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>> the theory is if you run the united givers fund, how is the newspaper going to cover them without confusing the readers? if we write a story about children's hospital, the reader is liable to saybradlee is on that board. we are trying to avoid having demonstrators -- reporters covering a demonstration with a button showing their appearance -- sympathies. >> you mentioned writing a book about how to read a newspaper. what do you say to that? >> we don't like it. there are parts of our profession that are lazy about it. there are parts of the political process, people in it who are lazy. i think editors ought to, i think we have done it more than we have to. there is a lot you can do to narrow it down. to help the reader. if you say your source is a male or female, that would help. pentagon or state department. by shaving it, you get the source down to a segment of society at least. that helps the reader. it takes longer, another four or five phone calls. there is a book about the networks called "three blind mice." i am stunned how much is on the record. he said, you can get it if
>> the theory is if you run the united givers fund, how is the newspaper going to cover them without confusing the readers? if we write a story about children's hospital, the reader is liable to saybradlee is on that board. we are trying to avoid having demonstrators -- reporters covering a demonstration with a button showing their appearance -- sympathies. >> you mentioned writing a book about how to read a newspaper. what do you say to that? >> we don't like it. there are...
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>> the theory is if you run the united givers fund, how is the newspaper going to cover them without confusing the reader'ss? if we write a story about children's hospital, the reader is liable to say, bradley is on bradlee is onradle that board. >> we are trying to avoid having demonstrators -- reporters covering a demonstration with a button showing their appearance -- sympathies. >> you mentioned writing a book about how to read a newspaper. what do you say to that? we don't like it. there are parts of our profession that are lazy about it. there are parts of the political process, people in it to our lee's he. who are lazy. i think it is doors -- i think editors ought to, i think we have done it more than we have to. there is a lot you can do to narrow it down. reader.the a you say your source is male or female, that would help. pentagon or state department. by shaving it, you get the source down to a segment of society at least. that helps the reader. it takes longer, another four or five phone calls. there is a book about the three blindlled " mice." i am stunned how much is on
>> the theory is if you run the united givers fund, how is the newspaper going to cover them without confusing the reader'ss? if we write a story about children's hospital, the reader is liable to say, bradley is on bradlee is onradle that board. >> we are trying to avoid having demonstrators -- reporters covering a demonstration with a button showing their appearance -- sympathies. >> you mentioned writing a book about how to read a newspaper. what do you say to that? we...
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. ♪ their cattle are everything, the wealth of the family, units of currency, givers of milk to liveod. they construct their villages or bomas like this as strategic hamlets designed to repel predators. >> this area's quite famous for the cats. the big cats. >> the big cats -- lions -- roam free here, an area of the serengeti. >> the lions are a enemy and a competitor but something they greatly admire. >> this field biologist is trying to find the identity of the people and the outside's view. this is what happens when a warrior defending his cattle takes on a hungry lion. nobody wants this. for the maasai, being aware of the comings and goings of the lion population is important. remember and respect that the maasai have always defined themselves and their identities by their enemy, a tribe of proud warriors. what happens when there's no one and nothing to fight? ♪ she has brought several maasai onto her team to show them up close the lions they share this land with. >> it's often on my days when i'm working with the maasai, you don't eat, you have a cup of tea in the morning, and i
. ♪ their cattle are everything, the wealth of the family, units of currency, givers of milk to liveod. they construct their villages or bomas like this as strategic hamlets designed to repel predators. >> this area's quite famous for the cats. the big cats. >> the big cats -- lions -- roam free here, an area of the serengeti. >> the lions are a enemy and a competitor but something they greatly admire. >> this field biologist is trying to find the identity of the...
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. ♪ their cattle are everything, the wealth of the family, units of currency, givers of milk to livestruct their villages or bomas like this as strategic hamlets designed to repel predators. >> you have a lot of livestock coming in here. and they have all taken off. this area is quite famous for the cats, the big cats. >> the big cats -- lions -- roam free here, an area of the serengeti. >> it is a paradox, i mean, the lions are a predator, a competitor, but they are also something they greatly admire. >> this field biologist is trying to find the identity of the people and the outside world's desire to kill these beautiful machines. this is what happens when a warrior defending his cattle takes on a hungry lion. nobody wants this. for the maasai, being aware of the comings and goings of the lion population is a useful thing, preferable to find out in advance and take evasive action. lion population is important. remember and respect that the maasai have always defined themselves and their identities by their enemy, a tribe of proud warriors. what happens when there's no one and noth
. ♪ their cattle are everything, the wealth of the family, units of currency, givers of milk to livestruct their villages or bomas like this as strategic hamlets designed to repel predators. >> you have a lot of livestock coming in here. and they have all taken off. this area is quite famous for the cats, the big cats. >> the big cats -- lions -- roam free here, an area of the serengeti. >> it is a paradox, i mean, the lions are a predator, a competitor, but they are also...
