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kent -- brantley, who is a u.s. worker, and he's about to come out that door, and everybody is going to get a glimpse of him. and he has recovered from ebola, at emery hospital in atlanta and he has recovered because he has received nothing short of the finest healthcare in the world. remember, ebola is a deadly virus that cannot be cured. you cannot cure it, but it can be managed, and dr. brantley and nancy rhibald. >> there was a controversy concerning dr. brantley, concerned that they would bring the virus to the united states, the first american on american soil to be infected. and we're watching the door because we're waiting for him to walk through. >> many americans are concerned, and i wouldn't say that it's incurable, but it's not airborne. if somebody has ebola, the virus can't travel through the air from one person to another. you can only get it if you come into contact from somebody suffering from ebola. if you come into contact with, in some way, with their bodily fluids. which is why the two aid worke
kent -- brantley, who is a u.s. worker, and he's about to come out that door, and everybody is going to get a glimpse of him. and he has recovered from ebola, at emery hospital in atlanta and he has recovered because he has received nothing short of the finest healthcare in the world. remember, ebola is a deadly virus that cannot be cured. you cannot cure it, but it can be managed, and dr. brantley and nancy rhibald. >> there was a controversy concerning dr. brantley, concerned that they...
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kent says he rented a camel.eone with a twitter handle, love is all around me, tweeted they represented the 86 camry to someone for $50. the car rental agency where they were working had run out of cars. great stories. thank you for tweeting and sharing with us today. >> the dating app trying to make the perfect match between abandon ted dogs and potential owners. a new york organization that saves dogs from kill shelters. and since the launch, ten pups have gotten more than 5,000 likes. that's it. thank you for being part of "the real story." "shepard smith reporting" now live. >> a very busy news hour starts now. in the middle east, truce holds at least for the moment. diplomats trying to work out a plan for peace. we'll take you live to east gaza. >> a convicted killer named jodi arias gets the go-ahead to represent herself as she tries to dodge the death penalty. >>> a little girl disappeared from her family home, so why did investigators just give lie detector tests to her parents? let's get to it.
kent says he rented a camel.eone with a twitter handle, love is all around me, tweeted they represented the 86 camry to someone for $50. the car rental agency where they were working had run out of cars. great stories. thank you for tweeting and sharing with us today. >> the dating app trying to make the perfect match between abandon ted dogs and potential owners. a new york organization that saves dogs from kill shelters. and since the launch, ten pups have gotten more than 5,000 likes....
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kent sorenson is on the right. ironically, this image is from an interview kent sorenson did with one of our nbc reporters on the night he made his big ron paul endorsement, telling nbc news he never took a dime from the ron paul campaign for his endorsement. he said that literally while standing next to the guy from the ron paul campaign who just two days earlier had handed him a check for $25,000 for his endorsement. the exact guy was right there. one new piece of the story we can tell you tonight is that that guy who handed over the check, the actual bag man from the ron paul campaign who handed over the bribe, he also went on to greener pastures after the ron paul for president campaign in 2012. turns out, that guy also was hired by mitch mcconnell. the center for responsive politics dug through mitch mcconnell's reports and discovered the mcconnell campaign hired that guy's firm to do strategic consulting, paying him more than $60,000 last year. we reached out to the mcconnell campaign tonight to ask if the io
kent sorenson is on the right. ironically, this image is from an interview kent sorenson did with one of our nbc reporters on the night he made his big ron paul endorsement, telling nbc news he never took a dime from the ron paul campaign for his endorsement. he said that literally while standing next to the guy from the ron paul campaign who just two days earlier had handed him a check for $25,000 for his endorsement. the exact guy was right there. one new piece of the story we can tell you...
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kent brantly. as we've just learned in the last few minutes, she was actually discharged on tuesday before dr. kent brantly. so truly remarkable news here. >> the images were so different, as you point out, gabe. i spoke to jeremy, nancy wrightbol's son just about a week ago. he said when he saw images of his mom carried out on the stretcher from the ambulance at emory university hospital, he fell to the floor and started weeping because he realized just how grave her condition was. again, that's just two and a half weeks ago. basically we'll talk to a doctor in a second. she's made this miraculous recovery. when it comes right down to it, there is no cure for the ebola virus. doctors, and we should mention some of the real heroes in this story are the doctors and staff at emory university hospital. but their job is to try to keep the body strong enough so that it can fight off the virus on its own. >> reporter: that's exactly right. it's been an emotional journey not only for the two patients but
kent brantly. as we've just learned in the last few minutes, she was actually discharged on tuesday before dr. kent brantly. so truly remarkable news here. >> the images were so different, as you point out, gabe. i spoke to jeremy, nancy wrightbol's son just about a week ago. he said when he saw images of his mom carried out on the stretcher from the ambulance at emory university hospital, he fell to the floor and started weeping because he realized just how grave her condition was....
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that october before the iowa caucuses, this is the e-mail from the kent sorenson camp laying out kentnson's demands how much he wanted to be paid to switch his endorsement to ron paul. here's the reply saying he really wanted to get kent sorenson on board. the following month, december 26, a ron paul campaign staffer handed kent sorenson a check for $25,000 in the bathroom of an iowa restaurant. two days later, kent sorenson announced his change of heart. now he's endorsing ron paul. shortly thereafter, he wondered on the phone whether ron paul knew about this bribery that happened. he said he didn't know about ron paul himself but he knew for sure that jessie benton knew that the ron paul campaign paid him that bribe. >> does jessie know? does the mitch mcconnell re-election campaign have a problem here? and now people are looking at 25 years in prison for accepting bribes. we called mitch mcconnell's campaign asking if they wanted to give a statement on this matter. we have not heard back. now it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >> not a go
that october before the iowa caucuses, this is the e-mail from the kent sorenson camp laying out kentnson's demands how much he wanted to be paid to switch his endorsement to ron paul. here's the reply saying he really wanted to get kent sorenson on board. the following month, december 26, a ron paul campaign staffer handed kent sorenson a check for $25,000 in the bathroom of an iowa restaurant. two days later, kent sorenson announced his change of heart. now he's endorsing ron paul. shortly...
