embracing a foaming at the mouth brand of conservatism that includes worshipping the disgraced former president and dismantling democracy and forcing businesses, forcing them to operate on their terms that happened to include opening the doors to the pandemic with the worst of them associating the killer virus with freedom itself. they ve also launched a new national past time empowering anti-vaxxers and anti maskers to mop up and scream at, spit on and attack workers who have to mask up to work. they re not harassing teachers and health care professionals or moms walking their kids to school for masking up to prevent covid. a life does need variation. we now have abortion bounty hunt governor greg abbott of texas banning any entity in his state, including private businesses from mandating covid vaccinations for workers or customers. he s denouncing vaccine mandates as federal over reach while his covid loving side kick florida governor ron desantis is making good on his prom
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is nbc nightly news with brian williams. good evening. amid increasingly dire warnings in recent days about this ebola epidemic which is now a worldwide crisis, the director of the cdc made a rather stunning comment today. he said he hasn t seen anything like this since the start of the aids crisis, which let s remember has killed 36 million people around this planet since the 1980s. and we learned today the new ebola cases in western africa have been doubling about every three weeks. we start our reporting on ebola tonight with nbc s tom costello. reporter: the haunting images of ebola s orphans and victims represent but a fraction of the suffering in west africa. today, a dire warning from the director of the cdc. i will say that in the 30 years i ve been working in public health, the only thing like this has been aids. reporter: the toll so far more than 8,000 cases already diagnosed. at least 3,800 people dead, but the true number is surely much higher. a stagge
is nbc nightly news with brian williams. good evening. amid increasingly dire warnings in recent days about this ebola epidemic which is now a worldwide crisis, the director of the cdc made a rather stunning comment today. he said he hasn t seen anything like this since the start of the aids crisis, which let s remember has killed 36 million people around this planet since the 1980s. and we learned today the new ebola cases in western africa have been doubling about every three weeks. we start our reporting on ebola tonight with nbc s tom costello. reporter: the haunting images of ebola s orphans and victims represent but a fraction of the suffering in west africa. today, a dire warning from the director of the cdc. i will say that in the 30 years i ve been working in public health, the only thing like this has been aids. reporter: the toll so far more than 8,000 cases already diagnosed. at least 3,800 people dead, but the true number is surely much higher. a stagge
good evening. amid increasingly dire warnings in recent days about this ebola epidemic which is now a worldwide crisis, the director of the cdc made a rather stunning comment today. he said he hasn t seen anything like this since the start of the aids crisis, which, let s remember, has killed 36 million people around this planet since the 1980s. and we learned today the new ebola cases in western africa have been doubling about every three weeks. we start our reporting on ebola tonight with nbc s tom costello. reporter: the haunting images of ebola s orphans and victims represent but a fraction of the suffering in west africa. today, a dire warning from the director of the cdc. i will say that in the 30 years i ve been working in public health, the only thing like this has been aids. reporter: the toll so far, more than 8,000 cases already diagnosed. at least 3,800 people dead, but the true number is surely much higher. a staggering 1.4 million cases likely by the end o