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here is part one of my exclusive interview with louise. loui louise, tell me what happened. when did you realize thomas was sick? >> it was on tuesday. tuesday he had a headache and all night fever that's huh i real ied he was sec. >> how long had he been here, five days is that right? >> since saturday, saturday night. he came saturday night. and sunday, monday, tuesday, tuesday, to thursday before that he was not feeling well. >> when he came saturday, did you talk at all about ebola. he was coming from liberia. had he had any contact with anybody with ebola? >> no, no. he didn't tell me that he came in contact with anybody with ebola. he did not. >> there was a report maybe he had contact with somebody or helped a woman with ebola. do you know anything about that? >> no, not that i'm concerned about. i have no idea. >> how high was his fever when you took him to the hospital? >> um, we checked his fever. it was, i think it was 100.1. the first time, you told them twice he had come from liberia. how quickly did they discharge him the first time. >> we were not there for ma
here is part one of my exclusive interview with louise. loui louise, tell me what happened. when did you realize thomas was sick? >> it was on tuesday. tuesday he had a headache and all night fever that's huh i real ied he was sec. >> how long had he been here, five days is that right? >> since saturday, saturday night. he came saturday night. and sunday, monday, tuesday, tuesday, to thursday before that he was not feeling well. >> when he came saturday, did you talk at...
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here is part of my exclusive interview with louise. so louise, tell me what happened. when did you first realize that thomas was sick? >> it was tuesday. tuesday -- he had headaches. the fever. so that is how i realized that he was sick. >> and how long had he been here, about five days, is that right? >> saturday -- saturday night, sunday, monday, tuesday, i noticed that he was not feeling well. >> so when he came saturday did you talk at all about ebola? i mean, he was coming from liberia, had he had any contact with anybody with ebola? >> no, he didn't tell me he had contact with any people. he did not. >> because there was a report maybe he had had contact with somebody or he had helped a woman who had ebola, do you know anything about that? >> no, not that i was concerned about. i have no idea. >> how high was his fever when you took him to the hospital? >> when we checked his fever, it was i think -- it was 100.1. >> so the first time you went there they -- you told them twice that he had come from liberia. when did they -- how quickly did they discharge him the
here is part of my exclusive interview with louise. so louise, tell me what happened. when did you first realize that thomas was sick? >> it was tuesday. tuesday -- he had headaches. the fever. so that is how i realized that he was sick. >> and how long had he been here, about five days, is that right? >> saturday -- saturday night, sunday, monday, tuesday, i noticed that he was not feeling well. >> so when he came saturday did you talk at all about ebola? i mean, he was...
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louise wasn't clear. she believes -- she says her daughter has her own car so it's possible her daughter drove separately, not in the ambulance. it's not clear to me the exact location of the other kids and whether or not they had any contact whatsoever. clearly this one other daughter did and louise is not sure if that daughter is under kwaurnty. >> anderson cooper speaking with a woman named louise, a partner of some sort of the patient that has ebola in dallas, texas. thank you so much. this has been very interesting and hopefully somebody is advocating for this woman and her family because they are going to need support if this is the beginning of a long stay in quarantine. >> we will have the conversation with louise on "ac 360". >> thank you so much. sanjay gupta, you have a long day ahead of you. >> "legal view with ashleigh banfield" starts after a quick break. i have the worst cold with this runny nose. i better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-
louise wasn't clear. she believes -- she says her daughter has her own car so it's possible her daughter drove separately, not in the ambulance. it's not clear to me the exact location of the other kids and whether or not they had any contact whatsoever. clearly this one other daughter did and louise is not sure if that daughter is under kwaurnty. >> anderson cooper speaking with a woman named louise, a partner of some sort of the patient that has ebola in dallas, texas. thank you so...
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>> well, first of all, louise is a community activist. the first day was our happy and sad home for louise and the family. the first thing she wanted to do was to, you know, get into the arms of her grandchildren and her children when we arrive, her grandchildren all ran to her. it was a very, very pleasant moment. what she wants right now is the privacy. she have had press barging into the home of her daughter and videotaping why in the home, which is a situation that is unheard of. she is hoping that people will give her the privacy that she needs. right now, she is concentrating on getting a place to stay, putting a key into her own door and she, you know, thinking of eric, now that she is back outside, life is a little bit getting back to normal and through her transition, yesterday, she cried deeply for eric. >> yeah. you took louise's son to school this morning, i understand. was he at all nervous about returning to class, how the other kids might ac toward him? >> he is pretty tough. he was prepared for it he was anxious to go to s
>> well, first of all, louise is a community activist. the first day was our happy and sad home for louise and the family. the first thing she wanted to do was to, you know, get into the arms of her grandchildren and her children when we arrive, her grandchildren all ran to her. it was a very, very pleasant moment. what she wants right now is the privacy. she have had press barging into the home of her daughter and videotaping why in the home, which is a situation that is unheard of. she...
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louise says she also told that person he had just come from liberia. louise didn't mention ebola. she wasn't thinking about ebola at all. thomas duncan didn't mention it at all either and none of the healthcare workers, nurses or anyone else asked thomas duncan about ebola. >> no bells were going off? >> no red flags were raised other than the fact she mentioned liberia twice to the hospital. he was sent home with antibiotics. she went and got it to him. he started to get severe diarrhea in her apartment. one of her children was there. and two nephews in their 20s were there. over the course of the next several days thomas duncan got sicker. louise would go back and forth. she worked during the day. she would come back. she does not believe he left the apartment but she can't say 100% because she wasn't there the full time. she says he never vomited but they were sharing a bed. he was sweating during the night. >> how close do we even know how close of contact? >> they were sharing a bed. he was sweating. and having a lot of diarrhea running to the bathroom. she was at work the da
louise says she also told that person he had just come from liberia. louise didn't mention ebola. she wasn't thinking about ebola at all. thomas duncan didn't mention it at all either and none of the healthcare workers, nurses or anyone else asked thomas duncan about ebola. >> no bells were going off? >> no red flags were raised other than the fact she mentioned liberia twice to the hospital. he was sent home with antibiotics. she went and got it to him. he started to get severe...
