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mr. thomas. >> of course, mr. thomas to whom he is referring is thomas dunkin. the man who died from xwoel. the police have about to that home and say the owner is not breaking the law. >> facebook. >> people who use the rooms are not required to use real names and different nicknames for different rooms they entererd. >> neighbors and dancing filled love park in center city philadelphia. celebrating dewali and celebrated each fall it saying phase light over darkness knowledge over ignorance and phase light over darkness knowledge over ignorance and good over evil and hope or at the bottom in job creation. massive cuts to education. and higher property taxes. under governor corbett, pennsylvania's been heading in the wrong direction. there's been no leadership and no vision. that's gotta change. as your governor, i will lead. and we'll move pennsylvania forward. we'll restore manufacturing jobs. close corporate tax loopholes. and make the gas companies pay up to fund our schools. after all, it's time to get pennsylvania moving again. dispair >> we've got a lot t
mr. thomas. >> of course, mr. thomas to whom he is referring is thomas dunkin. the man who died from xwoel. the police have about to that home and say the owner is not breaking the law. >> facebook. >> people who use the rooms are not required to use real names and different nicknames for different rooms they entererd. >> neighbors and dancing filled love park in center city philadelphia. celebrating dewali and celebrated each fall it saying phase light over darkness...
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mr. thomas eric duncan. she has not and would not knowingly expose herself or anyone else." we are expecting to see changes as soon as tomorrow. federal health officials say new protocols for health care workers treating ebola will include protective gear with no skin showing. that's important because there has been talk out there about the healthcare workers being venerable because part of their skin was showing. so that along with the defense department preparing a 30-person military quick strike team that includes 20 nurses and five infectious disease specialists. so we are expecting a lot of changes. a man is in the hospital tonight.shot multiple times in a drive by shooting. kron 4's alecia reid is in antioch where, after getting shot on san jose drive near buchanan road, the driver lost control of his car, causing an accident. nats - the rounds were like bap bap bap bap. and they were loud. in the middle of the day, gunshots ring out, then witnesses see the driver of this car lose control plowing through the fence. sot - i heard about 5-7 rounds load off. emergency ser
mr. thomas eric duncan. she has not and would not knowingly expose herself or anyone else." we are expecting to see changes as soon as tomorrow. federal health officials say new protocols for health care workers treating ebola will include protective gear with no skin showing. that's important because there has been talk out there about the healthcare workers being venerable because part of their skin was showing. so that along with the defense department preparing a 30-person military...
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mr. thomas. >> the homeowner was referring to thomas duncan, the man who died from ebola in dallas, texas. police say the homeowner isn't breaking the law. >> the tlc said it is reassessing the future of its series here comes honey boo boo. the online sources say june shannon is dating a convicted child molester. shannon is the mother of the star. the molester served time for an inappropriate relationship with an 8-year-old relative of shannon. her daughter, lawyeren pumpkin shannon has come to her defense she said the allegations are just not true. >> 4:57 we have new video showing a rare tornado tearing through buildings in a town in the northwest. >> students and patterns are regal from a bombshell announcement in bucks county. a local high school cancel the the rest of the football season in light of a (prof. burke) the more you learn about your insurance, the more gaps you may find. like how you thought you were covered for this... (pirate) ahh, haha! (prof. burke) ...when you're really only covered for this. (pirate boy) ahhh, haha! (prof.burke)talk to farmers and get smarter about
mr. thomas. >> the homeowner was referring to thomas duncan, the man who died from ebola in dallas, texas. police say the homeowner isn't breaking the law. >> the tlc said it is reassessing the future of its series here comes honey boo boo. the online sources say june shannon is dating a convicted child molester. shannon is the mother of the star. the molester served time for an inappropriate relationship with an 8-year-old relative of shannon. her daughter, lawyeren pumpkin shannon...
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mr. thomas duncan. the problem is, he was also asked a question at the exit part as to whether he had contact with a person with ebola, and either he didn't realize that he did or i don't know what the answer to that is, but that snuck through. that will happen. but, on the other end, when a person does get here, once they're identified, we do have the protocols to do the kind of identification, isolation, protection of health care workers and contact tracing. >> sreenivasan: is there any practical way to keep entire populations of west africa in quarantine for 21 days before they board a plane? >> and the answer to that is no. and i know it's an obvious question that people ask. i get asked that all the time, and tom frieden from the c.d.c. gets asked that all the time. if you look historically at trying to essentially quarantine a country, the negative effects of that really outweigh any positive benefit. in fact, health authorities are in agreement that you can almost certainly have a negative effect
mr. thomas duncan. the problem is, he was also asked a question at the exit part as to whether he had contact with a person with ebola, and either he didn't realize that he did or i don't know what the answer to that is, but that snuck through. that will happen. but, on the other end, when a person does get here, once they're identified, we do have the protocols to do the kind of identification, isolation, protection of health care workers and contact tracing. >> sreenivasan: is there any...
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mr. thomas duncan's case and treatment. >> my understanding is the mainstay of treatment is supportive careso making sure that the fluid balance is correct. with a lot of vomiting and diarrhea this can be tough to manage. making sure the electrolytes or the salt balance is maintained. correcting any bleeding orders that might happen and making sure that the blood product, so platelets, red blood cells are in balance as well and don't get too low. that is the primary focus of it. the question of experimental treatments like dr.s brantly and nancy writebol got. you know, whether those are available or not. i don't know if they are available at that point. >> when we hear from white house today where we had a number of representatives of public healthcare saying every hospital in the country has potential for isolation care. if a patient is diagnosed they can go to any hospital in the country and receive the right kind of care and isolation without putting other patients in jeopardy? >> they should. hospitals can isolate patients for any number of reasons. we isolate for different organisms. t
mr. thomas duncan's case and treatment. >> my understanding is the mainstay of treatment is supportive careso making sure that the fluid balance is correct. with a lot of vomiting and diarrhea this can be tough to manage. making sure the electrolytes or the salt balance is maintained. correcting any bleeding orders that might happen and making sure that the blood product, so platelets, red blood cells are in balance as well and don't get too low. that is the primary focus of it. the...
