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almost former new york commissioner of health. here in washington, executive director of the american public health association and former secretary of health for the state of maryland. also in new york, professor of socio-medical sciences at columbia university's melman school of public health. let's talk about africa. the new cases keep on coming and coming in large numbers, and they will continue to arrive here. i'm going to bet, as long as we don't push down new infections in the region. >> you know, the some of the other african nations have shown us that it's possible. and it will require a much more aggressive assertive effort in africa by the u.s. and all other nations in we want to get our hands around this. you need to end this epidemic at its source. that means resources, that means people, that means getting their hands around it because we missed it earlier this year. >> professor, we can't seal off the united states, can we? as long as new infections keep cropping up in the heavily infected countries like sierra leon
almost former new york commissioner of health. here in washington, executive director of the american public health association and former secretary of health for the state of maryland. also in new york, professor of socio-medical sciences at columbia university's melman school of public health. let's talk about africa. the new cases keep on coming and coming in large numbers, and they will continue to arrive here. i'm going to bet, as long as we don't push down new infections in the region....
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is sending a rapid response team to new york to handle the first confirmed case of ebola in new york city. also - this story - new york might be diverse, but the public school is not. we'll talk with a city council member that tried to change that. >> and why the los angeles skyline may not look like this for much longer. >>> we begin with the first confirm case of ebola in new york city. a 33-year-old doctor tested positive. craig spencer his name. he returned to the city after treating ebola patients in west africa. he is in quarantine in new york's bellevue hospital. new federal ebola response guards are getting ready to fight the disease. the teams will rush to any u.s. city within hours of a confirmed case, and the government is forming teaming to prepare hospitals around the country. three of the units have already been deployed. jonathan betz is there with that. >> medical detectives are trying to nail down where spencer has been, and who he has been in contact with. it could be a daunting task in the country's crowded city. spencer tested positive for ebola today. now he is i
is sending a rapid response team to new york to handle the first confirmed case of ebola in new york city. also - this story - new york might be diverse, but the public school is not. we'll talk with a city council member that tried to change that. >> and why the los angeles skyline may not look like this for much longer. >>> we begin with the first confirm case of ebola in new york city. a 33-year-old doctor tested positive. craig spencer his name. he returned to the city after...
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that it for us in new york. "inside story" is next on al jazeera america. >> protecting a vulnerable public or giving in to the fears of a panicking public. ebola, fears and science. it's the inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. after a doctor coming home to new york after treating ebola treatments in west africa submitted himself to treatment, and a nurse landed in new jersey's newark international airport, worry about the disease spread in the country's most densely populated region. governor chris christie puts the nurse in involuntary quarantine even though she's show nothing symptoms of the disease. he backed off the absolute form of mandated quarantine for people who showed no symptoms over the weekend. the obama administration was critical of both' approaches, noting mandatory quarantine for volunteers made it less likely for volunteers to head to west africa where their help is badly needed. the u.s. is trying to figure out how to treat the trickle of potential cases landing here. over the weekend a c
that it for us in new york. "inside story" is next on al jazeera america. >> protecting a vulnerable public or giving in to the fears of a panicking public. ebola, fears and science. it's the inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. after a doctor coming home to new york after treating ebola treatments in west africa submitted himself to treatment, and a nurse landed in new jersey's newark international airport, worry about the disease spread in the country's most densely...
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also tonight, ebola in new york city? the young doctor who sudden sickness launch as full scale alert, has the virus landed in our biggest city and can it be contained? and behind the headlines. the drug to show real promise in the fight against ebola z map. america tonight inside the lab where the drug was developed and an exclusive conversation there with a scientists behind it. there aren't many of us that get that experience, where you can draw a straight line from discovery, to success. it is the holy grail. >> it is wonderful, absolutely wonderful. good evening and thank you for joining us, it is not that terrorism is unknown, the last strike came nearly 30 years ago, the bombing of a flight from toronto, so the attacks shatters any motion that it was somehow immune, unless leaders both reeling and reacting. and an assault on the very heart of the canadian parliament, america tonight tells us canada now braces itself for the change to come. panic, fear, shock and grief. scenes from an attack that have stunned this n
also tonight, ebola in new york city? the young doctor who sudden sickness launch as full scale alert, has the virus landed in our biggest city and can it be contained? and behind the headlines. the drug to show real promise in the fight against ebola z map. america tonight inside the lab where the drug was developed and an exclusive conversation there with a scientists behind it. there aren't many of us that get that experience, where you can draw a straight line from discovery, to success. it...
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"new york times" was in a fight to the death against new york city which is owned by murdoch. >> i think it's fair to say that in asking ourselves, well, to which newspaper should we try to offer this story? it was clear that the "new york times" might be more interested in it than others because they were precisely under attack with the royal family private investigators. they do crazy things. it was good chemistry to get them involved. they went for it. >> i wanted to be in on the big >> many of these involved ♪. >> the "new york times" didn't just report the story. it put three journalists on it, two of them winners of the pulitz pulitzer prize, the times on earth, nick davis hadn't gotten to and reinforced the guardian's contention news international's one rogue reporter defense was proving ludicrous. the times published in 2010 when the story was reaching a critical stage politically. four months prior, david cameron's conservatives took power. cameron brought a key murdoch player with him to 10 downing street, andy coulson as his communications chief. he was the former editor of
"new york times" was in a fight to the death against new york city which is owned by murdoch. >> i think it's fair to say that in asking ourselves, well, to which newspaper should we try to offer this story? it was clear that the "new york times" might be more interested in it than others because they were precisely under attack with the royal family private investigators. they do crazy things. it was good chemistry to get them involved. they went for it. >> i...
