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i'm sure it is possible. i'm sure it is possible. the other example which i can give you is that after the work in yugoslavia, then nato bombed yugoslavia. in two years we agreed between russia and nato, creation of nato and russian country. if you read the statement, it was verified by all nato countries and by russia. and we agreed in principle also how to cooperate between nato and russia. unfortunately, we failed with that calculation later, but we agreed in principle. that's what it is possible. we may think it is not, how to implement this. this is everyday job. >> question down in the front. >> thank you. iran from afghanistan and here i'm at rome sealed foundation. my question is, minister, how do you assess the security situation in the region? when the nato combat operation ends the end of this year. while we clearly say that taliban are not completely dismantled, we have isis/eisele and what results he khorasan group. how d.c. the region will cooperate with all these security concerns? thank you. >
i'm sure it is possible. i'm sure it is possible. the other example which i can give you is that after the work in yugoslavia, then nato bombed yugoslavia. in two years we agreed between russia and nato, creation of nato and russian country. if you read the statement, it was verified by all nato countries and by russia. and we agreed in principle also how to cooperate between nato and russia. unfortunately, we failed with that calculation later, but we agreed in principle. that's what it is...
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chairman, because at one point it did include possible references to a possible pardon for mr. nixon. to which the third and fourth questions in the resolution are directed. however, near the entire meeting covered other subjects all dealing with the totally new situation resulting from the critical evidence on the tape of june 23, 1972. general haig told me he willed -- he had been told of the new and damaging evidence by lawers on the white house staff who had firsthand knowledge of what was on the tape. the substance of this conversation was that the new disclosure would be devastating, even catastrophic insofar as president nixon was concerned. based on what he had learned of the conversation on the tape, he wanted to know whether i was prepared to assume the presidency within a very short period of time. and whether i would be willing to make recommendations to the president as to what course he should now follow. i cannot really express adequately in words how shocked and how stunned i was by this unbelievable revelation. first was the sudden awareness that i was likely t
chairman, because at one point it did include possible references to a possible pardon for mr. nixon. to which the third and fourth questions in the resolution are directed. however, near the entire meeting covered other subjects all dealing with the totally new situation resulting from the critical evidence on the tape of june 23, 1972. general haig told me he willed -- he had been told of the new and damaging evidence by lawers on the white house staff who had firsthand knowledge of what was...
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there is this possibility.ry experiments state in the country that have created places like this. that wejust a mentality need to have. >> i was deeply moved in your book about the geriatric ward floor that you never even bothered to walk into, you said. talk about the experience of sitting there with a lead geriatrician and his patients. howhis brought home to me we are utterly failing to teach basic skills the geriatrician's understand. >> what is the geriatrician? >> they take care of the elderly people number or dominantly over the age of 75 or 80. say to mom, let's go see a geriatrician today? patients, heis would be willing to take the time to deal with a high blood pressure, the bad knees, the lung cancer. they have a lot of issues. what he recognized was, how'd do you cut through that to recognize what the most threatening concerns are for a person? >> tell us the story. it is astonishing what you thought was important and what the doctor thought was important. he nodules seen on her lung film that migh
there is this possibility.ry experiments state in the country that have created places like this. that wejust a mentality need to have. >> i was deeply moved in your book about the geriatric ward floor that you never even bothered to walk into, you said. talk about the experience of sitting there with a lead geriatrician and his patients. howhis brought home to me we are utterly failing to teach basic skills the geriatrician's understand. >> what is the geriatrician? >> they...
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all of those are possible. my own guess is that if we shot for whole brain emulation in the whop of then getting an -- hope of then getting an a.i. that actually contained all the human values we enhanced so the superintelligence would inherit our values, we would probably find that what succeeded before was some form of neuromorphic a.i. that didn't have our values. it would be easier to achieve machine intelligence by clobbering together something vaguely inspired by biology than by really succeeding with such a high degree of finality that we would get all the relevant evaluative dispositions captured. >> i presume many members of the audience are really interested in the far future and want to become researchers or do research for some time. in which of those three areas do you think the value of the marginal next researcher is higher? wondering about superintelligence, researching on that area trying to find other things that are exist ten, risks or -- existential risks or other forms of knowns or unknowns
all of those are possible. my own guess is that if we shot for whole brain emulation in the whop of then getting an -- hope of then getting an a.i. that actually contained all the human values we enhanced so the superintelligence would inherit our values, we would probably find that what succeeded before was some form of neuromorphic a.i. that didn't have our values. it would be easier to achieve machine intelligence by clobbering together something vaguely inspired by biology than by really...
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it doesn't change the fact that it is possible to take care of ebola safely. but it does change substantially how we approach it. we have to rethink the way we address ebola in infection control. even a single infection can unacceptable. i'll get into details of what we're thinking about with regard on how to make care safer in a minute, but i want to step back first and outline what we're doing and what the current status is. first, before the index patient in dallas was hospitalized and isolated, there were 48 potential contacts, ten known to have contact with him. 38 who may have had contact with them. all of those 48 contacts have been monitored daily, none of them have developed fever or other symptoms as of now. this is consistent with what we know about ebola, that people aren't sick when they don't have symptoms, and the sicker they get the more infectious they may become because the amount of virus in their body increases. second, for the healthcare worker who was diagnosed yesterday, we have been discussing with her our team lead in texas, we have sp
it doesn't change the fact that it is possible to take care of ebola safely. but it does change substantially how we approach it. we have to rethink the way we address ebola in infection control. even a single infection can unacceptable. i'll get into details of what we're thinking about with regard on how to make care safer in a minute, but i want to step back first and outline what we're doing and what the current status is. first, before the index patient in dallas was hospitalized and...
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does that seem possible considering how much ground they have gained?e going to take baghdad. does that seem possible at all. >> you don't want to attack your enemy's strongest points. >> you hear them making all of these advances and what's the truth here? >> i don't know that they are the bully on the playground and i don't know who is saying that. that critic needs to get their act together. isis is a considerable threat and could be defined and it's extremely important to laser in on kobani and try to draw conclusions, we may be attributing more to them than we should. >> barbara starr, less than a minute left, now what is left for the pentagon at the moment? >> keeping their eye on the airport but also trying to look at this through the lens of isis. maybe it's not about taking all of baghdad but what if isis continues to take away portions of the city gaining enough control to reach a tipping point in certain places in baghdad that makes certain parts of that city under their control? maybe not the whole thing, maybe they don't need the whole thin
does that seem possible considering how much ground they have gained?e going to take baghdad. does that seem possible at all. >> you don't want to attack your enemy's strongest points. >> you hear them making all of these advances and what's the truth here? >> i don't know that they are the bully on the playground and i don't know who is saying that. that critic needs to get their act together. isis is a considerable threat and could be defined and it's extremely important to...