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patient in nebraska, in omaha, do we know about his condition, how he's treated in comparison to what mr thomas eric duncan is getting in texas. >> that's right, ashoka mukpo arrived this morning. he is being treated in a facility, texas memorial hospital, in a biocontainment unit. his father said he looks pretty good so far. >> he walked off the off the pl gingerly waved to us from a distance. wheeled into the room. he was tentative and frightened. he's strong, his symptoms are not more advanced from when he spoke to us. >> at this stage the doctors don't know what treatment ashoka mukpo will get, but he may get the experiment at drug as well. >>> health officials in spain are dealing with ebola transmitted outside of africa. a nurse, part of a team treating a priest tested positive. she is in isolation. she treated a missionary, who flew back from sierra leone. he died three days later. fighters with the islamic state of iraq and levant may be close to seizing a town in northern syria. kurdish forces are trying to keep i.s.i.l. from seizing kobani, near the border with turkey, bernard smith j
patient in nebraska, in omaha, do we know about his condition, how he's treated in comparison to what mr thomas eric duncan is getting in texas. >> that's right, ashoka mukpo arrived this morning. he is being treated in a facility, texas memorial hospital, in a biocontainment unit. his father said he looks pretty good so far. >> he walked off the off the pl gingerly waved to us from a distance. wheeled into the room. he was tentative and frightened. he's strong, his symptoms are not...
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mr. thomas duncan was $500,000. >> that's right.no one discussed how that's going to be paid for. >> what about the cleanup of the apartment? i spoke to the cleanup crew chief. he put it at $130,000 to clean up onea8 apartment. >> let's discuss also the preparations that are being undergone now in cities all across this country, especially in the five airport hubs, such as chicago, and new york, to prepare hospitals to prepare transportation workers, to prepare ems, first responders. hundreds of millions of dollars preparing them in case there's an ebola case here in the united states again. when in fact that money could be much more wisely spent overseas. >> wait a second. do you think that the cost of treating each ebola patient, or suspect, is such that we simple police cannot afford it and must impose a travel ban? is that the arguement? >> the costs are unaffordable but the bigger argument is the humanwrq cost. why should a nurse going to work at a hospital in new york or chicago, face the ultimatum of perfectly putting on all
mr. thomas duncan was $500,000. >> that's right.no one discussed how that's going to be paid for. >> what about the cleanup of the apartment? i spoke to the cleanup crew chief. he put it at $130,000 to clean up onea8 apartment. >> let's discuss also the preparations that are being undergone now in cities all across this country, especially in the five airport hubs, such as chicago, and new york, to prepare hospitals to prepare transportation workers, to prepare ems, first...
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mr. thomas eric duncan first came into the hospital, he arrived with a temperature that was tested with an elevated temperature but was sent home. on his return visit to the hospital, he was brought in by ambulance under suspicion from amongst his family he had ebola. mr. duncan was left for several hours not in isolation in an area where other patients were present. subsequently, a nurse supervisor arrived and demanded that he be moved to an isolation unit. yet, face resistance from other hospital authorities. lab specimens from mr. duncan were sent through the hospital to system without being specifically sealed and hand-delivered. the result is that the entire to system, which all the lab saps -- specimens are sent, was potentially contaminated. there was no advance preparedness on what to do with the patient. there was no protocol, no system. the nurses were asked to call the infectious disease department. the infectious disease department did not have clear policies to provide either. initial nurses who interacted with mr. duncan wore generic gallons used in contact drop isolation fro
mr. thomas eric duncan first came into the hospital, he arrived with a temperature that was tested with an elevated temperature but was sent home. on his return visit to the hospital, he was brought in by ambulance under suspicion from amongst his family he had ebola. mr. duncan was left for several hours not in isolation in an area where other patients were present. subsequently, a nurse supervisor arrived and demanded that he be moved to an isolation unit. yet, face resistance from other...
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mr. thomas eric duncan first came into the hospital, he arrived with a temperature that was tested with an elevated temperature, but was sent home. on his return visit to the hospital, he was brought in by ambulance under suspicion from among his family he had ebola. mr. duncan was left for several hours not in isolation, in an area where other patients were present. subsequently, a nurse supervisor arrived and demanded that he be moved to an isolation unit yet faced resistance from other hospital authorities. lab specimens from mr. duncan were sent through the hospital tube system without being specifically sealed and hand delivered. the result is that the entire tube system, which all the lab specimens are sent, was potentially contaminated. there was no advanced preparedness on what to do with the patient. there was no protocol, there was no system. the nurses were asked to call the infectious disease department. the infectious disease department did not have clear policies to provide either. initial nurses who interacted with mr. duncan wore generic gowns used in contact-droplet isolat
mr. thomas eric duncan first came into the hospital, he arrived with a temperature that was tested with an elevated temperature, but was sent home. on his return visit to the hospital, he was brought in by ambulance under suspicion from among his family he had ebola. mr. duncan was left for several hours not in isolation, in an area where other patients were present. subsequently, a nurse supervisor arrived and demanded that he be moved to an isolation unit yet faced resistance from other...
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mr. thomas duncan, specimen leak or spill either from their bag or their carrier. and the nurses raise questions and concerns about the fact that the skin on their neck was exposed, so now we have time for some real talk with vicky, founder and president of the national appliances of legalized nurse consultants and the vicky -- institute. does that do it for you, vicky? >> that sounds like a classic defense attorney statement. we didn't do anything wrong, and even if we did, it's somebody else's fault. >> all registered nurses want first, interactive training. i'm still hearing as of this morning that their not getting any training. it's business as usual. they don't want the cdc bulletin just posted on a bull pin board or the guidelines posted. >> you also are asking for full impermeable protective equipment and respirators. how is that different from the cdc guidelines of the equipment that we have seen where some of the head and the skin is exposed? >> the cdc guidelines were too soft. even the cdc today has admitted that, and nurses have to be fully protected.
mr. thomas duncan, specimen leak or spill either from their bag or their carrier. and the nurses raise questions and concerns about the fact that the skin on their neck was exposed, so now we have time for some real talk with vicky, founder and president of the national appliances of legalized nurse consultants and the vicky -- institute. does that do it for you, vicky? >> that sounds like a classic defense attorney statement. we didn't do anything wrong, and even if we did, it's somebody...