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louise says it didn't come up in the discussion.about ebola and thomas duncan mentioned nothing about assisting somebody. again, exactly what their conversations were, i'm not sure. that's what she told me. but we'll see. >> it is interesting. no sense did he talk about what he had been through at all, forgetting how he felt, the fact that he assisted a woman who died from ebola days before he came to the united states. >> yeah. again, you know, she says she doesn't know anything about that. she didn't hear anything about that. whether or not that's the case, doesn't want to talk about it, i'm not clear. you know, they -- she refers to thomas duncan sometimes as her husband, sometimes as the father of at least one of her children. they're not legally married but they clearly have some sort of relationship. >> so 2 to 21 days is the incubation period we understand. we're a day or a few days into this. how is she feeling? you mentioned they've had some food, haven't had any today. is she feeling like there's going to be a plan for the
louise says it didn't come up in the discussion.about ebola and thomas duncan mentioned nothing about assisting somebody. again, exactly what their conversations were, i'm not sure. that's what she told me. but we'll see. >> it is interesting. no sense did he talk about what he had been through at all, forgetting how he felt, the fact that he assisted a woman who died from ebola days before he came to the united states. >> yeah. again, you know, she says she doesn't know anything...
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>> louise did talk to eric -- i mean, the hospital on that day. her last day speaking with eric was on friday. and she has been trying to call the hospital to give her information. they won't give her any information. so the information you have was not given to us until later on. what the hospital did with that, while they claim that they didn't have 4 consent to treat him, but the family members were right there. how could they not have had consent to treat him? >> reporter: the hospital claims they didn't have consent? >> yes. when we asked why he was on dialysis, they said they made that decision to put him on dialysis. why the family was not informed about that? and they said because they didn't have a consent and that eric was in a state that he was in, so they decided to just go ahead and make that decision. but then you could not make the same decision to give him medication, but you can make a decision to put him on dialysis after you have experimented or have him lay there without any medication and his kidney and every -- you know, his
>> louise did talk to eric -- i mean, the hospital on that day. her last day speaking with eric was on friday. and she has been trying to call the hospital to give her information. they won't give her any information. so the information you have was not given to us until later on. what the hospital did with that, while they claim that they didn't have 4 consent to treat him, but the family members were right there. how could they not have had consent to treat him? >> reporter: the...
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louise is doing fine under the circumstances. it's obviously a trying thing for her. a very sociable person. private in terms of the wider world but social in terms of her family and network, especially in the liberian community. so she is frustrated by the lack of ability to relate to her friends and family. but overall she's doing okay. along with the three boys who are with her. they're cooped up, but they're managing. >> are they exhibiting any symptoms at all? >> they are not. grateful to god that every time they are tested they have no temperature and they're exhibiting no symptoms at this point. it's a day-to-day process, but they're grateful so far. >> a question twofold. how were you allowed to go in? and if you were allowed to go in are there health care workers or officials who are allowed to go in and treat them? >> well, yes, obviously the health care officials are monitoring their health. so they're able to go in. and there are government officials who have been taking care of them. of course the mayor mike rawlings and county judge clay jenkins have bee
louise is doing fine under the circumstances. it's obviously a trying thing for her. a very sociable person. private in terms of the wider world but social in terms of her family and network, especially in the liberian community. so she is frustrated by the lack of ability to relate to her friends and family. but overall she's doing okay. along with the three boys who are with her. they're cooped up, but they're managing. >> are they exhibiting any symptoms at all? >> they are not....
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louise who is still in quarantine. sources that thomas duncan is being treated with an experimental drug, not the same drug ha was being given to to missionaries. that drug called zmapp and doctors described its effect on kent brantly miraculous. nancy writebol got it. why isn't thomas duncan getting? short answer is there isn't any left. more complicated than that. making more takes time and money. randi kaye has that story. >> reporter: there's no federally approved treatment and no vaccine for ebola. so the world is pinning its hopes on a drug cocktail named zmapp, it had been only been tested on monkeys before being used to save the lives of two doctors this summer. here's how zmapp is made. a genetically induced virus is injected into a tobacco plant. unlike earlier attempts in mice, the tobacco plant can produce enough antibodies for dozens of doe doses. the zmapp was made from tobacco leaves at a facility. >> as the plant turns yellow because it will die from the viral infection, once you see that the plant has
louise who is still in quarantine. sources that thomas duncan is being treated with an experimental drug, not the same drug ha was being given to to missionaries. that drug called zmapp and doctors described its effect on kent brantly miraculous. nancy writebol got it. why isn't thomas duncan getting? short answer is there isn't any left. more complicated than that. making more takes time and money. randi kaye has that story. >> reporter: there's no federally approved treatment and no...
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louise says she also told that person he had just come from liberia. louise didn't mention ebola. she wasn't thinking about ebola at all. thomas duncan didn't mention it at all either and none of the healthcare workers, nurses or anyone else they had interaction with asked thomas duncan about -- >> after discussion with and on the recommendation of dr. frieden at the cdc as well as the public health commissioner for the state of texas, we moved to an incident command structure. that is being run out of the dallas county eoc and i've asked our partners in many important endeavors in the past like west nile virus and refugee situation with the children to assist on this and to continue with the great work they're doing but to also embed some of their key staff into that eoc operation, the emergency operation center so we have the emergency manager for disd and some emergency management staff from the city of dallas there as well to ask dr. david laky who was instrumental in the turnaround of parkland hospital working with us on that as the state's top regulator and who was at my sid
louise says she also told that person he had just come from liberia. louise didn't mention ebola. she wasn't thinking about ebola at all. thomas duncan didn't mention it at all either and none of the healthcare workers, nurses or anyone else they had interaction with asked thomas duncan about -- >> after discussion with and on the recommendation of dr. frieden at the cdc as well as the public health commissioner for the state of texas, we moved to an incident command structure. that is...
