To iraq, his last memories as he dove onto of his soldiers to cover them from a rocket propelled grenade was that you would never see his wife or his child again. While he would survive, his last words proved to be prophetic. The blast cost him his site. But despite his injuries has pursued his education and is planning to start a new business. Though he may never actually see his firstborn daughter, he and his wife, heather, have added two more children to their growing family. In a sense, veterans like sergeant pepper and many others have sacrifice one life to the country and service. In an instant, their hopes and dreams for the future were shattered. But with a love of their countrymen and the support of the family and their community, they rediscover their purpose in life to learn to accept or overcome the obstacles their injuries have imposed. These walls remind us that a sacrifice might only have of our nation is most often shared with a loved one who cares for our injured heroe
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And we begin with all the latest on the ebola crisis as that patient in dallas struggles right now. Had so much fear the epidemic will spread right here in america. Look inside that plane landing at newark, airport yesterday. Homeland security on board after officials in hazmat suits removed a man with flulike symptoms. It turned out to be one of many false alarms being checked out by the cdc. Director tom frieden here today along with dr. Besser here and ryan owens starts us off from dallas. Good morning, ryan. Reporter george, good morning to you. Thomas eric duncan has now been at this dallas hospital for a full week, and this morning, his condition is worse than ever. The hospital will only say the Liberian National is in Critical Condition. His family says much more. His nephew tells abc news duncan is not conscious. Hes so heavily sedated. Hes gone into kidney failure and is on dialysis. The ebola victim also cannot breathe on his own and is on a ventilator. Duncans girlfriend an
Emergency landing on the beach. Those are some offer top stories on this monday, october 6th. Announcer from abc news, this is world news now. Feeling a little ill . You want to make sure you sanitize the room . Theres lots of things going around. Whats going around . Ebola. Ebola is not going around. Its not going around. Its not going around, but entero 68, right . Yeah. I am washing my childrens hands like multiple times a day. I wasnt really one of these parents that are constantly its a good reminder. Enterovirus is infecting all these kids. A simple thing, washing hands. Were going to kick it off with ebola. I was joking, people. Sense of humor, about ebola. You really have to be next to someone who fully had that disease. Good point, folks. One person in the United States physically right now has ebola. I understand this is something we dont see here. A lot of doctors are saying you just need to take a beat and calm down. The latest an ebola. Theres a patient fighting for his li
And we begin with all the latest on the ebola crisis as that patient in dallas struggles right now. Had so much fear the epidemic will spread right here in america. Look inside that plane landing at newark, airport yesterday. Homeland security on board after officials in hazmat suits removed a man with flulike symptoms. It turned out to be one of many false alarms being checked out by the cdc. Director tom frieden here today along with dr. Besser here and ryan owens starts us off from dallas. Goodorning, ryan. Reporter george, good morning to you. Thomas eric duncan has now been at this dallas hospital for a full week, and this morning, his condition is worse than ever. The hospital will only say the Liberian National is in Critical Condition. His family says much more. His nephew tells abc news duncan is not conscious. Hes so heavily sedated. Hes gone into kidney failure and is on dialysis. The ebola victim also cannot breathe on his own and is on a ventilator. Duncans girlfriend and