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scans that the 100 university medical center showed that computer games can compensate for a decrease in mental and physical activity in old age at least in the brain. for patients who have dementia or want to prevent it physical exercise is helpful to what we're seeing with video games is a bit different we're observing similar effects on the brain structure but the person isn't getting exercise but you know test subjects we've all got their hippocampus is grown dog. and so after a certain amount of training with tasks you perform in a video game create changes in the relevant areas of the brain. and with the hippocampus that above all effects spatial navigation and that's why gaming is good for the memory real world movement or simulation appear to have the same effect. the challenge is that large cities pose to the environment very real hong kong for example is one of the most densely settled urban areas worldwide. like many other mega-cities in the region hong kong is located on the coast so much of the city is waste water in south in the ocean. a team of researchers went to the s
scans that the 100 university medical center showed that computer games can compensate for a decrease in mental and physical activity in old age at least in the brain. for patients who have dementia or want to prevent it physical exercise is helpful to what we're seeing with video games is a bit different we're observing similar effects on the brain structure but the person isn't getting exercise but you know test subjects we've all got their hippocampus is grown dog. and so after a certain...
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prepared for one because american idol is head of the infectious diseases section at the university medical center. and she joins me now on the program professor i don't measure to have you with us on the program can we expect a vaccine against the current or no bias anytime soon. unfortunately answer that has to be not anytime soon so we're scientists are frantically working towards the vaccine and will have books into the liberal groups but not in the coming months so that they can be rollouts to the general population what is the earliest time peter been looking at that the vaccine could be made available to the general public. well it's a little bit difficult to speculate but there are certain steps that are part of the process of developing a vaccine so some parts go very fast so. the sequences of the virus became available very fast and so in the test you can be generated quite fast sometimes in weeks or months and many are already kind of and that's the but then they have to be tested for safety giving bechstein is a private giving to somebody who's healthy so we have to make sure it's safe
prepared for one because american idol is head of the infectious diseases section at the university medical center. and she joins me now on the program professor i don't measure to have you with us on the program can we expect a vaccine against the current or no bias anytime soon. unfortunately answer that has to be not anytime soon so we're scientists are frantically working towards the vaccine and will have books into the liberal groups but not in the coming months so that they can be...
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to investigate columbia university medical center for as she says allowing this doctor to prey on sover decades when they had indication from multiple sources that he was acting inappropriately. kate, columbia university told us it supports the victims and will cooperate with the d.a.'s investigation. >> thank you so much for your work on this, drew. really appreciate it. thank you all so much for joins us. "a.c. 360" starts right now. >>> good evening. we begin with my conversation with former illinois governor rod blagojevich. president trump this week commuted his 14-year federal prison sentence. he was convicted of a string of charges including wire fraud, attempted extortion and conspiracy to solicit bribes. he was impeached by the illinois state legislature in 200 the and a year later declared his innocence on a believe appearance of "celebrity apprentice" hosted by donald trump. his commutation has been criticized by democrats and republicans in illinois familiar with his record. i spoke with the former
to investigate columbia university medical center for as she says allowing this doctor to prey on sover decades when they had indication from multiple sources that he was acting inappropriately. kate, columbia university told us it supports the victims and will cooperate with the d.a.'s investigation. >> thank you so much for your work on this, drew. really appreciate it. thank you all so much for joins us. "a.c. 360" starts right now. >>> good evening. we begin with my...
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but the prosecutors had not pressed charges and he had returned to work at the columbia university medical centerhere he allegedly assaulted two more women, including evelyn yang, the wife of former presidential candidate andrew yang. >> what happened to me should have never happened. he was arrested in his office. and he was let back to work. >> reporter: two years later, he was arrested again and this time indicted on nine counts involving six of the patients, but even though the office of the manhattan district attorney cyrus vance knew of 19 potential victims the prosecutors cut a deal, and he pleaded guilty to two charges and gave up the medical license and walked away. no prison time, no probation, not even community service. >> it is like getting slapped in the face and punched in the gut. the d.a.'s office is meant to protect us. it is meant to serve justice. there was no justice here. >> since evelyn yang told her story last month on cnn, dozens more came forward and saying that emilia heckman and others who were not included in the plea deal want the d.a.'s office to reopen the case. >>
but the prosecutors had not pressed charges and he had returned to work at the columbia university medical centerhere he allegedly assaulted two more women, including evelyn yang, the wife of former presidential candidate andrew yang. >> what happened to me should have never happened. he was arrested in his office. and he was let back to work. >> reporter: two years later, he was arrested again and this time indicted on nine counts involving six of the patients, but even though the...
