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fauci, what did you read out of the ethics panel statement. it was an unanimous decision and even though they wanted patients to have freedom of choice. nothing was forced on them, respect of community involvement they're saying we're not against using these unproven drugs. >> well, that's the case and if you go back to the answer i gave a few minutes ago, it's exactly what they said in that ethics statement. it's not unethical at all from a risk standpoint to give an unproven therapy to someone, but you also have an automobile gas station to learn whether or not it is effective, that's what you really need to do. so what was said by the who ethics panel is perfectly compatible to what we're talking about right now. >> doctor, i want to bring you in on the conversation. there are drug companies who have tested drugs in the past, pfizer had a court settlement, and there were questions of how it was handled. what kind of legacy does that leave? >> in that particular case there were alternative treatments out there. with ebola you don't have that
fauci, what did you read out of the ethics panel statement. it was an unanimous decision and even though they wanted patients to have freedom of choice. nothing was forced on them, respect of community involvement they're saying we're not against using these unproven drugs. >> well, that's the case and if you go back to the answer i gave a few minutes ago, it's exactly what they said in that ethics statement. it's not unethical at all from a risk standpoint to give an unproven therapy to...
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fauci and i eluded to, and there are disposable equipment. there are practices one ways of overcoming disposable equipment. and there are pursue to maintain practices that can maintain precautions that preclude the transition of the hygienic precautions and that preclude the transition of the disease, over and above just programme that you are the clothing that you're wearing. >> how would that look different from >> how would that look different from normal patient treatment? are you gowned, masked are you gowned, masked in a visibly different different way? in a visibly different way? >> among other >> among other things, and it's just the not just the individual, ideally the the rooms in which these are housed, individuals are housed, what we facilities, and call quarantined facilities, and protocolized. those have to be properly it's more difficult in the protocolized. marketplaces to get the and it's difficult in these resources to create emerging marketplaces to get the appropriate environment and resources to create the the appropriate
fauci and i eluded to, and there are disposable equipment. there are practices one ways of overcoming disposable equipment. and there are pursue to maintain practices that can maintain precautions that preclude the transition of the hygienic precautions and that preclude the transition of the disease, over and above just programme that you are the clothing that you're wearing. >> how would that look different from >> how would that look different from normal patient treatment? are...
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fauci, when there is no other option?ing the vaccine maybe perhaps to the health workers in africa as a minimum? >> the vaccine we just heard about is a post-exposure vaccine. generally when we think about a vaccine it's one you give before someone gets exposed or infected. so, we're working on a few of these including some of the earlier work on the vsv one that was just mentioned. right now they finished animal studies, sanjay, and we're about to go into what's called phase one clinical trials in humans to see if it's safe and induces an immune response. it would be extremely unusual at this point to go from preclinical to people in the field. you'd at least want to get some safety data which in our case will be done by january and we'll so if it's, "a," safe and, "b," if it induces a response to be predictive. when you have true therapies for it you can go to the fda and determine the circumstance to see if you can get what was just mentioned the compassionate use to give it even though you don't have the proper, compl
fauci, when there is no other option?ing the vaccine maybe perhaps to the health workers in africa as a minimum? >> the vaccine we just heard about is a post-exposure vaccine. generally when we think about a vaccine it's one you give before someone gets exposed or infected. so, we're working on a few of these including some of the earlier work on the vsv one that was just mentioned. right now they finished animal studies, sanjay, and we're about to go into what's called phase one clinical...
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anthony fauci. dr. fauci, it's so good have to you on the program. you rate the level of emergencisy that the community is dealing with in west africa? >> thing is a very serious situation. it's really boardering on catastrophic for the countries involved. and there is always the possibility it could spread. you know we have two cases in nigeria now. nigeria is the most populated country in africa. and boy, we hope it doesn't have an outbreak there. so we are really still in a very critical zone of where we're going with this epidemic in africa. >> is there more the u.s. can or should be doing to kind of combat the outbreaks in africa? i mean, personnel being sent? >> well, that's what is happening, anderson. it's unfortunate that the health care delivery system and the infrastructure in those countries is just a perfect storm for the spread. as you saw in the clips that you showed, you know, the facilities that they have, the ability to isolate, and even the people's attitudes about mistrusting the health care community and not really taking their l
anthony fauci. dr. fauci, it's so good have to you on the program. you rate the level of emergencisy that the community is dealing with in west africa? >> thing is a very serious situation. it's really boardering on catastrophic for the countries involved. and there is always the possibility it could spread. you know we have two cases in nigeria now. nigeria is the most populated country in africa. and boy, we hope it doesn't have an outbreak there. so we are really still in a very...
