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and tonight you can see it all from louisiana to west africa. we have a lot of business to get to tonight. we're going to begin with breaking news. the president of the national nurses united talks about lapses in the protocols in the hospital why thomas eric duncan died and nina pham is being treated. the new developme in. ts just in. a conference call tonight from the president of the national nurses united who says whether he was at the texas health hospital the guidelines were constantly changing and there were no protocols. i understand that you have some more information on these claims. >> yeah. coming from the same organization quoting annonymous nurses, don, this is pretty remarkable things plchlt duncan was not in isolation. he was not in isolation for several hours despite the fact that a nursing supervisors ask he go into isolation and he may have come into contact with seven patients at that time. they also point out that blood, the laboratory blood taken from mr. duncan was sent through the hospital tube system. it's a stub systtube
and tonight you can see it all from louisiana to west africa. we have a lot of business to get to tonight. we're going to begin with breaking news. the president of the national nurses united talks about lapses in the protocols in the hospital why thomas eric duncan died and nina pham is being treated. the new developme in. ts just in. a conference call tonight from the president of the national nurses united who says whether he was at the texas health hospital the guidelines were constantly...
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to west africa. panic and hysteria becoming as much of a challenge as ebola itself. disposalouisiana waste facility backed up on plans to thomase west from duncan's texas apartment, after louisiana attorney general opted. the cdc said there is no live ebolaance that could be in those ashes. >> thank you, greta. now, ebola fears are growing in the u.s. and around the world. a d.c. physician's assistant, ebola has hit particularly close to home. memberst three family to the virus in just the past month. suzanne continues our team coverage. ofleon, a man by the name watched as ebola has his immediately family. >> in sierra leone, it's like a cannotou know, that you fight. lossarif is mourning the of three family members to the ebola virus. within the last month, two of his nephew innd sierra leone have fallen ill and died. feel very sad, very depressed. and overwhelmed. >> the northeast washington emigrateds assistant to the united states nearly 30 years ago. much of his family remains in the west african nation. he fears they are in harm's way, exposed to the deadly disease, not knowing who it will strike next. >> it's so sad, so depressing. it's one of the worst calamities. >> hi
to west africa. panic and hysteria becoming as much of a challenge as ebola itself. disposalouisiana waste facility backed up on plans to thomase west from duncan's texas apartment, after louisiana attorney general opted. the cdc said there is no live ebolaance that could be in those ashes. >> thank you, greta. now, ebola fears are growing in the u.s. and around the world. a d.c. physician's assistant, ebola has hit particularly close to home. memberst three family to the virus in just...
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louisiana, the cdc, the obama administration failed to lead her. i did an executive order early on, called for the travel ban early on and also an executive back from west africae they have me a been exposed to ebola, we're going to take common sense precautions. we have head seven cases in louisiana of people coming here. we had state employee went on a federal team over there. he was training policemen. when he got walk we asked him to stay home, stay away from public transportation and have folks check your temperature to 21 days. it's common sense to prevent exposing others. we have an executive order and are ready if we need to, to do quarantines whether in homes or medical facilities. every case is evaluated for itself risk but it makes common sense to say, why not have a travel ban? i get -- i'm all for doctors and first responders helping folks in froze and i support that. why do we continue to let people come into our country from these infected -- impacts areas. doesn't make sense. >> governor, always a pleasure. thank you, sir. >>> this was supposed to harken back our greetness, right? the great new front -- frontiers and corporations were going to
louisiana, the cdc, the obama administration failed to lead her. i did an executive order early on, called for the travel ban early on and also an executive back from west africae they have me a been exposed to ebola, we're going to take common sense precautions. we have head seven cases in louisiana of people coming here. we had state employee went on a federal team over there. he was training policemen. when he got walk we asked him to stay home, stay away from public transportation and have...
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louisiana are asking health care workers returning from south africa not to attend a disease conference in new orleans. in a new poll, 80% of americans support quarantines for u.s. citizen zs returning from westfrica. this brings us to our twitter question after seeing what kay si hickox has to say. is there a better way to compromise? science versus pure politics. tweet us your answers. we'll put the best ones up later in the show. >>> once again, chris christie is in the news for taking on a heckler. the new jersey governor went on the attack for a councilmember who held a sign that read, stay in new jersey, finish the job. >> you all know me. if we are going to get into a debate, it's going to get interesting and fun. yeah. i understand. so, i will be more than happy to have a debate with you, guy. somebody like you doesn't know a damn thing what you are talking about. i have been here when the cameras aren't here and done the work. i have been here and did the work. so, i'm glad you had your day to show off. we are the ones here to actually do the work. turn around, get your 15 minutes of fame and take your jacket off, roll up your sleeves and do something for the people in the state. lis
louisiana are asking health care workers returning from south africa not to attend a disease conference in new orleans. in a new poll, 80% of americans support quarantines for u.s. citizen zs returning from westfrica. this brings us to our twitter question after seeing what kay si hickox has to say. is there a better way to compromise? science versus pure politics. tweet us your answers. we'll put the best ones up later in the show. >>> once again, chris christie is in the news for...