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william shatner, vanderbilt university medical center.u for your time and welcome to our program. >> good to be with you. >> bill: how do you make sense of the confounding virus? >> we are trying to make sense. we are trying to learn more about it and how it's transmitted, what proportion of people will get sick, what the spectrum of illnesses is that this virus can cause. and get a better sense of its potential to cause outbreaks in other countries. so far we are doing a very good job confining it here in the united states but it keeps trying to leak out to other parts of the world from china. >> bill: i saw a comment or you said it spreads the way the flu does. what kind of clues does that give you? >> well, it is spread very readily. if i have the flu, i breathe out. i've got the virus and when i breathe and if you're standing within three to 6 feet of me, you can breathe in what i've just breathed out in the virus will be in your body and can make you sick. it's very easily transmittable. >> bill: you had a quarantine on that ship in
william shatner, vanderbilt university medical center.u for your time and welcome to our program. >> good to be with you. >> bill: how do you make sense of the confounding virus? >> we are trying to make sense. we are trying to learn more about it and how it's transmitted, what proportion of people will get sick, what the spectrum of illnesses is that this virus can cause. and get a better sense of its potential to cause outbreaks in other countries. so far we are doing a very...
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medical centers? >> we are. we have been for many years. >> dr. jeffery gould is chancellor at the university of nebraska medical center. >> watch what's going on in singapore, western europe, et cetera. if they can't contain the virus, i'd say we're next. >> dr. gould walked us through the building with the quarantine center where doctors have things almost under control. >> these are tell investigators that bring you down to the quarantine unit where the patients are being kept. >> in another part of the medical center, we went to the entrance of the bio containment unit where coronavirus patients go if they're in serious condition. >> so this is the main entrance to the bio containment unit. >> nurse coulter is co-manager of the unit. >> if this door is open, the doors on the inside cannot open. >> the drug trial is happening inside. most of the action is in the quarantine units where patients wait to see what the future holds. >> i'm isolated. you know, i have three people a day that come in and at breakfast, lunch and dinner. that's the only contact that we have. >> tucker, tonight you s
medical centers? >> we are. we have been for many years. >> dr. jeffery gould is chancellor at the university of nebraska medical center. >> watch what's going on in singapore, western europe, et cetera. if they can't contain the virus, i'd say we're next. >> dr. gould walked us through the building with the quarantine center where doctors have things almost under control. >> these are tell investigators that bring you down to the quarantine unit where the patients...
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medical centers around the country? >> we are, and we have been for many years. >> dr. jeffrey gold is chancellor at the universityf nebraska medical center. >> watch what's going on in singapore, and western europe, et cetera. if they can't contain the virus, i would say we are next. >> dr. gold walked us to the building to the quarantine center where doctors seem to have things almost under control. >> these are the elevators that bring you down into the quarantine unit where the patients are being kept. >> in another part of the medical center we went to the entrance of the bio containment unit were coronavirus patients go if they are in serious condition. >> this is the main entrance to the unit. >> comanager of the bio containment unit. >> if the store is open, the door on the inside cannot open. >> the drug trial is happening inside, but most of the action or inaction is back in the quarantine unit where patients wait in solitude to see what the future holds. >> you know, i'm isolated and i have three people a day that come in at breakfast, lunch, and dinner and that's the only contact we have. >> tucker, to
medical centers around the country? >> we are, and we have been for many years. >> dr. jeffrey gold is chancellor at the universityf nebraska medical center. >> watch what's going on in singapore, and western europe, et cetera. if they can't contain the virus, i would say we are next. >> dr. gold walked us to the building to the quarantine center where doctors seem to have things almost under control. >> these are the elevators that bring you down into the...
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. >>> we're going to have a trial at the university of nebraska medical center for a drug. >> which isot a cure, but is a -- right, an antiviral that would -- it's helpful with the fluids with the flu. >> these things are all happening at lightning speed. i'm so used to the other way, which is that we got to do four years of study, it's not happening. it's good. >> we'll get cramer's mad dash, got to get to home depot, t cy's, mastercard, expedia, a loof news. take a look. futures. "squawk on the street" is back in a moment. which of your devices are protected by daily security updates? daily security updates... daily? i don't know. the only thing... i'm struggling with this. some providers you have to manually download updates to each device. comcast business securityedge updates every 10 minutes to help keep your connected devices protected against new ransomware, malware and phishing threats. every 10 minutes feels pretty good. get secure, reliable internet and voice for an amazing price. call today. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> what carl said, of course, we've got a lot of co
. >>> we're going to have a trial at the university of nebraska medical center for a drug. >> which isot a cure, but is a -- right, an antiviral that would -- it's helpful with the fluids with the flu. >> these things are all happening at lightning speed. i'm so used to the other way, which is that we got to do four years of study, it's not happening. it's good. >> we'll get cramer's mad dash, got to get to home depot, t cy's, mastercard, expedia, a loof news. take a...
