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we know what doctor friedman will say.e know that he will concentrate heavily on containing ebola in west africa. >> you go back to the middle of september and the president went down to the cdc. we now see that that statement is not operational. it does raise that crisis of confidence. we have to fix this. we have to get it right. what are we going to do to make things better? >> congressman, are you going to make things better? >> a travel ban only makes sense. you have 150 people a day. that is a triple number. i am not saying you cut it off forever. it does lead to occur. speak to the president is opposed to a travel ban. it is because of political correctness. willing to keep out for people that come from a very poor continent. to keep them out of america. >> it is not a permanent travel ban. heaven help us if there is a new patient zero in some community hospitals within the next five or seven days. you know what, we can be very generous with aid packages to western africa. the trouble continued to happen on military
we know what doctor friedman will say.e know that he will concentrate heavily on containing ebola in west africa. >> you go back to the middle of september and the president went down to the cdc. we now see that that statement is not operational. it does raise that crisis of confidence. we have to fix this. we have to get it right. what are we going to do to make things better? >> congressman, are you going to make things better? >> a travel ban only makes sense. you have 150...
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and our next question comes from matt friedman. mr. booker, you want to respond. >> i definitely want to respond to that. this is my opponent who wants to take us backward. i'm looking to go forward. he doesn't think that we should have a department of education, the strongest country in the globe should not have a federal department of education. and things like the e.p.a. and other things, he wants to underwind investment in our kids and unwind protections for our families. i'm going to washington not to destroy government. i'm going to washington to solve the problems that people say we have in our communities. and this means things like investing in universal preschool because every kid, black or white, how >> for or against the common core? >> i haven't interrupted you and this is an example of civility tkoub in washington it's not going to work. if i can finish my 60 seconds. >> quickly. >> we need to have a person down in washington is going to fight for our kids and invest in things. and even things like affordable college and
and our next question comes from matt friedman. mr. booker, you want to respond. >> i definitely want to respond to that. this is my opponent who wants to take us backward. i'm looking to go forward. he doesn't think that we should have a department of education, the strongest country in the globe should not have a federal department of education. and things like the e.p.a. and other things, he wants to underwind investment in our kids and unwind protections for our families. i'm going to...
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friedman --friede his team are working very out where a find long the pathway this was broken.there any of the other people in that circle taking care of mr. duncan originally that were not properly protected, or they thought they were protected, but there were gaps in the way they did their protection, and those are things that i know that the cdc and dr. frieden i looking for to try to find the proper outcome. theresident obama said likelihood of an ebola outbreak in the united states is very, very low, but everything possible must be done to protect health-care workers. a quick look around the world, a rough day for the markets both in the u.s. and europe because of worries about the strength of the global economy. american stocks opened sharply lower, and the ftse index lost nearly 3%. and a severe snowstorm has hit a popular mountaineering area, and 12 foreigners are reported to be among those who died. nearly 40 others have been rescued along one of the most popular tracks in the nepalese himalayas. for amayor has called debate on smoking in parks and public spaces. his c
friedman --friede his team are working very out where a find long the pathway this was broken.there any of the other people in that circle taking care of mr. duncan originally that were not properly protected, or they thought they were protected, but there were gaps in the way they did their protection, and those are things that i know that the cdc and dr. frieden i looking for to try to find the proper outcome. theresident obama said likelihood of an ebola outbreak in the united states is...
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conservative economist milton friedman.ause the tendency has always been to respond too late and too much and to create a subsequent period of bumps. in my opinion, the right way to respond-- the most desirable way to respond to recession-- is to have a policy of steady monetary growth. as a result, recessions will be mild and will correct themselves as the effects of various forces unleashed by the recession work out. you won't have a perfectly steady economy but a much stabler economy. i don't believe that. with all the information we have about the economy, there should be feedback. you should feed back into the policy process what you can learn from the economy and then adjust policy not every day, but over a cycle or in light of various crises that hit the economy. you should adjust it in light of the information. i would say you can't iron out the little wiggles in the business cycle, that countercyclical policy may be useful if the economy gets very much off track. we have monetary and fiscal tools for dealing with t
conservative economist milton friedman.ause the tendency has always been to respond too late and too much and to create a subsequent period of bumps. in my opinion, the right way to respond-- the most desirable way to respond to recession-- is to have a policy of steady monetary growth. as a result, recessions will be mild and will correct themselves as the effects of various forces unleashed by the recession work out. you won't have a perfectly steady economy but a much stabler economy. i...
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i love milton friedman. and another record day as the democratic party lost to historic depths.hat and a great deal more we will take up go ahead and put your bag right here. have a nice flight! traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. [laughs] when we're having this much fun, why quit? and bounty has no quit in it either. watch how one sheet of bounty keeps working, while their two sheets, just quit. bounty, the no-quit picker-upper. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are24/7branches? it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. lou: joining me now is democratic strategist joe trippi and brad blakeman, former member of george w. bush's senior staff. just about everything he's done. gentlem
i love milton friedman. and another record day as the democratic party lost to historic depths.hat and a great deal more we will take up go ahead and put your bag right here. have a nice flight! traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. [laughs] when we're...
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cdc director thomas friedman saying the unidentified man traveled to the u.s. to visit relatives, developing symptoms four or five days later. the patient is now in isolation at texas presbyterian health hospital. the dallas ambulance crew that brought the patient to the hospital now also under quarantine. chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta has the latest. >> well, john and christine, we have details about what happened here. we know this is a patient who rived in the united states on september 20th. arrived from liberia, we know the person was not sick when they arrived from liberia. it was four days later when this first first started to feel ill. two days after that on the 26th when they first went and sought out care at the hospital. we don't know what happened at that point. but the person was sent home only to come back to the hospital two days later now on the 28th by ambulance, quite sick, ended up in the intensive care unit and got a blood test for ebola. that blood test did come back positive, where it was tested there in texas. and that was con
cdc director thomas friedman saying the unidentified man traveled to the u.s. to visit relatives, developing symptoms four or five days later. the patient is now in isolation at texas presbyterian health hospital. the dallas ambulance crew that brought the patient to the hospital now also under quarantine. chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta has the latest. >> well, john and christine, we have details about what happened here. we know this is a patient who rived in the united states...