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as soon as possible. this is the intention of iran to accelerate the process. it is also the intention of the iaea to accelerate the process. this is not an endless process so with the corporation, we can clarify these issues within a reasonable timeframe. >> let me just jump in on this issue. there are experts who say that it's going to be very difficult to get iran to provide a full concession of past activities especially activities that were directly related to the nuclear weapons program. and so it should be sufficient simply to have confidence that those activities are not continuing today and that we have monitoring measures in place that would enable us to determine whether they have resumed in the future. what do you think about that approach? >> it is a reasonable timeframe. a reasonable timeline, you can do some simple -- we have identified certain areas. if we address the three steps, the three measures how long does it take? it is easy to perceive. it will not be one month but it will be a re
as soon as possible. this is the intention of iran to accelerate the process. it is also the intention of the iaea to accelerate the process. this is not an endless process so with the corporation, we can clarify these issues within a reasonable timeframe. >> let me just jump in on this issue. there are experts who say that it's going to be very difficult to get iran to provide a full concession of past activities especially activities that were directly related to the nuclear weapons...
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a second possible ebola diagnosis tonight. this is after the first patient has passed away from the virus. the two cases may be connected. sergeant michael monig was sent into the apartment where thomas eric duncan was staying and he had some contact with duncan's family members. today he reported possible reporting of the virus. >> while we are being told the risk is minimal, over an abundance of caution we are taking actions to make sure the public health, safety and welfare is protected. >> the case has been transferred to the same dallas hospital where mr. duncan died this morning. duncan's doctors said he fought courageously, and passed away eight days after his diagnosis and had been showing symptoms and sought care well before that. elizabeth cohen is out front tonight, out front of the hospital. and what more can you tell us about the sergeant right now? >> reporter: well he is a deputy sheriff and he was inside the apartment where duncan was staying. however it appears he did not have contact with duncan and he was in
a second possible ebola diagnosis tonight. this is after the first patient has passed away from the virus. the two cases may be connected. sergeant michael monig was sent into the apartment where thomas eric duncan was staying and he had some contact with duncan's family members. today he reported possible reporting of the virus. >> while we are being told the risk is minimal, over an abundance of caution we are taking actions to make sure the public health, safety and welfare is...
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that's why it is possible. we may think it is not possible. we agree how to apply, how to implement this. this is everyday job, and not only -- beautiful document. >> question down front. >> thank you. i'm from afghanistan and i fear that rumsfeld foundation field. my question is, minister, how do you assess the security situation in the region? when they made a combat operation ends up at this year. while we clear say that, taliban are not completely dismantled, we have isis/isil and we recently see horizon coming up. how do you see the region will cooperate with all these security concerns? >> well, the topic of our meeting was russian and u.s. i think that if we publish it, we will publish it, it will both be important to the stability in the region. because for different reasons it's important for the united states, but not less for russia, particularly. and we cooperated quite well during different periods. it was during the period of taliban and after september 11, and that's why we helped nato and american troops to receive transit of w
that's why it is possible. we may think it is not possible. we agree how to apply, how to implement this. this is everyday job, and not only -- beautiful document. >> question down front. >> thank you. i'm from afghanistan and i fear that rumsfeld foundation field. my question is, minister, how do you assess the security situation in the region? when they made a combat operation ends up at this year. while we clear say that, taliban are not completely dismantled, we have isis/isil...
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is that possible? >> yeah it is possible. >> good. there you go. it's possible. yes.yes, you are right. but let's be fair a little bit. flashing back to 2006, that was in the middle of the congressional page scandal with mark foley and i was working for thomas rend reynolds and they got their clocks cleaned. this time around, i'm actually relieved the media isn't covering this because if they were they would make republicans out to be women-hating anti-feminist. i'm happy the media for the first time is covering the straight news. you saw what they did with todd akin, this time around they are covering story that's matter. to their credit. ebola. they are not doing what they typically do. squl and that's track republican. >> i find it very, very strange there are political stories out there for example. president obama's story on his campai campaign twhoo campaign wouldn't that be a good story. >> but they also want to talk about renee zel weger. >> you could do both. let me ask, is it possible that the network's chiefs sense a republican land slide and therefore don'
is that possible? >> yeah it is possible. >> good. there you go. it's possible. yes.yes, you are right. but let's be fair a little bit. flashing back to 2006, that was in the middle of the congressional page scandal with mark foley and i was working for thomas rend reynolds and they got their clocks cleaned. this time around, i'm actually relieved the media isn't covering this because if they were they would make republicans out to be women-hating anti-feminist. i'm happy the media...
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possibly a second ebola patient. let's listen if to the police chief. >> you know, things sometimes turn out and sometimes they do not, for us, we can't afford to make mistakes so we have to process all of the patients as if they were actually -- whether they have ebola or other infectious diseases to be on the safe side. [ inaudible question ] >> i think
possibly a second ebola patient. let's listen if to the police chief. >> you know, things sometimes turn out and sometimes they do not, for us, we can't afford to make mistakes so we have to process all of the patients as if they were actually -- whether they have ebola or other infectious diseases to be on the safe side. [ inaudible question ] >> i think
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but some are a possibility on a clothesline to one deconditions possibly a hail of along the coastline howling weekend most showers will arrive before the afternoon hours and we will catch breaks as we head into this check retreat hour and five at this late evening >> : sunday on the day forecast showers officially out in early saturday morning has that quite calm of the sunshine warmer temperatures into next week a month more details coming up in a moment. and not with any hot spots approach to the bay bridge the meeting will start off >> : some retail bridge did check the chp to have an instance to report your >> : golden gate bridge drive time about 25 minutes out of nevada and the city >> : and live look at the center fell bridge right conditions as a matter of your desk a customer >> : not checking any slow spots of the dublin interchange no incidents on the south bay. saucing ran on the >> : 417 this morning cup killer behind bars after being on the run for seven weeks >> : hence of the towns have canceled all of a lean and fear. >> : but notre retreating because he's behind bars
but some are a possibility on a clothesline to one deconditions possibly a hail of along the coastline howling weekend most showers will arrive before the afternoon hours and we will catch breaks as we head into this check retreat hour and five at this late evening >> : sunday on the day forecast showers officially out in early saturday morning has that quite calm of the sunshine warmer temperatures into next week a month more details coming up in a moment. and not with any hot spots...