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think -- >> they did a good job yesterday. >> does louise think mr. duncan got treated the same way as other ebola patients in this country, just as good medical care? >> well, the best person to ask that would be louise. she's hurting now, i understand that. what i have done in handling this response that i took over on thursday morning, i have torn off the rear-view mirror for things that happened before. we are going to look at them exhaustively when it's over. for now, my focus is on keeping the people of dallas county safe. every 15 minutes, i want to move closer to making sure this is over and this ebola virus stops here in dallas. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> news about the ebola prevention plan at the nation's airports. a live report next. plus, as the race for control gets hotter. the midterms are descending upon us. something that could be huge happened in mitch mcconnell's race in kentucky. it was caught on tape. that's coming up. we'll see it. oker. he helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how m
think -- >> they did a good job yesterday. >> does louise think mr. duncan got treated the same way as other ebola patients in this country, just as good medical care? >> well, the best person to ask that would be louise. she's hurting now, i understand that. what i have done in handling this response that i took over on thursday morning, i have torn off the rear-view mirror for things that happened before. we are going to look at them exhaustively when it's over. for now, my...
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his girlfriend, louise said she was not given any instructions by the cdc on how to do that. we will give details by mr. duncan. >> sanjay, thank you in atlanta. >>> dallas officials found a cleaning company willing to go to louise's apartment, but had to turn around and leave because it did not have the permits for the job. louise tells anderson cooper it is difficult living in quarantine. >> have you gone outside? >> no. they did not bring food. they brought paper work for us to sign. if we step outside, they will take us to court. they will say we committed a crime. they have not brought any food. >> dallas schools are struggling to cope with the ebola fierce. custodians cleaning the elementary school which is one of the four schools attended by five children who had contact with thomas eric duncan. the school district says the five children are now being home schooled. >> we are also enrolled the five students in the home-bound program so they will get the curriculum support and technology support to continue their education. >> united airlines is reaching out to the pass
his girlfriend, louise said she was not given any instructions by the cdc on how to do that. we will give details by mr. duncan. >> sanjay, thank you in atlanta. >>> dallas officials found a cleaning company willing to go to louise's apartment, but had to turn around and leave because it did not have the permits for the job. louise tells anderson cooper it is difficult living in quarantine. >> have you gone outside? >> no. they did not bring food. they brought paper...
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duncan along with the three other boys with louise in quarantine, that's been the focus of my attention. they are a part of our life and our family, and we will be with them through this ordeal. and for many months and years ahead as god wills. >> and we do understand that there is a process of cremation that is required in this case. do you have any information about kind of what the family plans to do in terms of funeral, in terms of -- they do still obviously need that closure and how is the son and how are they doing? >> well, first of all, they are healthy at this time, they're showing no symptoms of ebola. and so they live on pins and needles from one temperature taking test to the next, that happens twice a day. and a daily visit from the health department. they are all clear at this point. they are still in quarantine until the 19th, as you said. as for the cremains, as soon as the ashes become available. we don't know that yet. whether they would even be released to next of kin, we're taking things step by step to try to determine what then would be done. clearly, we won't be h
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that includes his girlfriend, louise, who talked to me by phone from an undisclosed location. everybody's okay? >> yes. >> reporter: and nobody has any fever or any other symptoms? >> no. >> reporter: but the fear of ebola spreading means more people around the country are being screened. among them, a patient in miami, tested on sunday, even though officials say he does not meet the cdc denks ffinition for the virus. just to be cautious. there's good news involving dr. rick sacra, former ebola patient.ent. he was hospitalized as a precaution after developing a cough and fever, but testing
that includes his girlfriend, louise, who talked to me by phone from an undisclosed location. everybody's okay? >> yes. >> reporter: and nobody has any fever or any other symptoms? >> no. >> reporter: but the fear of ebola spreading means more people around the country are being screened. among them, a patient in miami, tested on sunday, even though officials say he does not meet the cdc denks ffinition for the virus. just to be cautious. there's good news involving dr....
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and i want to -- i think everybody knows louise's first name. so i want to thank louise and her family for their perseveran perseverance, for their patience in a very difficult situation. for the bravery and the heroic way that they're going about dealing with this situation. they are good people, kind people. people who care about their community. and they're obviously worried about their own health, they're concerned about your health, as well. and our hope is that they can have some peace and that they can be left alone for a few days, at least, in that undisclosed location. and our hope is that the people who live around the apartment complex that they were in, that their lives can get back to normal. i want to thank the owner of the apartment complex for their understanding in this. the vickery meadow association, jennifer gates who went door-to-door and was out there for us, our health department. everyone who worked on this. our friends in the faith community who made the move that we were able to do today possible. as well as our state a
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duncan applied for a visa to come to the united states, as i understand it, from louise. suppose that's another point of contact where people could be screened more aggressively. >> potentially, yes. it would depend whether it's going to be just a paper form that somebody is filling in to get a visa or would you have a face-to-face contact interview with the person. you're really trying to tease out that information and trying to ask people to be very honest in this instance about their exposures, where they have traveled to. it would depend on how sufficient successfully you could institute that. >> the story behind the headlines on all of this is just how budgets devoted to public health, disaster preparedness have been slashed dramatically since 9/11. they rose immediately after 9/11. skyrocketed and then they just been coming down every year. >> we're really not good at paying attention to these long term investments that will keep us prepare and safe. this is really something that hopefully one of the positive things that might come out of this whole episode tragical
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especially those who are related to louise trout. duncan's fiancee. >> as a parent, i'm concerned for louise's middle school son. middle schoolers are some of the most ferocious and scary animals on the planet. to be dropped into a pool of middle schoolers, after all that he has been through, i need your help, parents, i need your help to treat that young man with the kind of love you want your own child treated. >> reporter: we are expecting dallas county officials to give us an update later this morning on the people still being monitored. christine and john. >> alina machado, thank you. >>> the administration's new ebola czar ron klain starts his job on wednesday. he will sit down at his desk and have a daunting task. derided by republicans as a political operative. others say he is a tough and good manager. the number of three cases of ebola in three west african countries is rising, but nigeria and senegal is declared ebola free. in spain, doctors are expecting to give teresa romero ramos the all clear today if another blood tes
especially those who are related to louise trout. duncan's fiancee. >> as a parent, i'm concerned for louise's middle school son. middle schoolers are some of the most ferocious and scary animals on the planet. to be dropped into a pool of middle schoolers, after all that he has been through, i need your help, parents, i need your help to treat that young man with the kind of love you want your own child treated. >> reporter: we are expecting dallas county officials to give us an...
