first case of ebola contracted in the united states in a health care worker who carried for what we refer to, who we refer to as the index patient in dallas, texas. our thoughts are with this health care worker. she is now being cared for and we understand that she's clinically stable. please refer any questions on her care to the hospital where she's being carried for so that only information that she and her family want released is released. the existence of the
i want to ask the doctor first and then i'll get back to elizabeth. is it even possible to train all hospitals how to care for ebola properly and then we're talking about designated hospitals is probably a better idea, i would imagine, to have a few places that are more equipped to handle it than others? because where a patient might be taken, that's probably too much to ask, doctor? >> mrsa, influenza and -- >> doctor, i have to interrupt you now. we're going to get to that press...
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i think elizabeth said it well. there may be enough hullaballoo around this case that they decided it's more prudent at least in the short term to not bring emergent patients to our situation. regular patients can still come in and be admitted, but for a short term perhaps it would be better for all concerned while things calm down a bit just to divert emergency care to other institutions who will pitch in and help out. >> and what do you make of the idea that elizabeth was talking about that some have discussed, which is maybe there should just be certain hospitals who are highly trained in protecting workers that receive ebola patients? i mean heaven only knows we hope there are no more but what about the idea of just having certain hospitals that deal with it? >> well, for starters, every hospital has to be prepared to make the diagnosis or be suspicious of patients because patients can show up in anyone's emergency room, so that part applies to all of us. the second thing is, as elizabeth said, the core care, th
i think elizabeth said it well. there may be enough hullaballoo around this case that they decided it's more prudent at least in the short term to not bring emergent patients to our situation. regular patients can still come in and be admitted, but for a short term perhaps it would be better for all concerned while things calm down a bit just to divert emergency care to other institutions who will pitch in and help out. >> and what do you make of the idea that elizabeth was talking about...
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. >> when we asked voters who shares their values more hillary clinton or elizabeth warren, elizabeth more than doubles her score. >> political police, we invented this question for this poll. failing to be sophisticated and pick the front runner. she is still way behind, but the fact that a quarter of iowa democrats say that their beliefs are closer to her, says that if there is a populist candidate in here, it would give hillary clinton some trouble. >> or foreign policy is not a problem with iowa democrats, but her closeness to wall street is. >> major development in the kentucky senate race tonight. the senatorial campaign committee is pulling its television advertisement in support of grimes after facing days of derision after saying -- after not saying whether or not she voted for president barack obama. >> you said you voted for the president. >> i have been a longtime supporter. >> do you believe you violated the sanctity of the ballot box by telling us a you voted for? >> joking it out there. not a great laughing day. this race is not as competitive as georgia, certainly kans
. >> when we asked voters who shares their values more hillary clinton or elizabeth warren, elizabeth more than doubles her score. >> political police, we invented this question for this poll. failing to be sophisticated and pick the front runner. she is still way behind, but the fact that a quarter of iowa democrats say that their beliefs are closer to her, says that if there is a populist candidate in here, it would give hillary clinton some trouble. >> or foreign policy is...
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she will be known officially as elizabeth r. the r. stands for regina, latin for queen, that would be queen elizabeth ii of england. with much ceremony she issued her first tweet today removing her glove to hit send. problem was while buckingham palace insisted it was personally sent, it appeared to be pre-typed and appeared to come from an iphone while her majesty was using an ipad. >>> when we come back on this friday night, all week we've shared stories about people making a difference. tonight, it gets to be your turn. hey tony, dad- go wide! set, hike!
she will be known officially as elizabeth r. the r. stands for regina, latin for queen, that would be queen elizabeth ii of england. with much ceremony she issued her first tweet today removing her glove to hit send. problem was while buckingham palace insisted it was personally sent, it appeared to be pre-typed and appeared to come from an iphone while her majesty was using an ipad. >>> when we come back on this friday night, all week we've shared stories about people making a...
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and hillary clinton versus elizabeth warren." ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. p.t. barnum, the guy who created the greatest show on earth, knew how to fill the tent. if you want a crowd, start a fight. he put his money where his mouth was. he had his men start brawling on street corners, when the crowd gathered, they'd hand out flyers that the circus was coming to town. meet chris christie, who knows how to start a fight, telling the president he doesn't know how to conduct his business. itching to get into the center ri
and hillary clinton versus elizabeth warren." ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. p.t. barnum, the guy who created the greatest show on earth, knew how to fill the tent. if you want a crowd, start a fight. he put his money where his mouth was. he had his men start brawling on street corners, when the crowd gathered, they'd hand out flyers that the circus was coming to town. meet chris christie, who knows how to start a fight, telling the president he...
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joining me again is elizabeth cohen, and dr. selene gowneder, and at 4:30 east coast time, mayor de blasio will be holding a press conference where you were, elizabeth, and where dr. craig spence are is being treated for the ebola virus. so doctor gowneder, to you first, you now have colleagues in west africa, who are not putting pictures on facebook or twitter, for feel their material ends up in news cover or they are ridiculed out of people's fears about them working overseas in this west after kaj nations hardest hit by ebola. tell me more about -- this is really a revelation for many of these health care workers, once very proud of the work they're doing and now afraid of the backlash? >> they're being told by people in their communities that they're essentially disease vectors, bringing back ebola to this country. it's really unfortunate. they're having to deactivate their facebook and twitter accounts, because they're afraid their pictures will end up in the paper and all over the television. they're afraid their children
joining me again is elizabeth cohen, and dr. selene gowneder, and at 4:30 east coast time, mayor de blasio will be holding a press conference where you were, elizabeth, and where dr. craig spence are is being treated for the ebola virus. so doctor gowneder, to you first, you now have colleagues in west africa, who are not putting pictures on facebook or twitter, for feel their material ends up in news cover or they are ridiculed out of people's fears about them working overseas in this west...
