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it does include perspiration. >> major general, get back your soldiers here. you have assured us they been adequately trained in avoiding the contraction of the ebola. if a soldier came to you and said major general, is it possible, not likely, is it possible to contract ebola sitting next to someone on the bus who has it? what would your answer be to them? i trust you will give us a straight answer. >> i would defer to the medical professionals as the doctor just said. it can be transmitted through sweat, bodily fluids has been noted. and i would say that that is why we have such three suit separation. that's why we don't -- >> fim a soldier and ascii that, what would your answer be? >> my answer would be, it's a hypothetical. >> it could certainly have been -- >> they could possibly happen. >> i'm asking you to answer hypothetical. >> you are asking me to answer hypothetical so it could possibly happen but i would defer and say in all likelihood and need to follow the procedures you were taught. >> i'm hoping they're getting the best training possible and i'
it does include perspiration. >> major general, get back your soldiers here. you have assured us they been adequately trained in avoiding the contraction of the ebola. if a soldier came to you and said major general, is it possible, not likely, is it possible to contract ebola sitting next to someone on the bus who has it? what would your answer be to them? i trust you will give us a straight answer. >> i would defer to the medical professionals as the doctor just said. it can be...
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. >> temperature, perspiration. and i have a fit bit. a fancy pedometer. >> it's no longer novelty.e seeing it around town. talking about it is one thing, we at "techknow" want to put them to work. let's check it out. fitness... >> you are wearing our socks, technique. >> tracking health. >> improve cognitive function. >> wearable technology is rolling out across the world. start-ups showcase products at conventions like this one. they hope to be part of the 19 million devices shipped to consumers this year. of course, follow 2014, apple ink made a splash -- apple inc made an announcement it was moving into apple launch. we decided to look at different products from different companies. first up a hexal skin a test designed to measure biometrics. a network using blue tooth to upload data. >> i have my hexal skin shirt on, sinked it to my phone. it is available to professional athletes and on my iphone. let's go. i have the basis watch on, which is measuring some of the same things. we do a comparison after. the intel basis can calculate steps taken, calories burnt and heart rate. it
. >> temperature, perspiration. and i have a fit bit. a fancy pedometer. >> it's no longer novelty.e seeing it around town. talking about it is one thing, we at "techknow" want to put them to work. let's check it out. fitness... >> you are wearing our socks, technique. >> tracking health. >> improve cognitive function. >> wearable technology is rolling out across the world. start-ups showcase products at conventions like this one. they hope to be...
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. >> if you start perspiring and sweating, you are turning real red, you want to make sure and your friends notice that, those are signs of let's get some water in you. >> near the construction site we found a group of children heading back to class from the music festival, each one of them with an ice cream in hand. that was a great way to beat the heat. >>> san francisco firefighters rushed to stop this 40-foot tower of water gushing in the south market neighborhood today. the public utility commission tells us a large big rig backed into a fire hydrant. said the fire department responded immediately keeping water loss to a minimum. the hydrant is expected to be replaced in a few days. >>> a 4th case of entero virus has been confirmed in the bay area. there's also a confirmed case in santa cruz. all of this comes after one in al a mean a yesterday. there are a total of 14 children who have been dying diagnosed with the virus across california. it can cause paralysis in some children. experts say they haven't figured out why this strain of the virus seems to be so resilient. >> it's always
. >> if you start perspiring and sweating, you are turning real red, you want to make sure and your friends notice that, those are signs of let's get some water in you. >> near the construction site we found a group of children heading back to class from the music festival, each one of them with an ice cream in hand. that was a great way to beat the heat. >>> san francisco firefighters rushed to stop this 40-foot tower of water gushing in the south market neighborhood...