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possibly next tuesday, but they're being very, very careful.he rest of the skeletal remains on the site for a few days so that they could just comb over every possible detail. they needed to go underneath the remains to see if dna had seeped into the soil. they had to test around the remains to see if there was any other trace of dna, so they're being extremely careful, carol. so we may not hear maybe for a few days. >> and joey, i'm just wondering. let's say police do identify these remains as hannah graham's, will they immediately charge jesse matthew in the case? >> what happens is this, carol. the fact that there's a body now, we know he has been charged with abduction with intent to defile which is a sex abuse charge which is very significant, okay, but we also know that that charge could be upgraded in the event that this is unanimous graham, most unfortunately, to murder. and in the event that happens, it's significant, the finding of the body, because of the evidence they're looking for. so the time frame they used to do it will depend
possibly next tuesday, but they're being very, very careful.he rest of the skeletal remains on the site for a few days so that they could just comb over every possible detail. they needed to go underneath the remains to see if dna had seeped into the soil. they had to test around the remains to see if there was any other trace of dna, so they're being extremely careful, carol. so we may not hear maybe for a few days. >> and joey, i'm just wondering. let's say police do identify these...
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our team is doing everything possible to help her win that fight. and on tuesday her condition was upgraded to good and as the doctor mentioned earlier, nina's care continues to evolve. i can tell that you the prayers of the entire texas health system are with her. yesterday, as has been noted, we identified second caregiver with ebola. i can also tell that you our thoughts and prayers remain with amber as well. a lot is being said about what may or may not have occurred to cause nina and amber to contract ebola. we know that they are both extremely skilled nurses, and we are using full protective measures under the cdc protocols so we don't yet know precisely how or when they were infected but it's clear there was an exposure somewhere, some time and we are pouring over records and observations in doing all that we can to fine the officers. you have asked about the sequence of events with regard to our preparedness for ebola and our treatment of mr. duncan. key events from our preparation time line are attached to our submitted statement but scheye
our team is doing everything possible to help her win that fight. and on tuesday her condition was upgraded to good and as the doctor mentioned earlier, nina's care continues to evolve. i can tell that you the prayers of the entire texas health system are with her. yesterday, as has been noted, we identified second caregiver with ebola. i can also tell that you our thoughts and prayers remain with amber as well. a lot is being said about what may or may not have occurred to cause nina and amber...
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i'm going to make it as simple as i possibly can so everybody can enjoy.ecently we've seen world number one, 23 years old, won the world championship. world number two is 22 years old. a young person's game, not an old person's game. they're doing things like normal young people do. >> this 16-year-old from the bronx took on a besh reggie bushan grandmother and won -- belarusan grandmother and won. more than 500 players have come from 40 countries. the battle is out for a share of the prize money. >> the reason i'm here is to make history. >> $1 million in prize money. >> i came here to play chess and win. >> i want to take part in that. ♪ >> throwing in $1 million of prize money is a makeover into the game. they've done it with poker. and with so many young players, this could be their best. even some fear it might be a hard sell. >> ok. i think i have absolutely nothing left to say. that brings today's show to a close. you can find more on our website and me and the bbc team. i'm katty kay for "bbc world news america." thank you for watching. i'll see yo
i'm going to make it as simple as i possibly can so everybody can enjoy.ecently we've seen world number one, 23 years old, won the world championship. world number two is 22 years old. a young person's game, not an old person's game. they're doing things like normal young people do. >> this 16-year-old from the bronx took on a besh reggie bushan grandmother and won -- belarusan grandmother and won. more than 500 players have come from 40 countries. the battle is out for a share of the...
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>> we are certainly looking at all the possibilities. we want to make sure that when patients are cared for, they are cared for safely. i think the event in dallas this week shows how hard it is to do that. care for a patient with ebola requires meticulous attention to detail, and we are looking at how to make that safer and easier. one more question in the room, and then we will be done. >> my next question comes from the associated press. good afternoon. your line is open. >> could you please tell the steps that the health care workers in texas were taking to decontaminate? how did it work? you mentioned something about starting a buddy system. if you could mention what's been done up to this point. >> what we're doing is looking at every aspect of prevention of infection in the dallas hospital. that includes what is done when people put on their personal protective equipment. that may mean looking at the different equipment that's used and seeing if there is equipment that's easier to put on or more protective. what they do when they
>> we are certainly looking at all the possibilities. we want to make sure that when patients are cared for, they are cared for safely. i think the event in dallas this week shows how hard it is to do that. care for a patient with ebola requires meticulous attention to detail, and we are looking at how to make that safer and easier. one more question in the room, and then we will be done. >> my next question comes from the associated press. good afternoon. your line is open....
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. >> yeah >> so that is, and it is something that is possible. >> yes. >> great. >> thank you. >> are there any other questions or comments? >> thank you, so much. we may have further questions, but i think that we want to get to the high speed rail presentation as well. >> thank you. >> and now, mr. bench will present for high speed rail. >> good morning, directors and thank you for the opportunity to be with you today and i am ben, for the northern california regional director for the california high speed rail authority, to director reiskin point we have begun to have 50 year, and not that they feel like they take 50 years to get through, but rather that if we all were sitting here 50 years from now, what sort of system will we have wanted to have accomplished? what goals will we have wanted to achieve 50 years on? and so, from the authorities perspective and the first step, in that 50 year journey is our vehicle procurement and as you may be aware, the authority has released a request for it, and the expression of interest, and for our future vehicles. and ultimately, what we will
. >> yeah >> so that is, and it is something that is possible. >> yes. >> great. >> thank you. >> are there any other questions or comments? >> thank you, so much. we may have further questions, but i think that we want to get to the high speed rail presentation as well. >> thank you. >> and now, mr. bench will present for high speed rail. >> good morning, directors and thank you for the opportunity to be with you today and i am ben,...
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possibly the same amount in the santa cruz mountains.emperatures are warmer tomorrow because of the lack of rain, and carbon monoxide detectors, smoke alarms, change the batteries tomorrow when you set back the clock. the sun comes up an hour earlier so enjoy the sunshine and soviet there early and a warming trend for next week. panchos. with the rain expected, take live doppler hd with you to the parade and download our weather app and you can get it free from the apple app store or google play. the parade starts at noon but you can watch from work with our coverage at 11 o'clock a.m. before the parade starts and we will life stream so you can watch the app or go to abc7news.com online or tune in to abc7 news. >>> in the south bay, san jose police are investigating two straight fatal accidents involving pedestrians. a map was killed and the victim was trapped under a vehicle last night at 10:30 and died at accident. there were two cars. one stayed on the scene. the other took off. >> police responded to another accident when a car struc
possibly the same amount in the santa cruz mountains.emperatures are warmer tomorrow because of the lack of rain, and carbon monoxide detectors, smoke alarms, change the batteries tomorrow when you set back the clock. the sun comes up an hour earlier so enjoy the sunshine and soviet there early and a warming trend for next week. panchos. with the rain expected, take live doppler hd with you to the parade and download our weather app and you can get it free from the apple app store or google...
