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>> no. [ inaudible ]. >> josephus. >> turn the camera off. >> josephus, it is all right. i know that it is wrong and you feel that wrong things have happened to you, and it is okay. do you think there is anything that can be done to make it right? >> he's dead, there is nothing you can do. you can't bring him back. if they bring him back, i'm good. they can't bring him back. i just want my brother back, my uncle is my best friend, i want him back. i can't have him and i never will. to burn his body without even telling us. eric was a very good berne. a good person. i grew up with this man. he would help you. no matter what. he didn't care about your skin or disease. eric is a person that would come up to you with itches all over your body or infected with anything. if you needed help, he would step up and help you. >> josephus, i'm so sorry and i think it took a lot of courage for you to come out and tell the story to the country and i really appreciate it. i know it is really hard for you to have people see you like this, but we are all really grateful. >> thanks, erin,
>> no. [ inaudible ]. >> josephus. >> turn the camera off. >> josephus, it is all right. i know that it is wrong and you feel that wrong things have happened to you, and it is okay. do you think there is anything that can be done to make it right? >> he's dead, there is nothing you can do. you can't bring him back. if they bring him back, i'm good. they can't bring him back. i just want my brother back, my uncle is my best friend, i want him back. i can't have him...
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cbs news producer alicia alford spoke to dunkin''s nephew, josephus weeks. >> i hope he continues to make a turn for the better. we are just hoping and praying that he survives and comeout and walks out of the hospital. >> pelley: weeks also told us he's concerned about relatives who shared a dallas apartment with duncan. they are in the eight- to 10-day period when symptoms could develop. in m madrid, nurses protested outside a hospital where a nurse's assistant is being treated for ebola. she is the first person to contract the virus outside west africa. they're demanding better protection against the disease. nurses and first responders in the u.s. are concerned as well, and here's john blackstone. >> reporter: for health care workers, the ebola virus presents a deadly threat, beginning with first responders. crystal wilfong is an emergency medical technician in north carolina. >> we never whan we're walking into in an emergency, especially when someone invites us into their home who exhibits these symptoms. >> reporter: the centers for disease control has issued a detailed checkl
cbs news producer alicia alford spoke to dunkin''s nephew, josephus weeks. >> i hope he continues to make a turn for the better. we are just hoping and praying that he survives and comeout and walks out of the hospital. >> pelley: weeks also told us he's concerned about relatives who shared a dallas apartment with duncan. they are in the eight- to 10-day period when symptoms could develop. in m madrid, nurses protested outside a hospital where a nurse's assistant is being treated...
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peticiones al cielo con la esperanza que duncan logre recuperarse de la enfermedad.... presby latest josephusn's nephew "he came here explaining that he came from liberia and he had all off the symptoms that would indicate he might have had ebola and they sent him home" los familiares han criticado la manera en que el hospital manejo el caso de duncan.. el sobrino dijo que la primera vez que su tio fue en busca de ayuda medica, lo enviaron de regreso a su casa aunque dijo que habia ido a liberia y sus sintomas de ebola eran evidentes... pobre african without insurance given the examination shows signs of ebola was evident track el reverendo jackson denuncio hoy durante un conferencia de prensa, que el hecho de que duncan es pobre, africano y no tiene seguro medico, pudo haber llevado a que no se le dieran los cuidados necesarios al momento... hospital las autoridades de salud informaron que duncan continua en estado critico pero estable y ha recuperado parte de la funcion renal que habia perdido pero advirtieron que eso podria cambiar en cualquier momento agravando su estado..... whatever tre
peticiones al cielo con la esperanza que duncan logre recuperarse de la enfermedad.... presby latest josephusn's nephew "he came here explaining that he came from liberia and he had all off the symptoms that would indicate he might have had ebola and they sent him home" los familiares han criticado la manera en que el hospital manejo el caso de duncan.. el sobrino dijo que la primera vez que su tio fue en busca de ayuda medica, lo enviaron de regreso a su casa aunque dijo que habia...
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. >> i want to read to you a statement from josephus weeks, mr. duncan's nephew. a lot of people are talking about this. he says this. "it is suspicious to us that all of the white patients survived and the one black patient died. he didn't begin treatment in africa. he began treatment here but he wasn't given a chance." now, you're the may juror of da. what is your reaction when you hear that? >> i just don't believe it. i don't believe that's the way human beings act in dallas, texas, and i don't believe that's the way the leaders of presbyterian hospital acted as well. we needed to move faster on some issues but that is something that i just don't buy. >> i think the big mistake was the initial mistake when he went to the emergency room and they didn't admit him right away. >> right. >> even though he told a nurse he had just come from liberia, they let him go back to the apartment for two days and that was obviously a major blunder, right? >> there are missteps along the way. there's no question about that. it's something as a mayor we've got to understand. we
. >> i want to read to you a statement from josephus weeks, mr. duncan's nephew. a lot of people are talking about this. he says this. "it is suspicious to us that all of the white patients survived and the one black patient died. he didn't begin treatment in africa. he began treatment here but he wasn't given a chance." now, you're the may juror of da. what is your reaction when you hear that? >> i just don't believe it. i don't believe that's the way human beings act in...
