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we're expecting it here at omaha within the hour. the nebraska medical center is really one of the few places in this country that has a specialized biocontainment unit. they have already treated one american who had ebola successfully. mu can. po's parents and girlfriend flew
we're expecting it here at omaha within the hour. the nebraska medical center is really one of the few places in this country that has a specialized biocontainment unit. they have already treated one american who had ebola successfully. mu can. po's parents and girlfriend flew
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on the ground in omaha, another team from nebraska medical center. >> he will be fully suited from head to toe and he will have a face mask covering his entire face so literally not one inch of his body will be exposed. and then our health care workers will be -- have protective equipment on very similar. they'll be covered head to toe. >> when crosses the red line, there's no turning back. >> reporter: the medical director of the bio containment unit took us across what they call the red line, into the area no one will be able to go without full protective gear. >> this room right here. >> reporter: this room? everything is carefully monitored. >> if you hold this open for more than a few seconds, it will sound an alarm. >> reporter: this little camera will give him the ability to video chat with his family just down the hall. we spoke with his parents sunday, just before they flew to omaha. >> the fact that he's feeling well right now or relatively well, that the symptoms are not
on the ground in omaha, another team from nebraska medical center. >> he will be fully suited from head to toe and he will have a face mask covering his entire face so literally not one inch of his body will be exposed. and then our health care workers will be -- have protective equipment on very similar. they'll be covered head to toe. >> when crosses the red line, there's no turning back. >> reporter: the medical director of the bio containment unit took us across what they...
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i've been to nebraska, really love the state, omaha and worked in omaha and lincoln. omaha is a beautiful city. but i felt like dr. linder had dodged the question earlier and i would like to hear more why if you're giving an engineering agree you have to have history, which adds a lot of cost to your tuition. thanks. >> if you're pursuing an engineering degree, should you learn anything other than engineering? should you take a history course or english course. take an english course or history course? i think education in the humanities, including history are essential for all citizens to have, there was an extended political discussion that occurred before i came on the air and if our citizens don't have an understanding of world history, how can they properly vote in elections and understand the issues that face their communities. i think it has to be balanced between your degree program and the things that round you out as a human being. but i do think those programs are essential. they shouldn't be duplicated, which was i think one of the concerns of the other ca
i've been to nebraska, really love the state, omaha and worked in omaha and lincoln. omaha is a beautiful city. but i felt like dr. linder had dodged the question earlier and i would like to hear more why if you're giving an engineering agree you have to have history, which adds a lot of cost to your tuition. thanks. >> if you're pursuing an engineering degree, should you learn anything other than engineering? should you take a history course or english course. take an english course or...
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three beds total to treat ebola in omaha. there's one patient there right now, the nbc freelance camera man. so in omaha, one of their three total beds are taken. two more potential spots taken. around the country, we have three other facilities. they also have three beds in which they say they can treat ebola patients. two of those beds are currently in use. they've got two ebola patients at emory right now. one american worker for the world health organization who's been there over a month and whose name has not been released and also the second nurse who con trakted the disease in dallas. so in emory, two of their three beds are taken. then there's the national institutes of health department in bethesda. they have a capacity of two beds. their very first ebola patient is en route right now. so that's two beds at nih, one in use as of tonight. that means they've got one more spot available. and, at st. patrick hospital in montana, that's the fourth of four. that's the other specialized unit for highly infectious disease in
three beds total to treat ebola in omaha. there's one patient there right now, the nbc freelance camera man. so in omaha, one of their three total beds are taken. two more potential spots taken. around the country, we have three other facilities. they also have three beds in which they say they can treat ebola patients. two of those beds are currently in use. they've got two ebola patients at emory right now. one american worker for the world health organization who's been there over a month...
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heu radio and adrian of ke tv in omaha. let's get started. according tot determine the order of our opening and closing statements and we begin tonight with chuck hassebrook. hassebrook: i would like to say a special word of thanks to the love of my life my wife kate and our sons dan, todd and peter for joining us as well as my running mate. i am running to get nebraskans working together to build a better future in our state for our children and grandchildren to strengthen our middle class, strengthen our communities and create good jobs and genuine opportunity for every community. from the missouri river in omaha to lincoln into the north platte river in the panhandle we are one nebraska. our state can only achieve its full potential if everyone of our neighbors has the opportunity to achieve bears whether they live across the street or across the state. that has been my life's work helping 10,000 small businesses with the center for rural affairs and making college at veritable for working students at the university of nebraska on the boar
heu radio and adrian of ke tv in omaha. let's get started. according tot determine the order of our opening and closing statements and we begin tonight with chuck hassebrook. hassebrook: i would like to say a special word of thanks to the love of my life my wife kate and our sons dan, todd and peter for joining us as well as my running mate. i am running to get nebraskans working together to build a better future in our state for our children and grandchildren to strengthen our middle class,...