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this is director thomas friedman. bestarting today, we will establishing a cdc ebola response team for any hospital anywhere in the country that has a confirmed case of ebola. we will put a team on the ground within hours with some of the world leading experts in how to take care of and attacked health care workers from ebola infection. >> we go to boston where we are joined by karen higgins, copresident of national nurses united. she works as an intensive care unit nurse in boston. n, you are also covering this. today's column in the "new york we are not ready. >> i participated in the call that was held by national nurses united late yesterday some of involveds who had been in the dallas hospital where duncan died. they were not identified because the union said they did not want any repercussions on them, and only communicated by e-mail to the union members, but they participated in the phone call and there was an astounding litany of lapses at the hospital that these nurses claim. i am glad that we have karen higg
this is director thomas friedman. bestarting today, we will establishing a cdc ebola response team for any hospital anywhere in the country that has a confirmed case of ebola. we will put a team on the ground within hours with some of the world leading experts in how to take care of and attacked health care workers from ebola infection. >> we go to boston where we are joined by karen higgins, copresident of national nurses united. she works as an intensive care unit nurse in boston. n,...
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i love milton friedman. and another record day as the democratic party lost to historic depths.and a great deal more we will take up next. [ hoof beats ] i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [ male announcer ] the wish we wish above all...is health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. expanded minuteclinic, for walk-in medical care. and created programs that encourage people to take their medications regularly. introducing cvs health. a new purpose. a new promise... to help all those wishes come true. cvs health. because health is everything. lou: joining me now is democratic strategist joe trippi and brad blakeman, former member of george w. bush's senior staff. just about everything he's done. gentlemen, good to have you with us. >> good to be with you. lou: let's start with you. is that obama is having a little bit of trouble come a record low of 1% and "the washington post" poll -- this looks irretrievable in the short time remaining before the election. what impact will that unpopular president have on an otherwise very popular democratic candi
i love milton friedman. and another record day as the democratic party lost to historic depths.and a great deal more we will take up next. [ hoof beats ] i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [ male announcer ] the wish we wish above all...is health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. expanded minuteclinic, for walk-in medical care. and created programs that encourage people to take their medications regularly. introducing cvs health. a new purpose. a new...
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you have challenged, appealed, judge friedman's decision. you oppose marriage equality in michigan. i think that is wrong. >> i disagree. >> how'd you cut that without compromising public safety? >> i will get rid of the prison food service contract. that contract should never have been awarded. it has been a debacle. i can understand why he has not terminated the contract after smuggling contraband, inappropriate sexual relations, food, his own chief of staff asking the director to back off. here's what we need to do. we need to have -- education is the best remedy to preventing people from entering the criminal justice system. it is a front door strategy. we need to educate people. i was responsible for head start. in addition, i helped to start to drug treatment court. these are ways they give judges and communities tools to provide treatment, whether it is mental health, substance abuse, or even veterans with rheumatic rain injuries. in prison,, in terms of reducing the population, folks that are there, we have to look at our environments. as one corrections employee told me whe
you have challenged, appealed, judge friedman's decision. you oppose marriage equality in michigan. i think that is wrong. >> i disagree. >> how'd you cut that without compromising public safety? >> i will get rid of the prison food service contract. that contract should never have been awarded. it has been a debacle. i can understand why he has not terminated the contract after smuggling contraband, inappropriate sexual relations, food, his own chief of staff asking the...
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wayne friedman joins us from fremont with more. wayne? >> reporter: hard to tell by looking at it, but i'm standing on top of a b.a.r.t. tunnel right now, 20 feet below me is a b.a.r.t. tunnel. it was 40 years in the making. some 7,000 commuters a day are going to be very happy for it in about a year. beyond that pile of rocks and the construction site, what used to be the end of the line for anybody on b.a.r.t. >> since 1972. >> nothing past that. >> nothing past that, except bus service. >> reporter: even today, but not for much longer. b.a.r.t. is confident and proud of the warm springs extension to the south side of fremont. the agency held a bit of a celebration today. the spanning of walnut avenue as they call it with a bridge opening five more miles south, it's due to open in december of 2015. they've compared it in significance to the transcontinental railroad's golden spike. especially the project engineer who spent 14 years, one-third of his career, on this extension. and he was a late-comer. how long did it take you to get the
wayne friedman joins us from fremont with more. wayne? >> reporter: hard to tell by looking at it, but i'm standing on top of a b.a.r.t. tunnel right now, 20 feet below me is a b.a.r.t. tunnel. it was 40 years in the making. some 7,000 commuters a day are going to be very happy for it in about a year. beyond that pile of rocks and the construction site, what used to be the end of the line for anybody on b.a.r.t. >> since 1972. >> nothing past that. >> nothing past that,...
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not only to the lives of vulnerable populations of friedman's and refugees but also to the political reconstruction of the nation. the food crisis facing the astwar south was constitutional problem and it ideological conundrum that ignited the federal government's long battle with hunger, a battle that continues to this day. ghost that haunts of the former confederacy in the first two years after the war, hunger shadowed the region with a desperate immediacy. surely after the surrender, theress authorized assistant commissioner of the bureau of refugees and -- getfreedmen's bureau to food and shelter from local commanders. in south carolina, the bureau distributed rations almost immediately. by midsummer, at least 9000 people had received at least 300,000 rations. by the end of the year, the number of rations more than doubled reaching an estimated 25,000 people. one year later, it would be nearly one million rations. 1867, the leanest and the meanest in the postwar years because of crop failures, private and public aid in south carolina would exceed $300,000. similar conditions exis
not only to the lives of vulnerable populations of friedman's and refugees but also to the political reconstruction of the nation. the food crisis facing the astwar south was constitutional problem and it ideological conundrum that ignited the federal government's long battle with hunger, a battle that continues to this day. ghost that haunts of the former confederacy in the first two years after the war, hunger shadowed the region with a desperate immediacy. surely after the surrender, theress...