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elizabeth sent her to be educated. it was against the law at the time to teach slaves to read or write comments and so elizabeth went to 3 nick davis, the confederate first lady and said i hear you need help. as a proper suddenly i am offering one of my servants that might assist you in your needs, she is not a smart woman, she's kind of bumbling but she might fit the bill for you for a while and mary jane bowser goes to the confederate white house and is tired and little does anyone know that mary jane is literate but also highly educated and has a photographic memory. so she is dusting jefferson davis's desks, she had sneaking peeks at papers on his desk and listening to confidential conversations and reporting every word back to elizabeth. >> i love that. now we move on to frank. >> demo/frank who rounds out the union contingent in e-book. >> jenna edmonds actually has a tragic back story, she was a canadian whose father arranged a marriage for her hand she had seen what arrange a marriages said than, makes a misera
elizabeth sent her to be educated. it was against the law at the time to teach slaves to read or write comments and so elizabeth went to 3 nick davis, the confederate first lady and said i hear you need help. as a proper suddenly i am offering one of my servants that might assist you in your needs, she is not a smart woman, she's kind of bumbling but she might fit the bill for you for a while and mary jane bowser goes to the confederate white house and is tired and little does anyone know that...
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elizabeth cohen at bellevue, thanks so much. we'll go back as soon as the news conference starts with mayor de blasio. meanwhile, dr. spencer's apartment is sealed off and a crew will decontaminate it. health department workers are getting flyers to neighbors with information on ebola to ease concerns in the area dr. spencer road the subway, he took an uber taxi, he went to a bowling alley. does anyone in those places have reason to be worried? we will speak to medical professionals about that to ease the fears about that meanwhile, in dr. spencer's neighborhood, our jean cassarez near the apartment building. what 's the situation there? when do you expect them to decontaminate that building? >> i'm right across the street from the apartment and we just had some activity right now. we're expecting the cleanup crew to arrive at any moment but what has just arrived is a new york police department long haul truck and they're putting barricades up. it looks like around the entrance to that apartment. so that means that this cleanup
elizabeth cohen at bellevue, thanks so much. we'll go back as soon as the news conference starts with mayor de blasio. meanwhile, dr. spencer's apartment is sealed off and a crew will decontaminate it. health department workers are getting flyers to neighbors with information on ebola to ease concerns in the area dr. spencer road the subway, he took an uber taxi, he went to a bowling alley. does anyone in those places have reason to be worried? we will speak to medical professionals about that...
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and in the rewrite tonight, elizabeth warren versus chris christie. sculpting the sleek body of the all-new mercedes-benz gla took nearly 600lbs of high- strength steel. setting industry-leading safety standards took 20,800 crash simulations. and perfecting its engine took over 1.1 million miles of extreme driving. but, this may be the most impressive number of all. introducing the all-new mercedes-benz gla. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> today the president says the united states should not do anything to discourage health care workers traveling to countries dealing with the ebola crisis because american health care workers are making progress now in west africa. the president said he will meet tomorrow with doctors and public health workers who have returned from treating ebola patients in west africa. and with some who are about to go there. >> we want to make sure we're encouraging them and getting input from them based on the science, based on the facts, based on the experiences, about how the battle to deal with ebola are going and how
and in the rewrite tonight, elizabeth warren versus chris christie. sculpting the sleek body of the all-new mercedes-benz gla took nearly 600lbs of high- strength steel. setting industry-leading safety standards took 20,800 crash simulations. and perfecting its engine took over 1.1 million miles of extreme driving. but, this may be the most impressive number of all. introducing the all-new mercedes-benz gla. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> today the president says the united...
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cnn's elizabeth cohen has joined us with details. elizabeth, i assume these are preliminary tests.re will be more tests, but right now the initial tests show that he is positive for ebola. >> yes, i tell you, the initial tests, they are usually right. they did the exact same test that they will do here at the cdc. i have learned that a specimen from dr. spencer will arrive at the cdc shortly after midnight. it is being flown in. there is a team here waiting for it. they will do the same tests and just make sure it is correct. but usually if it is positive at one of these local labs it usually is positive here. >> i also want to bring in the chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. so sanjay, obviously, you're joining us on the phone. this will be a big deal, a big test case for new york city. it seems like the doctor, as soon as he noticed any symptoms telephoned authorities. and it all seems to have been handled as authorities would have liked from the moment that authorities and ambulance first showed up to bring him to bellevue hospital? >> it certainly sounds like that, an
cnn's elizabeth cohen has joined us with details. elizabeth, i assume these are preliminary tests.re will be more tests, but right now the initial tests show that he is positive for ebola. >> yes, i tell you, the initial tests, they are usually right. they did the exact same test that they will do here at the cdc. i have learned that a specimen from dr. spencer will arrive at the cdc shortly after midnight. it is being flown in. there is a team here waiting for it. they will do the same...
