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even though trekking is therally safer, these are world's highest mountains.hey are inherently unpredictable. it seems like this large group of people was caught off guard by the weather. kong, the government is ready for new talks with student protesters. demonstrations continue to occupy the city. were turning out to our top story, the outbreak of ebola and west africa and a response to cases here in the u.s.. health care workers are often at the greatest risk. nancy rightful was among those who was in liberia to help by treating infected patients. after contracting ebola, she was flown back to the u.s. for treatment and recovery. the upton speaking with nancy about the moment that she caught the virus. >> dr. bradley and i both had ebola. when david told me, i realized how serious it was. he reached out to comfort me and i just said, don't. knowing that it was possible for contaminated. i knew the outcome of ebola. i had seen, we have had 40 patients in the isolation unit and only one survived. ebola patients progressed through the onus and then died. what
even though trekking is therally safer, these are world's highest mountains.hey are inherently unpredictable. it seems like this large group of people was caught off guard by the weather. kong, the government is ready for new talks with student protesters. demonstrations continue to occupy the city. were turning out to our top story, the outbreak of ebola and west africa and a response to cases here in the u.s.. health care workers are often at the greatest risk. nancy rightful was among those...
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Oct 11, 2014
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alabama -- when stephen mallory sums it up well, he says, the loss of the alabama was announced in the theral papers with all manifestations of joy which usually usher the news of great national victories, showing the calculating enemy fully understood and appreciated the importance of her distraction. this has just as much impact on political situation as any major land victory will over the course of that year. win a couplel other victories as well. the css florida in the atlantic in brazil be captured in early october of 1864. a violation of brazilian neutrality by an overzealous union officer, that nonetheless .emoved the most successful commerce raider and the second most successful commerce raider have been wiped off the chessboard. there is one more piece that will be put on the chessboard before the end of the war, css shenandoah. i think her orders probably sum up well the strategic situation at that point. there's no more targets for you in the atlantic. go to the bering sea and take out the new england whaling , and then, judging by what the news is, govern yourself accordingly. if
alabama -- when stephen mallory sums it up well, he says, the loss of the alabama was announced in the theral papers with all manifestations of joy which usually usher the news of great national victories, showing the calculating enemy fully understood and appreciated the importance of her distraction. this has just as much impact on political situation as any major land victory will over the course of that year. win a couplel other victories as well. the css florida in the atlantic in brazil...
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Oct 7, 2014
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surveys have looked at theralization and find that computers are themselves causing tremendous demoralizationwe have all become data entry morers, spending more and time entering data and not doing what is really the work of taking good care of patients. the design of the system is what has to change. , maked that user-friendly it easier to be inexpert. i don't think the computer industry is waking up to that yet. >> go larger than mr. duncan in the texas hospital. talk about the ebola crisis. thousands of people are now dead. the president of sierra leone is desperately reaching out for help. what is going wrong here? why isn't this being contained? what are the implications for public health? >> the epidemic in west africa is severe and getting worse fast. ist people don't understand that this outbreak started last december, starting at march 31, doctors without borders said that the hospitals in guinea and liberia are overwhelmed and they were crying for help. as late as september 2, they were telling the u.n. and others that the help being provided is a shamble of assistance against a dis
surveys have looked at theralization and find that computers are themselves causing tremendous demoralizationwe have all become data entry morers, spending more and time entering data and not doing what is really the work of taking good care of patients. the design of the system is what has to change. , maked that user-friendly it easier to be inexpert. i don't think the computer industry is waking up to that yet. >> go larger than mr. duncan in the texas hospital. talk about the ebola...
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Oct 7, 2014
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it requires taking a view of theral years ahead, and part is the certain things are working extraordinarilyological development is great, but we are not building on it to solve the human part. bill, let me ask you the real question -- what happens to a world when rates go up? >> rates go up, it will be a challenge for the market. >> it is going to happen again. >> i think people really don't know. if rates go up slowly in a moderate fashion and stop, we'll be fine. if they over fling as they often do, then -- >> what are you more worried about? too soon or too late? >> there is no right answer p or i think the fed will be a little bit slow about raising, so they will be cautious. that is better for the market. >> how come only "surveillance" can do this? jeff sachs from 60,000 feet, bill nichols on the trading floor. we will be back. it is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning heard this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am olivia sterns. it is time for company news. general motors announces the 24th death in connection with its nation -- with its ignition switches. a total of 165 famili
it requires taking a view of theral years ahead, and part is the certain things are working extraordinarilyological development is great, but we are not building on it to solve the human part. bill, let me ask you the real question -- what happens to a world when rates go up? >> rates go up, it will be a challenge for the market. >> it is going to happen again. >> i think people really don't know. if rates go up slowly in a moderate fashion and stop, we'll be fine. if they...