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some of those patients along with their spouses are now in isolation at the university of nebraska medical center. that's the state's largest hospital. >> its special biocontainment unit is a state-of-the-art facility that's treated ebola, sars, muonkey pox. and with even more cases being reported on the ship other countries are making plans to get their citizens off the floati floating petri dish and out of japan. it wasn't long ago you said they found moreicaci cases on that s. >> reporter: we found 88 new confirmed cases onboard that ship according to japan's ministry of health. that bumps the total number of cases to 544. that is more cases than a number of different chinese cities outside of hubei province which is the center of that outbreak. it's kind of remarkable when you think about it like that. as a result you're getting lots of countries that are going to evacuate their citizens following it u.s. lead. more on that in a moment. but in terms of the disembarkation process that's going to begin tomorrow here in japan. the people onboard that ship tested negative for the coronavirus will
some of those patients along with their spouses are now in isolation at the university of nebraska medical center. that's the state's largest hospital. >> its special biocontainment unit is a state-of-the-art facility that's treated ebola, sars, muonkey pox. and with even more cases being reported on the ship other countries are making plans to get their citizens off the floati floating petri dish and out of japan. it wasn't long ago you said they found moreicaci cases on that s. >>...
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university. nebraska medical center well there's been no documentation that came with them so everything has been sort of passed along and passed along you know and they've had a very long journey so i think we're not going to make any assumptions about anything that's passed along virtually we're going to go ahead and just test everybody by the government's numbers 5 of the evacuees who tested positive in japan are being treated at undisclosed hospitals near military bases meanwhile a number of americans still remain aboard the diamond princess in japan they had turned down the offer to evacuate and instead hope to complete their corn teen on board the ship the news now that 14 infected people on the flight with everyone else has just confirmed to us that they were really providing a safe method of transportation back to the united states the u.s. state department has completed a half dozen evacuation flights from asia since the corona virus outbreak began those other evacuations happened as planned but this latest incident draws scrutiny to the u.s. government's response and nearly double the n
university. nebraska medical center well there's been no documentation that came with them so everything has been sort of passed along and passed along you know and they've had a very long journey so i think we're not going to make any assumptions about anything that's passed along virtually we're going to go ahead and just test everybody by the government's numbers 5 of the evacuees who tested positive in japan are being treated at undisclosed hospitals near military bases meanwhile a number...
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. >> reporter: with 30 confirmed cases in the u.s., many are being treated at the university of nebraska medical center, whose state of the art biocontainment facility was used during the ebola crisis in 2014 >> i'm fine in quarantine i've got my laptop, access to the internet. >> reporter: meanwhile, hundreds of americans who escaped the virus epicenter have now finished their quarantine, free to go home a long journey finally coming to an end miguel almaguer, nbc news >>> we'll be right back in 60 seconds with the attack that killed nine people the latest in a wave of anti-immigrant extremism. >>> and danger in the sky. a laser shined right in the eyes of a pilot, but a suspect quickly arrested to be behind the horrific mass shooting that left at least nine people dead in germany. nbc's matt bradley on the threat growing tonit. the world >> reporter: tonight, germany mourns its dead after police say a gunman shot dead nine people, mostly muslim immigrants, in a frankfort suburb the suspect then allegedly killing his mother and himself german chancellor angela merkel said the evidence indicates the pe
. >> reporter: with 30 confirmed cases in the u.s., many are being treated at the university of nebraska medical center, whose state of the art biocontainment facility was used during the ebola crisis in 2014 >> i'm fine in quarantine i've got my laptop, access to the internet. >> reporter: meanwhile, hundreds of americans who escaped the virus epicenter have now finished their quarantine, free to go home a long journey finally coming to an end miguel almaguer, nbc news...
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positive for coronavirus, becoming the first patient in a bio containment unit at the university of nebraska medical center. >> i feel like i'm a fish inside of a bowl. >> reporter: a health issue landed him in the largest of the country, with room for ten patients. the air filtering out hazardous infections. it was last used to treat ebola patients in 2014. >> and then double glass everywhere. >> reporter: in japan goldman's fellow passengers are finally leaving the diamond princess, amid new questions about a quarantine that failed to stop the virus from spreading, instead infecting nearly 700 people. >> there was no way to tell where the virus is. no green zone, no red zone. everywhere could have virus and everybody was not careful about it. >> reporter: insisting while they didn't have 100% separation, they believe the quarantine happened effectively. unable to return home until they are symptom free for another two weeks. omaha, nebraska. >>> we have much more on abc 7 news.com including symptoms and how you can protect yourself. >>> starting to talk about the weekends. >> we're going to be seeing cha
positive for coronavirus, becoming the first patient in a bio containment unit at the university of nebraska medical center. >> i feel like i'm a fish inside of a bowl. >> reporter: a health issue landed him in the largest of the country, with room for ten patients. the air filtering out hazardous infections. it was last used to treat ebola patients in 2014. >> and then double glass everywhere. >> reporter: in japan goldman's fellow passengers are finally leaving the...
