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richard reid is live in the newsroom to with did story of the u.s. bringing two ebola patients to the u.s. >> officials say they received nasty e-mails. they've gotten 100 calls from people anger about bringing ebola-stricken patients into this country. they insist safety measures in place are enough to keep the virus contained and the public safe. >> wearing the biohazard suit, dr. kent brantley walked in for treatment today. a hopeful sign, says his brother. >> i'm worried about him. he'll be ok regardless. >> he ended a 5,000-mile journey from liberia here at dobbins air force base. he made the flight inside an isolation chamber like this. >> we have the process to maintain safety of the public at large. >> a special isolation room, brantley is receiving treatment. >> there's an extra barrier. >> medical personnel will be gowned, gloved, and taped. >> any transmission to the community, the risk is little to none. >> i understand the public's concern. this is a new infection for the united states. >> medical officials in the white house say they're
richard reid is live in the newsroom to with did story of the u.s. bringing two ebola patients to the u.s. >> officials say they received nasty e-mails. they've gotten 100 calls from people anger about bringing ebola-stricken patients into this country. they insist safety measures in place are enough to keep the virus contained and the public safe. >> wearing the biohazard suit, dr. kent brantley walked in for treatment today. a hopeful sign, says his brother. >> i'm worried...
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richard reid is tracking the latest developments. there is concern in the u.s. of the bola is here. >> certainly. it's unknown specifically how brantley got infected with ebola, but as the director of a medical clinic in liberia he came in close contact with patients. ebola is transmitted through loud and bodily fluid. now medical personnel caring for him are taking every precaution to make sure the virus does not spread here in the u.s. >> first biplane to the air force base outside atlanta has an by ambulance to emory university hospital, missionary dr. ken bradley is now being treated for ebola. >> i know he is feeling better. >> his arrival saturday morning marks the first time anyone diagnosed with a deadly disease has been brought to the u.s. for treatment to be cared for at this top level containment unit. >> the process will work. >> brantley was flown more than 5000 miles from liberia. the current ebola outbreak is considered out of control. aid workers say there are more than 700 dead in liberia, guinea, sierra leone. especially equipped gulfstream --
richard reid is tracking the latest developments. there is concern in the u.s. of the bola is here. >> certainly. it's unknown specifically how brantley got infected with ebola, but as the director of a medical clinic in liberia he came in close contact with patients. ebola is transmitted through loud and bodily fluid. now medical personnel caring for him are taking every precaution to make sure the virus does not spread here in the u.s. >> first biplane to the air force base...
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. >> there is a lot more ever of them now than when richard reid was doing-and the underwear bomber as well. the system has improved. but, as everybody acknowledges, it is not full proof. there are ways to evade it one would think that given their sophistication, the folks running isis recruiting know how to do it. in other words, if you fly to turkey, or if you fly to greece and then motor to turkey, and then go from turkey into syria to become part of isis or isil or whatever they are calling themselves this week you may not be in the system when you come back out. we have to be very concerned about what's happening with these radicalized jihadists coming back to the united states just like the europeans. >> flying to montreal and walking across the border. whatever. let me go to this other question. you spoke at the american legion and so did president obama down in north carolina. how was the american legion. >> i think it the proper word would be politely. they are veterans. 2.4 million represent ared by the 9 the 6th -- 96th meeting of the american legion. they were plight to him
. >> there is a lot more ever of them now than when richard reid was doing-and the underwear bomber as well. the system has improved. but, as everybody acknowledges, it is not full proof. there are ways to evade it one would think that given their sophistication, the folks running isis recruiting know how to do it. in other words, if you fly to turkey, or if you fly to greece and then motor to turkey, and then go from turkey into syria to become part of isis or isil or whatever they are...
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through airports, looking for some of the explosive concerns that we saw back in the days earlier of richard reid. how much of a threat really is the homeland facing and what are the organizations dealing with to deal with the threats? >> advisory work and leveraging the work we have. >> excellent point and that's the key to a lot of it, working with that advanced information, our foreign partners, our stakeholders in identifying national security concerns as far in advance as possible and being able to take the appropriate action. sometimes it is questioning people to find out what they're up to and may be benign activity. we do see attempts and threats and look over the last couple of years, times square bomber and christmas day bomber, shoe bombing attempts, the threat till is very much out there. it still is very much a concern for us and we get to read the intelligence reports every day and i think as international travelers, you should take comfort we are up every night worrying about it and build policies and procedures to keep everyone safe and secure so you don't have to worry about it.
through airports, looking for some of the explosive concerns that we saw back in the days earlier of richard reid. how much of a threat really is the homeland facing and what are the organizations dealing with to deal with the threats? >> advisory work and leveraging the work we have. >> excellent point and that's the key to a lot of it, working with that advanced information, our foreign partners, our stakeholders in identifying national security concerns as far in advance as...