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new york city has been working with new york state, the center for disease control to prepare for this, and our nation's largest city, based on what we know no -- now, i believe they have done absolutely everything right. the unck physician returned from west africa ten days ago, where he had been working on the ebola crisis. upon arrival into the united states, the doctor was fromminged by the cdc and the cust tolls and border control, and reported to new york city health authorities. yesterday when he reported he has 103 degree temperature, the healthcare system sprang into action. he was transporteded to bellevue hospital. the hospital has been designated for the isolation, indication and treatment of potential ebola patients. governor has designated eight special hospitals in new york city. earlier this week, a specially trained cdc team visited bellevue and determined that the hospital is well prepared to treat patients. i -- i must say that i respond to your concerns about nurses and at the hospital there were clear protocols in place to ensure that nurses and all staff caring fo
new york city has been working with new york state, the center for disease control to prepare for this, and our nation's largest city, based on what we know no -- now, i believe they have done absolutely everything right. the unck physician returned from west africa ten days ago, where he had been working on the ebola crisis. upon arrival into the united states, the doctor was fromminged by the cdc and the cust tolls and border control, and reported to new york city health authorities....
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"new york times" was in a fight to the death against new york city which is owned by murdoch. >> i think it's fair to say that in asking ourselves, well, to which newspaper should we try to offer this story? it was clear that the "new york times" might be more interested in it than others because they were precisely under attack with the royal family private investigators. they do crazy things. it was good chemistry to get them involved. they went for it. >> an american votes 2014 special report kansas >> in our state, government is broken >> a republican governor has made drastic changes >> the highlight of this is... eventually doing away with income taxes... >> the democratic challenger says, these policies aren't working >> we are trailing the states in our region >> can governor brownback win again? >> i think you spend your money better than the government spends it.. >> america votes 2014 battle for kansas only on al jazeera america ♪. >> the "new york times" didn't just report the story. it put three journalists on it, two of them winners of the pulitz pulitzer prize, the times
"new york times" was in a fight to the death against new york city which is owned by murdoch. >> i think it's fair to say that in asking ourselves, well, to which newspaper should we try to offer this story? it was clear that the "new york times" might be more interested in it than others because they were precisely under attack with the royal family private investigators. they do crazy things. it was good chemistry to get them involved. they went for it. >> an...
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man who attacked new york police with a hatchet. his father told the new york post that he wanted to kill white people. thomson believed white americans should pay for slavery and racism. one officer struck in the head is now in stable condition, the other released from the hospital. >> there is an intense battle for control in iraq and syria this morning. the u.s. coalition has been pounding targets in the region for nearly 40 airstrikes over the past four days. >> it's helping kurdish forces make gains. they repelled and isil attack overnight, which would have cut access to the turkish border. >> we have the details. >> it is doubtful whether the impact is as straight as it first seems with these attacks on isil, people in iraq and syria and the estimates are that some 31,000 iraq isil forces in iraq and syria exist, so the offensive which is so far killed just short of 500 members of isil is going to have to go a long way if it's going to have a bigger impact. the past few days have been significant, and overnight, we have seen t
man who attacked new york police with a hatchet. his father told the new york post that he wanted to kill white people. thomson believed white americans should pay for slavery and racism. one officer struck in the head is now in stable condition, the other released from the hospital. >> there is an intense battle for control in iraq and syria this morning. the u.s. coalition has been pounding targets in the region for nearly 40 airstrikes over the past four days. >> it's helping...
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new york city was absolutely prepared. and this is a testament for how automatic of that drilling worked. but dr. spencer stable condition here at bellevue hospital, steph? >> all right. erika pitzi reporting outside of the hospital. i want to get to libby casey live in washington. you have some news to share. >> that's right. stephanie, speaking of trying to prove to the public, president obama is going to meet with nurse pham in the oval office. he'll see her in there with the president. she has been given a clean bill of health, and this will be an opportunity for the hospital to talk with her, but also to get some critical photographs, showing the american public that he is not alarmed about her condition. stephanie? >> yeah, that is pretty extraordinary because she was being treat bethesda, maryland. so she has a busy day in front of her. she is headed to the white house. why do you think the president feels it is so important to be seen with this nurse? >> well, it's just like the mayor being on the subway system. it
new york city was absolutely prepared. and this is a testament for how automatic of that drilling worked. but dr. spencer stable condition here at bellevue hospital, steph? >> all right. erika pitzi reporting outside of the hospital. i want to get to libby casey live in washington. you have some news to share. >> that's right. stephanie, speaking of trying to prove to the public, president obama is going to meet with nurse pham in the oval office. he'll see her in there with the...
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all things that a city like new york needs. but at some point enough could happen that it could drive you and others out. >> well, it already is. we have kids leaving the schools because the parents can't afford to live there anymore. >> so what happens then? >> rich people -- we're getting richer -- the houses that were -- you know, $150,000 to buy are now $10 million, $5 million, $20 million -- >> yeah, unbelievable when you see these prices. i saw your face when mary snow said that penthouse was $95 million. go? >> yeah. thank you nicki. nicki is a bit of a force to be reckoned with in the community, so she is not just speaking as a restaurant owner, she is speaking as a small business owner in new york. >>> coming up next a report on gender equality in the world. >> surrounded by the concrete and steel of downtown detroit, a two block square of dirt is sprouting tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, broccoli, leaks and more. not just crops ready for the dinner table, but hundreds of thousands of seedlings to be shipped to plots arou
all things that a city like new york needs. but at some point enough could happen that it could drive you and others out. >> well, it already is. we have kids leaving the schools because the parents can't afford to live there anymore. >> so what happens then? >> rich people -- we're getting richer -- the houses that were -- you know, $150,000 to buy are now $10 million, $5 million, $20 million -- >> yeah, unbelievable when you see these prices. i saw your face when mary...