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tom friedman. with00, "fox news sunday," the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious these is. also on the program, kelly no.te and dan bungee at 3e of the union" airs p.m. with lindsey graham and jack reed, both members of the senate armed services committee. face the at 4:00, " nation," with benjamin netanyahu, kevin mccarthy, and .lijah cummings sunday network talk shows are on c-span radio and brought to you as a public service. rebroadcast of the shows begin at noon used in with "meet the week," "statethis of the union" at 3:00, and "face the nation" at 4:00. you can listen to them all on c-span radio, across the country on xm satellite channel 120, download the free app for your smartphone or go online to c-span.org. host: thank you, nancy. as she indicated, all of our agile information is a war is available online. does ebola make you question the confidence you have in the government's response? first the background, available online, the ebola virus causes an acute ser
tom friedman. with00, "fox news sunday," the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious these is. also on the program, kelly no.te and dan bungee at 3e of the union" airs p.m. with lindsey graham and jack reed, both members of the senate armed services committee. face the at 4:00, " nation," with benjamin netanyahu, kevin mccarthy, and .lijah cummings sunday network talk shows are on c-span radio and brought to you as a public service. rebroadcast of...
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tom friedman. dr. friedman. >> hello, everyone. it is exactly one week since the first patient with ebola in this country was diagnosed in dallas, texas. it is a good time to look back on what has happened in that week. diagnosed onwas tuesday. within about two hours, we announced that. we had to staff on the ground helping the terrific staff in dallas to respond to this case. we have no doubt we will stop it in its tracks in texas. it's worth stepping back and seeing how ebola spreads. it only spreads by direct contact with someone who is sick or with their body fluids. the core of control is identifying everyone who may have had contact with them and making sure they are monitored 21 days and immediately isolating them to break the chain of transmission. there is no doubt we can stop ebola. i want to talk about what has happened in dallas and turn to my colleagues. then about what is happening in the u.s. more broadly and finally where we are in the epidemic in west africa. in terms of dallas, the work there by the staff of local
tom friedman. dr. friedman. >> hello, everyone. it is exactly one week since the first patient with ebola in this country was diagnosed in dallas, texas. it is a good time to look back on what has happened in that week. diagnosed onwas tuesday. within about two hours, we announced that. we had to staff on the ground helping the terrific staff in dallas to respond to this case. we have no doubt we will stop it in its tracks in texas. it's worth stepping back and seeing how ebola spreads....
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susan friedman says she watched as the rabbi was escorted from his home. >> we saw him being taken into a police car. >> one neighbor told us she saw authorities carrying computer equipment out of the home. >> i hope we all remember that he is a brilliant man and a great leader. >> i think any judgment should be reserved. congregation leaders issued a statement that reads -- we should note that in the police report, the suspect noted the device in the showers was being used for ventilation in the shower area. this case is still developing and continues. the confirmation -- the congregation remains open at this time. >> montgomery county, lease are telling us a manhunt is underway for a suspect that led officers on a chase and ditch the vehicle in the woods. officers need your help in tracking this person down. police think they have left this area and they are asking for help to catch these guys. this all started in silver spring. they tried to pull these guys over as part of a drug investigation. instead, they took off. we are on oriental street. andead ends right here becomes a joggin
susan friedman says she watched as the rabbi was escorted from his home. >> we saw him being taken into a police car. >> one neighbor told us she saw authorities carrying computer equipment out of the home. >> i hope we all remember that he is a brilliant man and a great leader. >> i think any judgment should be reserved. congregation leaders issued a statement that reads -- we should note that in the police report, the suspect noted the device in the showers was being...
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tom friedman, director of the disease control and prevention drove that message home. >> we have to work now. >> reporter: today, the head of the homeland security homes a hearing in dallas to review international, federal and local responses to the ebola crisis. officials are expected to examine flaws in the health care system following the death of thomas eric duncan, the first person to die of ebola in the u.s. he was initially released from the hospital. doctors say duncan was given the best treatment possible, including an experimental drug. the u.s. remains focused on keeping ebola out of this country. tomorrow, officials will begin tougher screening for passengers arriving at jfk airport from west africa. screenings begin at newark in new jersey. governor christie says they are not yet ready for the crisis, but will be. the sheriff's deputy in the apartment where thomas duncan stayed before he died tested negative. he does not have ebola. the spanish nursing assistant in madrid has a condition that worsened on thursday. >> thank you very much. susan mcginnis in washington. tension
tom friedman, director of the disease control and prevention drove that message home. >> we have to work now. >> reporter: today, the head of the homeland security homes a hearing in dallas to review international, federal and local responses to the ebola crisis. officials are expected to examine flaws in the health care system following the death of thomas eric duncan, the first person to die of ebola in the u.s. he was initially released from the hospital. doctors say duncan was...
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looking back at the end of his life, friedman said that his proudest policy accomplishment was his role in ending the draft. likewise, when we look at the heyday of deregulation, which we think of? would think of ronald reagan and the rise of conservatism when in fact many of the most important deregulatory initiatives of the 70s and 80s occurred during the carter administration and indeed airline and trucking deregulation, the leader in congress was none other than ted kennedy and his young aide, stephen breyer. one of the most influential supporters outside of capitol hill with none other than our guest today, ralph nader. flash forward to today and ralph nader once again sees interesting development in the blind spot of partisan conventional wisdom. the prevailing picture of american politics today is that of polarization. left is left and right is right and never between show me. ralph nader sees something else. he looks past the cable news and sees the possibilities of left right convergence and a number of key policy areas. in particular, he sees potential for principled libertari
looking back at the end of his life, friedman said that his proudest policy accomplishment was his role in ending the draft. likewise, when we look at the heyday of deregulation, which we think of? would think of ronald reagan and the rise of conservatism when in fact many of the most important deregulatory initiatives of the 70s and 80s occurred during the carter administration and indeed airline and trucking deregulation, the leader in congress was none other than ted kennedy and his young...
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today's house hearing on evil with thomas friedman director of the cdc and doctor anthony fauci.ified before the house subcommittee on the u.s. response to the ebola outbreak and we have that at 9 p.m. eastern also on c-span. wisconsin is known because we make the most and the best cheese. we have the homestead where each farm family makes cheese and was recognized as we had an ideal environment and cheese was a way to take the product before the refrigeration that only lasted three days up to three days if you make the cheese into the can last a decade. this was the late 1880s when the industry got started in wisconsin. generally far worse in the
today's house hearing on evil with thomas friedman director of the cdc and doctor anthony fauci.ified before the house subcommittee on the u.s. response to the ebola outbreak and we have that at 9 p.m. eastern also on c-span. wisconsin is known because we make the most and the best cheese. we have the homestead where each farm family makes cheese and was recognized as we had an ideal environment and cheese was a way to take the product before the refrigeration that only lasted three days up to...
