2200 new cases in the number of patients in sierra leone is still increasing. thankfully it s decreasing in liberia. the work of the u.s. military, the world health organization, the cdc and volunteer groups such as doctors without borders. dr. siegel fills us in. we see kids that are suffering from ebola. they just don t feel well. they want to be touched, they want to be hugged. nurse marina novak from doctors without borders recently returned from sierra leone. when you re wearing the tpe, they reach for you, and because there s always the risk that a child could knock off your goggles or tear through your protective equipment, you re unable to carry them. novak is one of thousands of care workers with the organization. they say one of the biggest challenges is ebola is a moving target. they need us here and elsewhere, and they re in different forms. doctors without borders has
2200 new cases in the number of patients in sierra leone is still increasing. thankfully it s decreasing in liberia. the work of the u.s. military, the world health organization, the cdc and volunteer groups such as doctors without borders. dr. siegel fills us in. we see kids that are suffering from ebola. they just don t feel well. they want to be touched, they want to be hugged. nurse marina novak from doctors without borders recently returned from sierra leone. when you re wearing the tpe, they reach for you, and because there s always the risk that a child could knock off your goggles or tear through your protective equipment, you re unable to carry them. novak is one of thousands of aid workers with the organization. they say one of the biggest challenges is ebola is a moving target. the needs are still there, but they re in different forms. doctors without borders has admitted more than 6,000
reporter: virus hunter joseph fair has been on the front lines for months. he says while turning the corner on the epidemic is still many months away, there have been significant changes in awareness. we went from half the population really believing that this wasn t a real disease and this is possibly some kind of hoax to now everyone more or less acknowledging that the disease is real and people are actually learning how it is transmitted. a special adviser to sierra leone s health ministry says the biggest ebola outbreak in history has taught us that the virus is not more contagious than we thought, but it is more of a stomach bug. new knowledge will help guide treatments. in new york, dr. mark seigel, fox news. four students shot outside their high school. now police say they ve made an arrest and say they may know what led to the violence. and cia officials say they were wrongly attacked, misrepresented in their mission, mistreated in that recent senate interrogation rep
reisen will not be forced to name a confidential source. we have that story from washington. reporter: a federal judge had given them until tuesday if they will compel james reisen to reveal his confidential sources or face jail time for now attorney general eric holder said he would not hold him, has reportedly decided against that option, reisen insisted he would go to jail than reveal his sources, in august, the obama administration can turn this case into a showdown over the first amendment. there is no way to conduct investigative reporting without a reporter s privilege of some kind without confidential sources and i don t believe you
stadium and the national mall, organizers say hosting the event would confer incalculable benefit. let alone what people spend during the games. they renovated a bunch of more areas using the olympics as a hub. they think they can do that for the rest of the city. reporter: if washington prevails in the primary, the city advances to the so-called general election of 2017 when the international olympic committee will make a final collection. in washington, james rosen, fox news. how about that. a dream together. the summer games in our country in 1996. you may remember that. we have new developments about the freedom of the press sources tell fox news james