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elizabeth, what stood out to you from that press conference? >> well two very -- in a very difficult situation, two very small pieces of sort of good news, one is that the levels of virus in this woman's blood are relatively low. that's good. they caught it early. much easier to treat someone when you catch it also, also a good thing this woman only had one contact while she was con tame joyce, a lot better than the 48-plus that the -- mr. duncan had, a lot easier to keep track of one person and that one person, we are told, has been isolated. but brian, there are two questions i think stand out here. one is that dr. freiden mentioned, it was a little bit surreptitious, but he said, you know, those property comes we put out about how health care workers protect themselves must be followed to a t. he said something to the effect that support not better. so you know, for example, they are supposed to double glove in some situations. well, triple gloving is a violation of protocol and actually could make things worse instead of making things bette
elizabeth, what stood out to you from that press conference? >> well two very -- in a very difficult situation, two very small pieces of sort of good news, one is that the levels of virus in this woman's blood are relatively low. that's good. they caught it early. much easier to treat someone when you catch it also, also a good thing this woman only had one contact while she was con tame joyce, a lot better than the 48-plus that the -- mr. duncan had, a lot easier to keep track of one...
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hillary needs elizabeth warren. her to bring up issues that she's not comfortable bringing up. >> we have an updrate from a reporter and talk about elizabeth warren and hillary clinton who shared a stage in boston. next, it is not just candidates who are on the ballot. a popular proposal that's on the ballot. d. democrats believe it can save their seat. will it? sensitive bladder? never miss a chance to dance... introducing a revolution in bladder leak protection. new always discreet. up to 40% thinner, for superior comfort. absorbs 2 times more than you may need. for dance-all-you-want protection. no wonder more women already prefer new always discreet pads over poise. new always discreet. now bladder leaks can feel like no big deal. because hey, pee happens. visit alwaysdiscreet.com for coupons and your free sample. ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progres
hillary needs elizabeth warren. her to bring up issues that she's not comfortable bringing up. >> we have an updrate from a reporter and talk about elizabeth warren and hillary clinton who shared a stage in boston. next, it is not just candidates who are on the ballot. a popular proposal that's on the ballot. d. democrats believe it can save their seat. will it? sensitive bladder? never miss a chance to dance... introducing a revolution in bladder leak protection. new always discreet. up...
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also, tonight, we've got elizabeth warren here live for the interview.that's coming up live in just a few minutes. there's a big show. a lot going on. but we're starting tonight with breaking news on a national security issue. the f.b.i. has taken the unusual step today of asking the american public for help about isis. specifically, the f.b.i. is asking for help in trying to identify this man. that was a propaganda video released a couple weeks ago. the individual that you're looking at right here, he's wearing military-style camouflaged fatigues. this man is believed by u.s. security officials to be north american. they think he's an american citizen, possibly a canadian citizen who traveled overseas to join the fight with isis and then appeared in this video. i should tell you as a general rule, we here at msnbc and nbc news, we do not typically play extended clips of isis pron began da visit owes, but in this case, there's a specific reason to. the government has taken the unusual step of reposting just under a two-minute long section of that long vi
also, tonight, we've got elizabeth warren here live for the interview.that's coming up live in just a few minutes. there's a big show. a lot going on. but we're starting tonight with breaking news on a national security issue. the f.b.i. has taken the unusual step today of asking the american public for help about isis. specifically, the f.b.i. is asking for help in trying to identify this man. that was a propaganda video released a couple weeks ago. the individual that you're looking at right...
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elizabeth cohen. i think we should begin with the second health care worker for folks just waking up to learn this news about the second nurse testing positive for ebola among the people that cared for thomas eric duncan. how did this all happen? what was the chain of events they found out she was sick? did she present and say "okay, guys, things are serious now"? >> they haven't explained to us whether she took her own temperature and saw it was elevate word will it was during one of these visits that she and her colleagues have been getting from health officials that they took the temperature and figured it out. the bottom line is they caught it very early on and that's really crucial so there was very little time for her to get -- for her to infect someone else. >> sanjay, i think a lot of people are looking at this with alarm right now because when thomas eric duncan was finally diagnosed with ebola after being sent home, we should say, the whole world was watching texas health presbyterian. the e
elizabeth cohen. i think we should begin with the second health care worker for folks just waking up to learn this news about the second nurse testing positive for ebola among the people that cared for thomas eric duncan. how did this all happen? what was the chain of events they found out she was sick? did she present and say "okay, guys, things are serious now"? >> they haven't explained to us whether she took her own temperature and saw it was elevate word will it was during...