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the wealth of the family, units of koucurrency, givers of milk live and on special occasions on meatto repel and discourage predators. >> do you have a lot of livestock coming in here? this area is quite famous for the cats, the big cats. >> the big cats, lions, roam free here. an area called indutut. >> the lions are an enemy, they are a competitor, but they are also something that they greatly admire. >> swedish native engela johnson with the lion project is trying to find a balance between the needs, traditions and the basic identities of the people and the outside's world's desire to protect the beautiful killing machines. this is what can happen when a warrior defending his cattle takes on a hungry adult lion. nobody wants this. for the masai, being comprised of the comings and goings of the lion population is a useful thing, good to know in advance. respect that the masai have always defined themselves and their identities but their enemy. a tribe of proud warriors, what happens when there's no one and nothing to fight? ♪ engela has brought several masai onto her team to show t
the wealth of the family, units of koucurrency, givers of milk live and on special occasions on meatto repel and discourage predators. >> do you have a lot of livestock coming in here? this area is quite famous for the cats, the big cats. >> the big cats, lions, roam free here. an area called indutut. >> the lions are an enemy, they are a competitor, but they are also something that they greatly admire. >> swedish native engela johnson with the lion project is trying to...
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plus, officials are limiting the number of care givers allowed in the isolation units. >>> today, the world health organization said there could be as many as 10,000 new cases of eastbound ray per week worldwide by the end of the year. >> we sent out to see how prepared our hospitals are if the virus spreads. >> i'm debra alfarone in germantown where montgomery county's health director say hospitals are prepared. we did have some followup questions. >> number one is not contagiounus less the person is similarmatic. >> after two cases of ebola in the u.s. and a bunch of scares and panic, montgomery county's top doc addressed the council with what the county is doing about the disease. tillman says ebola is called a reportable disease, meaning any hospital who encounters a case must call the state health department immediately. but how prepared is each and every hospital? what about each and every worker? tillman says she and the state have sent the head of each hospital correspondence and even held webinars. >> i have to trust the leaders of the hospitals have taken that advice under a
plus, officials are limiting the number of care givers allowed in the isolation units. >>> today, the world health organization said there could be as many as 10,000 new cases of eastbound ray per week worldwide by the end of the year. >> we sent out to see how prepared our hospitals are if the virus spreads. >> i'm debra alfarone in germantown where montgomery county's health director say hospitals are prepared. we did have some followup questions. >> number one is...
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also body insulation bags will now be aboard all units, to isolate any ebola patient from a care giver. >> the suits themselves will cover every piece of exposed skin so they will have no longer exposed skin. >> reporter: fire fighters union president joe shuly says new protective suits replacing these are one piece, instead of gowns making it safer for fire fighters and medics. >> the suit themselves, it will be more substantial and thicker, and better materials. >> reporter: city officials promised last week that they would upgrade protection as the cdc changed its requirements. the new suit evidenced that the promised upgrade is now underway. >> i look forward to seeing the suits and it will give our members peace of mind if they have to respond to ane bowl incident. >> reporter: fire officials tell us that the department already has 200 of the new suits, 1600 more are on the way, and when they are all here, special training will be beginning for fire fighters and medics city wide so that they can protect themselves. at ladder company two station in olde city, i'm walt hunter, cbs-3
also body insulation bags will now be aboard all units, to isolate any ebola patient from a care giver. >> the suits themselves will cover every piece of exposed skin so they will have no longer exposed skin. >> reporter: fire fighters union president joe shuly says new protective suits replacing these are one piece, instead of gowns making it safer for fire fighters and medics. >> the suit themselves, it will be more substantial and thicker, and better materials. >>...