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he is now a worker in upstate new york. he is working long grueling hours to support his family of six but he's one of the lucky ones. >> translator: now, in this job it's very different because we receive overtime, vacations and two paid sick days. >> reporter: many workers are not so lucky. >> what i found was, there are labor abuses everywhere. but outside just being labor abuses athe way the law is structured in new york state, workers don't have the right to overtime pay, they don't have a right to a day of rest and they don't have collective pawrging protections. so-- bargaining protections. so what this means is you could work a 90 hour work week seven days a week and get straight minimum wage. >> maggie says conditions here are defined by an 80 year old labor law. >> one of the new deal legislations that gave us the weekend, minimum wage overtime pay, that secluded farm workers and domestic workers. the politics is really that so many of the domestic and agricultural jobs were filled by blacks and they didn't want b
he is now a worker in upstate new york. he is working long grueling hours to support his family of six but he's one of the lucky ones. >> translator: now, in this job it's very different because we receive overtime, vacations and two paid sick days. >> reporter: many workers are not so lucky. >> what i found was, there are labor abuses everywhere. but outside just being labor abuses athe way the law is structured in new york state, workers don't have the right to overtime pay,...
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in new york city. and we're also waiting a live press conference at the nih clinic in bethesda, maryland, and they're set to announce why the nurse, nina pham, is expected to be dar
in new york city. and we're also waiting a live press conference at the nih clinic in bethesda, maryland, and they're set to announce why the nurse, nina pham, is expected to be dar
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new ebola concerns in new york, a doctor ever tested for the disease. cholera in haiti, the united nations sued did peace keepers start the epidemic. and the new whereabout technology tracking almost every aspect of your life. one important ago, the u.s. led coalition started striking starts in sib yeah. the big lesson so far, those strikes might not be enough. the pent gone says they are having an impact, and in a report released today, human rights activists say the strikes have killed more than 500 fighters. and they have also killed 32 civilians. the u.s. has not confirmed that count. so far, the strikes have targeted syrian cities like aleppo, and oil fields captured by isil. plus, 135 air strikes near c oban but after a month, isil is still threatening to take control. a steady flow of cash is fueling the campaign. but today the u.s. treasury said that air strike have cut into the oil revenues. still, stopping the money will take time. own superior washington correspondent, is live tonight at the white house with with more, mike? >> good evening t
new ebola concerns in new york, a doctor ever tested for the disease. cholera in haiti, the united nations sued did peace keepers start the epidemic. and the new whereabout technology tracking almost every aspect of your life. one important ago, the u.s. led coalition started striking starts in sib yeah. the big lesson so far, those strikes might not be enough. the pent gone says they are having an impact, and in a report released today, human rights activists say the strikes have killed more...
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craig spencer remains in isolation at new york bellevue hospital. two friends and his fiance have also been quarantined. using credit cards and phones to plot his every move. where he had been treating ebola patients, although officials say he was mindful of contact with people, he still left his apartment. traveled on the subway, ran in the park, and went bowling. on thursday he woke with a slight fiver and immediately notified authorities. >> i think it is instructive always to remember that this is not a virus that is easily transmitted. >> depending on the risk level a person can require mandatory 21 day quarantine. or at a government regulated facility. in harlem his apartment is sealed and they say new york is better prepared than dallas. >> in the last few weeks the protocols have improved greatly, i have a lot of respect for our cleaning whose are dealing with with the crisis, and without as much information as we now benefit from. already late today, her return from west africa where she was treating patients there. they will now screen pas
craig spencer remains in isolation at new york bellevue hospital. two friends and his fiance have also been quarantined. using credit cards and phones to plot his every move. where he had been treating ebola patients, although officials say he was mindful of contact with people, he still left his apartment. traveled on the subway, ran in the park, and went bowling. on thursday he woke with a slight fiver and immediately notified authorities. >> i think it is instructive always to remember...
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i'm morgan radford live in new york city. this week new york new jersey and illinois are taking extra precautions to save guard against the spread of ebola. chicago o'hare became the third airport to mandate quarantine for any health workers. new jersey imposed the same policy in friday. it came after the first ebola case in new york city. dr craig spencer is in isolation in bellevue hospital. the first person to capture ebola on u.s. soil has been declared ebola free. nina pham left hospital. ross shimabuku joins us. why are official doing it now? >> it is to contain the spread of ebola. friday, new york governor and new jersey governor chris christie ordered a mandatory 21 day garden each for medical -- guarantee each for medical workers who had contact with ebola patients in west africa. patients were subject to cdc screenings screenings, but the news of craig spencer lead to vigorous protocol. >> a ride on the train can affect hundreds of people. several thousand of individuals. we believe it is appropriate to increase sc
i'm morgan radford live in new york city. this week new york new jersey and illinois are taking extra precautions to save guard against the spread of ebola. chicago o'hare became the third airport to mandate quarantine for any health workers. new jersey imposed the same policy in friday. it came after the first ebola case in new york city. dr craig spencer is in isolation in bellevue hospital. the first person to capture ebola on u.s. soil has been declared ebola free. nina pham left hospital....
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york and new jersey. and retaking a strategic town and the fight against i.s.i.l., what i.s.i.l. fighters were planning in the city on baghdad's doorstep and live in the iraqi capitol next. >> he was funny and i never expected this to happen. >> reporter: and speaking out, new details on that deadly washington school shooting, the gunman's cousin opens up as we learn the identity of a teacher being hailed as a hero. in the liquid line of fire, more than 10,000 people on lava watch as molten rock creeps up on an american town and good morning and welcome back to al jazeera america, live from new york i'm morgan and there is criticism this morning for quarantine procedures from a nurse who experienced it firsthand and says she was treated like a criminal when she returned to the newark airport and calling it a frenzy of disorganization and fear and doctors say new york city's first ebola patient is in serious condition, dr. craig spencer has been in isolation since thursday. our own is here with those detai
york and new jersey. and retaking a strategic town and the fight against i.s.i.l., what i.s.i.l. fighters were planning in the city on baghdad's doorstep and live in the iraqi capitol next. >> he was funny and i never expected this to happen. >> reporter: and speaking out, new details on that deadly washington school shooting, the gunman's cousin opens up as we learn the identity of a teacher being hailed as a hero. in the liquid line of fire, more than 10,000 people on lava watch...