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they are getting the best possible care. thoughts and prayers are with them and their families and we're continuing to monitor their condition. number two, the second nurse to be diagnosed as all of you are aware travelled from dallas to cleveland and back. as a consequence, it is very important for us to make sure that we are monitoring and tracking anyone who has in close proximity to this second nurse to make sure that their temperatures are being taken and we know that they are receiving the kind of attention that they need to ensure that there is not additional spread of the disease. i spoke to governor kasich in ohio today who is on top of it. we haven employed cdc personnel there to make sure they are getting all of the support they need. and we will continue to work both with them as well as the airlines, getting the manifests and assuring that we are keeping track of anybody who was in close proximity to the second nurse. number three, we remain focused on the situation at texas presbyterian in dallas. as i've said
they are getting the best possible care. thoughts and prayers are with them and their families and we're continuing to monitor their condition. number two, the second nurse to be diagnosed as all of you are aware travelled from dallas to cleveland and back. as a consequence, it is very important for us to make sure that we are monitoring and tracking anyone who has in close proximity to this second nurse to make sure that their temperatures are being taken and we know that they are receiving...
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there are other possible tests. but what it just says is that, again, as scientists, we're always careful about our statements and it's probably occurred once that they were able to figure out it was positive. they assure themselves this is a positive result. but it sounds likely that it's positive and it's going to stay positive. >> there's no chance, you think, that once they try to confirm it they can say oh, this was a mistake, it's not really ebola. >> no chance. these analysis nowadays are pretty specific. and, you know, unless there was some kind of contamination, i don't know whether it's the same lab where they did the first analysis which you know raises a possibility, very small possibility of contamination of the samples. but these we know are fairly robust. it will be reaffirmed as the cdc does their own independent analysis. >> the press release was from the texas department of state health services, not. cdc. we're waiting to get more from them. this is coming from the texas department of state health
there are other possible tests. but what it just says is that, again, as scientists, we're always careful about our statements and it's probably occurred once that they were able to figure out it was positive. they assure themselves this is a positive result. but it sounds likely that it's positive and it's going to stay positive. >> there's no chance, you think, that once they try to confirm it they can say oh, this was a mistake, it's not really ebola. >> no chance. these analysis...
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find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. could save you fifteen percent or more on cary knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. whoo! forty-four ladies, that's me! whoo...gonna get some cold cuts today! painstakingly engineered without compromise. to be more powerful... and, miraculously, unleash 46 mpg highway. an extravagance reserved for the privileged few. until now. hey josh! new jetta? yeah. introducing lots of new. the new volkswagen jetta tdi clean diesel. isn't it time for german engineering? >>> welcome back. i'm jim sciutto in new york. we continue to follow the sad, somber developments in the cease missing uva student, hannah graham. news today that apparent human remains tied to the case discovered in an abandoned property. i'm joined by tom fuentes, danny cevallos and mel rob
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one possible exposure.nd over here on my neck, one possible exposure. >> stephen: that's terrifying. the only thing that can stop ebola is wetnaps! (laughter) gupta clearly blew the protocols. so nation, once again, it falls to me to properly demonstrate how to isolate this virus. i'll use this bowl of vanilla ice cream to represent a sterile sealed hospital room. now, someone with ebola comes in, they got their bodily fluids. all right, all over the sterile room. obviously, blood is one of the ways it is transmitted. then, this is their saliva. it's a little frothy. they might have rabies as well. (laughter) these represent their sneeze particles, okay? right there. (laughter) and one of the symptoms of ebola is bleeding from the eyeballs, so... there you go. (laughter) so now you've got all these dangerous contaminants together. but you can stay safe, as long as you avoid all contact. (laughter) though, i gotta say, that looks pretty good. it probably wouldn't hurt to have a little ebola. mm-mm-mm, mm-mmm
one possible exposure.nd over here on my neck, one possible exposure. >> stephen: that's terrifying. the only thing that can stop ebola is wetnaps! (laughter) gupta clearly blew the protocols. so nation, once again, it falls to me to properly demonstrate how to isolate this virus. i'll use this bowl of vanilla ice cream to represent a sterile sealed hospital room. now, someone with ebola comes in, they got their bodily fluids. all right, all over the sterile room. obviously, blood is one...
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is possible today in some areas but most of us the heat peaked yesterday with winds offshore or light and variable at three to five miles per hour. half of us do not have any wind this morning. if you are coming to the city, 64 in the ferry building and downtown, and 61 across the golden gate bridge at 62. in fog. in the financial district, 61 and 66 if belmont, a work part and pacifica is 69, and saratoga is 62 and pittsburg is 63 and the cool spot is american canyon 46 degrees. we have microclimates. look at how the bay looks like glass this morning with the renext on both sides in the water it will not be that glass like headed home because the sea breeze will kick in this afternoon but we will have warm sunshine today. a couple of chances of rain, still here for tuesday into wednesday and friday night into saturday so that much hasn't changed just the amount. that is what will be the key. 92 in gilroy and 90 in morgan hill and los gatos and a surge with clouds coming to santa cruz and 76 this afternoon and mid-to-upper 80's through the south bay and 88 in san jose. low-to-mid 80's
is possible today in some areas but most of us the heat peaked yesterday with winds offshore or light and variable at three to five miles per hour. half of us do not have any wind this morning. if you are coming to the city, 64 in the ferry building and downtown, and 61 across the golden gate bridge at 62. in fog. in the financial district, 61 and 66 if belmont, a work part and pacifica is 69, and saratoga is 62 and pittsburg is 63 and the cool spot is american canyon 46 degrees. we have...