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reid. >> reporter: in the moments before president richard nixon announced his resignation, he ordered almostval office. >> only the cbs crew now is to be in this room during this. only the crew. >> reporter: the crew included george christian, then just 28. >> there were only two people allowed from the crew in the room, and one of them was a cameraman, and the other was myself to make sure that things worked. >> reporter: his job was crucial, but he worried that nixon would tell him to leave, too. >> i'm standing there with an afro and belled bottoms and not looking like i'm doing very much, as if i roamed into the room. >> reporter: so he hid behind the camera. it was christian's first time in the oval office. do you remember how you felt? were you nervous? >> i was nervous. >> reporter: you were nervous. >> i was more than nervous. i was scared to death. >> i have never been a quitter. >> reporter: did you sense request emotion coming from the president? >> um, i-- i could sense the embarrassment, i think. >> reporter: the emotion came the next day when nixon said good-bye to the white ho
reid. >> reporter: in the moments before president richard nixon announced his resignation, he ordered almostval office. >> only the cbs crew now is to be in this room during this. only the crew. >> reporter: the crew included george christian, then just 28. >> there were only two people allowed from the crew in the room, and one of them was a cameraman, and the other was myself to make sure that things worked. >> reporter: his job was crucial, but he worried that...
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democratic senator richard blumenthal saying the president, quote, owes the american people a better, fuller explanation. harry reiding the strikes were the correct action, quote, i also support the president's decision to launch air-strikes as long as no combat forces are on the ground. kirsten powers is a fox news contributor and served in the clinton administration. kirsten, welcome. >> good to be here. >> what do you make of this? it is a very delicate line for the president to walk. there is pushback from some within his party, not necessarily unhappy about what he's doyne but fearful for where it has the potential to go. what does he do now? >> well, i think there have been only a few people who have spoken up like senator blumenthal who's been critical of what the president has done. but overall, i feel he's gotten a lot of support, at least from people in the democratic party, nancy pelosi, senator levin, elliott engel, the people actively involved in the foreign policy decisions of the democratic party. so i think he's got a lot of support for this. and i think as long as it doesn't turn into something mor
democratic senator richard blumenthal saying the president, quote, owes the american people a better, fuller explanation. harry reiding the strikes were the correct action, quote, i also support the president's decision to launch air-strikes as long as no combat forces are on the ground. kirsten powers is a fox news contributor and served in the clinton administration. kirsten, welcome. >> good to be here. >> what do you make of this? it is a very delicate line for the president to...
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that plane is based at reid hill view airport and she tells us the plane owner survived. >>reporter: this is facebook video of richard nyland flying his star duster 11 spy plane that crashed outside the airport at 7:00 last night. >> he missed all the power lines and all the phone lines in the air. >>reporter: when fire and sheriff responders arrived they found one man dead in the plane. but richard nyland survived and he was airlifted to the hospital in roseville. >> how unusual is this to see something like this? >> the last plane crash we had up here was probably 20 years ago. >> it ago. >>reporter: in the neighborhood his neighbors of 30 years were saddened to hear the crash. he has two sons and lives here with his eldest son who's 22. he travels frequently for his aerospace job and they remember a few years ago he learned to fly and bought the plane. >> he was excited. he was excited he got that pilot 's license. he was thrilled when he told us we are good for you. >> his mom would come up once in a while and visit. real nice lady. >>reporter: the county coroner will reveal tomorrow who was flying the plane and
that plane is based at reid hill view airport and she tells us the plane owner survived. >>reporter: this is facebook video of richard nyland flying his star duster 11 spy plane that crashed outside the airport at 7:00 last night. >> he missed all the power lines and all the phone lines in the air. >>reporter: when fire and sheriff responders arrived they found one man dead in the plane. but richard nyland survived and he was airlifted to the hospital in roseville. >>...
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. >>> but up next, former senator richard luger will be here to discuss our growing reinvolvement in iraq and the state of american global power. more "reid report" next. did som? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. >>> no arrests on martha's vineyard for president obama as he deals with quickly unfolding event in mull hot spots around the world. starting in iraq where more u.s. troops as well as french arms are pouring in to aid our kurdish allies in their fight against militants. those u.s. troops are not designated for a combat role. instead this is how defense secretary chuck hagel described the u.s. mission when he announced it at camp pendleton in california. >> to take a closer look and give a more in-depth assessment of where we can continue to help the iraqis. with what they're doing and the threats that they are now dealing with. >> now, while the white house has repeatedly promised no boots on the ground to bite isis militants, the 129 troops ordered to erbil in the no
. >>> but up next, former senator richard luger will be here to discuss our growing reinvolvement in iraq and the state of american global power. more "reid report" next. did som? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. >>> no arrests on martha's vineyard for president obama as he deals with quickly unfolding...