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a "new york times" c.b.s. noose poll says global warming is causing serious impact. 58% say protecting the environment should be a priority, each at the risk of curbing economic growth. a majority. 54% say global warming is caused by human activity, how people vote could impact a wide variety of issues. some impact all americans, others are more local. we go to our reporters. bisi onile-ere, ashar quraishi. >> it's a critical issue for conservative democrats. republicans say if they cane control, they want to approve the pipe line, pumping oil from canada, montana and to the gulf of mexico. it's a tough issue for democrats. environmentalists are fighting it. union groups say it would create thousands of jobs. 61% of americans favour finishing a pipeline. a legal challenge made it possible for the white house to put the issue off until after the midterms. >> i'm jennifer london in california's parched central valley. the state's historic drought has been harsh here, with 1200 scare miles of farm land, an area l
a "new york times" c.b.s. noose poll says global warming is causing serious impact. 58% say protecting the environment should be a priority, each at the risk of curbing economic growth. a majority. 54% say global warming is caused by human activity, how people vote could impact a wide variety of issues. some impact all americans, others are more local. we go to our reporters. bisi onile-ere, ashar quraishi. >> it's a critical issue for conservative democrats. republicans say if...
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in the case of new york and new jersey. i find it ironic that so many said ban flights. that's a problem as well. you can't win in this situation. >> and is that part of the problem. we are getting mixed signals. the white house criticizes christy and quoema, and the army is quarantining soldiers coming out for 21 days in italy, saying they are doing it out of an abundance of caution - what is good for the right hand is not good for the left? >> they want someone in charm. that should be the president of the united states. we have a federal system, but viruses don't recognise a federal system, state or federal authority chris. -- authority nice. he's the president of the united states, they want him to be in control and don't feel they did, with all the states having conflicting rules, and even arguing over who has the authority to act. people want the president to take charge. >> doctors are giving you mixed signals. nobel prize-winning doctor came out supporting christy saying he supports the tougher quarantines, because it's not clear when people can transmit the dise
in the case of new york and new jersey. i find it ironic that so many said ban flights. that's a problem as well. you can't win in this situation. >> and is that part of the problem. we are getting mixed signals. the white house criticizes christy and quoema, and the army is quarantining soldiers coming out for 21 days in italy, saying they are doing it out of an abundance of caution - what is good for the right hand is not good for the left? >> they want someone in charm. that...
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in 2009 the new york fed commissioned a study to call out and correct weaknesses. among the findings fed examiners were too cosy with those they were to police. tough examiners were brought in. as reported, segarra's time at the fed did not go well. alarmed by the lax supervision of banks like goldman she recorded about 46 hours of meetings and conversations with her colleagues. segarra was fired after 7 months. jake bernstein and his partners from "this american life", are making the secret tapes public. i spoke and asked him what drove segarra to take the action. >> the report talked about in the owing was that the problem -- opening was that the problem was cultural, the biggest obstacle preventing them doing their job, and i way to fix it was to hire outspoken examiners. they higher a bump, one is segarra, and she basically does this and gets in trouble. >> tell me what drove segarra to record conversations. >> she encountered stuff where there was push back. people would question what she heard in meetings. a supervisor told her what was valued in the fed was
in 2009 the new york fed commissioned a study to call out and correct weaknesses. among the findings fed examiners were too cosy with those they were to police. tough examiners were brought in. as reported, segarra's time at the fed did not go well. alarmed by the lax supervision of banks like goldman she recorded about 46 hours of meetings and conversations with her colleagues. segarra was fired after 7 months. jake bernstein and his partners from "this american life", are making the...
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they arrived in new york a week ago. although officials say he was mindful of contact with people, he still left hi apartment, traveled on the subway, ran the park, and went with bowling. on thursday he woke with a slight fiver and immediately notified authorities. >> i think it is instructive always to remember, that this is not a virus that is easily transmitted. doctors without borders gives staff hide lines on how to handle themselves after they return from work like this. but there have been questions about why he wasn't monitored more closely. friday the national institute of health suggests that may change. >> you will be hearing shortly after what the guidance will be. >> in harlem, spencer's part is now sealed and the mayor says new york is better prepared than dallas. >> in the last few weeks, the protocols have improved greatly. i have a lot of respect for our colleagues who are dealing with the crisis much earlier, and without as much information we benefit from. but it is an entirely situation when you are p
they arrived in new york a week ago. although officials say he was mindful of contact with people, he still left hi apartment, traveled on the subway, ran the park, and went with bowling. on thursday he woke with a slight fiver and immediately notified authorities. >> i think it is instructive always to remember, that this is not a virus that is easily transmitted. doctors without borders gives staff hide lines on how to handle themselves after they return from work like this. but there...
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. >> in new york? >> it is. i don't know whether you'll get an answer at this point, but the people who are reviewing this are at headquarters, they're in the legal department and they're working with the secretary-general's office on this. >> we followed nigel's advice. it seemed like the only way of getting any answers for the families in haiti was to head to where all those decisions are seemingly taken - new york. >> catch more "faultlines" episodes on demand or at aljazeera.com/faultlines. we'd travelled from haiti to new york to get answers for the families who'd waited more than a year for the un to respond to their lawsuit over the cholera outbreak. but before we even arrived at un headquarters, we got word from mario's legal partners in the us that a decision had already been made. >> they sent me an email shortly before they made the public announcement, they sent me an email with the letter. >> what did it say? >> the letter was one paragraph about how the un was sorry about the cholera and the harm i
. >> in new york? >> it is. i don't know whether you'll get an answer at this point, but the people who are reviewing this are at headquarters, they're in the legal department and they're working with the secretary-general's office on this. >> we followed nigel's advice. it seemed like the only way of getting any answers for the families in haiti was to head to where all those decisions are seemingly taken - new york. >> catch more "faultlines" episodes on...
