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alert and we were told it could have been prevented. the director of the cdc now admitting the young nurse may have ner gotten it if the government had handled it better. >> we have brand new information that just came in as the show just started. breaking alert a second healthcare worker here at texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas has tested positive for the ebola virus. a second worker separate from the first nurse we have been reporting on. the alert coming on from the state texas department of state health services. second healthcare worker who provided care for the first ebola patient diagnosed in the united states has tested
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positive for the disease. the worker reported a fever tuesday was immediately isolated at the hospital. hospitals interviewed the patient to look at potential exposures. those people will be monitored. the type of monitoring depends on the nature of their interaction and the potential they were exposed to the virus. so again, breaking right now at 4:00 in the morning here in texas, 5:00 there on the east coast a second medical worker here at texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas has officially been diagnosed with ebola. the other nurse infected is said to be in good condition this morning as cdc and other health officials are scrambling that this does not happen again. quickly we can tell you several things are happening on that front. two nurses from emory university
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hospital serious communicable disease containment have traveled to texas to help train staff here. emery hemory has treated with n spread. they have a response team that will be assembled and distach patched to hospitals within hours of new cases. also new protocols being implemented limiting the number of staff who will have access to infected patients plus the creation of a position inside the hospital to oversee procedures being followed. listen to the cdc chief. >> the first and most important is ensuring every hour of the day there is a site manager there who is overseeing aspects of infection control. that individual makes sure that personal protective equipment is
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put on correctly and tick enoff correctly. >> we are hearing from nina pham the first nurse. she is being treated and released this statement from inside her hospital room. i am doing well and want to thank everyone for their kind wishes and prayers. i am blessed by the support of family and friends. there is also growing outrage among nurses and other healthcare workers in the united states saying they are not prepared to handle this they have not given the proper equipment to curtail infection. that sentiment is being echoed as this breaking news coming in that now a second worker. we don't know if it is a nurse, if it is a technicians or what, but a second healthcare worker at texas health diagnosed with
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ebola, guys. >> they said expect more patients now it's happening. >> the only suspect charged in the benghazi terror attack now face charges. this reveals the truth. this was a preplanned terror attack. doug mcelway live in washington with the latest on this developing story as well. >> this marks the very first time specific plans were made a response to an anti islam movie. the indictment against him some punishable by death. one murder of internationally protected person, three counts of murder of an officer and employee of the united states four counts of killing a person on a federal facility involving the use of a firearm and
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dangerous weapon and two counts of maliciously damaging destroying property by means of fire. rocket propelled grenades and automatic assault rifles were used in the first wave of the attack and mortars in the other wave of the attack. also katherine herridge downplayed two computers stolen that contained classified information including the location of the top secret cia annex in benghazi. cat tal law was not the mastermind of the plot but rather on the ground. he will be arraigned on october 20th here in washington. >> another developing story we will follow. >> developing overnight isis gaining new ground in iraq. the der or group surrounding a
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military base closer to the strategically important anbar providence. the heaviest day of shelling yet air strikes along the turkish border. they are helping the kurds regain control of cab bkabani. but is the operation a success? we will sort of mixed messages. we will be live at 5:30. >> a horrific seen at boston commons. two people stabbed a homeless man with a vie reolent vil past. >> the 34-year-old is in custody now. he lunged at the rangers after they were unarmed. one critically hurt both expected to survive. he had a warrant out for his arrest for assaulting a police officer. >> the libertarian candidate running the iowa senate race killed in a plane crash.
