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i can't imagine ms. kent will have that capacity but great if you do, but i imagine it would eventually have to be housed somewhere so that's where the question was directed. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> commissioner commissioner -- commissioner wynns do you have a question? >> i don't know if anyone can answer this. i am wondering about people getting lost somewhere. as you said the uniqueness that most of these kids coming across the border are turning themselves into the border authorities, the federal authorities so theoretically they have their names and have them on some list and presumably since most or all of them are in the legal system they -- immigration should be tracking them. they ought to be able to tell us where they are and who is here and do we have a way to know about all these people? what i fear is -- i don't want to -- is that other people are afraid, family members, friends, whoever may themselves not be appropriately documented and i want to -- from our point of view we
i can't imagine ms. kent will have that capacity but great if you do, but i imagine it would eventually have to be housed somewhere so that's where the question was directed. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> commissioner commissioner -- commissioner wynns do you have a question? >> i don't know if anyone can answer this. i am wondering about people getting lost somewhere. as you said the uniqueness that most of these kids coming across the border are turning...
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getting back to what ms. kent said one of the most consistent ways to identify the individuals is when we receive assignments from the immigration court because everyone on the docket will be identified to the legal service provider and the attorneys will be aware of the support system from the school district and the department of public health and at that point we will do our best to have that individual consent to having a structure of support available to them. >> thank you mr. chu. i apologize you're not the lot of presenter. we have the office of civic engagement and immigrant affairs. thank you for being here. >> thank you supervisors and commissioners. i just have three slides and i'm going to skip to what we're doing particularly relative to the unaccompanied children. we have been working for the past months with our nonprofit and partners in san francisco in san francisco and washington d.c. and the policy institute, and a number of other organizations and i think chair kim you put it -- you hit it righ
getting back to what ms. kent said one of the most consistent ways to identify the individuals is when we receive assignments from the immigration court because everyone on the docket will be identified to the legal service provider and the attorneys will be aware of the support system from the school district and the department of public health and at that point we will do our best to have that individual consent to having a structure of support available to them. >> thank you mr. chu. i...
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. >> let's go to our next question from kent. >> ms.urke and governor, this debate is taking place in downtown milwaukee and you have both spoken about the importance to awful wisconsin of having a thriving economy in the state's largest city. but unemployment in inner-city milwaukee, particularly among african-american men remains at 50% or higher. voters tell us if there are jobs, they are not here, they don't have access to them, and they are desperate for change sooner rather than later. they can't wait for a long-term fix. can you give us some specific examples of what you will do to tackle the unemployment problem in the heart of the state's largest city? >> this is a real problem, a real issue. i noticed that years ago when i was the milwaukee county executive. in april of 2012 we announced our transform milwaukee project. we projected out $200 mill million worth of invested. to try and invest in new developments and projects. that is not enough. we have added to that as well. the transform milwaukee program for jobs is something
. >> let's go to our next question from kent. >> ms.urke and governor, this debate is taking place in downtown milwaukee and you have both spoken about the importance to awful wisconsin of having a thriving economy in the state's largest city. but unemployment in inner-city milwaukee, particularly among african-american men remains at 50% or higher. voters tell us if there are jobs, they are not here, they don't have access to them, and they are desperate for change sooner rather...
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ms. pham did receive a glad transfusion from another ebola survivor, dr. kent brantley, the first person to survive the decease here in the united states. it's assumed that his body contains the antibodies and it proves to be effective in the treatment of ms. pham. >> is there an update to other healthcare workers who may have been exposed t in the dallas area? >> we finally have a number of workers who is in that pool, that's 76. those people at the cdc added today to the official ebola watch list. there are other people who treated thomas duncan, not including ms. pham they're being monitored and having their temperatures taken twice daily. no one else is showing symptoms. this is in addition to the initial 48 people that duncan may have exposed prior to hospitalization, and we also note that none of those people have shown symptoms either. that is great news. >> earlier, i spoke with nurse and president of the emergency association. i asked if nurses feel that they're getting adequate trai training to handle ebola cases. >> we had our annual conference at th
ms. pham did receive a glad transfusion from another ebola survivor, dr. kent brantley, the first person to survive the decease here in the united states. it's assumed that his body contains the antibodies and it proves to be effective in the treatment of ms. pham. >> is there an update to other healthcare workers who may have been exposed t in the dallas area? >> we finally have a number of workers who is in that pool, that's 76. those people at the cdc added today to the official...