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also, body insulation bags will now being aboard all units, to isolate any ebola patient from a care giver. >> the suits themselves will cover every piece of exposed skin so they will no longer be exposed skin. >> reporter: fire fighters union president joe shuly says new suits replacing these are one piece, instead of gowns, making it more safe for fire fighters and medics. >> the suit themselves, it will be more substantial and thicker and better materials. >> reporter: city officials promised last week that they would upgrade protection as the cdc changed it requirements. the new suits evidence that the promised upgrade is now underway. >> i look forward to seeing the suits and i think it will give our members a little bit better peace of mind if they have to respond to an ebola a incident. >> reporter: fire officials tell us that the department already has 200 of the new suits, 1600 more are on the way and when they are all here, special training will begin for fire fighters and medics city wide so that they can protect themselves. at ladder company two station in olde city, i'm walt p
also, body insulation bags will now being aboard all units, to isolate any ebola patient from a care giver. >> the suits themselves will cover every piece of exposed skin so they will no longer be exposed skin. >> reporter: fire fighters union president joe shuly says new suits replacing these are one piece, instead of gowns, making it more safe for fire fighters and medics. >> the suit themselves, it will be more substantial and thicker and better materials. >>...
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also, body insulation bags will now be aboard all units, to isolate any ebola patient from a care giver. >> the the suits themselves will cover every piece of exposed skin so they will in longer be exposed skin. >> reporter: fire fighters union president joe shuly says the the new protective suits, replacing these, are one piece, instead of gowns making it safer for fire fighters and medics. >> the suit themselves, they will be more substantial and thicker and better material. >> reporter: city officials promised last week that they would upgrade protection as cdc change its requirements. the new suits evidence that the promised upgrade is now underway. >> i look forward to seeing the suit and i think it will give our members a little bit peace of mine if they have to respond to an ebola incident. >> reporter: fire officials tell me they currently have 200 of the new suits already aboard, 1600 on the way, and after that beginning in upcoming days special training for all fire fighters and medics so they can take the epps that might be needed to protect themselves. live at ladder two sta
also, body insulation bags will now be aboard all units, to isolate any ebola patient from a care giver. >> the the suits themselves will cover every piece of exposed skin so they will in longer be exposed skin. >> reporter: fire fighters union president joe shuly says the the new protective suits, replacing these, are one piece, instead of gowns making it safer for fire fighters and medics. >> the suit themselves, they will be more substantial and thicker and better material....
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hospitals to stock top suits and require routine practices for care givers on how to take them off and on. >> national nurses united created an online petition considering a protocol for treating all ebola patients . in west africa they now term ebola nurse killer. sth this is so critical we get this right. we in this country we should have the ability to contain and eradicate ebola. >> all of the people who were exposed to it, thankfully they were all a tic tiffany wilson, abc 7 news. >> a single patient will generate eight 55 medical barrels of waste each day. burning infected waste is effectively prohibited here. hospital officials say their only option appears to be trucking the waste over public highways and incinerating it in another state. >> you can keep up with the crisis with the abc 7 news app. it's free to download at apple's app store or google play. >>s if 4:45. a couple of high-powered women are making appearances. hillary will appear at the fairmont motel this morning. she will be the guest of nancy pelosi in san francisco. some protesters will be outside the hotel urging clinton to oppose the keyst
hospitals to stock top suits and require routine practices for care givers on how to take them off and on. >> national nurses united created an online petition considering a protocol for treating all ebola patients . in west africa they now term ebola nurse killer. sth this is so critical we get this right. we in this country we should have the ability to contain and eradicate ebola. >> all of the people who were exposed to it, thankfully they were all a tic tiffany wilson, abc 7...
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each care giver has a buddy watching him or her going in and out of the unit.dies check each other as the they get dressed in their isolation garb and hazmat suits. check each other getting undressed. a meticulous process because they cannot have a breach in protocol, don. >> let's talk other infected nurse, amber vinson in emory hospital, tracking her movement while sunny was there. what do you know about that situation? >> right. well gene nixon, health commissioner of summit county, ohio says they're tracing all of the close contacts that amber vinson might have had during that trip that she made to ohio. that was between, october 10th and october 13th. the latest information is that sunny might have had as many 16 close contacts with people at a tore she visited and on the planes she took. now the planes are an interesting question as well. because frontier airlines now says it has contacted about 800 passengers who were on the planes that amber voin took. again, one flight from dallas to cleveland. on october 10th a nother flight from cleveland back to dal
each care giver has a buddy watching him or her going in and out of the unit.dies check each other as the they get dressed in their isolation garb and hazmat suits. check each other getting undressed. a meticulous process because they cannot have a breach in protocol, don. >> let's talk other infected nurse, amber vinson in emory hospital, tracking her movement while sunny was there. what do you know about that situation? >> right. well gene nixon, health commissioner of summit...
