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the c.d.c. said the patient, who was not a health care work eflew out of liberia on the 19th and arrived in texas on saturday to visit family on the 20th. on the 24th symptoms developed. two days later he sought medical care and was sent home. on sunday he went to the hospital and was placed in isolation. now, scott, we just got offof a live press conference with the head of the c.d.c., and he made a couple of point. number one, people who were on the same plane as this gentleman when he flew back from liberia, obviously concerned, but he made the point it is not contagious. ebola is not contablous until the person has symptoms. he felt very strongly the people on the plane were not in danger. two, from the 24th to the 28th he was sent home before he came back and was put in isolation. he did come in contact with a hand full of people, and, again, it's reassuring ton that it's directly spread only by contact with direct with fluids. so specifically, it's not spread through the air. and the c.d.c.
the c.d.c. said the patient, who was not a health care work eflew out of liberia on the 19th and arrived in texas on saturday to visit family on the 20th. on the 24th symptoms developed. two days later he sought medical care and was sent home. on sunday he went to the hospital and was placed in isolation. now, scott, we just got offof a live press conference with the head of the c.d.c., and he made a couple of point. number one, people who were on the same plane as this gentleman when he flew...
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they issued a statement, i'll put it up from the c.d.c.: c.d.c. believes the chaps is exceedingly -- chance is exceedingly low when we are looking at ebola. and are evaluating this. there has been speculation as to whether it's malaria, ebola, but the tests happening now should likely reveal that and we'll know overnight, because they have been here for a few hours. >> do you know whether the ship was allowed to dock at the normal port or whether it was held offshore at the port of new orleans. >> well, the ship, again, as i said, made its way down to mississippi. it was supposed to dock at the port of new orleans. they stopped it short, here in an area outside of new orleans, at bell chase. we understand the ship will stack docked overnight and the other crew members, 15 others on board who were not sick, they been evaluated and likely allowed to go. >> jonathan martin reporting live from new orleans on a ship that arrived from africa. three crew members are ill. they are being evaluated to see if they have ebola. >> firefighters battling a fire,
they issued a statement, i'll put it up from the c.d.c.: c.d.c. believes the chaps is exceedingly -- chance is exceedingly low when we are looking at ebola. and are evaluating this. there has been speculation as to whether it's malaria, ebola, but the tests happening now should likely reveal that and we'll know overnight, because they have been here for a few hours. >> do you know whether the ship was allowed to dock at the normal port or whether it was held offshore at the port of new...
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the c.d.c. is warning parents. protecting your kids from the risk. >> cars and roads submerged as heavy rains drench southern california. the tropical weather and chance for more today. >> a royal announcement this morning, william and kate expected their second child. >> good morning, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. >> i'm stephanie sy. president obama is getting ready to reveal his strategy to take on the islamic state group, laying out his plan in a speech wednesday, but details are trickling out. >> it comes as the u.s. launches new airstrikes on islamic state targets in iraq and president obama admitting he made a mistake when he went golfing off the the murder of journalist james foley. >> in washington this morning, mike, president obama just met with nato allies in europe. what are we learning about his big speech on wednesday? >> president obama still insists there will be no american combat troops on the ground, but the united states will lead an international coalition
the c.d.c. is warning parents. protecting your kids from the risk. >> cars and roads submerged as heavy rains drench southern california. the tropical weather and chance for more today. >> a royal announcement this morning, william and kate expected their second child. >> good morning, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. >> i'm stephanie sy. president obama is getting ready to reveal his strategy to take on the islamic state group, laying out his plan in a...
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the c.d.c. says more than a million people could be infected by the end of the year, and the virus could be here to stay. >> we are now in the third explosive phase of growth. if we don't stop the epidemic, it will turn from a disaster into a catastrophe. >> joining us here is a senior associate at the neurocity of pittsburgh medical facility, a think tank that covers the consequences of epidemic health threats and holds a seminar for staffers, facilitated by jeff coons coons. good to have you with us, last month, and august, the w.h.o. thought the maximum number of cases would be 8,000. the c.d.c. said we could see 21,000 cases by the end of september. and we could see 1.4 million cases by 20 jan. what is the likelihood that it will get that bad? >> that likelihood is slim. that modelling study is where assumptions are made, and the key is that there would be no intervention to stop the outbreak. we know it to be a false assumption u because there's a lot of efforts to stop the outbreak, we are
the c.d.c. says more than a million people could be infected by the end of the year, and the virus could be here to stay. >> we are now in the third explosive phase of growth. if we don't stop the epidemic, it will turn from a disaster into a catastrophe. >> joining us here is a senior associate at the neurocity of pittsburgh medical facility, a think tank that covers the consequences of epidemic health threats and holds a seminar for staffers, facilitated by jeff coons coons. good...
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tests sent to the state lab and the c.d.c. the c.d.c. will expedite the results to see if the child had virus d68 that is said to have sent many kids to hospitals in various states. and asking parent to practice good prevention. >> as a normal flu-type situation. wash their hands. have children cough into the elbow. throw tissues away. >> for parents, if the child is sick watch for symptoms out of the ordinary. if there is wheezing or difficulty breathing see the health care provider right away. we will continue to follow this story and bring you the results from the c.d.c. as soon as they're available. reporting live in hamilton new jersey. >>> a mother remains in inten intensive care for burns suffered at a crash at a gas station last night in port richmond. philadelphia police say a driver slammed into and knocked over a pump at the sunoco station at aramingo and somerset bursting into flames. and a passenger in another car kicked in her window and pulled her 3-year-old daughter out to safety. j >>> a claymont home unliveable after hi
tests sent to the state lab and the c.d.c. the c.d.c. will expedite the results to see if the child had virus d68 that is said to have sent many kids to hospitals in various states. and asking parent to practice good prevention. >> as a normal flu-type situation. wash their hands. have children cough into the elbow. throw tissues away. >> for parents, if the child is sick watch for symptoms out of the ordinary. if there is wheezing or difficulty breathing see the health care...