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let's bring in our legal guides, avery friedman and looking organizatioh, so dapper, richard herman, us from las vegas. gentlemen, i think we're going to save that for the end. explain why you're in that beautiful tux, avery. so we got the drum beat going. mean time let's talk about these leaks, richard. is this leak an indicator, perhaps, if it's coming from prosecutors even, is it an indicator that maybe there is not going to be an indictment so drip, drip, drip, leak out some of this information so it's a softer blow to the community in particular or how do you read this? >> could very well be, fred. these grand jury proceedings are supposed to be private. none of this information is supposed to be leaked. by the fact that it was leaked, the community has got to say what's going on with our government if things like this are being leaked when they're not supposed to be. but what's critical here, fred, is this, the officer testified at the grand jury for four hours. the forensics, if they're true and accurate, appear to corroborate their story and there were six eyewitnesses who al
let's bring in our legal guides, avery friedman and looking organizatioh, so dapper, richard herman, us from las vegas. gentlemen, i think we're going to save that for the end. explain why you're in that beautiful tux, avery. so we got the drum beat going. mean time let's talk about these leaks, richard. is this leak an indicator, perhaps, if it's coming from prosecutors even, is it an indicator that maybe there is not going to be an indictment so drip, drip, drip, leak out some of this...
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>> guest: friedman is mentioned. the reason for that is that i think if you look at the numbers it is by contention that if you look at the numbers america is the healthiest when wealth is widespread. when i was just starting in business and was into ideology which is another thing i care about which is language in a way to use which is in a marvelously powerful thing. we don't pay enough attention. i had an older friend in the depression and no matter what i said she would say who got the money. if you follow the money what you would find is when the wealth is widely distributed that country seems to do better. and when it starts to concentrate there is a crash. and that's a simple level discernible through the actual historical events at the time. economist and historical economists which are far more important to my business have all kinds of ways of looking at the different periods especially the late 19th century and there's a series of studies out of stanford starting in 1900 to try to break down different ways
>> guest: friedman is mentioned. the reason for that is that i think if you look at the numbers it is by contention that if you look at the numbers america is the healthiest when wealth is widespread. when i was just starting in business and was into ideology which is another thing i care about which is language in a way to use which is in a marvelously powerful thing. we don't pay enough attention. i had an older friend in the depression and no matter what i said she would say who got...
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thomas friedman of the cdc says both had contact with the patient when he was highly infected. the cdc has now bolstered their support. >> we have now insured that 24/7 there will be a site manager that will monitor how personal equipment is put on and taken off and what is done when people are in it. >> meanwhile, the cdc requested that vincent be moved to emory hospital, she will be treated by the same team that treated dr. kent brantly and nurse nancy writebol. now because she was on a flight the day before she got sick, the cdc is contacting 132 fellow passengers, the dr. i'll even farnham soez that is done out of an abundance of caution. >> on an airplane, even someone sitting next to you doesn't have symptoms next even though they are exposed to someone with ebola, they really don't pose a risk of transmitting until they are symptomatic. >> all the other health kark workers that took care of duncan are still being monitored. per protocol, if someone is being monitored for a possible infection they should not be flying or taking public transportation. the risk is low, beca
thomas friedman of the cdc says both had contact with the patient when he was highly infected. the cdc has now bolstered their support. >> we have now insured that 24/7 there will be a site manager that will monitor how personal equipment is put on and taken off and what is done when people are in it. >> meanwhile, the cdc requested that vincent be moved to emory hospital, she will be treated by the same team that treated dr. kent brantly and nurse nancy writebol. now because she...
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and our next question comes from matt friedman. mr. booker, you want to respond. >> i definitely want to respond to that. this is my opponent who wants to take us backward. i'm looking to go forward. he doesn't think that we should have a department of education, the strongest country in the globe should not have a federal department of education. and things like the e.p.a. and other things, he wants to underwind investment in our kids and unwind protections for our families. i'm going to washington not to destroy government. i'm going to washington to solve the problems that people say we have in our communities. and this means things like investing in universal preschool because every kid, black or white, how >> for or against the common core? >> i haven't interrupted you and this is an example of civility tkoub in washington it's not going to work. if i can finish my 60 seconds. >> quickly. >> we need to have a person down in washington is going to fight for our kids and invest in things. and even things like affordable college and
and our next question comes from matt friedman. mr. booker, you want to respond. >> i definitely want to respond to that. this is my opponent who wants to take us backward. i'm looking to go forward. he doesn't think that we should have a department of education, the strongest country in the globe should not have a federal department of education. and things like the e.p.a. and other things, he wants to underwind investment in our kids and unwind protections for our families. i'm going to...
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>> guest: friedman is mentioned. the reason for that is i think if you look at the numbers, it is my contention that if you look at the numbers, america is the healthiest when wealth is widespread. when i was just art in this basis industry in the ideology which you think i care very much about his language and what it's used, which i think he's enormously powerful thing, william f. buckley was onto, and we don't pay enough attention. that's why started studying. i have an older friend who lived the depression and no matter what is said she would say who got the money? who got the money, heather? follow the money. if you follow the money what you would find is that when wealth is widely distributed the country seems to do better. reforms seem to happen. when it starts to concentrate there is a crash. and that's a very simple level, discernible through the actual historical events at the time. now, economists if you read them, historical economists which are far more important to my business, have all kinds of charts
>> guest: friedman is mentioned. the reason for that is i think if you look at the numbers, it is my contention that if you look at the numbers, america is the healthiest when wealth is widespread. when i was just art in this basis industry in the ideology which you think i care very much about his language and what it's used, which i think he's enormously powerful thing, william f. buckley was onto, and we don't pay enough attention. that's why started studying. i have an older friend...