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kent brantley did confirm he went to dallas to donate plasma. ms.s priest spoke tonight. >> didn't have any affected yet. i think it's a very short time. she got the blood from the very good guy. he's a very good guy from somewhere. and she, he fly here. he flew to the dallas. >> up next, parents in new jersey are reacting to a horrific hazing scandal involving a local high school football team. this is a story unlike any you've ever heard about high school football hazing, coming up. i love having a free checked bag. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i have saved $75 in checked bag fees. priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. i love to travel, no foreign transaction fees means real savings. we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the us. when i spend money on this card i can see brazil in my future. i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family which means a lot to me. ♪ with centurylink visionary cloud a brinfrastructure, and custom communications so
kent brantley did confirm he went to dallas to donate plasma. ms.s priest spoke tonight. >> didn't have any affected yet. i think it's a very short time. she got the blood from the very good guy. he's a very good guy from somewhere. and she, he fly here. he flew to the dallas. >> up next, parents in new jersey are reacting to a horrific hazing scandal involving a local high school football team. this is a story unlike any you've ever heard about high school football hazing, coming...
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kent brantley did confirm he went to dallas to donate plasma. ms. priest spoke tonight. >> didn't have any affected yet. i think it's a very short time. she got the blood from the very good guy. he's a very good guy from somewhere. and she, he fly here. he flew to the dallas. >> up next, parents in new jersey are reacting to a horrific hazing scandal involving a local high school football team. this is a story unlike any you've ever heard about high school football hazing, coming up. get to the terminal across town. are all the green lights you? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. ♪ want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and smarter phones. think up new ways to produce energy. ♪ be an engineer. solve problems the world needs solved. what are you waiting for? changing the world is part of the jo
kent brantley did confirm he went to dallas to donate plasma. ms. priest spoke tonight. >> didn't have any affected yet. i think it's a very short time. she got the blood from the very good guy. he's a very good guy from somewhere. and she, he fly here. he flew to the dallas. >> up next, parents in new jersey are reacting to a horrific hazing scandal involving a local high school football team. this is a story unlike any you've ever heard about high school football hazing, coming...
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kent brantley, the first ebola survivor in the united states, and doctors believe his blood now contains antibodies that fight against ebola, and at the moment, it appears to be proving effective in ms. pham. >> part of the treatment was blood from dr. kent brantley. he was successfully treated for the virus and has donated his blood to three ebola patients. we are joined by his sister, christa. our infectious disease specialist also joins us. how do you feel knowing your brother may be helping others? >> i admire kent. in liberia, he was doing everything he could to help ebola patients. it's ban roller coaster ride. it was a devastating diagnosis, but we're so thankful that kent has recovered and is going to be able to make a full recovery, and there have really been a lot of blessings that have come out of the experience or the events, and one of those is the opportunity for kent to be able to help raise awareness about the crisis in west africa, and try to send more supplies and personnel and resources to help over there. >> doctor, on that note, do we know why dr. brantley's blood has been so successful'mingly in treating other patients infected with ebola? >> using serum, which
kent brantley, the first ebola survivor in the united states, and doctors believe his blood now contains antibodies that fight against ebola, and at the moment, it appears to be proving effective in ms. pham. >> part of the treatment was blood from dr. kent brantley. he was successfully treated for the virus and has donated his blood to three ebola patients. we are joined by his sister, christa. our infectious disease specialist also joins us. how do you feel knowing your brother may be...
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ms. vinson, coming into a building not far from here, now it seems, anderson. >> and i'm going to talk also to dr. kent brantly, who was treated at emory, the first american to be treated there when he was the first american flown with ebola into this country. i'll talk to him about emory and what he thought the treatment was like. thank you, a lot to cover in this hour. president obama cancelled his travel schedule today to meet with cabinet members who are coordinating the country's ebola response. senior white house correspondent jim a coscosta joins me live, w did he say? that there were problems? >> reporter: it was basically admitting that there were problems with the cdc and the handling of the ebola crisis. as he came out in front of the cameras later on in the afternoon he basically said he has called on his administration to get aggressive. here is what he had to say. >> as a consequence, what we have been doing here today is reviewing exactly what we know about what is happening in dallas and how we're going to make sure that something like that is not repeated. and that we are monitoring, s
ms. vinson, coming into a building not far from here, now it seems, anderson. >> and i'm going to talk also to dr. kent brantly, who was treated at emory, the first american to be treated there when he was the first american flown with ebola into this country. i'll talk to him about emory and what he thought the treatment was like. thank you, a lot to cover in this hour. president obama cancelled his travel schedule today to meet with cabinet members who are coordinating the country's...