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anthony fauci, director of the national substitute of allergies and infectious diseases, and dr. daniel lucey at georgetown medical center. dr. fauci, already suspended flights to the infected countries, and the contact tracing team is in west africa trying to put together a timeline for this patient in nigeria. just how worried should the rest of west africa and the world be about a wider outbreak? >> well, rather than use the word, worry, ray, i would say be alert. certainly, the possibility more so in the countries surrounding the three or four countries that you mentioned because the borders are rather porus there. and when people come in, one thing that you have to make sure. if they come in with symptoms of ebola, it feels like a serious flu. they are aching and they have a headache, and then they start in the symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea. so you have to be aware of people traveling in porus borders. if you're talking about the united states or canada or european countries, you have to be careful when people fly in from those areas, and you might in an emergency room h
anthony fauci, director of the national substitute of allergies and infectious diseases, and dr. daniel lucey at georgetown medical center. dr. fauci, already suspended flights to the infected countries, and the contact tracing team is in west africa trying to put together a timeline for this patient in nigeria. just how worried should the rest of west africa and the world be about a wider outbreak? >> well, rather than use the word, worry, ray, i would say be alert. certainly, the...
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fauci? curious if these two american missionary workers would receive this type of medication under the compassionate care sort of provisions or -- peek behind the curtain in terms of how these discussions take place to make this happen, dr. fauci. >> yeah, in general, i can't speak specifically here, because i don't know exactly the details. but under the usual circumstances, when you have an intervention like this that's in the experimental stage, and you want to use it, you can get an emergency use permission from the fda, which would -- who are generally quite flexible under these types of circumstances. but, sanjay, the correct approach would be to contact the fda and ask for the permission to do an emergency use administration of an intervention such as this. >> unprecedented what we're seeing right now -- >> -- cdc or the nih -- i'm sorry. so would the cdc or nih have known about this, if that's the usual process by which this occurs? >> well, the nih does not grant permission, nor do
fauci? curious if these two american missionary workers would receive this type of medication under the compassionate care sort of provisions or -- peek behind the curtain in terms of how these discussions take place to make this happen, dr. fauci. >> yeah, in general, i can't speak specifically here, because i don't know exactly the details. but under the usual circumstances, when you have an intervention like this that's in the experimental stage, and you want to use it, you can get an...
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anthony fauci, director for allergy and infectious diseases. and nurse monia saya of doctors without borders. a fine and admirable organization. dr. fauci, the national institutes of health have been working on an experimental serum reportedly the came one given to those two american missionaries. and sources are telling nbc they've received multiple doses of those. what is that serum? >> well, the serum that's in question that was administered is a serum that we did early research on and now a company is involved in trying to make doses of it that can be determined if they are in fact, effective. they've been used on an emergency basis in the two patients that you mentioned. what it is is a cocktail of antibodies which are proteins that the body makes to block the virus as it were in simple terms. you usually get antibodies from natural infection or if you vaccinate someone. when you need to get the antibodies into someone right away, then you passively infuse it as was the case when the two individuals, the two americans were given the serum.
anthony fauci, director for allergy and infectious diseases. and nurse monia saya of doctors without borders. a fine and admirable organization. dr. fauci, the national institutes of health have been working on an experimental serum reportedly the came one given to those two american missionaries. and sources are telling nbc they've received multiple doses of those. what is that serum? >> well, the serum that's in question that was administered is a serum that we did early research on and...
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anthony fauci. doctor good morning. >> good morning. >> tell us how effective this experimental serum is or may be? >> certainly we're getting reports from the physicians taking care of the patients that seemingly associated with the administration of antibodies there was significant improvement. the exact effect of the intervention versus the norral company is difficult when you're dealing with a simg. or two patients. certainly there was good effect. >> what other options are there? >> right now the options that one has is really taking care of the patients as you heard on the piece in the sense of systemically and systematically taking care of them making sure they're well hydrated and making sure their organ dysfunction if they have any, which is likely, is taken care of. >> dr. fauci, they claim they can stop ebola here in the united states. what about the situation in africa? how wired about that are you? >> it's a sear yugs situation. they said with good developmentability and capability and
anthony fauci. doctor good morning. >> good morning. >> tell us how effective this experimental serum is or may be? >> certainly we're getting reports from the physicians taking care of the patients that seemingly associated with the administration of antibodies there was significant improvement. the exact effect of the intervention versus the norral company is difficult when you're dealing with a simg. or two patients. certainly there was good effect. >> what other...