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kent brantley. he is the first known ebola patient in the united states at that hospital in atlanta where he's been treated over the past few weeks. they are planning to release him any second now. they have done a series of tests, two blood tests in particular, and those two blood tests have come back negative for the deadly virus. what is surprising to us, though, is that the other u.s. missionary we followed her voyage as well, nancy writebol, she was already released. apparently she was released on tuesday. want to show you some live pictures at emory university hospital in atlanta. a news conference is expected to start soon. brantley and writebol both contracted that ebola virus while working for religious charities in liberia. they were treating people that had been sickened. they both as you'll recall received that experimental drug zmapp and recovered quite quickly. you'll remember, that brantley and writebol were very, very ill. who can forget this scene after kent brantley was flown to th
kent brantley. he is the first known ebola patient in the united states at that hospital in atlanta where he's been treated over the past few weeks. they are planning to release him any second now. they have done a series of tests, two blood tests in particular, and those two blood tests have come back negative for the deadly virus. what is surprising to us, though, is that the other u.s. missionary we followed her voyage as well, nancy writebol, she was already released. apparently she was...
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. >>> kent, ohio, may 4th, 1970. that was the third straight night of protests at the campus in kent, ohio. the protests had been escalating each of those past threw nights. there had been some violence at the protests. pressure was really building in kent, ohio, by the time may 4th, 1970 rolled around. but the pressure in a larger sense had also been building nationwide for a few years at that point. when the national guard decided in kent, ohio, on that night in may, that they were going to shoot into crowds of protesters, and then charge into them with bayonets, well, it had been bad before. and people had been hurt before. but the country reached a peak there. the country had never seen anything like those national guard troops opening fire with live ammunition into protests by american civilians. >> kent state university in ohio has had campus violence for three nights causing the national guard to be called in and today the guardsmen opened fire on the students killing four of them, two young men and two young
. >>> kent, ohio, may 4th, 1970. that was the third straight night of protests at the campus in kent, ohio. the protests had been escalating each of those past threw nights. there had been some violence at the protests. pressure was really building in kent, ohio, by the time may 4th, 1970 rolled around. but the pressure in a larger sense had also been building nationwide for a few years at that point. when the national guard decided in kent, ohio, on that night in may, that they were...
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kent were affected in liberia. nancy will join dr. kent at emory university hospital. we saw him arrive over the weekend. he was transported by an ambulance. we were told from the doctors at the hospital he was the first one to walk on his own accord into emory university hospital. doctors told cnn he's conversing, he's getting up and talking. he's showing good signs of recovery. now, we also know his wife visited him for a period of 45 minutes or so and they spoke via glass. of course, they can't have physical contact. his wife told cnn he is in great spirits and he is so grateful. the center for disease control said this is showing good signs for recovery and we learned he has received what they are calling an experimental serum before leaving siberia. all the encouraging signs and the doctors believing, cautiously optimistic that they can make a good recovery. john? >> this is unprecedented for both patients. good news they are making progress at all. thanks so much. >>> happening right now, a big story in the midwest. tap water ban for 500,000 people. no end in sit
kent were affected in liberia. nancy will join dr. kent at emory university hospital. we saw him arrive over the weekend. he was transported by an ambulance. we were told from the doctors at the hospital he was the first one to walk on his own accord into emory university hospital. doctors told cnn he's conversing, he's getting up and talking. he's showing good signs of recovery. now, we also know his wife visited him for a period of 45 minutes or so and they spoke via glass. of course, they...
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that kent is here. again, they were receiving great care by our sim doctors on the scene there in liberia, but, you know, there's something about having them come back and be with their loved ones. and great news that they got that plane refueled. i would imagine they'd need a new crew to get back on it. boy, they turned that thing around. if that's true that they took off again, that just gives me goosebumps. yeah. >> i know. this is something that is a very emotional story, as you point out, for these individuals, for their loved ones and their families, for people like you who have been very close to them and have worked alongside them. you know, we wish you all the best and we wish them the best, of course, as they begin this new journey and this part of -- taking part in the situation where they're going to be treated for this deadly virus. >> thank you so much, uma. it's been just great to be with you. i really appreciate the word that you're getting out to help our neighbors across the u.s. know
that kent is here. again, they were receiving great care by our sim doctors on the scene there in liberia, but, you know, there's something about having them come back and be with their loved ones. and great news that they got that plane refueled. i would imagine they'd need a new crew to get back on it. boy, they turned that thing around. if that's true that they took off again, that just gives me goosebumps. yeah. >> i know. this is something that is a very emotional story, as you point...
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kent brantly would be the first to try this serum.octors describe what happened next as miraculous. within an hour of receiving the medication, his symptoms began to change. >> i hope it was as impressive as described, if it is that bodes well for that particular product. >> the next morning he was able to shower on his own before making the 6 thorks mile transport to the u.s. watch as he walks off the back of the u.s. he became the first patient infected with the ebola virus to ever set foot in the united states. tuesday his colleague who also received the serum, will join brantly at emory university hospital. >> again, that was sanjay gupta reporting. even if the two americans recover, there's a lot more research needed before the serum could be safely used to treat ebola. it's not an airborne contagion, it is deadly, 90% of people who catch it do not survive, you have to come into contact with the bodily fluids of the people inspected. >> there's a lot of fear associated with this, but it's not something you can catch randomly in t
kent brantly would be the first to try this serum.octors describe what happened next as miraculous. within an hour of receiving the medication, his symptoms began to change. >> i hope it was as impressive as described, if it is that bodes well for that particular product. >> the next morning he was able to shower on his own before making the 6 thorks mile transport to the u.s. watch as he walks off the back of the u.s. he became the first patient infected with the ebola virus to...