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. >> reporter: at the university of nebraska medical center, the first human trial for a coronavirus treatment is underway. the first patient, one of 14 cruise ship passengers from japan now undergoing treatment in omaha eventually 400 patients will be in the trial worldwide. >> these are the people that will potentially have a more severe disease, potentially even be a life-threatening situation. >> reporter: though, the nation's health experts caution a vaccine may not be widely available for 12 to 18 months. >> if this cycles and comes back next year, then having a vaccine a year and a year a and a half from now will be very applicable. >> reporter: the latest numbers from the cdc, 60 known coronavirus cases in the u.s., though that number is expected to grow the hhs secretary on capitol hill. >> the risk right now is very low to americans from a public health perspective, we technically are in a state of containment in the united states. >> reporter: at holy may medical center in teaneck, new jersey, the medical staff is already preparing. >> want to make sure you're pulling the
. >> reporter: at the university of nebraska medical center, the first human trial for a coronavirus treatment is underway. the first patient, one of 14 cruise ship passengers from japan now undergoing treatment in omaha eventually 400 patients will be in the trial worldwide. >> these are the people that will potentially have a more severe disease, potentially even be a life-threatening situation. >> reporter: though, the nation's health experts caution a vaccine may not be...
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a crucial part of japan arriving monday morning in nebraska to be monitored at the university of nebraska medical center for signs of the coronavirus. >>> when patient was transported to the hospital because of a chronic condition and also experiencing some mild symptoms and the remainder patients were transferred to a quarantine unit. >> reporter: the planes touched down in texas and california overnight . state department officials say only after passengers were evacuated from the diamond princess in japan that they learned 14 had tested positive for the illness. hundreds of other american evacuees will be under a 14 day quarantine at the military base and. officials in hawaii say a japanese tourist is in critical condition in japan. 1000 cases have been diagnosed around the globe and the latest it appears to show this virus is not as deadly as sars . >> 80% of patients have mild disease and will recover. reporter: healfficials are working to track down crewmembers who were on board the cruise ship in cambodia allowed to leave after being given the all clear and then an american woman who had been a p
a crucial part of japan arriving monday morning in nebraska to be monitored at the university of nebraska medical center for signs of the coronavirus. >>> when patient was transported to the hospital because of a chronic condition and also experiencing some mild symptoms and the remainder patients were transferred to a quarantine unit. >> reporter: the planes touched down in texas and california overnight . state department officials say only after passengers were evacuated from...
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bloomberg works at the university of california medical center in sacramento. screening for travel is probably not enough anymore because there's community transmission. >> officials are trying to track down people that have been in contact with the patient. >> meanwhile, new york is alsos bracing for a coronavirus outbreak. hundreds of people have been voluntarily asked to self-isolate. they're being asked to report their temperatures or any symptoms daily. >> a lot of concern out there. what are health officials saying about how this is spreading and what we can do to slow it down. >> it's most transmitted through sneezes, coughs and contaminated surfaces. health officials say the best way to avoid infection is the same as avoiding the flu. by taking steps like washing your hands and avoiding close contact with people that are sick. >> wash those hands. elise, thanks. >>> an investigation is underway into the latest mass shooting in america. a gunman killed five fellow workers yesterday before taking his own life. the shooter was an active employee at the coo
bloomberg works at the university of california medical center in sacramento. screening for travel is probably not enough anymore because there's community transmission. >> officials are trying to track down people that have been in contact with the patient. >> meanwhile, new york is alsos bracing for a coronavirus outbreak. hundreds of people have been voluntarily asked to self-isolate. they're being asked to report their temperatures or any symptoms daily. >> a lot of...
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nebraska. 1 individual was taken to the hospital, and the other 13 were taken to the university of nebraska medical center. at travis air force base, ryan hill, kpix 5 news. >>> residents in china are turning to desperate measures because of the coronavirus. many are worried about running out of necessities, which is why there's chaos at shops. in hong kong they're limiting customers to certain items which is causing panic. this morning some men confronted a deliveryman with a knife and stole 300 rolls of in the meantime they're literally cleaning cash to avoid the virus spreading. several studies have shown that bacteria and viruses viruses can be present on money. >>> coming up, a mystery in marin county. the search to find a missing couple. >> and what investigators are learning about a famed therapist's killer. >> and a warning from san mateo police. what thieves are going after. >> well, maybe they're looking for rain. let us know if you find it, because we haven't. the forecast on this balmy winter's day when we come back. when mike first became mayor, there were places where black and brown childre
nebraska. 1 individual was taken to the hospital, and the other 13 were taken to the university of nebraska medical center. at travis air force base, ryan hill, kpix 5 news. >>> residents in china are turning to desperate measures because of the coronavirus. many are worried about running out of necessities, which is why there's chaos at shops. in hong kong they're limiting customers to certain items which is causing panic. this morning some men confronted a deliveryman with a knife...