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also the boy inside the apartment was there with louise.et a chance to talk to her son, more coming up at the top of the hour. >>> all right, anderson, really looking forward to hearing your conversation with louise. >>> and bourdain is back, we are thrilled about it as are you all. this week he is going to vietnam and tanzania, and now anthony bourdain joins me now, thrilled to have you with us. i have to talk about the ebola situation, we talked a lot about it. you were going to shoot parts of bourdain in sierra leone. >> we were developing a show there. >> one of the hardest hit countries, but you decided not to because of the ebola. >> yeah, we take risks on the show but this seemed foolish to go further with it. and having been next door in liberia, i was not optimistic. >> because you knew the medical care system? >> not the best. unfortunately. >> as you know, people talk about whether to take this seriously and whether not. it is important you made that decision to go someplace else because of it. >> you know, i hope people realize
also the boy inside the apartment was there with louise.et a chance to talk to her son, more coming up at the top of the hour. >>> all right, anderson, really looking forward to hearing your conversation with louise. >>> and bourdain is back, we are thrilled about it as are you all. this week he is going to vietnam and tanzania, and now anthony bourdain joins me now, thrilled to have you with us. i have to talk about the ebola situation, we talked a lot about it. you were...
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duncan and this woman, louise. in a refugee camp in the ivory coast where they met and developed this relationship and had a child. something happened between them. we're not exactly clear. she came to the united states in 1998. mr. duncan wound up going with his family for a while to ghana and then eventually back to liberia where he stayed until two weeks ago when he came to the united states. >> he's coming back to see this woman and who knows what they were hoping their future would look like and this child who is now in college but then there's that whole issue about how he apparently lied multiple times about his contact with ebola patients trying to leave liberia and you talked to several of those family members in that piece. what did they tell you about that? >> they obviously feel that he did not lie. they feel that he did not know what his condition was when he got on the plane. i think we ought to be cautious about that. i don't know that we actually know what he knew and what he didn't know. certainly
duncan and this woman, louise. in a refugee camp in the ivory coast where they met and developed this relationship and had a child. something happened between them. we're not exactly clear. she came to the united states in 1998. mr. duncan wound up going with his family for a while to ghana and then eventually back to liberia where he stayed until two weeks ago when he came to the united states. >> he's coming back to see this woman and who knows what they were hoping their future would...
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troh. >> there's zero chance that any of those young men or that louise carries the ebola virus. >> reporter: while this marks the all-clear point for them and 40 others who had contact before duncan was hospitalized this is a critical time for the 75 health care workers who treated duncan at this hospital. if the virus was spread this is when symptoms most likely would surface. no one other than nina pham and amber vinson has been infected. concerns were proven to be unfounded about one of their colleagues who handled his specimens. despite showing no symptoms, she was quarantined on this cruiseship. a helicopter sent to pick up a blood sample from her on board. it came back negative, but still the ship was sent back to texas early this morning. >> we were very frustrated. >> reporter: and more than 100 people are still being monitored in ohio after nurse amber vinson travelled there and back before she was diagnosed. her family releasing a statement tonight stressing that she was not careless, and that she got permission from the cdc before taking both of those flights. marcy gonz
troh. >> there's zero chance that any of those young men or that louise carries the ebola virus. >> reporter: while this marks the all-clear point for them and 40 others who had contact before duncan was hospitalized this is a critical time for the 75 health care workers who treated duncan at this hospital. if the virus was spread this is when symptoms most likely would surface. no one other than nina pham and amber vinson has been infected. concerns were proven to be unfounded...
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the full interview with louise will air there. fascinating stuff. glad she's doing all right. >>> coming up next on the program, can the united states lead the fight against isis from a distance, whithout eyes, or boots on the ground in iraq? we'll discuss them. you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypowercard.com if you don't think when you think aarp, you don't know "aarp." aarp's staying sharp keeps your brain healthy with online exercises by the top minds in brain science. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. you know your dunlike natural teeth. try new fixodent plus true feel. the smooth formula helps keep dentures in place. it's free of flavors and colorants. for a closer feeling to natural teeth. fixodent. and forget it. >>> welcome back to the progra
the full interview with louise will air there. fascinating stuff. glad she's doing all right. >>> coming up next on the program, can the united states lead the fight against isis from a distance, whithout eyes, or boots on the ground in iraq? we'll discuss them. you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time...
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. >> as a parent, i'm concerned for louise's middle school son. middle schoolers are some of the most ferocious and scary animals on the planet. to be dropped into a pool of middle schoolers after all that he has been through, i need your help, parents. i need your help to create that young man with the love you want your own child treated with. >> reporter: we want officials to give us an update on the people who are still being monitored. christine and john. >> thanks to alina machado. the administration's new ebola czar ron klain starts his job on wednesday. when he does sit down at his desk, he will face a daunting landscape. klain himself is derided already by republicans as a political operative. others on capitol hill are calling him a tough and good manager. the number of ebola cases in three west african countries continues to rise. nearby senegal and nigeria have both been declared ebola free. that is good news. more good news. in spain, doctors expect to give teresa romero ramos the all clear if the tests come back negative. the second
. >> as a parent, i'm concerned for louise's middle school son. middle schoolers are some of the most ferocious and scary animals on the planet. to be dropped into a pool of middle schoolers after all that he has been through, i need your help, parents. i need your help to create that young man with the love you want your own child treated with. >> reporter: we want officials to give us an update on the people who are still being monitored. christine and john. >> thanks to...
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to carry louise without any gear on because she's a person.to do so and i wanted to know i saw her and the three young men as my equals and as people who needed help and i wanted to help them. but i also knew our citizens would see that and know that the words that we were saying were true words and they could tell that because we weren't dressed like spacemen. >> i have to ask about the initial response. it seems like you've been clear about what the risks are and what the risks aren't about this disease. it seems like you've been able to make yourself available on a daily basis to local press as have other dallas officials and mayor and health officials. but it took a very long time to get that apartment cleaned up, the hazardous material and potentially hazardous material in there cleaned up, to get the family moved into better accommodations. why were there delays around some of those basic needs of the people who definitely had been exposed to mr. duncan when he was ill? >> it took too long. we've got to streamline this process and this i
to carry louise without any gear on because she's a person.to do so and i wanted to know i saw her and the three young men as my equals and as people who needed help and i wanted to help them. but i also knew our citizens would see that and know that the words that we were saying were true words and they could tell that because we weren't dressed like spacemen. >> i have to ask about the initial response. it seems like you've been clear about what the risks are and what the risks aren't...