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tom friedman, the head of cdc. by the way, cdc will be holding in news coverage from atlanta today at noon eastern time. we will have coverage of that on c-span. will hear an update from the cdc. let's go to mike in pennsylvania, independent color. you are on the air with elise viebeck of "the hill," talking about the u.s. response to ebola. caller: i tried to call when you theire person on complaining about the cdc. it is the tea party republicans that keep money from the cdc that do not allow it to function, and then they turn around and complain when they are not able to take care of a problem with this. i do not see how that is fair. kibbe was our guest earlier. why should it be agreed to move this money over when the agency has failed its first test? guest: host officials have argut it is hampered -- that it has hampered their ability to respond. there are disease detectors that have been very involved in contacting the family of the library a man who died. it is not as if there is a medical army employed by t
tom friedman, the head of cdc. by the way, cdc will be holding in news coverage from atlanta today at noon eastern time. we will have coverage of that on c-span. will hear an update from the cdc. let's go to mike in pennsylvania, independent color. you are on the air with elise viebeck of "the hill," talking about the u.s. response to ebola. caller: i tried to call when you theire person on complaining about the cdc. it is the tea party republicans that keep money from the cdc that do...
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director freed man -- friedman come up in this talk? >> what kind of came out of it is that the white house is doing a very delicate balance. as you said, they said they are going to be reviewing everything that happens in the cases in balance. on the other hand, they are trying to assure the public that the risk of a widespread outbreak is very, very low. the president held himself up as an example, saying when he was in atlanta a few weeks ago he hugged and kissed nurses that worked with the ebola patients, and he felt confident doing so because they took all the necessary precautions while dealing with these patients. they took the protocol. they talked about the fact that they need to take lessons learned from dallas and go from there. >> as far as more pressure from the cabinet, did you sns that there? >> as far as what the president out they are sending swat in case there are additional cases, and there is expected to be some. they are sending people on the ground to help local hospitals go through protocol and do things in a way
director freed man -- friedman come up in this talk? >> what kind of came out of it is that the white house is doing a very delicate balance. as you said, they said they are going to be reviewing everything that happens in the cases in balance. on the other hand, they are trying to assure the public that the risk of a widespread outbreak is very, very low. the president held himself up as an example, saying when he was in atlanta a few weeks ago he hugged and kissed nurses that worked...
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>> guest: friedman is mentioned. the reason for that is that i think if you look at the numbers it is my contention that if you look at the numbers america is the healthiest when wealth is widespread. when i was just starting in this business and was very into ideology which is the other thing i care much about his language and the weights used which i think is an enormous but powerful thing. i think we don't pay enough attention to that. i had an older friend that lived through the depression and no matter what i said she would say who got the money? who got the money hacker follow the money and if you follow the money what you would find is that when the wealthy seem to do better reform seem to happen and when it starts to concentrate there is a crash and that's at a very simple level discernible through the actual historical events of the time. now a economist if you read them and historical economists which are far more important to my business have all kinds of ways of looking at the different. especially the la
>> guest: friedman is mentioned. the reason for that is that i think if you look at the numbers it is my contention that if you look at the numbers america is the healthiest when wealth is widespread. when i was just starting in this business and was very into ideology which is the other thing i care much about his language and the weights used which i think is an enormous but powerful thing. i think we don't pay enough attention to that. i had an older friend that lived through the...
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here is director tom friedman urging swift action -- cdc director tom frieden urging swift action. >>t is going to be a long fight. i will say that in the 30 years i've been working in public health, the living like this has been aids. we have to work now so that this is not the world next aids. -- the world's next aids. >> a 4000 strong mission is in monrovia to fight evil in the region. an estimated nearly 4000 people have died, and half of those are in liberia. imf chief christine lagarde today signaled it was ok for the three west african countries fighting ebola to increase spending to stop the epidemic. >> for once, just for once, it's absolutely fine if those countries increased their fiscal deficit. we are capable of mobilizing resources. they are not grand unfortunately. and others will have to put grants on the table and significant name -- numbers. but there are circumstances in which we are capable of revisiting traditional standards. >> in other news, the 2014 nobel prize season wrapped up this friday with the peace prize being awarded to two laureates. pakistan's malala
here is director tom friedman urging swift action -- cdc director tom frieden urging swift action. >>t is going to be a long fight. i will say that in the 30 years i've been working in public health, the living like this has been aids. we have to work now so that this is not the world next aids. -- the world's next aids. >> a 4000 strong mission is in monrovia to fight evil in the region. an estimated nearly 4000 people have died, and half of those are in liberia. imf chief...
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friedman or dr. lakey, if could say anything more about the kind of extensive contacts, what was the role of this person who's become infected and also if you can just clarify the monitoring process? you're sayingself monitoring. are some of the other contacts getting in-person visits or just what is exactly the process for taking her temperature and reporting in, if you could clarify that. thank you. >> so, i will turn that over to commissioner lakey and i do want to really thank the texas and dallas health authorities who have been working around the clock since the diagnosis of the first patient and have monitored every one of those 48 patients and taken their temperature and have now intense civil surged to address this latest development. dr. lakey? >> thank you, dr. freiden. the 48 individuals that have been known to have contact or had contact, those individuals is have daily had an on-site visit where they saw one of the epidemiologists and had a subsequent fever check later in the day. the h
friedman or dr. lakey, if could say anything more about the kind of extensive contacts, what was the role of this person who's become infected and also if you can just clarify the monitoring process? you're sayingself monitoring. are some of the other contacts getting in-person visits or just what is exactly the process for taking her temperature and reporting in, if you could clarify that. thank you. >> so, i will turn that over to commissioner lakey and i do want to really thank the...
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here we see the video, again, shot by our jim friedman. troopers taking eric frein out of the patrol car and walking him into the barrack. this is after they surrounded the hangar and after someone saw a man going in and out of the hangar, it turns out it was frein. he surrendered without resisting. after 48 days on the run, he looked healthier than expected. >> eric frein had a mission and that was to attack law enforcement. if he got out of those woods, we were very concerned that he would then kill other law enforcement, and if not them, civilians. that's why we had to keep the pressure on him. >> and they say inside that hangar he did have a .308 hunting rifle believed to be the weapon that the trooper was killed and also shot. his arraignment scheduled for 9:00 this morning at the pike county courthouse. here's a aerial virtual. the airpark was added in the 1960s and closed in 1998. now, after frein's capture we were on the scene there where police set up this road block, less than a mile from that abandoned hangar. enclear how long f
here we see the video, again, shot by our jim friedman. troopers taking eric frein out of the patrol car and walking him into the barrack. this is after they surrounded the hangar and after someone saw a man going in and out of the hangar, it turns out it was frein. he surrendered without resisting. after 48 days on the run, he looked healthier than expected. >> eric frein had a mission and that was to attack law enforcement. if he got out of those woods, we were very concerned that he...