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fauci, good luck on this vaccine. appreciate you being on. dr.anjay gupta as well, thanks. >> you got it, thank you. >>> up next, legendary comedian joan rivers was rushed to the hospital after she stopped breathing during surgery. we have new information about her condition from her daughter, melissa, next. plan hey there, ane that it includesbill, my fico® credit score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises. surprise! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. years of swedish experience in in perfecting the rich,150 never bitter taste of gevalia. we do it all for this very experience. that's good. i know right? gevalia. so when my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis them. was also on display, i'd had it. i finally had a serious talk with my dermatologist. this time, he prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with modera
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fauci, thanks so much. >>> loud, angry voices against peace.ll groups on both sides are hoping the cease-fire fails. some even praising the violence that killed innocent civilians. could this sentiment derail the peace process? >>> plus, expect plenty of questions on israel, russia, the ebola outbreak as president obama speaks to reporters live in just a few minutes. stay with us. that's coming up live. you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiqtm technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down. you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store, mattresses with sleepiq start at just $999.98. know better sleep with sleep number. noyou can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier, with so many networks all in one place. get live
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fauci, i know that people in situations like this, they like quick and easy solutions.uick and easy solution. what are the key steps that need to be taken in west africa to do as dr. kaplan says to control this and get treatment to people on the ground and keep these paths of infection from continuing? >> there are two things, jim, there's fundamental good public health medical care and infection control. that's become very difficult because of the health care system in those countries that are very poor and without resources. we have experience with outbreaks since 1976 with owe beale la, certainly on a much smaller scale than we are seeing now, but they are controllable with the right isolation procedures, the right health care delivery and protecting the health care providers by personal protective equipment. because of the size of the outbreak now, what we really need and we can deliver that now is an influx of resources to improve the health care delivery. as jeff said, certainly true, by the time you get enough drugs, even the ones that are not proven to people, t
fauci, i know that people in situations like this, they like quick and easy solutions.uick and easy solution. what are the key steps that need to be taken in west africa to do as dr. kaplan says to control this and get treatment to people on the ground and keep these paths of infection from continuing? >> there are two things, jim, there's fundamental good public health medical care and infection control. that's become very difficult because of the health care system in those countries...
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fauci. >> you're welcome. >>> u.s. military officials are considering new air drops of food and water to help over 40,000 refugees in iraq trapped on a mountain. the white house press secretary is talking about this now. let's take a listen life. >> the humanitarian situation is deeply disturbing there, and it's one that we're following closely. that said, it's important for everyone to understand, and the president's made this clear, that there are no american military solutions to the problems in iraq. we can't solve these problems for them. these problems can only be solved with iraqi political solutions. that is the core of our thinking as we confront these kinds of situations. now, the president has, at the same time, demonstrated his clear willingness to take the kind of military action that's required to core american interests, like protecting american personnel around the globe. he's taken actions like that in other countries. the president has also made clear that american military action in iraq would not in
fauci. >> you're welcome. >>> u.s. military officials are considering new air drops of food and water to help over 40,000 refugees in iraq trapped on a mountain. the white house press secretary is talking about this now. let's take a listen life. >> the humanitarian situation is deeply disturbing there, and it's one that we're following closely. that said, it's important for everyone to understand, and the president's made this clear, that there are no american military...