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mr. thomas eric duncan. she has not and would not knowingly expose herself or anyone else. suggestion that she ignored any of the physician and government provided protocols recommended to her are untrue and hurtful. >>> also this morning the pentagon announced it's preparing a 30-member rapid response team that would be ready to leave in a moment's notice provide immediate assistance if more ebola cases arise here in this country. sara joining us from dallas. in addition to the developments we talked about. the cdc is planning to issue new guidelines regarding health workers and protective clothing. when will we hear the guidelines? >> reporter: well, we're waiting to find out when we will hear them. originally we were expecting them over the weekend. they didn't come. what we're expecting them to say is all skin needs to be is covered, there need to be a dressing room set up, and where people can robe and disrobe coming in and going out of the isolation unit. we're expecting them to recommend implementing a buddy system. someone to john ke, you know, k eye on each other.
mr. thomas eric duncan. she has not and would not knowingly expose herself or anyone else. suggestion that she ignored any of the physician and government provided protocols recommended to her are untrue and hurtful. >>> also this morning the pentagon announced it's preparing a 30-member rapid response team that would be ready to leave in a moment's notice provide immediate assistance if more ebola cases arise here in this country. sara joining us from dallas. in addition to the...
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mr. thomas eric duncan. she has not and would not knowingly expose herself or anyone else. of the physician and government provided protocols recommended to her are untrue and hurtful. >>> also this morning the pentagon announced it's preparing a 30-member rapid response team that would be re
mr. thomas eric duncan. she has not and would not knowingly expose herself or anyone else. of the physician and government provided protocols recommended to her are untrue and hurtful. >>> also this morning the pentagon announced it's preparing a 30-member rapid response team that would be re
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mr. thomas eric dunk be. she has not and would not knowingly expose herself or anyone else. the statement went on to say suggestions she ignored any of the protocols recommended to her are pantly untrue and hurtful. the lab supervisor who handled duncan's specimens has tested negative for ebola. that's according to the carnival cruise line folks. the soupervisor and her husband were quarantined. they returned to texas early yesterday. carnival now ramping up ebola screening measures, requiring passengers to fill out this questionnaire. new york senator chuck schumer says the cdc is also developing a national travel database listing passengers from ebola infected countries and sharing that information with hospitals. and some good news from the world health organization. nigeria is now off the list of ebola infected countries. that country has gone 42 days with no new cases. i'm joined now by former secretary of health and human services, also former governor of utah, michael leavitt. governor, secretary, thank you for being with me. we chatted briefly on friday here on msnbc
mr. thomas eric dunk be. she has not and would not knowingly expose herself or anyone else. the statement went on to say suggestions she ignored any of the protocols recommended to her are pantly untrue and hurtful. the lab supervisor who handled duncan's specimens has tested negative for ebola. that's according to the carnival cruise line folks. the soupervisor and her husband were quarantined. they returned to texas early yesterday. carnival now ramping up ebola screening measures, requiring...
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mr. thomas eric duncan. she has not and would not knowingly expose herself or anyone else."are they putting out that statement. are they afraid for their daughter's career as a nurse? >> well, it sounds to me like they're positioning themselves to bring a libel suit, a slander suit. this is a suit for defamation for damage to her reputation. you know, the press, a lot of individuals have been saying she was incompetent, why did he get on a -- why did she travel in public after having been exposed to him? so she may feel her reputation has been so damaged by this that she has a cause of action. so it sounds to me like they're positioning not to defend her but for her to sue somebody for damaging her reputation. >> and i'm just -- i'm just trying to figure without that might be. because the dallas hospital hasn't said anything negative about amber vinson, correct? as far as i know. >> no, they haven't. but i will tell you a lot of these cases are brought against the press, carol, heaven forbid. and there have been a lot of statements that are sort of made in the heat of hyster
mr. thomas eric duncan. she has not and would not knowingly expose herself or anyone else."are they putting out that statement. are they afraid for their daughter's career as a nurse? >> well, it sounds to me like they're positioning themselves to bring a libel suit, a slander suit. this is a suit for defamation for damage to her reputation. you know, the press, a lot of individuals have been saying she was incompetent, why did he get on a -- why did she travel in public after having...
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mr. thomas duncan, many people want to know, what is the u.s. government doing to prevent an outbreak here on u.s. soil? let's bring back in dr. anthony fauci and cnn military analyst lieutenant colonel rick francona. the united states is preparing to send up to 4,000 troops in west africa. do you believe that is enough and do you believe that is absolutely the right call, that those troops are needed to handle the who gistlogistics, g hospital beds set up, making sure things are working better to treat those patients? >> i was very clepleased to hea when the president announced he would be sending 3,000 to 4,000 troops. they are absolutely essential. what we need is the command and control and the organization, logistics, the ability to set up hospitals that our military can do better than anyone else. so it's going to be a very important advance in our ability to do what we need to do to get the epidemic under control in west africa. so it's a very good thing that this is happening and i'm very pleased to hear that. >> colonel francona, i've h
mr. thomas duncan, many people want to know, what is the u.s. government doing to prevent an outbreak here on u.s. soil? let's bring back in dr. anthony fauci and cnn military analyst lieutenant colonel rick francona. the united states is preparing to send up to 4,000 troops in west africa. do you believe that is enough and do you believe that is absolutely the right call, that those troops are needed to handle the who gistlogistics, g hospital beds set up, making sure things are working better...
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mr. thomas. the united nations general assembly also met today to discuss the international response to the ebola up rick. -- out break. earlier this week, they approved preliminary funding. this is an hour. >> i called to order the formal meeting on the public health because of the ebola outbreak. as noted in my notebook of october 14th i have invited a special envoy of the secretary general on ebola and special representative and head of the united nation mission for ebola emergency response to brief the membership on this pressing matter. i take this opportunity to warmly welcome the deputy of secretary general, the chief of government from the civil trade general, and our distinguished invitees to this media. anthony is joining us through a video conference. the resolution 9/1 on september 2014, the general assembly welcomed the secretary general to establish the united nations mission for ebola emergency response and court appointed member states of the united nations and the united nations
mr. thomas. the united nations general assembly also met today to discuss the international response to the ebola up rick. -- out break. earlier this week, they approved preliminary funding. this is an hour. >> i called to order the formal meeting on the public health because of the ebola outbreak. as noted in my notebook of october 14th i have invited a special envoy of the secretary general on ebola and special representative and head of the united nation mission for ebola emergency...
