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jude children's research hospital is saving lives with pioneering research and care. we're changing the way the world treats childhood cancer by sharing our discoveries with doctors and scientists everywhere. and we'll never have to pay st. jude for anything, ever. at this moment, she wants to be in her own bed. i want to be outside playing. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org.
jude children's research hospital is saving lives with pioneering research and care. we're changing the way the world treats childhood cancer by sharing our discoveries with doctors and scientists everywhere. and we'll never have to pay st. jude for anything, ever. at this moment, she wants to be in her own bed. i want to be outside playing. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org.
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jude children's research hospital a encontrar curas y salvar las vidas de niños enfermos unete, el sábado3 camina para ayudarlos a vivir a hospitalsanjudas.org/caminata para que seas parte de un milagro de vida vivo con los ultimos detalles.. vo ---se intenfisica la busqueda de un hombre que supuestamente le mostr sus genitales a dos menores de edad vo ---un puma es captado rondando las calles de un vecindario del sur de la baha y las autoridades lanzan una seria advertencia a los residentes vo ---sufre una derrota legal la familia de jahi mcmath en su lucha por comprobar que la menor est viva.. weather/traffic - lucrecia ===chit chat=== juanfra lucrecia roll open under lucrecia buenos das... qu nos espera el da de hoy. lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: bajas temperaturas y nubosidad. para la tarde subira el termometro, permanec
jude children's research hospital a encontrar curas y salvar las vidas de niños enfermos unete, el sábado3 camina para ayudarlos a vivir a hospitalsanjudas.org/caminata para que seas parte de un milagro de vida vivo con los ultimos detalles.. vo ---se intenfisica la busqueda de un hombre que supuestamente le mostr sus genitales a dos menores de edad vo ---un puma es captado rondando las calles de un vecindario del sur de la baha y las autoridades lanzan una seria advertencia a los residentes...
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ere this is a research hospital. the primary purpose that we patient's is the welfare associated with that we teach user research to more to help other patients. research h she's on a protocol our main concern is the health and the recovery of nina. [inaudible question] >> so, i can can tell you again, sorry, she came here 11:54. all of us have been up all night. lot about learned a yet.irus we're taking care of the patient. > do you expect she'll get any experimental drugs or anything like that? >> i think everything is on the table to be able to consider. will always be done and we times with all of our patientes. experimental drug is given it's given with the expressed consent of the patient turns out that way. want to tell you what we do ere. we don't -- this is what we do. is it fair you're treating the symptoms and not the ebola virus itself. >> there is no specific treatment for the ebola virus so we're giving her the best systemic and on a basis.ic is, does taking blood from dr. brantley and transfusing it in
ere this is a research hospital. the primary purpose that we patient's is the welfare associated with that we teach user research to more to help other patients. research h she's on a protocol our main concern is the health and the recovery of nina. [inaudible question] >> so, i can can tell you again, sorry, she came here 11:54. all of us have been up all night. lot about learned a yet.irus we're taking care of the patient. > do you expect she'll get any experimental drugs or anything...
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. >> despite being the nation's research hospital, nih has never treated someone with ebola before. staff are doing a good job swapping notes with experts from across the globe including western africa to make sure nina pham has the best care possible. left the dallas hospital yesterday afternoon in good condition. she is now in fair but stable condition at the special political studies unit. the federal government establish that unit in 2011 specifically andombat bioterror emergency infectious diseases like ebola. we are told nurses and the doctor assigned to the 26-year-old. they wear full body protective suits like we have seen in atlanta and dallas whenever they enter her hospital room. nih says it is well aware of the risks and doing all it can to keep stuff safe. >> we have a strict system of getting dressed with someone watching you, coming out, getting undressed with watching you. of have a limited amount time the person can be in the room so they don't get fatigued. >> despite facing such a tumultuous situation, doctors say pham is in good spirits calling her a trooper. her
. >> despite being the nation's research hospital, nih has never treated someone with ebola before. staff are doing a good job swapping notes with experts from across the globe including western africa to make sure nina pham has the best care possible. left the dallas hospital yesterday afternoon in good condition. she is now in fair but stable condition at the special political studies unit. the federal government establish that unit in 2011 specifically andombat bioterror emergency...