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elizabeth, so adorable. >> that's you?> that's me. >> oh, my gosh. >> adorable. >> i love this one because you made it yourself, right? >> my mom made it. she can't sew for -- she can't sew. [ laughter ] >> so there was a lot of pressure for moms around halloween. i hated that costume. >> i love it. >> send us your halloween costume pictures. we want to see them get some ideas, too. you can do that by going to kpix.com/halloween. you can upload your photos and we will show them on halloween. i didn't submit a picture. i don't remember the last time i dressed up. >> come on. >> loser. [ laughter ] >>> 5:18. >> i know. >> shoe fits. >>> there are people who love baseball. and then there are people who love baseball more than they love their significant other. a crazy length one fan is willing to go for a ticket to game three of the world series. >>> good morning, everybody. it's finally here! game 3 of the world is hours away. and what they were saying as they settled in for the routine at the workout yesterday. >>> and what
elizabeth, so adorable. >> that's you?> that's me. >> oh, my gosh. >> adorable. >> i love this one because you made it yourself, right? >> my mom made it. she can't sew for -- she can't sew. [ laughter ] >> so there was a lot of pressure for moms around halloween. i hated that costume. >> i love it. >> send us your halloween costume pictures. we want to see them get some ideas, too. you can do that by going to kpix.com/halloween. you can upload...
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elizabeth cohen and dr. gupta. elizabeth and sanjay, an american freelance cameraman, with nbc news, working with dr. nancy snyderman, tested positive for ebola, they were in the village where thomas duncan lived. watch. >> the taxi driver who picked up duncan, the young woman, name d madeline, her father and brother. >> you knew you were picking up a sick, pregnant girl, but no idea at all that she was sick with ebola. >> no, no, no. >> they're very close. do we know the latest on the cameraman? >> don, we know that the cameraman was flown back by nbc to the united states. nbc has said they want this photographer to get the best possible care. >> you were just in liberia with camera crews. what sort of precautions did you take while covering the outbreak, elizabeth? >> really all about physical space and distance. you fry to keep as much space as you can between yourself and other people. don't shake hand with people you. are very aware of not touching other people as much as you possibly can. and certainly, of co
elizabeth cohen and dr. gupta. elizabeth and sanjay, an american freelance cameraman, with nbc news, working with dr. nancy snyderman, tested positive for ebola, they were in the village where thomas duncan lived. watch. >> the taxi driver who picked up duncan, the young woman, name d madeline, her father and brother. >> you knew you were picking up a sick, pregnant girl, but no idea at all that she was sick with ebola. >> no, no, no. >> they're very close. do we know...
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cnn senior health correspondent elizabeth cohen, thank you so much.ant to bring in our panel with the second case of ebola being reported from that texas hospital. we're getting this from texas officials. we're starting to see the outbreak of the virus in the u.s. i think that is far too early to use that word. a question a lot of people are asking, how ready are u.s. hospitals to deal with this? >> let's go to dr. william schaaper in, chairman department of preventable medicine from vanderbilt and dr. david sanders from purdue university. we would like to hear from you both this morning. what is your confidence level when it comes to how prepared u.s. hospitals are to treat an ebola patient if it were to go to them? >> actually, i'm very confident. and if anything, this event in dallas has given all hospitals once again a wakeup call and has been a lesson. hospitals are out there reviewing their infection control policies and procedures. they're training their personnel in how to use the protective gear that we would employ in the context of an ebola
cnn senior health correspondent elizabeth cohen, thank you so much.ant to bring in our panel with the second case of ebola being reported from that texas hospital. we're getting this from texas officials. we're starting to see the outbreak of the virus in the u.s. i think that is far too early to use that word. a question a lot of people are asking, how ready are u.s. hospitals to deal with this? >> let's go to dr. william schaaper in, chairman department of preventable medicine from...
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elizabeth warren joins us next. tonight, for the interview.t to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and smarter phones. think up new ways to produce energy. ♪ be an engineer. solve problems the world needs solved. what are you waiting for? changing the world is part of the job description. [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. i'm they get stains like you wouldn't believe. this tide ultra stain release and zap!cap helps me get out pretty much any stain. can i help? aww. try our newest. ultra stain release helps remove 99% of everyday stains. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping fr
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elizabeth warren joins us next. tonight, for the interview.h us. ♪ the most amazing thing about the ford fusion isn't the way it looks. ♪ the most amazing thing? is the way it sees. ♪ with blind spot technology, a lane-keeping system and a standard rearview camera, the fusion is ready for whatever comes your way. ♪ go prepared. go further. ♪ you get used to food odors you think it smells fine, but your guests think it smells like this... ( sound effects ) febreze air effects works instantly to eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to. it smells so much better! so you and your guests can breathe happy. goodnight. goodnight. for those kept awake by pain the night is anything but good. introducing new aleve pm. the first one with a sleep aid. plus the 12 hour strength of aleve for pain relief that can last until the am. now you can have a good night and a... good morning! new aleve pm. for a better am. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge researc
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elizabeth cohen, thanks. and we appreciate you staying on top of it for us. >>> another big story, the school shooting near seattle a homecoming prince opening fire in a high school cafeteria. we now know his targets were not random. freshman jaylen fryberg reportedly shot two of his cousins and two 14-year-old girls both in the head. the mystery of a motive still not completely solved. classmates say fryberg was a popular football player. he was just elected homecoming prince. he was smiling and dancing at football practice we are told. what lurked underneath that sunny demeanor, did he signal his apparent rage in tweets leading up to friday's rampage? we'll read some of the disturbing new messages. and we're learning about the victims that are fighting to stay alive. things are very touch and go for the two injured girls. >> we've seen tears. we've seen anger. they are just -- just grieving. right now i think they are just settled in. things are quiet. they know the circumstances. they're hoping for the bes
elizabeth cohen, thanks. and we appreciate you staying on top of it for us. >>> another big story, the school shooting near seattle a homecoming prince opening fire in a high school cafeteria. we now know his targets were not random. freshman jaylen fryberg reportedly shot two of his cousins and two 14-year-old girls both in the head. the mystery of a motive still not completely solved. classmates say fryberg was a popular football player. he was just elected homecoming prince. he was...