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that's what the c.d.c. is checking, where is it going, how is it moving. >> let's switch gears and talk about ebola, the president's plan, 3,000 boots on the ground to deal with the crisis, he wants a lot of money. will this be enough to contain ebola in west africa. >> this is an excellent start, the right way to begin. it's certainly enough to address the immediate needs. whether or not it's enough to stop the epidemic, we don't know. you have to keep measure has gone you're doing and adding resources. with this epidemic, we have to spend enough until it's stopped. >> thanks for being with us this morning. >> parts of the u.s. will be dealing with wet weather today. nicole mitchell is back. nicole. >> the big crux of this is part of what we're seeing, moisture coming into the region, that's our biggest concern. already the flash flood watches coming up, because moisture coming in, the rain coming down. this is the next three days. you can see how much this spreads across the region. four corners, eastern c
that's what the c.d.c. is checking, where is it going, how is it moving. >> let's switch gears and talk about ebola, the president's plan, 3,000 boots on the ground to deal with the crisis, he wants a lot of money. will this be enough to contain ebola in west africa. >> this is an excellent start, the right way to begin. it's certainly enough to address the immediate needs. whether or not it's enough to stop the epidemic, we don't know. you have to keep measure has gone you're doing...
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the the c.d.c. said today the ebola outbreak is likely to spread to more countries. ebola has now killed more than 1900 people in africa. among the latest to be infected is a third american missionary. jeff glor tells us about him. >> reporter: dr. rick sacra has been making trips to west africa since the mid-80s. on august 2 this year he posted a facebook message sending well wishes to his friends kent brantly and nancy writebol, after they'd been diagnosed with ebola in liberia. sacra then volunteered to go himself. bruce johnson runs the sim aid group. >> i remember the day i got the word that rick said, "send me back in." and i just-- i just literally kind of went, wow. what commitment of an individual knowing that he was going into potential harm's way. >> reporter: sacra was not working in an ebola clinic. he was delivering babies in an obstetrics wing. sim says upon diagnosis, he immediately isolated himself and is now being treated by some of the same doctors he trained. it's not know if he'll come to emory university hospital for care. writebol, release rele
the the c.d.c. said today the ebola outbreak is likely to spread to more countries. ebola has now killed more than 1900 people in africa. among the latest to be infected is a third american missionary. jeff glor tells us about him. >> reporter: dr. rick sacra has been making trips to west africa since the mid-80s. on august 2 this year he posted a facebook message sending well wishes to his friends kent brantly and nancy writebol, after they'd been diagnosed with ebola in liberia. sacra...
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. >> no word on when the test results are available from the c.d.c. the school superintendent called for a meeting with parents to update them on the situation and to let them question the local health care department officials. there is not much new to tell them but they want to reassure them. >> are the kids any less safe here than anywhere else in this community? >> no, sir. we feel very confident the school is as safe as it can possibly be. >> the health department says there is no showing that he suffered from anything else before he died including asthma. if it was entrovirus d68 it would only the second this year. >>> a long-time employee at the philadelphia zoo killed today while on the job. on girard avenue. the 57-year-old man working under a golf cart when it fell off a jack. the man was crushed. his name has not yet been released. an update on a live report from the zoo on "action news" at 6:00. >>> the community are mourning the death of the company c.e.o. and his wife. the couple killed in a house fire over the weekend. very few details s
. >> no word on when the test results are available from the c.d.c. the school superintendent called for a meeting with parents to update them on the situation and to let them question the local health care department officials. there is not much new to tell them but they want to reassure them. >> are the kids any less safe here than anywhere else in this community? >> no, sir. we feel very confident the school is as safe as it can possibly be. >> the health department...
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hamilton health officer says that tests have been sent to the c.d.c. and will be expedited to determine if the child had virus d68, the one that sent hundreds to hospitals in many states. many were in intensive care units but none died. urging parents not to be alarmed but aware. >> be aware of what they need to do as the season becomes heavier and heavier in the flu season. >> as always, stress prevention. >> handle it as a form flu-type situation. wash your hands. have the children cough into their elbow. throw the tissues away. >> if your child is sick, watch for symptoms out of the ordinary. any wheezing or difficulty breathing they need to see a doctor right away. we'll stay on this story and let you know when the results come back from the c.d.c. live in hamilton, ali gorman handle 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> philadelphia police investigating the shooting of a teenager this morning in north philadelphia. it happened around 11:00 in the 1800 block of north van pelt street. chopper 6 over the scene as they of the police tried to piece togethe
hamilton health officer says that tests have been sent to the c.d.c. and will be expedited to determine if the child had virus d68, the one that sent hundreds to hospitals in many states. many were in intensive care units but none died. urging parents not to be alarmed but aware. >> be aware of what they need to do as the season becomes heavier and heavier in the flu season. >> as always, stress prevention. >> handle it as a form flu-type situation. wash your hands. have the...
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ebola, before we get back to you, robert, i believe we are going to take people live right now to the c.d.cfor the news conference of this outbreak. >> our first speaker is c.d.c. director dr. tom freeden. >> good afternoon, everybody, and thank you for joining us. as you have been hearing from us, egoal la is a serious disease, it is only spread by direct contact with someone who is sick with the virus. and it is only spread through bodily fluids. the incubation period is eight to ten days after eggs pose sure, can be as short as two days or as long as 21 days. it is a severe disease that has a high case of fatality, but there are core tried and true public health interventions that stop it. today we are providing the information that an individual traveling from liberia, has been diagnosed with ebola, in the united states. this individual left liberia on the 19th of september, arrived in the u.s. on the 20th of september, had no symptoms when departing liberia, or entering this country. but four or five days later around the 24th of september, began to develop symptoms, on the 26th of sep
ebola, before we get back to you, robert, i believe we are going to take people live right now to the c.d.cfor the news conference of this outbreak. >> our first speaker is c.d.c. director dr. tom freeden. >> good afternoon, everybody, and thank you for joining us. as you have been hearing from us, egoal la is a serious disease, it is only spread by direct contact with someone who is sick with the virus. and it is only spread through bodily fluids. the incubation period is eight to...
