it s still very painful. i mean and every time i see the video, all i can think about is that my brother was running for his life. and that was the last run that he would ever take. the prosecutor s office says that it can get a conviction if officer slager s premeditation existed for a few seconds before the shooting. the attorney said he ll not comment on any aspect of this case. coming up next a police officer on leave after pulling a gun on teens at a pool party. i m going to speak with the dad who said his daughter was physically assaulted by the officer in question and we re asking would police body cameras have made a difference in mckinney, texas? also ahead, the tuberculosis scare in the country. hundreds of people in three different states potentially exposed to this severe strain of tb. we look at why this particular strain is so extreme.
escaped. scary drug resistant tb tuberculosis hard to treat and also hard to catch. but medical authorities are tracking the movements of a woman in the u.s. who has it and being treetdated for it. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything.
she was transferred by air and ground ambulance to the inh. now the cdc and other health departments are trying to contact other passengers on her flight and anyone who might have come in contact with her in at least three states. while the risk of contracting the disease on an aircraft is low, they take it very seriously. people who were on that plane with her owe it to themselves and their close contacts to be followed up to see whether they re infected. tb bacteria are released into the air when someone with the disease coughs, talks, sneezes or sings. people with lower immunity especially with hiv, are more at risk. in 2007 an atlanta man who knew he had tb yet flew from europe to canada then drove into the u.s. to evade u.s. authorities. he was treated and released. now this morning a tb case here at the nih. now this patient here at the nih could undergo weeks, months even years of treatment.
to track down hundreds of people who may have been in contact with her in several states. just the biggest guns that we have as far as our antibiotics would have to be used in this case. and. even when we use those they re still limited effectiveness with this particular type of tuberculosis, xbr tuberculosis. in april she is believed to be travel from india to chicago and then missouri and tennessee before seeking treatment. seven weeks after arriving in the u.s. she was diagnosed with active tb and transfer i d by air and ground ambulance to the nih. now the cdc and state health departments are trying to contact other passengers on her flight and anyone who might have come in contact with her in at least three states. while the risk of contracting a contagious disease on an aircraft is low, health experts take tb very seriously. people who are on that plane with her owe it to themselves and their close contacts to be followed up to see whether they are infected. tb bacteria a
she traveled to three states and they re concerned because she has extremely drug-resistant tb. the challenge is to find out what drugs she s resistant to but they say this is a very dangerous form of tb. the patient is now in an isolation room and is described as only a female no age, no nationality. federal and state health departments are urgently trying to track down hundreds of people who may have been in contact with her in several states. the biggest guns that we have as far as our antibiotics, that s what has to be used in this case. and even when we use those, there s still limited effectiveness with this certain type of tuberculosis. in april the victim is believed to have spent from india to o hare, then spents time spent time in d.c. before receiving treatment.