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>> it is friday october 17th, 2014. inside the hospital room with one of the ebola infected nurses a bitter sweet good-bye as she is transferred out of texas. we are live at the latest. they get grilled on capitol hill. where do we stand on a flight ban? we are live on tdc. >> on camera inches from death. >> the moment a sniper's bullet strikes his helmet.
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"fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪ >> it is friday morning. i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. thank you for starting your day and weekend with us. we start with a fox news alert. transferred to the national institutions of health and services with this emotional video. >> in ohio health officials are scrambling after it is revealed nurse amber vincent shows symptoms days before she left dallas. casey seigel is live in dallas with the latest.
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>> incredible to see that brand new video from inside the hospital room where nina pham was this year at the same facility she was the first nurse to be diagnosed with ebola. let's watch. >> >> very emotional there. right after that the 26-year-old was suited up in bio hazard gear and transferred to the airport where she was flown by air ambulance to the national facility of institute for health in maryland for thurr thier treatment. her colleague was transferred to emery hospital the day before. she is the one who flew on two frontier ire lines planes went
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to ohio to visit her family to plan her wedding then flew back to dallas from cleveland. she claims the cdc cleared her for travel but the cdc says she was not terms of how she was feeling. now health officials are reaching out to as many as 800 frontier airline passenger approximat approximates. they continued on to other cities before it was clear what was going on and they were pulled from service for saniti e sanitizing. medical staff here at dallas health presbyterian hospital had some form of contact with duncan while she was an inpatient here now signed legal documents prepared by the states saying they agreed to stay home and self quarantine for 21 days since her last contact. ainsley and heather? >> casey seigel live for us.
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thank you, casey. they are closed over some of the students and staff flew on the same frontier airline plane as amber vincent. there are precautions calling it to be disinfected. hundreds of passengers may have been in contact with that contaminated jet. the list expanded to seven flights that used that same jet. the air bus now decontaminated in denver. now seat covers and targets are being removed. the president of front tier airlines addressing concerns exclusively on "the kelly files." >> fortunately for the traveling public and airlines this is not the first incident like this. there has been h1n1, swine flu, we continue to have hepatitis risks and so forth. so the sanitation process of cleaning the aircraft not only
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kills ebola but a number of infectious diseases. the cleaning process we take meets the cdc standards for the containment. >> the pilots and flight crew on board the flight now on paid leave. >> president obama is leaving the door open for creating ebola czar position. leland vittert is tracking those developments in washington. good morning. as you mentioned a number of mistakes in the response to ebola. so president obama is standing behind his cdc director at least so far. this comes as patience is growing very thin on capitol hill that appears to be so lacking in so many ways. >> our fundamental mission is to protect americans. right now we are able to track
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everyone that comes in. >> but you are not around other people, doctor. i understand that. i respect you, but my concern is even so they are not limited from travel. they are not quarantined for 21 days. >> obviously president obama was in the oval office. he also talked about a travel ban. >> all right. thank you so much. leland vittert live for us in washington. >> time now we are sounding off at the cdc. we are ensuring agency to stop the ebola patients and stop the spread. >> we learned they are still slow days by in coming to all these conclusions. we just heard the head of the cdc say we track all of the visitors coming in. we couldn't even track a nurse who treated mr. duncan all of the way to cleveland and we are going to be assured coming in
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here it will be the track of three weeks. you check his temperature it is negative there are still three weeks in which he can develop symptoms. they know who he is who he talks to and if he gets sick we are going to then have to retrace the people he has been in contact with. this is absurd. we get a couple more cases of people who come in with ebola like mr. kun dan and i assure you we are going to have a travel ban. >> let's keep talking about the cdc. are you more or less confident about the agency making promises? log on to fox and friends first to weigh in on the topic. #keep talking. >> bracing right now for the worst storm since 2003. it is a nasa photo hurricane gonza gonzalo. it is packing winds up to 140 miles per hour. >> residents aren't taking any