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kent brantly. samaritans first, who sponsored the medical mission in africa where he contract the deadly ebola virus, released a statement today that says, we have learned that kent was able to receive a dose of the experimental antibody serum prior to leaving liberia. >> his body is responding, and he's getting a bit better, but he still needs a lot of careful supportive care. >> reporter: the congregation at the medical missionaries church in texas is encouraged by the news, and the first glimpse they got of dr. brantly when he arrived in atlanta yesterday. >> we certainly know that he's still to the a battle ahead of him. but seeing him walk in was extremely hopeful. >> reporter: through a thick pane of glass, his wife got to see her husband today and resen an email to her church. she said i like all of you are rejoicing in kent's arrival. the nurse working alongside dr. brantly is expected to arrive at emory for treatment in the next couple of days. now the same specialized private jet used for
kent brantly. samaritans first, who sponsored the medical mission in africa where he contract the deadly ebola virus, released a statement today that says, we have learned that kent was able to receive a dose of the experimental antibody serum prior to leaving liberia. >> his body is responding, and he's getting a bit better, but he still needs a lot of careful supportive care. >> reporter: the congregation at the medical missionaries church in texas is encouraged by the news, and...
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kent brantly would be the first. while doctors don't often use this term, they describe what happened next as miraculous. within an hour of receiving the medication, dr. brantly's condition seemed to make a dramatic turn around. his breathing improved. the rash over his trunk nearly faded away. >> i do hope it was as impressive as described. if it is, that bodes very well for that particular product. >> by the next morning, brantly was able to shower on his own before making the 6,000 mile transport to atlanta. saturday afternoon, another first. watch, as brantly walks off the back of the ambulance. i became the first patient infected with the ebola virus to ever set foot in the united states or even in this part of the world. tuesday, his colleague, nancy, who also received the zmap serum will join brantly at a hospital. dr. bruce ritner now joins the team tasked with saving their lives. >> this is an air purifying system here. makes it more comfortable to breath in and also purifies the air. >> he gave me an exclus
kent brantly would be the first. while doctors don't often use this term, they describe what happened next as miraculous. within an hour of receiving the medication, dr. brantly's condition seemed to make a dramatic turn around. his breathing improved. the rash over his trunk nearly faded away. >> i do hope it was as impressive as described. if it is, that bodes very well for that particular product. >> by the next morning, brantly was able to shower on his own before making the...
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kent brantley's wife that we just received.ys, quote, it was a relief to welcome kent home today. i spoke with him and he is glad to be back in the u.s. i am thankful to god for his safe transport and for giving him the strength to walk into the hospital. please continue praying for kent and nancy and please continue praying for the people of liberia and those who continue to serve them there. of course, these are two people that were trying to help ebola victims and then contracted it themselves. you know, we also heard that kent's parents were watching cnn earlier today and saw him be able to walk out of the ambulance which shows us a sign of where he stands and that brought them to tears, the fact that he had the ability to walk out. from what you're hearing from your constituents, congressman, what are they saying? are they comfortable with an ebola patient coming into the united states and would you be comfortable with having them in your district? >> yes, i would be and i think my constituents are happy that he's home bec
kent brantley's wife that we just received.ys, quote, it was a relief to welcome kent home today. i spoke with him and he is glad to be back in the u.s. i am thankful to god for his safe transport and for giving him the strength to walk into the hospital. please continue praying for kent and nancy and please continue praying for the people of liberia and those who continue to serve them there. of course, these are two people that were trying to help ebola victims and then contracted it...
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kent brantly.nto how sick she, and how he was the first of the two to the make it to the u.s.? >> it could be -- they're both sick, but have to be stable enough to fly. we know the plane can bring one patient at a time. how that decision got made on the ground exactly i'm not sure, but typically the patient more stable, because it is a long flight. >> remarkable, emory hospital hasn't necessarily treated an ebola patient before. this is the first time. what is it about emory that says we are equipped to handle this kind of highly contagious disease and patient? >> let me put an exclamation mark on that. ebola has never been in atlanta, in the united states, or in the western hemisphere in the world. this is the first on many levels. i asked the doctors the same thing. part of it, the cdc, they have a close relationship. a collaborative effort and with emory university and the cdc, and a hospital of one of four of these isolation units. there are others, and so those isolation units get used for dif
kent brantly.nto how sick she, and how he was the first of the two to the make it to the u.s.? >> it could be -- they're both sick, but have to be stable enough to fly. we know the plane can bring one patient at a time. how that decision got made on the ground exactly i'm not sure, but typically the patient more stable, because it is a long flight. >> remarkable, emory hospital hasn't necessarily treated an ebola patient before. this is the first time. what is it about emory that...