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after 21 days of being on the watch list, there's zero chance that any of those young men or that louise carries the ebola virus. >> reporter: another person, a dallas lab supervisor, who handled lab samples from duncan, has tested negative, but not before a huge scare. the woman arrived back in texas after a cruise on the carnival "magic." 3600 passengers on board. though the lab supervisor didn't show symptoms, she was quarantined in her cabin for days as fear spread quickly. >> she shouldn't have been on board. she should have stayed home. >> reporter: also this morning, the two nurses who contracted ebola from duncan, nina pham and amber vinson, remained in the hospital. overnight, vinson's panelly says she contacted the cdc before flying to cleveland and the cdc cleared her for travel. the family also says when she learned about pham's infection, she again asked if arrangements could be made to fly her back to dallas, but she was assured her concerns were unfounded. meanwhile rngs federal health officials are revising ebola property kols for hospitals. >> one of the things will be c
after 21 days of being on the watch list, there's zero chance that any of those young men or that louise carries the ebola virus. >> reporter: another person, a dallas lab supervisor, who handled lab samples from duncan, has tested negative, but not before a huge scare. the woman arrived back in texas after a cruise on the carnival "magic." 3600 passengers on board. though the lab supervisor didn't show symptoms, she was quarantined in her cabin for days as fear spread quickly....
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his son's mother louise, his own child and his two nephews all in one apartment. they've been told some specific things. they can't even go down the stairs, for example. my colleague anderson cooper spoke exclusively with louise earlier this week. >> so, what did they tell you, then, that you needed to do? >> stay home. i have to stay at home and monitor my temp. they take my temperature, monitoring all of us. when they were going to be monitoring all of us. my son should stay at home for 21 days. we should not come outside. if we have to come outside, on the porch but not down the stairs. >> what did you think when you heard that? >> scary. i was -- i'm scary. >> and have you gone outside at all? >> no. i'm inside. and they did not bring food here. they came late here last night with paperwork for us to sign and that if we step outside then they going to take us to court, are going to take us to court that we'll have committed a crime. they have not brought us any food. any food. >> that was thursday morning and since then she has been delivered some food. but fo
his son's mother louise, his own child and his two nephews all in one apartment. they've been told some specific things. they can't even go down the stairs, for example. my colleague anderson cooper spoke exclusively with louise earlier this week. >> so, what did they tell you, then, that you needed to do? >> stay home. i have to stay at home and monitor my temp. they take my temperature, monitoring all of us. when they were going to be monitoring all of us. my son should stay at...
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that includes his family and his fiancee, louise troh. >>> the u.s. has air dropped weapons ammunition to help kurdish forces. they are defending kobani against isis fighters. the drops come after more than 100 air strikes by u.s. led fighters it's helped push isis back. >> if he continues to present us with major targets as he has done in the kobani area, then we'll service those areas. >> the air drops are almost certain to anger the turkish government. they've called the group a terrorist organization. >>> pennsylvania state police could learn today whether blood found on several porches matches that of eric frein who was wanted in the attack on two state troopers. the blood was found thursday. with the possible sighting of frein friday night, the search area has expanded south. frein has been on the run since the early september attack which killed one trooper and injured another. >>> investigators in virginia are waiting for forensic tests to confirm whether remains found this weekend are those of hannah graham. she disappeared more than a month
that includes his family and his fiancee, louise troh. >>> the u.s. has air dropped weapons ammunition to help kurdish forces. they are defending kobani against isis fighters. the drops come after more than 100 air strikes by u.s. led fighters it's helped push isis back. >> if he continues to present us with major targets as he has done in the kobani area, then we'll service those areas. >> the air drops are almost certain to anger the turkish government. they've called the...
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i asked louise what she makes of today's flotation. >> shoes, accessories and handbags.ou buy a scarf for 200 pounds, should you wish to buy a scarf for 200 pounds. so it is a bit of a mix. but actually, there are business strategists which say you should concentrate on what you do really, really well. you know, stick to your knitting, is the classic terminology that management consultants would use. and actually, they've got a really great position in a fast-growing niche, and it's worked very, very well for them. i think the first store was in 1996, and now got sales something like 280 million. so this is a company that's grown incredibly fast and is very profitable. it's not often that you see in a london stock exchange statement a company saying they have a playfully daring spirit, but that's how jimmy choo chooses to describe itself. it's a very unique brand, and a very strong brand made even stronger by "sex & the city" and sarah jessica parker's wearing of their shoes. all the luxury goods around the world, shoes is one of the fastest growing segments because us w
i asked louise what she makes of today's flotation. >> shoes, accessories and handbags.ou buy a scarf for 200 pounds, should you wish to buy a scarf for 200 pounds. so it is a bit of a mix. but actually, there are business strategists which say you should concentrate on what you do really, really well. you know, stick to your knitting, is the classic terminology that management consultants would use. and actually, they've got a really great position in a fast-growing niche, and it's...
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joining me right now louise, a health policy reporter. louise great to have you. major change that most of us have noted are that the deadlines are different this year. sign up november 15. supposed to end february 15. let's talk about the type of plans out there for folks. if you're shopping on the government's website what are you going to find? >> if you're shopping on the government's website it's probably you don't get coverage through your job or you're already through the government programs. there's a number of individual plans it varies by state. they have different kinds of coverage. they have roughly the same kinds of coverage. childbirth, hospital stays, prescription drugs, so on. gerri: bronze, silver, platinum, the higher you go in terms of how valuable that commodity is, the more you pay. let's talk about some of the things folks should consider. what is the triage or the series of questions you ask yourself when you're going through you're looking at each of these individual plans that will determine what you should choose. >> the main thing most p
joining me right now louise, a health policy reporter. louise great to have you. major change that most of us have noted are that the deadlines are different this year. sign up november 15. supposed to end february 15. let's talk about the type of plans out there for folks. if you're shopping on the government's website what are you going to find? >> if you're shopping on the government's website it's probably you don't get coverage through your job or you're already through the...