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chances they are boarding up windows stocking up supplies and moving to higher ground. >> ledz head back to maria tracking the storm for us. >> good morning heather and ainsley. we have an update for the national hurricane center. it has weakened a little bit. maximum sustained winds at 130 miles per hour. that keeps it at a category 4 hurricane. further weakening is expected. we have cooler weather we will be encountering and stronger winds aloft. that should help weaken the storm system. by later this afternoon it should be a category 3. max winds then at 120 miles per hour. take a look at the forecast. the storm system will pass over or west to the island. we are going to be looking at significant impacts with wind concerns and wind damage. you are going to have significant coastal flooding
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across bermuda and across sections in the midwest. you will be looking at rough surf and dangerous recurrence as we head into later today and through out this week end. the other storm system we were tracking was tropical storm ana. it is picking the storm system up and that is great news. we want the storm to stay away from the hawaiian chain. temperatures today not too bad across the country. you are only in the 50's across places like minneapolis and warmer to the south. there is a cold front that will be moving across parts of the midwest and also into the northeast as we head into the weekend. heather, ainsley, take a look at the highs across the northeast on sunday. low 50's in new york city. only in the 40z in the city of buffalo. >> looks good if you are traveling this weekend. >> relatively quiet. >> thank you, maria. >> thank you. >> the death tole is rising in
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nepal following a devastating blizzard and avalanche. they have a massive search effort. dozens are accounted for. helicopters joined the search. the government has come under fire for not providing enough support to those rescue crews. five people in critical condition more than 40 others hurt after a sight seeing train collides with a frait train. diesel fuel spilling into a river. the passenger train slipped off the tracks as a frait train was going to assist. >> the meteoric rise of isis, gulf war three some of the topics in the newly released isis video featuring the british hostage. the journalist reading the terror group message just like any other news caning core.
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this time he speaks how quickly isis is growing in size and scope and the united states is just in the early steps of what will undoubtedly become an all out war. this latest propaganda video as isis claims responsibility for waves of attack in baghdad. the most recent a series of car bombs leaving 14 civilians dead. >> they are pleading guilty to conspireing to help terrorists. jihad jordan was given material support to service in yemen. an fbi enforcement slamming into the department. >> not how they hoped the search would end misty upton finds a body not far from where the star dispiered from washington state. it was found on a trail nearby.
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found in the roles for the county and unchanged went missing back on october 5th. the new york city medical examiner said the comedian died from lack of oxygen to the brain because of acid reflux. they are not saying how low the oxygen levels actually went. >> a giant win sends san francisco to the world series. >> the giants win the pennant. >> slamming a three one walk off home run to take the giants to the world series. they will go for their third world series in five years where they will take on the kansas city royals. game one is next tuesday. >> the latchup between the jets
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and the patriots coming down to the wire. tom brady getting things started by going deep for an early patriot lead. chris ivory the jets answering at the goal line with a big dive. last play of the game the jets need the field goal to win. but no, it is blocked. and the pats take the win 27 to 25. >> good for them. congratulations. >> the time now is 13 after the top of the hour. it is happening this weekend. what is it? stay tuned. >> this man the one without the hazmat soup while loading up the ebola nurse on the plane. now we know who he is and why he was detected. a brand new warning from the fbi about your cell phone. flush flush [ male announcer ] if you're taking multiple medications,
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>> this is heart stopping video. it shows the moments that a marine is struck by sniper fire. (bleep) >> you got shot. >> i did get shot. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> my ears are ringing. >> the just released video shows the group of marines on patrol. the kevlar in the helmet deflects that bullet and leaves him with nothing more than a ringing in his ears. >> so lucky. >> the man accused of jumping a fence and making it inside the white house facing new charges. omar gonzalez now charged with assaulting an officer is possessing a high capacity magazine clip which is illegal in washington, d.c. the white house breech raised serious concerns about the ability of the secret service.
