Shot outside of her apartment while her children slept inside. And a plane crashes in a costco parking lot, hear from the man that tried to save the pilot. But the big story this afternoon is the concern over the spread of the deadly ebola virus. The peace corps is pulling volunteers from the area because of outbreak. For the latest we go live to Marcy Gonzales in new york. Reporter sara, leaders in the impacted countries are declaring this a Public Health emergency and experts say that medical professionals need to be alert. Its the worst Ebola Outbreak in history. Outbreaks in new guinea and sierra leone more than 6 600 people have died. People have to be checked before boarding flights. One emergency room in charlotte closed before they would clear a patient that returned from west africa. Some doctors fear it could happen. I would not be surprised that isolated cases arrived here. You could have no symptoms for three weeks before you are affected and they would not spread it around
Die of Heart Disease and 574,000 byte of cancer died of cancer. What isnt known and what the function of put the function of the hearing is about and i hope to do my best with the help of fellow senators and members of the panel is to start focusing attention on the third leading cause of death in the United States of america. And that will come as a great surprise to most people and the third leading cause of death in this country has to do with preventable medical errors in hospitals. A recent article published in the journal of Patient Safety estimates that as many as 440,000 people a year may die from preventable medical errors in hospitals. 440,000. That is more than a thousand eight each day. They die from preventable mistakes outside of the hospitals such as misdiagnosis or injury and medication. Nearly 15 years ago the institute of medicine published a report. It is a well publicized report entitled to air is human which found that as many as 98,000 people die in hospitals each
Much. Thank you mr. President and members of the senate, mr. Speaker numbers of the senate, Lieutenant Governor, members of the Governors Council and including that constitutional officers elected. Thank you for being here. Former senator scott brown governor Chris Christie we salute you. [applause] [applause] i have always admired and appreciated you both for years and i have admired your commitment to serve its for all of us and i thank you very much for being with us today. [applause] [applause] to my fellow citizens and other distinguished guests, my thanks to all of you for being here. With great humility and high honor that i assume the office of the governor of massachusetts and i am well where of the authorities and have come up as i take office, but this is part of serving and protecting the people of this great state. And the obligation to always live up to that. The people have invested in me for the title of governor for the next four years and i am also a holder of life on
Together and its not going to look like these old models of lobbying, and i tell you what that looks like inside congress is this tendency to use a Campaign Technology for governing and what its doing is making governing look like campaigning. I think people who look at congress can see this. It cant be petition sites and cant be like the correspondence Management System of congress sorts sentiment, not substance. Unless we figure out a way to privilege certain kinds of information that match institutional functions, like the subcommittee institutionally responsible for . That is the information it needs at the right time for authentic high reputation sources. So its this kind of like my dream is that were going to move toward a future where this community that has largely commercial interests in the space, reserves or helps create some new rules because i feel like every single time its these process rules that are just missing and they really dont exist right now for civic social nor
Bases as for jobs in so many congressional districts. And i have heard very conservative members of congress say government doesnt create jobs, it destroys them, and all that sort of thing. It doesnt apply to the military base in my district. If we lost that, we would lose jobs. Is there anyway around this . I dont know how, other than a fundamental change. I remember seeing many years ago, a map of where the subcontracts were, i think it was the b2 bomber. There was a pin the companies are smart enough to be sure that this happens, because they know the reality of it. I think to some extent Representative Democracy is inherently inefficient. That doesnt mean there arent things you carve out and ask government to do because they only do it. You probably do want to minimize them because its not going to be as efficient if you have a truly competitive industry. And yet we ought to at least acknowledge that the base Culture Commission turned out to be a very effective mechanism and we clo