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kent testified that when the governor heard about the interview, he was visibly upset. concerning the revelation that will williams gave the first couple $70,000 in loans. he couldn't talk about it and discussing with counsel. >> on the stand right now, former attorney general, jerry kilgore, who was hired by star scientific as a counsel. now the prosecution alleges he was hired because his brother, terri kilgore is the chairman of the tobacco commission and it's the tobacco commission that johnny williams wanted to fund his state sponsored studies of anatabloc which never happened. we'll tell you what kilgore said on the stand. >> joinings joining us now ght is mark shamal. all right mark, so the first two weeks were about what the mcdonnell's got. we are going into the third week about what they allegedly did. so peggy started out with testimony from two staffers. one said the governor took out anatabloc and said hey, i like this. maureen liked it. the others said, he made the case that we needed to meet with star scientific and that we needed to consider the state co
kent testified that when the governor heard about the interview, he was visibly upset. concerning the revelation that will williams gave the first couple $70,000 in loans. he couldn't talk about it and discussing with counsel. >> on the stand right now, former attorney general, jerry kilgore, who was hired by star scientific as a counsel. now the prosecution alleges he was hired because his brother, terri kilgore is the chairman of the tobacco commission and it's the tobacco commission...
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kent brantly. his wife amber put out a statement today saying she gets a chance to see him every day and his condition is steadily improving. good news coming out of emery hospital tonight. we're also learning wait costs to bring those two to the united states, the cost of the aircraft, special isolation unit, pilots, staff, everyone associated with it. $200,000 per patient for your a grand total of $400,000 for medevac. just to keep that in contract, american purse for whom they've been worked for the past four or five years has spent $45 million in west africa. for them it is quite t cost of doing business but it is quite a cost. >> as i know it, they do not leave anybody behind and they're important people in the operation. let me ask you. is there a point when dr. kent brantly and nancy writebol can take a deep breath? after you deal with it for ten days are you on your way to recovery or is there a point? >> you know, there obviously are bright points and there is reason for cautious optimism,
kent brantly. his wife amber put out a statement today saying she gets a chance to see him every day and his condition is steadily improving. good news coming out of emery hospital tonight. we're also learning wait costs to bring those two to the united states, the cost of the aircraft, special isolation unit, pilots, staff, everyone associated with it. $200,000 per patient for your a grand total of $400,000 for medevac. just to keep that in contract, american purse for whom they've been worked...
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martin kent took the stand. he was asked about the infamous trip.he also testified the former governor was visibly upset after investigators questioned his wife. >> we have the details. >> a pretty uneventful rush-hour. we have some slowdowns here and there. we have some slowdowns along the way. southwest, hits towards 295. volume delays heading south. on the northbound side had some long-standing delays. this is what it looks like on the beltway. just a bit of volume in both directions. traffic on 95 southbound is quite heavy. >> thank you. have a good one. investigators were poring over video after and evidence -- kevin ward junior crashed during a dirt track race in upstate new york. out ofhows him climbing this car and then walking over to the track into oncoming traffic, apparently to confront stewart. we will show you the moment when his car hit and killed smith. -- we won't show you the moment hit and killed smith. the dim lighting i have had an impact on his ability to see. different thanh the perspective you and i get. vacancy enough of wha
martin kent took the stand. he was asked about the infamous trip.he also testified the former governor was visibly upset after investigators questioned his wife. >> we have the details. >> a pretty uneventful rush-hour. we have some slowdowns here and there. we have some slowdowns along the way. southwest, hits towards 295. volume delays heading south. on the northbound side had some long-standing delays. this is what it looks like on the beltway. just a bit of volume in both...
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kent watkins. your thoughts? guest: i'm not the hud secretary. point, if ityour is as factual as you make it to be, certainly needs to be one of those many things that all of us sit around the table and have 1000 barriers to affordable housing and accessible affordable housing and your input is very valuable and i hope you will continue to express that. host: kirk in pennsylvania. democratic caller. caller: hi. my experience with affordable housing is that it creates poverty. to start a family or whatever, you have to be viable, you have to have the skill sets where you can earn enough money to sit or yourself -- support yourself. affordable housing eliminates that requirement. for a similar working-class person to put forward income that relates to what public housing people get, they would need about $1 million in the bank. that has been one of the criticisms over the years about public housing. i think there are many, many good things when it was first formed in the 1930's that took and of that disparity inequality and to some extent dealt wit
kent watkins. your thoughts? guest: i'm not the hud secretary. point, if ityour is as factual as you make it to be, certainly needs to be one of those many things that all of us sit around the table and have 1000 barriers to affordable housing and accessible affordable housing and your input is very valuable and i hope you will continue to express that. host: kirk in pennsylvania. democratic caller. caller: hi. my experience with affordable housing is that it creates poverty. to start a family...
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kent brantly and nancy writebol. you can see the reporters waiting for the news conference to begin. they were flown to let the hospital earlier this month after being treated with an experimental serum. >> very good news indeed. this still too early to know if the experimental serum played a role in the apparent recoveries or if it was simply the tremendous support of care they were receiving here at emory university hospital where they were undergoing treatment at a special isolation unit. we expect to hear more from the treatment at the news conference about to get underway at any minute. we will hear from the first of the two american ebola patients to arrive here. they had been treating patients at an ebola clinic in liberia around the time he was infected. they say "today i join all of our team around the world in giving thanks to god as we celebrate dr. kent brantly's recovery from ebola and discharge from the hospital." he was with nancy writebol who had been working in that same ebola clinic. now a spokesman
kent brantly and nancy writebol. you can see the reporters waiting for the news conference to begin. they were flown to let the hospital earlier this month after being treated with an experimental serum. >> very good news indeed. this still too early to know if the experimental serum played a role in the apparent recoveries or if it was simply the tremendous support of care they were receiving here at emory university hospital where they were undergoing treatment at a special isolation...