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i'm david schuster in new york. john siegenthaler has the night off. school shooting, a student opens fire at a washington state high school. what we're learning about the shooter and the victims. >>> ebola crisis, more quarantines in the united states as the deadly disease spreads to a sixth country in africa. >>> new allegations the group used chlorine gas in iraq and could have more chemical weapons in its arsenal. 300 days later we hear from the families
i'm david schuster in new york. john siegenthaler has the night off. school shooting, a student opens fire at a washington state high school. what we're learning about the shooter and the victims. >>> ebola crisis, more quarantines in the united states as the deadly disease spreads to a sixth country in africa. >>> new allegations the group used chlorine gas in iraq and could have more chemical weapons in its arsenal. 300 days later we hear from the families
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we now know from the new york times that there were more like 5,000. it doesn't really help you understand it. there apparently was some level of embarrassment, some level of not wanting to expose president bush to further criticism. but these are the kinds of questions we should be asking the commanders at the time and secretary gates. >> and it's very upsetting to hear about the soldiers that were in contact with these chemical weapons, how they were treated when they reported their symptoms. staff sergeant james burns was exposed to serin. he has trouble speaking and holding thoughts. this was the results that this soldier exposed to must tar gas. >> i have a lot of trouble speaking, i've had a headache since 2008. sometimes it gets worse, sometimes it's not so bad. >> what's worse, they weren't trained, to something that was supposed to be there. some soldiers said they were denied receiving the purple heart, disposing of these chemical weapons. >> some instances sol are engineers got the purple heart, awarded by the army secretary then days later
we now know from the new york times that there were more like 5,000. it doesn't really help you understand it. there apparently was some level of embarrassment, some level of not wanting to expose president bush to further criticism. but these are the kinds of questions we should be asking the commanders at the time and secretary gates. >> and it's very upsetting to hear about the soldiers that were in contact with these chemical weapons, how they were treated when they reported their...
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the first case of ebola confirmed in new york city. a doctor treating patients in guinea. >> a mexican cartel outs a journalist after allegedly killing her. >> new york may be a diversity, but its schools are the most segregated. changes in los angeles. the sky line could we getting a makeover. all after "consider this". >>> we heard about the need for a conversation on race for years. and a satirical new film may have started one "dear wight people" points out hip okay rahsies faced by african american students at mostly white campuses. >> dear white people, the minimum require of black friends to not seem racist has just been raised to two. sorry, but your weed man tyrone does not count. dear white people please stop touching my hair. does this look like a petting zoo. dating a black person to piss you have your parents is a form of racism. >> "dear white people" is in selected people opening this weekend. effie, the producer is here with us it points out the hypocrisy of many college and rast. it started a major conversation about,
the first case of ebola confirmed in new york city. a doctor treating patients in guinea. >> a mexican cartel outs a journalist after allegedly killing her. >> new york may be a diversity, but its schools are the most segregated. changes in los angeles. the sky line could we getting a makeover. all after "consider this". >>> we heard about the need for a conversation on race for years. and a satirical new film may have started one "dear wight people"...
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t courtney key lee is live in new york city. courtney, this is going to be done at only five airports in the united states. the major ones but still, is that enough? >> rieshl, critics say it's definitely not enough. they say things like, people could lie on the questionnaires that they have to fill out here at airports. u.s. officials also acknowledge that it's just a series of measures in addition to the screenings that will also be put in place. >> passengers will be screened for signs of illness including high temperatures, regardless if they were checked upon depart e departure. they will leave contact details so they can be contacted later if necessary. >> but at a press conference here at jfk, a top official with the centers for disease control and protection warned the screenings are just one part of many necessary measures that must be taken. >> this new entry screening procedure is just one part of a multi-laird approach. already, there are 100% of the travelers leaving the three affected countries are being screened o
t courtney key lee is live in new york city. courtney, this is going to be done at only five airports in the united states. the major ones but still, is that enough? >> rieshl, critics say it's definitely not enough. they say things like, people could lie on the questionnaires that they have to fill out here at airports. u.s. officials also acknowledge that it's just a series of measures in addition to the screenings that will also be put in place. >> passengers will be screened for...
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they are prices that in some places in new york. some penthouses went for record prices they very much greater prices. >> as soon as one sls, high 100s, it will snowball. >> why are they attractive for developers as far as making money. you put in a lot of investment and you see a return, because you can sell these things. >> do architects talk about the safety of buildings like this. when i look, i'm not sure that i would want to be on top of that. it's so high. >> new york does a great job, especially the department of building, making sure when you do taller buildings that they are safe, because there's so many liability issues with architects and contractors and developers. the safety is a nonissue. >> they look skinny compared to others. the empire state building looks substantial or the freedom tower. or the chrysler building. this looks pencil thin that is sky high. >> you are looking at advance technology, building taller and stronger with thinner and smaller materials. >> are they going to be higher than they are now. how h
they are prices that in some places in new york. some penthouses went for record prices they very much greater prices. >> as soon as one sls, high 100s, it will snowball. >> why are they attractive for developers as far as making money. you put in a lot of investment and you see a return, because you can sell these things. >> do architects talk about the safety of buildings like this. when i look, i'm not sure that i would want to be on top of that. it's so high. >> new...
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cub turned up in new york central park. they were discovered monday by a dog walker in a wooded area. officials say the bear is not from the central park zoo and had signs of trauma. the woman who found it said she first surprised. >> we noticed a bicycle laying there, and went and looked closer. we saw something on the back wheel that could have been a raccoon. i didn't know what it was. then i thought it was a big dog, the head of a dog that was obviously dead. >> police are still unsure if the bear was dumped in central park or wantedderred in unnoticed. it will be taken to the bronx zoo for an autopsy to determine the cause of death. >> when you think of international spies, you probably don't think of corn, but the corn that covers much of the midwest is at the heart of a major case as america tonight reports, federal prosecutors say three american companies were targeted for industrial espionage. >> when the chinese president, then the chinese vice president arrived in iowa two years ago, the f.b.i. was in town, taili
cub turned up in new york central park. they were discovered monday by a dog walker in a wooded area. officials say the bear is not from the central park zoo and had signs of trauma. the woman who found it said she first surprised. >> we noticed a bicycle laying there, and went and looked closer. we saw something on the back wheel that could have been a raccoon. i didn't know what it was. then i thought it was a big dog, the head of a dog that was obviously dead. >> police are still...
