Yeah, that, you know, the fact that they can live there and prosper and grow is as a result of having a healthy, a healthy watershed. Right. So this sort of picking apart of the protections is, you know, is troublesome in that, you know, we have tried in addition to the regulatory work to really look at kind of watersheds whether theyre sort of the big, iconic, you know, ecosystems that we think of, the everglades, chesapeake bay, the bay delta in california or, you know, the watershed that supplies fort collins and its neighboring cities that we have to take more holistic approach particularly in light of a changing climate. So youve served in two different decades, two different president s. Whats the thing that not, not how are the president s different, but just in terms of politics, whats the biggest change you see . Well, i actually think there are two, and one of them is very positive, and one of them, i think, is very negative. And the positive one is something that was alluded
That treated Thomas Eric Duncan at a dallas hospital has tested positive for the virus. Shes been identified tonight as amber vinson. The cdc is warning that an additional 75 workers at the same hospital may have been infected. In addition, the u. N. Official that is heading the mission for ebola Emergency Response is now warning that the world has 60 days to beat ebola or disaster loom. Take a lock. Ebola got a head start on us. It is far ahead of us. It is running faster than us, and it is winning the race. If we do not reach these targets within 0 days and the numbers spike, many more people will die. We either stop ebola now or face an entirely unprecedented situation for which we do not have a plan. The penalty for failure is inconceivable and unacceptable. Here with the latest on the fight against ebola is fox own jonathan standing by in atlanta. Jonathan . Reporter sean, amber vinson, the second Dallas Health care worker who became will ebola, will be transported to Emory Univer