Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Obama pledges more aggressive monitoring of Ebola

After holding an emergency meeting with top cabinet officials to address the Ebola cases in the U.S., President Obama said his administration has increased its oversight of the situation:
 
IN: "What we've been doing."
OUT: "In a much more aggressive way."
DUR: 17"

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President Obama said that teams of trained emergency responders will be dispatched to anywhere in the U.S. that Ebola is diagnosed:

IN: "What I've directed…"
OUT: "What needs to be done."
DUR: 24"

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President Obama reassured the U.S. public that, despite the two new Ebola cases, protocols against the spread of the virus are effective:

IN: "The key thing..."
OUT: "... and in Nebraska."
DUR: 20"

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President Obama said a thorough investigation is underway into what went wrong in Dallas, where two nurses have contracted Ebola:

IN: "We are reviewing..."
OUT: "... with Mr. Duncan"
DUR: 20"

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