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recommendations that supervisor mar proposed first, let's talk about the highlights we conducted in perspire are oewd we didn't know how much retail existed in san francisco formula retail accounts for 12 percent compared to national thirty percent we found out that commercial retail does not have control but it accounts for - formula retail occupies an stampeded 31 percent of the square footage state police it is highly downtown and the northeast waterfront perseverance of the formula retail is significantly by business type 84 percent are formula type compared to routines formula retail has a role to play in our neighborhoods but comes with potential drawbacks our proposal balances it to provide for public good we hear the concern is it drives rent up we find it is correlated with the economic cycles most of the applications occurs after the recession and formula retails have the resources to improve the storefronts with challenging conditions and help with these the revitalization of the neighborhood they have challenging to the community organizing and outreach those factors are importan
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he went to the hospital with the vomiting and the the high fever and the perspiration and was given a cursory treatment, it seemed and sent back into the community with ebola. >> what, if anything, do you know about the second person, this agent who went into that apartment and now is in this hospital in frisco being supposedly -- they're worried he may be showing ebola-like symptoms and may be tested for ebola. has the family heard about this? what was he doing in the apartment at the time? >> well, after, you know, the sheets were left and other things he had touched were there, of course, the mayor was most gracious in getting louise out to an undisclosed location away from there and someone had cleaned the place up and no doubt they were touching things that he had touched. it seems to us that if when he first said i'm vomiting, i have a fever, i'm perspiring, i need help. maybe if he would have gotten help then he could have been saved. >> there was a major blunder in dallas. he went to the emergency room and told the nurse he had just arrived from liberia and had vomiting and he
he went to the hospital with the vomiting and the the high fever and the perspiration and was given a cursory treatment, it seemed and sent back into the community with ebola. >> what, if anything, do you know about the second person, this agent who went into that apartment and now is in this hospital in frisco being supposedly -- they're worried he may be showing ebola-like symptoms and may be tested for ebola. has the family heard about this? what was he doing in the apartment at the...
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to keep even one beta perspiration from forming on that handsome face of his.is fan is so famous, it has its own twitter account. last night the actual fan took center stage at the debate between chris and a florida governor -- and florida governor rick scott. >> somehow there is a fan there, and for that reason, ladies and gentlemen, i am being told that governor scott -- really -- will not join us for this debate. >> mark, i have seen a lot of weird things covering politics. that was weird. neither candidate looks great there read scott looking petty and chris looking odd. who do you think that is worse for? >> i am not sure whether voters are going to care for elites. it is worse for scott. >> you will admit it is one of the odder things you have seen in a long time, right? >> it is pretty odd, although i have been a fan of charlie christ's fan a long time. so nothing would surprise me. >> a fan of the fan. coming up, the rands of time. mark halperin's interview with senator paul when we come back. ♪ >> mark, you wanted to look for -- live free or die, so yo
to keep even one beta perspiration from forming on that handsome face of his.is fan is so famous, it has its own twitter account. last night the actual fan took center stage at the debate between chris and a florida governor -- and florida governor rick scott. >> somehow there is a fan there, and for that reason, ladies and gentlemen, i am being told that governor scott -- really -- will not join us for this debate. >> mark, i have seen a lot of weird things covering politics. that...
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so the audience was able to cope with the mistakes, and the perspiration dripping off the actor's noseof like an audience sitting in theatre, so it had a kind of excitement. not a bad crowd tonight. there was a girl in a black dress wearing beads. the only thing that was wrong, she's a little too tall for me. hey, there's a nice-lookin' short one for you down there. what we would get is a series of domestic dramas broadcast into american living rooms. and i think it's not an accident. it's as if one living room meets another living room. i don't wanna go to the waverly ballroom. they stand around, make me feel like i'm a bug. i got feelings, too, no, thank you. marty! (marty) i'm going to stay home and watch sid caesar. you goin' to die without a son! so then i... i will die without a son. marty, put on the blue suit. i'm a fat little man, a fat, ugly little man! (sidney lumet) you were coming to their homes. this is a new experience in the history of entertainment and i don't know whether we know its significance yet. (charles champlin) it was a time of terrifying transition. televisi
so the audience was able to cope with the mistakes, and the perspiration dripping off the actor's noseof like an audience sitting in theatre, so it had a kind of excitement. not a bad crowd tonight. there was a girl in a black dress wearing beads. the only thing that was wrong, she's a little too tall for me. hey, there's a nice-lookin' short one for you down there. what we would get is a series of domestic dramas broadcast into american living rooms. and i think it's not an accident. it's as...