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duncan's fiance louise troh and her family out of quarantine after being given the all clear. >> louiserantine. she is thrilled to be free. >> reporter: more than 40 others who had contact with duncan before he was hospitalized also taken off the watch list, including several children who returned to school. >> when i heard the news, i was scared the first time but when our teacher, the one that gave us the paper that we're going to be safe, then i was okay. >> reporter: 116 people are still being monitored in dallas. many of them health care workers. texas health officials telling us nearly 200 others who travelled to cleveland and back on the same plane as amber vinson in the days before she was diagnosed are being watched for symptoms. and many more are being monitored in ohio for that reason. vinson's family maintains the cdc gave her permission to travel and now we're told vinson has hired an attorney to help her defend her reputation. t.j. and reena? >>> now to the controversy over former nazis who are still getting social security benefits after they moved overseas. an associat i
duncan's fiance louise troh and her family out of quarantine after being given the all clear. >> louiserantine. she is thrilled to be free. >> reporter: more than 40 others who had contact with duncan before he was hospitalized also taken off the watch list, including several children who returned to school. >> when i heard the news, i was scared the first time but when our teacher, the one that gave us the paper that we're going to be safe, then i was okay. >> reporter:...
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the city of dallas private donors and louise troh's church are coming together to find her a place to live. we're told when the quarantine order was lifted, she reached up into the sky and said, "praise god. i'm free." david? >> tom llamas, thank you. >>> and tonight, a mystery unfolding in the heartland. authorities believe they may have a serial killer on their hands. 43-year-old darren vann, a convicted sex offender, accused of a string of murders. seven young women in indiana. his arrest after police found the body of a 19-year-old woman in a motel room going into the weekend. phone records leading them to the suspect. police say he pointed them to bolds of six other women, hidden across the city of gary, indiana. tonight, they say there could be more victims. >> it could go back as far as 20 years, based on some statements we have. that's yet to be corroborated. >> reporter: authorities say the women were left in abandoned homes. >>> there is still a major development this evening in another mystery we've been following for weeks now, hannah graham. the uva student last seen on t
the city of dallas private donors and louise troh's church are coming together to find her a place to live. we're told when the quarantine order was lifted, she reached up into the sky and said, "praise god. i'm free." david? >> tom llamas, thank you. >>> and tonight, a mystery unfolding in the heartland. authorities believe they may have a serial killer on their hands. 43-year-old darren vann, a convicted sex offender, accused of a string of murders. seven young women...
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>> we haven't had a chance to talk to louise yet. understandably so.he's going through so much and i know what that feels like. and sometimes, you don't want to even talk to anyone. i would just like to reach out to her and again wrap my arms around her and let her know you're not alone, sister. it's tough, i can edmphasize wht you're going through. it is unique to you. i may not understand all of your emotions but i went through similar and i can emphasize. my prayers, my prayers goes out to her. and i will continue to make an effort, in fact, we're planning a trip down to texas to reach out to louise. because no one should be alone during this time. and that's what ebola does, it isolates you. it isolates you. >> what does it do to the community, and by that, perhaps the liberian community or the west african community in dallas right now? there are a lot of people there saying they feel isolated, that they feel, in a way, almost discriminated against, it's a fear. >> yeah. there is a fear. and that fear is real. and that fear does exist that people
>> we haven't had a chance to talk to louise yet. understandably so.he's going through so much and i know what that feels like. and sometimes, you don't want to even talk to anyone. i would just like to reach out to her and again wrap my arms around her and let her know you're not alone, sister. it's tough, i can edmphasize wht you're going through. it is unique to you. i may not understand all of your emotions but i went through similar and i can emphasize. my prayers, my prayers goes...
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this is from louise troh. this morning we received word that eric passed away. is over. my family is in deep sadness and grief but we leave him in the hands of god. our deepest sympathies go out to his father and family in liberia and here in america. eric was a wonderful man who showed compassion toward all. i want to thank the dallas community, the church, and the liberian community as well for all of the love and support they have shown me during this ordeal. without their help i can't imagine how we could have endured. i trust a thorough examination will take place regarding all aspects of his care and i am now dealing with sorrow and anger that his son was not able to see him before he died. this will take some time but in the end i believe in a merciful god. i hope you keep my family in your prayers. this has dramatically changed our lives and we'll be grieving for a long time. may eric rest in peace. the latest from louise troh. the partner of the ebola patient that died today in dallas. thomas eric duncan was taking this experimental drug before he died
this is from louise troh. this morning we received word that eric passed away. is over. my family is in deep sadness and grief but we leave him in the hands of god. our deepest sympathies go out to his father and family in liberia and here in america. eric was a wonderful man who showed compassion toward all. i want to thank the dallas community, the church, and the liberian community as well for all of the love and support they have shown me during this ordeal. without their help i can't...
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>> i have spoken with louise. judge jenkins and i went to deliver the news to her this morning, along with the boys, and it was important to us that we be able to do so before the news hit the public. it was a painful and difficult time for her. she reacted as almost anyone would, with great shock and despair. she expressed that in her own personal way with great emotion. everyone receives news like this differently in terms of the way they react to it. she was quite emotional in her expression of sadness, but she soon recovered and was able to think clearly and begin to help us to prepare a statement for you which i think be you have probably received. >> how are the children? >> the three boys are less visibly emotional, but equally stunned by the news. as you might imagine, because of their being in quarantine and thus their having been determined to have been exposed, their thoughts not only go to the shock and sadness of losing mr. duncan, but also whether this will be the course that their life will take nex
>> i have spoken with louise. judge jenkins and i went to deliver the news to her this morning, along with the boys, and it was important to us that we be able to do so before the news hit the public. it was a painful and difficult time for her. she reacted as almost anyone would, with great shock and despair. she expressed that in her own personal way with great emotion. everyone receives news like this differently in terms of the way they react to it. she was quite emotional in her...
