jon lapook talked to cdc director tom frieden about funding the crisis. >> we were allocated $222 million for domestic zika control. already, $200 million is out the door. rest gone in the coming weeks. >> what happens when you run on empty? >> it means we are having to make difficult choices. not invest in some of the longer term things that are so important. doubling down on our work to improve diagnosis of zika, improving the way we control mosquitoes. >> do you think it is fair to say we have blown the chance to get ahead of the zika epidemic? >> it's not too late. if congress acts soon, we can invest in programs that will help us diagnose it better, and control it better. >> is the money going to be there when congress returns next week? >> i can't predict the course of that. but i can predict that the only winner from not having money for zika is the zika virus. >> dr. frieden says the way to avoid this situation in the future is to establish an infectious disease rapid response fund. respond to disasters. this fund would help the health care community rapidly mobilize against epide