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he joins us live from the omaha hospital where mukpo just landed. john, i saw the scene there. some folks in those bio hazard suits getting him on to the ambulance. what do we know? >> that's exactly right. i've noticed fact he was able to walk off the plane under his own power, even after that long flight, a good sign, i'm sure, that the doctors took note of. he did sit down on a stretcher once he got off the plane. now, he is here at the hospital and the bio containment unit. there are about 40 medical personnel, doctors, nurses, other technician, who are overseeing his care. we're told his first hours, his first day at the hospital, will be much like anybody else arriving for treatment. they're going to assess his condition, run a battery of tests, all to determine what kind of treatment to give him. since there is no fda approved regiment of drugs for this. this treatment will be sort of customized, individualized to this case. the doctors have been in touch with drug manufacturers trying to determine what the best drugs would be to fight this ebola in this case. of course,
he joins us live from the omaha hospital where mukpo just landed. john, i saw the scene there. some folks in those bio hazard suits getting him on to the ambulance. what do we know? >> that's exactly right. i've noticed fact he was able to walk off the plane under his own power, even after that long flight, a good sign, i'm sure, that the doctors took note of. he did sit down on a stretcher once he got off the plane. now, he is here at the hospital and the bio containment unit. there are...
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. >> kate snow in omaha, thank you. >>> there's growing concern for thomas duncan, the first patient to be diagnosed with ebola in the united states. mark potter is in dallas with that part of the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tamron. with news that the patient is doing poorly, they're keeping a close eye on 48 people who may have had contact with him.
. >> kate snow in omaha, thank you. >>> there's growing concern for thomas duncan, the first patient to be diagnosed with ebola in the united states. mark potter is in dallas with that part of the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tamron. with news that the patient is doing poorly, they're keeping a close eye on 48 people who may have had contact with him.
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we have the latest on what is happening in omaha, and dallas in around the globe with john yang in omaha. maggie fox will join us in new york shortly. first john, to you in omaha where ashoka mukpo could be getting some experimental treatment. what more do we know about his status and what he will see in the days ahead? >> well, he is waking up this morning beginning his first full day here at the t university of nebraska medical center. we know yesterday he felt well enough to order something for dinner. to ask for din tore be brought. once the food came, he wasn't tealing up to eating it. so yesterday he didn't eat anything. he was talking about eating but didn't feel up to it once the food arrived. he's going to be treated for an experimental drug. they're still narrowing down which one they will choose. we could know as soon as today which drug they have settled on for his treatment. he now has two nurses with him at all times. and they are confident of his treatment because the the symptoms were caught early. peter? >> we continue to wish him well. we want to go to dallas where the
we have the latest on what is happening in omaha, and dallas in around the globe with john yang in omaha. maggie fox will join us in new york shortly. first john, to you in omaha where ashoka mukpo could be getting some experimental treatment. what more do we know about his status and what he will see in the days ahead? >> well, he is waking up this morning beginning his first full day here at the t university of nebraska medical center. we know yesterday he felt well enough to order...
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once he lands at omaha, he will land at the main airport here, eply field. the plane will taxi off to a remote part of the airport. he'll be loaded into an ambulance for the quick 15-minute drive here. this is a part of the airport where he'll encounter no public. it's not a part of the airport where the general public would be. he'll be wearing a protective suit covered head to toe. no part of his body exposed so that he'll be completely covered and then once he gets here they will be evaluating him here at the hospital in the biocontainment unit. about 40 medical personnel, people actually volunteering to treat him for ebolap. mika? >> all right. thanks very much for that. we'll get to mark potter in a minute for the apparently worsening condition of the other patient. meanwhile the outbreak in africa is getting worse by the day. according to the latest statistics by the world health organization the death toll stands at over 3400 with over 7,000 recorded cases, but the actual number is likely to be worse. the country of sierra leone had its worst day sinc
once he lands at omaha, he will land at the main airport here, eply field. the plane will taxi off to a remote part of the airport. he'll be loaded into an ambulance for the quick 15-minute drive here. this is a part of the airport where he'll encounter no public. it's not a part of the airport where the general public would be. he'll be wearing a protective suit covered head to toe. no part of his body exposed so that he'll be completely covered and then once he gets here they will be...
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photographer and contracted ebola is now being treated in omaha, nebraska. he arrived in omaha today for treatment in a specialized containment unit. he was working as a freelancer when he became ill. he is the fifth american with ebola to return to the u.s. ebola has killed an estimated 3400 people worldwide, mostly in west africa. >> leesburg police are looking at the death of an infant. the department of health says it is suspicious. family members say they took the baby girl to a hospital last week because she was ill. suspiciousaff notice injuries and call the police. the girl was removed from life support sunday. the police are now awaiting autopsy results. >> new trouble for michael phelps. >> he may be out of the swing longer than anticipated. major movement fort was a huge day same-sex couples in virginia. the supreme court refused to hear arguments, leading to a scramble for the first time wedding ceremonies taking place in the state. >> the supreme court turned away appeals from five states. roz plater is live in alexandria. what is the response y
photographer and contracted ebola is now being treated in omaha, nebraska. he arrived in omaha today for treatment in a specialized containment unit. he was working as a freelancer when he became ill. he is the fifth american with ebola to return to the u.s. ebola has killed an estimated 3400 people worldwide, mostly in west africa. >> leesburg police are looking at the death of an infant. the department of health says it is suspicious. family members say they took the baby girl to a...