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hazmat teams need a special permit before they can go inside louise's apartment. what's taking so long? >> you know, i think perhaps health authorities just weren't prepared for this. i was speaking with someone who said look, there's a lot of steps to think through and they thought it would be easier to just tell a medical contractor, just go in there and clean the place up. the apartment thing was a surprise to them and experts say this say lesson learned. if this happens, god forbid but if this happens again we will have thought through those steps a lot better. >> so dr. schaffner, louise, her child and her nephews are inside with towels that duncan used and sheets that he slept on, glasses that he drank from. how dangerous is this for them? >> well, carol, it is as elizabeth said, we're learning lessons. those details are now coming to the fore and the local people have to deal with them. we'd like to get them new towels and wash cloths, make sure their laundry is done, have food brought in, make sure there's some entertainment so their confinement for this p
hazmat teams need a special permit before they can go inside louise's apartment. what's taking so long? >> you know, i think perhaps health authorities just weren't prepared for this. i was speaking with someone who said look, there's a lot of steps to think through and they thought it would be easier to just tell a medical contractor, just go in there and clean the place up. the apartment thing was a surprise to them and experts say this say lesson learned. if this happens, god forbid...
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duncan was with his girlfriend, louise, her child and her two nephews. louise, speaking exclusively to cnn's anderson cooper, recalls her fear, when the family needed to be quarantined. >> they were going to be monitoring all of us, my son should stay home, my enough few, everyone should stay home for 21 days. we should not come outside. if we step outside, then they're going to take us to court. they will commit a crime. >> health officials say the family hasn't shown any symptoms of the disease. late thursday, a special team was deployed to clean the apartment and remove items duncan used. but they were turned away because they lacked the proper permit to transport hazardous waste. >> did the cdc recommend that you clean your apartment? >> i told them i just -- mattresses on my bed and clorox and dirty clothes in the plastic bag, all sealed up and that's it. >> how are you coping with this? >> i'm just hanging in there, depending on god to save our lives. >> i'll tell you, some of the details are just remarkable. and i imagine many of the people taking
duncan was with his girlfriend, louise, her child and her two nephews. louise, speaking exclusively to cnn's anderson cooper, recalls her fear, when the family needed to be quarantined. >> they were going to be monitoring all of us, my son should stay home, my enough few, everyone should stay home for 21 days. we should not come outside. if we step outside, then they're going to take us to court. they will commit a crime. >> health officials say the family hasn't shown any symptoms...
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. >> when was the last time you spoke with louise and how she's doing? i spoke with her last night. she was doing well. she was especially cheered by the news eric was receiving the new experimental drug treatment. >> talk about the challenge of ministering to someone -- our producers and i were having this conversation this morning, about the challenge of trying to minister to someone who people don't even want to go near and to families and people who may be acquaintances and friends. is there a sense of isolation creeping in among mr. duncan's yes, there certainly is. with louise and the three boys, obviously, they are in quarantine and so they can't reach out. and access is restricted mainly to those who would even want to come in. but as aw our best to move toward her, not away from her. we do serve a christ who moved toward lepers and so we think confidently it's important to put the presence of god in people's living rooms if at all possible. so, being with her yesterday was an extremely positive experience. a way for us to connect again as a chur
. >> when was the last time you spoke with louise and how she's doing? i spoke with her last night. she was doing well. she was especially cheered by the news eric was receiving the new experimental drug treatment. >> talk about the challenge of ministering to someone -- our producers and i were having this conversation this morning, about the challenge of trying to minister to someone who people don't even want to go near and to families and people who may be acquaintances and...
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more than a week after passing the 21-day isolation period, louise and her sons are looking for a new place to live. the pastor said landlords are reluctant to rent to them and all the family's belongings were destroyed. >>> and we are learning about the deadly attack about the canada national war memorial. the police say the gunman prepared a video of himself he was driven by political motives. the investigation is looking into the interactions leading up to the shooting. they trying to determine if any of the people had anything to do with the attack. >>> british marines are ending their operations in bastion. the flags were lowered there for the first time marking the milestone. all british troops and most u.s. combat troops will be going home. >>> jeff fowle and his family attended church services on sunday. churchgoers applauded as the family took the stage and participated in a moment of prayer. fowle was designed in north korea. >>> stock futures ended higher. dow climbed 425 points last week. that is about 2.6% in a week. s&p did better. the s&p added 4% more last week. strong
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he was not vomiting according to louise. but he was, you know, sweating a lot during the night in her bed. the sheets are still on the bed, she told me. >> in the apartment where she called from. >> in the apartment. the sheets he sweated on still on the bed, the pillows, the towels she has put into a plastic bag, still in the apartment. she's not clear what to do with them. the cdc has visited her apartment, she tells me, have told her not to go outside, that she's quarantined. she has to stay inside for 21 days. she's taking her own temperature every hour. she says she's taking the temperature of the young people in the apartment with her. but she's clearly very concerned. >> obviously concerned, indeed. sanjay, that's very, very worrisome. the material this woman has told anderson. >> yeah. i mean look, some of this is pretty troubling, wolf. i think not the least of which is the idea that, you know, essentially for four days, it sounds like roughly, mr. duncan was living out of this apartment, he was quite sick it sounds
he was not vomiting according to louise. but he was, you know, sweating a lot during the night in her bed. the sheets are still on the bed, she told me. >> in the apartment where she called from. >> in the apartment. the sheets he sweated on still on the bed, the pillows, the towels she has put into a plastic bag, still in the apartment. she's not clear what to do with them. the cdc has visited her apartment, she tells me, have told her not to go outside, that she's quarantined. she...
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. >> her name is louise.d about safety and how other people are going to react to her and her family. she is under quarantine. i spoke to her several hours ago on the telephone. this was the first time we had heard directly from her. significantly, and the headline is, though the cdc had been to her house the previous night, today when i talked to her this afternoon, she still had the towels that thomas duncan had used and the sheets he had slept on in the bed with her, and that she had sweated through the night in, also he had gotten -- she was ill. she had stomach issues. he was running to the bathroom a lot. but those shoots are still on the bed. she has been sleeping on the couch in the living room since tuesday, but that is the situation that needs to be dealt with. they need to figure out how to get rid of those. she put them in a plastic bag. i talked to her about bringing thomas duncan to the hospital that first time. she accompanied him the first time. she did not accompany him the second time when h
. >> her name is louise.d about safety and how other people are going to react to her and her family. she is under quarantine. i spoke to her several hours ago on the telephone. this was the first time we had heard directly from her. significantly, and the headline is, though the cdc had been to her house the previous night, today when i talked to her this afternoon, she still had the towels that thomas duncan had used and the sheets he had slept on in the bed with her, and that she had...