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here this is a research hospital.rimary purpose we always put is the patient's welfare associated with that. we do whatever research to teach us more to help other patients. altogether she's on a research protocol. our main concern is the health and recovery of nina. >> i can tell you again. i'm sorry. she came here at 11: 54. we haven't learned a lot about the virus yet. we're taking care of the patient. will she be getting any experimental drugs or anything like that? >> i think everything is on the table to be able to consider. this will always be done. we do it at all times with all of our patients whenever an experimental drug is given it's given with the express consent of the patient if it, in fact, turns out that way. that's not a question i want to answer right now. again, i'm sorry but i want to tell you what we do here. we don't -- this is what we do. right. >> is it fair to say you're treating symptoms and not the ebola virus? >> there's no specific treatment for the ebola virus. we're giving her the best
here this is a research hospital.rimary purpose we always put is the patient's welfare associated with that. we do whatever research to teach us more to help other patients. altogether she's on a research protocol. our main concern is the health and recovery of nina. >> i can tell you again. i'm sorry. she came here at 11: 54. we haven't learned a lot about the virus yet. we're taking care of the patient. will she be getting any experimental drugs or anything like that? >> i think...
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rich edison live at the walter reed army research hospital outside washington. what do we know about these human trials going on? >> well, shep, they're going on right here at this research hospital center and what you're looking at here is the test cases are given the vaccine, they're monitored initially on a daily basis and the next couple weeks another group of test cases will come in. they will be given a stronger version of the vaccine and two weeks after that, a stronger version. researchers are looking to see how they react, what kind of antibodies they're building to the ebola virus and side effects to this. we should get initial results in mid to late december. may seem like a long time off but researchers say they have moved up this timeline. >> once the regulatory agencies say that this is safe to move on to phase two, then we'll progress from there. the timeline is at this point being compressed but it's unclear when aroduct actually might hit the market. we took about six weeks to do what would normally take about six months. >> now the vaccine that
rich edison live at the walter reed army research hospital outside washington. what do we know about these human trials going on? >> well, shep, they're going on right here at this research hospital center and what you're looking at here is the test cases are given the vaccine, they're monitored initially on a daily basis and the next couple weeks another group of test cases will come in. they will be given a stronger version of the vaccine and two weeks after that, a stronger version....
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welcome to this building which is the largest hospital in the world totally dedicated to clinical researchpatients call this place the house of hope and our nurses say there's no other hospital like it and why is that? it's because of our mission to combine -- >> can i stop for a second? i think there's not a mic there. are we okay? go? >> start over? >> if you can speak louder, that's great. >> our patients like to call this place the house of hope, our nurses say there's no other hospital like it. why? it's because of our mission, our special mission to combine research, excellent patient care, and training. we feel very humbled and fortunate to be in a position to work on this international disaster, ebola, and to try to develop some new preventative and treatment strategies. thank you very much. >> so i'd be happy to take any question questions. >> reporter: dr. fauci, her condition is stable? is she deteriorating? >> no, i cannot tell you at this particular time why we have said "fair" because of patient confidentiality but she's stable and resting comfortably. >> reporter: any idea h
welcome to this building which is the largest hospital in the world totally dedicated to clinical researchpatients call this place the house of hope and our nurses say there's no other hospital like it and why is that? it's because of our mission to combine -- >> can i stop for a second? i think there's not a mic there. are we okay? go? >> start over? >> if you can speak louder, that's great. >> our patients like to call this place the house of hope, our nurses say...
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after all, this is a research hospital, the world's largest dedicated to clinical research. by the way, her sister and mother are here in support. >> they call it the house of hope and hope is in abundant supply tonight. thank you. >>> in less than an hour you'll be ail to watch the third and final debate -- able to up 0 the third and final debate -- to watch the third and final debate between muriel bowser and david catania and carroll schwartz squared off last night. many of you watched it on www.wusa9.com as it happened. while we learned a lot about the candidates, the action was brought to a halt several minutes after a woman interrupted the debate. [ hollering ] >> can we get a show of hands? do you want to continue the debate? >> yes! yes! >> we've edited out most of the unpleasantness to spend more time on the issues that matter to you. watch tonight at 7 p.m. here on www.wusa9.com. our bruce johnson moderates this important third and final debate. as you watch use the #dcdebate to talk about the issues on twitter. early voting starts monday in the district and electi
after all, this is a research hospital, the world's largest dedicated to clinical research. by the way, her sister and mother are here in support. >> they call it the house of hope and hope is in abundant supply tonight. thank you. >>> in less than an hour you'll be ail to watch the third and final debate -- able to up 0 the third and final debate -- to watch the third and final debate between muriel bowser and david catania and carroll schwartz squared off last night. many of...