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kent brantly landing in the u.s.te of maine to refuel saturday. >> remarkable video that appears to be brantly himself entering the hospital in atlanta with little assistance. the chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta spoke with two medical officials who explained how the highly orchestrated patient transport actually happened. >> simply getting the patient, dr. kent brantly from point "a" to point "b" from the air force base to hospital required a lot of planning. state department, cdc, the hospital itself. the two gentlemen you are about to meet say they've been planning for this day for 12 years. you probably heard some of the reports from citizens of atlanta. they are concerned about this just because all they hear about ebola is what's happening in west africa. >> i have no reserves. totally comfortable with it and this is what we do and train for. and it's perfectly safe. >> when you heard about this first, did you have any expectations of what dr. brantly, what his condition would be like when he arrive
kent brantly landing in the u.s.te of maine to refuel saturday. >> remarkable video that appears to be brantly himself entering the hospital in atlanta with little assistance. the chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta spoke with two medical officials who explained how the highly orchestrated patient transport actually happened. >> simply getting the patient, dr. kent brantly from point "a" to point "b" from the air force base to hospital required a lot of...
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it went from nonviolent to violent on one specific day three years before kent state happened. it was a day in madison, wisconsin. watch. >> i was in my office working on my research when a number of students barged through the door and said professor zeitlin, you've got to come, the police are massing outside of the commerce building. looks like they're going to go in there and start beating up students. so i dash across the street to the commerce building, standing there wearing helmets and carrying billy clubs, really prepared for war. were the police from the city of madison. >> the university wanted us to go in and clear the building. they didn't say how. they just said we want them removed. and we said, fine. >> just in an instance, they came at me and grabbed me. they just proceeded to alternatively club me. and somebody just whacked me on the base of the spine. >> grab somebody, you hit somebody, and knock them down an step over. the line behind you picks that guy up, throws him back to the line behind which takes him and throws him out the doors we just came in. litera
it went from nonviolent to violent on one specific day three years before kent state happened. it was a day in madison, wisconsin. watch. >> i was in my office working on my research when a number of students barged through the door and said professor zeitlin, you've got to come, the police are massing outside of the commerce building. looks like they're going to go in there and start beating up students. so i dash across the street to the commerce building, standing there wearing helmets...
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kent brantley, a medical doctor who was serving with samaritans purse in liberia. is as follows, dr. ribner will make a brief statement. then dr. brantley will make a brief statement. we'll take no questions. after that, dr. ribner will take questions. we have moderated call-in line as well. dr. ribner. >> good morning and thank you for coming here today. i'm bruce ribner the medical director of the infectious disease unit at emory university hospital. sorry. i lead the team of doctors, nurses, laboratory technologyists, chaplins, and
kent brantley, a medical doctor who was serving with samaritans purse in liberia. is as follows, dr. ribner will make a brief statement. then dr. brantley will make a brief statement. we'll take no questions. after that, dr. ribner will take questions. we have moderated call-in line as well. dr. ribner. >> good morning and thank you for coming here today. i'm bruce ribner the medical director of the infectious disease unit at emory university hospital. sorry. i lead the team of doctors,...
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kent testified that when the governor heard about the interview, he was visibly upset. concerning the revelation that williams gave the first couple $70,000 in loans, kent said the governor told him he couldn't talk about it and was discussing with council. now the mcdonnell's needed those loans to help fill this huge void of the real estate that they owned that was under water in virginia beach, two beach houses that took a tumble during the recession in 2008 and 2009. and they needed money. they were short $50,000 to $60,000 a year and in fact, they had gotten loans from other people as well as johnny williams. got a loan from a man named dr. paul davis for $50,000 and $is 00,000 loan from mr. mcdonnell, sr. johnny williams was the third loan, one for $20,000 and one for $50,000. and the man who managed that money said that they had three years before they had to make any payments on those loans and that he never did see a payment. i'm peggy fox reporting live in richmond, wusa9. >>> always watching. always tracking. wusa9's first alert weather. >> saw peggy had an um
kent testified that when the governor heard about the interview, he was visibly upset. concerning the revelation that williams gave the first couple $70,000 in loans, kent said the governor told him he couldn't talk about it and was discussing with council. now the mcdonnell's needed those loans to help fill this huge void of the real estate that they owned that was under water in virginia beach, two beach houses that took a tumble during the recession in 2008 and 2009. and they needed money....
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new castle and kent county getting hit hard. dover seeing very heavy rain. you can see that red shading starting to make its way n yellow shading up in the area that is already under a flood advisory urban and small stream flood advisory for western new castle county including red lion, middletown townsend and smyrna. flooding could be occurring on roads adjacent to the smaller creeks and streams. how much rain have we gotten? look at these numbers 2.4 2 inches in new castle. glass co 2.2 36789 hoe kes even 1.23. swarthmore, three-quarters of an inch. glenn door a half an inch. delaware has been getting worst of it. that will continue through this evening. it will push into south jersey as well by 7:00 o'clock. and then notice overnight tonight here's midnight, a few rumbles of thunder. rain moving through. 4:00 a.m. still here. 6:00 a.m. it is still there by 11:00a in m clouds will dissipate. still under a threat for is he rear weather off to the west. any storm late night could bring heavy rain, damaging wind and threat for hail. because it is so cool out
new castle and kent county getting hit hard. dover seeing very heavy rain. you can see that red shading starting to make its way n yellow shading up in the area that is already under a flood advisory urban and small stream flood advisory for western new castle county including red lion, middletown townsend and smyrna. flooding could be occurring on roads adjacent to the smaller creeks and streams. how much rain have we gotten? look at these numbers 2.4 2 inches in new castle. glass co 2.2 36789...