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mr. thomas duncan in dallas. tekmira is up 3.3. options volume, a normal day would be 515,000 shares, it's up to 65 million -- no, 6.5 million shares each day. so it just shows you the options market is going crazy on this. and another one is apt. and this one makes the goggles and the masks. and that's up 15. and up 165 just for october. stuart: ebola stocks are moving. up today, all right, nicole, thanks very much, indeed. check the big board, stocks barely positive -- we're almost dead flat at the moment. the point is the dow is at 16,500. we've been keeping a very close eye on the price of oil. it is down again today. we're back to $84 per barrel. now, that could indicate some worries about future economic growth here and around the wrest rest of -- the rest of the world. the other side of the coin is, though, cheap gas. the $2 club is back. here are the six states with a two handle on regular gas, missouri, south carolina, mississippi, tennessee, oklahoma and minnesota. i think that list of under $3 gas states is going to grow
mr. thomas duncan in dallas. tekmira is up 3.3. options volume, a normal day would be 515,000 shares, it's up to 65 million -- no, 6.5 million shares each day. so it just shows you the options market is going crazy on this. and another one is apt. and this one makes the goggles and the masks. and that's up 15. and up 165 just for october. stuart: ebola stocks are moving. up today, all right, nicole, thanks very much, indeed. check the big board, stocks barely positive -- we're almost dead flat...
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mr. thomas but i can tell you what will happen the democrat will tell you he knows how to spend your moneyate your children better than you can. a republican will tell you he knows how to spend your money but this is silly thing you can do. but to continue the fund the program we're not getting our money's worth. washington d.c. spends twice the money elbowed out of place in this day we will see a lot of differences between us but my mind is focused on the rights of the individuals to protect you. that is why i want to be your governor. >>moderator: let's get the discussion started how we'll balance the budget with the inflation adjusted education funds? how we pay for them? duval: the supreme court has a rule to pay back the money. the rate a day find was built on the backs of our schools we need to use that of the multi-year commitment then go through a variety of other steps to make sure we to make many possibilities that we must establish a hour priorities but the absolute priority is no more cuts. we have cut severely in with a sustained balancing the budget passed to step. >>moderato
mr. thomas but i can tell you what will happen the democrat will tell you he knows how to spend your moneyate your children better than you can. a republican will tell you he knows how to spend your money but this is silly thing you can do. but to continue the fund the program we're not getting our money's worth. washington d.c. spends twice the money elbowed out of place in this day we will see a lot of differences between us but my mind is focused on the rights of the individuals to protect...
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mr. thomas duncan. we have not heard a word about his safe disposition of his body. i know that in dallas the of the has support and the n church christian community. i just want to know if he received a christian burial or exactly what happened with his, with this poor man's body. >> i cannot speak to the details of mr. duncan's burial that are going s on.i do want to emphasize the point that you just made about burial teams e of africa. they are crucial. one of the main sources of the and reak is with burials the continual spread to committed to workers and families in that context. >> we have read that mr. duncan was cremated. >> but is here from allen in henderson, tennessee. operating been an nurse since 1974. the last 20 years i been at the university of virginia where i founded and called ated a program in the rci".i left there in 2007. it is now its own operating program. the point i not just to make is nurse 'm an experienced but also that i am worried that nobody is talking about the supplies that are needed. i want to caution viewers this that if we ever,
mr. thomas duncan. we have not heard a word about his safe disposition of his body. i know that in dallas the of the has support and the n church christian community. i just want to know if he received a christian burial or exactly what happened with his, with this poor man's body. >> i cannot speak to the details of mr. duncan's burial that are going s on.i do want to emphasize the point that you just made about burial teams e of africa. they are crucial. one of the main sources of the...
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mr. thomas as well. development versus democracy, especially in africa and around the globe, when -- is there a time for development? is there a time for democracy? because we've kind of been talking about the dynamic system that we're in. how do we decide when we need to focus on development versus democracy, or do we implement them at the same time, or, you know, in that kind of dynamic timeline of countries within especially africa, but around world as well. >> i mean, i don't -- i think that many people in here have written about this. i don't think that there's any inherent contradiction. and, certainly, the argument that we shouldn't push for democracy, because it's going to somehow derail development, i don't see that's -- i've, i can see certain countries maybe want to say rwanda or ethiopia that are developing and not democratic. but at the same time, i think that you're not going to, there's no reason not to support it there, and there's no reason not to give assistance to groups there. and the
mr. thomas as well. development versus democracy, especially in africa and around the globe, when -- is there a time for development? is there a time for democracy? because we've kind of been talking about the dynamic system that we're in. how do we decide when we need to focus on development versus democracy, or do we implement them at the same time, or, you know, in that kind of dynamic timeline of countries within especially africa, but around world as well. >> i mean, i don't -- i...
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mr. thomas as well. development versus democracy, especially in africa and around the globe, when, is there a time for development, is there a time for democracy? we talk about the dynamic system we're in. how do we decide we need to focus on development versus democracy? do we implement them at the same time or in that dynamic timeline of countries especially africa but around the world as well? >> i mean i don't, i think that many people in here has written about this i don't think there is any inherent contradiction and certainly the argument we shouldn't push for democracy because it somehow will derail development, i don't see how that's, i can see certain countries like rwanda and oath though i can't and are -- ethiopia are developing and not democratic. there is no reason not to support it there. there is no reason not to give it assistance there. i see other countries where development along a democratic trajectory can be complicated at certain times. it can be prone to instability and core have
mr. thomas as well. development versus democracy, especially in africa and around the globe, when, is there a time for development, is there a time for democracy? we talk about the dynamic system we're in. how do we decide we need to focus on development versus democracy? do we implement them at the same time or in that dynamic timeline of countries especially africa but around the world as well? >> i mean i don't, i think that many people in here has written about this i don't think...