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welcome to this building, which is the largest hospital in the world totally dedicated to clinical research. call this place the house of hope, and our nurses say there is no other hospital like it. why is that? because of our mission -- >> i think -- [indiscernible] go. >> start over? ok. patients like to call this place the house of hope, our nurses say there is no other hospital like it. why? it is because of our special ,ission to combine research excellent patient care, and training. we feel very humbled and fortunate to be in a position to work on this international disaster, ebola, and try to develop new preventive and treatment strategies. thank you very much. >> so i would be happy to take any questions. , has sheuci deteriorated at all? >> no, she is not deteriorating. i cannot tell you why we have set fair because of patient confidentiality. we do not know how long we will get -- we will get her here until she is well and clear of the virus. --any idea how long >> we don't know. we never make those kinds of predictions. this is a serious infection, she is getting optimum care, an
welcome to this building, which is the largest hospital in the world totally dedicated to clinical research. call this place the house of hope, and our nurses say there is no other hospital like it. why is that? because of our mission -- >> i think -- [indiscernible] go. >> start over? ok. patients like to call this place the house of hope, our nurses say there is no other hospital like it. why? it is because of our special ,ission to combine research excellent patient care, and...
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[inaudible] >> this is a research hospital. and i'm going to give dr. gallin a chance. everything is free. why don't you explain this. >> when i said there's no other hospital like it, we've never billed a patient for anything. we will travel them here if they need money. we'll house them or their family when they're here for free. and we never send a bill. so this patient will never be charged for anything. the public pays $402 million a year to run this hospital through the generosity of the taxes. e thank -- manage that budget. [inaudible] >> first of all, let's be correct. she is in isolation. but she has almost continual person to person contact. we have nurses going in, doctors going in, we can speak to her. she has her i it is pad, all of the things she's got person to person. when we say isolation, let it be clear this isn't a torture chamber. this is an individual who is constantly being cared for, cheered up, our nurses are spectacular. and they do that all the time. >> has she expressed any fear about her own position? we know there has been a deadly virus. ha
[inaudible] >> this is a research hospital. and i'm going to give dr. gallin a chance. everything is free. why don't you explain this. >> when i said there's no other hospital like it, we've never billed a patient for anything. we will travel them here if they need money. we'll house them or their family when they're here for free. and we never send a bill. so this patient will never be charged for anything. the public pays $402 million a year to run this hospital through the...
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receiving some of the best care you could possibly have here at nih, the world's largest hospital dedicated to clinical research. parents call this the hope, the house of hope, and nursings say there's no other hospital like -- nurses say there's no other hospital like it. >> our main concern is the health and recovery of nina. >> reporter: nina pham is inside nih's clinical studies unit that can hold up to two ebola patients. she's receiving around the clock care from highly trained and experienced doctors and nurses. she will be seen by 10 nurses a day who work in 12 hour shifts. >> we have intensivists and infectious diseases experts who on a daily basis take care of the sickest possible patients. >> reporter: before coming here she and her doctor in dallas released this youtube video. >> i'm very proud of you. >> reporter: pham left dallas and took a chartered flight to frederick, maryland. with assistance she walked up the plane in full protective gear and arrived at nih close to midnight. >> she had a long trip that was quite tiring. we assisted her. she was in a stretcher with a tent over it. it's the ki
receiving some of the best care you could possibly have here at nih, the world's largest hospital dedicated to clinical research. parents call this the hope, the house of hope, and nursings say there's no other hospital like -- nurses say there's no other hospital like it. >> our main concern is the health and recovery of nina. >> reporter: nina pham is inside nih's clinical studies unit that can hold up to two ebola patients. she's receiving around the clock care from highly...