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of all that speak not to dr of in group that he is a professor at the university of washington medical center and a former consultant at the world bank pandemic financing facility really good to have you on the program dr gupta what is keeping the w.h.o. from designating this a pandemic what are the risks that are preventing them from doing that you know the risks are purely political are this is a political decision do you say that this is a pandemic or do you not and the reason i say that is because as bush just reported w.h.o. is in a position where. there's it's a no win position if they say it's a pandemic in this turns out to not be as concerning as say h one n one was not as concerning as we thought it would be they'll be criticized for overreaction if they don't do it and there's failure to act well then why aren't they acting why aren't they sounding the alarm bells in some really difficult situation to be in truth is if we say it's a pandemic then things such as the stock market crash you're seeing you're seeing a correction here in the united states as we speak 10 percent decline i
of all that speak not to dr of in group that he is a professor at the university of washington medical center and a former consultant at the world bank pandemic financing facility really good to have you on the program dr gupta what is keeping the w.h.o. from designating this a pandemic what are the risks that are preventing them from doing that you know the risks are purely political are this is a political decision do you say that this is a pandemic or do you not and the reason i say that is...
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positive for coronavirus, becoming the first patient in a bio containment unit at the university of nebraska medical center. >> i feel like i'm a fish inside of a bowl. >> reporter: a health issue landed him in the largest of the country, with room for ten patients. the air filtering out hazardous infections. it was last ud to treat ebola patients in 2014. >> and then double glass everywhere. >> reporter: in japan goldman's fellow passengers are finally leaving the diamond princess, amid new questions about a quarantine that failed to stop the virus from spreading, instead infecting nearly 700 people. >> there was no way to tell where the virus is. no green zone, no red zone. everywhere could have virus and everybody was not careful about it. >> reporter: insisting while they didn't have 100% separation, they believe the quarantine happened effectively. unable to return home until they are symptom free for another two weeks. omaha, nebraska. >>> we have much more on abc 7 news.com including symptoms and how you can protect yourself. >>> starting to talk about the weekends. >> we're going to be seeing chang
positive for coronavirus, becoming the first patient in a bio containment unit at the university of nebraska medical center. >> i feel like i'm a fish inside of a bowl. >> reporter: a health issue landed him in the largest of the country, with room for ten patients. the air filtering out hazardous infections. it was last ud to treat ebola patients in 2014. >> and then double glass everywhere. >> reporter: in japan goldman's fellow passengers are finally leaving the...
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the child accompanied by a parent was taken by ambulance to riverside university health system medical center for testing and observation after developing a fever, according to county health officials. those officials say the move was taken out of an abundance of caution the patient was among a group of a 195 americans being housed at the military base. all were placed under 14 day federal quarantine last friday. 2 days after the travelers land that tonight, the corona virus death toll in china has reached at least 492. we want to remind you of this interactive map that you can use to track the virus across the globe. it was created by researchers at john hopkins university and updates in real time showing confirmed cases of the corona virus. you can check out the map on our website kron 4 dot com. >>2 confirmed cases of corona virus in santa clara county have thus far had minimal impact on travel at the net a san jose international airport yet even so some passengers and airport workers. >>our concern kron four's rob fladeboe joins us live from the airport tonight with an update rob. >>that'
the child accompanied by a parent was taken by ambulance to riverside university health system medical center for testing and observation after developing a fever, according to county health officials. those officials say the move was taken out of an abundance of caution the patient was among a group of a 195 americans being housed at the military base. all were placed under 14 day federal quarantine last friday. 2 days after the travelers land that tonight, the corona virus death toll in china...