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doug butts zer was piloting a single engine plane when it crashed. it was raining at the time but it is not yet clear if weather was in fact to blame. he was running as a third pert candidate he was in the race. >> the deadly storm system brought corn toes to the east drivers getting caught in all of the rising flood waters. a tree came through an apartment in asheville, north carolina. brand new video of a funnel cloud captured in mississippi. >> maria molina is in the weather center with what we can expect today. >> thankfully the severe weather risk associated with the storm system is diminishing today. we will still see the showers and thunderstorms pushing eastward. it is dangerous at times especially along the east coast
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over the next 40-48-hours. the thunderstorms lined up this morning from up state new york down through western pennsylvania, west virginia and even into the carolinas. we are seeing the storm system continuing to move eastward and a lot of heavy rain associated with it. you could be picking up several inches of rainy specially across eastern pennsylvania as much as 4 inches of rain locally will be possible in some of the spots. that will be a concern there. you can see parts of new he cend because of the heavy storm system. i want to go to hurricane gonzalo. the storm system really has been intensifying very quickly. by late tonight into tomorrow morning it could be a category 4 hurricane. the forecast tracks it close to bermuda venlt we could be looking at significant impact there friday afternoon as the storm system moves through that region. temperatures across the country we are looking at temperatures
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on the cool side across parts of the great lakes and the midwest. >> we will check back for sure. high stakes senate debate in louisiana. bill cassidy and tea party rob manis facing off against democrat mary landrieu. they are comparing bobby ginned el to president obama. >> i want you to rate on a scale of 1-2 two people, president obama and governor ginned -- jindel. >> no. >> you won't do it? >> obama is a zero. he will go down as the worst president. governor ginned el gin dell s* /* jindel is taking tough licks. >> i would give jindel a 3.
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i would give president obama a 6 to 7. >> the battle could determine which party takes majority control. >> two big rulings in texas. first a federal appeals court reinstating a voter id law forces all voters in that state to show a photo id before they cast their pallet. >> the supreme court blocking the abortion law which would have closed all but eight facilities in the state. under the new ruling the clinics will stay open. >> nascar finding brad kozlowski and tone restewart for their antics. he slammed into him at the end of the race. coul kozlowski and stewart finded. it wants to maintain a safe environment following the race. that makes sense. two other racers involved in post race scuffles are not punished.
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>> the royals one win away from the world series a miraculous catch making the headlines this morning. >> again in this game swing and a high foul third base side. reaching over the railing he caught it. >> wow. >> kansas city hosting the orioles in game 3. look at that in the 6th inning with the game tied he makes that diving grab into the stand and holds ton to the ball. beating them 2-1. >> good thing a fan didn't reach out and grab it. >> the brakes on your car could be bad. lauren is here to explain that. >> toyota is recalling vehicles to fix a brake master cylinder
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it was down a ravine in mount hamilton road. while officers walk down an embankment through heavy shrubbery. they found melissa vazquez. >> she was face down awake coherent and speak to go the officers. >> they put her into an air lift basket and they lifted her out of the ravine. the car's on star program detected a track after two tires were ripped off the car. it told them she was at highway 17 and camden avenue near vazquez home. officers responded. police heard and found nothing. on star updated it to downtown san jose. again police found nothing. her step mother called police saying her daughter was missing. officer dave cameron went to the home. he was told she had an iphone. he went on to find my iphone app. he tried to figure out her pass
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word. >> he was able to figure out the pass word to find my phone application and was able to get the exact location of where that phone was. >> vazquez was flown to regional medical center in san jose. her condition is improving and meantime on star says it is investigating why the system failed. >> incredible. an airport security breech at minneapolis st. paul employed this american who just killed while fighting for isis was just killed. a french passenger walked through this exit to smoke a cigarette then right back into the terminal. it is the only public exit without tsa agent travelers now on edge. >> it does surprise you because there's so much security you tend to think they are going to make sure nobody is getting on the wrong plane. >> two weeks ago three passengers at the same airport walked through an unmanned medal
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detector and two weeks before that passengers walked past a distracted tsa agent. >> the time now is 18 after the top of the hour. breaking news a second case of ebola just confirmed in texas. we are live at the hospital with what we have learned about this latest patient. >> it is the story we have all been following, a high school football team touching that historic statue for luck before the game. atheists warn it is two christians.
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taliban custody until he was traded for 5 generals. they are outraged the investigation into his disappearance under lock and key. >> i think it was the day of or the day after he left we heard there was an american looking for a person speak english looking to talk to the taliban. i have no doubt everyone from the platoon i know exactly what they said. there's foe way they can conclude this investigation without the truth. >> the report not released until after the mid term election. >> facebook and apple making it easier for women, female employees to delay having children and instead focus on their career. they are offering to cover the costs when they want to freeze
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their eggs. >> apple and facebook employees are receiving massages, nap time even free laundry service. now the tech giants are offering a benefit for women who choose to delay having children in order to advance their careers. the companies will actually pay up to 20,000 dollars for women to delay having children by freezing their eggs. some medical experts belief it will benefit the women and facebook and apple. >> to hold on to their talented personnel to get more out of it in the long-term. the fact that they are the ones who appropriate have the babies and nurture the children in the formative years consider it a women's disadvantage. >> a women's best time to have a healthy baby is in her 20's. but that's also a great time to
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advance in a career. apple and facebook are giving women the option to do both. >> in the tech industry you often find these companies following suit to keep on par with the other so one doesn't have a distinct advantage over the other. >> i think it's very very smart. egg freezing is more in the dialogue in top talented women. they are looking for a time to work hard when they are young but still have family building options later. >> on the surface of all of this it sounds very good. there are concerns out there. we will hear more in this morning's brew on this. >> very interesting. that brings us to our brew on this is egg freezing a smart business decision or does it send the wrong message to women that your work comes first? send us your comments on facebook, twitter foxnews.com.