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comparing notes with other research hospitals to keep pham alive. have thisy intend to patient walk out of this hospital, and we'll do everything we possibly can to make that happen. her diagnosis, pham has displayed transparency cases humorsome about her illness. despite all of that, doctors here are talking with the much ofold to see how her personal medical information she wants to release to the public. we should also point out, her mother and sister now here in bethesda. of course, here to provide her with support. we are live on the n.i.h. campus in bethesda. i'm kevin lewis, abc 7 news. >> okay, kevin. thank you. we have an update for you. we just got word from medical from arlington that they are confident the woman that we just told you about from the bus at the pentagon, they she does not have ebola. we will continue to follow that throughout the evening. meanwhile, the world health organization now says the ebola senegal is over. that country had one case of the virus at the end of august. but the w.h.o. says the country's response is real
comparing notes with other research hospitals to keep pham alive. have thisy intend to patient walk out of this hospital, and we'll do everything we possibly can to make that happen. her diagnosis, pham has displayed transparency cases humorsome about her illness. despite all of that, doctors here are talking with the much ofold to see how her personal medical information she wants to release to the public. we should also point out, her mother and sister now here in bethesda. of course, here to...
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here is a research hospital. the primary purpose that we always put is the patient's welfare. associate it with that, we do what ever research to teach us more to help other patients. although she is on a research protocol, our main concern is the health and recovery of nina. reporter: [inaudible] again i'mell you sorry. she came here at 11:54. all of us have been up all night . we haven't learned a lot about the virus yet. we're taking care of the patient. are there experimental drugs? the think everything is on table to be able to consider. this will always be done. we do this at all times with all of our patients that whenever an experimental drug is given, it is given with express consent of the patient if it turned out that way. >> do you feel there should be an ebola doctor? >> i will tell you what we do here. this is what we do. you are treating the symptoms and not the actual ebola virus? >> there's no specific treatment for the ebola virus p it we are giving her the best care on a systemic basis. [inaudible] >> the question is does taking dr. brantley entrance using i
here is a research hospital. the primary purpose that we always put is the patient's welfare. associate it with that, we do what ever research to teach us more to help other patients. although she is on a research protocol, our main concern is the health and recovery of nina. reporter: [inaudible] again i'mell you sorry. she came here at 11:54. all of us have been up all night . we haven't learned a lot about the virus yet. we're taking care of the patient. are there experimental drugs? the...
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this is a research hospital, and i've been at the microphone, i'm going to give dr. is free -- john, why don't you explain this. >> so when i said that there's no other hospital like it, we've never billed patient for anything. we will travel them here if they need money, we will house them or their family when they're here for free. and we never send a bill. so this patient will never be charged for anything. [inaudible conversations] >> the public pays $402 million a year to run this hospital through the generous the city of the taxes. generosity of the taxes. and we manage that budget. >> dr. fauci? >> yes. [inaudible conversations] bill: so we have now the latest information on nina pham there at that press conference. large hospital in the world, well enough -- she will stay there until she's well enough and free of the virus, dr. fauci says. this is the video released last night before she was transferred out of dallas to bethesda, maryland. she's resting, she's interactive, fatigued -- dr. fauci said that repeatedly -- after a long trip from dallas. not in goo
this is a research hospital, and i've been at the microphone, i'm going to give dr. is free -- john, why don't you explain this. >> so when i said that there's no other hospital like it, we've never billed patient for anything. we will travel them here if they need money, we will house them or their family when they're here for free. and we never send a bill. so this patient will never be charged for anything. [inaudible conversations] >> the public pays $402 million a year to run...