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liza johansson at baylor university medical center. >> it's called the last hurdle of infertility meaningtrieval and creates embryos and then the uterus was donated by a stranger and transplanted in october, 2018. >> we had hundreds of women calling in to baylor saying i want to donate my uterus to someone they don't know. >> reporter: four months after the transplant and maddie was pregnant. >> this is lincoln. >> reporter: baby lincoln born a year to the date of maddie's transplant. >> i couldn't imagine anything better. i mean i would do it over and over again a thousand times just to get him. >> beautiful. >> reporter: the whole team celebrating success. baylor now counting six births from transplanted uteruses. 25 total in the world. >> you look in their eyes saying you see complete happiness. we can't even describe how that feels like. lincoln and all the babies born here, they're part of us too. >> so maddie is going to keep the uterus and is going to try for baby number two later this year but baby lincoln, his birthmark, the quickest time a transplant patient was able to get the
liza johansson at baylor university medical center. >> it's called the last hurdle of infertility meaningtrieval and creates embryos and then the uterus was donated by a stranger and transplanted in october, 2018. >> we had hundreds of women calling in to baylor saying i want to donate my uterus to someone they don't know. >> reporter: four months after the transplant and maddie was pregnant. >> this is lincoln. >> reporter: baby lincoln born a year to the date of...
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one was transported to the hospital 13 are pouring teen at the university of nebraska medic center they're all going to be kept in their rooms because we're isolating them until we know the testing results the americans all coming from the diamond princess the cruise ship that had been under quarantine in japan for almost 2 weeks and now even the ones who did not test positive will have to do it all over again teachers told us leave the >>for days last week the cdc said there were 15 confirmed cases in the us that does not include the 14 passgerfrom japan as the city sees as those presumptive positive cases are being globally there been more than 71,000 confirmed cases and more than 1700 have died. >>i'm camila bernal reporting. >>apple is warning investors it will not meet its 2nd quarter financial goals that's because of the coronavirus that has c production of iphones in china apple says that l of its iphone manufacturing facilities they've been reopened but production is ramping up for slowing. the company says demand for iphones is also down in china because apple retail stores are ei
one was transported to the hospital 13 are pouring teen at the university of nebraska medic center they're all going to be kept in their rooms because we're isolating them until we know the testing results the americans all coming from the diamond princess the cruise ship that had been under quarantine in japan for almost 2 weeks and now even the ones who did not test positive will have to do it all over again teachers told us leave the >>for days last week the cdc said there were 15...
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tient in a bio-containment unit at the university of nebraska medical center. >> the doors are specially sealed, so i kind of feel like i'm a fish inside a bowl. >> reporter: tonight, he's giving us the first look inside. >> i've got gatorade in every single flavor. >> reporter: a pre-existing health issue landed goldman in the specialized unit, the largest in the country, able to house ten patients. the air circulates 15 times eri hazardous infections. it was last used to treat ebola patients in 2014. >> there's my nurse in the hazmat outfit. that's the monitor. there's a camera on me. and then double glass everywhere. >> reporter: in japan, goldman's fellow passengers are finally i floating incubator, infecting nearly 700 people. who says heancere d protections or ignored. >> there was no way to tell where the virus is. no green zone, no red zone. wherever could have virus and everybody was not careful about it. >> reporter: a japanese health official insisting while they didn't have 100% separation, they believe the quarantine functioned effectively. with dozens of americans still com
tient in a bio-containment unit at the university of nebraska medical center. >> the doors are specially sealed, so i kind of feel like i'm a fish inside a bowl. >> reporter: tonight, he's giving us the first look inside. >> i've got gatorade in every single flavor. >> reporter: a pre-existing health issue landed goldman in the specialized unit, the largest in the country, able to house ten patients. the air circulates 15 times eri hazardous infections. it was last used...
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the university of vermont medical center made a decision to have a nurse during an eelective abortion be forced against her conscience to be able to participate in the abortion even though there were other nurses available and willing to do it. she was compelled to be able to do that against her conscience. your team has reached out to the university vermont medical center has made requests to find out where they are, what their standards are. it's been months. has there been a response in that process? >> with any of these cases in our office for civil rights, we try to work towards resolution that brings into compliance. >> right. >> the university of vermont medical center refused to work with us on that. we had to issue a notice of violation to get their attention. where things stands now because that is a lauchlt matter, i couldn't go into detail. but the critical issue, we try to work with providers so they get commitment to bring themselves into compliance. >> we'll continue to be able to watch for that and see what we can do. one last quick question, dealing with nicotine leve
the university of vermont medical center made a decision to have a nurse during an eelective abortion be forced against her conscience to be able to participate in the abortion even though there were other nurses available and willing to do it. she was compelled to be able to do that against her conscience. your team has reached out to the university vermont medical center has made requests to find out where they are, what their standards are. it's been months. has there been a response in that...