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>> it is 25 minutes after the hour. a fox news alert. a second healthcare worker in texas just diagnosed with ebola. we are live at the hospital with more information. the latest information about this patient. his room is ready, ya know what salesman alan ames becomes? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! a "selling machine!" ready for you alert, only at lq.com. ok who woh, i do!t rolls? (whoooosh! smack!) (whoooosh! smack!) (whoooosh! smack!) (whoooosh! smack!) (whoooosh! smack!) (whoooosh! smack!) (whoooosh! smack!) thanks carol! (electric hedge trimmer) everybody loves the sweet, fluffy deliciouslness of king's hawaiian bread.
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>> a fox news alert a second healthcare worker in texas just diagnosed with ebola. we are live with what we have learned about the latest patient. >> be careful if you get a phone call from this guy. >> if i don't hear from you either the only thing i can do is wish you the best of luck as the legal situation unfolds. >> this morning the warning about an irs scam you need to hear. >> and if the idea of flying with your children has you
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rethinking the trip all together one airline has a solution for you. meet the flying nanny. >> good idea. >> "fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪ >> you are watching "fox & friends first" on this morning. >> i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. thank you for starting your morning with us today. just moments ago we learned a second healthcare worker who cared for the patient in texas tested positive for the deadly virus. >> casey seigel is live for us with breaking details. >> a lot of concern over this.
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>> the nurse or another employee -- we don't know if it is a nurse. a healthcare worker has been diagnosed. they work at healthcare presbyterian hospital. thomas duncan the original man who flew from liberia to texas with ebola passed away. a large team of 76 people treating him here. one nurse was officially diagnosed over the weekend and just this morning news coming in a second healthcare worker came down with a fever yesterday immediately isolated. the preliminary test results are in positive for ebola. a second healthcare worker at this hospital. this is really a concern, and the sentiments are being echoed by healthcare workers all across the country not just here in texas not just here in dallas. a lot of people are saying they do not have the proper training
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to deal with an ebola outbreak and they do not have the proper equipment to treat patients effectively and also protecting themselves. the national nurses united union voiced many concerns saying policies ver re -- vary greatly. the gowns needed are in short supply. the cdc in so many words apologizing for the botched response saying the latest cases could have been avoided which is why there's a special ebola response team, experts in the field who will travel to hospitals assisting in the training for those who care for these patients in the future: listen. >> i wish we had put the team like this on the ground the day the first patient was diagnosed. that might have prevented this infection. we will do that from today
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onward with any case anywhere in the u.s. >> the first nurse to become infected nina pham is said to be in good contindition at the hospital now. she has accompanied norco worker who is also in isolation. they are not together but they are going through the same exact feelings and experiences right now of learning the news that you contracted a potentially deadly virus. in addition to the 76 people who had contact with thomas duncan we are told they are all being monitored for fever on a daily basis. developing story we are following out of fal lass, guys. >> with a second person tracking t -- getting the disease what do we need to look at to keep it from spreading.