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take over for the late show, you know, new york went out of its twice keep it there. and offering film incentives of up to $16 million. even though few people really thought the show would move from new york. so that's another example. some states are beginning to cut back on their programs while other states expand. >> we have to jump. richard is the entertainment report fore the los angeles times, sank so much? >> thank you. >>> i am talking about ebola in america. no longer a question of if or when, but of how bad. it'its arrival in the media capitol of the word here in new york city brought a fresh round of press conferences and at times hysterical headlines, we led with it tonight on the show it's certainly an important story amid the pan and i can fear there is need for perspective, as new york mayor bill de blasio stated it's dill to contract. being on a same subway car or living near a person with ebola does not put someone at risk. that may not create mention a science fiction film but a dull end to go ebola's threat to americans is hopefully where this story
take over for the late show, you know, new york went out of its twice keep it there. and offering film incentives of up to $16 million. even though few people really thought the show would move from new york. so that's another example. some states are beginning to cut back on their programs while other states expand. >> we have to jump. richard is the entertainment report fore the los angeles times, sank so much? >> thank you. >>> i am talking about ebola in america. no...
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here in new york city, one day after a doctor in manhattan was diagnosed with athe virus new york and new jersey governors announced a 21 day mandatory quarantine for travelers and doctors who had contact with ebola victims abroad. officials say congress there are strong protocols involved for military officers inning west africa. the military says they follow guidelines that are stricter than guidelines from the cdc. the first person to catch ebola on u.s. soil has been declared virus-free. nina pham one of the dallas nurses who treated the liberian man, went home today. before she went home she made a stop at the white house. senior correspondent mike viqueria is there. mike. >> symbolism in washington in the fight against ebola. welcome good news. more and more people on capitol hill, members from both parties are calling for yet tighter restrictions in the wake of the latest case in new york. it is a picture with an unmistakable message. if the president of the united states can now hug nina pham, there is little reason for fear of a widespread outbreak among the american public.
here in new york city, one day after a doctor in manhattan was diagnosed with athe virus new york and new jersey governors announced a 21 day mandatory quarantine for travelers and doctors who had contact with ebola victims abroad. officials say congress there are strong protocols involved for military officers inning west africa. the military says they follow guidelines that are stricter than guidelines from the cdc. the first person to catch ebola on u.s. soil has been declared virus-free....
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i called the new york city police department. they say they're aware of the video and it's under internal review. i spoke with the musician. he told me in his own way he was standing up for rights america needs to protect. >> i was in the right and i will come out on top of all of this. that is wonderful. there are many places in the world where if the police tell you to do something, you better do it, and it feels great to live in a place where you can know your rights and stand up for them. we need to make sure that this place remains a place where that happens and that incidents like this don't happen anymore. >> just to make their point, colleen and other bus musicians held a rally at the platform where he was arrested. >> and they weren't hassled? no problem, no issues. >> no issues today. >> funny how that happens. appreciate it, thank you. >> the world series kicks off tonight between the san francisco giants and kansas city royals. the giants won it all just two years ago, but for the royals, the playoff run is 29 years i
i called the new york city police department. they say they're aware of the video and it's under internal review. i spoke with the musician. he told me in his own way he was standing up for rights america needs to protect. >> i was in the right and i will come out on top of all of this. that is wonderful. there are many places in the world where if the police tell you to do something, you better do it, and it feels great to live in a place where you can know your rights and stand up for...
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seigenthaler in new york. new allegations against the dallas hospital at the center of the ebola crisis in the u.s. we'll have a live report >>> on the front lines in the war against ebola. one worker's unflinching account from liberia. gaining ground. i.s.i.l. moves towards bag dad as coalition bombs fall. america votes 2014. our s
seigenthaler in new york. new allegations against the dallas hospital at the center of the ebola crisis in the u.s. we'll have a live report >>> on the front lines in the war against ebola. one worker's unflinching account from liberia. gaining ground. i.s.i.l. moves towards bag dad as coalition bombs fall. america votes 2014. our s
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kristin saloomey, al jazeera, new york. >> the hatchet attack on a group of new york city police officers has tonight been deemed a terror attack by new york law enforcement. officer kenneth healy remains in critical condition after a hatchet attack. dailzale thompson was a recent convert to islam. >>> israeli army said the youth was about to throw a molotov cocktail. >>> a 12-year-old israeli girl is breaking tradition at the western wall in jerusalem one of the holiest sites in judaism. the women are not allowed to pray at the wall but she will for her bat myths mitzvah. mitzvah. >> her simple act of singing might overturn decades of tradition. >> are you proud of your daughter? >> i'm trying not to get overexcited yo but i think thiss the most exciting moment of my life. >> sasha is practicing for a bat mitzvah. hers is advertised on posters, that this is the first time a girl is singing at a jewish holy site. boys have done that for years, they carry the torah through the western wall plaza. their proud fathers hold up judaism's most orthodox text. they've ripped sasha's posters down.
kristin saloomey, al jazeera, new york. >> the hatchet attack on a group of new york city police officers has tonight been deemed a terror attack by new york law enforcement. officer kenneth healy remains in critical condition after a hatchet attack. dailzale thompson was a recent convert to islam. >>> israeli army said the youth was about to throw a molotov cocktail. >>> a 12-year-old israeli girl is breaking tradition at the western wall in jerusalem one of the holiest...