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jude children's research hospital is saving lives with pioneering research and care.coveries with doctors and scientists everywhere. and we'll never have to pay st. jude for anything, ever. at this moment, she wants to be in her own bed. i want to be outside playing. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. ...until we found a connection. you have the power to change your child's life. the boys town national hline can help. (tdd# 1-800-448-1433) >>> good morning. >>> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> hello. i'm t.j. holmes. here are some of the top stories on "world news now." the ntsb is investigating the crash of a small plane at the airport in wichita, kansas. mechanical failure appears to be the cause. we have full details ahead. >> new york transit officials are investigating why a huge drill bit pierced the tunnel. no one was hurt. the drill bit was being used in a massive railroad construction project. >>> apple's ceo tim cook coming out could help change workplace attitudes. he acknowledged sexua
jude children's research hospital is saving lives with pioneering research and care.coveries with doctors and scientists everywhere. and we'll never have to pay st. jude for anything, ever. at this moment, she wants to be in her own bed. i want to be outside playing. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. ...until we found a connection. you have the power to change your child's life. the boys town national hline can help. (tdd#...
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until we have a patient in a good research hospital under control conditions to treat that.opportunity. >> we have breaking news right now, nbc news reported that one of their freelancers in africa diagnosed with ebola. he was hired as a second cameraman. an american, hired for nbc's chief medical correspondent dr. nancy snyderman. being flown back to the united states for treatment. nbc news reporting that one of their freelance cameramen has tested positive for ebola, is being flown back to the united states. sanjay, doctor, we'll continue talking about this further, including how liberian officials say that thomas duncan managed to board a flight out of liberia, even though he had been helping patients with ebola, some who died from it. [ all talking ] you want the insights that will help you decide which ideas to execute and which to leave behind. you want your trades executed in one second or less, guaranteed, and routed with institutional-quality technology. look no further. open an account and find more of the expertise you need to be a better investor. red lobster's
until we have a patient in a good research hospital under control conditions to treat that.opportunity. >> we have breaking news right now, nbc news reported that one of their freelancers in africa diagnosed with ebola. he was hired as a second cameraman. an american, hired for nbc's chief medical correspondent dr. nancy snyderman. being flown back to the united states for treatment. nbc news reporting that one of their freelance cameramen has tested positive for ebola, is being flown...
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jude children's research hospital is saving lives with pioneering research and care.world treats childhood cancer by sharing our discoveries with doctors and scientists everywhere. and we'll never have to pay st. jude for anything, ever. at this moment, she wants to be in her own bed. i want to be outside playing. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. >>> good morning. i'm reena nina >>> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm t.j. holmes. here are some of the top headlines we are following this morning on "world news now." the family of ebola victim thomas eric duncan is questioning his medical treatment at a dallas hospital. you'll remember he was sent home from the emergency room initially before being admitted when his condition worsened. he died yesterday. full details in just a moment. >>> there's been quite a response according to the fbi after they asked for the public's help in identifying the militant in this video. the fbi is looking for him and other americans who may have been helping isis
jude children's research hospital is saving lives with pioneering research and care.world treats childhood cancer by sharing our discoveries with doctors and scientists everywhere. and we'll never have to pay st. jude for anything, ever. at this moment, she wants to be in her own bed. i want to be outside playing. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. >>> good morning. i'm reena nina >>> good morning. i'm...
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until we have a patient in a good research hospital under control conditions to treat that.s is that opportunity. >> we have breaking news right now, nbc news reported that one of their freelancers in africa diagnosed with ebola. he was hired as a second cameraman. he has been flown back for treatment. nbc news reporting that one of their freelance cameramen has tested positive for ebola, is being flown back to the united states. sanjay, doctor, we'll continue talking about this further, including how liberian officials say that thomas duncan managed to board a flight out of liberia, even though he had been helping patients with ebola, some who died from it. blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. introducing the birds of america collection. fifty stunning, hand-painted plates, commemorating the state birds of our proud nation. blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ there's confidence... then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and
until we have a patient in a good research hospital under control conditions to treat that.s is that opportunity. >> we have breaking news right now, nbc news reported that one of their freelancers in africa diagnosed with ebola. he was hired as a second cameraman. he has been flown back for treatment. nbc news reporting that one of their freelance cameramen has tested positive for ebola, is being flown back to the united states. sanjay, doctor, we'll continue talking about this further,...