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he's headed to the university of nebraska medical center in omaha. his parents and girlfriend are on their way to meet him there. this afternoon the cdc updating us on patient thomas duncan in critical condition at a dallas hospital with the cdc director saying he's clinging to life. >> we have seen a lot of understandable concern. because of the deadly nature of ebola, and we are hoping for the recovery of the patient in dallas, we understand that his situation has taken a turn for the worse. we know ebola is a serious disease. we are hoping for his recovery. because it's a deadly disease, people are scared. it's normal to be scared. >> here are the numbers. there are ten people identified as high risk contacts up from this time yesterday. but the number of possible contacts has gone down. it now stands at 38 from 36 on saturday. one of the possible contacts had apparently gone missing. one the cdc said they wanted to find. the cdc said he's a homeless man last tested saturday when he showed no fever. sarah is in dallas. what are you hearing about t
he's headed to the university of nebraska medical center in omaha. his parents and girlfriend are on their way to meet him there. this afternoon the cdc updating us on patient thomas duncan in critical condition at a dallas hospital with the cdc director saying he's clinging to life. >> we have seen a lot of understandable concern. because of the deadly nature of ebola, and we are hoping for the recovery of the patient in dallas, we understand that his situation has taken a turn for the...
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three major cities, new york, boston, omaha. as some of the best talent in the country is on center stage, looking to keep their pro football dreams alive. >> your heart beats together as one! >> we'll see you at the game. >> stephen: yes, the fxfl, which stands for "fall experimental football league," and it's comprised primarily of players released during or after the n.f.l. pre-season. perfect! how many times are you watched a college football game and said, i wish the players were better. then watched an n.f.l. game and said, no, not this good. (laughter) the fxfl has four teams, the omaha mammoths, the brooklyn bolts, the boston brawlers, and if you don't live in one of those cities, you can root for the blacktips... because they don't have a home city and are, instead, "a roving all-star team that will play all its games on the road." they're sort of like the harlem globetrotters, except the globetrotters are better at football. and the fxfl will provide a viable platform for marginal players to receive live training, ulti
three major cities, new york, boston, omaha. as some of the best talent in the country is on center stage, looking to keep their pro football dreams alive. >> your heart beats together as one! >> we'll see you at the game. >> stephen: yes, the fxfl, which stands for "fall experimental football league," and it's comprised primarily of players released during or after the n.f.l. pre-season. perfect! how many times are you watched a college football game and said, i...
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we're told it's been flown to omaha. according to the patient's father, it may be administered as soon as today. >> hopefully he recovers just like dr. brantly did. tracie potts in washington, thank you. >>> cell phone video captures an officer smashing the window of a car and using a stun gun on the passenger. now that man is suing the police department for excessive force. nbc's kevin tibbles has more. >> reporter: what appears to be a routine traffic stop becomes a violent encounter with police. >> why do you say somebody is not going to hurt you? people are being shot by the police. >> reporter: in the back seat lisa mahone's two children, her 7-year-old daughter and 14-year-old son who records on his cell phone camera as a hammond, indiana, police officer tases jamal jones. >> i felt like my civil rights was just blown out the window along with my body. >> they have filed a federal lawsuit against the hammond police for use of excessive force. hammond police maintain jamal jones refused to get out of the car and iss
we're told it's been flown to omaha. according to the patient's father, it may be administered as soon as today. >> hopefully he recovers just like dr. brantly did. tracie potts in washington, thank you. >>> cell phone video captures an officer smashing the window of a car and using a stun gun on the passenger. now that man is suing the police department for excessive force. nbc's kevin tibbles has more. >> reporter: what appears to be a routine traffic stop becomes a...
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and he bought land at that time which was reserved for whites-only in omaha, nebraska. so you know the story you are not allowed to live here and they burned the house down. ... >> this is a children's book and it just goes through theory on childhood. >> yes, the role of another, the role of a father to see an impressionable child, many nationalities and the values of a mother, nurturing her children, the importance of education, the love and learning and the father being the provider. and just instilling the values of leadership, accountability is, integrity, all the things that my father would go want to exhibit to the world. >> ilyasah shabazz, are you finding the generation today is too removed from your father? >> you know, i traveled the world and i speak to many different audiences. you know, young people, middle-aged elders. and what i find is there are many who are very much in tune and with malcolm. they are very attract dave to his legacy, you know, and then there are some who are not. so i think it is just important for all of us who are conscious, who were
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in the united states, one other patient had been previously treated and released in omaha and three others, including one who remains hospitalized have been treated in atlanta. in europe, a total of eight people have been treated, two of the three in spain have died. no drugs or vaccines have been approved by the fda to treat ebola and only very limited supplies of the drugs being tested are available. the stock that makes the drug used by duncan dropped following the announcement of his death. that same drug is also being given to nbc's freelance photographer in nebraska but until there is a drug or vaccine to fight ebola, the cost of containing it will steady climb. >>> john penzer joins us now. he's the director of macro economics at the world bank group and an author of the study we referred to. sir, welcome. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> i gather, correct me if i'm wrong, that much of the cost that you describe under a worst-case scenario, $33 billion concentrated in west africa is traceable to what you describe as a version behavior that people would engage in in those e
in the united states, one other patient had been previously treated and released in omaha and three others, including one who remains hospitalized have been treated in atlanta. in europe, a total of eight people have been treated, two of the three in spain have died. no drugs or vaccines have been approved by the fda to treat ebola and only very limited supplies of the drugs being tested are available. the stock that makes the drug used by duncan dropped following the announcement of his death....