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mr. eric thomas duncan. she would not knowingly expose herself or anyone else. suggestions that she ignored any of the physician and government provided protocols recommended to her are patently untrue. federal officials told her several times it was okay to travel. >> thank you. >>> meanwhile, while the quarantine has been lifted for dozens of people who had actual contact with thomas eric duncan, who is the only person to die from ebola in the u.s., in other parts of the country we're still seeing signs of what you might call an overabundance of caution or a fundamental lack of understanding about the virus itself. for example, we knew yesterday morning that the texas hospital worker who was isolated on a carnival cruise ship after possible exposure to ebola tested negative for the disease. and yet after learning that several faculty and students from moore, oklahoma, were on board that ship, the stupid of moore public schools decided, quoeshgts erroring on the side of caution, employees who were on the cruise shall not report to work. students will also be re
mr. eric thomas duncan. she would not knowingly expose herself or anyone else. suggestions that she ignored any of the physician and government provided protocols recommended to her are patently untrue. federal officials told her several times it was okay to travel. >> thank you. >>> meanwhile, while the quarantine has been lifted for dozens of people who had actual contact with thomas eric duncan, who is the only person to die from ebola in the u.s., in other parts of the...
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mr. thomas eric duncan died in dallas, after doctors failed to recognize he had ebola.curity chairman wants to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> you must learn from the missteps and ensure that proper procedures are established and followed such another case rise in the united states. >> reporter: and mccall and others calling on president obama to add dallas-ft. worth and houston for the screenings. >> the american people are rightfully concerned. they are concerned because the ebola is an unseen threat. and it's only a plane flight away from hour shores. >> reporter: speaking to cnn's wolf blitzer rand paul said the government needs to do more. >> i can understand not wanting to create panic. but i think it's also a mistake to underplay the risk of this. >> reporter: and he renewed this call for the administration to consider suspending flights to and from the ooebt hot zone. >> if you want to visit your son or daughter and you're coming from liberia, couldn't you wait a couple months? i don't think that's such an immediate necessity that the chance for worldwide
mr. thomas eric duncan died in dallas, after doctors failed to recognize he had ebola.curity chairman wants to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> you must learn from the missteps and ensure that proper procedures are established and followed such another case rise in the united states. >> reporter: and mccall and others calling on president obama to add dallas-ft. worth and houston for the screenings. >> the american people are rightfully concerned. they are concerned...
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mr. speaker thomas this house personifiesse city canada's spirit.ocanada will not yield terrorism and neither will this house of commons. we carry on. country'stend to the affairs and we will be faithful to the trust that people have placed in us. as i saidpeaker, earlier and as i have been saying for a long time, we live in a dangerous world. terrorism has been here with us for a while and dangerously close on a number of occasions. i speak, for example, i draw our members attention back to incidents such as toronto 18, the via rail conspiracy and 2013, and i could point to a number of others, as well as many that most will never know about. for that reason, and with the that canadaecurity is the government's primary responsibility, we have over the years pass such legislation as the combating terrorism act and the strengthening canadian citizenship act to better protect canadian and secure institutions. last week our government proposed amendments to the legislation under which the canadian security intelligence service operates. in recent weeks i
mr. speaker thomas this house personifiesse city canada's spirit.ocanada will not yield terrorism and neither will this house of commons. we carry on. country'stend to the affairs and we will be faithful to the trust that people have placed in us. as i saidpeaker, earlier and as i have been saying for a long time, we live in a dangerous world. terrorism has been here with us for a while and dangerously close on a number of occasions. i speak, for example, i draw our members attention back to...
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mr. mayor. we're hearing from will fred smallwood the half brother of thomas eric duncan, that when he left liberiahe was unaware that he had ebola, which i think we can all safely say sounds pretty logical considering he had his temperature taken as he was boarding the plane or before he boarded the plane in liberia. i have one question for you, i don't know if you can answer this, mayor but it's been troubling me since i've been getting these facts all morning long and that is, at the time he boarded that plane and had his temperature taken, would anyone have asked him or would he not have known to say, i've been in contact with a woman, a woman who died of ebola, a woman i carried physically hand to hand, would they have asked those questions? is a hospital supposed to ask that question, not just where are you from, where have you been, but have you been in contact? i mean it feels like there are a lot of spaces along this map where there was a massive breakdown where mr. duncan could have said, i have physically been in contact with a woman, whether he knew she died or not, but terribly sick in
mr. mayor. we're hearing from will fred smallwood the half brother of thomas eric duncan, that when he left liberiahe was unaware that he had ebola, which i think we can all safely say sounds pretty logical considering he had his temperature taken as he was boarding the plane or before he boarded the plane in liberia. i have one question for you, i don't know if you can answer this, mayor but it's been troubling me since i've been getting these facts all morning long and that is, at the time he...
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mr. monig. the family of thomas eric duncan is mourning his loss and wondering about these questions surrounding his care. >> we did not receive any type of emergency equipment. >> reporter: ebola fear escalating as sergeant michael monig, a deputy sheriff who initially entered into the apartment where dallas ebola patient thomas eric duncan was staying before it was sanitized, started experiencing some ebola-like symptoms wednesday. he told wfaa affiliate friday he thought he play is come in contact with the virus. >> touched doors and lights to turn on lights. >> reporter: according to the cdc, ebola can't live on surfaces for mon than just a few hours and he said he was in the apartment several days after duncan had already been admitted to the hospital. a state health official saying, we know he didn't have direct contact with duncan and he doesn't have a fever. and in a situation like that, there is not a risk of ebola. >> overabundance of caution, we're taking several actions to make sure that the public health, safety and welfare is protected. >> reporter: the deputy sheriff was transport
mr. monig. the family of thomas eric duncan is mourning his loss and wondering about these questions surrounding his care. >> we did not receive any type of emergency equipment. >> reporter: ebola fear escalating as sergeant michael monig, a deputy sheriff who initially entered into the apartment where dallas ebola patient thomas eric duncan was staying before it was sanitized, started experiencing some ebola-like symptoms wednesday. he told wfaa affiliate friday he thought he play...