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we are live from the c.d.c. with the story. >> a plane making an emergencies landing, the cockpit windshield cracks in midair. >> raising the minimum wage. it's the talk across the country, from the president to the mayor of one of america's largest cities, how workers could turn up the heat this week. >> a long lost dark and we mean really dark chapter of charlie and the chocolate factory is one of the stories making headlines around the world. >> we're looking live at patterson, new jersey, patterson falls, it's the first day of school for teachers there, students head back thursday. welcome to al jazeera america. coming up this half hour, we're live in detroit where the motor city's high stakes bankruptcy battle is officially getting underway today. >> it's a big cat and mouse game involve be an oil tanker carrying a $100 million cargo. why the large ship off the coast of texas is at the heart of a heated international dispute. >> in our next hour, celebrity hacking, we'll tell you how the hackers may have tak
we are live from the c.d.c. with the story. >> a plane making an emergencies landing, the cockpit windshield cracks in midair. >> raising the minimum wage. it's the talk across the country, from the president to the mayor of one of america's largest cities, how workers could turn up the heat this week. >> a long lost dark and we mean really dark chapter of charlie and the chocolate factory is one of the stories making headlines around the world. >> we're looking live at...
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speaker the c.d.c. says, and i quote them, approximately 10% to 20% of patients treated for lyme disease with the recommended two to four-week course of antibiotics will have lingering symptoms. of fatigue, pain, or joint and muscle aches. i would respectfully submit their simple -- they're symptoms of something that has a root cause. the c.d.c. refers to chronic lyme as, quote, post-treatment lyme disease syndrome. and many people have been dismissed, said, oh, you're a hypochondriac. it's all mental. and yet they don't -- there's just so many cases, it can't be dismissed. this intill a great step forward for chronic lyme patients. especially those who have suffered for decades with this debilitating disease. again, only to be told that their illness does not exist. again mitigating circumstance good friend chris gibson, i want to thank him for his leadership, for the leadership of our house republicans and our friends on the other side of the aisle. it's a bipartisan bill and i do hope members will sup
speaker the c.d.c. says, and i quote them, approximately 10% to 20% of patients treated for lyme disease with the recommended two to four-week course of antibiotics will have lingering symptoms. of fatigue, pain, or joint and muscle aches. i would respectfully submit their simple -- they're symptoms of something that has a root cause. the c.d.c. refers to chronic lyme as, quote, post-treatment lyme disease syndrome. and many people have been dismissed, said, oh, you're a hypochondriac. it's all...
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according to the c.d.c., earlier last year, there were 35 million americans without health insurance. that's a drop of almost 4 million, but there are other reasons behind the change. the biggest drops were among adults 18 to 25, people considered poor, and african americans. still, as in previous years racial minorities were less likely to be ensured. uninsured. >> that's because almost half the people who signed up up for the affordable care act, got their cards after the survey was done. >> the affordable care act has meant i can continue to be in a transition period. try different things. >> in the next open enrollment period starts in november. i asked one of the authors if it meant that the affordable care act is working she said it's for other people to decide, not the c.d.c. >> meanwhile, up to 500,000 people who signed up for the affordable care act, may be dropped or pay more, more than 100,000 people may be cut for not verifying their citizen ship or immigration status. which is a key ryement for eligibility. and the new information on the days show, the number of cancer su
according to the c.d.c., earlier last year, there were 35 million americans without health insurance. that's a drop of almost 4 million, but there are other reasons behind the change. the biggest drops were among adults 18 to 25, people considered poor, and african americans. still, as in previous years racial minorities were less likely to be ensured. uninsured. >> that's because almost half the people who signed up up for the affordable care act, got their cards after the survey was...
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the c.d.c. saying more than a million people could be infected with ebola by next year. those numbers aren't guaranteed. we have live outside c.d.c. headquarters. do they think we could be looking at more than a million cases when 2015 begins? >> del, that's the worst case scenario laid out yesterday in a telebriefing by dr. from the c.d.c. it could be 1.4 million people. just two countries, sierra leone and liberia. the population, 10 million people, so a staggering number of 1.4 million people as the worst case scenario if health officials and the world do not get this outbreak under control. let's look at what the doctor said yesterday. >> what the modeling shows us is that even in dire scenarios, if we move fast enough, we can turn it around. i'm confident that the most dire projections are not going to come to pass, given what we've already seen both on the ground in terms of the response and what we're beginning to see in terms of some of the data coming in. >> 3,000 american troops and ot
the c.d.c. saying more than a million people could be infected with ebola by next year. those numbers aren't guaranteed. we have live outside c.d.c. headquarters. do they think we could be looking at more than a million cases when 2015 begins? >> del, that's the worst case scenario laid out yesterday in a telebriefing by dr. from the c.d.c. it could be 1.4 million people. just two countries, sierra leone and liberia. the population, 10 million people, so a staggering number of 1.4 million...
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we do know officials with the c.d.c. and health department say that this particular mean ba thrives in poorly chlorinated water. that's way we keep talking about the chlorine. officials say the right amount of chlorine will eradicate this mean ba. this could have been prevented had the levels been all right from the start. >> the parents of a woman killed in a deadly colorado movie theater shooting are suing four on line retailers, claiming the companies broke the law when they sold ammunition, tear gas, a high capacity magazine and body armor used in the 2012 attacks. it said the companies had no safeguards in place to prevent dangerous people from buying their goods. >> a new york state grand jury will determine whether criminal charges should be filed against tony stewart after striking ward and killing him. >> let's look at other stories caught in our global net. u.s. health researches say american waist lines -- >> don't look at me -- >> are still expanding. the average have increased over an inch. this is put ago ta
we do know officials with the c.d.c. and health department say that this particular mean ba thrives in poorly chlorinated water. that's way we keep talking about the chlorine. officials say the right amount of chlorine will eradicate this mean ba. this could have been prevented had the levels been all right from the start. >> the parents of a woman killed in a deadly colorado movie theater shooting are suing four on line retailers, claiming the companies broke the law when they sold...
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the c.d.c. esting began and we came to realize it was this antero virus you described. >> brown: how big a deal has it become? >> over five or six weeks, 100 kids a day. >> brown: dr. schuchat, what do we know about the virus and why it's spreading now? >> the viruses are common, 10 million to 15 million infections each year but antero virus 68 is quite unusual. it's been known of since 1952, but we haven't seen many of the infections in the u.s. what we're seeing this year in a couple of places is an increase over expected of severe respiratory illness in children, worsening of asthma in particular. we think that the virus is spread person to person through coughs and sneezes and that it's really important for people to wash hands, cover coughs, keep kids home if they're sick, those are the things we call respiratory hygiene or good etiquette to reduce the spread of respiratory virus from one person to another. >> brown: do we know why it suddenly flairs up? you said it has been around since the
the c.d.c. esting began and we came to realize it was this antero virus you described. >> brown: how big a deal has it become? >> over five or six weeks, 100 kids a day. >> brown: dr. schuchat, what do we know about the virus and why it's spreading now? >> the viruses are common, 10 million to 15 million infections each year but antero virus 68 is quite unusual. it's been known of since 1952, but we haven't seen many of the infections in the u.s. what we're seeing this...