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he'll be treated in omaha nebraska. and nbc's kate snow is there for us tonight. kate? >> reporter: lester, good evening. ashoka muckpo's father said he is counting the minutes before he can get here back to the united states. he is doing pretty well. he is walking and eating and drinking on his own, all good signs and the team at the bio containment here, about 40 in the staff, are ready to treat him. >> later today the man boarded a plane in liberia and after nine hours in the air he will land in nebraska and taken to the medical center. >> we'll put him in an ambulance prepare ad ahead of time. >> reporter: he had been cared for in africa with doctors without border. >> this is where the patient would come in. >> this is where the patient x would come in and it has a video screen and once they look out and see who you are, they let you in. >> where would the patient go? >> reporter: this is one of the best centers and the doctor gave me a tour. air inside is especially filtered before it leaves so it is germ-free and anything that touches ashoka. >> anything, linens,
he'll be treated in omaha nebraska. and nbc's kate snow is there for us tonight. kate? >> reporter: lester, good evening. ashoka muckpo's father said he is counting the minutes before he can get here back to the united states. he is doing pretty well. he is walking and eating and drinking on his own, all good signs and the team at the bio containment here, about 40 in the staff, are ready to treat him. >> later today the man boarded a plane in liberia and after nine hours in the air...
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this is a live picture from omaha, nebraska. in the meantime, thomas eric duncan is fighting for his life in critical condition in dallas. dozens that had contact with him are being closely watched. we certainly know you have a lot of questions and concerns. we asked many for your questions. we have a team to help answer those. we have elizabeth cohen and arthur director of medical ethics. and rounding out the trio, retired military analyst. i think what we should do is start with you elizabeth. we have information on officials ramping up screenings at airports after learning about the reports of blunders and poor handling of potential ebola patients. talk us through that. >> right michaela. we've been talking on your show a week now how when my crew and i returned to atlanta, there was basically no screening at all. this surprised us because customs and border patrol knew we had been covering ebola. they didn't ask us question. we're hearing now u.s. authorities are thinking of ramping up screening, making it more stringent. i
this is a live picture from omaha, nebraska. in the meantime, thomas eric duncan is fighting for his life in critical condition in dallas. dozens that had contact with him are being closely watched. we certainly know you have a lot of questions and concerns. we asked many for your questions. we have a team to help answer those. we have elizabeth cohen and arthur director of medical ethics. and rounding out the trio, retired military analyst. i think what we should do is start with you...
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. >> host: what was malcolm little's life like in omaha? >> guest: malcolm's -- my father's childhood was exceptional. because he had so many siblings, and much like my open, having five sisters, it gives you this sense of just pride, humor, tenacity, you know, makes you a good friend, compassionate, all these wonderful things that were instilled in malcolm by his -- both of his parents-that would enable him to go on in his adult life and become this person, malcolm x. one of the greatest political strategists, one of the greatest humanitarians, just so many wonderful things bass my father was so young -- because my father was so young. he was only 28-29 years old when the world knew him and he was killed at the age of 29, and to have made such a significant contribution in such a short lifetime, speaks volumes to who he was and for me as an adult, i reflect on that sense of loneliness, that sense that he must have really felt having sacrificed his life, not asking for anything in return, but the benefit of humanity so we could move forward
. >> host: what was malcolm little's life like in omaha? >> guest: malcolm's -- my father's childhood was exceptional. because he had so many siblings, and much like my open, having five sisters, it gives you this sense of just pride, humor, tenacity, you know, makes you a good friend, compassionate, all these wonderful things that were instilled in malcolm by his -- both of his parents-that would enable him to go on in his adult life and become this person, malcolm x. one of the...
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one in atlanta, washington, omaha and montana. those are specialized you wants. not every hospital is prepared for that, and not every healthcare worker is prepared for that. as we heard from the nurse's group, they're hearing that a lot of people feel that they're not appropriate. they don't understand the steps it takes to not get the ebola infection. as a matter of fact, we were just in alabama last week witnessing some cdc training on the ground simulated training for folks going over to west africa in the coming weeks, and it is so meticulous, david, the amount of steps it takes to make sure that the safety equipment is done properly, and to get it off. it's remarkable. even the workers there who have had experience with this were making mistakes, and the teachers were making them go through it again and again and again. so phenomenal. i don't hour a small tiny little rural hospital in say iowa or alabama, somewhere like that, would be able to take anyone with the ebola infection. it is tough enough for a place like emory university to deal with this, let al
one in atlanta, washington, omaha and montana. those are specialized you wants. not every hospital is prepared for that, and not every healthcare worker is prepared for that. as we heard from the nurse's group, they're hearing that a lot of people feel that they're not appropriate. they don't understand the steps it takes to not get the ebola infection. as a matter of fact, we were just in alabama last week witnessing some cdc training on the ground simulated training for folks going over to...