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possible. i was wondering whether dr. lakey could clarify -- this health-care worker was not in the initial group of 38. earlier this morning, it was said there were 19 hospital employees they were tracking. part of that 19 or is it part of a larger group? thesecond question was hospital by its own track record has not provided the best information. they have had to do a lot of walk backs will stop the hospital originally said there was low-grade fever. are there any other symptoms or information given the track record of not providing accurate in this -- accurate information initially? >> i'm sorry. i have forgotten your first question. that part of the people they were tracking or is it part of a larger group? >> the 48 contacts identified were individuals who had contact with the index nation up to the day he was isolated. this individual was not exposed to that time. those 48 as for everything we know, are the only people he may have had contact with before he became isolated. in terms of t
possible. i was wondering whether dr. lakey could clarify -- this health-care worker was not in the initial group of 38. earlier this morning, it was said there were 19 hospital employees they were tracking. part of that 19 or is it part of a larger group? thesecond question was hospital by its own track record has not provided the best information. they have had to do a lot of walk backs will stop the hospital originally said there was low-grade fever. are there any other symptoms or...
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therefore, access to investigation of products should be through clinical trials when possible. they allow us to learn about product safety anderfy kasy and they can provide an equitable means for access. fda is working with our n.i.h. colleagues to develop a clinical trial protocol to allow companies and clinicians to evaluate multiple ebola products under a common protocol. the goal is to ensure interpretable data and generate actionable results in the most expeditious manner. it is important for the global community to know the risks and benefits of these products as soon as possible. until such trials are established, we'll continue to enable access to these products when available and requested by clinicians. we have mechanisms such as compassionate use which allow access to investigation of products outside of clinical trials when we assess that the expected benefits outweigh the potential risks for the patient. i can tell you that every ebola patient in the u.s. has been treated with at least one investigational product. because fda -- because ebola is a rapid and fatal d
therefore, access to investigation of products should be through clinical trials when possible. they allow us to learn about product safety anderfy kasy and they can provide an equitable means for access. fda is working with our n.i.h. colleagues to develop a clinical trial protocol to allow companies and clinicians to evaluate multiple ebola products under a common protocol. the goal is to ensure interpretable data and generate actionable results in the most expeditious manner. it is important...
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the possibility of more this afternoon. we'll have your forecast coming up in just a bit. >>> a new test for levi stadium as the cal bears took on the oregon ducks in a rare friday night game. was traffic as bad as everyone expected? abc 7 news reporter katie marzullo has details from santa clara. >> reporter: dinner is served and the main course was duck. a chipper crowd at levi stadium. you could credit their excitement to the tailgating or the fact it's friday night or maybe because it was oddly easy to get here. >> actually it wasn't too bad. i was surprised. >> they have done well. and i'm very, very happy this time. >> actually not that bad. 280 to 85 to 237 and we got here really with not too much fuss. >> reporter: it took rick and his family about an hour and a half to drive from san francisco. helping keep cars off the road, these tour buses, lots more than you'd see at a 49ers game and plenty of people took the light rail. this couple from south toledo got caught in the crunch. they weren't allowed to park at the
the possibility of more this afternoon. we'll have your forecast coming up in just a bit. >>> a new test for levi stadium as the cal bears took on the oregon ducks in a rare friday night game. was traffic as bad as everyone expected? abc 7 news reporter katie marzullo has details from santa clara. >> reporter: dinner is served and the main course was duck. a chipper crowd at levi stadium. you could credit their excitement to the tailgating or the fact it's friday night or maybe...
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>> that's possible. the virus may have to change in order to be less subject to december case ition odesiccatio. >> sanders isn't a lone wolf in raising the possibility of easier transmission or mutation. infectious disease writer james osterholm, wrote an article. swatted down about by the nifs national institutes of health, cdc and w.h.o. there could be a disconnect between what first line health care workers believe and what scientists see in the laboratory. >> most people who were commenting were unfamiliar with the literate. they were alarmingly unfamiliar with the scientific literate which says this is a real possibility. >> where there is consensus, an urgent need for a va vaccine similar to what has been tested by the nih. sanders says it can't come soon enough. >> it would have been developed by now had the budget money been there is that the case? >> yes. by sequester, by the lack of growth in the nih budget, absolutely. we know that a number of the vaccines and the treatments have been success
>> that's possible. the virus may have to change in order to be less subject to december case ition odesiccatio. >> sanders isn't a lone wolf in raising the possibility of easier transmission or mutation. infectious disease writer james osterholm, wrote an article. swatted down about by the nifs national institutes of health, cdc and w.h.o. there could be a disconnect between what first line health care workers believe and what scientists see in the laboratory. >> most people...
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>> we're assessing for different possibilities that can be done. one of the things that is important is on from travelers here through cvp entry station, information of individuals entering through here. that will be looked at closely in the upcoming days. >> can you explain where this came from? the cdc or the white house first? i ask because i know you were critical taking this step a week ago. and second, can you tell us a little bit more about the quarantined facilities? will they be at each of these airports? will the staffers testing temperatures and asking these questions, will they be wearing protective gear? >> i'll start and ask deputy secretary mayorkus to condition. i have said consistently we'll do whatever is effective to protect americans. this is a whole of government response. this is whole of government response in africa, and it's a whole of government response here. we look carefully to see what we can do and what we can do most effectively to protect americans. >> i would echo, thank you. i would echo dr. freidens remark. this
>> we're assessing for different possibilities that can be done. one of the things that is important is on from travelers here through cvp entry station, information of individuals entering through here. that will be looked at closely in the upcoming days. >> can you explain where this came from? the cdc or the white house first? i ask because i know you were critical taking this step a week ago. and second, can you tell us a little bit more about the quarantined facilities? will...
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it is a possible lead on what is now day 46 of the manhunt. new at 11:00, we hear from the man who reportd that possible sighting. >> down in the pine tree line down there we seen a figure pop up and down, so basically kind of thought it was suspicious. >> now frein is accused of opening fire outside of the blooming grove state police barracks on september 12, killing trooper bryon dixon and seriously wounding trooper alex douglas. >>> philadelphia police searched for a weapon in the schuylkill river today in east falls as part of their investigation into dion jordan. jordan is suspected of killing as many as six people including 50-year-old dallas long who was gunned down on october 17th. long's body was dumped at 82nd and lyons in southwest philadelphia. >> you can say okay they brought the person but it doesn't bring him back. >> this individual has been on a crime spree of his own involving from bank robbery, murder, kidnapping. you name it it seems like it's something he's been involved in. >> indeed police allege that jordan held up five
it is a possible lead on what is now day 46 of the manhunt. new at 11:00, we hear from the man who reportd that possible sighting. >> down in the pine tree line down there we seen a figure pop up and down, so basically kind of thought it was suspicious. >> now frein is accused of opening fire outside of the blooming grove state police barracks on september 12, killing trooper bryon dixon and seriously wounding trooper alex douglas. >>> philadelphia police searched for a...