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has blocked russian military mikell freeman -- russian billionaire mikhail friedman. $5 billion deal has been sidetracked as sanctions spread beyond russia's state-controlled industries to the private sector. and whole sales 13% in the last quarter to $257 -- 257 million euros. it relies heavily on revenue from china. remy knocked out cognac that accounts for half of the copy's sales but it hasn't hit by a chinese government shutdown on extravagant spending. >> a look at the effect of the drive on our whole sales -- on alcohol sales. we will look at the iconic waldo for story of -- waldorf astoria in new york. >> the u.s. of it will review the sale because beijing and washington have been accusing each other of spying and it appears the u.s. is especially concerned about the opportunities that could be opened at this famous waldorf-astoria on park avenue. this is the hotel where president barack obama stays when he is in new york. for 50 years, it has been the permanent new york home of the u.s. a bass or to the u.n., currently samantha power. when many system and on
has blocked russian military mikell freeman -- russian billionaire mikhail friedman. $5 billion deal has been sidetracked as sanctions spread beyond russia's state-controlled industries to the private sector. and whole sales 13% in the last quarter to $257 -- 257 million euros. it relies heavily on revenue from china. remy knocked out cognac that accounts for half of the copy's sales but it hasn't hit by a chinese government shutdown on extravagant spending. >> a look at the effect of the...
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. >> reporter: aimee friedman is an executive editor and author at scholastic publishing, the largest publisher and distributor of children's books in the world. the company also happens to publish the "harry potter" and "hunger games" series. why do you think y.a. is so popular with adults? >> you know, y.a. touches upon really timeless, universal issues that... that teens go through. first love, first crush, heartache, family issues, challenging authority. and adults remember that. and also, the stories tend to be incredibly gripping and compelling. they sort of grab you from the start. and adults love that, too. who doesn't love that? >> reporter: author lois lowry knows a few things about writing for young adults, having penned 45 books for young audiences since 1977 and winning numerous awards for her work. >> so, a lot of very fine writers are entering that field. in the old days, they might have looked down their nose and felt that only adult work mattered, but that's no longer true. >> reporter: titles such as "the hunger games" and "divergent" were derivative of lowry's 1994
. >> reporter: aimee friedman is an executive editor and author at scholastic publishing, the largest publisher and distributor of children's books in the world. the company also happens to publish the "harry potter" and "hunger games" series. why do you think y.a. is so popular with adults? >> you know, y.a. touches upon really timeless, universal issues that... that teens go through. first love, first crush, heartache, family issues, challenging authority. and...
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i only came to understand and by listening to tom friedman explained it over and over. spreads theke it easiest when the person is quite ill and having vomiting and other problems that spreads the disease more easily. if you are just sitting there with a fever, you are not bleeding or throwing up, spreading it is not necessarily going to happen. these nurses caught the disease from handling the viral matter that the -- duncan was producing when he was very sick. i think that is how you are looking at the transmission at this point. someone with a fever who is not sneezing, coughing -- even sneezing which they say will not necessarily spread it. i think that is why his family did not catch it but the health care workers did. james, oxon hill, maryland. democrats line. guest: thank you for taking my call --caller: thank you for taking my call. ago when the africa health care workers contracted this, i called in to c-span for the first time and understood my opposition to that and said why would they bring these people to this country and exposed 300 million human beings t
i only came to understand and by listening to tom friedman explained it over and over. spreads theke it easiest when the person is quite ill and having vomiting and other problems that spreads the disease more easily. if you are just sitting there with a fever, you are not bleeding or throwing up, spreading it is not necessarily going to happen. these nurses caught the disease from handling the viral matter that the -- duncan was producing when he was very sick. i think that is how you are...
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centers for disease control director damn friedman says thomas duncan in dallas is the only person in our country diagnosed with ebola. and he says no one that duncan came in contact with after arriving from liberia has shown any symptoms of ebola. responding to calls on the travel ban between our country and the african nations besieged with that outbreak. the outbreak killed more than 3,000 people. molly henneberg has an update. >> reporter: tom friedencontends a travel ban to countries with ebola outbreaks could make it worse for a couple reasons. first, it would create more fear and anxiety, and secondly, could prevent medical workers and equipment get to go places that need it to get this outbreak under control. as for the situation in the u.s., frieden expects more reports of possible cases, but believes the american health system can handle it. >> here in the u.s. i remain quite confident we will not have a widespread outbreak. we will stop it in its tracks because we have infection control in hospitals and public health that tracks and isolates people if they get symptoms. >>
centers for disease control director damn friedman says thomas duncan in dallas is the only person in our country diagnosed with ebola. and he says no one that duncan came in contact with after arriving from liberia has shown any symptoms of ebola. responding to calls on the travel ban between our country and the african nations besieged with that outbreak. the outbreak killed more than 3,000 people. molly henneberg has an update. >> reporter: tom friedencontends a travel ban to countries...
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tom friedman. here we're going to huddle around the water cooler for the ultimate show of sportsmanship we're going to explain why this high school quarterback is being chased by the players on his own team. ♪ magic magic magic i'm type e. i know what my money is doing. i rebalanced my portfolio on my phone. you know what else i can do on my phone? place trades, get free real time quotes and teleport myself to aruba. i wish. introducing new listerine® healthy white™. it not only safely whitens teeth, but also restores enamel. lose the nerves, and get a healthier, whiter smile that you'll love. listerine® healthy white™. power to your mouth™! listerine® healthy white™. 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 progresso or make it yourself. into one you'll never forget. earn triple points when you book with the expedia app. >>> do you have a pencil i ca
tom friedman. here we're going to huddle around the water cooler for the ultimate show of sportsmanship we're going to explain why this high school quarterback is being chased by the players on his own team. ♪ magic magic magic i'm type e. i know what my money is doing. i rebalanced my portfolio on my phone. you know what else i can do on my phone? place trades, get free real time quotes and teleport myself to aruba. i wish. introducing new listerine® healthy white™. it not only safely...