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kent brantly is also being treated for the potentially deadly disease. the two americans were infected in liberia, one of four african nations dealing with the worst ebola outbreak in history. more than 1600 people have been infected and nearly 900 have died. here in new york city, doctors are awaiting test results on a man exhibiting symptoms of biela. ko im is at mout. sinai with details. >> reporter: good morning, causing doctors to act with an abut dance of caution but doctors here are optimistic that this particular patient does not have ebola. >> first thing we'd like to stress, it's not ebola. it's much more likely that it's a much more common condition. >> reporter: doctors say the patient came to the hospital early monday morning with a high fever and gastrointestinal symptoms. the man had recently traveled to africa where the virus had sickened people. but doctors say he did not put anyone in the hospital at risk. >> if this were a case of ebola which we do not know that it is not transmitted by casual contact. and everything that happened in m
kent brantly is also being treated for the potentially deadly disease. the two americans were infected in liberia, one of four african nations dealing with the worst ebola outbreak in history. more than 1600 people have been infected and nearly 900 have died. here in new york city, doctors are awaiting test results on a man exhibiting symptoms of biela. ko im is at mout. sinai with details. >> reporter: good morning, causing doctors to act with an abut dance of caution but doctors here...
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kent brantly landed at dobbins air force base just north of atlanta. inside that plane, multiple layers of protection to make sure no one would ever come in contact with the virus. as news helicopters hovered above, police and fbi escorted his ambulance for 22 miles down two major highways and through atlanta's city streets, arriving at emory university hospital. you could see clearly from above first the driver emerged in full protective gear, then from the back another person in a hazmat suit. and then a surprise. the patient himself walking into the hospital with support, but no stretcher. inside the hospital out of sight from our cameras his family was watching it all play out on live tv. they hadn't known he had so much strength. so when they saw that moment, they broke down in tears of joy. do you have any fears yourself? >> no. >> reporter: an infectious disease specialist on the emory team treating kent brantly says none of the doctors here are worried about their own personal safety. >> the unit where he will be taken care of is staffed with e
kent brantly landed at dobbins air force base just north of atlanta. inside that plane, multiple layers of protection to make sure no one would ever come in contact with the virus. as news helicopters hovered above, police and fbi escorted his ambulance for 22 miles down two major highways and through atlanta's city streets, arriving at emory university hospital. you could see clearly from above first the driver emerged in full protective gear, then from the back another person in a hazmat...
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kent brantly who arrived in the u.s. on saturday in a full bio suit is also taking the experimental drug and we've learned his fever is lower. it's not clear if the experimental treatment is the reason the americans are improving. ebola has already killed almost 900 people in three african countries, only 44 percent of patients survive. the scare has u.s. health officials on alert. at new york's mount sinai hospital a male patient who had recently traveled to west africa was treated for fever and gastrointestinal problems.
kent brantly who arrived in the u.s. on saturday in a full bio suit is also taking the experimental drug and we've learned his fever is lower. it's not clear if the experimental treatment is the reason the americans are improving. ebola has already killed almost 900 people in three african countries, only 44 percent of patients survive. the scare has u.s. health officials on alert. at new york's mount sinai hospital a male patient who had recently traveled to west africa was treated for fever...
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kent brantly. we'll introduce you to the doctors who are tasked with saving his life and we'll show you exclusive images of how this will transpire. to start i want to talk a little bit about the medical evacuation. this was no easy task. it required travel with this gulfstream airplane. it was outfitted with a special containment unit to keep the patient stabilized faernl on the plane safe. after the plane landed at a military base outside of atlanta, this is a military base, we watched this scene unfold. first of all an ambulance and then the transfer of the patient on to the ambulance. we did talk to the ambulance team and they told us they took the patient by ground specifically because no helicopter could be equipped safely for this type of situation. now then there was a caravan of vehicles carrying dr. brantly. you see it. this is all on the busy crowded freeways of atlanta and ended up right here at emory university hospital. now when the ambulance got to emory and unloaded it was quite a s
kent brantly. we'll introduce you to the doctors who are tasked with saving his life and we'll show you exclusive images of how this will transpire. to start i want to talk a little bit about the medical evacuation. this was no easy task. it required travel with this gulfstream airplane. it was outfitted with a special containment unit to keep the patient stabilized faernl on the plane safe. after the plane landed at a military base outside of atlanta, this is a military base, we watched this...
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now writebol will join kent brantley at the hospital. both are being treated with an experimental drug. a director of the national institutes of health spoke with chris hayes about the drug. >> this is an intervention that was developed with federal funding by nih, my institution, and now it's with a company that's trying to scale it up. there are only right now as we speak three treatment doses available, so it isn't like there's a lot of it available. we really have to scale it up. >> the ebola outbreak in west africa is causing doctors around the world to be cautious. a man with ebola-like symptoms has been tested for the virus. it's unlikely he has ebola. i'm joined by jay grey in atlanta. what can we expect today? >> hey there. well, a lot of people expecting the arrival of the second american missionary. as you talk about nancy wrightbol with the specially equipped medical swret she's in right now touches down here in atlanta, she will finally be back to the u.s., but doctors stress she is still a long way from a full recovery. >>
now writebol will join kent brantley at the hospital. both are being treated with an experimental drug. a director of the national institutes of health spoke with chris hayes about the drug. >> this is an intervention that was developed with federal funding by nih, my institution, and now it's with a company that's trying to scale it up. there are only right now as we speak three treatment doses available, so it isn't like there's a lot of it available. we really have to scale it up....
