Posted on 10/04/2014 1:16:56 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
(VIDEO-AT-LINK)
In a segment that aired on CNN Newsroom on Thursday, network correspondent Gary Tuchman surveyed members of a north Dallas community near where Eric Duncan, the first diagnosed U.S. Ebola patient, was prior to that diagnosis.
In the report, Tuchman visited Dallas Sam Tasby Middle School, one of the four schools of the five children of Duncans girlfriend, who he was visiting at the time and polled students of their concerns with coming in contact of the Ebola virus.
However, in one interaction Tuchman offered his own assurances to those schoolchildren they had no reason to worry.
Partial transcript as follows:
TUCHMAN: And it says, This morning we are made aware a student in your school may have had contact with an individual who was recently diagnosed with the Ebola virus. Now, does that worry you? Were you scared?
FIRST SCHOOLCHILD: Yes, and I don't feel like going to school tomorrow...
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
I ‘m not a doctor but I played one on TV!
30 years ago all we heard was that how anyone could contract AIDS.
Now all we hear is how nobody can get Ebola.
That’s easy to say if it’s not *your* kids in those classrooms. I wonder what he would say if it were his own dear children’s classes or schools? I wonder how a private school might have reacted differently? In Texas, private schools are not under state Dept of Ed jurisdiction at all.
Gary Tuchman’s next assignment Hugs and Kisses from Liberia
Oh Yeah.
Rush today (yesterday) sounds just like he did when AIDS was surfacing, about 1980. Deja VUUUUU. We got trouble but no one can face the TRUTH.
PS We’re from the “News”. Be sure to wear warm clothes when it is cold outside, and carry water and rest when it is hot outside.
Pathetic. The msm comes out and this is the result.
Many excellent and appropriate comments after the article. All are bashing “Thyphoid Barry” and the CDC (Come on, it’s not THAT contagious!-CDC theme).
Perfect. Should be one of those slogans people post on Facebook and go viral.
Parents are rightfully panicked and pulling their kids out of school. CNN is there to do damage control for the school district. They have to keep that federal gravy trail rolling.
bttt
Too bad a mother didn’t blade him!
The kids were removed from their classrooms on Thursday and by Friday they were showing signs of some sort of illness.
So the CNN reporter is also a Doctor?
What an asshat............
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