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. >> the president of the united health care workers said "we are not going to really over and risk watching them cut services, raise prices and lay off car givers as they have done in other communities in california and other states. the prime health care services has committed to $150 in capital improvements the next three years and will maintain charity care, fund pastoral care, honor existing union contracts and accept 100 percent responsibility if the pens of the 16,000-plus workers but they need approval from the state attorney general and, also, the vatican. >> still ahead, official word from the san francisco giants on would will take the mound for game one. >> microsoft c.e.o. back peddling about pay equality comments he made. >>> for all the children who are voices, whose voices need to be heard. >> historic honor for malala yousafzai racketing to withing the youngest person, ever, to win the n peace price. >>> another look outside at san francisco bay where the parade of ships is underway. of ships is underway. "fleet week" activities are in , - "dear scan, "i've been a scan member for almost two years and have been very satisfied wit
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united states. >> the americans shouldn't have to go and fight a war they should be fighting. >> but they want to. >> giver them a chance. >> the military is more than happy to see the military concerned about them, but they are more than happy to do this, they are trained to do this. it may be a holy war for our political te military as well as for them. >> they want to be part of this, they want to fight for freedom and liberty and for the gains we achieved in the middle east. >> let's talk about bob's favorite suggest, the administration, president obama, once again biden is the new bob and this is what he had to say, suggesting last week that turkey, the uae ask -- >> the allies in our region are our largest problem in syria, the turks were great friends t saudis, the emeratis, ths, they were so determined to take down assad, and to have a sunni shiia war, what did they do? they poured hundreds of millions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of weapons into the people who would fight assad. but the people who were deployed were al qaeda. >> he was right about a lot of things, we don't really know who
united states. >> the americans shouldn't have to go and fight a war they should be fighting. >> but they want to. >> giver them a chance. >> the military is more than happy to see the military concerned about them, but they are more than happy to do this, they are trained to do this. it may be a holy war for our political te military as well as for them. >> they want to be part of this, they want to fight for freedom and liberty and for the gains we achieved in...
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united states. it is public health is driven by the states. the cdc acts as a reference and a giver of guidelines. and they're very good. but they actually don't have the authority, the governor has incredible power to do whatever he wants to protect his state. that's states rights. but this is a lethal disease. it has all these consequences discussed already. including just now. we have to get over that. and i think the president probably can get the authority to do that, and he should. because there's no -- if you fly from europe, one of these volunteers comes and lands in chicago versus new jersey, there's a huge difference. and nobody is at risk. >> and i think -- >> why treat the volunteers like that? >> right. and i think the patchwork policy as i've read it, you know, referred to confuses the american public. and so, bruce to you, with your business cap on and the optics of all of this. if you were advising, like you would be advising multiple companies all working together. but in this case, you have multiple states, jurisdictions, federal, local, et cetera, that are not seemingly on the s
united states. it is public health is driven by the states. the cdc acts as a reference and a giver of guidelines. and they're very good. but they actually don't have the authority, the governor has incredible power to do whatever he wants to protect his state. that's states rights. but this is a lethal disease. it has all these consequences discussed already. including just now. we have to get over that. and i think the president probably can get the authority to do that, and he should....
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united says if more people are infected with ebola other hospitals could find themselves in the same unprepared position. she wants hospital to stock top-grade hazmat suits and require routine practice sessions for care-givers to learn how to put them on and take them off. >> it's all about preparedness. >> on tuesday, california nurses plan to meet with governor brown in sacramento to discuss statewide procedures and national nurses united creates an online petition, asking congress for a comprehensive uniform protocol regarding all nurses treating ebola patients. >> in west africa they now term ebola, nurse killer. this is so critical that we get this right. we in this country, should have the ability to contain and eradicate ebola. >> for the 48 people exposed to duncan after he entered the u.s., today is the last day of monitoring. >> thankfully they're asymptomatic, and looks like none of them will get ebola. >> nor good news. a lab worker who potentially handled duncan's specimens and boarded a cruise ship is now back home. symptom-free. abc7 news. >> a nursing assistant in spain who was infected with ebola is now clear of all traces of the virus. teresa romero was the first person known to have contr
united says if more people are infected with ebola other hospitals could find themselves in the same unprepared position. she wants hospital to stock top-grade hazmat suits and require routine practice sessions for care-givers to learn how to put them on and take them off. >> it's all about preparedness. >> on tuesday, california nurses plan to meet with governor brown in sacramento to discuss statewide procedures and national nurses united creates an online petition, asking...