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cnn's elizabeth cohen dallas to track ebola there and other entry points in the united states. >> reporter: john, authorities are following 48 people who may have come into contact with thomas eric duncan. the breakdown is like this, they are following seven hospital workers and they are considered in the higher risk category. also three family members also in the higher risk category. the rest of the contacts, 38 of them, are considered lower risk. so what is happening with the contacts they get visits twice a day from a health care worker. their temperature is taken and the health care worker will ask them how they are feeling, they run down the list of symptoms of ebola to make sure they are not experiencing any of them. this explains how they are keeping ebola from spreading within the united states, but authorities want to keep it from arriving in the u.s. a second time. i know when i came back from liberia, it was just about the same time that duncan arrived. what i found was no screening. they took
cnn's elizabeth cohen dallas to track ebola there and other entry points in the united states. >> reporter: john, authorities are following 48 people who may have come into contact with thomas eric duncan. the breakdown is like this, they are following seven hospital workers and they are considered in the higher risk category. also three family members also in the higher risk category. the rest of the contacts, 38 of them, are considered lower risk. so what is happening with the contacts...
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again, elizabeth is correct. on my way home, i was -- had my temperature taken and questions and interviewed twice in nigeria, once in germany. but nothing when i came back to washington, d.c. the other thing that i'm really concerned about, when i came back and, again, all my team from the elizabeth r. griffin foundation, we put ourselves under 21 days of observation talking to each other. but i didn't want to have to go into the emergency department and sit next to the child with the broken arm if i had developed a fever and body aches and early signs of ebola. >> i have the same questions. i'm still within my 21 days. i'm only seven days out. and so i do wonder, what if i develop symptoms, what am i supposed to do? where am i supposed to go? i certainly don't want to show up at my family doctor's practice and say hey i just went to liberia and i've got a fever. it's not clear what you're supposed to do. >> i don't want to minimize the risks at stake for some here, but as a layperson, lacking the expertise of e
again, elizabeth is correct. on my way home, i was -- had my temperature taken and questions and interviewed twice in nigeria, once in germany. but nothing when i came back to washington, d.c. the other thing that i'm really concerned about, when i came back and, again, all my team from the elizabeth r. griffin foundation, we put ourselves under 21 days of observation talking to each other. but i didn't want to have to go into the emergency department and sit next to the child with the broken...
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she made a point of embracing senator elizabeth warren.nto pleased to be herive your senior senator, passionate champion for working people, elizabeth warren. i love watching elizabeth give it to those who deserve to get it. and has recently gotten less definitive she wasn't running for president, was hammering already old opponent, scott brown next home of the nation's first presidential primary. >> i just want to be clear about scott brown and wall street. the part that says it most. you can do it two ways. either track the money and who his biggest funders are or look through the summary in forbes magazine that describes scott brown as one of wall street's favorite congressmen. >> jeb busch, -- jeb bush is looking like an increasingly likely 2016 candidate. according to reports, jeb is seriously considering a run and member ohio family, particularly the ex-presidents, on board. quote, george w. has beened a outspoken advocate of a bid. talking it up all the time. jeb's son, george' p. bush, told abc news the odds his father will run hav
she made a point of embracing senator elizabeth warren.nto pleased to be herive your senior senator, passionate champion for working people, elizabeth warren. i love watching elizabeth give it to those who deserve to get it. and has recently gotten less definitive she wasn't running for president, was hammering already old opponent, scott brown next home of the nation's first presidential primary. >> i just want to be clear about scott brown and wall street. the part that says it most....
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lawrence gostin and our elizabeth cohen. we've heard from dr.it county public health department. it's great to hear her say "we have no cases of ebola in summit county." dr. gostin, it's good to have you with us here and i think that's the headline people need to hear. they are monitoring some dozen people but the message she wants to spread is that people can be exposed but not infected. >> that's exactly right. i mean, we really have to have a kind of a calm measured response to this. we need to be very vigilant and i think it's really a good thing for us to trace all of those contacts, nowhere they are and have active monitoring of those symptoms. but until they are symptomatic and known to have ebola virus disease people are not at risk, we don't want to overreact by closing schools and shutting things down. ebola shouldn't take over our lives. we should deal with this as a vigilant public health issue in which we should be able to handle and handle well. there were missteps in dallas and i think we've learned our lesson. at least i certainl
lawrence gostin and our elizabeth cohen. we've heard from dr.it county public health department. it's great to hear her say "we have no cases of ebola in summit county." dr. gostin, it's good to have you with us here and i think that's the headline people need to hear. they are monitoring some dozen people but the message she wants to spread is that people can be exposed but not infected. >> that's exactly right. i mean, we really have to have a kind of a calm measured response...
