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cnn's elizabeth cohen reported on this issue extensively in liberia last year and she has this update. >> given how horrific things were in liberia, this is a moment to stay. i was in liberia this fall and i watched as burial teams roamed throughout the country burying the dead. in total, 4,716 people lost their lives in liberia because of ebola. there were 10,564 cases. the liberian people certainly showed a lot of ingenuity in dealing with this outbreak. i was at a makeshift rural hospital where a doctor pretty much on his own was taking care of many ebola patients. here you can see these are some of the people that he saved, this group of young ladies. >> everybody all right. >> but i also saw where things weren't going so well. outside of hospitals people with ebola stood in line to get a bed. and then a new hospital opened with great fanfare, but when patients arrived, there was no one to take them inside, so patients just fell out of the ambulances on to the pavement. i was speaking with dr. tom frieden, the director for the centers of disease control. he says while this is an i
cnn's elizabeth cohen reported on this issue extensively in liberia last year and she has this update. >> given how horrific things were in liberia, this is a moment to stay. i was in liberia this fall and i watched as burial teams roamed throughout the country burying the dead. in total, 4,716 people lost their lives in liberia because of ebola. there were 10,564 cases. the liberian people certainly showed a lot of ingenuity in dealing with this outbreak. i was at a makeshift rural...
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elizabeth cohen, cnn, atlanta. >>> for one american doctor, the struggle with ebola has continued. dr. ian krouzer was treat for ebola last year and declared free of the virus but he told anderson cooper he recently found out he still had the disease in his eye. >> as the disease progressed, i began to have problems with my visual acuity. that's how we measure how well i am seeing. as my sight started to go bad. it became clear this was a different animal and aggressive in whatever had been unleashed in my eye was not going away quickly. one morning as the progress evolved, i woke up and realized that my blue eye had turned bright green. and this was a surprise. immediately concerned that i had been -- or i was at risk of transmitting to family and friends. it is very important to point out as we talk about the shocking finding that my tear fluid and the outside of the eye specimens were negative, completely negative for ebola, before and after this procedure. >> the doctor was treated and his eye gradually returned back to normal. >>> all you can say about the next story is wow. c
elizabeth cohen, cnn, atlanta. >>> for one american doctor, the struggle with ebola has continued. dr. ian krouzer was treat for ebola last year and declared free of the virus but he told anderson cooper he recently found out he still had the disease in his eye. >> as the disease progressed, i began to have problems with my visual acuity. that's how we measure how well i am seeing. as my sight started to go bad. it became clear this was a different animal and aggressive in...
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i'm elizabeth cohen. i'll show you how to become an empowered patient. with the help of world-renowned patient safety expert dr. peter pronovost, american cancer society chief medical officer dr. otis brawly. acclaimed fiction author dr. abraham verghese, and more. stay tuned. this hour could save your life. at number 25, baby security breach. the woman in this surveillance video, jennifer latham, tells her family she's expecting a baby when really she isn't. so she decides to steal one. take a look as she changes into nursing scrubs, enters a baby's room, comes out with a bag under her arm. a baby is in that bag. the impostor nurse actually gets off the premises with the child, despite an alarm on the baby. >> the alarm went off as it was supposed to. the woman just managed to get out the door. >> the baby is gone, missing, for almost 2 1/2 hours. until a police officer spots the getaway car and pulls the baby snatcher over. >> that's a newborn that you have back there. >> listen as jennifer lies to the officer, telling him the baby in the car is hers.
i'm elizabeth cohen. i'll show you how to become an empowered patient. with the help of world-renowned patient safety expert dr. peter pronovost, american cancer society chief medical officer dr. otis brawly. acclaimed fiction author dr. abraham verghese, and more. stay tuned. this hour could save your life. at number 25, baby security breach. the woman in this surveillance video, jennifer latham, tells her family she's expecting a baby when really she isn't. so she decides to steal one. take a...
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i'm elizabeth cohen. i'll show you how to become an empowered patient.
i'm elizabeth cohen. i'll show you how to become an empowered patient.
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. >> elizabeth cohen. thanks. >>> that's it for "the lead." wolf blitzer is next door to "the lead" in the place we like to call "situation room." thanks for watching. >>> happening now anthrax scare. disturbing new revelations of shipments of live anthrax from a u.s. army lab to nine states and to south korea. all by fedex. more than two dozen people treated for positive exposure. how could such a potentially deadly mistake happen? >>> spying deadline. time is running out quickly for one of the nsa's most critical terror cracking programs. set to expire sunday night, unless the u.s. senate takes action. the white house is making dire warnings about national security. i'll talk live to the president's communications director. >>> tracking isis. cnn has learned that federal officials are asking local police to step up surveillance of isis
. >> elizabeth cohen. thanks. >>> that's it for "the lead." wolf blitzer is next door to "the lead" in the place we like to call "situation room." thanks for watching. >>> happening now anthrax scare. disturbing new revelations of shipments of live anthrax from a u.s. army lab to nine states and to south korea. all by fedex. more than two dozen people treated for positive exposure. how could such a potentially deadly mistake happen?...
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. >> elizabeth cohen. thanks. >>> that's it for "the lead." wolf blitzer is next door to "the lead" in the place we like to call "situation room." thanks for watching. >>> happening now anthrax scare. disturbing new revelations of shipments of live anthrax from a u.s. army lab to nine states and to south korea. all by fedex. more than two dozen people treated for positive exposure. how could such a potentially deadly mistake happen? >>> spying deadline. time is running out quickly for one of the nsa's most critical terror cracking programs. set to expire sunday night, unless the u.s. senate takes action. the white house is making dire warnings about national security. i'll talk live to the president's communications director. >>> tracking isis. cnn has learned that federal officials are asking local police to step up surveillance of isis supporters in the united states as the fbi struggles to keep tabs on positive terror suspects. is it enough top prevent another attack? inside the united states? >>> north korea nukes. satellite images reveal
. >> elizabeth cohen. thanks. >>> that's it for "the lead." wolf blitzer is next door to "the lead" in the place we like to call "situation room." thanks for watching. >>> happening now anthrax scare. disturbing new revelations of shipments of live anthrax from a u.s. army lab to nine states and to south korea. all by fedex. more than two dozen people treated for positive exposure. how could such a potentially deadly mistake happen?...
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cnn's elizabeth cohen has more. organic, whole grain, natural, who wouldn't want to buy food with good for you sounding labels but these labels may not mean exactly what you think they mean. so let's take a look first at natural. the food and drug administration says they won't object to a natural label if the food has no added color, no synthetic ingredients or artificial flavors. but that food can still be processed. some people wouldn't consider that natural. as for organic, the label might say made with organic ingredients but that means the food could be just 70% organic. look for the u.s. organic seal that means 95% organic. as for whole grain it may have that phrase and only have small amounts of whole grain. look for first ingredient to be whole grain or whole oats or whole rye. keep a keen eye on labels as you walk down the grocery store aisle, that may you won't be fooled by something that sounds terrific but may not be real. we all enter this world with a shout, and we see no reason to stop. so cvs health
cnn's elizabeth cohen has more. organic, whole grain, natural, who wouldn't want to buy food with good for you sounding labels but these labels may not mean exactly what you think they mean. so let's take a look first at natural. the food and drug administration says they won't object to a natural label if the food has no added color, no synthetic ingredients or artificial flavors. but that food can still be processed. some people wouldn't consider that natural. as for organic, the label might...