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united says if more people are infected with ebola other hospitals could find themselves in the same unprepared position. she wants hospital to stock top-grade hazmat suits and require routine practice sessions for care-givers to learn how to put them on and take them off. >> it's all about preparedness. >> on tuesday, california nues plan to meet with governor brown in sacramento to discuss statewide procedures and national nues united creates an online petition, asking congress for a comprehensive uniform protocol regarding all nurses treating ola patients. >> in west africa they now term ebola, nurse killer. this is so critical that we get this right. we in this country, should have the ability to contain and eradicate ebola. >> for the 48 people exposed to duncan after he entered the u.s., today is the lastday of nitoring. >> thankfullyhey're asymptomatic, and looks like none of them will get ebola. >> nor good news. a lab worker who potentially handled duncan's specimens and boarded a cruise ship is now back hom symptom-free. abc7 news. >> a nursing assistant in spain wh was infected with ebola is now clear of all traces of the virus. teresa rero was the first person known to have contracted the diseas
united says if more people are infected with ebola other hospitals could find themselves in the same unprepared position. she wants hospital to stock top-grade hazmat suits and require routine practice sessions for care-givers to learn how to put them on and take them off. >> it's all about preparedness. >> on tuesday, california nues plan to meet with governor brown in sacramento to discuss statewide procedures and national nues united creates an online petition, asking congress...
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united states to receive a patient with undiagnosed ebola. we have acknowledged we made mistakes and we're deeply sorry. our amazing care giverteam did not hesitate to rise to the challenge despite being an unprecedented situation. craig melvin is standing by outside the hospital with us today. craig, the nurse there that spoke with our colleague matt lauer who has been described as a whistle blower. the hospital hasn't spoken point by point regarding some of the things she's alleged there. the climate, though, when we saw nina pham, the nurse leave. you had nurses lining the streets cheering her on. there is a sense they feel they are under siege and many people feel they were left exposed. >> the scene with the nurses holding the posters and cheering on pham. i can tell you general passers by in their cars were honking horns. for the first time in almost three weeks there's not a known patient with ebola in the dallas area. we know that some space has been made here at texas presbyterian just in case there is one of the health care workers who is diagnosed over the next few days. they have space here. we can tell you early
united states to receive a patient with undiagnosed ebola. we have acknowledged we made mistakes and we're deeply sorry. our amazing care giverteam did not hesitate to rise to the challenge despite being an unprecedented situation. craig melvin is standing by outside the hospital with us today. craig, the nurse there that spoke with our colleague matt lauer who has been described as a whistle blower. the hospital hasn't spoken point by point regarding some of the things she's alleged there. the...
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america to give care givers the training they need and equipment they need to care for ebola patients safely? >> yeah, we want to be thankful to cdc, president obama, and the unitedtates, the people of america, because -- for their greater support. as i speak to you, two months before, we look at the death rate, the death toll of ebola cases were so high. but since we have had the inception of cdc and other international agencies, you will find out that the death toll is decreasing dramatically. so i think we are making a way forward. if you look at these countries, our health care systems are not in good shape. and the public health services are nowhere in shambles. so with the inception and with the assistance of the united states government, i think we have hope. because hope in a sense that now, we have a good number of etus. we have had a good appreciable amount of ppes, a lot of supplies are now on their way going to liberia. so that would be able to help workers to deal with the situation. i think we are make a headlong. >> you were today at the centers for disease control and prevention. what did you tell them? what were you doing with them today? >> yeah
america to give care givers the training they need and equipment they need to care for ebola patients safely? >> yeah, we want to be thankful to cdc, president obama, and the unitedtates, the people of america, because -- for their greater support. as i speak to you, two months before, we look at the death rate, the death toll of ebola cases were so high. but since we have had the inception of cdc and other international agencies, you will find out that the death toll is decreasing...