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her name is louise. she does not want us to use her last name. yesterday she spoke by phone exclusively with our anderson cooper. >> so the sheets that thomas used and the towels that he used, what have you done with those? >> they are in a plastic bag. >> in your apartment? >> uh-huh. >> so you put -- you took them off the bed and put them into a plastic bag? >> in a plastic bag and everything is on the bed. >> so the sheets that he used, that he slept on, that's still on the bed? >> yeah. >> well, we have so much to talk about when it comes to ebola. we go to dallas where martin savidge is and dr. sanjay gupta is joining us. martin, you have news on the quarantine front. what is going on with these people who are told you cannot leave, you've got to stay in this apartment? >> reporter: yeah. there are four people officially quarantined. they are the ones who are said to be inside the apartment. one of whom is the partner of thomas duncan. and then her son and then on top of that, said to be two adult-aged nephews. those are the four people and
her name is louise. she does not want us to use her last name. yesterday she spoke by phone exclusively with our anderson cooper. >> so the sheets that thomas used and the towels that he used, what have you done with those? >> they are in a plastic bag. >> in your apartment? >> uh-huh. >> so you put -- you took them off the bed and put them into a plastic bag? >> in a plastic bag and everything is on the bed. >> so the sheets that he used, that he slept...
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. >> and the church attended by duncan's partner louise says duncan came to the u.s. so they could get married. >> louise spoke to anderson cooper and asked that her full name not be used. she hasn't felt any symptoms so far and is pleading for all possible medical help to save duncan's health. >> i am worried. i am sad. you don't know how frustrated i am. i just asking god. and asking the american government the same medicine wi with ebola to save his life. he is too young to die. >> there is no known cure for ebola, but there are several vaccines in the works, and you can get a look at where they stand on cnn.com. >> much more on the ebola outbreak later this hour. >>> but a north korean boat and a south korean boat have exchanged fire. the boat crossed a demarcation line. no injuries have been reported. >>> next on cnn, isis advances despite u.s. led air strikes. how they are trying to keep the militant flags from rising in the city center. >>> one father in the u.k. begs his jihadi sons to return home. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. hone
. >> and the church attended by duncan's partner louise says duncan came to the u.s. so they could get married. >> louise spoke to anderson cooper and asked that her full name not be used. she hasn't felt any symptoms so far and is pleading for all possible medical help to save duncan's health. >> i am worried. i am sad. you don't know how frustrated i am. i just asking god. and asking the american government the same medicine wi with ebola to save his life. he is too young to...
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it was important to me the night before louise and the three young men and i moved i went over to seed dallas county. and told her on behalf of all government anyongencies that i wasn't happy with her living conditions and we wanted to treat her the way that we would want to be treated in that situation and pledged to her that i would get her and those three young men out of there. and, luckily, we were able to do that. unfortunately, it took nearly 24 hours. but we were able to get them to a great location. >> dallas county judge, clay jenkins. the response that you're leading in dallas county, you and mayor there and the other local officials there, will be studied for a long time in terms of what went right and what went wrong and the way you handled your lead i recall ship responsibleties with when america dealt with this for the first time ever. thank you for helping us get through it. i really appreciate it. >> thank you very much. dallas county judge, clay jenkins. all right. we'll be right back. stay with us. [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's
it was important to me the night before louise and the three young men and i moved i went over to seed dallas county. and told her on behalf of all government anyongencies that i wasn't happy with her living conditions and we wanted to treat her the way that we would want to be treated in that situation and pledged to her that i would get her and those three young men out of there. and, luckily, we were able to do that. unfortunately, it took nearly 24 hours. but we were able to get them to a...
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>> how concerned is louise about that?ouch with louise, she's a member of your congregation. >> reasonably so because you can't control other people's reactions to you. she would like people to know that they love the community they live in and the people that are in that area. she's an american citizen. >> she's been living here for years and years. >> many years. she reared her child here and she has other children and nieces and nephews and family around. she would like to re-enter the community and just be an american and hard working person. >> that's one of the thins that you and your congregation is trying to help her with. >> we are. >> she's got to find some place to live. you compare her to someone that lived through a fire. everything she has is wrong. >> you have to add to that someone died in that fire, too. there's a certain human grief that's going on where she's mourning the loss of this person on the one hand that she didn't get to say good-bye to. she didn't get to go to the hospital. she didn't get to ha
>> how concerned is louise about that?ouch with louise, she's a member of your congregation. >> reasonably so because you can't control other people's reactions to you. she would like people to know that they love the community they live in and the people that are in that area. she's an american citizen. >> she's been living here for years and years. >> many years. she reared her child here and she has other children and nieces and nephews and family around. she would...
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. >> and his partner has spoken with anderson cooper and louise has asked for us not to use her fullame. she's pleading for any help to save duncan. >>. >> caller: i am worried. i am sad. you don't know how frus tated i am. i'm just asking god, and the americans, the same medicine they're giving people that came, the people with ebola that came, please help him save his life. he is too young to die. >> and he is one of two ebola patients currently getting treatment in the united states. >> reporter: family members of thomas eric duncan say he is now being given an experimental drug. it's the best treatment available due to the shortage of z map. meantime, as the home where duncan last stayed was cleaned, his partner, louise, and her family, remain under quarantine, removed to another home reportedly provided by a member of her church. health workers say they have tracked down the homeless man who they say rode later in the same ambulance which took duncan to the hospital. so far he has had no signs of the disease. across dallas, special fever measurement kits are being delivered to s
. >> and his partner has spoken with anderson cooper and louise has asked for us not to use her fullame. she's pleading for any help to save duncan. >>. >> caller: i am worried. i am sad. you don't know how frus tated i am. i'm just asking god, and the americans, the same medicine they're giving people that came, the people with ebola that came, please help him save his life. he is too young to die. >> and he is one of two ebola patients currently getting treatment in...