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anthony fauci at the national institutes of health.thank you very much. >> you're quite welcome. >> ifill: the u.s. border patrol has apprehended nearly 63,000 unaccompanied children at the southwest border just this year. many of them are then relocated to various cities across the country, creating a growing need for healthcare and education. judy woodruff recently visited a d.c.-based organization that is providing some of that support. >> woodruff: when maria gomez was 13 years old, she and her mother emigrated to the united states from colombia, after her political activist father was murdered. the two settled in washington d.c., where gomez grew up in the midst of a burgeoning latino community. seeing the difficult time many were having, in 1988, gomez gave up her job as a nurse to open mary's center, a place for pregnant latina women to receive free or low-cost prenatal care. many of these women had come to the u.s. to escape poverty and civil war in countries like el salvador. 26 years later, a much expanded mary's center is on
anthony fauci at the national institutes of health.thank you very much. >> you're quite welcome. >> ifill: the u.s. border patrol has apprehended nearly 63,000 unaccompanied children at the southwest border just this year. many of them are then relocated to various cities across the country, creating a growing need for healthcare and education. judy woodruff recently visited a d.c.-based organization that is providing some of that support. >> woodruff: when maria gomez was 13...
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anthony fauci, part of nih.octor, thank you for being with us. >> good to be with you. >> help us understand in layman's terms how will this newly announced human trial, how will it work? who is being tested and what are we hoping to learn from it? >> well, this is a vaccine that had been tested successly in an animal model in a monkey model and was quite promising where the monkeys were challenged with a lethal dose of ebola and the monkeys that did not get vaccinated all died. what we're talking about starting, literally, the day after labor day here at the nih is what's called a phase one trial which means the first going into humans with this vaccine in normal volunteers, normal healthy volunteers to determine if the vaccine is safe in humans. namely, it doesn't induce an unexpected hypersensitivity or inflammatory response or any other unexpected dell tiruous effect and that it induces the kind of response that you want to see comparable to what we saw in the animals. safety is paramount in this. and that's
anthony fauci, part of nih.octor, thank you for being with us. >> good to be with you. >> help us understand in layman's terms how will this newly announced human trial, how will it work? who is being tested and what are we hoping to learn from it? >> well, this is a vaccine that had been tested successly in an animal model in a monkey model and was quite promising where the monkeys were challenged with a lethal dose of ebola and the monkeys that did not get vaccinated all...
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anthony fauci. doctor, good morning. >> good morning. >> tell us how effective this experimental serum is or may be. >> well certainly the reports we're getting from the physicians who are taking care of the patients are indicating that seemingly associated with the administration of this cocktail of antibodies that there was some significant improvement. so it is likely that there is some effect. the exact effect of the intervention versus the normal recovery is very difficult to determine when you're dealing with just a single or two patients. but apparently there is some positive effect. certainly there was good effect in the animal studies that antiseeded it's being put into humans. >> what other options are there? >> really just taking care of the patient in terms of systemically and symptomatically making sure they're well hydrated and making sure their organ dysfunction, if they have any, is taken care of. >> dr. fauci, the centers for disease control remains confident they can stop ebola fro
anthony fauci. doctor, good morning. >> good morning. >> tell us how effective this experimental serum is or may be. >> well certainly the reports we're getting from the physicians who are taking care of the patients are indicating that seemingly associated with the administration of this cocktail of antibodies that there was some significant improvement. so it is likely that there is some effect. the exact effect of the intervention versus the normal recovery is very...
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anthony fauci of the national institutes of health. thank you very much for being here. >> good to be with you. >>> so today, a republican congressman went on conservative laura ingraham's radio show and said something so totally outrageous even she wasn't buying it. >> congressman, don't you -- that's a little -- that characterization is a little out there. >> who said it, and what he said, next. ♪ in the nation, the safest feature in your car is you. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. which for you, shouldn't be a problem. just another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. nationwide is on your side. surrender to the power of accomodation grooveland ♪ booking.com booking.yeah! i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is
anthony fauci of the national institutes of health. thank you very much for being here. >> good to be with you. >>> so today, a republican congressman went on conservative laura ingraham's radio show and said something so totally outrageous even she wasn't buying it. >> congressman, don't you -- that's a little -- that characterization is a little out there. >> who said it, and what he said, next. ♪ in the nation, the safest feature in your car is you. add vanishing...