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the agency's director has since resigned. technology can be a key life saving tool like this woman that was saved when police used her ipad to locate her car hundreds of feet in a ravine. now they are warning the high-tech miracles could soon be few and far between. robert gray is joining us live from la to explain all of this. robert? >> good morning ainsley. that's right. fbi director james coney says encrypting technology on consumer electronics created a quote significant public safety problem. this comes as apple as google with developing the technology that the companies themselves can crack. speaking at an event the fbi says the security pre vents law enforcement from doing its law. >> they will have serious consequences. the law enforcement and national security agencies at all levels. sophisticated criminals will come to count on these means of evading detection. it is equivalent of a closet
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that can be opened a safe deposit box that can't be opened a safe that can't ever be cracked. my question to facilitate this conversation is, at what cost? >> the fbi chief says that could mean bad guys and terrorists get away from text messages and phone calls. they want some form of access to cap that data. they oppose forcing compliance. >> they have the find my iphone app. the swat team member was able to guess her ipad pass word and use the apple to pinpoint the location of her phone. it tumbled hundreds of feet down the embankment east of san jose, california. she sustained major injuries to her abdomen and legs but was lifted to safety. she is expected to survive. heather? >> robert gray live for us.
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thank you, robert. >> get your resume ready. the world's largest on-line retailer hiring a record number of holiday helpers. loren simonetti from our sister network here with that. good morning, loren. >> good morning. am goazon is hiring 80,000 work for the holidays. they will be needed at the centers 10,000 of the evening workers last year landed a full-time job at the company this year. browsing your twitter time line other sources can be heard through the company called sound cloud. separately twitter has been inserting tweets into your time line based on what it thinks your interests are. you might have noticed random people are getting these tweets. this is what twitter says. quote there are times when you might miss out on tweets we think you would enjoy. is that a little bit crazy? who has the best french fries in
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the business? five guys when it came to the best burger a tie between burger king and five guys they were followed by wendy's. a very tough week on wall street stocks futures are soaring this morning. soaring by 170 points. all major averages are down on the weh week in a row. ladies, back to you. have a great weekend, loren. >> don't miss loren. log on to foxbusiness.com/channel finder. >> after the top of the hour she was on maternity leave but ordered to go to court. this attorney brings her baby along how the judge ruled on this. >> that's next. >> don't wount him out. could mitt romney be making a new white house run? the big hint his wife just dropped
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of the workers will be fired. performance enhancing drug to yankee scar alex rodriguez owning up to his crime. anti-aging clinic pleading guilty. he faces ten years in prison but is expected to get less time for giving up key information about players using the drugs. an attorney who is also a new mother is forced to take her baby to court after an atlanta judge denies a hearing delay. stacy nick col had no one to watch her 4 week old daughter. that is no excuse. he went as far as holding the new mom when the baby cried in the courtroom. the mom filing a complaint against him. >> it is baby's day out for a bear cub in pasadena, california. news choppers and police all trying to get a good look at the mama bear and her cub as they were roming through pasadena. they were stuck in a large
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garbage dumpster. police taking a ladder to get out. he bolted through the neighborhood deciding to take a nap in the backyard. >> flight attendants furious about the ebola threat. are crews prepared to deal with more infected people in the air. the association of flight attendants next. >> does this look like lunch to you? according to government guidelines that is being served to your kids.
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>> it is friday october 17th. 2014. inside the hospital room with one of the ebola infected nurses. a bitter sweet good-bye as she is transferred out of texas. we are live with the latest.
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>> a school bus hacked with kids smashed in with a baseball bat and sprayed with mace. it has police hunting for four women. >> burn off the can of soda? a what if the exercise information were on the food labels instead of the calories. that's a good idea. >> "fox & friends first" continues right now. >> >> good morning to you. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this friday morning. i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. thank you for starting your day off with us. >> health officials in ohio are scrambling after it revealed nurse amber vincent showed symptoms days before she left dallas. >> this as the other ebola patient nurse nina pham is transferred to the national institute of health in maryland. casey seigtegall is live for us
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dallas with more. >> happy friday. state health officials say 75 medical workers here at this hospital who had some form of contact with patient, thomas eric duncan have now signed legal papers stating they will remain home and self quarantine for 21 days after their last contact with duncan. a dallas county judge says the documents are in fact legally binding. this after the cdc and frontier airlines expanded the number of passengers they are now in contact with after one of the infected nurses 29-year-old amber vincent flew from dallas to cleveland last friday one week ago and then back to dallas even though she was sick according to health officials. now the denver based carrier says it is reaching out to as many as 800 people who flew on the airplanes who continued on to other destinations as a precaution. vincent claims the cdc cleared
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her for travel while the cdc says she was not entirely forthcoming about when she started showing symptoms. she is being treated at emory university hospital in atlanta. >> check it out the other nurse nina pham this is in her hospital room out of dallas just as she was transferred to the bio containment unit. both women sent to those facilities because they are highly specialized in terms of staff, setup and equipment to deal with these infectious diseases. ainsley and heather? >> casey seigel live for us this morning. >> health officials there quarantining 8 people after they had contact with amber vincent.