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the book is "a fighting chance" by elizabeth warren. thank you very much for joining me. >> thank you, good to be here. >>> at our website, billmoyers.com, my interview continues with elizabeth warren. and you can watch past interviews with her and see how right she was about the middle class and the dangers that lie ahead, including the more damage crisis. i'll see you here next time. >>> don't wait a week to get more moyers. visit billmoyers.com for exclusive blogs, essays and video features. >>> funding is provided by -- encouraging the renewal of democracy. carnegie of new york. the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herb albert foundation. supporting organizations whose mission it is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the foundation. committed to a more peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. the colbert foundation. barbara g.fleishman. and mutual america. designing customized i
the book is "a fighting chance" by elizabeth warren. thank you very much for joining me. >> thank you, good to be here. >>> at our website, billmoyers.com, my interview continues with elizabeth warren. and you can watch past interviews with her and see how right she was about the middle class and the dangers that lie ahead, including the more damage crisis. i'll see you here next time. >>> don't wait a week to get more moyers. visit billmoyers.com for exclusive...
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actress elizabeth pena has passed away at age 55. >> reporter:we'll have more on her life >> reporter:we'll have more on her life give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. ranked highest in customer satisfaction. ikea kitchens. lopreventable medical errors,hey all lnow the third leadingse of cause of death. only heart disease and cancer take more lives. proposition 46 will save lives with drug and alcohol testing to make sure impaired doctors don't treat someone you love. safeguards against prescription drug abuse. and holds the medical industry accountable for mistakes. i'm barbara boxer. let's save lives. vote yes on 46. welcome home! give him the tour. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. ranked highest in customer satisfaction. ikea kitchens. a death >> pam: now at five. as efforts ramp up to reduce the threat of ebola. local leaders in the u-s are taking precautions to >> pam: pre
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cbs news correspondent elizabeth palmer is in baghdad with the latest on that. .. >> "i see is now on the attack in a kind of half circle around baghdad from the north around the west, and down to the south. at the closest point, their fighters are in an outer suburb called an abu ghraib which is about eight miles from the perimeter of baghdad international airport. there are now 12 teams of american military advisors on the ground with the iraqi force whose are charged with protecting the capital and american is, america is also carrying out air strikes nearby, mainly to the west and to the south. now, nobody expect a major assault on the city my time soon, but it is likely isis will keep up the pressure with a bombing campaign by slipping through the many army and police checkpoints in the city and even civilian security checks that have been set up in all public places including in mosques, in fact, yesterday more than 30 people were killed in three separate bomb attacks. now, outside the city, "i see is in control of some major sections of highway and also key towns. the iraqis se
cbs news correspondent elizabeth palmer is in baghdad with the latest on that. .. >> "i see is now on the attack in a kind of half circle around baghdad from the north around the west, and down to the south. at the closest point, their fighters are in an outer suburb called an abu ghraib which is about eight miles from the perimeter of baghdad international airport. there are now 12 teams of american military advisors on the ground with the iraqi force whose are charged with...
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elizabeth, stay with us. we want to bring in david sanders, he's an associate professor of biological sciences at purdue university. he's with us on the phone as well. good to have you with us this morning. unfortunately under these circumstances, i would would have picked up with where we left off that this is the first case of ebola contracted here in the united states. is there some medical difference? is this just a psychological difference for people who are following what's happening with this virus? >> i think there is a difference because this is a transmission that occurred under circumstances where we hope it wouldn't occur. we know there are going to be people who are infected with africa who are going to be traveling to other places. that we know will happen. we don't expect that our health workers are going to be affected. when i say we don't expect it, it is something that they are putting themselves at risk in treating such patients. and we understand that. there hasn't been transmission to u.s
elizabeth, stay with us. we want to bring in david sanders, he's an associate professor of biological sciences at purdue university. he's with us on the phone as well. good to have you with us this morning. unfortunately under these circumstances, i would would have picked up with where we left off that this is the first case of ebola contracted here in the united states. is there some medical difference? is this just a psychological difference for people who are following what's happening with...
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elizabeth palmer is joining us from baghdad. liz, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. jim, these bombings are not only deadly, if they carry on, they're going to destabilize the capital, so the iraqi government has been on a real campaign to recruit new security forces to fight the isis militants. police recruits act as angry villagers. the other half gets a lesson in crowd control. until a smoke grenade scatters them off. at this police academy on a former u.s. base near baghdad's airport, 1,500 men are going throw basic training. that's 50% more than when isis invaded iraq. kernel fouad qadem daoud says they've seen how isis slaughtered iraqi security forces and they want revenge. the basic training course lasts 45 days. these young recruits behind me are almost done, two weeks from now they'll be heading out into combat. they're called police, but they're trained like the military. in this exercise, sharpshooters surround the house. then the swat team bursts in. [gunfire] and arrests the kidnapper. but most of the work these men will do is less dramatic. and more da
elizabeth palmer is joining us from baghdad. liz, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. jim, these bombings are not only deadly, if they carry on, they're going to destabilize the capital, so the iraqi government has been on a real campaign to recruit new security forces to fight the isis militants. police recruits act as angry villagers. the other half gets a lesson in crowd control. until a smoke grenade scatters them off. at this police academy on a former u.s. base near baghdad's...