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in new york city. and we're also waiting a live press conference at the nih clinic in bethesda, maryland, and they're set to announce why the nurse, nina pham, is expected to be discharged today. she's now ebola free. the second dallas nurse to be ebola free this week. so that is good news. i want to go right now to aljazeera's libby casey, who has been following a hearing by the congressional oversight committee. they have been talking a lot about accountability in the last few minutes, libby e. especially with regards to the military personnel. i just looked up numbers, in senegal, in preparation, how has the white house and the pentagon been addressing those concerns? >> well, those troops, stephanie, as part of what's being billed as operating united assistance. more needs to be done in west africa to help with communication and help with logistics, so to that end, they're creating a joint force headquarters in monrovia, libya's capital. so to give you a sense of what's going on over there, we did
in new york city. and we're also waiting a live press conference at the nih clinic in bethesda, maryland, and they're set to announce why the nurse, nina pham, is expected to be discharged today. she's now ebola free. the second dallas nurse to be ebola free this week. so that is good news. i want to go right now to aljazeera's libby casey, who has been following a hearing by the congressional oversight committee. they have been talking a lot about accountability in the last few minutes, libby...
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he is asking questions about this new york city doctor, and how he was able to live his life in new york over the last few days. go bowling. take an uber ride. be out among friends. and he is asking why weren't people like that working in ebola patients, where aren't they being quarantined. he says self monitoring isn't working, and the bowling ally is now closed as they try to make sure everything is okay. and he asked the obama administration official, why close the bowling ally. and the answer, out of an abundance of caution. and also to asage concern from the public. other republicans jumping on that band havingwagon as well. and we're also getting criticism of the czar who has been appointed to oversee the ebola outbreak response. but he does have a number of doctors and medical professionals that he will be working with, stephanie. >> okay. libby casey thank you so much. again, we're awaiting another news conference on the latest american who has been diagnosed with ebola. we will have more in just a moment. >> first of all, the chairman missed a word in his opening statement, and
he is asking questions about this new york city doctor, and how he was able to live his life in new york over the last few days. go bowling. take an uber ride. be out among friends. and he is asking why weren't people like that working in ebola patients, where aren't they being quarantined. he says self monitoring isn't working, and the bowling ally is now closed as they try to make sure everything is okay. and he asked the obama administration official, why close the bowling ally. and the...
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i'm john siegenthaler in new york. ebola crisis, president obama's pledge to increase screenings at airports. we'll talk to the nephew of a critically ill patient in dallas. >>> 43 missing students and the discovery mass graves. we'll look at mexico's surging violence. >> is lambophobia in america real? >> a man who spent time in a turkish prison before escaping, joins us tonight. we begin with the war against ebola in washington, president obama huddled with his top security and health officials trying to map out a new strategy that may include additional screenings at airports here and abroad. >> ebola is a very serious disease and the ability of people who are infected to carry that across borders is something that we have to take extremely seriously. >> in spain concern about health care workers there, the first case of ebola carried outside of west africa is there. in nebraska the fifth american to contract the disease is back on u.s. soil. the journalist is being treated at the medical center in omaha tonight. an
i'm john siegenthaler in new york. ebola crisis, president obama's pledge to increase screenings at airports. we'll talk to the nephew of a critically ill patient in dallas. >>> 43 missing students and the discovery mass graves. we'll look at mexico's surging violence. >> is lambophobia in america real? >> a man who spent time in a turkish prison before escaping, joins us tonight. we begin with the war against ebola in washington, president obama huddled with his top...
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. >> in new york? >> it is. i don't know whether you'll get an answer at this point, but the people who are reviewing this are at headquarters, they're in the legal department and they're working with the secretary-general's office on this. >> we followed nigel's advice. it seemed like the only way of getting any answers for the families in haiti was to head to where all those decisions are seemingly taken - new york. >> catch more "faultlines" episodes on demand or at aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> on tech know, cars, the science behind... keeping us safe on the road... >> oh! >> oh my god! >> the driving force behind these new innovations >> i did not see that one coming... >> tech know's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us... >> sharks like affection... >> tech know, where technology meets humanity only on al jazeera america we'd travelled from haiti to new york to get answers for the families who'd wai
. >> in new york? >> it is. i don't know whether you'll get an answer at this point, but the people who are reviewing this are at headquarters, they're in the legal department and they're working with the secretary-general's office on this. >> we followed nigel's advice. it seemed like the only way of getting any answers for the families in haiti was to head to where all those decisions are seemingly taken - new york. >> catch more "faultlines" episodes on...
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i'm john seigenthaler in new york. freedom. an american released by north korea, but what about the other two americans held there? >>> medical break through, a paralyzed man walks again. giving hope to millions. >>> travel restrictions, the new rules to stop ebola from reaching america again fetch. >> army weapon, meant for the kurds, it may be in the hands of isil. >>> and the make or break issues. america votes 2014. tonight, an american citizen held prisoner in north korea for nearly six months is on his way home. jeffrey fou was arrested in may after leaving a bible behind as he tried to leave the country. he was suspected of proselytizing. and he was flown to guan. it gives hope to others held in north korea. mike viqueira at the white house. >> reporter: this is a great deal of mystery around this, and eve the united states government has been very tight-lipped throughout the day. we learned that mr. jeffrey fowle, from ohio, has been released by the regime. he was held after leaving a bible on a table in a hotel. they a
i'm john seigenthaler in new york. freedom. an american released by north korea, but what about the other two americans held there? >>> medical break through, a paralyzed man walks again. giving hope to millions. >>> travel restrictions, the new rules to stop ebola from reaching america again fetch. >> army weapon, meant for the kurds, it may be in the hands of isil. >>> and the make or break issues. america votes 2014. tonight, an american citizen held prisoner...