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mr. eric -- thomas eric duncan has succumbed to ebola.ned from the experience in dallas and it's really highlighted for everyone the importance of figuring out where people have been and who they have been with. and, you know, i think everyone agrees that he shouldn't have been sent home from the hospital that day, but for us here in new york city, we have been very, veried me tick louse about including questioning people about their travel in the last three weeks. we have add it had to our 911 protocol, added it to our public access information line, which we call 311. and everyone, i think, it is one of the legacies of that unfortunate experience. everyone's aware of the need to ask where you travel. >> -- in dallas, they locked that family in the apartment. you know, we don't have definitive proof but it did seem to be strongly suggested that anderson cooper, here at cnn, was the first one to report the family said the sheets and the towels are still here in the apartment. you have to do better than that. are you prepared to do better
mr. eric -- thomas eric duncan has succumbed to ebola.ned from the experience in dallas and it's really highlighted for everyone the importance of figuring out where people have been and who they have been with. and, you know, i think everyone agrees that he shouldn't have been sent home from the hospital that day, but for us here in new york city, we have been very, veried me tick louse about including questioning people about their travel in the last three weeks. we have add it had to our 911...
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mr. warner. >> gentlemen. thomas eric duncan, the first ebola patient to be diagnosed here in the united states, sat in virginia's busiest airport, dell us, for hours before flying to texas where he later died from the virus. it's unknown how many people he came in contact with there. now one of the nurses who treated duncan has become infected and investigators don't know why. has the federal government failed to adequately respond to the ebola crisis and should virginians be concerned? >> i think like every american, i'm concerned about ebola and the challenges it presents. and i think the administration should have acted quicker. a couple weeks back, i wrote the administration and said, we need to dramatically increase the screening at our gateway airports. which they've finally started to do, including dulles now. i think they should have done it earlier. i believe we need to make sure that we have better coordination between all of our federal agencies. so in effect, i believe it ought to be one person in charge
mr. warner. >> gentlemen. thomas eric duncan, the first ebola patient to be diagnosed here in the united states, sat in virginia's busiest airport, dell us, for hours before flying to texas where he later died from the virus. it's unknown how many people he came in contact with there. now one of the nurses who treated duncan has become infected and investigators don't know why. has the federal government failed to adequately respond to the ebola crisis and should virginians be concerned?...
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mr. isaacs. do you believe that the people who were monitoring thomas duncan that they should have all gone into quarantine right away and is 21 days enough? >> if the people that were giving mr. duncan treatment did not have on adequate personal protective equipment, they would be considered a high risk. this is in the cdc's algorhythm of risk analysis. the problem is that the cdc, once they get entrenched in a policy, that policy is everything that they go by, and it's very difficult for them as a bureaucracy to see past the decision that's been made. in hindsight absolutely they should have gone into isolation, and if they had any direct contact with any of his body fluids, they should have immediately gone into isolation, and i would have thought that somebody amongst the group or the observers would have caught on to that quickly. >> a lot of people asking those same questions, sir, and especially going on airplanes and on cruise ships to boot. >> how serious should everyday americans be taking the ebola threat in the country? especially when you pair it to safety right here in the u.s.? our
mr. isaacs. do you believe that the people who were monitoring thomas duncan that they should have all gone into quarantine right away and is 21 days enough? >> if the people that were giving mr. duncan treatment did not have on adequate personal protective equipment, they would be considered a high risk. this is in the cdc's algorhythm of risk analysis. the problem is that the cdc, once they get entrenched in a policy, that policy is everything that they go by, and it's very difficult...
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the hospital had been criticized for its care of thomas eric duncan, who died of ebola. two nurses who treated mr. duncan were infected with the virus, but they are recovering. join abc 7 for a live town hall on ebola. america airs monday night at 7 on our sister station, newschannel 8. you can send questions using #yourvoiceyourfuture. >> d.c. residents and visitors for a permit to carry a concealed gun in the district. to get the permit, applicants must explain why they need to carry a gun. also, they must pass background an extensiveke safety course. once a permit is issued, gun weapons inot carry several locations, including near the white house, or inside buildings, schools or transportation. >> the newseum is planning a honor benogram to bradlee, who died this week at the age of 93. sunday toke place talk about bradlee's historic roles. a memorial service for bradlee will be held wednesday morning 11:00 at the national cathedral. >> early voting kicked off in maryland. and one of the candidates for governor made a stop in landover. however, anthony brown didn't vote. accompanied his daughte
the hospital had been criticized for its care of thomas eric duncan, who died of ebola. two nurses who treated mr. duncan were infected with the virus, but they are recovering. join abc 7 for a live town hall on ebola. america airs monday night at 7 on our sister station, newschannel 8. you can send questions using #yourvoiceyourfuture. >> d.c. residents and visitors for a permit to carry a concealed gun in the district. to get the permit, applicants must explain why they need to carry a...
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mr duncan. jenkins visited the apartment of thomas eric duncan, a liberian man who died of ebola. his heart stopped at 7:51am. according to a statement from the hospital: the statement explains some questions regarding thomas eric duncan's care: lip lip thomas eric duncan was not given a serum transfusion because his blood type was not compatible with the don ours. the risk is fully contained. at the peak period during which symptoms would emerge, none of the 48 monitored have fallen sick. i spoke with duncan's stepdaughter, she along with four children are among those who would be quarantined. she reports everyone feels fine, no signs of illness. however, as you can imagine, emotionally another story. mourning the loss of this woman's woman's stepper, and they have to do if in isolation. >> a difficult time for the family. thank you. >> tonight, the largest army post in the united states is preparing to fight the war against ebola. today was dress rehearsal at force hood in central texas. for soldiers preparing to deploy. they've -- more than 500 troops will arrive, deployed by t
mr duncan. jenkins visited the apartment of thomas eric duncan, a liberian man who died of ebola. his heart stopped at 7:51am. according to a statement from the hospital: the statement explains some questions regarding thomas eric duncan's care: lip lip thomas eric duncan was not given a serum transfusion because his blood type was not compatible with the don ours. the risk is fully contained. at the peak period during which symptoms would emerge, none of the 48 monitored have fallen sick. i...