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that's according to japanese officials of those 7 3 were sent to the university of nebraska medical center in omaha. the 4 remaining who were at travis air force base were isolated and then sent to local hospital on that same flight 3 additional people were sent to nearby hospitals due to coronavirus like symptoms. now 5 more people have developed symptoms bringing the current number of patients being examined. >>to 12 and even more evacuees held at travis air force base in fairfield were released today. yesterday the cdc medically cleared the group from having the novel coronavirus said they've been under quarantine for the past 2 weeks kron four's felipe de gaulle met up with an evacuee before. >>catching his flight help. >>having been under federal quarantine the past 2 weeks jeffrey host says he and the 3 other evacuees bust wednesday morning from travis air force base in fairfield to san francisco international airport to their latest adversity in stride when the bus broke down approaching the bay toll really weird to even the inside a bus as i so used to just and not being a really h
that's according to japanese officials of those 7 3 were sent to the university of nebraska medical center in omaha. the 4 remaining who were at travis air force base were isolated and then sent to local hospital on that same flight 3 additional people were sent to nearby hospitals due to coronavirus like symptoms. now 5 more people have developed symptoms bringing the current number of patients being examined. >>to 12 and even more evacuees held at travis air force base in fairfield were...
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one was taken to the hospital the rest are teen at the university of nebraska medical center. >>and the bay area relief from a local woman whose father was just evacuated from that cruise ship in japan. our kron four's dan kerman spoke to the father who is now in texas and his daughter. >>is here in the bay area he joins us now live from the newsroom. dan yeah, a lot of sigh of relief definitely a the father tells me that he felt like it was a kiss. the ground moment when they arrived on us soil. fearing that if they stayed on that ship any longer they would come down with the coronavirus for nearly 2 weeks, john montgomery and his wife carol were among the hundreds of americans quarantined aboard the diamond princess off japan. >>due to the outbreak of the coronavirus we felt that the longer we were on e ship. the more risk we're going to have to catch the virus other than walking the upper decks for fresh air they spent most of their time in a small windowless cabin and each day the number of those coming down with the virus kept increasing. there was something drastically w
one was taken to the hospital the rest are teen at the university of nebraska medical center. >>and the bay area relief from a local woman whose father was just evacuated from that cruise ship in japan. our kron four's dan kerman spoke to the father who is now in texas and his daughter. >>is here in the bay area he joins us now live from the newsroom. dan yeah, a lot of sigh of relief definitely a the father tells me that he felt like it was a kiss. the ground moment when they...
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patients are being transported safely to a network of special pathogen treatment centers such as the university of nebraska medical center as part of our aggressive containment posture. these individuals are being placed in these facilities for quarantine and isolation purposes only. an intensive level of medical care is not typically needed by most of these individuals. at these centers, the patients who develop this infection can participate in the clinical trial that dr. fauci described. we are honored to have helped n.i.h. to raise a clinical trial within the special network of treatment centers. in addition, our biomedical advanced research development authority is working with to develop two possible treatments and with others to screen existing and investigational treatments and compounds to identify any that have potential use in treating coronavirus. and to develop vaccines using vaccine technology that h.h.s. supported for pandemic influenza vaccines. we're reviewing hundreds of proposals for additional therapeutics and vaccines and a particular diagnostic that can be used in hospital and clinical labs o
patients are being transported safely to a network of special pathogen treatment centers such as the university of nebraska medical center as part of our aggressive containment posture. these individuals are being placed in these facilities for quarantine and isolation purposes only. an intensive level of medical care is not typically needed by most of these individuals. at these centers, the patients who develop this infection can participate in the clinical trial that dr. fauci described. we...
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. >> reporter: jeffrey kurtz- lendner, a patient at the university of pittsburgh medical center, foundout when steger gave him 60% of his liver. it saved his life. >> you are making a world of difference. >> reporter: but that's not the first time he's shown such generosity. >> a blood about 140 times. one organ, the liver, and then one bone marrow transplant. >> reporter: two transplants, 140 blood donations. why? >> it's all towards saving human lives. >> reporter: steger's rabbi, yisroel hecht: >> it's something that makes everybody proud to say they know somebody that takes an ideal and turns it into action. >> x to the three-eighths. >> reporter: steger tutors math when he's not giving of himself. his gifts, for the most part, are anonymous as are the recipients. but this letter came to him four years after he donated bone marrow. what's that mean to you, that letter? >> the fact that this person is now leading a normal life in retirement. >> reporter: you gave somebody a happy retirement and their life. >> yes. >> reporter: after all he's done... >> there's no other greater gift.
. >> reporter: jeffrey kurtz- lendner, a patient at the university of pittsburgh medical center, foundout when steger gave him 60% of his liver. it saved his life. >> you are making a world of difference. >> reporter: but that's not the first time he's shown such generosity. >> a blood about 140 times. one organ, the liver, and then one bone marrow transplant. >> reporter: two transplants, 140 blood donations. why? >> it's all towards saving human lives....