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york city, but hearing from new york mayor and new york's governor cuomo, they're saying new yorkers should not be alarmed, that unless you came in direct contact, new yorkers are not at risk in this scenario. the c.d.c. did have a team of people on the ground expected today, disease detectives, they are going to look at who came in direct contact with dr. spencer and hopefully that list will not grow in terms of people who need to be quarantined. >> live this morning at bellevue hospital, thank you very much. >> we are joined now by an edidemiologist at columbia university. what is your take on this case and how it's been hand. >> we've known for sometime there's bound to be a case in new york city. the imminent likelihood of it happening, this being a main port from which people come from west africa, the local hospitals and department of health have prepared for this and protocol has been followed. >> when it comes to contact tracing, does it need to extend all the way back to the two subway trains that he took between tuesday when he purportedly started feeling sluggish and had f
york city, but hearing from new york mayor and new york's governor cuomo, they're saying new yorkers should not be alarmed, that unless you came in direct contact, new yorkers are not at risk in this scenario. the c.d.c. did have a team of people on the ground expected today, disease detectives, they are going to look at who came in direct contact with dr. spencer and hopefully that list will not grow in terms of people who need to be quarantined. >> live this morning at bellevue...
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america live from new york city. i am richelle carey. here are today's top stories. imposing quarantines to stop the spread of ebola. three states are taking matters into their own hands fearful for their families and worried for themselves. the chaos of elections in ukraine, a country desperates for sustainabilit for, for stability. the 12-year-old girl challenging tradition at the wailing wall in jerusalem. did he ha >>> a doctor being treated for ebola in new york city, three states imposing mandatory quarantines for people who have had contact with ebola patients. a 6th country now reporting a case of the disease, and the efforts to russia vaccine in production, all of these key elements of our top story, the ebola outbreak. in his weekly address, president obama saying we cannot live in fear. >> and we have to be guided by the science. we have to be guided by the facts, not fear. yesterday, new yorkers showed us the way. they did what they do every day. jump okay buses, riding the subway, crowding in elevators,
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new york city where you had gone to pie yoghurt. >> right. certainly, i mean, racial equality hasn't been completely found. you know, people are always looking at differences and fighting it. i think that was really unfortunate event that happened, you know. it happens to many people. many people, i think, mainly a lot of people of colour, experienced this kind of discrimination. because i wasn't doing anything - he made a mistake, wasn't looking, saw a guy walking out and decided to do this, you know. and it's unfortunate that it happened. it's unfortunate when it escalates to someone being killed or whatever because of a misjudgment of character or stereotypes, or because of their own fear. film obviously with "the butler", it tries to move you through different ways to how we moved to where we are stood of so-called equality, and slavery from all the way through, and shows us the different ways to protest and continue to achieve or try to continue to achieve which is fairness of life, liberty and happiness, the american dream, by martin lu
new york city where you had gone to pie yoghurt. >> right. certainly, i mean, racial equality hasn't been completely found. you know, people are always looking at differences and fighting it. i think that was really unfortunate event that happened, you know. it happens to many people. many people, i think, mainly a lot of people of colour, experienced this kind of discrimination. because i wasn't doing anything - he made a mistake, wasn't looking, saw a guy walking out and decided to do...
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i'm randall pinkston in new york. stay tuned. a new documentary al jazeera presents midterms starts now. >> america votes 2014 go behind the scenes in the all important swing states >> this could switch from republican hands to democratic hands >> with the senate and congress up for grabs... >> it's gonna be close >> these candidates will stop at nothing to get elected. >> iowa has never sent a woman to congress... >> i wanna squeal! >> i approved this message >> i need your help >> midterms, the series begins only on al jazeera america . >> got a lot of people running. >> this is why i'm in congress. >> i grew up cast rating hogs on an iowan farm. >> i need your help. >> we can not lose this seat. >> it's the number nationally. >> america needs a dragds slayer. -- dragon slayer.
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seigenthaler in new york. new allegations against the dallas hospital at the center of the ebola crisis in the u.s. we'll have a live report >>> on the front lines in the war against ebola. one worker's unflinching account from liberia. gaining ground. i.s.i.l. moves towards bag dad as coalition bombs fall. america votes 2014. our special report, how immigration could shift the balance of power. . >> we begin with the warning from world health organisation, it predicts west africa could see as many as 10,000 new case, and 70% of the people who contracted ebola died. the total number of deaths reported worldwide reached nearly 4500. one of those cases was in dallas, and now the c.d.c. is investigating a nurse there, how she was infected. that is where new and disturbing allegations are being raised that the hospital where thomas eric duncan was treated was unprepared to deal with ebola. this is coming from the union that represents registered nurses at texas health presbyterian hospital. what can you tell us? >
seigenthaler in new york. new allegations against the dallas hospital at the center of the ebola crisis in the u.s. we'll have a live report >>> on the front lines in the war against ebola. one worker's unflinching account from liberia. gaining ground. i.s.i.l. moves towards bag dad as coalition bombs fall. america votes 2014. our special report, how immigration could shift the balance of power. . >> we begin with the warning from world health organisation, it predicts west...
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and new york was always going to be one of the testing grounds. so the department of health and the cdc have been running drills to make sure we were ready for this moment. >> so what we are covering right now is a hearing happening on capitol hill, discussing the ebola response, and any time politicians get involved in making decisions on these public health decisions, does that give you pause as an expert. >> well, disease is always socially experienced and it's no doubt that people are afraid. i think the role of politicians at guest is to make sure we are all well aware of the circumstances, that we know what is being done to address them, and make sure any mistakes made are not made again. we also have to remember we're going into midterm election. >> there have been several candidates that are making travel plans and ebola part of their campaign. right now we're looking at a live picture of the hearing and elijah cummings giving his opening statements. we'll dip into that as news develops, but some of these politicians are now calling for tr
and new york was always going to be one of the testing grounds. so the department of health and the cdc have been running drills to make sure we were ready for this moment. >> so what we are covering right now is a hearing happening on capitol hill, discussing the ebola response, and any time politicians get involved in making decisions on these public health decisions, does that give you pause as an expert. >> well, disease is always socially experienced and it's no doubt that...