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the c.d.c. has nothing to go off of. they are taking some of this enterovirus that has infected children and looking at it at the lab here in atlanta. so far, not a lot of data collection on it. let's listen to parents. >> he was unresponsive, laying on the couch and couldn't speak to me, was turning white and had blue lips. >> it look like his heart was pumping out of his chest. immediately we took him to the emergency room. >> to go from a cold to being probably minutes away from death, that's kind of scary. >> there are 10 million to 15 million cases each year and over 100 strains, but this particular strain very rare and little known about it. >> so rare, but do we know why this particular strain is making the rounds? >> unfortunately, at this point, we do not. there is no information, not enough data yet. the c.d.c. is working to find exactly why this outbreak has collected right in the middle of the country, actually, and a few actually in the state of georgia, though not a lot. they are ex
the c.d.c. has nothing to go off of. they are taking some of this enterovirus that has infected children and looking at it at the lab here in atlanta. so far, not a lot of data collection on it. let's listen to parents. >> he was unresponsive, laying on the couch and couldn't speak to me, was turning white and had blue lips. >> it look like his heart was pumping out of his chest. immediately we took him to the emergency room. >> to go from a cold to being probably minutes away...
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we'll have a live report from the c.d.c. coming up at 8:00. >> a new study finding removing both breasts for breast cancer doesn't help the chance of surviving. they found women who only had tumors removed and underwent radiation were just as likely to be in remission. >> the family of comedian joan rivers said she is on life support. she stopped breathing following a throat procedure at a local clinic. doctors have been bringing the 81-year-old out of a medically induced coma. her daughter is saying the family is thankful for all of the prayers. >> the home depot maybe the latest victim of hackers and are looking into a data breach. >> we understand this could involve millions of customers. >> that's exactly white, dell. this came to light when a cyber security website reported a new botch of stolen debit and credit cards being sold on line. the same group of russian and ukrainian hackers expect would in the target data breach maybe responsible for home depot's products now. the home improvement giant is working with law enf
we'll have a live report from the c.d.c. coming up at 8:00. >> a new study finding removing both breasts for breast cancer doesn't help the chance of surviving. they found women who only had tumors removed and underwent radiation were just as likely to be in remission. >> the family of comedian joan rivers said she is on life support. she stopped breathing following a throat procedure at a local clinic. doctors have been bringing the 81-year-old out of a medically induced coma. her...
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the c.d.c. reports domestic measles cases are at a high sense the disease was eliminated 14 years ago. the problems are arising because of affluent college educated parents, choosing not to get their kids their shot. actress jenny mccarthy was a public face of the movement, backing a fruitulent -- fruitulent claims of a british study. mccarthy tried to distance herself from the comments, but misinformation has had consequences throughout the country. the c.d.c. recommends parent get their children vaccinated. >> coming up, the high cost of deployment on families. movie star michelle monahan joins you on a new film on the often over looked subject. >>> i'm john seigenthaler in new york. after this, decision day in scotland - will they vote to split from england. there's a big yes vote. at the golf course in st andrew's. >>> the senate joins the house to arm and train syria rebels, but only for a limited time. >>> alibaba ready to go public as the most expensive ifo in u.s. history. and why chim pa
the c.d.c. reports domestic measles cases are at a high sense the disease was eliminated 14 years ago. the problems are arising because of affluent college educated parents, choosing not to get their kids their shot. actress jenny mccarthy was a public face of the movement, backing a fruitulent -- fruitulent claims of a british study. mccarthy tried to distance herself from the comments, but misinformation has had consequences throughout the country. the c.d.c. recommends parent get their...
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the c.d.c. reports domestic measles cases are at a high sense the disease was eliminated 14 years ago. the problems are arising because of affluent college educated parents, choosing not to get their kids their shot. actress jenny mccarthy was a public face of the movement, backing a fruitulent -- fruitulent claims of a british study. mccarthy tried to distance herself from the comments, but misinformation has had consequences throughout the country. the c.d.c. recommends parent get their children vaccinated. >> coming up, the high cost of deployment on families. developm. >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >>> we have seen countless heart warming videos of military members reuniting with their families after a long deployment. we don't often see the strain put on families. out of 2.5 u.s. service members deployed to iraq and afghanistan, about a million had multiple deployments. the longer the deployment, the greater the risk of divorce. "port bliss" focuses on an army medi
the c.d.c. reports domestic measles cases are at a high sense the disease was eliminated 14 years ago. the problems are arising because of affluent college educated parents, choosing not to get their kids their shot. actress jenny mccarthy was a public face of the movement, backing a fruitulent -- fruitulent claims of a british study. mccarthy tried to distance herself from the comments, but misinformation has had consequences throughout the country. the c.d.c. recommends parent get their...
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clusters have been reported to the c.d.c. 900 suspected cases were treated in one hospital. no deaths have been reported. the number of cases and the spread leave health care workers with serious concerns. >> more children are going into the critical care unit from the virus, than say any other respiratory virus that we see. >> certainly disturbing images. how dangerous is this virus. dr william joins us from the university, and is an expert on infectious disease. it seems like we are talking about something that looks like the common cold. the number of cases seems stunning. >> yes, absolutely. that is the case. the intero viruses. they are a large family, and are usually active in september, october, end of august. this one is distinctive, different from the others. it's rare, and it spreads very widely and caused this respiratory infection, characterised by fever, sneezing, cough, shortness of breath and precipitates asthma, sending children to the hospital, and even to the intensive care unit. >> the best thing we can do, there's not a vaccine, what can we do? >> we don't
clusters have been reported to the c.d.c. 900 suspected cases were treated in one hospital. no deaths have been reported. the number of cases and the spread leave health care workers with serious concerns. >> more children are going into the critical care unit from the virus, than say any other respiratory virus that we see. >> certainly disturbing images. how dangerous is this virus. dr william joins us from the university, and is an expert on infectious disease. it seems like we...