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anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. when you hear that, does that sound like the right reaction, an understandable reaction unique to that community or do more communities need to have those types of meet sntion. >> the mayor just made a good point about alever yating some anxiety and getting some information and education to his community because i'm sure they have a lot of different questions. some of them may have relatives or loved ones or friends there in west africa and i think talking it out and helping them out is not a bad idea. >> what is your reaction to the reaction? certainly after dr. brantly landed in the u.s. yesterday and, you know, social media is a big deal. it can be great for getting information out and misinformation out. what is your reaction now to the reaction to having him here and it seems just there's a lot of fear and that anxiety you just spoke of. >> there shouldn't be fear and anxiety because very, very clearly the kinds of precautions, the protocols, the isolation capabilities that they
anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. when you hear that, does that sound like the right reaction, an understandable reaction unique to that community or do more communities need to have those types of meet sntion. >> the mayor just made a good point about alever yating some anxiety and getting some information and education to his community because i'm sure they have a lot of different questions. some of them may have relatives or loved...
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anthony fauci of the nih. >>> plus, andy dunn, the ceo of online men's company bonobos joins us in the who brought to life the original "godzilla" 60 years ago. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> today it is wednesday august 6th, good morning everyone i'm ukee washington. >>> aim natasha brown in for erika von tiehl. here are stories we are following today, developing now a jogger is found dead in a northeast philadelphia park, and now police are on the case. >>> new this morning police tried to solve mystery surrounding a death in upper merion. >>> and donald trump wants to do some name dropping, he wants his name taken off of two atlantic city casinos. >>> we will throw it over to katie in the weather center to get our forecast. good morning, young lady. >> good morning, we have a hiccup to go with our hump day. >> i see, okay. >> cold front. we have berta making her closest path to the shoreline too. so notea
anthony fauci of the nih. >>> plus, andy dunn, the ceo of online men's company bonobos joins us in the who brought to life the original "godzilla" 60 years ago. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> today it is wednesday august 6th, good morning everyone i'm ukee washington. >>> aim natasha brown in for erika von tiehl....
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anthony fauci of the nih. >>> plus, andy dunn, the ceo of online men's company bonobos joins us in theho brought to life the original "godzilla" 60 years ago. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com arie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, august 6. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30. and it's time for a little traffic and weather. the doppler is working over there. >> something very strange going on outside. getting a little rain, scattered showers around the bay area. things staying unsettled. but looks like we're back to more sunshine and warm weather. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and i have a long list of overnight roadwork and some of it is on the bay bridge. it sounds like eastbound to oakland lanes blocked and some slick roads. i noticed it all around san francisco, as well. so we'll talk all about that comi
anthony fauci of the nih. >>> plus, andy dunn, the ceo of online men's company bonobos joins us in theho brought to life the original "godzilla" 60 years ago. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com arie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good...
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fauci went on to say the virus hasn't mute-aid. a couple of strains but hasn't changed since 1976.ther way of saying it's not going to suddenly become something contagion and another he spoke about being tested with preliminary results is about to be tested in hymans. >> your heart goes out to dr. brantly and nurse writebol, they go out into conditions, working with ebola patients, talk about self-less, wonderful cause. you could be working somewhere else in america not have to do do that. he was with a christian-associated group. look at the protocols. he followed all the restrictions. he did follow all the protocol, but what happens, how is it specifically spread? what is it? and what type of treatment could he get? >> you're marking a point a lot of people are e-mailing about, if he got it, how come we can't get it? the answer, he wore all of these suits, but it's so hot over there. i'm not sure he had the precautions over there we'll have here. the way he walked into the hospital and that's confirmed by a hospital spokesperson, ebola has been up to 90% fatal. if he's walking, t
fauci went on to say the virus hasn't mute-aid. a couple of strains but hasn't changed since 1976.ther way of saying it's not going to suddenly become something contagion and another he spoke about being tested with preliminary results is about to be tested in hymans. >> your heart goes out to dr. brantly and nurse writebol, they go out into conditions, working with ebola patients, talk about self-less, wonderful cause. you could be working somewhere else in america not have to do do...