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jude children's research hospital is saving lives with pioneering research and care. cancer by sharing our discoveries with doctors and scientists everywhere. and we'll never have to pay st. jude for anything, ever. at this moment, she wants to be in her own bed. i want to be outside playing. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. >>> this morning on "worlds >>> this morning on "world news now" -- ebola investigation. tough questions about the patient in dallas. how a hospital initially turned him away, and the family members and neighbors potentially exposed. >> i don't even know what symptoms you have to have or nothing like that. >> the growing public health concerns. >>> security scandal. the head of the secret service stepping down in embarrassment. >> i believe that you have done a disservice to the president of the united states. >> as the white house fence jumper faces justice. >>> later, safety lessons on the bus. a videotape showing the dangers of public transportation and the big question, w
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. >> as it is done in hospitals and research centers is considered very safe and very well tolerated. that is a very specific set of protocols and environment and set of devices. >> he showed me how his research team builds computer models to predict how current hits the brain. >> this is what shows up. warmer colors represent more color flow. the red square is the anode and the blue is the cathode. the anode is the positive terminal of the battery and the cathode is the negative terminal of the badry and your head is the circle. >> when applied in lab settings it is about the amounts needed to power a small led light bulb. the amount that reaches the cortex of the brain after going through layers of skull, skin, fat and spinal fluid is smaller. >> the brain is bathed in a low level of direct current flow. the brain is super sensitive to electricity because the brain uses electricity. the neurons have a voltage cross them. for a neuron at rest that is amound minus 80-millivolts. if it increases enough to what is call a threshold that might be around minus 60-millivolts, it makes a dec
. >> as it is done in hospitals and research centers is considered very safe and very well tolerated. that is a very specific set of protocols and environment and set of devices. >> he showed me how his research team builds computer models to predict how current hits the brain. >> this is what shows up. warmer colors represent more color flow. the red square is the anode and the blue is the cathode. the anode is the positive terminal of the battery and the cathode is the...
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it changed its name to the research hospital. we also have individual companies, or it was formally called the german-american bank. that now calls itself the mercantile trust company. i even have found evidence of one person who petitioned the local courts in kansas city to have his name officially changed to charles gordon. to make sure there would be no suspicion of pro-german sympathy to put on his name. i have other incidents identified. the dark blue is where people accuse each other of disloyalty and we will be hearing about what exactly that would mean. we have some towns being renamed. in st. louis, we have the largest incidents of renaming of streets. for example berlin avenue , becomes pershing avenue. [laughter] might as well on her general [laughter]the most german county in missouri, we have a small town of potsdam, renamed pershing. to honor the general. i plotted this map and then i looked at what i just plotted. what do i see? do all the accusations just happen where the germans are living? does violence simply h
it changed its name to the research hospital. we also have individual companies, or it was formally called the german-american bank. that now calls itself the mercantile trust company. i even have found evidence of one person who petitioned the local courts in kansas city to have his name officially changed to charles gordon. to make sure there would be no suspicion of pro-german sympathy to put on his name. i have other incidents identified. the dark blue is where people accuse each other of...
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research, it is experimental, and there are reactions. every time we increase the dose, has to be in the hospital in research setting to treat people.ometimes we have to give epinephrine when we increase doses bought they start to react. >> they sign off on this? >> they do. some people ask why are you doing research on food allergy, don't you want to take care of people that are sick? i tell them food allergy is serious disease. you have a dangling sword over your head, has a huge impact, talked about that in the first segment of the show, has a huge impact on your life. >> it is not approved by the fda, still experimental, you're doing clinical trials? >> exactly. we're wrapping up phase one trials to show it can be done safely. the next test will be phase two and three trials, we will enroll more patients to prove it is effective or not in inducing permanent tolerance, meaning you will eventually be able to go off that and not react. >> if people are watching, there's a website to show them they can sign up. >> food allergies.stanford.edu, tells you about the trials. if you're interested, write us and we can screen you and see if
research, it is experimental, and there are reactions. every time we increase the dose, has to be in the hospital in research setting to treat people.ometimes we have to give epinephrine when we increase doses bought they start to react. >> they sign off on this? >> they do. some people ask why are you doing research on food allergy, don't you want to take care of people that are sick? i tell them food allergy is serious disease. you have a dangling sword over your head, has a huge...