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i've been to omaha and worked in lincoln. omaha is a beautiful city, but i felt like dr. linder had dodged a question earlier and i'd like to hear more about why if you're getting an engineering degree you have to have history which adds a lot of cost to your tuition. thanks. >> so the question comes if you're pursuing, say, an engineering degree should you learn anything other than engineering. should you take a history course? should you taken a english course? and i think education in the humanities, including history, are essential for all citizens to have. there was an extended political discussion that occurred before i came on the air and if our citizens don't an understanding of world history how can they properly vote in elections and understand the issues that face their communities? i think it has to be balanced between your degree program and things that round you out as a human being but i do think those programs are essential. they shouldn't be duplicate which had i think was one of the concerns in the other caller in that she had already had exposure to his
i've been to omaha and worked in lincoln. omaha is a beautiful city, but i felt like dr. linder had dodged a question earlier and i'd like to hear more about why if you're getting an engineering degree you have to have history which adds a lot of cost to your tuition. thanks. >> so the question comes if you're pursuing, say, an engineering degree should you learn anything other than engineering. should you take a history course? should you taken a english course? and i think education in...
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dozens of specialists who treat ashoka mukpo in omaha. he is the fifth american to be diagnosed with that deadly virus. well, this hospital is going to be specially equipped and ready for him, and there is the specially equipped plane carrying him. it left liberia last night. his parents say he is walking. he's eating. he's drinking on his own. mukpo's parents and his girlfriend are going to be there in nebraska to accept him the moment he arrives. >> every time i would ask him how he's doing or how he's feeling, he clearly would respond with "i'm just getting myself through this day until i get on the plane." >> we can't wait until the moment that we can hold him and hug him. but at this time, all we care about is that he gets better. >> over in dallas, the cdc says that thomas eric duncan is now, quote, fighting for his life. officials say he is in critical condition because of the ebola virus, and family members say he is on a respirator. meanwhile, a top official at the world health organization tells "the washington post" the group m
dozens of specialists who treat ashoka mukpo in omaha. he is the fifth american to be diagnosed with that deadly virus. well, this hospital is going to be specially equipped and ready for him, and there is the specially equipped plane carrying him. it left liberia last night. his parents say he is walking. he's eating. he's drinking on his own. mukpo's parents and his girlfriend are going to be there in nebraska to accept him the moment he arrives. >> every time i would ask him how he's...
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now nbc news freelance cameraman's plane is refueling in bangor, maine, ahead before it departs for omaha, nebraska, where he'll get treatment. nbc's jay grace is liy is life condition. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frances. for the last two days the news coming out of the isolation unit has not been good. telling us that thomas eric duncan's condition is deteriorating. the struggle to save thomas eric duncan's life continues this morning inside an isolation unit at texas health presbyterian hospital after his condition was downgraded over the weekend from serious to critical. >> i pray for you to get well. >> reporter: relatives in north carolina say after talking with him by phone last week, doctors now tell them he's on a respirator and dialysis machine. >> we understand that his situation has taken a turn for the worse. we know that ebola is a very serious disease, and we're hoping for his recovery. >> reporter: a second american battling the deadly virus, a freelance journalist, is on board a specially equipped medevac jet right now flying from liberia to omaha, nebraska,
now nbc news freelance cameraman's plane is refueling in bangor, maine, ahead before it departs for omaha, nebraska, where he'll get treatment. nbc's jay grace is liy is life condition. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frances. for the last two days the news coming out of the isolation unit has not been good. telling us that thomas eric duncan's condition is deteriorating. the struggle to save thomas eric duncan's life continues this morning inside an isolation unit at texas...
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health officials in suits transported tv cameraman to the medical center in omaha where he is being kept inside the nation's largest isolation unit. >> he is enormously relieved to be here. of course, it's still frightening. he is hanging in and sounds very strong. >> he was on assignment for nbc. he thinks he may have gotten infected with water. >> he was disinfected a car in which someone had died. >> doctors confirm they are trying an experimental drug on thomas eric duncan. the company who makes the drug says it was an emergency the food and drug administration authorized. duncan now in critical condition is from liberia. he had direct or indirect contact with 50 people in dallas. several of them. five schools were on ebola watch has started using high- tech monitors to screen for fevers. decontamination crews finished work the at apartment where duncan was seen. they carted away 140-barrels filled with items, including sheets and mattresses. cbs news, dallas. >>> and just this afternoon, president obama met with his national security team for an update on the ebola situation. he sai
health officials in suits transported tv cameraman to the medical center in omaha where he is being kept inside the nation's largest isolation unit. >> he is enormously relieved to be here. of course, it's still frightening. he is hanging in and sounds very strong. >> he was on assignment for nbc. he thinks he may have gotten infected with water. >> he was disinfected a car in which someone had died. >> doctors confirm they are trying an experimental drug on thomas eric...
