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The agency is taking precautions as the viral disease spreads in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.
The request for volunteers came in the form of an email from acting CDC director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya.
Last week, the U.S.
barred non-citizens who had visited the DRC, Uganda, or South Sudan within the last three weeks.
Americans who traveled from or through those countries have been directed to one of the three domestic airports for an Ebola screening.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration has set restrictions on how U.S.
health officials can interact with the World Health Organization about the Ebola outbreak.
Relations between the White House and the WHO have continued to be strained over the International Health Body's response to the COVID pandemic.
Drone warfare in Russia and Ukraine leads to some of the most significant attacks to date.
We have the latest on the four-year war.
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With the fragile ceasefire seeming to fray more every day, President Trump has convened a rare cabinet meeting today.
The meeting was originally scheduled to be at Camp David, which itself is rare, but was moved to the White House at the last minute due to weather.
Now Putin is telling U.S.
citizens to evacuate Kyiv as possible systematic strikes are imminent.
Joining us now to discuss is Mary Kissel, foreign policy expert at the Hudson Institute.
Mary, thanks for coming on.
It's great to be with you today.