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kent brantly, the first time we're seeing him look like this -- vibrant, healthy. far cry from the hooded figure who staggered into the hospital a little over three weeks ago. >> this is standard. >> this will be standard for our unite. >> one day before that arrival dr. bruce ribner showed me the protective suit he and the other staff would have to wear every time they saw brantly. today, a completely different picture. in fact, it wasn't so much what we heard as what we saw. brantly, who was in isolation a day before, now holding hands with his wife amber. and hugging everyone of the 26-member team that he credits with saving his life. brantly moved to africa last fall with his family for a medical mission. it had nothing to do with ebola. that changed in the spring. we were in west africa as the outbreak began to heat up. >> these are tough conditions. >> brantly made the decision to fly his family home to the united states on july 20th. and then just three days later -- >> i woke up feeling under the weather. and then my life took an unexpected turn. as i was d
kent brantly, the first time we're seeing him look like this -- vibrant, healthy. far cry from the hooded figure who staggered into the hospital a little over three weeks ago. >> this is standard. >> this will be standard for our unite. >> one day before that arrival dr. bruce ribner showed me the protective suit he and the other staff would have to wear every time they saw brantly. today, a completely different picture. in fact, it wasn't so much what we heard as what we saw....
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kent brantly. the image that we had seen of him on his arrival, he was in heavy protective gear, almostlialmost li like a space suit for lack of a better description. he walked into that hospital and now he is by all looks and appearances, smiling and happy. as you can imagine, let's, i believe listen in here. >> i am pleased to introduce this morning, dr. bruce ribner of emery's infectious disease unit at the emery university hospital. also pleased to introduce dr. kent brantly, a doctor who was serving with samaritan's purse in liberia. our show is as follows, dr. ribner will make a brief statement, dr. brantly will make a statement, we will take no questions. after that, dr. ribner will take questions. we have a moderated call in lightning as well. dr. ribner. >> good morning, thank you for coming here today, i'm dr. bruce ribner, head of infectious diseases here at emery hospital. i lead the team of doctors, researchers, laboratory technology gists, chaplins and many others who have cared for d
kent brantly. the image that we had seen of him on his arrival, he was in heavy protective gear, almostlialmost li like a space suit for lack of a better description. he walked into that hospital and now he is by all looks and appearances, smiling and happy. as you can imagine, let's, i believe listen in here. >> i am pleased to introduce this morning, dr. bruce ribner of emery's infectious disease unit at the emery university hospital. also pleased to introduce dr. kent brantly, a doctor...
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ii want to get to jo ling kent t the moment. the stock is sort of even here. >> we're watching cisco earnings, a beat on revenue coming in 12.4 billion doll on the street estimate of 1.4 billion. street estimate was 55 cents, beat the street estimate of 53 cents. john chambers saying they're executing well in a tough environment. they're trying to deliver their best earnings per share. they said, this non-gaap earnings per share this quarter is the before the in their history. liz, back to you. liz: cash dividend of 19 cents a share. best quarter in history, i would say that is pretty good. the stock is closing higher. closed at $25.20. the bid is $25.61. tomorrow on "after the bell," joining news best on fox business interview. we'll ask him every single thing about the report, folks. it's a bellwether. it's a dow component and it is a companywidely held. david: david, i want to go to you to talk about emerging markets. because you are an emerging markets guy. there is some talk that china may be looking to do something extraor
ii want to get to jo ling kent t the moment. the stock is sort of even here. >> we're watching cisco earnings, a beat on revenue coming in 12.4 billion doll on the street estimate of 1.4 billion. street estimate was 55 cents, beat the street estimate of 53 cents. john chambers saying they're executing well in a tough environment. they're trying to deliver their best earnings per share. they said, this non-gaap earnings per share this quarter is the before the in their history. liz, back...
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kent brantly is treated in a special isolation unit in atlanta.owly on the right as he is carefully escorted in emory university hospital by a medical professional there. dr. brantly is one of the two people who contracted ebola.
kent brantly is treated in a special isolation unit in atlanta.owly on the right as he is carefully escorted in emory university hospital by a medical professional there. dr. brantly is one of the two people who contracted ebola.
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kent brantly arrived. brantly, who contracted the highly contagious ebola virus while in liberia, was helped off an ambulance by paramedics saturday. both were wearing protective suits. >> while it's encouraging that he seems to be improving, that's really important and we're hoping he'll continue to improve. >> reporter: brantly's wife has now visited him and released a statement. i was able to see kent today. he's in good spirits. he thanked everyone for their prayers. ebola, although difficult to transmit, can cause severe internal bleeding and can also cause weakness, vomiting, and muscle aches. it can only be passed human through human through bodily fluids and can kill up to 90% of those infected. there's no cure or vaccine for the disease. they hope to begin clinical trials of a vaccine in september. this doctor is in charge of allergies and infectious diseases. >> and we could have vaccinated dr. brantly. it would have certainly dramatically decreased his risk of getting infected. >> reporter: the
kent brantly arrived. brantly, who contracted the highly contagious ebola virus while in liberia, was helped off an ambulance by paramedics saturday. both were wearing protective suits. >> while it's encouraging that he seems to be improving, that's really important and we're hoping he'll continue to improve. >> reporter: brantly's wife has now visited him and released a statement. i was able to see kent today. he's in good spirits. he thanked everyone for their prayers. ebola,...
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so zooming in an area i'm seeing how help put this skies hearing and kent county, delaware. as this line develops in eastern maryland it continues to move east. it is intensifying quite a bit as there is heat and humidity here. watch out for strong storms especially in southern kent county and portions of sussex county, delaware later this evening. the rest of the region is seeing heavy rain right here near dover at the moment and it is also, just poised to move into southern cape may county. in cape may, stone harbor, avalon, get ready for heavier rain to start up here this evening. maybe time for some seafood take out down the shore this evening. not, a great beach daze today. we have had heavy rain. but what we have not had is severe weather. even though one of these storms is especially in southern delaware, could turn strong this evening. most of us will be dealing with rain. heavy rain, still through tonight, southern new jersey, especially and then we will watch for those storms to get in through overnight hours. cool and cloudy we are looking at a rumble of thunder o
so zooming in an area i'm seeing how help put this skies hearing and kent county, delaware. as this line develops in eastern maryland it continues to move east. it is intensifying quite a bit as there is heat and humidity here. watch out for strong storms especially in southern kent county and portions of sussex county, delaware later this evening. the rest of the region is seeing heavy rain right here near dover at the moment and it is also, just poised to move into southern cape may county....