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he's on his way right now to omaha, nebraska. should be arriving in about two hours at 8:45 this morning. the plane did briefly touch down just to refuel in maine earlier today. this is now the final leg arriving at nebraska medical center where he will be treated. he'll be put in an isolation unit there. the second american to be treated at that medical facility for ebola. now the 33-year-old cameraman was in liberia last week when he started getting sick. now he's going to get treatment here in the u.s. that's the latest from the live desk. >>> two patients in our area who were being tested for the disease do not have it. the centers for disease control say the patient admitted to howard university hospital does not have ebola. a person at shady grove hospital in rockville was also tested for possible exposure and that test was negative too. look for the latest on the ebola outbreak throughout the morning on the "today" show. >>> right now d.c. police are investigating a d.c. officer and a u.s. marshal who shot and killed a man
he's on his way right now to omaha, nebraska. should be arriving in about two hours at 8:45 this morning. the plane did briefly touch down just to refuel in maine earlier today. this is now the final leg arriving at nebraska medical center where he will be treated. he'll be put in an isolation unit there. the second american to be treated at that medical facility for ebola. now the 33-year-old cameraman was in liberia last week when he started getting sick. now he's going to get treatment here...
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i've been to nebraska, really love the state, omaha and worked in omaha and lincoln. omaha is a beautiful city. but i felt like dr. linder had dodged the question earlier and i would like to hear more why if you're giving an engineering agree you have to have history, which adds a lot of cost to your tuition. thanks. >> if you're pursuing an engineering degree, should you learn anything other than engineering? should you take a history course or english course. take an english course or history course? i think education in the humanities, including history are essential for all citizens to have, there was an extended political discussion that occurred before i came on the air and if our citizens don't have an understanding of world history, how can they properly vote in elections and understand the issues that face their communities. i think it has to be balanced between your degree program and the things that round you out as a human being. but i do think those programs are essential. they shouldn't be duplicated, which was i think one of the concerns of the other ca
i've been to nebraska, really love the state, omaha and worked in omaha and lincoln. omaha is a beautiful city. but i felt like dr. linder had dodged the question earlier and i would like to hear more why if you're giving an engineering agree you have to have history, which adds a lot of cost to your tuition. thanks. >> if you're pursuing an engineering degree, should you learn anything other than engineering? should you take a history course or english course. take an english course or...
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outside the hospital in omaha where doctors asked dr. brantly for his blood to give to mukpo. why didn't they donate to duncan, as well? >> reporter: we don't know. what i can tell you from samaritan's purse, the group that dr. brantly is currently a practicing physician for. they say he was contacted by the texas hospital. he volunteered, said i would be happy to donate any blood. gave them his blood type and never heard back. so presumably, his blood type probably didn't match mr. duncan's blood type. we don't know that for certain. but that's what you would assume. >> kate snow reporting from omaha, thanks for that update, kate. >>> just days ago, thomas eric duncan's family made the long trip from north carolina to texas to see him. yesterday, they went to the hospital in dallas. they brought with them somebody interesting. reverend jesse jackson who they turned to for help frustrated the level of care the beloved relative they knew as eric was receiving. yesterday, while in dallas, certainly before mr. duncan died, i spoke to the reverend and to duncan's nephew -- i'm sor
outside the hospital in omaha where doctors asked dr. brantly for his blood to give to mukpo. why didn't they donate to duncan, as well? >> reporter: we don't know. what i can tell you from samaritan's purse, the group that dr. brantly is currently a practicing physician for. they say he was contacted by the texas hospital. he volunteered, said i would be happy to donate any blood. gave them his blood type and never heard back. so presumably, his blood type probably didn't match mr....
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john yang in omaha, sarah doloff in dallas. thank you for your coverage. >>> straight ahead, one of the biggest names in u.s. defense policy. defense's view on the obama white house right here on msnbc. what leon panetta told our own andrea mitchell. a new plea this afternoon from the fbi. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know certain cartoon characters should never have an energy drink? action! blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. introducing the birds of america collection. fifty stunning, hand-painted plates, commemorating the state birds of our proud nation. blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. amerigallons of sugary3 billion beverages every year. over-consumption may link to obesity. but there is a better choice. drink more water, filtered by brita. clean, refreshing, nothing is better. i was out for a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i di
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let's get to nbc john yang live in omaha with the latest. good morning, john. >> good morning, jose. as you say, he arrived here at the nebraska medical center about an hour ago by ambulance after that long flight from niger nigeria. -- rather from liberia. he was able to walk off the plane when he landed after that long flight, which is a good sign. he's being treated in the bio containment unit here, which is one of only a handful around the country that is specially equipped to handle cases like this. some 40 medical personnel, doctors, nurses on the medical team taking care of him. he's going through an assessment. they're trying to determine how to treat him. because there is no regimen of drug, no fda approved drugs for ebola, all of these treatments are individualized. they take a look at them, take a look at their systems. symptoms take a look at the conditions and determine what drugs work best for them. that's the process going on now. we will be hearing from doctors from the hospital, not those directly involved with the care, but
let's get to nbc john yang live in omaha with the latest. good morning, john. >> good morning, jose. as you say, he arrived here at the nebraska medical center about an hour ago by ambulance after that long flight from niger nigeria. -- rather from liberia. he was able to walk off the plane when he landed after that long flight, which is a good sign. he's being treated in the bio containment unit here, which is one of only a handful around the country that is specially equipped to handle...