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there will be a lot of perspiring between now and then. >> glistening spencer, glistening.thank you. >> okay. >>> coming up next, a funny business between adam sandler and netflix. a major deal for a los gatos based streaming business. >>> another live check of the afternoon commute. this is the san mateo bridge. oncoming traffic headed back towards the east bay, and that's congested as it always is. not terribly horrible at this point, but much better if you're going the other way toward the peninsula. back with more on but when it came to medicare, ig was glad i could get a little help. (vo) ingrid and robert called anthem blue and found an atle help. and found an affordable medicare advantage plan that pays for many of the costs original medicare won't. now they can focus on other important decisions. retired and on a fixed income? anthem blue cross plans help protect you from high medical costs. call now for a plan that's right for you. choose from plans with no monthly premiums. gain access to our trusted network of doctors and hospitals. coverage for brand name and ge
there will be a lot of perspiring between now and then. >> glistening spencer, glistening.thank you. >> okay. >>> coming up next, a funny business between adam sandler and netflix. a major deal for a los gatos based streaming business. >>> another live check of the afternoon commute. this is the san mateo bridge. oncoming traffic headed back towards the east bay, and that's congested as it always is. not terribly horrible at this point, but much better if you're...
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he always says genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. he says you never fail 1,000 times.1 sthous ways not to do it. >> he not the model for innovation that then became central to the 20th century, so had he these kind of r & d labs. he had a team of people who had very different skills. people who were really fwood with material science and people good at thinking about electricity, people that were good at thinking about large network systems, and he was good at kind of managing all of them and innocentiveizing all of them. that was actually the new model for creativity and innovation that then became kind of the 20th century template for that. >> then you have innovation that happens in one dimension and leaves something out. the story of the phonograph is -- >> we always tell stories about the brilliant people in terms of their successes, but when you are on the cutting edge, you often have these weird blind spots where you can't see something, so there's a great -- a little bit tragic story about this french inventor named edward leon scott demartinville who invented
he always says genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. he says you never fail 1,000 times.1 sthous ways not to do it. >> he not the model for innovation that then became central to the 20th century, so had he these kind of r & d labs. he had a team of people who had very different skills. people who were really fwood with material science and people good at thinking about electricity, people that were good at thinking about large network systems, and he was good at kind of...
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know, anybody's who's studied political science knows about the kennedy-nixon debate, and nixon's perspiring, kennedy looks good and therefore kennedy wins the election. that's how political lore has it. so i can see you might have a dispute over the fan, but there's a time to cease and desist and get out there on the stage and air out your differences, regardless of what the air currents in the room actually are. >> well, you know, unlike scott, i'm going to stay on -- keep going back and forth with you. i've been in a lot of debates. i've never seen this. fan gate was the front-page news today all across florida. "the miami herald" headlined it, fangate, then debate. tampa bay times said after fan delay, a sharp debate. and the "orlando sentinel" has it as crist, scottrade barbs after a fan flap nearly derails debate. are those the headlines they want to see? >> no, and it doesn't matter what happened in the rest of the debate after you have a silly episode like that. rick scott has battled fairly low popularity and charlie crist has had a reincarnation now that he's a democrat. all you ne
know, anybody's who's studied political science knows about the kennedy-nixon debate, and nixon's perspiring, kennedy looks good and therefore kennedy wins the election. that's how political lore has it. so i can see you might have a dispute over the fan, but there's a time to cease and desist and get out there on the stage and air out your differences, regardless of what the air currents in the room actually are. >> well, you know, unlike scott, i'm going to stay on -- keep going back...
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besides the retching he presented with obvious physical symptoms of perspiring, pale pallor, trembling, pacing up and down, which are all typical signs of anxiety and trauma. point three. recurring therapeutic themes. 3.1. loss of miss reeva steenkamp. mr. pistorius was deprived of the opportunity to mourn the passing and loss of someone he loved immediately after the incident. as a result of the charge of premeditated murder as well as the ever-present media focused on him. he was saddened that he could not attend miss steenkamp's memorial service and funeral. this would usually offer closure to a grieving person. x exacerbating his grief, it was recognized that it was he that was ultimately responsible for the death of miss steenkamp, resulting in unresolved guilt for him. his attempts to process miss steenkamp's death and the circumstances that she died in has been an ongoing and uncompleted theme in psychotherapy. although he did go through the expected stages of the grieving process, he kept on looping back to previous stages of grief, thereby remaining in an unresolved spiral of
besides the retching he presented with obvious physical symptoms of perspiring, pale pallor, trembling, pacing up and down, which are all typical signs of anxiety and trauma. point three. recurring therapeutic themes. 3.1. loss of miss reeva steenkamp. mr. pistorius was deprived of the opportunity to mourn the passing and loss of someone he loved immediately after the incident. as a result of the charge of premeditated murder as well as the ever-present media focused on him. he was saddened...