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welcome to this building, which is the largest hospital in the world, totally dead dated to inical re-- dedicated to clinical research. our nurses say there's no other hospital like it. why is that? it's because of our mission -- >> hang on for a second. hink there's not a mike there. >> we're ok. >> go. you can speak louder. >> ok. our patients like to call this place the house of hope. our nurses say there's no other hospital like it. why? it's because of our mission, our essential mission to combine research, excellent patient care, and training. we feel very humbled and fortunate to be in a position to work on this international disaster, ebola, and to try to develop some new preventive and treatment strategies. thank you very much. >> so i'd be happy to take any questions. >> your position -- >> yes. [inaudible] >> no. i cannot tell you at this time why we had said fair because of patient confidentiality but she is stable now and resting comfortably. >> do you know how long she'll be here? >> we do not know. we will get her here until she is well and clear of virus. >> any idea how long she might be -- [inaudibl
welcome to this building, which is the largest hospital in the world, totally dead dated to inical re-- dedicated to clinical research. our nurses say there's no other hospital like it. why is that? it's because of our mission -- >> hang on for a second. hink there's not a mike there. >> we're ok. >> go. you can speak louder. >> ok. our patients like to call this place the house of hope. our nurses say there's no other hospital like it. why? it's because of our mission,...
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sharply during the past decade. >> narrator: hospitals are generally not required to report details of outbreaks like this one to the public, but the researchers at nih believe the lessons are important and must be shared. >> talking about hospital infections is really difficult for a hospital because we all know that when you come to the hospital, there are certain risks. but we've now laid bare what are those risks. we owe it to those patients to honor those patients by ensuring that this does not happen in another hospital. >> if i had a major message, it would be that it's never going to end. this organism and organisms like this are going to be with us. we have to develop new strategies for managing them. we have to change our culture in the hospital. >> the surprise to me was that he didn't die from the bone marrow transplant, which is what, you know, if there was going to be a problem, we thought it would be tied to the bone marrow transplant. we never thought that it would be an infection that couldn't be cured. >> for more on "the trouble wh antibiotics," visit our website, >>...we have to be extremely vigilant and visit our new ipad
sharply during the past decade. >> narrator: hospitals are generally not required to report details of outbreaks like this one to the public, but the researchers at nih believe the lessons are important and must be shared. >> talking about hospital infections is really difficult for a hospital because we all know that when you come to the hospital, there are certain risks. but we've now laid bare what are those risks. we owe it to those patients to honor those patients by ensuring...
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research. you contact the hospital or the physician and you collect -- you find human subjects. a long process to run a clinical trial or study. let's make research a real-time experience. 23andme encourages millions of people to participate in having their genetic information and fill out surveys and we engage them with researchers. the average customer and participates in over 230 genetic studies. it is amazing how you do not have to go to 230 centers. just being part of 23andme, we could enable access for them to do research projects. that would significant advance and accelerate the pace of discovery. >> you speak a lot about things are passionate about it i'm guessing you're not passionate about spending time in d.c. with regulators. >> i have been going to d.c. a lot. it is one of the things i have never been interested in, politics. i'm enjoying the time there in part because i realized the country operates on the structure that is set up. the structure is set up in d.c. it is one of the things i remind people all the time. health care is huge. it is all regulated are the
research. you contact the hospital or the physician and you collect -- you find human subjects. a long process to run a clinical trial or study. let's make research a real-time experience. 23andme encourages millions of people to participate in having their genetic information and fill out surveys and we engage them with researchers. the average customer and participates in over 230 genetic studies. it is amazing how you do not have to go to 230 centers. just being part of 23andme, we could...
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, again, some of the unions there present the health care workers, remember many of the research teaching hospitalsere are public hospitals. so they're heavily unionized. and there were concerns raised. and they brought that up this last night saying look, we told you about this, saying to the officials. so that is something there is a lot of finger pointing going on right now. and clearly they don't want their to spread. there are other health care workers who are now under close observation who would have been in contact with this nurse's assistance in addition to the people who may have been in contact with her while she was on vacation for those several days. >> we appreciate it, thank you, al. >>> the first patient diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. is now getting an experimental anti-virus drug. thomas duncan remains in critical condition in texas. >> and his partner has spoken with anderson cooper and louise has asked for us not to use her full name. she's pleading for any help to save duncan. >>. >> caller: i am worried. i am sad. you don't know how frus tated i am. i'm just asking god, and t
, again, some of the unions there present the health care workers, remember many of the research teaching hospitalsere are public hospitals. so they're heavily unionized. and there were concerns raised. and they brought that up this last night saying look, we told you about this, saying to the officials. so that is something there is a lot of finger pointing going on right now. and clearly they don't want their to spread. there are other health care workers who are now under close observation...