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ashoka mukpo will be treated at omaha. meanwhile, the first person diagnosed in this country has been downgraded to critical condition. >>> enterovirus that has sickened hundreds of children, they confirmed that eli wahler, a 4-year-old, died. >>> twitter has just awarded m.i.t.'s media lab with $10 million to analyze and scrutinize every public tweet ever made, one of the objectives to look into social media's power to generate negative energy better than it generates positive energy. >>> "gone girl" took in $38 million. "annabelle" was close behind with $37 million and "the we've heard that over 4 hundred million vacation days go unused every year. that's the stupidest thing i've ever heard. they're paid vacation days. if you guys agreed to travel more we'll all do better in school. we'll have a better understanding of other cultures. i will learn to parler français. oui oui. we're not asking for much we just want one more day. "one more day" for help planning your one more day, contact mastercard concierge services or
ashoka mukpo will be treated at omaha. meanwhile, the first person diagnosed in this country has been downgraded to critical condition. >>> enterovirus that has sickened hundreds of children, they confirmed that eli wahler, a 4-year-old, died. >>> twitter has just awarded m.i.t.'s media lab with $10 million to analyze and scrutinize every public tweet ever made, one of the objectives to look into social media's power to generate negative energy better than it generates...
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in omaha nebraska and is now in a hospital. he may have contracted ebola while hoping to clear a car. >> we saw him from a distance. >> he is enormously relieved. it is still quite frightening. >> quite a contrast to the thomas duncan in dallas texas. they are increasingly frustrated by his worsening condition. officials got emergency fda approval and started treating duncan with an experimental drug, the third such drug to treat a bullet. >> hopefully his body will be able to fight this out. >> duncan is now in critical but unconscioustion, and on dialysis. nine family members are in quarantine. ebola at obama called national top security priority. dallas officials also announced they had finished cleaning his apartment. was an outcry of soiled sheets that was left on his bed for days. there has been a call for screenings at borders to help prevent an outbreak here. >> thank you, greta. the president has said some countries are not doing enough to confront the ebola crisis in west africa. -- to puto push pressure on other head
in omaha nebraska and is now in a hospital. he may have contracted ebola while hoping to clear a car. >> we saw him from a distance. >> he is enormously relieved. it is still quite frightening. >> quite a contrast to the thomas duncan in dallas texas. they are increasingly frustrated by his worsening condition. officials got emergency fda approval and started treating duncan with an experimental drug, the third such drug to treat a bullet. >> hopefully his body will be...
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you're looking live at epley airfield near omaha. the victim is a freelance photographer who nbc hired to shoot a story on ebola in liberia. he will be treated at the nebraska medical center. he is reportedly in good spirits. he's walking and eating on his own. he is now in the united states. let's check in with peter doocy for the very latest. peter? >> reporter: that's right. all eyes are on that epley air field in omaha where he just landed at a remote part of the property. you see the jet there. that jet refueled on its way to nebraska in bangor, maine. he lappedded now. that is his final stop. the plan is to quickly load him into a specially equipped ambulance for a 15-minute ride to the nebraska medical center. this nbc news photographer will be the second person treated for ebola at the nebraska medical center. the other was another american doctor, richard sacra. the nebraska medical center has special biocontainment patient care unit with ten beds, very tight security, and some other unique features designed to stop the spre
you're looking live at epley airfield near omaha. the victim is a freelance photographer who nbc hired to shoot a story on ebola in liberia. he will be treated at the nebraska medical center. he is reportedly in good spirits. he's walking and eating on his own. he is now in the united states. let's check in with peter doocy for the very latest. peter? >> reporter: that's right. all eyes are on that epley air field in omaha where he just landed at a remote part of the property. you see the...
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he will under go treatment at a omaha, nebraska hospital. he is also the fifth american to be brought back to the u.s. for treatment. >>> a doctor who was treated for the ebola virus last month is back in the hospital this morning. dr. rick sacra was admitted to a massachusetts hospital over the weekend after experiencing coughing and a fever. doctors do not believe though that this is a reoccurrence of ebola. >>> the ebola crisis could soon effect airport security. health officials are considering doing some kind of screening of people entering the u.s. and several other ways to limit the riskover americans being infected. however top government health officials say they are opposed to putting a ban on travelers from ebola infected countries. they say it could effect efforts to stop the deadly disease. >>> happening today the supreme court begins its new term. it will take up the issue of same sex marriage. it would be up to the justices to decide whether the constitution protects the right to same sex marriage in all 50 states. currently i
he will under go treatment at a omaha, nebraska hospital. he is also the fifth american to be brought back to the u.s. for treatment. >>> a doctor who was treated for the ebola virus last month is back in the hospital this morning. dr. rick sacra was admitted to a massachusetts hospital over the weekend after experiencing coughing and a fever. doctors do not believe though that this is a reoccurrence of ebola. >>> the ebola crisis could soon effect airport security. health...