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louisiana, where they were going to be buried in a hazardous waste file. meantime the world health organisation says a number of cases in west africa will top 9,000 this week, the epidemic is growing in liberia, sierra leone, and guinea. >> it's 8,914 cases are the number today. we will go over 9,000 cases this week. this trend, as you can see, the number of reported deaths are 4,447 as of this morning. a grim update on the ebola update by the world health organisation. what is most alarming - the latest figure on the deadly virus's fatality rate. early estimates gave a rate of 55%. according to the w.h.o., the mortality rate stands at 70%. that means 7 out of 10 people infected with ebola are dying of the disease. evidence suggests the rate of infection is slowing in some of the worst hit areas of south africa, health officials say the deadly virus reached further into districts, counties and prefectors than a month ago. make no mistake about it, ebola is spreading, not just in africa's hot zone. it's crossing the globe. in germany, a medical official who contracted the disease died overnight despite care. the unidentified 56-year-old man tested positive,
louisiana, where they were going to be buried in a hazardous waste file. meantime the world health organisation says a number of cases in west africa will top 9,000 this week, the epidemic is growing in liberia, sierra leone, and guinea. >> it's 8,914 cases are the number today. we will go over 9,000 cases this week. this trend, as you can see, the number of reported deaths are 4,447 as of this morning. a grim update on the ebola update by the world health organisation. what is most...
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louisiana says flights from ebola stricken countries should be stopped. you heard me quote ryan paul just a while ago. he is worried about all of these soldiers coming back, that the united states is sending to west africa. what is your reaction to those kinds of suggestions? >> i think it is right to ask the questions. now i am not a medical experts and i want to listen to the medical experts but i don't want to ignore the challenge so i want to make sure to look that this cannot spread. we know that africa does not have the same medical treatments as we do. so we can't ignore it and let this spread around the world. it is not just our problem, the it is world's problems. if someone traveled from liberia and went to another nation in europe and met somebody and that person came to america, so how could we possibly stop all of that? i don't know that the plan does that so we have to go to the core of the problem, solve it there and invest in a vaccine and a treatment so we cure it once and for all. >> schieffer: what do you see as congress's role? you talked about some of the things you have done already. >> i see as making sure the accountability they have a strategy and plan and it will work for the s
louisiana says flights from ebola stricken countries should be stopped. you heard me quote ryan paul just a while ago. he is worried about all of these soldiers coming back, that the united states is sending to west africa. what is your reaction to those kinds of suggestions? >> i think it is right to ask the questions. now i am not a medical experts and i want to listen to the medical experts but i don't want to ignore the challenge so i want to make sure to look that this cannot spread....
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louisiana taking action. prohibiting any doctors recently from west africa attending a conference in new orleans on ebola and tropical diseases. several world health organization doctors and cdc doctors will not be allowed tottend. there is always skype. >>> coming up next, another way for criminals to get access to your information. we'll have the latest warnings. plus, it is not just obama care that's mess but medicare advantage isn't doing so hot either. a new report shows a large number of physicians supposedly associated with the program don't exist or have died. the author of that report coming up. $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. w
louisiana taking action. prohibiting any doctors recently from west africa attending a conference in new orleans on ebola and tropical diseases. several world health organization doctors and cdc doctors will not be allowed tottend. there is always skype. >>> coming up next, another way for criminals to get access to your information. we'll have the latest warnings. plus, it is not just obama care that's mess but medicare advantage isn't doing so hot either. a new report shows a large...
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west africa. he said they need to be more rigorous. we've heard about that from senator chuck schumer in new york and yesterday from governor bobby jindal in louisiana. >> coming up, we will look closer at the experimental treatments for ebola. >> this is the face of the latest american citizen accused of trying to join isil. >> he was arrested trying to fly out of the country, correct? >> yes, the f.b.i. intercepted him in chicago with a round trip ticket to turkey. he had a plan to sneak into syria via istanbul to join isil. >> the feds stopped him en route to the middle east. he was arrested on saturday, just before boarding a plane at chicago o'hare airport on his way to istanbul. in the criminal complaint, investigators say they he recovered multiple handwritten documents by the teenager, including travel plans and materials referencing isil and jihad. >> is there anything you can say rewarding your son? >> his parents said nothing as they left the federal courthouse after their son's appearance before a judge. his mother went in the courtroom. he allegedly left a three page letter for his parents, explaining his disgust with western society sa
west africa. he said they need to be more rigorous. we've heard about that from senator chuck schumer in new york and yesterday from governor bobby jindal in louisiana. >> coming up, we will look closer at the experimental treatments for ebola. >> this is the face of the latest american citizen accused of trying to join isil. >> he was arrested trying to fly out of the country, correct? >> yes, the f.b.i. intercepted him in chicago with a round trip ticket to turkey. he...
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louisiana guard what airport on strike this morning. they are concerned about a lack of protection against possible exposure to the virus. this was after the government announced plans to begin taking the temperatures of travelers from west africarts. >>> meanwhile in dallas, a sheriff's deputy is in the hospital in isolation because of concern he may have contracted ebola while delivering a quarantine notice. duncan was mourned at a vigil last night, the first person to die of ebola in the u.s. >>> and flames ti s tearing thr this noibd in northern california. 80 homes are threatened by fires north of sacramento. fueled by dry conditions. the damage is devastating. authorities are calling the fires suspicious. >>> and racial tensions reing nated in missouri. protesters gather in the streets after an off-duty police officer shot and killed a black teenager. police say the teenager fired a gun at least three times and a gun was recovered at the scene. but the 18-year-old's family claims he was unarmed. >>> a new york city construction worker says this is video of a police officer picking his pocket. he says stealing $1300. the officer appears to put his hand in the pocket and pull out a wad of paper. he says the officer then fir
louisiana guard what airport on strike this morning. they are concerned about a lack of protection against possible exposure to the virus. this was after the government announced plans to begin taking the temperatures of travelers from west africarts. >>> meanwhile in dallas, a sheriff's deputy is in the hospital in isolation because of concern he may have contracted ebola while delivering a quarantine notice. duncan was mourned at a vigil last night, the first person to die of ebola...