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let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you, lawrence. the golden gate bridge sporting its orange, looks great in both directions even those there's a dense fog advisory issued around 3:15. where did all the cars go? couple of cars heading southbound on 101. it's still very early. but again, both directions appear to be moving at the speed limit. and if you are riding southbound 880, there is obviously something going on. you know, there is that overnight roadwork right now in san leandro approaching davis street. it was both directions northbound and southbound. but there is obviously either a stall or an accident on southbound 880 right there near the oakland coliseum. i think my producer is on it right now checking out what that is. in the meantime, northbound traffic looks okay heading into downtown oakland. that's a bit of a delay though. that was kind of a surprise. there wassing in on the chp reports as of -- there was nothing on the chp reports as of a couple of minutes ago. westbound 580 roadwork cleared livermore, eastbound stil
let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you, lawrence. the golden gate bridge sporting its orange, looks great in both directions even those there's a dense fog advisory issued around 3:15. where did all the cars go? couple of cars heading southbound on 101. it's still very early. but again, both directions appear to be moving at the speed limit. and if you are riding southbound 880, there is obviously something going on. you know, there is that overnight roadwork right now in...
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thank you, elizabeth. >> oh!! hey! >>> police say they know the motive behind a brawl among san francisco 49ers fans that seriously injured a man at sunday's game. they say it began with an argument over a restroom stall. kpix 5's andria borba reports. >>> reporter: the fight happened prekickoff in the 300 section bathroom and left one man unconscious on the floor and these two, amador and dario leaving levis are handcuffs as accessories. >> it's a felony assault case. >> reporter: the fight about a stall. seriously. >> idiots. just plain-out idiots. >> oh!! >> reporter: it starts with a sucker-punched and in a second, a guy in a kaepernick jersey is out cold. a dog pile falls from the stall to the floor with the sound of fists smacking flash from an aldon smith fan punctuating the screams in the latrine. and then it's over leaving santa clara police department to sort it out. >> minutes after the assault occurred, these folks were in custody. >> reporter: it's the latest incident to make the faithful look more like th
thank you, elizabeth. >> oh!! hey! >>> police say they know the motive behind a brawl among san francisco 49ers fans that seriously injured a man at sunday's game. they say it began with an argument over a restroom stall. kpix 5's andria borba reports. >>> reporter: the fight happened prekickoff in the 300 section bathroom and left one man unconscious on the floor and these two, amador and dario leaving levis are handcuffs as accessories. >> it's a felony assault...
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john and christine. >>> thank you for that, elizabeth. as campaign season enters the final month, the administration is under pressure to show it has ebola under control along with the tougher screening measures that governor perry is calling for. cnn's michelle kosinski is at the white house with that story. >> reporter: john and christine, the president met with the national security team, including the secretary of defense, the chairman of the joint chiefs. they say they are treating this as a top national security priority and they want to look at the measures in place not only for stopping the spread of ebola in west africa, but preventing it from taking hold here and see if there is anything additional that needs to be done. they wanted to reassure the american public. here is what president obama said. >> the good news is it is not an airborne disease. we are familiar with the protocols that are needed to isolate and greatly reduce the risks of anybody catching this disease, but it requires us to follow the protocols strictly and t
john and christine. >>> thank you for that, elizabeth. as campaign season enters the final month, the administration is under pressure to show it has ebola under control along with the tougher screening measures that governor perry is calling for. cnn's michelle kosinski is at the white house with that story. >> reporter: john and christine, the president met with the national security team, including the secretary of defense, the chairman of the joint chiefs. they say they are...
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elizabeth, what is the hospital saying about duncan's death? >> reporter: the hospital is saying very little other than they grieve with the family and they give their condolences and that he died of an insidious disease. we have reached out to ask why didn't he get the blood transfusion in the family asked for it. the hospital told them, hey, it's not proven effective. it's not proven effective, but other patients have gotten it in the hopes that it would work. the hospital is really saying very little about that delay in getting him the experimental drug that we mentioned. they said that they gave him that treatment in consultation with the cdc and with emory hospital and a lot of unanswered questions for this family right now. >> elizabeth, let's talk about this new, possible case of ebola out of the dallas suburb of frisco. what do you know about this case? >> we've just been told by the state of texas that this person is not one of the 48 contacts that is currently being followed by health authorities. so there are 48 known contacts. this
elizabeth, what is the hospital saying about duncan's death? >> reporter: the hospital is saying very little other than they grieve with the family and they give their condolences and that he died of an insidious disease. we have reached out to ask why didn't he get the blood transfusion in the family asked for it. the hospital told them, hey, it's not proven effective. it's not proven effective, but other patients have gotten it in the hopes that it would work. the hospital is really...