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log on to #keep talking for a live debate. >> another bombshell this morning new discover reby the new york times weapons of mass destruction were found in iraq, but it was kept secret. the times reporting that between 2004 and 2011 american troops found 5,000 chemical war heads. on several occasions they even injured u.s. forces. the pentagon hiding that information from the public even keeping congress in the dark. one soldier saying he found 24 houn nerve gas probabling ets but was ordered to say he found nothing of significance. >> the only suspect charged now facing new charges. it includes 17 new charges some of them punishable by death. it also reveals the 2012 attack was not reaction to a video that mocked islam but a premedicated
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terror attack on the american embassy. four americans were killed in that attack. isis gaining new ground in iraq. militants surrounding a key military base west of baghdad as they are edging closer and closer to total control of the completely important anbar providence. in syria launching 21 air strikes along the turkish border. but are we succeeding in the fight against isis? leland vittert is live in washington. sorting out mixed messages from the white house what are some of the messages? oo poo good morning, ainsley. at one point co bkobani was on the urge of falling to isis. now things are can laoing marginally better for the kirdz. welcome news for the white house under attack for doing too little. >> there is no doubt we can point to the success in the early days of this. >> when you say we we are talking about coalition of 60
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nations working closely with iraq to successfully implement and yes we are succeeding in this effort. >> meanwhile republicans say the ineffectiveness of the army and isis gains around baghdad including taking military base as proof the u.s. is playing a unwinnable game. >> they are denying them a safe sa haven in syria and iraq that goal was not achieved. we are going backwards not forward. when the white house says we are winning they are the only people in the world that think that. >> president obama went to andrews air force base for a meeting with coalition partners. he noted there will be days of progress he said but also days of set back. ainsley? >> lae land -- leland vit earl live f
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ert /* vittert live for us. our strategy to defeat isis is succeeding one claims. >> when someone sees the press secretary say one thing and see them advancing on the baghdad airport and blowing up kobani they say these people can't be honest about anything. >> last week we found out they were lying when they said there was no indication any one did anything wrong. they said there's not a smidge edge of corruption in the irs, no one will lose their doctor or their healthcare plan. it goes on and on. now we are hearing we have success in iraq when isis is advancing. >> a brand new bombshell with oscar pistorius just revealed. the blade runner has been paying reeva steenkamp's family 530 a month since their daughter's murder last year.
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asked why they took their money reva a successful model supported her parents and without her they were broke. the family no longer want his 34,000 dollars in quote blood money. >> our democrats banding their effort to take out the senate. they now amid refusals by grimes to admit she voted for president obama they are pulling the ads three weeks before the election will. political experts caught a crucial blow it showed grymes is running 3 or 4 points behind mcconnell now. >> as you get ready to head out of the door you might want to bring an umbrella. >> maria molina has our travel forecast. >> we are tracking a storm system producing areas of heavy
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rain early this morning stretching through a widespread area as far south as parts of the carolinas and north of western pennsylvania and up state new york. that rain is coming down heavily this morning continuing to go eastward and producing heavy rain. several inches of rain. you could be looking at 4 inches across eastern parts of pennsylvania. that of course is going to have an impact on travel. it will be today and into today and tomorrow. same goes for you in philadelphia. otherwise across the atlantic we have hurricane gonzalo the strongest hurricane of the 2014 hurricane season. since 2012 maximum sustained winds at 125 miles per hour and forecasts continue to intensify. let's head over to you. >> all right. we will continue to watch it. >> the time now almost 20
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minutes to the top of the hour. coming up, a major warning for trick or treaters this year, drugs may be lurking in your candy? the information you need to hear. >> day of their dream turns into a nightmare. all because of a mistaken address. [ male announcer ] if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't.
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person, a first grader from arizona. we will soon see a spike in cases. around 30 a day they are expected to jump to 90 or more. they will be using a brand new test that diagnosing enterovirus in children. >> the first test on ebola vaccine in children is now underway in the united states. walter reed the first to test it on people rather than animals. health officials are hopeful. >> we asked -- have two vaccines on their way hopefully to be shown safe in these volunteers and hopefully we can expand the testing. hopefully we find it safe and expand it in larger studies then see how effective it is. >> this comes as a maker zmapp the ebola drug used to successfully cure two americans
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have put other work aside. listen to this, they won't be in place until after halloween. meantime parents you need to keep an eye on your children's candy. this is not what is safe remember to throw it out. >> be careful if you get a phone call from this guy. >> this is officer john pfizer making this call for the irs. >> trying to scam you out of money. >> lori rothman is here with the warning. >> good morning to both of you. be warned if you get a phone call from the irs demanding money for taxes it may be a hoax. it is a scam demanding them to pay by wire transfer or prepaid debit card and threatening them
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if they don't masend money. >> if i don't hear from your attorney either then the only thing i can do is wish you luck as the legal situation badly unfolds on you. >> that threatening tone should be an immediate warning this is a fraud the irs shows up in the caller id that is why people react. the better business bureau says 1 # 100 people have fallen victim with $5 million lost. the irs most often use mail for tax collection and never threaten or refuse payment options. if you think you may be a victim call the better business bureau or the treasury department right away. >> great advice. don't miss lori on the fox business network to find out what channel that is in your area log on to foxbusiness.com/channel finder. >> the time now 15 minutes after
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police arresting dallas cowboys running back joseph randall after they say he was caught shoplifting underwear and clone at the mall. he was drafted last year in the fifth round and he makes nearly $500,000 a year. the cowboys c did not suspend him but plan to fine the 22-year-old somewhere between 10 and 30 thousand dollars. >> the madison county school board voting to remove biblical engraifgz on a monument. an atheist group saying it was unconstitutional and in a unanimous vote the board decided to leave the monument up but either remove or cover the bible verses.