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when i started with the family business, we had 150 people working in omaha and now there's more than 2,000 here in nebraska. i know how to create jobs, set priorities and produce results. and that's what i'll do as governor. >> pete ricketts is making false attacks, but ricketts tried to avoid paying his own taxes. but his organization proposed a plan that would raise taxes for family farmers and 80% of nebraskans. ricketts would lower taxes for corporations like the one owned by him and his family. ricketts wants higher taxes for us, but lower taxes for rich people like him. nebraska needs a governor who fights for the middle class. and that's just not pete ricketts. >> the nebraska i grew up in expects people to take responsibility, to treasure faith and family. those are nebraska values. >> pete ricketts. >> my faith guides me, from raising my family to running our business. i believe god gave us fundamental rights and our constitution protects them. that we have to be a culture that protects life and inspires responsibility. i'm pete ricketts. as your governor, i'll work to make
when i started with the family business, we had 150 people working in omaha and now there's more than 2,000 here in nebraska. i know how to create jobs, set priorities and produce results. and that's what i'll do as governor. >> pete ricketts is making false attacks, but ricketts tried to avoid paying his own taxes. but his organization proposed a plan that would raise taxes for family farmers and 80% of nebraskans. ricketts would lower taxes for corporations like the one owned by him and...
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tenemos imgenes de ltimo minuto que nos llegan desde la ciudad de omaha, nebraska en donde el camarogrfo de la cadena n-b-c lleg hace pocos minutos a ese estado... -- ''ashoka mukpo'' quien dio positivo al virus del bola parti de liberia para ser trasladado a un centro mdico de ese estado... --- este es una de los pocos hospitales en estados unidos que cuenta con especialistas en bola... -- el resto del equipo incluyendo a la corresponsal en mdicina nancy snyderman sern puestos en cuarentena por tres semanas... ===chit chat=== juanfra lorena lucrecia roll open under lucrecia buenos das... qu nos lucrecia roll open under lucrecia buenos das... qu nos espera el da de hoy. lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: bajas temperaturas y nubosidad. para la tarde subira el termometro, permanecen las nubes. y para la noche esperamos temperatur
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. >> let's start with ashoka mukpo, that nbc photographer who is now in omaha. he's in a containment unit, the same one that held dr. sacra. in addition to ashoka mukpo, who his family has said was doing fairly well at the time when they first learned about it, there's also the patient in dallas and the cdc is watching 48 people there who they say had some level of contact with him while he was contagious. over the weekend his situation deteriorated to critical. meantime today president obama is getting an update on all this from the cdc, including how they plan to help stop this virus from spreading into the united states. the cdc and nih have all said they don't expect any sort of outbreak here. the pentagon has decided to send an extra 600 people over to west africa to try to contain it overseas. >> tracie potts live from washington, thank you. >> and in washington, a new interim director takes over the secret service today. joseph clancy has protected presidents all the way back to bill clinton. former director julia pierson resigned last week under pressure
. >> let's start with ashoka mukpo, that nbc photographer who is now in omaha. he's in a containment unit, the same one that held dr. sacra. in addition to ashoka mukpo, who his family has said was doing fairly well at the time when they first learned about it, there's also the patient in dallas and the cdc is watching 48 people there who they say had some level of contact with him while he was contagious. over the weekend his situation deteriorated to critical. meantime today president...
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he arrived in maine overnight and has been taken to be treated in omaha. officials say duncan is on a respirator fighting for his life. ashoka mukpo has just arrived in nebraska and he's the second u.s. patient. president obama will be briefed today on the nation's ebola outlook by the head of the cdc. >> two people are in jail after police say they attacked two fans before the 49ers/chiefs game. it happened inside a bathroom before kickoff. the victims were taken to the hospital. one with severe injuries to the head. the suspects were arrested. santa clara police are looking into what led to the attack.Ñi the 49ers are aware of that and have been in close contact with santa clara police to ais cyst on the matter. >> officials in santa clara county will hold a publicñr meeting regarding traffic problems around levi's stadium after complaints about grid lock. some say it takes up to a half hour to drive a half mile. the moting is scheduled for 7:00. a pedestrian is in serious condition following a hit-and-run in san francisco. the victim was hit near vale
he arrived in maine overnight and has been taken to be treated in omaha. officials say duncan is on a respirator fighting for his life. ashoka mukpo has just arrived in nebraska and he's the second u.s. patient. president obama will be briefed today on the nation's ebola outlook by the head of the cdc. >> two people are in jail after police say they attacked two fans before the 49ers/chiefs game. it happened inside a bathroom before kickoff. the victims were taken to the hospital. one...
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he arrived in omaha about two hours ago for treatment. ashoka mukpo was working in liberia as a free lance cameraman for nbc news when he became ill last week. he's the fifth american to return to the u.s. for treatment since the ebola outbreak began. the world health organization estimates more than 3,400 people have died. >>> meanwhile, a liberian man with ebola who started showing symptoms while visiting the u.s. is in critical condition at a dallas hospital. thomas duncan's condition was downgraded over the weekend from serious to critical. doctors will update us on his condition during a news conference at 3:00 this afternoon. the director of the centers for disease control and prevention was on the today show today. he says health officials are keeping a close eye on everyone who had any contact with duncan in an attempt to keep that disease from spreading. >> ten contacts who definitely had contact with him. and 38 others wou s woulwho mig contact. every single one of those people were monitored. their temperatures were taken. none
he arrived in omaha about two hours ago for treatment. ashoka mukpo was working in liberia as a free lance cameraman for nbc news when he became ill last week. he's the fifth american to return to the u.s. for treatment since the ebola outbreak began. the world health organization estimates more than 3,400 people have died. >>> meanwhile, a liberian man with ebola who started showing symptoms while visiting the u.s. is in critical condition at a dallas hospital. thomas duncan's...