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whether his perspiration in the holes of the bowling ball might have gotten on somebody else.s how insane this is getting. and that's why these restrictions have to be put in place. >> at that point he's not infected. >> okay. and i trust you, doctor. i'm coming to your house if you're wrong. i know where you live. >>> ahead, another terror attack. this time on two new york city police officers. hatchet-wielding man shot dead. geraldo's investigating. >>> later, how should christians process all the terrorism in the name of allah? should we turn the other cheek? i'm not afraid. i can face my 3rd grade class trip. tying shoes, fixing pigtails. new tena instadry. 864 tiny funnels zip wetness away. that's fearless protection poise maximum can't match. with tena, i'm not afraid. and you won't be either. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. ...and tkind of like you huffing sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can b
whether his perspiration in the holes of the bowling ball might have gotten on somebody else.s how insane this is getting. and that's why these restrictions have to be put in place. >> at that point he's not infected. >> okay. and i trust you, doctor. i'm coming to your house if you're wrong. i know where you live. >>> ahead, another terror attack. this time on two new york city police officers. hatchet-wielding man shot dead. geraldo's investigating. >>> later,...
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besides the wretching, he presented with obvious physical symptoms of perspiring, trembling, pacing up and down, which are all typical signs of anxiety and trauma. point three. recurring therapeutic themes. 3.1. loss of miss reeva steenkamp. mr. pistorius was deprived of the opportunity to mourn the passing and loss of someone he loved immediately after the incident. as a result of the charge of premeditated murder, as well as the ever-present media focus on him, he was certain that he could not attend ms. steenkamp's memorial service and funeral. this would usually offer closure to a grieving person. >> reporter: so the morning's proceedings so far have been all the defense were trying to show oscar pistorius as a man who had suffered and is still suffering significantly over what he has done. the next witness, a probation officer from the south african department of correctional services. with a recommendation that oscar pistorius shouldn't go to jail, but should instead serve house arrest, but also carry out a community service sentence. >> how many years did you have in mind? >> in
besides the wretching, he presented with obvious physical symptoms of perspiring, trembling, pacing up and down, which are all typical signs of anxiety and trauma. point three. recurring therapeutic themes. 3.1. loss of miss reeva steenkamp. mr. pistorius was deprived of the opportunity to mourn the passing and loss of someone he loved immediately after the incident. as a result of the charge of premeditated murder, as well as the ever-present media focus on him, he was certain that he could...
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besides the wretching, he presented with obvious physical symptoms of perspiring, trembling, pacing up and down, which are all typical signs of anxiety and trauma. point three. recurring therapeutic themes. 3.1. loss of miss reeva steenkamp. mr. pistorius was deprived of the opportunity to mourn the passing and loss of someone he loved immediately after the incident. as a result of the charge of premeditated murder, as well as the ever-present media focus on him, he was certain that he could not attend ms. steenkamp's memorial service and funeral. this would usually offer closure to a grieving person. >> reporter: so the morning's proceedings so far have been all about that particular witness, dr. hartsenburg and her description of how oscar pistorius is suffering and has suffered, but she received a very tough cross-examination from the lead counsel for the state, for the prosecution. it sounded a bit like what we became used to hearing how he performed during the trial itself. he was very aggressive questioning her, and asking her why she should be focused on oscar pistorius's grief,
besides the wretching, he presented with obvious physical symptoms of perspiring, trembling, pacing up and down, which are all typical signs of anxiety and trauma. point three. recurring therapeutic themes. 3.1. loss of miss reeva steenkamp. mr. pistorius was deprived of the opportunity to mourn the passing and loss of someone he loved immediately after the incident. as a result of the charge of premeditated murder, as well as the ever-present media focus on him, he was certain that he could...