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>> i don't know what to read into it because i don't know what inscriptions they will take off. i was disappointed they didn't decide to ignore them. >> as of now this is no timetable for when those changes will be made. it is every flier's worst nightmare, sitting next to a screaming child. and now one airline has come up with a solution to help passengers get some peace and quiet. the airways based in abu dhabi launched its flying nanny service. the nannies serve the children meals and come up with activities to entertain them on the long night. most of us take what we see for granted, but watch as one man sees for the mirs time -- first time in 30 years. >> oh my goodness. >> can you see? >> yes. >> oh my goodness.
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can i please have my kiss. can you really see? >> yes. >> larry hester was 33 years old when doctors diagnosed him with a disease that could deteriorate his retina. now 33 years later a retina prosthesis finally lets him see. larry will be live on "fox & friends" to share his amazing story. >> time for your 5@5. five counterintuitive health tips that work. if you want to wear a smaller size gain weight, muscle weight that is. it takes up less space. for healthier teeth do not brush after you eat. acidic foods make your enamel softer. wait 30 to 60 minutes. drink a hot beverage to cool down. your body will increase sweat production to cool you off. drink water if you're bloated. your body needs water to work efficiently and reduce
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that bloated feeling many >> to improve your relationship spend less time together. spending time alone allows you to process your thoughts and get to know yourself a little bit better. >> seven minutes till the top of the hour. the beach house of their dreams turns into a nightmare all because of a mistaken address. a brand-new purse for for -- brand-new perk for working women. companies paying to freeze your eggs. your e-mails are pouring in on this one.
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two minutes till the top of the hour. before you leave the house here's what's happening for you today. breaking overnight, a second health care worker in dallas just tested positive for ebola. this just one day after the c.d.c. launched a new plan to contain the deadly virus. what needs to be done to stop this disease from spreading? head to our facebook to talk about it. #keeptalking. 17 new charges for the suspects in the benghazi terror attack. the new indict revealing the 2012 attack was a premeditated terror attack. extension for your taxes? your deadline is right now. the last day to file, today. >> time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good. watch this awesome drama between the u.s. marines and the south korean army. it all went down before a parade in south korea.
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and next the bad. a pumpkin face caught on camera. watch as he makes his way between those cars and the driveway on to the porch. that pumpkin belonging to a seven-year-old, little tyler of washington. his dad posting that video on social media to shame the thief. the ugly, contractors near daytona beach, florida, building that couple's $680,000 dream home on the wrong lot. the company says they misread the land survey. the couple is lawyered up. >> time for your brew on this responses. two companies, facebook and apple, making it easier for female employees to delay having kids and to focus on their careers by offering them to pay for freezing their eggs. >> we asked are freezing eggs a smart business decision or does it send women the wrong message that work comes first? >> theresa says i do not believe the reproductive health of employees is any of the corporation's
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business. >> lauren says it sounds generous but is totally self-serving for the corporation. >> yet another example of god playing human. >> good morning. today is wednesday, october 14. i'm in for elisabeth hasselbeck. we begin with a fox news alert. while you were sleeping a second health care worker in texas testing positive for ebola. breaking details and a live report from the dallas hospital. >> that's not good. >> the true motivation behind the benghazi attacks revealed in new charges filed -- by one of the top suspects. the question now, why is this so different from what the white house has been saying from the get if. >> less than a week after admitting she ill
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