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included disturbing details about what happened when ebola patient thomas duncan was at texas health presbyterian hospital. >> they said, mr. duncan was left for several hours not in isolation in an area where other patients were present. >> complaint after complaint was read during the press conference. >> dallas nurses telling union officials they didn't hatch the proper protective clothing to deal with contagious patients. they sayimprovised. leaving body parts nurses are s no protocols. >> dallas hospital officials responding quickly. releasing this statement to nbc bay area news. it says in part, we have numerous measures in police to provide a safe working environment, including mandatory annual training and a 24/7 hot line and other mechanisms that allow for anonymous reporting. what's happening in dallas is sparking serious conversations about hospital safety in the bay area. this is in the east bay, looking at a training individually to prepare for possible case of ebola. >> we want all of our staff to be comfortable with putting on those, the isolation gowns and everything else that they're going tos to and takin
included disturbing details about what happened when ebola patient thomas duncan was at texas health presbyterian hospital. >> they said, mr. duncan was left for several hours not in isolation in an area where other patients were present. >> complaint after complaint was read during the press conference. >> dallas nurses telling union officials they didn't hatch the proper protective clothing to deal with contagious patients. they sayimprovised. leaving body parts nurses are s...
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thomas duncan. the first person to die on u.s. soil. >> there was no protective gear, no gowns to adequately treat mr. duncan.no adequate masks shields to protect the nurse and other healthcare workers. he was not put into an isolation room for several hours. >> initially, what was said was the nurses were following protocols but they are saying there were no protocoling. >> reporter: an ebola hoax aboard this bus on la will cost people thousands. a guy with a surgical mask said he had ebola. the threat forced the public health department to quarantine the driver and scrub down the bus. >>> well this is a first. tonight, the bay area company is telling women they will pay to freeze your eggs. >> tonight, never been seen photos. a legendary bay area photographer's secret notebook revealed. >> 20-degree drop today. and then rain. find out how much next. (mom) when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 201
thomas duncan. the first person to die on u.s. soil. >> there was no protective gear, no gowns to adequately treat mr. duncan.no adequate masks shields to protect the nurse and other healthcare workers. he was not put into an isolation room for several hours. >> initially, what was said was the nurses were following protocols but they are saying there were no protocoling. >> reporter: an ebola hoax aboard this bus on la will cost people thousands. a guy with a surgical mask...
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thomas duncan was treated. done by the cdc to find out how the virus from mr. duncan to this healthcare worker under isolation. there is one other person monitored as well. for more on the situation, heidi castro from dallas we are wondering from texas health officials there. heidi more has more information. the nurse -- pardon me, the healthcare worker controlled it. >> the hospital laid out a timeline. she may have ebola. she was self monitoring, as directed by the hospital there was a plan in place for scenario. this worker called into the hospital, informed them she were on her way and that she apparently came to this hospital in her own personal vehicle. and within 90 minutes of discovering her fever, she was already in isolation. now, of course, you heard from the cdc's director that this must have resulted from a breach of protocol but no one has the answer yet. >> that's of the greatest concern here because until they know what this worker, how she may have possibly contacted the virus, there is no telling how many other workers cared for thomas duncan
thomas duncan was treated. done by the cdc to find out how the virus from mr. duncan to this healthcare worker under isolation. there is one other person monitored as well. for more on the situation, heidi castro from dallas we are wondering from texas health officials there. heidi more has more information. the nurse -- pardon me, the healthcare worker controlled it. >> the hospital laid out a timeline. she may have ebola. she was self monitoring, as directed by the hospital there was a...
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mr. klain former chief of staff to vice president biden will take the pressure off the besieged dr. thomas frieden head of the cdc who has mucked things up big time. but, of course the question remains will president obama protect the american people by stopping travelers from the epidemic ebola area. >> i don't have a philosophical objection to a travel ban if that is the thing that is going to keep the american people safe the problem is in all the discussions i have had thus far with experts in the field. experts in infectious disease is that it a travel ban is less effective than the measures that we are currently instituting. >> it doesn't matter, mr. president. you do everything you can to protect americans. this is not a comparative situation you do it all. talking points predicts if there is one more, one more ebola case in the u.s.a., a travel ban will have to be imposed. that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. fox news media reporter howard kurtz criticizing some of the ebola coverage. mr. curetsz joins us now. see him sunday 11:00 a.m. on media buzz. what is your beef, h
mr. klain former chief of staff to vice president biden will take the pressure off the besieged dr. thomas frieden head of the cdc who has mucked things up big time. but, of course the question remains will president obama protect the american people by stopping travelers from the epidemic ebola area. >> i don't have a philosophical objection to a travel ban if that is the thing that is going to keep the american people safe the problem is in all the discussions i have had thus far with...
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former democrat, i can tell you norman thomas is not the only man who is drawn this parallel to socialism with the present administration. it goes back to 1936. mrcrat himself, i'll smith, the great american came before the american people and charged the leadership of his party was taking his party down the road of marx, lenin, and stalin. he walked away from his party and never returned until the day he died. because to this day, the leadership of that party has taken that on a roll party down the road in the labor socialist part
former democrat, i can tell you norman thomas is not the only man who is drawn this parallel to socialism with the present administration. it goes back to 1936. mrcrat himself, i'll smith, the great american came before the american people and charged the leadership of his party was taking his party down the road of marx, lenin, and stalin. he walked away from his party and never returned until the day he died. because to this day, the leadership of that party has taken that on a roll party...
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resources that reads it is with profound sadness we must inform you of the death of thomas eric duncan this morning at 7:51 a.m. mrncan, according to the statement, insidious disease ebola. he fought gorgeously in the battle. the professionals in the unit as well as the entire texas heal health -- we offer our family condolences. we received a statement from the texas health resources in conjunction with the texas health presbyterian hospital where mr. duncan was being treated. he has in fact died as a result of a ebola. as you well know, this was the first case confirmed in the united states. mr. duncan travelled from liberia to the united states, according to the minister at a church where his fiancÈ was a member. he traveled to the u.s. to prepare for a wedding. prior to his arrival in the united states, according to neighbors in liberia, he assisted a pregnant woman and her family. that woman had ebola. she decided as well as her unborn child and another family member in that home. mr. duncan travelled to the united states. according to the information in the standard questionnaire, he was not showing a fever
resources that reads it is with profound sadness we must inform you of the death of thomas eric duncan this morning at 7:51 a.m. mrncan, according to the statement, insidious disease ebola. he fought gorgeously in the battle. the professionals in the unit as well as the entire texas heal health -- we offer our family condolences. we received a statement from the texas health resources in conjunction with the texas health presbyterian hospital where mr. duncan was being treated. he has in fact...