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whether his perspiration in the holes of the bowling ball might have gotten on somebody else.hat's how insane this is getting. and that's why these restrictions have to be put in place. >> at that point he's not infected. >> okay. and i trust you, doctor. i'm coming to your house if you're wrong. i know where you live. >>> ahead, another terror attack. this time on two new york city police officers. hatchet-wielding man shot dead. geraldo's investigating. >>> later, how should christians process all the terrorism in the name of allah? should we turn the other cheek? [ male announcer ] some come here to build something smarter. ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster... something safer... something greener. something the whole world can share. people come to boeing to do many different things. but it's always about the very thing we do best. ♪ but it's always about the very thing we do best. means keeping seven billion ctransactions flowing.g, and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are al
whether his perspiration in the holes of the bowling ball might have gotten on somebody else.hat's how insane this is getting. and that's why these restrictions have to be put in place. >> at that point he's not infected. >> okay. and i trust you, doctor. i'm coming to your house if you're wrong. i know where you live. >>> ahead, another terror attack. this time on two new york city police officers. hatchet-wielding man shot dead. geraldo's investigating. >>>...
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he always said genius is 1% inspiration, 99% perspiration.e says, in the book, who says i failed 1,000 time cities in just found 1,000 ways not to do it right or something like that >> the other thing he did that was really important is he built a model for innovation that then became central to the 20th century. so, he had these kind of r&d labs and he had a team of people who had very different skills, right? people really good with material science, he had people really good with thinking about electricity and people good at thinking about large network systems. and he was good at kind of managing all of them and incentivizing all of them. that was actually new model for creativity and innovation that then became kind of the 20th century template for that. >> then you have innovation that happens in a one -- in one dimension and leave something out, the story of the phonograph is really interesting. >> yeah. yeah. we always tell stories about these brave people in terms of their successes, but when you're on the cutting edge, you often hav
he always said genius is 1% inspiration, 99% perspiration.e says, in the book, who says i failed 1,000 time cities in just found 1,000 ways not to do it right or something like that >> the other thing he did that was really important is he built a model for innovation that then became central to the 20th century. so, he had these kind of r&d labs and he had a team of people who had very different skills, right? people really good with material science, he had people really good with...
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according to my sensations, if not the thermometer, i've stayed indoors until tonight steaming with perspiration. and at 2:00 in that afternoon, strong got the afternoon edition of a new york newspaper. it reported debt back el that had taken place at petersburg. strong described what had taken place and concluded his diary with this glum note. we have no right to expect speedy victory in this war. or to ask that rebellion be suppressed until we have suffered more than we yet have done. well, the juice of july 30th captured how people felt in the north. it was a long, hot, awful summer p. in may and june 18664 u lessis s. grant pummelled each other outside of richmond, virginia. grant lost 6 0,000 men in that period. in the midst of all that carnage, abraham lincoln was renominated during the republican party for president. and he was put on a platform pledging a constitutional amendment to abolish slavery. if you have seen the spielburg movie "lincoln" you know how that turns out. even though it was unanimous, he wasn't necessarily well liked by everyone in his party. in fact the radical wing o
according to my sensations, if not the thermometer, i've stayed indoors until tonight steaming with perspiration. and at 2:00 in that afternoon, strong got the afternoon edition of a new york newspaper. it reported debt back el that had taken place at petersburg. strong described what had taken place and concluded his diary with this glum note. we have no right to expect speedy victory in this war. or to ask that rebellion be suppressed until we have suffered more than we yet have done. well,...
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i have stayed indoors until tonight steaming with perspiration, and at 2:00 in that afternoon, strong got the afternoon edition of the newspaper and it described a debacle that took place at st. peter'sberg. he concluded his diary with this glum note, we have no right to expect speedy victory in this war. or to ask that rebellion be s suppressed until we have suffered more than we yet have done. well the news of july 30th, captured, i think, how the summer of 1864 felt to many people in the north, it was a long, hot, awful summer. in may and june of 1864, ulysses s. grant and robert e lee had pummelled each other, outside of richmond, near rich p monday in virginia, grant lost 60,000 men in that period, in the midst of all that carnage, abraham lincoln was renominated by the republican party for president. and he was put on a platform pledging a constitutional amendment to abolish slavery. if any of you have seen the wonderful spielberg movie "lincoln," you know how that turned out. although his nomination was unanimous, he wasn't really well liked by every member of his party. the ra
i have stayed indoors until tonight steaming with perspiration, and at 2:00 in that afternoon, strong got the afternoon edition of the newspaper and it described a debacle that took place at st. peter'sberg. he concluded his diary with this glum note, we have no right to expect speedy victory in this war. or to ask that rebellion be s suppressed until we have suffered more than we yet have done. well the news of july 30th, captured, i think, how the summer of 1864 felt to many people in the...
