To me. In a number of my books for some reason i go back to the same characters of nonfiction so i think i may be one of the only nonfiction writers i know of who has a repertory cast. Peter jahrling for example the guy the swift ebola virus and the hot zone he said whiffing ebola virus from a flask was the second dumbest thing you did it. The dumbest thing hes ever done is to tell Richard Preston zubaydah. Peter is a good friend of mine and he has come back again and again. He has been a demon in the freezer or major character. He was a source for two of my books without being in the foreground and im now at work on another book and i think peter will be back in that one as well. In all this is a long way to answering your question. Its a matter of taking notes and getting to know my subjects. In this case i did not go to west africa. I did all of my reporting at m. I. T. And also at an nih laboratory in maryland that i never went to africa. I will be going to africa through the cours
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
This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Brown good evening. Scott is off tonight. Im james brown. Every day in this country, millions of parents let their sons and daughters play the School Sports they love but worry about what will happen if they get seriously hurt. Today, the ncaa, under the pressure of a lawsuit, addressed the issue of head injuries for athletes who play, have played or will play college sports. It agreed to a proposed 70 million settlement of the class action suit. The money will pay for neurological testing but not treatment, and the ncaa will have a new policy for returnings injured players to the game. Reporter from 20042009, nearly 30,000 College Athletes suffered concussions, more than half of them playing football. Lawyer steve berman represents injured former players who sued the ncaa. Players are being returned to the game too early, because of bad concussion management. And if you go to the game too early, you are at risk fair serious longterm brai
Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Brown good evening. Scott is off tonight. Im james brown. Every day in this country, millions of parents let their sons and daughters play the School Sports they love but worry about what will happen if they get seriously hurt. Today, the ncaa, under the pressure of a lawsuit, addressed the issue of head injuries for athletes who play, have played or will play college sports. It agreed to a proposed 70 million settlement of the class action suit. The money will pay for neurological testing but not treatment, and the ncaa will have a new policy for returnings injured players to the game. Reporter from 20042009, nearly 30,000 College Athletes suffered concussions, more than half of them playing football. Lawyer steve berman represents injured former players who sued the ncaa. Players are being returned to the game too early, because of bad concussion management. And if you go to the game too early, you are at ris
Brown good evening. Scott is off tonight. Im james brown and this is our western edition. Every day in this country, millions of parents let their sons and daughters play the School Sports they love but worry about what will happen if they get seriously hurt. Today, the ncaa, under the pressure of a lawsuit, addressed the issue of head injuries for athletes who play, have played or will play college sports. It agreed to a proposed 70 million settlement of the class action suit. The money will pay for neurological testing but not treatment, and the ncaa will have a new policy for returning injured players to the game. Mark straussmann has details. Reporter from 20042009, nearly 30,000 College Athletes suffered concussions, more than half of them playing football. Lawyer steve berman represents injured former players who sued the ncaa. Players are being returned to the game too early, because of bad concussion management. And if you go to the game too early, you are at risk for serious l