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fauci is hopeful it can be contained in africa.x & friends" weekend, say prayer, get a discount. a restaurant serving that up to its customers, but some are finding it hard to swallow. >>> do you ever feel like your cell phone bill is too high? do you ever feel like it's not too high. it probably is too high. the charges being crammed into your bill that you don't even know about. we'll tell you what they are, stay tuned. when a pro at any 2014 pga tour event sinks a hole-in-one, quicken loans will pay your mortgage for an entire year. that is how it's done. truly amazing! get in the hole-in-one sweepstakes. enter today at pgatour.com/quickenloans and you could have your mortgage paid for an entire year. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up ope
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anthony fauci of the national institute of allergy and inning feck shus diseases say they're -- infectious diseases say they're closely monitoring the disease and its progress-- >> of the vaccine and its progress. >> we've tested to see if it is safe and it is. and if it produces the immune response you predict would be protective. and that's good. >> researchers at the institute injected 25 volunteers with the vaccine. they found antibodies developed and lasted in participants for at least 11 months. nearly 600 cases of chikungunya have been reported in the u.s. this year. symptoms include fever and joingtsz pain as well as -- joint pain as well as muscle aches, headaches, joint swelling and rash. >>> grocery train supervalue says a data breach may have impacted as many as 200 of its grocery and liquor store locations. y stole customers' credit card information, other information, too. five states this is a possibility. minnesota, virginia, illinois, maryland, and missouri. >> the store chain says the breach occurred between june 22 and july 17 and an investigation is ongoing to see if an
anthony fauci of the national institute of allergy and inning feck shus diseases say they're -- infectious diseases say they're closely monitoring the disease and its progress-- >> of the vaccine and its progress. >> we've tested to see if it is safe and it is. and if it produces the immune response you predict would be protective. and that's good. >> researchers at the institute injected 25 volunteers with the vaccine. they found antibodies developed and lasted in...
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anthony fauci. great reporting by sanjay. dr. fauci, thank you for your time.about a chance for a vaccine being in the works but we have a lot to talk about today. we'll bring him back to talk about that. >>> we'll take a break. coming up on "new day," more on the attempted terror attack in jerusalem that came during israel's humanitarian cease-fire in gaza. israel committed to seven hours. why wouldn't hamas commit to hold its rocket fire for the same amount of time? we'll talk to a top palestinian official about how he views the situation on the ground right now. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new lig
anthony fauci. great reporting by sanjay. dr. fauci, thank you for your time.about a chance for a vaccine being in the works but we have a lot to talk about today. we'll bring him back to talk about that. >>> we'll take a break. coming up on "new day," more on the attempted terror attack in jerusalem that came during israel's humanitarian cease-fire in gaza. israel committed to seven hours. why wouldn't hamas commit to hold its rocket fire for the same amount of time? we'll...
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fauci at the nih, if this seems to have worked so well, will this be more widely available? we know additional funding has been secured. the defense threat reduction agency, that's a specific agency designed to reduce threats and increase funding to this particular company that makes this particular medication. and we also know that this -- the way it's given now is extremely difficult to take. it has to be stored froze up and has to be thawed out slowly. you don't administer heat to it. my whole point is these are difficult things to implement in the middle of the field in remotes. but whether it can be sort of modified to make it more easily available, more useful to the hundreds of people who could use it right now, i think those discussions are already underway. >> dr. season janjay gupta, mans to you. you can watch him every saturday afternoon at 4:30 eastern and sunday mornings at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on cnn. >>> the tensions in gaza are putting a strain on u.s.-israeli relations, but is the u.s. sending a mixed message criticizing the military strikes but supplying
fauci at the nih, if this seems to have worked so well, will this be more widely available? we know additional funding has been secured. the defense threat reduction agency, that's a specific agency designed to reduce threats and increase funding to this particular company that makes this particular medication. and we also know that this -- the way it's given now is extremely difficult to take. it has to be stored froze up and has to be thawed out slowly. you don't administer heat to it. my...
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fauci said the key would be to study this and other antiviral drugs before producing it on a mass scale. >> as always, doctor, thank you. >> thanks, bret. >> see the full interview with dr. freeden from the cdc on my blog, the daily bret.com. >>> up next, the effort to rescue a fragile democracy in afghanistan. fox affiliates around the country are covering these tonight. a guilty verdict for a suburban homeowner who killed a drunk unarmed woman on his porch last year. theodore wafer said he acted in self-defense. his conviction on second-degree murder and manslaughter could bring life in prison. >>> fox 11 in los angeles, an admission by l.a. police chief beck that he signed off on the department's purchase of a horse from his daughter. he initially denied any knowledge of the deal. the animal was purchased for the lapd equestrian unit. >>> this is a live look at honolulu from our affiliate that, khon. the big story there tonight, two hurricanes barreling toward the shore. iselle is expected to hit the big island this evening, with 85-mile-an-hour winds. close behind that is julio, wit
fauci said the key would be to study this and other antiviral drugs before producing it on a mass scale. >> as always, doctor, thank you. >> thanks, bret. >> see the full interview with dr. freeden from the cdc on my blog, the daily bret.com. >>> up next, the effort to rescue a fragile democracy in afghanistan. fox affiliates around the country are covering these tonight. a guilty verdict for a suburban homeowner who killed a drunk unarmed woman on his porch last...