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according to my sensations if not the thermometer appeared i stayed indoors tonight steaming with perspiration. at 2:00 in the afternoon, he got the afternoon addition of a local new york newspaper that reported the debacle that had taken place in petersburg, and strong one back to his diary and described what had taken place. have nouded this -- we right to expect speedy victory in this war or to ask that until we be suppressed have suffered more than we yet have done. well, the news of july 30 captured, i think, how the summer of 1864 felt too many people in the north. it was a long, hot, awful summer. 1864, ulyssese of s grant and robert e lee had pummeled each other outside of richmond, near richmond and virginia. grant lost 60,000 men during that time. in the midst of all that carnage, abraham lincoln was renominated by the republican party for president. platformt on a pledging a constitutional amendment to abolish slavery. if any of you have seen the wonderful spielberg movie "lincoln," you know how that turned out. although his nomination was notimous, he was necessarily well-liked by
according to my sensations if not the thermometer appeared i stayed indoors tonight steaming with perspiration. at 2:00 in the afternoon, he got the afternoon addition of a local new york newspaper that reported the debacle that had taken place in petersburg, and strong one back to his diary and described what had taken place. have nouded this -- we right to expect speedy victory in this war or to ask that until we be suppressed have suffered more than we yet have done. well, the news of july...
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you testified earlier perspiration would do it spent there are protocols -- >> i want to know the protocols in place but i've seen the equipment that we have answers for disease control actually got, and we could bring up a heating device that heats the plane to 140 degrees to kill the germs and that's what we used in the bird flu. we doing anything like that to make sure those planes aren't little ebola transporters? >> you sound upset advance our -- >> i'm not upset. i'm happy. >> will make sure you get the protocols. >> i'm not happy with, again can you tell me me you are responsible for preparedness. if that's not your responsibility, isn't the new guy? does have the ability to go in and make certain that we are prepared? what you want to do is be prepared to the boy scouts marching song, be prepared. we spend millions of dollars, and inspector general of the united states has gone at our request and look at when agency is doing to be prepared and it's a scathing report we are not prepared. so you go back to the other guy who didn't show up today, the new czar. we want to work with you.
you testified earlier perspiration would do it spent there are protocols -- >> i want to know the protocols in place but i've seen the equipment that we have answers for disease control actually got, and we could bring up a heating device that heats the plane to 140 degrees to kill the germs and that's what we used in the bird flu. we doing anything like that to make sure those planes aren't little ebola transporters? >> you sound upset advance our -- >> i'm not upset. i'm...
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and a potential ebola patient coughs, sneezes, perspires perfupe profusely, what about that?ce that could lead to the spread? >> i think the chances are extremely low even in that circumstance. first of all, coughing doesn't -- shouldn't have anything because it's not spread through the air. it's not spread through coughing. you know, if an ebola patient is sweating profusely, there's sweat everywhere. there's a theoretical risk that you can pick it up, but i think it's so small, i personally would not be worried about that. but the bottom line is, if somebody's very sick and they're bleeding, again, if they are, if they're vomiting in the bathroom, if they're -- that obviously then starts increasing the risk. and you want to, you know, i'm sure the airline staff are going to try to isolate that bathroom or isolate that patient. but that's really rare. if somebody's coming in with, let's say, without any symptoms, they're not infectious. if they do have symptoms and leave a little sweat residue, it's totally safe. the chances that you're going to walk in 15 minutes later and
and a potential ebola patient coughs, sneezes, perspires perfupe profusely, what about that?ce that could lead to the spread? >> i think the chances are extremely low even in that circumstance. first of all, coughing doesn't -- shouldn't have anything because it's not spread through the air. it's not spread through coughing. you know, if an ebola patient is sweating profusely, there's sweat everywhere. there's a theoretical risk that you can pick it up, but i think it's so small, i...