With the black Emergency Managers association. I think she summed it up in terms of disaster management, in terms of the Emergency Management network. Guinea liberia sierra leone for the west african nations that needs to be established. I think your ims system was outstanding, setting that up, the coordination with stakeholders involved and thats going to be a key to rebuilding your Health Care Structures especially from the Community Level level. I want to commend you for all the work youve done. One other thing with dr. Lacy that he mentioned with the response to that and usually response worldwide is how are volunteers getting reimbursed and paid . I think youre leading towards that. I met with him at georgetown and we discussed that. I didnt talk to you yesterday at the world bank but you mentioned that those plans you have in place, youre at that stage to build the Liberian National Emergency Management system or agency. Thats all i want to say. Thank you. Why dont we come back t
That the Laboratory System is strengthened, the capacity of our liberian military guys to do a job. So you feel confident that today you have, through the incident with the oversight of the Incident Management System you have access to sufficient ambulances and laboratories . You have the isolation and containment. You have the Case Investigation Contact Tracing teams, and the data coordination that that infrastructure is in place. It needs to be sustained and strengthened, and as you say within liberia itself, the biggest immediate challenge is montserrat county and monrovia proper, right . Thats correct. The capacity is there. Our response has reached optimum that we can respond effectively at any time. We can, every county has a wellbuilt Isolation Unit with the u. S. General and myself were in the last etu, second to the last etu where the results are. Every county is having its own ebola treatment unit. Thats the Case Management components out of it. So if there were any resurgenc
Tight races. Georgia and the politics of outsourcing coming up. This is Al Jazeera America live from new york city. Im tony harris. President obama said that the United States cannot shy away from the ebola. Tell us more about the ebola outbreak. President obama said that it is key that the americans stay vigilant at home. That doctors and other professionals needing to ready in case there are more cases of ebola that come to the United States. Making sure that efforts are at top potential there. He just talked toda today with a team that has been working in liberia for two months now, and they say theyre seeing signs of progress, which does give some sense of hope. Libby, the president spoke out about the mandatory quarantines put in place by the governors of new york, new jersey, and illinois, what did he say about that . Did he not directly address governors cuomo and christie and what theyre doing, but that was the backdrop of the president s comment today, including a potential la
First time in the subhuman primates. Today ive been given permission something ive known about for a few weeks when i wrote the piece is concerned me greatly. The colleagues made the national lab and actually took and put them in a little over a month and a half ago but they saw was remarkable. It was unlike the had ever seen. It was much more severe and as gary said its very worrisome to me about what i saw. Maybe this is a different virus. If you have that much maybe somebody might cough it up and you might get a cycle. Im not saying that to scare people. Plan b. , what the hell are we going to do if we see the potential for the transition to quite be respiratory and nature . Do we have a plan . I dont know if it is a one in 1,000 but the point is if we cant talk about that because people say youre scaring people come up, then the blowback has been substantial. I guess im getting old and it doesnt bother me so much anymore because it was all based on what i believe to be true science
Crisis before we look for reasonable solution. But looking at the whole picture, looking at the whole picture of the river helps us understand yes, why we exist the way we do here in the southwest. It also helps us understand the role of rivers surface water in arid regions, and other parts of the world. But it also gives us a larger picture, a piece of a larger picture of how humans relate to the environment and the stresses and strains that come along with it or the political fights that hamper, creating a sustainable relationship, all of the barriers that stand in the way of making better use of our natural resources. And we can look at what didnt work, plenty of fat, but we can also look at what did work and what is working now. And what kind of changes we can make. I think it would be a fabulous example for river watersheds throughout the world. For more information on all of the cities visited by booktvs local content vehicle, visit us online at cspan. Org localcontent. Up next o