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joining me tonight, elizabeth plank from mike.com. josh zep of huff post.ey faith jenkins. thank you all for being here tonight. >> thanks, rev. >> you're welcome. >> should medical workers returning from west africa be quarantined? some are wondering why new york ebola patient dr. craig spencer was allowed to move around just days after returning from his heroic work in africa? we know he took a three-mile run in manhattan. he visited the high line on tourist park area, he took the subway, used a car service, and went bowling the night before he was diagnosed. medical officials say spencer posed no threat before he contracted a fever. but it has a lot of people outraged today. the white house is reportedly looking at new quarantine measures of health care workers returning from west africa. faith, what do you think? should medical workers returning from west africa be quarantined? >> i think it's something that definitely has to be considered. i know all the medical officials say, if you don't show symptoms, then the disease is not contagious. but if a doc
joining me tonight, elizabeth plank from mike.com. josh zep of huff post.ey faith jenkins. thank you all for being here tonight. >> thanks, rev. >> you're welcome. >> should medical workers returning from west africa be quarantined? some are wondering why new york ebola patient dr. craig spencer was allowed to move around just days after returning from his heroic work in africa? we know he took a three-mile run in manhattan. he visited the high line on tourist park area, he...
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generation al improvements in our efficiency finally, i would like to close with a thank you to elizabeth she's our analysis person that will be heading to the seattle area to join her partner as we start a new life elizabeth has served us for the past replacement when i was appointed to the executive director she was filling in for me over the last 6 years your attractions have been tremendous in terms of our initiative and forecasting model but you're planning studies and creating a mentorship of future generations of analysts for our field and benefiting us by participating in journals and conferences and serving as an expert in our field this is a small and specialized area we wish you all the best as you serve humanity through our future endeavors whatever whichever way you head thank you elizabeth with that, i conclude any remarks. >> supervisor mar. >> i want to thank our director and staff for the incredible work but did you summarizes of the grants we were at the oakland historic sunday march in new york city and i'm following also the flood wall street in yesterday and a grassro
generation al improvements in our efficiency finally, i would like to close with a thank you to elizabeth she's our analysis person that will be heading to the seattle area to join her partner as we start a new life elizabeth has served us for the past replacement when i was appointed to the executive director she was filling in for me over the last 6 years your attractions have been tremendous in terms of our initiative and forecasting model but you're planning studies and creating a...
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let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you, lawrence. we have a few minor bumps in the road out there but no major issues that could really slow you down. at 4:46, there are not too many cars on the road. here's a live look at a quiet golden gate bridge. you can see a few headlights making their way toward the camera. those headlights are southbound coming into san francisco. no delay from san rafael. checking some other bridges. here's a live look at the san mateo bridge all is quiet out of hayward and out of foster farms. on the nimitz overnight we have had some overnight roadwork southbound 880 in the usual spot 98th to davis heading out of oakland into san leandro. but northbound if you are heading past the coliseum, that is a live look and obviously no delay into downtown. to the south bay we go. and northbound 101 still moving at the speed limit no slowing down all the way into downtown san jose on 280 or the guadalupe parkway. looks good around san jose mineta airport. and at the bay bridge, maybe some very slight delays in those
let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you, lawrence. we have a few minor bumps in the road out there but no major issues that could really slow you down. at 4:46, there are not too many cars on the road. here's a live look at a quiet golden gate bridge. you can see a few headlights making their way toward the camera. those headlights are southbound coming into san francisco. no delay from san rafael. checking some other bridges. here's a live look at the san mateo bridge all...
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but let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you, lawrence. that orange is turning read, staying hot. outside. we have some overnight roadwork mostly out the door. it could slow you down. we are seeing a few slow sensors in parts of the bay area. we'll first show you a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. it's clear into san francisco from the east bay. you will notice the drive time westbound 80 carquinez bridge to the maze. that looks great. you may hit some overnight roadwork still in the eastbound lanes of the eastshore freeway ashby right around that exit, there are some still slight delays. also, there was an early- morning accident westbound 237 near the 880 interchange in milpitas. the crash is cleared, but chp, caltrans, telling us there was some damage to the guardrail. so you may need to go out there -- they may need to go out there and fix it. that may cause delays later in the morning commute. in the meantime, westbound roadwork has cleared now through the livermore valley, thank you to the "kcbs phone force" for that one. east
but let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you, lawrence. that orange is turning read, staying hot. outside. we have some overnight roadwork mostly out the door. it could slow you down. we are seeing a few slow sensors in parts of the bay area. we'll first show you a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. it's clear into san francisco from the east bay. you will notice the drive time westbound 80 carquinez bridge to the maze. that looks great. you may hit some overnight...
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>> thank you elizabeth. and something that can fuel shock and outrage when you consider texas is one of the 13 states in the united states that was supposed to be completely ready for this to happen. "the new york times" tonight is reporting something very important. they are saying that duncan had direct contact with a pregnant woman who had ebola just four days before he left liberia for the united states. "the new york times" reports that duncan helped the sick woman get to the hospital by taxi. she was convulsing and yet turned away at the hospital because there weren't enough beds. she died hours later. "the new york times" also reports that others who have come into contact with her are now sick or dead. another big sign that the u.s. missed screening du ining dunca coming into the united states. dr. sanjay gupta. days before he was helping carrying a pregnant woman who died of ebola. shouldn't they know that. >> it is difficult not to pile on a little bit, right, erin, with regard to this. there is no
>> thank you elizabeth. and something that can fuel shock and outrage when you consider texas is one of the 13 states in the united states that was supposed to be completely ready for this to happen. "the new york times" tonight is reporting something very important. they are saying that duncan had direct contact with a pregnant woman who had ebola just four days before he left liberia for the united states. "the new york times" reports that duncan helped the sick...