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the illness spreading so quickly that experts with the c.d.c. are worried this could be the typical tip of the iceberg when it comes to severe cases. >> hope to get better. >> reporter: fortunately both matthew and gabriele are on the mend. >> you look at that and say, god, if i had let that go any longer -- i'm glad i brought my daughter home. >> reporter: parents and doctors alike urge vigilance and more hand washing. ana cabrera, cnn, denver. >>> investigators are releasing their findings on the malaysian air flight mh17. >> what to expect from a preliminary report on that crash. musical chairs. fun, right? welllllllll, not when your travel rewards card makes it so hard to get a seat using your miles. that's their game. the flights you want are blacked out. or they ask for some ridiculous number of miles. honestly, it's time to switch to the venture card from capital one. with venture, use your miles on any airline, any flight, any time. no blackout dates. and with every purchase, you'll earn unlimited double miles. from now on, no one's takin
the illness spreading so quickly that experts with the c.d.c. are worried this could be the typical tip of the iceberg when it comes to severe cases. >> hope to get better. >> reporter: fortunately both matthew and gabriele are on the mend. >> you look at that and say, god, if i had let that go any longer -- i'm glad i brought my daughter home. >> reporter: parents and doctors alike urge vigilance and more hand washing. ana cabrera, cnn, denver. >>>...
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the c.d.c. said there are confirmed cases in 16 states now. hundreds of children have been hospitalized, but no one has died from the virus. >> the u.n. security council is holding an emergency meeting today on the ebola outbreak in central africa. ban ki-moon says the u.s. must take action to save people. the virus has killed 2500 people. doctors in louisiana say the man who got sick onboard a liberian cargo ship is being treated for malaria, not ebola. >> there is as massive wildfire burning in california threatenings 2,000 homes east of sacramento. 2000 firefighters are on the front lines. forty square miles have burned, colorado is declaring a state of emergency. >> the town of weed, california is trying to pick up the piece he is after almost the entire town has been wiped out. >> we're seeing destroyed cars like this across town and even melted pieces of metal. people tell us that the fire swept through in just a few hours, in some places a few minute, that's how little time people had to e
the c.d.c. said there are confirmed cases in 16 states now. hundreds of children have been hospitalized, but no one has died from the virus. >> the u.n. security council is holding an emergency meeting today on the ebola outbreak in central africa. ban ki-moon says the u.s. must take action to save people. the virus has killed 2500 people. doctors in louisiana say the man who got sick onboard a liberian cargo ship is being treated for malaria, not ebola. >> there is as massive...
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if this continues as it is. >> so robert, has the c.d.c. utlines any new plans to try to contain the virus. >> they have, this morning one of the biggest things in this new model they brought out is they want patients isolated. they say that's the biggest thing, if they can get the people into tents and out of the public, then this infection should slow down out there, they also think there's a lot of mistrust and misunderstanding, in west africa, as far as what the disease is, and what some of the health aid workers are there for. so they feel like if that can be stopped then they can put an end to this infection. also, we should note, that the u.s. is sending 3,000 troops over there to help build other 25 isolation units. big tents with beds, that they are hoping they can get a lot of these people that are infected in there, and stop family members and friends from having close contact with the infected. one other thing i should note, that is quite amazing when you consider it, some of the people that have the infection that have died of t
if this continues as it is. >> so robert, has the c.d.c. utlines any new plans to try to contain the virus. >> they have, this morning one of the biggest things in this new model they brought out is they want patients isolated. they say that's the biggest thing, if they can get the people into tents and out of the public, then this infection should slow down out there, they also think there's a lot of mistrust and misunderstanding, in west africa, as far as what the disease is, and...
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the c.d.c. reports domestic measles cases are at a high sense the disease was eliminated 14 years ago. the problems are arising because of affluent college educated parents, choosing not to get their kids their shot. actress jenny mccarthy was a public face of the movement, backing a fruitulent -- fruitulent claims of a british study. mccarthy tried to distance herself from the comments, but misinformation has had consequences throughout the country. the c.d.c. recommends parent get their children vaccinated. >> coming up, the high cost of deployment on families. >> a firsthand look at the ongoing battle against the isil threat. >> bombs are cracking off in the distance... >> this is a booby trap in the islamic state >> ...a sniper around the corner here... >> from the front lines, josh rushing reports, on al jazeera america >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more
the c.d.c. reports domestic measles cases are at a high sense the disease was eliminated 14 years ago. the problems are arising because of affluent college educated parents, choosing not to get their kids their shot. actress jenny mccarthy was a public face of the movement, backing a fruitulent -- fruitulent claims of a british study. mccarthy tried to distance herself from the comments, but misinformation has had consequences throughout the country. the c.d.c. recommends parent get their...
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the school is working with from the c.d.c. to make sure anyone who had received act with her antibiotics. georgetown sent a letter to tudents and parents trying to reassure them but parents remain concerned. >> i don't know much about it contain it.hey can inaudible] school says there are no other reported cases of meningitis. through nsmitted personal contact lake sharing drinks or kissing. developments in the battle against the ebola outbreak. of sierra leone is taking measures to foil the spread of the disease. is holding a three-day slutdown. tarting today its six million people will be confined to their homes while volunteers search those o house to find infected and distribute soap. figured to kill more than 2,600. thursday flight landed after an engine caught fire. passengers recorded the months cabin with cell phones. with smoke filling the cabin the turned around and landed safely at long beach airport. >> it makes you think about life. on the ground the packages evacuated using the emergency slides. one panic to a -o
the school is working with from the c.d.c. to make sure anyone who had received act with her antibiotics. georgetown sent a letter to tudents and parents trying to reassure them but parents remain concerned. >> i don't know much about it contain it.hey can inaudible] school says there are no other reported cases of meningitis. through nsmitted personal contact lake sharing drinks or kissing. developments in the battle against the ebola outbreak. of sierra leone is taking measures to foil...