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at the head of the monetarist attack was economist milton friedman.my opinion, given that there is a federal reserve, the best way for it to operate would be to set targets for a single monetary aggregate and stick to those targets and keep to them as closely as possible. and those targets should be set so as to go from wherever you start to a rate of growth in the money supply which is consistent with zero inflation. schoumacher: on october 6, 1979, paul volcker announced that the fed would no longer target interest rates, but would focus instead on targeting the money supply itself, restraining it until inflation was broken. in a speech before the national press club, he stressed his determination to stick to this long-term course. volcker: will the fed stick with it? my short and simple answer to that question is "yes." and i don't innd to qualif- i don't intend to qualify that answer. but i do want to be clear, cleaabout whatheit" is at we in to stick with [ laughter ] "it," in the sense of our october 6 actions, is restrain on the money supply, r
at the head of the monetarist attack was economist milton friedman.my opinion, given that there is a federal reserve, the best way for it to operate would be to set targets for a single monetary aggregate and stick to those targets and keep to them as closely as possible. and those targets should be set so as to go from wherever you start to a rate of growth in the money supply which is consistent with zero inflation. schoumacher: on october 6, 1979, paul volcker announced that the fed would no...
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friedman let me ask you about airport screening. to a lot of people we should stop people from coming for the time being from monrovia flying into the united states. when all you're doing is a simple fever test and asking someone to see if they came into contact with someone, they can check no and they come to the united states. should we tighten up the airports. >> there's a lot of checks in place. it's not perfect. what that gets to, we all want and wish we had something where we were at zero risk. the only way we'll get to zero risk is by stopping the outbreak at the source. that's the only way we'll do that. there are things we're doing and can do reduce that risk like checking temperatures. this individual wasn't infectious while they were traveling. we know as long as the outbreak smolders in africa, as long as it's in africa, we're potentially at risk because even if we tried to close the border, it wouldn't work. people have a right to return. people ran the set upping through could come in and it would backfire because by i
friedman let me ask you about airport screening. to a lot of people we should stop people from coming for the time being from monrovia flying into the united states. when all you're doing is a simple fever test and asking someone to see if they came into contact with someone, they can check no and they come to the united states. should we tighten up the airports. >> there's a lot of checks in place. it's not perfect. what that gets to, we all want and wish we had something where we were...
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the next question comes from matt friedman and goes to mr. booker.senator, this is a good segue into this because with the congressional inaction on immigration, president obama had planned to issue major executive order to overhaul the system, as much as he could by the end of the summer. but amid pleas from democrats, who are locked in tough races this year, they feared voter backlash and president obama delayed action until after the midterm elections. do you agree with president obama's decision to delay action on that executive order? >> absolutely not. the president was wrong. the president should have stood up and made the call to do whatever he could to advance what's right for america. you know, i've spent the last years travel all around my state while my opponent was working in a think tank in washington for the last 30 years. and when i talk to people both business folks as well as people in the community, they understand that we have a problem. whether it's people who come to our schools and graduate from our universities, as soon as the
the next question comes from matt friedman and goes to mr. booker.senator, this is a good segue into this because with the congressional inaction on immigration, president obama had planned to issue major executive order to overhaul the system, as much as he could by the end of the summer. but amid pleas from democrats, who are locked in tough races this year, they feared voter backlash and president obama delayed action until after the midterm elections. do you agree with president obama's...
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. >> reporter: young david friedman understands the need.were packed with supplies, enan tabernacle has a relationship with the lock carry mission and school in liberia. >> we hope we can be a help in halting the spread of the ebola a virus in liberia and surrounding area. >> reporter: all items collect will be shipped to the school will in brewer town liberia and distributed from there to those who need them. in mt. airy i'm nora muchanic for channel six "action news". >>> much more to come on "action news" philadelphia gets ready to welcome the first lady. we will tell you when and why she will be here. >>> one stop shopping for brides to be how they are getting ready for their big day to raise money for a great cause at the same time. >>> plus trash talking is just about over, now eagles prior to take on divisional rivals the new york giants, jeff has a preview when "action news" comes right back. on groceries at momacme's stock up sale.d up well, if she can get whatever she wants, why can't i? hello, chocolate donuts with sprinkles. it's
. >> reporter: young david friedman understands the need.were packed with supplies, enan tabernacle has a relationship with the lock carry mission and school in liberia. >> we hope we can be a help in halting the spread of the ebola a virus in liberia and surrounding area. >> reporter: all items collect will be shipped to the school will in brewer town liberia and distributed from there to those who need them. in mt. airy i'm nora muchanic for channel six "action...
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and a lot of my good monitorist friends quote friedman and says inflation is always and everywhere aphenomenon. there's a lot of my friends, who i won't mention, two or three years ago said we've got qe going, in a year or two we'll have double digit it rates and inflation would take off. i don't see it. the reason i don't see it, friedman said inflation is everywhere and always a monetary phenomenon subject to long and variable lags so, we're living in this period of a long and variable lag. but the end game, you know, as i tell people, inflation is the problem for the next decade, not this decade. and ultimately all of this money printing is going to be inflationary. >> just not for a while? in just not for a while. you expect qe to wrap up wednesday and that's it, final, good-bye, quantitative. >> i think so. i think the bar will be high to get to qe 4, qe 5, whatever we call it. >> forgive me for interrupting, we're running out of time, if your analysis rates will stay so low for so long when the cycle turns, what do they do? how do they inject something into economy if it's not
and a lot of my good monitorist friends quote friedman and says inflation is always and everywhere aphenomenon. there's a lot of my friends, who i won't mention, two or three years ago said we've got qe going, in a year or two we'll have double digit it rates and inflation would take off. i don't see it. the reason i don't see it, friedman said inflation is everywhere and always a monetary phenomenon subject to long and variable lags so, we're living in this period of a long and variable lag....
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. >> reporter: over the weekend friedman said there was a breach at the hospital. today he said he never meant to suggest it was the nurse's fault. >> i feel awful that a health care worker became infected in the care of an ebola patient. she was there trying to help the first patient survive. >> reporter: so far the cdc said they know of only one person who came into direct contact with pham and is being monitored. 48 are still being watched because they were around thomas eric duncan who died last week. duncan's apartment was also cleaned out. all items incinerated. >> the ash with no risk. >> reporter: plans to send that waste to louisiana, but today the attorney general there blocked six truckloads from coming into the state. so many americans on edge. kate snow, nbc news, dallas. >> reporter: this is peter alexander. the first case of ebola contracted in the u.s. is exposing critical gaps in the nation's health care system. how could a hospital nurse get infected with the deadly virus? and could it happen again? health experts insist without more hands-on prep
. >> reporter: over the weekend friedman said there was a breach at the hospital. today he said he never meant to suggest it was the nurse's fault. >> i feel awful that a health care worker became infected in the care of an ebola patient. she was there trying to help the first patient survive. >> reporter: so far the cdc said they know of only one person who came into direct contact with pham and is being monitored. 48 are still being watched because they were around thomas...