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and, so, that's why i believe it's possible to get your full support. so, as a member of the whole, i want to go over quickly and i think once you hear the language for it i think it's really possible that we could all support this and moving forward. ~ amendment of the whole you all have a copy with the chart changes before you. from establishing homeownership stabilization authority, we actually have an establishment of joint powers authority, we have [speaker not understood] homeowner stabilization authority, and other approaches he to assist homeowners with troubled mortgages. so, we're moving from actually negotiating an actual jopa to looking into establishing a jpa ~. and i do want to emphasize that we've worked closely with ace, the alliance of california communities for empowerment on this approach overall and they are okay with these changes that we are proposing and i wouldn't actually make these amendments without their understanding and recognition. so, then, we're moving into the resolution as is described in the bold language, resolution
and, so, that's why i believe it's possible to get your full support. so, as a member of the whole, i want to go over quickly and i think once you hear the language for it i think it's really possible that we could all support this and moving forward. ~ amendment of the whole you all have a copy with the chart changes before you. from establishing homeownership stabilization authority, we actually have an establishment of joint powers authority, we have [speaker not understood] homeowner...
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we will look at all possibilities to ensure the safe care of patients to the greatest extent possible. next question. >> "washington post." >> hi, dr. freiden. i was wondering whether either you or dr. lakey could clarify, this health care worker was not in the initial group of 48. so, he were whier this morning, vargas said there -- earlier this morning, vargas said 19 hospital employees they were tracking. so, is this person part of that 19 or is it part of a larger group? that was one question. and second question was the hospital by its up track record has not provided the best information. they have had to do a lot of walkbacks. i know the hospital initially said this morning there was low-grade fever. are there any other symptoms? is there any other information that we need to parse further, given the hospital's track record in not providing accurate information initially? >> um, i'm sorry, i have forgotten your first question. could you repeat it? >> is this person part of the 19 the hospital was tracking or a larger go up of -- >> thank you. so, the 48 contacts identified inte
we will look at all possibilities to ensure the safe care of patients to the greatest extent possible. next question. >> "washington post." >> hi, dr. freiden. i was wondering whether either you or dr. lakey could clarify, this health care worker was not in the initial group of 48. so, he were whier this morning, vargas said there -- earlier this morning, vargas said 19 hospital employees they were tracking. so, is this person part of that 19 or is it part of a larger...
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the coastal areas possibly will be making its way towards the north. already you're feeling about five meter-high waves here. and into maybe okinawa. okinawa is already seeing waves of three meters high. it will be intensifying over the warm water possibly into a strong typhoon status as it progresses through the next few days. we'll have to keep a very close eye on this system. we have a high pressure system dominating much of the country. clear skies today, but the story toward the weekend and early next week, the stationary boundary will be formed over western japan. as the system approaches, there could be a strong typhoon. it will be a very rainy event by sunday across much of the southern locations of this country. considering the summit of mt. ontake we may see showers across these locations. any kind of rain will make it more mud flowing, possibly suspending the search operations yet again. across northeastern china, looking at 14 degrees. but your low is only about freezing point. wintry mix precipitation is occurring here. down towards centra
the coastal areas possibly will be making its way towards the north. already you're feeling about five meter-high waves here. and into maybe okinawa. okinawa is already seeing waves of three meters high. it will be intensifying over the warm water possibly into a strong typhoon status as it progresses through the next few days. we'll have to keep a very close eye on this system. we have a high pressure system dominating much of the country. clear skies today, but the story toward the weekend...
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they aim to have the institution up and running as soon as possible. the countries are considering placing the bank's headquarters in beijing. chinese president xi jinping said it will also welcome countries outside of asia. australia and south korea did not take part in the signing despite china's request. japan and united states are also cautious about joining. japanese finance minister aso says many points about the bank's management systems remain unclear, including how decisions on investment and loans will be made. >> japanese leaders are reaching out to their counterparts in china. former prime minister is getting ready to talk with president xi jinping. it could pave the way for a summit meeting. he'll be there as chairman of the forum for asia. the group organizes discussions among political, business and academic leaders. analysts say the visit could help bring about a summit between shinzo abe and president xi, that would happen on the sidelines on the economic cooperation meeting next month in beijing. he last met with xi in july and told h
they aim to have the institution up and running as soon as possible. the countries are considering placing the bank's headquarters in beijing. chinese president xi jinping said it will also welcome countries outside of asia. australia and south korea did not take part in the signing despite china's request. japan and united states are also cautious about joining. japanese finance minister aso says many points about the bank's management systems remain unclear, including how decisions on...
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, as safely as possible, to keep to an absolute minimum the likelihood or possibility that anyone would become infected, and second, to maximize the chances that the patient might recover. identified all people who might have had contact with the patient while he could have been infectious, and, remember, ebola does not spread from someone who is not infectious. it does not find -- spread from someone who does not have fever or other symptoms, so it is only someone who is sick with ebola who can spread the disease. once those contacts are all identified, they are all for 21d -- monitored days after exposure to see if they develop fever. if they develop fever, then the same criteria are used to isolate them and make sure they are cared for as well as possible so that they maximize their chances and to minimize or eliminate the chance that they would infect other people. the bottom line here is that i have no doubt that we will control this importation or this case of ebola so that it does not spread widely in this country. it is certainly possible that someone who had contact with this i
, as safely as possible, to keep to an absolute minimum the likelihood or possibility that anyone would become infected, and second, to maximize the chances that the patient might recover. identified all people who might have had contact with the patient while he could have been infectious, and, remember, ebola does not spread from someone who is not infectious. it does not find -- spread from someone who does not have fever or other symptoms, so it is only someone who is sick with ebola who...
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an hour possible for the coastal hills. also in north bay hills as well.onight getting really worried about increasing clouds and the start to see some possible showers overnight after midnight and then really starts to get going early in the morning tomorrow. 6:00 looks like a cold front coming through and then head of it winds pick up ever wind advisory then at 8:00 goes to fairfield livermore san jose. we'll hold on to the chance for some showers throughout the afternoon to the evening hours 5:00 we may see some showers also for game 4 of the world series pre >> : that by saturday night begin to dry overnight lows tomorrow morning 59 as their francisco 30s in san jose high's in san jose lower 70's tomorrow 71 sony built its upper 6 is redwood city these days and into walnut creek 70 in pleasanton oakland warming a run around 71 degrees 68 severance as goes '70s for petaluma center fell. kron 4 sunday are the bay forecast when the what tomorrow. peck bring your justin case going to the giants game and it will be used merely wet hadn't sunday will be dry
an hour possible for the coastal hills. also in north bay hills as well.onight getting really worried about increasing clouds and the start to see some possible showers overnight after midnight and then really starts to get going early in the morning tomorrow. 6:00 looks like a cold front coming through and then head of it winds pick up ever wind advisory then at 8:00 goes to fairfield livermore san jose. we'll hold on to the chance for some showers throughout the afternoon to the evening hours...