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hospital. they save countless lives and unnecessary use can contribute to resistance of infection. new study of disease control and prevention takes a look at how antibiotics are used and why. and researchersk at 183 hospital from may through september of 011 and how the hospital selected specific days to report on what type of antibiotics patients were receiving. 50% were given antibiotics and powerful ones were used when they normally wouldn't each be given. >> line has blurred between reserving powerful antibiotics for patients that have healthcare required infections and those with community based up infections. >> last march cdc asked every hospital in the u.s. to implement a steward program that helps provide accountability in precipitation of anti buy otics to patients. >> the holiday season is quickly approaching and with recent fake ebola scare from philadelphia to dominican republic there's questions of how to stay safe while traveling. the chances of catching an area plane are slim because it cannot be transmitted by air. airplanes get light cleanings between flights and deeper later and pack alcohol based wipes in carry on and bring own blanket or pillow. meteorologist chris so
hospital. they save countless lives and unnecessary use can contribute to resistance of infection. new study of disease control and prevention takes a look at how antibiotics are used and why. and researchersk at 183 hospital from may through september of 011 and how the hospital selected specific days to report on what type of antibiotics patients were receiving. 50% were given antibiotics and powerful ones were used when they normally wouldn't each be given. >> line has blurred between...
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research. how a local hospital is trying to improve the quality of life for cancer patients. >>> plus, a special treat in store for wine lovers this month who are shopping for vino in this area. >>> and the votes are in. thousands of you voted. and look at this. it was a close one. bishop shanahan and westchester henderson, congratulations, you are the game of the week. 51%, just edging out st. joseph vineland. of course, that game will be featured as our game of the week on the "high school blitz" every saturday night, 7:00 p.m. right here on nbc 10. we're right back after this. >>> 4:24 now. do not adjust the color on your television set. this is boathouse row lit up in pink on the river. of course, october is breast cancer awareness month. and you can see the lights turn pink there as they will be during the month of october. and philadelphia not the only city seeing pink. in chicago, a 16-foot-tall bright pink support bra was unveiled. and in sarasota, morning readers were treated to a pink edition of "the herald tribune." unveiling a pink cruiser in honor of an officer battling stage 4 brea
research. how a local hospital is trying to improve the quality of life for cancer patients. >>> plus, a special treat in store for wine lovers this month who are shopping for vino in this area. >>> and the votes are in. thousands of you voted. and look at this. it was a close one. bishop shanahan and westchester henderson, congratulations, you are the game of the week. 51%, just edging out st. joseph vineland. of course, that game will be featured as our game of the week on...
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this is a clinical study, research hospital, they're going to be doing a lot of research on her, hopefullyp learn how to treat other ebola patients. to learn more about the virus, what works, how it develops. >> athena jones, we appreciate the information. thank you. >>> the second dallas nurse with ebola is being treated at atlanta's emory university hospital. amber vinson has been in the hospital since tuesday but not before she had flown to ohio and back to texas, possibly exposing other passengers to the deadly virus on those flights. national correspondent susan candiotti has more for us this morning. >> reporter: new details emerging about nurse amber vinson who began feeling ill during a trip to ohio one week ago. she wasn't showing any visible signs of illness at a bridal shop last saturday at a fitting for her bridesmaids. >> she was have ago a great day, yeah. she was with her friends, they were very calm, cool, collected. >> reporter: then things changed. officials say something wasn't quite right the next day. >> she rested for a long time on some days. she said she felt funny,
this is a clinical study, research hospital, they're going to be doing a lot of research on her, hopefullyp learn how to treat other ebola patients. to learn more about the virus, what works, how it develops. >> athena jones, we appreciate the information. thank you. >>> the second dallas nurse with ebola is being treated at atlanta's emory university hospital. amber vinson has been in the hospital since tuesday but not before she had flown to ohio and back to texas, possibly...