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kent brantly and we'll show you images about how it will transpire. we want to talk about the medical evacuation. this was no easy task. it required travel with this gulf stream airplane. it was outfitted with a special containment unit to keep the patient stabilized and the personnel on the plane safe. also after the plane landed at a military base outside of atlanta, this is a military base, we watched the scene unfold. first of all, an ambulance and then the transfer of the patient onto the ambulance. now, we did talk to the ambulance team and they tell us that they took the patient by ground specifically because no helicopter could be equipped safely for this type of situation. now, then, there was a caravan of vehicles carrying dr. brantly, you can see it there, all on the busy crowded freeways of atlanta and they ended up right here at emory university hospital. when the ambulance got to emory and they unloaded, it was quite a scene. we haven't seen anything like this at this hospital the guys in protective suits and one of the men you see him r
kent brantly and we'll show you images about how it will transpire. we want to talk about the medical evacuation. this was no easy task. it required travel with this gulf stream airplane. it was outfitted with a special containment unit to keep the patient stabilized and the personnel on the plane safe. also after the plane landed at a military base outside of atlanta, this is a military base, we watched the scene unfold. first of all, an ambulance and then the transfer of the patient onto the...
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kent brant ly and dr. nancy writebol have rejoined their families. >> people have no confidence in his ability to be fair and impartial. >> an israeli air strike has killed three senior commanders of the hamas military wing. >> the super bowl is looking to sell the senate start for an undisclosed amount. super bowl xlix. >> we begin with the growing 3rd to america and the west from the islamic state group in syria and iraq. at the pentagon thursday defense secretary chuck hagel, warned that i.s. presents more of a threat to america. >> they are beyond a terrorist group. they marry ideology, traffic and military prowess. they are tremendously well funded. oh, this is beyond what we've seen. >> hagel's comments after officials say delta force command os, failed ocapture james foley, held by i.s. terrorists for almost two years. video showed foley beheaded by a british i.s. being commando. p.j, once the u.s. started pounding i.s. force he in iraq with air traction an strikes. and i.s. beheading which we will
kent brant ly and dr. nancy writebol have rejoined their families. >> people have no confidence in his ability to be fair and impartial. >> an israeli air strike has killed three senior commanders of the hamas military wing. >> the super bowl is looking to sell the senate start for an undisclosed amount. super bowl xlix. >> we begin with the growing 3rd to america and the west from the islamic state group in syria and iraq. at the pentagon thursday defense secretary...
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kent testified when the governor heard of the interview, he was visibly upset. we heard a lot of testimony today about the loans from jonnie williams to bob mcdonnell and his sister's real estate company to cover the loss of two beachfront properties. the loans totaled $70,000 with no payment for three years. reporting in richmond peggy fox, wusa9 news. >>> protests continue just outside st. louis where a teen was shot by police. an 18-year-old michael brown's family is demanding justice. >> a good boy, didn't deserve none of this. >> brown was shot multiple times over the weekend after a fight with a police officer in ferguson, missouri. he was not armed. benjamin crump is the family's attorney. he also represented the family of trayvon martin, another unarmed florida teen who was shot and killed by a neighborhood watchman. >> their baby was executed in broad daylight and that's why people are so outraged. >> st. louis county police department is investigating. the fbi is also looking into civil rights violations. we know tear gas has been fired at the crowds p
kent testified when the governor heard of the interview, he was visibly upset. we heard a lot of testimony today about the loans from jonnie williams to bob mcdonnell and his sister's real estate company to cover the loss of two beachfront properties. the loans totaled $70,000 with no payment for three years. reporting in richmond peggy fox, wusa9 news. >>> protests continue just outside st. louis where a teen was shot by police. an 18-year-old michael brown's family is demanding...
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the river in gloucester and camden counties, as well as cumberland, salem counties, new castle, and kentounties in delaware. those places were experiencing some coastal flooding in the aftermath of the heavy downpours, heavy, heavy downpours that we had yesterday. today, conditions will be improving. cloudy, humid, stray shower this morning. low 70s, out there, and some sunshine by noon. although we'll still see few lingering clouds, should be sunny, warm, high of 84 degrees today. sunset, kacie, 8:00 on the dot. >> what happened? it was like 8:11 last week. >> that's all right. thank you, sue. we have flooding in bridgeton, route 77 right around bridgeton avenue, completely shutdown, route 606 great alternate this morning, headed out things look pretty good on all of the majors, still some construction, we'll get to that next. >> roads are wet, take it slowly out there. thanks to the coast guard, what happened to this guy that put him in so-called hot >> ainge opening took advantage of the phillies bullpen in the sixth inning. got to hang onto. that will come on, man. they scored seven
the river in gloucester and camden counties, as well as cumberland, salem counties, new castle, and kentounties in delaware. those places were experiencing some coastal flooding in the aftermath of the heavy downpours, heavy, heavy downpours that we had yesterday. today, conditions will be improving. cloudy, humid, stray shower this morning. low 70s, out there, and some sunshine by noon. although we'll still see few lingering clouds, should be sunny, warm, high of 84 degrees today. sunset,...