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find more surprising possibilities and get to know us at aarp.org/possibilities.n boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiqtm technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down. you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store where you'll find the best buy rated mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep with sleep number. about what happens when you turn sixty-five. but, really, it's what you do before that counts. see, medicare doesn't cover everything. only about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is on you. [ male announcer ] consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it could really save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. so, call now and request
find more surprising possibilities and get to know us at aarp.org/possibilities.n boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiqtm technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down. you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep...
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around lake tahoe, we have wind advisory but gusts possibly up to 55 to 65 miles per hour. it will push you up the mount tape. most of the rain is in oregon and it will get as far south, the organized weather, you can see scattered showers along the central coast for us down to around big sur and winy conditions in the sierra with 66 in lake tahoe and 82 in yosemite. >> vatican could be signals for more toll ran toward gays and the pope has been meeting with top clergy to discuss the church and family life in a preliminary report the vatican says gays have "gifts and qualities to offer the christian community," and asks, are our communities capable of accepting and valuing their sexual orientation without compromising catholic doctrine on the family and matrimony and conservative groups say this is a betrayal of catholic values. >> if you wonder what former republican presidential canidate is up to, he is using millions to fight five deadly brain diseases with the creation of the ann romney center for neuro logic diseases named after his wife. the money will put together to
around lake tahoe, we have wind advisory but gusts possibly up to 55 to 65 miles per hour. it will push you up the mount tape. most of the rain is in oregon and it will get as far south, the organized weather, you can see scattered showers along the central coast for us down to around big sur and winy conditions in the sierra with 66 in lake tahoe and 82 in yosemite. >> vatican could be signals for more toll ran toward gays and the pope has been meeting with top clergy to discuss the...
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root, there was 10 possibilities listed. on the other hand, there was i think well known information that there was a distinct possibility of mr. nixon being indicted on the grounds of obstructing justice. >> the effect of the pardon in terms of the 10 possible areas of investigation as you saw it at the time was to terminate those investigations as well as end any possibility of indictment on those grounds? >> well, the power of pardon does cover any criminal actions during a stipulated period. and as the pardon itself indicated, it went from the day that mr. nixon first took the oath of office until he actually resigned on august 9. >> my question is did you have reason to believe that other than the 10 areas of investigation and the cover-up that the former president might need to be protected in any other area where a possibility prosecution?al >> i knew of no other -- of any other potential or possible criminal charges, no. >> my time has expired, mr. chairman. >> gentleman from new york, mr. smith. >> mr. president, an
root, there was 10 possibilities listed. on the other hand, there was i think well known information that there was a distinct possibility of mr. nixon being indicted on the grounds of obstructing justice. >> the effect of the pardon in terms of the 10 possible areas of investigation as you saw it at the time was to terminate those investigations as well as end any possibility of indictment on those grounds? >> well, the power of pardon does cover any criminal actions during a...
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done and as dave mentioned to fully vet the options for a vehicle, procurement and what the best possible vehicle would be for both state wide service, and service in the integrated corridors in northern california, and southern california, to maximize the operation of the trains, i just want to echo, both brian and daves comments and stress that we are fully committed to working with cal train and working with our partners to land on a solution that works for both commuter and high speed service, and in the corridor for san francisco and for us, between san francisco and gill roy, to maximize our ability to deliver the service and, fully integrated operation that accommodates that 50 year vision that we are trying to arrive at. and so i think that as they have pointed out, we are in the midst of having those conversation and i think that we are off to a good start and we will be having a formal technical conversation at the end of this month and out of that, we will be able to hopefully land on several scenes that we can vet with the partner and bring to the policy boards for their consi
done and as dave mentioned to fully vet the options for a vehicle, procurement and what the best possible vehicle would be for both state wide service, and service in the integrated corridors in northern california, and southern california, to maximize the operation of the trains, i just want to echo, both brian and daves comments and stress that we are fully committed to working with cal train and working with our partners to land on a solution that works for both commuter and high speed...
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doctor, can you tell us what hhs is doing to make sure they move forward quickly as possible? >> thank you, sir. we reviewed proposals, looks favorable, and we will be in the next several weeks finalizing negotiations with them. prior to that, we have been helping them with submissions to the fda, providing assistance on site and at manufacturing sites working with them to expand their production with other companies incoming here in the united states. >> the hhs a involve on the other end because trials started were not only in collaboration with the department of defense, but we admitted our first vsv patient at all clinical center for phase one trial. it's not only in the testing, but also in the ultimate production. >> and it's my understanding, doctor, that the ultimate goal is to expand the clinical testing into some of the affected regions in africa as well once we have an understandiunderstan understanding of some of the concerns identified earlier in your testimonies. >> that is quite correct. when i said that after we get through phase one on the trial, i talk about
doctor, can you tell us what hhs is doing to make sure they move forward quickly as possible? >> thank you, sir. we reviewed proposals, looks favorable, and we will be in the next several weeks finalizing negotiations with them. prior to that, we have been helping them with submissions to the fda, providing assistance on site and at manufacturing sites working with them to expand their production with other companies incoming here in the united states. >> the hhs a involve on the...
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it doesn't change the fact that it's possible to take care of ebola safely. but it does change substantially how we approach it. we have to re-think the way we address ebola infection control because even a single infection is unacceptable. i'll get into details of what we are thinking about with regard to how to make care even safer in a minute, but i want to just step back first and outline what we are doing and what the current status is. first, before the index patient if dallas was hospitalized and isolated, there were 48 potential contacts, ten known to have contact with him. 38 who may have had contact with them. all of those 48 contacts have been monitored daily. none of them have developed fever or other symptoms as of now. this is consistent with what we know about ebola. >> that people aren't sick when they don't have symptoms and the sicker they get, the more infectious they pay become because the amount of virus if their body increases. second, for the health care worker who was diagnosed yesterda we have been discussing with her, our team lead i
it doesn't change the fact that it's possible to take care of ebola safely. but it does change substantially how we approach it. we have to re-think the way we address ebola infection control because even a single infection is unacceptable. i'll get into details of what we are thinking about with regard to how to make care even safer in a minute, but i want to just step back first and outline what we are doing and what the current status is. first, before the index patient if dallas was...