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this as the c.d.c. looks for exponential growth. and this bull market is awash in animal spirit. alibaba adds fuel to the fire. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we're live from our world headquarters in new york t. is wednesday, september 24. i'm tom keene. joining me, scarlet fu and adam johnson. adam, we could do a six-hour "surveillance" today, we've got that much news flow. >> it's incredible. >> i'm glad you took the helicopter today to get through the traffic. >> it was the only way to get through the traffic. it was mind-boggling yesterday to get around. german business confidence overnight lined more in forecasts. here in the u.s., we get the weekly mortgage application numbers. but new home sales at 10:00. >> and a new importance, i would suggest, on home sales. >> after the existing home sales took an unexpected drop in august too. >> i think we've seen three months of kind of squishy -- >> this jobs report, not this friday, but a week from friday. >> speaking of home and home sails, k.b. homes reports rpgs at 8:30 this morning, and then bill res
this as the c.d.c. looks for exponential growth. and this bull market is awash in animal spirit. alibaba adds fuel to the fire. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we're live from our world headquarters in new york t. is wednesday, september 24. i'm tom keene. joining me, scarlet fu and adam johnson. adam, we could do a six-hour "surveillance" today, we've got that much news flow. >> it's incredible. >> i'm glad you took the helicopter today...
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this, according to a new report released yesterday by the centers for disease control, the c.d.c. the findings were based on a survey of 12,000 people conducted on both cell phones and landlines. the vast majority of the violence is reportedly perpetrated by past partners or acquaintances. a senate subcommittee, led by michigan democrat carl levin, has concluded that the i.r.s. inappropriately targeted tax- exempt groups but said it found no evidence of political bias. the committee said liberal groups experienced "the same mistreatment" as tea party groups. a dissenting report by republicans said 83% of the targeted groups were conservative-leaning. hundreds of thousands of people throughout parts of the upper midwest are still without power following severe storms yesterday and overnight. in the chicago area, 70-mile-an- hour winds ripped roofs off buildings, brought down trees and blew over a semi on a highway overpass. about 100,000 customers lost power there. another 400,000 michigan residents lost power after the storm moved there. at least one person was killed. turning over
this, according to a new report released yesterday by the centers for disease control, the c.d.c. the findings were based on a survey of 12,000 people conducted on both cell phones and landlines. the vast majority of the violence is reportedly perpetrated by past partners or acquaintances. a senate subcommittee, led by michigan democrat carl levin, has concluded that the i.r.s. inappropriately targeted tax- exempt groups but said it found no evidence of political bias. the committee said...
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when there were problems, we tried our best to solve them through discussions with the c.d.c., but theours were exaggerated. >> the problem is a systematic one, he was the only one of south korea's nursing home to accept people with aides, and they should be able to accept care like sufferers from other disease. that is a point of common ground against activists who catalogue their complaints. >> it's serious that there is not a single nursing hospital in south korea that will accept aids patients when there's 1,300 nursing hospitals across the country. the situation requires south korea to revisit the aides policy. the center for disease control says it is doing that and is talks for a successor. staff say the patients need the accommodation so families can visit them without admitting to the nature of their illness. >> that's cause for concern in the allegations against the institution and in some information it has given us in its defense. widely, this situation lays bear the inadequacy of long-term care for aids patients, and the prejudice at its heart. >>> almost 150,000 people ar
when there were problems, we tried our best to solve them through discussions with the c.d.c., but theours were exaggerated. >> the problem is a systematic one, he was the only one of south korea's nursing home to accept people with aides, and they should be able to accept care like sufferers from other disease. that is a point of common ground against activists who catalogue their complaints. >> it's serious that there is not a single nursing hospital in south korea that will...
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officials from the c.d.c., national institutes of help and e f.d.a. will upset on the virus.lary clinton returned to iowa for the first time since her 2008 presidential campaign. here's what she had to say about a potential run in 2016. >> well, it is true, i am thinking about it. but for today, that is not why 'm here. i'm here for the steak. >> the former secretary of state and her husband, former president bill clinton attended steak fry held by retiring iowa senator tom harkin. more than 6,000 iowa voters turned out. greg norman is recovering from a chain saw accident that nearly took off his left hand. norman says he was cutting trees in his yard when a branch pulled his left hand towards the chain saw. he said he was lucky the saw wasn't running full speed or it would have entirely severed his hand. >> oh, my gosh. >> eileen, whalen, still a serious accident. you think -- wish him a speedier recovery. on a happier note, what about the weather? >> it was beautiful out there. people were doing yardwork. >> and golving golfing. >> a beautiful evening as i recorded a time l
officials from the c.d.c., national institutes of help and e f.d.a. will upset on the virus.lary clinton returned to iowa for the first time since her 2008 presidential campaign. here's what she had to say about a potential run in 2016. >> well, it is true, i am thinking about it. but for today, that is not why 'm here. i'm here for the steak. >> the former secretary of state and her husband, former president bill clinton attended steak fry held by retiring iowa senator tom harkin....
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it will be eight or nine days until the c.d.c. test results come back. >>> it is opening night for a new arena in allentown. the ppl center is expected to bring new life. it will host more than 140 events every year. tonight, the curtain opened for the eagles. >> reporter: it seems very appropriate, the opening concert is the history of the eagle's tour. >> where are you guys from? >> north carolina. >> reporter: what are you doing here? >> we're here for the party. >> reporter: and there was no letdown in allen town tonight. one of the biggest rock bands of all time, the eagles, will usher in what will be a new day here. inside, 10,000 people filled the seats for hockey. outside, hundreds came into allen town early, packing the new restaurants in town. >> it feels like a new, you know, refreshed allen town. >> reporter: the crowd was happily taken bark in time to the '70s chlts. >> would you have come here before? >> no, not at all. but we're also seasond7;$ñ ticketholders so we'll be down here going to the bars and restaurants. i
it will be eight or nine days until the c.d.c. test results come back. >>> it is opening night for a new arena in allentown. the ppl center is expected to bring new life. it will host more than 140 events every year. tonight, the curtain opened for the eagles. >> reporter: it seems very appropriate, the opening concert is the history of the eagle's tour. >> where are you guys from? >> north carolina. >> reporter: what are you doing here? >> we're here for...
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with problems were fired and replaced and when there were problems we tried best to solve them with the c.d.cecame too exaggerated. >> reporter: the problem is sister memberic one and his is the only one of the nursing homes to accept people with aids and should be able to choose their medical care by suffering from any other disease. >> translator: that is a point of common ground with activist who cataloged complaints against the institution. >> translator: it's serious there is not a single nursing home in south korea to accept aids pay patients and south korea must revisit the aids policy. >> reporter: it's doing just that and in talks with a possible successor to sudan and patients need this type of accommodation so their families can secretly visit them without admitting to the nature of their illness. there is plenty of cause for concern both in allegations against this institution and some of the information it has given us in its own defense but more widely this situation has inadequacy of long-term care for aids patients in the country and the prejudice at the heart. harry faucet, a
with problems were fired and replaced and when there were problems we tried best to solve them with the c.d.cecame too exaggerated. >> reporter: the problem is sister memberic one and his is the only one of the nursing homes to accept people with aids and should be able to choose their medical care by suffering from any other disease. >> translator: that is a point of common ground with activist who cataloged complaints against the institution. >> translator: it's serious...