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passengers tested positive for the cry virus prior to the flight and were flown on to university of nebraska medical center. here in the bay arereally from a local woman whose parents were evacuated from that cruise ship in japan and kron four's dan kerman talk to the father he is now in texas all to also to the daughter and she and she's in the bay area press right she's in danville very relieved. she had been talking to them by text and so forth trying to keep in touch with them. and day after day more and more people aboard the chefwould contract the virus. she started letter writing campaign to get them off to congressional representatives as we've seen that has w happened today we spoke with both daughter. >>and father. since the beginning of the year john montgomery and his wife been cruising southeast asia. >>but the last 2 weeks they were among the hundreds of americans quarantineaboard the diamond princess off japan due to the outbreak of the coronavirus we werefair fare for on the boat. >>no question about it because the something despite the majors takg take take him. people were stil getting th
passengers tested positive for the cry virus prior to the flight and were flown on to university of nebraska medical center. here in the bay arereally from a local woman whose parents were evacuated from that cruise ship in japan and kron four's dan kerman talk to the father he is now in texas all to also to the daughter and she and she's in the bay area press right she's in danville very relieved. she had been talking to them by text and so forth trying to keep in touch with them. and day...
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positive for coronavirus, becoming the first patient in a bio-containment unit at the university of nebraska medical center. >> the doors are specially sealed, so i kind of feel like i'm a fish inside a bowl. >> reporter: tonight, he's giving us the first look inside. >> i've got gatorade in every single flavor. >> reporter: a pre-existing health issue landed goldman in the specialized unit, the largest in the country, with room for ten patients. the air circulates 15 times every hour, filtering out hazardous infections. it was last used to treat ebola patients in 2014. >> there's my nurse in the hazmat outfit. that's the monitor. there's a camera on me. and then double glass everywhere. >> reporter: in japan, goldman's fellow passengers are finally leaving the diamond princess. amid new questions about a quarantine that failed to stop the virus from spreading, instead turning the ship into a floating incubator, infecting nearly 700 people. >> i was so scared of getting covid-19. >> reporter: a japanese doctor, who says he talked his way onboard, says proper procedures and protections were inadequate or ig
positive for coronavirus, becoming the first patient in a bio-containment unit at the university of nebraska medical center. >> the doors are specially sealed, so i kind of feel like i'm a fish inside a bowl. >> reporter: tonight, he's giving us the first look inside. >> i've got gatorade in every single flavor. >> reporter: a pre-existing health issue landed goldman in the specialized unit, the largest in the country, with room for ten patients. the air circulates 15...
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ago we had a really interesting conversation with dr ali khan he is the dean of the university of nebraska medical center at college of public health and he told us it's not clear when the would of this outbreak will be out of. i think we need to be very careful about making predictions but there is no doubt that this is a global emergency in china and they instituted a containment strategy and over the last couple of days we've been seeing a decline in cases in china too early to say whether or not that's permanent or not and across the world people have put in various layered public health measures to try to protect themselves they seem to be effective so far but we do know that there are hotspots even outside of china such as singapore is a good example where we are seeing local transmission within the community the world health organization saying yesterday that beijing is going i think it was 82 trials going on to try to find a treatment for you know they're expecting results within weeks again positive sign perhaps i'll take your point that you don't want to get into the predictions business too mu
ago we had a really interesting conversation with dr ali khan he is the dean of the university of nebraska medical center at college of public health and he told us it's not clear when the would of this outbreak will be out of. i think we need to be very careful about making predictions but there is no doubt that this is a global emergency in china and they instituted a containment strategy and over the last couple of days we've been seeing a decline in cases in china too early to say whether...
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some thoughts now from doctor of in group who is the university of washington medical center he told us china has responded well to this outbreak but the virus has proved almost impossible to track . i have to applaud the chinese government because i think they've learned the lessons of 2003 with sars because corona virus this current virus is behaving very similarly to sars it kills elderly individuals more so than younger otherwise healthy individuals it seems like it's actually more transmissible than sars that if you are asymptomatic or if you are recovering from this illness you're so likely to transmitted that's why it's so concerning and frankly even more concerning than sars so i would say the chinese government has done has learned the lessons of the past they've there are some concerns that maybe they delayed their detection or weren't issuing red flag warnings as soon as the should have but they've done a lot and if it's true that if you're in asymptomatic individual that you can still transmitted and major studies in major medical journals have confirmed that then then th
some thoughts now from doctor of in group who is the university of washington medical center he told us china has responded well to this outbreak but the virus has proved almost impossible to track . i have to applaud the chinese government because i think they've learned the lessons of 2003 with sars because corona virus this current virus is behaving very similarly to sars it kills elderly individuals more so than younger otherwise healthy individuals it seems like it's actually more...