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daniel varga chief clinical officer apologizes for mistakes made in the initial treatment of thomas r. duncan. mr. duncan was initially discharged when he arrived at the hospital. he testified when mr. duncan returned to the hospital it followed cdc and texas state health recommendations using protective equipment. we expect to hear questions about the response from dallas and on u.s. preparedness overall. there have been renewed calls to block flights from affected countries in west africa which the cdc said would be counterproductive to stopping the outbreak at its source. we know the second health care worker to be diagnosed with ebola flew from cleveland to dallas on monday before she started feeling ill. now the 132 passengers on that frontier airlines flight are asked to get in touch with the cdc. vincent was said yesterday to be ill but in clinically stable condition. she was transferred to emery university hospital in atlanta for treatment. >> thank you, meg. time for breaking news on production with rick santelli in chicago. >> industrial production for may better than expected. 79.3 cap
daniel varga chief clinical officer apologizes for mistakes made in the initial treatment of thomas r. duncan. mr. duncan was initially discharged when he arrived at the hospital. he testified when mr. duncan returned to the hospital it followed cdc and texas state health recommendations using protective equipment. we expect to hear questions about the response from dallas and on u.s. preparedness overall. there have been renewed calls to block flights from affected countries in west africa...
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awful news of thomas duncan det+ákorated. >>> thenok you seeok mr.e, and i was thinkinge1 what exabúly is the difference? we know there are thousands of people with ebola int(cw3 west a and thousandsok survived. whatxd determines the outcomelpr a patient who has contracted the defense. >> it's hard to know. juáy could be thefá timeeo"átk get s9( start treatment. we don'tok havelp the treatment spuheájt(s&y for ebolafá but we have fluid management and other thinks. so it's possibleçó one person gt more treatment earlier on versus the other one. >> that's one big indicato÷nu we know in the case ofc mr. muko he was diagnosissed right away. as soon as he ran a fever he was movedwsdto medical attention. whereas mr. duncan went to the hospital,xd was sent back, and went back two days later in an ambulance. early it's diagnosed and treated in terms -- effect on the body, effect on the kid anies and livers, if you're anemic, blood counts areá low, dehydrated, that can make a difference. the otherçó thing is, are these people in good health to begin with? jou
awful news of thomas duncan det+ákorated. >>> thenok you seeok mr.e, and i was thinkinge1 what exabúly is the difference? we know there are thousands of people with ebola int(cw3 west a and thousandsok survived. whatxd determines the outcomelpr a patient who has contracted the defense. >> it's hard to know. juáy could be thefá timeeo"átk get s9( start treatment. we don'tok havelp the treatment spuheájt(s&y for ebolafá but we have fluid management and other thinks....
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mr. duncan. >> reporter: he also visited the apartment of thomas duncan.he hospital that treated duncan for ten days says his heart stopped at 7:51 a.m. according to a statement from the hospital: a hospital administer of the investigative drug as soon as it could be obtained. : health authorities say the risk remains fully contained. at the peak period during which symptoms of ebola would emerge, none of the 48 people monitored as possible ebola contacts has fallen sick. john, i spoke with the stepdaughter of duncan who is in quarantine along with her four children, and she says everyone is feeling fine physically. of course emotionally it's a whole other story. they are mourning duncan's death and it's ever so much more difficult because they must do this in isolation. >>> fear of ebola prompted about 200 cabin cleaners to walk off of the job at laguardia airport. the workers are concerned they will pick up ebola after cleaning bathrooms on flights. >> workers have done everything they can to get their contractor to respond, and it has been nothing. and
mr. duncan. >> reporter: he also visited the apartment of thomas duncan.he hospital that treated duncan for ten days says his heart stopped at 7:51 a.m. according to a statement from the hospital: a hospital administer of the investigative drug as soon as it could be obtained. : health authorities say the risk remains fully contained. at the peak period during which symptoms of ebola would emerge, none of the 48 people monitored as possible ebola contacts has fallen sick. john, i spoke...
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and yesterday reported from where thomas eric duncan was apparently infected. >> this is the front door of mran's apartment that he was renting in this small hamlet. it was in the pink house across the courtyard where the young woman, pregnant, now infected with ebola, was calling for help, and he responded. so you drove your taxi? >> reporter: jim was the taxi driver who picked up duncan, the young woman named nadlene, her father and brother. >> you were picking up a sick, pregnant girl, but no idea at all she was sick with ebola? >> no, no, no idea at all. >> reporter: they told him they were afraid she was about to miscarry. >> what did you see? how did she strike you? >> well, i saw her. she was helpless. he was not able to walk by herself. >> so meanwhile in dallas, three more children were pulled from classrooms over concerns they came in contact with duncan. yesterday, county health officials visited the complex where he stayed. officials have said it's been hard to find contractors just to clean the apartment and the people living there have been given orders to stay put under threat
and yesterday reported from where thomas eric duncan was apparently infected. >> this is the front door of mran's apartment that he was renting in this small hamlet. it was in the pink house across the courtyard where the young woman, pregnant, now infected with ebola, was calling for help, and he responded. so you drove your taxi? >> reporter: jim was the taxi driver who picked up duncan, the young woman named nadlene, her father and brother. >> you were picking up a sick,...
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thomas eric duncan did lose his battle today. mr. duncan was initially sent home with antibiotics even when they knew he had been in liberia. i spoke with his partner several times on this program she was begging from help from the united states government for him and had concerns that maybe he wasn't getting the same aggressive treatment as others did. now that he's dead the question is was enough done to save his life. >> reporter: he lay sickened in his hospital bed for six days before texas health presbyterian hospital used an experimental medication to fight ebola and his family said he never got a blood donation. compare to to nbc camera man also fighting ebola. he arrived at the university of nebraska on monday and doctors immediately gave him an experimental antiviral medication. some community leaders in dallas questioning the care duncan received. >> he was turned away from the hospital. he was given an experimental drug at the final hour. his family was locked in an apartment for nine days with toxic materials. so, to top
thomas eric duncan did lose his battle today. mr. duncan was initially sent home with antibiotics even when they knew he had been in liberia. i spoke with his partner several times on this program she was begging from help from the united states government for him and had concerns that maybe he wasn't getting the same aggressive treatment as others did. now that he's dead the question is was enough done to save his life. >> reporter: he lay sickened in his hospital bed for six days before...