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tom friedman of the cdc. >> as the director of the cdc one of the things i fear about ebola is that they could spread more widely in africa. if this were to happen it could become a threat to our health system and the health care that we give for a long time to come. today's other witnesses include john wagner of the department of romance security. >> busy helping hospitals and nursing homes prepare for possible ebola cases. >> significant economic impact being felt and chicago northern suburbs. a fourfold increase in sales. as a result of hospitals wraping up for the possibility that ebola patient could walk to the emergency room doors. >> perhaps seen an increase in the amount of cosely have been getting.calls that wee been getting. how >> also beefing up their inventories. resistant bodysuits. medical grade masks and shields. other infection control supplies. manufactures and distributes supplies to hospitals and nursing homes across north america. nearly $7 billion in sales last year. the family-owned company experiencing even more growth as a result of the ebola outbreak. new center
tom friedman of the cdc. >> as the director of the cdc one of the things i fear about ebola is that they could spread more widely in africa. if this were to happen it could become a threat to our health system and the health care that we give for a long time to come. today's other witnesses include john wagner of the department of romance security. >> busy helping hospitals and nursing homes prepare for possible ebola cases. >> significant economic impact being felt and...
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. >> i think it indicates what tom friedman has been saying.detail to infection control. in a former life, i worked in a district hospital and i was trained to never tie or stick a needle in blood that you cannot see the needle point, but you do it. i can say i've stuck myself a number of times. it's the element of human air we have to overcome with infection control, because it's one mistake that will transmit the disease. >> there could have been, in the last few hours of his life, mr. duncan, the man who died of ebola, they were doing kidney dialysis and treatment on his lungs. potentially he would have been coughing. could it that been enough. >> unlikely with bloa cough. most likely with blood or fecal matter. it's more likely that she breached the infection control and exposed herself. we commonly see people rubbing their eye or scratching themselves as they are taking their equipment off. >> so it would be dangerous, just the process of removing that protective outfit, if you will. >> yes. again, it's one mistake. that's what dr. friedma
. >> i think it indicates what tom friedman has been saying.detail to infection control. in a former life, i worked in a district hospital and i was trained to never tie or stick a needle in blood that you cannot see the needle point, but you do it. i can say i've stuck myself a number of times. it's the element of human air we have to overcome with infection control, because it's one mistake that will transmit the disease. >> there could have been, in the last few hours of his...
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friedman said i don't know the details to this or that. the first nurse contracted the virus.now how the protocol broke down if the protocol broken-down, whether it was trading. there are too many unanswered questions and all the american people, everyone outtof an abundance of caution are taking actions they wouldn't take otherwise. nobody wants to incite fear or panic. stuart: this is irrational fear. we had the case this morning of a woman in the pentagon parking lot threw up, she said i have been to africa. immediately the parking lot is cordoned off, she goes to the hospitall there is an overabundance of caution. my question is have we reached the point where this is irrational fear? are we carried away by our fear? >> i can't say it is irrational and what would give the american people the confidence to make rational decisionn would be to get these answers. i heard this morning eople talking about how scientifically sound the cdc's evidence is. it is so sound, it is the science that drives the protocol, then how did these two health care workers contract the virus and wh
friedman said i don't know the details to this or that. the first nurse contracted the virus.now how the protocol broke down if the protocol broken-down, whether it was trading. there are too many unanswered questions and all the american people, everyone outtof an abundance of caution are taking actions they wouldn't take otherwise. nobody wants to incite fear or panic. stuart: this is irrational fear. we had the case this morning of a woman in the pentagon parking lot threw up, she said i...
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friedman at this time? -- dr. frieden. >> this administration has been guided by the science, by our medical experts that have experienced with dealing with ebola. for decades, the global health community, led by the united states has been dealing with ebola outbreaks. and they continue to be guided by the advice of medical experts and scientists who have knowledge in this field and can use this knowledge to protect the american people. as it relates to a so-called ebola czar, i will reiterate what we have said in the past on this, which is we have very dedicated clear lines of responsibility in terms of which agencies are responsible for which aspects of this response. you have got cdc and usaid personnel operating in west africa to work with those local governments to try to meet their urgent humanitarian public health needs in those countries. you have a department of defense which is responding to the orders the president of the united states set up to enhance the logistical capacity so that the international
friedman at this time? -- dr. frieden. >> this administration has been guided by the science, by our medical experts that have experienced with dealing with ebola. for decades, the global health community, led by the united states has been dealing with ebola outbreaks. and they continue to be guided by the advice of medical experts and scientists who have knowledge in this field and can use this knowledge to protect the american people. as it relates to a so-called ebola czar, i will...
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tom is friedman. why some dot sure better than others. people who are healthy going into the infection are likely to come out of it. care canhat health make a big difference. at least double the likelihood a patient will survive. >> the nurse received a blood transfusion from dr. kent gramling who recovered from ebola. teaming up to ibm form a new cloud partnership. -- noll allow -- deliver one sap will have a chance offer products lot having to build its own data center. is ending business in north america. the cost to market the service were astronomical. the ceo is leaving the company. they will retool to focus business on europe and asia. to our lead carried more signs that a rebound in the pc market intel, reporting gains in third quarter. sales rising 8%. that includes a 9% bump in the pc division and a 60% gain. net income rose 12%. intel is late into the mobile market. our editor at large with me spoke with the cfo. what are the big takeaways? --what do i always say [indiscernible] that if everyone wrote it on is dead the pc. i sa
tom is friedman. why some dot sure better than others. people who are healthy going into the infection are likely to come out of it. care canhat health make a big difference. at least double the likelihood a patient will survive. >> the nurse received a blood transfusion from dr. kent gramling who recovered from ebola. teaming up to ibm form a new cloud partnership. -- noll allow -- deliver one sap will have a chance offer products lot having to build its own data center. is ending...