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vincent visited her family and friends over the weekend. health officials are tracing her steps and monitoring any one she came in contact with. a bridal store there where vincent shopped is now closed. a hot line is set up to identify other customers. state health officials say they are taking the necessary precautions but stressing the general public is not at risk. >> people who have not been notified by the health department being a potential contact are not really at risk because they did not come in contact with the ill person. >> three ohio schools are now closed because students or staff members traveled on that very same plane. >> mystery solved. it was a strange scene this man not in a hazmat suit when she was transferred to a hospital in
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atlanta. official i say it is part of their protocol to have one person without protective gear. it can block field of vision they say so he's trained to keep a safe citidistance and is read suit up. looks pretty close to me there. >> grilling cdc director tom freed den ovfrieden and miss st. where do we stand on this this morning? >> so far no travel ban. despite a number of clear mistakes made by the cdc in their response to ebola president obama is standing behind his cdc director. it comes as patience is wearing thin on capitol hill for an ebola response that appears so lacking in so many ways. >> why are we still allowing folks to come over here and once they are over here is there no quarantine? our fundamental mission is to
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protect americans right now we are able to track everyone who comes in. >> i understand that. my concern is even though they are not limited from travel they are not quarantined for 21 days. >> i don't have a philosophical ob jeks. that's the thing that is going to keep the american people safe. the problem is in all of the discussions i have had thus far with experts in the field, experts in infectious disease is that a travel ban is less effective than the measures that we are currently instituted. >> adding to the confusion the ebola hot line is overwhelmed calls, heather. one senator tweeting an outrage a constituent called and said they had 108 minute wait before they could talk to somebody about their concerns. >> a lot of people with a lot of
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questions. thank you, leland. now it is time to take a look at who is talking. the president of the association of flight attendants says she is concerned about the ebola threat and is pushing for stricter standards and protocols. >> we need to have the best possible protective gear that we can have. our members have to have that. they also have to have briefings before the flights so we understand what our reporting procedures are and what our procedures are if we encounter this on the aircraft and what we should be doing prior to the airplane door closing so we are keeping the threat off of the airplane. >> so let's keep talking about ebola as the cdc makes more changes and promises. are you more or less confident. head to our facebook page after the show to join the conversation #keep talking. >> bracing for the worse storm since 2003. nasa releasing this photo of just how bad hurricane gonzalo
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is. it is packing winds up to 140 miles per hour. maria molina in the weather center watching the storm. >> we have category 4 hurricane gonzalo moving across parts of the atlanta and approaching the island of bermuda. the storm system is extremely dangerous. we are looking at the concern not only being strong winds maximum sustained at 130 miles per hour with higher gusts but also a life threatening storm surge forecast for bermuda along with the storm system. it is forecast to pass either close or right over bermuda as we head over the evening. we should start looking at tropical storm system and it will continue to move generally in a north, northeasterly direction before exiting the bermuda region and conditions will be improving as we head in later this weekend. a dangerous storm system bermuda making preparations out there for that storm.
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otherwise we have bfrn keeping an eye on tropical storm ana. there was concern it would make land fall across the hawaiianñi island. now it looks like it will stay south of there. it will be impacting some of the outer rain bands across the islands with gusty winds. the center of the circulation forecast stays south of the islands. across the lower 48 it looks relatively quiet today generally dry conditions for most of the country. exceptions are across the pacific northwest and across the state of maine. temperature wise you are relatively cool today across parts of minnesota that cool air is about to continue to expand eastward. you are cooling off even down to texas where highs in the 70's in places like dallas and much cooler in the northeast only in the 40's for the city of baufl low. heather and ainsley. >> it is time for things to cool off, though, it is fall. >> thank you maria.