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police investigating any possible links to terrorism.gh alert for so called lone wolf attacks. let's get more from cnn's senior national security correspondent. >> a brazen attack in broad daylight on the streets of queens, new york in new york city. four police officers, new york city police officers walking on the street. they paused to take a photograph when this man came out swinging a hatchet and attacked them. one of them hit in the arm. he was injured. another man hit in the back of the head. he's critically injured. we're learned new details about the attacker identified by police as zale thompson. 32 years old. he had a criminal record in california we're told. he was also discharged from the navy for misconduct. what is truly concerning police, they looked at his social media, his facebook postings, posting on youtube and found signals there make them believe it's possibly tied to recent calls by extremist groups to attack members of law enforcement, soldiers, like those attacks we saw in canada early krer this week. and to dem
police investigating any possible links to terrorism.gh alert for so called lone wolf attacks. let's get more from cnn's senior national security correspondent. >> a brazen attack in broad daylight on the streets of queens, new york in new york city. four police officers, new york city police officers walking on the street. they paused to take a photograph when this man came out swinging a hatchet and attacked them. one of them hit in the arm. he was injured. another man hit in the back...
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training now for any possible confrontation in the region.racy demonstrators in hong kong are accusing the police of brutality following the most violent days since rallies began two weeks ago. a video of policeman beating a demonstrator was posted online. we report now from hong kong, and this report contains flash photography. >> hong kong' is pro-democracy protests have once again turned ugly. clearedt, the police the student protesters with they had been tearing up concrete slabs to form a new barricade. aresome, the attitudes hardening on both sides, and in the middle of the chaos, local tv footage have shared this pro-democracy activist being picked up by the police and taken to a quiet corner and given a prolonged beating. the authorities have promised to investigate. calm had been restored, and the main protest camp pitched across and eight-lane highway was still in tact, as was a sense of idealism from those demanding hong kong grant them greater democracy. on the one hand, these protests have been overwhelmingly peaceful. on the oth
training now for any possible confrontation in the region.racy demonstrators in hong kong are accusing the police of brutality following the most violent days since rallies began two weeks ago. a video of policeman beating a demonstrator was posted online. we report now from hong kong, and this report contains flash photography. >> hong kong' is pro-democracy protests have once again turned ugly. clearedt, the police the student protesters with they had been tearing up concrete slabs to...
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, possibly with ebola.n in. >> the assessment process is under way. so i want to commend the fdny and ems, the health department, obviously everyone at bellevue and hhc because their weeks and weeks of preparation have paid off and a very seamless operation was undertaken today. the important thing to remember here is until we have full information, we can't draw conclusions. so we want to be careful not to make assumptions until all the testing is done. i also want to emphasize in the midst of what is obviously a crisis that causes deep concern, we've seen some important evidence in the last week of the capacity of modern medicine to address this crisis. thank god the nurses who have been touched by this crisis here in the united states and in spain are all getting better. in fact, the nurse in spain has been declared absolutely safe at this point. we have seen time and again that when a case is caught early that a great deal can be done to resolve it. and certainly we do know for sure that if this turns o
, possibly with ebola.n in. >> the assessment process is under way. so i want to commend the fdny and ems, the health department, obviously everyone at bellevue and hhc because their weeks and weeks of preparation have paid off and a very seamless operation was undertaken today. the important thing to remember here is until we have full information, we can't draw conclusions. so we want to be careful not to make assumptions until all the testing is done. i also want to emphasize in the...
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find more surprising possibilities and get to know us at aarp.org/possibilities.: [ laughs ] those look like baby steps now. but they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having the right partner at my side. it's so much better that way. [ male announcer ] have the right partner at your side. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. >>> welcome back. the ebola virus is at the top of the minds for countless americans but are the fears over the virus scarier than the virus itself? want to bring up my panel of experts. we have an infectious disease and public health specialist and we have a special correspondent for the daily beast. we had a congresswoman on from hawaii. she has suggested that the period, the quarantine period be expanded from 21 days to 42 days for people exposed to people with ebola based on w.h.o. recommendations. do you think that's a reasonable step? that would be a big step. >> there's a study that came out recently looking at how long should we calculate the
find more surprising possibilities and get to know us at aarp.org/possibilities.: [ laughs ] those look like baby steps now. but they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having the right partner at my side. it's so much better that way. [ male announcer ] have the right partner at your side. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. >>> welcome back. the ebola virus is at the top of the minds for...
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it is also with other possibilities.edia, the press is, they take you saying it's consistent with that possibility as proof that that's exactly what michael brown was doing with his hands. there were a total of 12 bullets fired. six of them we know about, six of them hitting his body. but there's absolutely nothing that the autopsy can possibly tell us about the bullets that missed michael brown, isn't that right? >> that's why you need the additional scene information. the position of the officer the the distance of the officer from mr. brown. are there any strike marks on surrounding vehicles or buildings or the ground? that's the information that's missing. that's why i said you can't interpret this in a vacuum. you have to look at the statements and look at the injuries on the body and see whether they match up or not. and one thing we can say is when you've got an injury that's going up the thumb this way that corresponds with the gun being in line with it. it's not consistent with this kind of posture because if my
it is also with other possibilities.edia, the press is, they take you saying it's consistent with that possibility as proof that that's exactly what michael brown was doing with his hands. there were a total of 12 bullets fired. six of them we know about, six of them hitting his body. but there's absolutely nothing that the autopsy can possibly tell us about the bullets that missed michael brown, isn't that right? >> that's why you need the additional scene information. the position of...
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all the things are possible. out industries of artificial mind there would be some artificial minds which also have this kind of process. i'm not sure that it would be better if they have that, like because it just makes the outcome a lot less predictable. it's hard not to get this idea if you can only see what the goal is the whole thing is trying to pursue. the hope of the right kind of cult emerges from some collocated dynamic of many competing goals which seems almost like a miracle. it happened in him is because we've evolved to end up with a particular type of behavior outcome. but there's no reason to expect that kind of natural human and meaningful goal to occur from a random assortment of different, competing processes, would be my guess. >> hello. so you talked about kind of like humans getting better at collaborating on a grand scale. and what i thought of when i heard that was it sounds like we could make some kind of cultural gains or improvements in that area that would be beneficial and advance a c
all the things are possible. out industries of artificial mind there would be some artificial minds which also have this kind of process. i'm not sure that it would be better if they have that, like because it just makes the outcome a lot less predictable. it's hard not to get this idea if you can only see what the goal is the whole thing is trying to pursue. the hope of the right kind of cult emerges from some collocated dynamic of many competing goals which seems almost like a miracle. it...