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today, president obama is at the c.d.c., and intends to answer that question, along with propose an $88illion plan. to combat the spread. raising the question, what are some potential global consequences if we fail to act on a broader scale? joining us on set is stephen morrison, senior vice president and director of the global health policy center, at the center for have edge tooic and international studies. professor of micro biologist at the university of maryland he is also the former chief avail real for the u.s. army medical research institute of infectious diseases, he has worked on a vaccine in the past, and he helped to identify one of the key antibodies currently used in patient treatment. and on skype from monrovia liberia, spokesperson and chief of crisis communications, to the united nations children's fund for unicef. thank you for joining us. so many on the agencies are saying things like it is moving faster than they can keep up with, stephen this isn't the first time that ebola has hit around the world, what is making this different and why this increased magnitude of c
today, president obama is at the c.d.c., and intends to answer that question, along with propose an $88illion plan. to combat the spread. raising the question, what are some potential global consequences if we fail to act on a broader scale? joining us on set is stephen morrison, senior vice president and director of the global health policy center, at the center for have edge tooic and international studies. professor of micro biologist at the university of maryland he is also the former chief...
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the c.d.c. warned a number of people infected could be more than a million by january. one of those infected was the american dr. rick sacra. he was reds from a nebraska medical center thursday after doctors cleared him of ebola. >> god has used you to restore my life to me. i am so grateful. >> doctors say he was one of three u.s. aid workers infected with ebola in west africa. all survived after being treated here in the u.s., two in atlanta and one in nebraska. thursday congress approved of using left over afghanistan war money to fund the president's billion dollars request to help fight the outbreaks. >> coming up, we will speak to an infectious disease specialist about the ebola outbreak. >> another controversy, thent pro virus spreading. there are confirmed cases in 38 states. it has sent hundreds of children to the hospital, hundreds in denver alone. doctors are reporting how the virus is infecting adults, as well. no one has died from that outbreak. >> rain brought relief to crews fighti
the c.d.c. warned a number of people infected could be more than a million by january. one of those infected was the american dr. rick sacra. he was reds from a nebraska medical center thursday after doctors cleared him of ebola. >> god has used you to restore my life to me. i am so grateful. >> doctors say he was one of three u.s. aid workers infected with ebola in west africa. all survived after being treated here in the u.s., two in atlanta and one in nebraska. thursday congress...
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the c.d.c. tip of the iceberg as the virus is spreading. >>> congress back to work after a five-week summer break. a short-term government funding bill is on top of that agenda. >>> prince william and kate middleton expecting their second child. the duchess being treated for severe morning sickness. >>> still talking about the president's speech on isis. what do you need to hear from him? head to our facebook page for a live debate. that's #keeptalking. >> time to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first the good. it's all you, bro. you got this. >> it is all you. this young boy showing off his moves at a family wedding going veerl. >> the bad, the packaging has smiley faces on it but inside tons of cocaine. the coast guard seizing $93 million off the coast of florida. finally the ugly. screaming, all these children as a crocodile breaks free from its handlers during an exhibit at universal studios florida. thank ni it was quickly caught. good news in the end. >> i don't blame them. than
the c.d.c. tip of the iceberg as the virus is spreading. >>> congress back to work after a five-week summer break. a short-term government funding bill is on top of that agenda. >>> prince william and kate middleton expecting their second child. the duchess being treated for severe morning sickness. >>> still talking about the president's speech on isis. what do you need to hear from him? head to our facebook page for a live debate. that's #keeptalking. >> time...
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what caused you to reach out to the c c.d.c.? of weeks ago, we were seeing quite a bit more than expect add number of children presenting the to emergency departments and urgent care centers with complaints of wheezing, coughing, respiratory symptoms. so this got to the infectious disease folks who says this looks like an unusual viral outbreak, let's get in contact with the c.d.c. and testing began and we realized it was this antero virus you described. >> reporter: how big a deal has it become? >> over five or six weeks, 100 kids a day. >> brown: dr. schuchat, what do we know about the virus and why it's spreading now? >> the viruses are common, 10 million to 15 million infection each year but antero virus 68 is unusual. it's been known of since 1952, but we haven't seen many of the infections in the u.s. what we're seeing this year in a couple of places is an increase over expected of severe respiratory illness in children, worsening of asthma in particular. we think the virus is spread person to person through coughs and sneez
what caused you to reach out to the c c.d.c.? of weeks ago, we were seeing quite a bit more than expect add number of children presenting the to emergency departments and urgent care centers with complaints of wheezing, coughing, respiratory symptoms. so this got to the infectious disease folks who says this looks like an unusual viral outbreak, let's get in contact with the c.d.c. and testing began and we realized it was this antero virus you described. >> reporter: how big a deal has it...
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and the head of the c.d.c. briefing in the immediate why right now on the spread of the deadly ebola virus. john roberts brings us the news in a live report. that's all coming up on "happening now." >> all right. thank you, jon. we can't wait to watch. greg? >> i may be outnumbered but it's my turn. yet another airline flight diverted. stop taking pictures of me. >> it's going in the cloud. >> over leg room. that's three incidents in a little more than a week. this time a flight from new york city to florida was rerouted when a woman who was knitting -- how can they get knitting needles on a plane? she reclined her seat, sending the woman behind her into a rage. yesterday wednesday a miami to paris flight had to be diverted after a passenger wanted to recline and the week before that the knee defender was used to keep the seat in front of him from going back, the woman trying to recline reportedly threw water in his face. disgusting. i want to get out of this whole recline, don't recline thing to the main proble
and the head of the c.d.c. briefing in the immediate why right now on the spread of the deadly ebola virus. john roberts brings us the news in a live report. that's all coming up on "happening now." >> all right. thank you, jon. we can't wait to watch. greg? >> i may be outnumbered but it's my turn. yet another airline flight diverted. stop taking pictures of me. >> it's going in the cloud. >> over leg room. that's three incidents in a little more than a week....