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givers treated mr. duncan like anyone else. >> reporter: should future patients be sent to specialized units? >> yeah. i would consider us a specialized unit. >> he said the nurses followed the guidance to the letter. >> i expected him to throw a little blame in the cdc's direction. but he said that the cdc was learning along with them. they were following the guidance as it was. but following that guidance, two of their nurses got sick. >> what are the universe of people who were exposed to mr. duncan? how close are they to being in the clear at this point? >> reporter: the good news for those exposed to him before he came into the hospital, sunday is the 21st day. it would be unusual for anyone who had the exposure to get sick. in the hospital, this is the critical period. day nine, and someone is exposed and sick, they're going to show symptoms right around now. >> rich and i will be holding a facebook town hall meeting on ebola this afternoon. you can post on "gma's" facebook page. on a live stream at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! and the latest on sunday on "this week." >> a lot of families ar
givers treated mr. duncan like anyone else. >> reporter: should future patients be sent to specialized units? >> yeah. i would consider us a specialized unit. >> he said the nurses followed the guidance to the letter. >> i expected him to throw a little blame in the cdc's direction. but he said that the cdc was learning along with them. they were following the guidance as it was. but following that guidance, two of their nurses got sick. >> what are the universe of...
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givers for a very sick patient with ebola. in fact thomas duncan, the first person diagnosed with ebola had taken care of someone with ebola in liberia prior to entering the uniteddone to stop the spread but also hold off a wave of panic? public health experts on both sides of the aisle agree the top priority is stopping the spread in africa. there those with symptoms often run away from hospitals they are ostracized and subject to violence. here we run towards hospitals because it is in our culture. sec swe have the public health infrastructure to stop the spread of ebola but we need to match that capability with proper messaging, communication and preparedness of the american people. but given the lack of understandable information that's been disseminated to the public about the virus, this growing concern from americans doesn't come as surprise. that takes leadership. and so far we haven'te ehaven't. now ron claiklain, our new ebol czar. don't forget to follow me on twitter as long as you can spell smerconish. see you next week. >>> good morning. so glad to have you with us. christi paul. >> victor blackwell. >> we're so glad to have you out here. listen, do
givers for a very sick patient with ebola. in fact thomas duncan, the first person diagnosed with ebola had taken care of someone with ebola in liberia prior to entering the uniteddone to stop the spread but also hold off a wave of panic? public health experts on both sides of the aisle agree the top priority is stopping the spread in africa. there those with symptoms often run away from hospitals they are ostracized and subject to violence. here we run towards hospitals because it is in our...
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united testified that the new cdc guidelines were still unclear, especially the protective equipment she said the lack of mandates and shifting guidelines and reliance on voluntary compliance has left care givers vulnerable to infection. >> right now if you look at the recommendations, they are clearly more stringent than they were right now. i know because i took care of nina, and i'm using the recommendations, and clearly if you follow the recommendations now, and you are trained -- but here's the critical issue, martha. it isn't just a recommendation on left side. you have to be trained. you have to practice. you have to have people helping you put the material on and taking it off. >> okay, thanks very much for joining us, dr. fauci. >>> now to those stunning images of horror and mayhem captured during deadly terror attacks this week. in canada, shots fired at a national war memorial and parliament killing a soldier, and in new york city, a hatchet attack on police officers. both incidents carried out by so-called lone wolves, and there are new fears this morning about how many more are out there. dan harris has been tracking the story all week. >> reporter: it took only seven seconds but
united testified that the new cdc guidelines were still unclear, especially the protective equipment she said the lack of mandates and shifting guidelines and reliance on voluntary compliance has left care givers vulnerable to infection. >> right now if you look at the recommendations, they are clearly more stringent than they were right now. i know because i took care of nina, and i'm using the recommendations, and clearly if you follow the recommendations now, and you are trained -- but...
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> united health care workers president dave regan released a statement today saying we are not going to roll over and risk watching prime health care cut services, raise prices and lay off care givers like they have done in so many other communities in california and other states. >>> a parade of ships arrived in san francisco this morning. hundreds of people watched along the waterfront to see them dock. >> but once again, the highlight of fleet week will be of course the blue angels. abc 7 news reporter lyanne melendez is live from the embarcadero with more. >> reporter: you know, they were only out for about 10 to 15 minutes max and here's what the blue angels tweeted. thanks for coming out. the fog won this one. please come again tomorrow. now, people weren't entirely disappointed, thanks to those ships behind me. this group of friends has made it a tradition to park their gmc classic motorhomes on treasure island every year for fleet week. the visibility wasn't ideal but they were excited to see the parade of ships make its way down the bay. >> the best thing is the flyover from the blue angels. that is the ultimate. >> reporter: the blue angels are the stars of fleet week. >>
> united health care workers president dave regan released a statement today saying we are not going to roll over and risk watching prime health care cut services, raise prices and lay off care givers like they have done in so many other communities in california and other states. >>> a parade of ships arrived in san francisco this morning. hundreds of people watched along the waterfront to see them dock. >> but once again, the highlight of fleet week will be of course the...