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>> thank you. >> the botched fast and furious operation. a new report revealing a gun used in a 20 # 13 shooting in arizona came from that gun running operation which the justice department created to track down illegal travel from new mexico. in 2010 the operation led to the death of border patrol agent brian perry. could see see a run for the white house in mitt romney? his wife ann telling the la times not only mitt and i are done but the kids are done, done, done, done. but in an interview said the options are still on the table. >> you never do say never, but that's not what we are. mitt is out supporting candidates running in the 2014 cycle. we are going to stay involved. >> still she said the drain from the 2012 campaign hasn't gone away. polls show mitt romney may be the only candidate who could
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beat hillary clinton in 2016. >> secretary of state john kerry forced to fly commercial after the jet breaks down. it's the 4th time his jet has been grounded just this year. >> keep your eye to the sty this weekend for a once in a million year event. the super sized comment is set to pass 80,000 miles of mars this afternoon. that would be one-third of the way from the earth to the moon. estimated to be at least half a mile in diameter. we would not be able to see the sighting from the u.s., south africa and australia area. oh those areas it says are getting the best views. we are not going to see it in the u.s. >> basically you can't see her here. >> but it is going to happen. >> once every million years. >> pretty cool.
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oklahoma parents and students outraged over this school lunch. can you see what that is. katelyn shelton taking a picture to show her mom. it's lunch meat crackers, cheese and col floauliflower. >> it makes me want to take that and take it to the superintendent and tell him to eat it for lunch. >> the school superintendent agrees but says federal regulations limits the amount of calories per meal based on a student's age. yummy cauliflower, ainsley. >> you need to know about the ipad air 2. the 6.1 mill meerts that's 18 percent thinner than last year's model. it has an amped up camera with 8 mega mix ills like slo-mo and better front facing camera. apple now adding gold to the ipad lineup in addition to the original colors.
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the nfl briefing the new york giants about ooeb befoebol they head to dallas to play the cowboys. they're not at risk but if anyone shows symptoms, they should go to the doctor immediately. >> so do you want to burn off a bottle of coke, you'll need to run four miles. yep. scientists now calling for exercise data to be printed on soda and junk food packaging. they say listing calorie information is not a good weight loss tool because people ignore it. they suggest listing how long it would take to burn off those calories. they say that will be more effective. >> i would not drink a coke if i had to run four miles. who wants to do that? i think it would work. you can get the ultimate bird's-eye view at the tollest building. the bird skyscraper in dubai opened the observation deck. that building is 2700 feet tall
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two minutes till the top of the hour. before you leave the house here's what's happening today. health workers in ohio tracing the steps of ebola patient nurse amber vinson after it is revealed she had symptoms days before leaving dallas. nurse nina pham being treated at the national institutes of health in maryland. bermuda bracing for a monster storm expected to sweep past the island tonight. closing arguments underway in oscar pistorious's sentencing hearing. his lawyer warning about threats against his life if he is given special treatment in jail. >> time now for the good, the bad, and the ugly. we're going to start with the good. batman ben affleck surprising michigan state university players before practice. he's been filming in that area and using the team's weight room to bulk up. the bad. he almost got away with it until he tripped and dropped his i.d. that is what led police to
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mallcolm thomas. he was arrested for shoplifting. this couple brought their bay while they stole video games. was that worth it? >> we hope you have a great weekend. "fox & friends" starts now. >> hi everyone. good morning. today is friday, the 17th of october, 2014. i'm anna kooiman in for elisabeth hasselbeck. we begin with a fox news alert. the ebola scare spreads nationwide. how one case in texas has quickly spread into a multistate nightmare shutting down schools and forcing businesses to close. >> the first person to ever catch ebola in the united states, that nurse who tried to help, now speaking from her hospital bed. that is her. her message to doctors and people all across the united states and around the world, you'll see it here first. >> a heart stopping moment caught on camera. a u.s. marine's close call with a taliban

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