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the c.d.c. nvestigating. >>> the search for the man accused of killing a pennsylvania state trooper and seriously injuring another moving to a new area southeast in the poconos mountains. police believe they have eric frein contained within a five square mile area near his parents' home. however, police remain cautious saying they believe the 31-year-old survivalist placed booby traps throughout the dense woods. the search entering a 17th day. search crews scouring the virginia countryside for any sign of missing college student hannah graham. police on a.t.v. swept the mountain roads to follow up on more than 1,600 tips they received. the 18-year-old has been missing for more than two weeks. jesse matthew, a prime suspect in graham's disappearance has been taken into custody. >>> atheists want a georgia high school to get rid of a statue engraved with bible verses. some say it brings them good luck. they touch it as they go to the football field. but as reported, it could lead to a lawsuit. >> i
the c.d.c. nvestigating. >>> the search for the man accused of killing a pennsylvania state trooper and seriously injuring another moving to a new area southeast in the poconos mountains. police believe they have eric frein contained within a five square mile area near his parents' home. however, police remain cautious saying they believe the 31-year-old survivalist placed booby traps throughout the dense woods. the search entering a 17th day. search crews scouring the virginia...
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doctors at the c.d.c., the centers for disease control believe that we may only see the tip of the iceberg for the spread of a disease, not only here in colorado, and the west, but all around the country, that is how bad it is right now. >> that is scary. thank you so much. >> irreverent is a word to describe a final for joan rivers. >> a private ceremony took place in manhattan. she wanted her funeral to be hollywood all the way. those there say it is exactly what she would have wanted. >> it was irreverent and truly joan. the gay men's choir opened it up. howard stern told hilarious memories and stories. there were words from the rabbi, he's like "that's okay." great friends spoke. melissa read a funny beautiful letter. it was beautiful. >>> joan rivers died on thursday, a week after she stopped breathing and lapsed into a coma after surgery. she was 81. >>> still ahead on al jazeera america. monsoon season brings disaster to pakistan's bread basket. >> now for a look at severe weather. >> not a place you expect monsoon-like weather, or influenced by a hurricane pushing in moisture. i'll
doctors at the c.d.c., the centers for disease control believe that we may only see the tip of the iceberg for the spread of a disease, not only here in colorado, and the west, but all around the country, that is how bad it is right now. >> that is scary. thank you so much. >> irreverent is a word to describe a final for joan rivers. >> a private ceremony took place in manhattan. she wanted her funeral to be hollywood all the way. those there say it is exactly what she would...
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. >> the c.d.c. is investigating whether a rare virus affecting chin is connected to paralysis showing polio-like symptoms. >> i was scared. i could feel myself not being able to stay away. >>> we begin with president obama conceding the u.s. did not see i.s.i.l. coming. >> i think our head of the intelligence community, jim clapper, acknowledged that they underestimated what had been taking place in syria. >> but intelligence officials warned of the danger for more than a year, and i.s.i.l. controlled a large part of syria before moving into iraq. >> this idea that somehow we didn't know that that was happening. of course we knew it, we saw it happening. >> the president admitted the u.s. had overestimated the ability of the iraqi armed force, but said he's not ready to count them out. >> i am not going to speculate on failure at the moment, we are getting started. let's see how they are doing. >> air strikes intensified and the iraqi army said it had taken 16 cities from i.s.i.l. they are again wit
. >> the c.d.c. is investigating whether a rare virus affecting chin is connected to paralysis showing polio-like symptoms. >> i was scared. i could feel myself not being able to stay away. >>> we begin with president obama conceding the u.s. did not see i.s.i.l. coming. >> i think our head of the intelligence community, jim clapper, acknowledged that they underestimated what had been taking place in syria. >> but intelligence officials warned of the danger for...
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president obama outlining a major new offensive against ebola as the c.d.c. tlanta which includes sending 3,000 u.s. military personnel to west africa. >>> adrian peterson accused of abusing his other four-year-old son, the child being left with a scar above his right eye. let's keep talking about this. how far is too far when it comes to corporal punishment? head to our facebook page to join the conversation. >>> starting today you can grab a free small cup from mcdonald's during breakfast hours. runs through september 29. >>> time for the the good, the bad, and the ugly. a missouri police handing out football tickets. he wanted to give back to the community. he gave out 100 st. louis rams tickets to residents in low-income housing. the bad. suspended for selling soda. a high schooler in kansas accused of selling it to his students. >> floyd mayweather stifg a waitress following a $32 million winning foot. he treated 22 people to booze and wings, the waitress being left with nothing but chicken bones. >> now it's time for your brew on this responses. earlier
president obama outlining a major new offensive against ebola as the c.d.c. tlanta which includes sending 3,000 u.s. military personnel to west africa. >>> adrian peterson accused of abusing his other four-year-old son, the child being left with a scar above his right eye. let's keep talking about this. how far is too far when it comes to corporal punishment? head to our facebook page to join the conversation. >>> starting today you can grab a free small cup from mcdonald's...
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. >> the c.d.c. race to go find the cause of an illness leaving children with paralysis symptoms. >> dr. debbie is here with a possible connection to the widespread release pir atory illness. >> saving an endangered animal, making sure these monkeys don't become extinct. >> the protests in hong kong presenting a new challenge for leaders in china, one observer saying on the mainland as long as you can control the streets with enough soldiers and guns, you can kill a protest. >> we'll have who said that next. >> our big quote is from veteran chinese journalist speaking to "the new york times" about the protests in hong kong, which are not part of the mainland. he says beijing has limited options available to stop the demonstration. >> we'll talk about the project aimed at keeping one species of monkeys from being wiped out. >> texas health officials say five babies ever tested positive for t.b. none of them have active t.b. a nurse exposed hundreds to the disease between september, 2013 and last month.
. >> the c.d.c. race to go find the cause of an illness leaving children with paralysis symptoms. >> dr. debbie is here with a possible connection to the widespread release pir atory illness. >> saving an endangered animal, making sure these monkeys don't become extinct. >> the protests in hong kong presenting a new challenge for leaders in china, one observer saying on the mainland as long as you can control the streets with enough soldiers and guns, you can kill a...