B many of the people who became infected with ebola in this outbreak couldnt even remember making any mistakes at all. They thought the decontamination process was precise but they got ebola anyway. In any event, one day humarr khan did not come to work and they found out that he was keeping himself at home. He had isolated himself. He was feeling ill. They notice that for a few days previously dr. Kohn had been taking himself off a loan uncharacteristically and sitting in a plastic chair and smoking a cigarette and looking off into space. He never smoked in the wards but he was now. Later they thought they knew he was coming down with ebola and he wanted to protect the staff by keeping himself away from them. They sent somebody to his house. They took a blood sample and he was positive for ebola. That point dr. Kohn decided that he needed to get himself away from cameramen because his presence as a patient in ebola ward would be too demoralizing for the remaining staff. So he climbed
Tramped and would be extended to hundreds of millions of people. New levels of prosperity would follow for all vindicating our economic system. Peace dividends could be redirected in combating hunger and misery. The National Budget would finally balance. The american president s of the future from whatever Political Parties have the opportunity to engineer for the world and new hybrid of democracy and free enterprise. How differently things appear now. After the longest wars in our nations history against elusive and decipherable terrorists thousands of deaths and casualties, trillions of dollars spent without clear benefit the most better decision and hostility between our political leaders racial unrest mass incarceration and a series of president s who have bored us and shocked us with more on discretion blundered unapologetically into war and according to our guest today disappointed us with empty rhetoric and incoherent execution. Aaron david miller says we live in a postgreat era
brown: judy woodruff updates the republican presidential campaign, with stu rothenberg and susan page. ifill: we look at the pbs documentary slavery by another name, which tells the forgotten stories of forced labor that continued long after the civil war ended. brown: from beijing, global post correspondent kathleen mclaughlin reports on the lure of western culture for china s youth. i have nothing, nothing if i don t have you ifill: and we close with a conversation about the life and legacy of music icon whitney houston with gordon chambers, a singer-songwriter who wrote and produced for her. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf railway. >. the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and. this program was made possible by the corporation for public b
i think the bhol greek society right now is rather numb. brown: judy woodruff updates the republican presidential campaign, with stu rothenberg and susan page. ifill: we look at the pbs documentary slavery by another name, which tells the forgotten stories of forced labor that continued long after the civil war ended. brown: from beijing, global post correspondent kathleen mclaughlin reports on the lure of western culture for china s youth. i have nothing, nothing if i don t have you ifill: and we close with a conversation about the life and legacy of music icon whitney houston with gordon chambers, a singer-songwriter who wrote and produced for her. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf railway. >. the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and. thi