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josephus is duncan's family of origin and louise truh is his fiancee and mother of his son.case, they have tremendous regret and questions about his care as well and how the decisions were made about it. but rather than making accusations, they are letting the investigative they wonder themselves some of the same things like any of us who go through grief, they are asking all of the what if questions and that has to do with themselves, with mr. duncan, with the hospital, with all of those who have been in authority but i will say that they have been assured that there will be an investigation that takes place. >> so they have been in touch . god bless you. please tell the family we are sorry for their loss. >> it could come down to this. kansas, home of the hottest senate race in the country. is a little known democrat candidate the only hope for the republicans to gain the senate. >>> plus, kim jong-un missing. is he sick? will kim jong-un show up? people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a di
josephus is duncan's family of origin and louise truh is his fiancee and mother of his son.case, they have tremendous regret and questions about his care as well and how the decisions were made about it. but rather than making accusations, they are letting the investigative they wonder themselves some of the same things like any of us who go through grief, they are asking all of the what if questions and that has to do with themselves, with mr. duncan, with the hospital, with all of those who...
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saidephew josephus weeks that he personally called the cdc. >> i called the cdc again, i was concerned for his life. he was not getting the appropriate care. i feared that other people might also get infected if he was not taking care of. liberia, a freelance cameraperson who worked for nbc news has become the fourth american diagnosed with ebola. ashoka mukpo will be flown to the u.s. for treatment. a federal appeals court has allowed texas to immediately begin enforcing a sweeping antichoice law effectively gutting access to abortion overnight. 13 of the state's remaining clinics have been forced to close, leaving texas the second largest state with just eight abortion facilities, all of them in four metropolitan areas. nearly a million texas women will now have to travel a minimum 300 miles to access abortion. the court ruling requires all clinics to meet hospital style building requirements, immersing the order of a lower court judge who found the restrictions posed an undue burden. the lower judge had also allowed two clinics in texas to reopen after they and many other facilities
saidephew josephus weeks that he personally called the cdc. >> i called the cdc again, i was concerned for his life. he was not getting the appropriate care. i feared that other people might also get infected if he was not taking care of. liberia, a freelance cameraperson who worked for nbc news has become the fourth american diagnosed with ebola. ashoka mukpo will be flown to the u.s. for treatment. a federal appeals court has allowed texas to immediately begin enforcing a sweeping...
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and i was talking to josephus weeks today, and they feel strongly about this. do you think race mattered? >> i think race always matters. and i think if we are going to get better in public health and maintain credibility with the public, we have to take everything we've learned about this case and use it to get better. i think what the family asked, they said it was suspicious. it is not an accusation, it is really a request for us to be clear that before we rush to reinforce, and tell people everything is fine and try to calm the public, let's make sure that we really understand what happened, because suspicious is a good word for us to use at this time and use our suspicion to not celebrate the problem but to clarify the problem so the solutions are really good ones. >> so sanjay, the hospital was playing aggressive defense. they knew the duncan family had these concerns and they came out aggressively in a statement today. we have a long history of treating a multi-cultural community in this area. this was an aggressive statement coming out. but my question
and i was talking to josephus weeks today, and they feel strongly about this. do you think race mattered? >> i think race always matters. and i think if we are going to get better in public health and maintain credibility with the public, we have to take everything we've learned about this case and use it to get better. i think what the family asked, they said it was suspicious. it is not an accusation, it is really a request for us to be clear that before we rush to reinforce, and tell...
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however, we have heard from his family in north carolina from a nephew specifically, josephus weeks,s he's concerned because when he called the isolation unit today to speak to mr. duncan as he has in the past, he was told by the nurse in charge that that could not happen because mr. duncan is now intubated, he is now on a ventilator. the reason that causes concern for the family is that on tuesday, wednesday, thursday and lastly on friday morning, the family was able to speak to him. duncan was able to speak to them. but as it turns out now, that situation has changed. and so the family is very concerned about what that means. we've called the hospital for an explanation. we have not gotten an answer back. but this morning when we called before we learned -- we heard from the family, we were told all they could say right now is he's in serious condition, that they would have an update on that condition later today. >> and what all led to mr. duncan's girlfriend and those three youths or gentlemen, i should say, being moved to a private home, a gated community? >> reporter: why were
however, we have heard from his family in north carolina from a nephew specifically, josephus weeks,s he's concerned because when he called the isolation unit today to speak to mr. duncan as he has in the past, he was told by the nurse in charge that that could not happen because mr. duncan is now intubated, he is now on a ventilator. the reason that causes concern for the family is that on tuesday, wednesday, thursday and lastly on friday morning, the family was able to speak to him. duncan...