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fauci from the nih and the experimental vaccines could be made available to the workers. not sure yet, but that's an option as well. >> unfortunately it's awful, awful, awful virus. i think about 1,500 or 1,400 people have come down with it and 700 have already died. dr. sanjay gupta our chief medical correspondent reporting for us outside of emory university hospital in atlanta. >>> still ahead the leader of hamas speaking directly to cnn about why leaving israeli troops in gaza during the cease-fire in his words was -- his word was unacceptable. tell you what he had to say. we're live here in jerusalem. ♪ thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> we're here in israel. where prime minister benjamin netanyahu told the world, told his country, that
fauci from the nih and the experimental vaccines could be made available to the workers. not sure yet, but that's an option as well. >> unfortunately it's awful, awful, awful virus. i think about 1,500 or 1,400 people have come down with it and 700 have already died. dr. sanjay gupta our chief medical correspondent reporting for us outside of emory university hospital in atlanta. >>> still ahead the leader of hamas speaking directly to cnn about why leaving israeli troops in gaza...
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anthony fauci, thank you. >> good to be with you, anderson. >> another live hour of "360" and what we'reout the killing of an american general here in afghanistan. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypowercard.com ♪ you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. we're coming to you live from j jerusalem, israel. whenever their intent, they are re
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anthony fauci says the vaccine cannot cause a healthy person to become infected with the virus. >>> allion civil rights lawsuit has been filed over the police response to protests in ferguson, missouri. six people filed the federal lawsuit. >> the suit accuses oirches of making false -- officers of making false arrests and assaulting protesters in the unrest following the shooting death of michael brown. >> demonstrators gathered in front of the white house yesterday to deliver a petition to the obama administration. the petition calls on the justice department to, quote, fully investigate the shooting of the teenager. >> the protesters also want the officer involved in the shooting fired. the just department has -- the justice department has already launched a civil rights investigation into brown's death. >>> another large crowd marched to the white house calling for president obama to stop the deportation of undocumented immigrants. >> the rally was organized by the group of casa demaryland and casa devirginia. one woman worries about her family being torn apart by government rules
anthony fauci says the vaccine cannot cause a healthy person to become infected with the virus. >>> allion civil rights lawsuit has been filed over the police response to protests in ferguson, missouri. six people filed the federal lawsuit. >> the suit accuses oirches of making false -- officers of making false arrests and assaulting protesters in the unrest following the shooting death of michael brown. >> demonstrators gathered in front of the white house yesterday to...
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anthony fauci from the nih, thanks for your time and expertise this morning.new day." up ahead, as we mention, we'll hear from hamas about the ongoing truce talks in cairo. their spokesman joins us live after a break. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactly the amount of postage i need, the instant i need it. can you print only stamps? no... first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mail man picks
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doctor fauci said no you should not be nervous.icult to transmit. >> we talked about rational acting and whether or not all of those things go through your head when you're dealing with it. >> and you know what? when you're dealing with someone that has unfortunate a 90% fa l fatality rate you can't expect people to act rationally. >> but i think people also remember bird flu, avian flu -- >> which are much easier to transmit and a bigger threat. >> and i think people got through it and people were rational. >> we'll get more on that in just a bit. right now we've got to go to israel. israel hamas cease-fire is in effect setting the stage for talks in egypt aimed at reaching a broader deal on a sustainable truce. nbc's jim maceda joining us now from tell aviv. jim. >> good morning, brian. so far so good. it's been just over seven hours since the cease-fire began, and despite a stabbing we've learned of outside a settlement near jerusalem, and a last-minute barrage of dozens of rockets fired into israel, as far away as jerusalem, an
doctor fauci said no you should not be nervous.icult to transmit. >> we talked about rational acting and whether or not all of those things go through your head when you're dealing with it. >> and you know what? when you're dealing with someone that has unfortunate a 90% fa l fatality rate you can't expect people to act rationally. >> but i think people also remember bird flu, avian flu -- >> which are much easier to transmit and a bigger threat. >> and i think...