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texas right now. they are in care. we should note that these two newow inside texas health presbyterian. the very hospital where protocols, the protocols, have come under serious question. >> we've been looking at some of these pictures. sanjay gupta did a nice demonstration showing what it is like to take off the protective gear once it's soiled, how to take it off. and it is easy to see how you could breach those protocols. how easy it would be to touch the skin to those fluids. >> very, very difficult to do it perfectly. but ebola say virus where you need to be essentially perfect if you are caring for an ill patient. so there are serious questions as we sit here this morning. what to do with the two new patients with ebola in texas. should they be moved to a facility in nebraska or emory hospital at atlanta, where they have facities specifically designed for this? the cdc director thomas frieden yesterday said he wants to put together a s.w.a.t. team to go to these hospitals as soon as a new case. >> he'd wish he'd done it in the first case. but th
texas right now. they are in care. we should note that these two newow inside texas health presbyterian. the very hospital where protocols, the protocols, have come under serious question. >> we've been looking at some of these pictures. sanjay gupta did a nice demonstration showing what it is like to take off the protective gear once it's soiled, how to take it off. and it is easy to see how you could breach those protocols. how easy it would be to touch the skin to those fluids....
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. >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >> texas' new i.d. rules for voters will be allowed to stand. the court said it's too close to election day to change it. in wisconsin the exact opposite. the court said it's too close to election day to allow new rules to go into effect. confused? that's why we're here. that's inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. we're just a few weeks away from the midterm elections but the dust has not settled in state by state battle over what you have to carry in the polls to prove you're you. when indiana's i.d. law made it to the supreme court of the united states, the justices ruled there is no clear evidence that demonstrating that those laws harm voters. those who push to change voter i.d. requirements in state after state say that the measures are meant to prevent voter fraud. what those same legislature has not provided is the evidence that voter fraud happens very much. but sponsors of the legislation say that the evidence is sparse not because fraud doesn't occur but because it's rarely investigated or
. >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >> texas' new i.d. rules for voters will be allowed to stand. the court said it's too close to election day to change it. in wisconsin the exact opposite. the court said it's too close to election day to allow new rules to go into effect. confused? that's why we're here. that's inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. we're just a few weeks away from the midterm elections but the dust has not settled in...
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estimated 300,000 wisconsinites don't have valid photo i.d.s to be eligible to vote under the new law. in texas, more than 600 registered voters will be impacted, and those hurt will disproportionate will be people of color. >> the race to impose or challenge new voter i.d. regulations as we march closer to election day this time on the program. in ohio, north carolina, wisconsin and others states have hesitated in imposing new higher bars to the voting booth. giant texas looks prepared to put it's new law into full effect. joining us to talk about the battles over voter i.d. from you washington, president of rock the vote, an organization which works to build political power for young voters. from new york, windy wiser, director from the democracy program at nyu's school of law. the center is representing the texathose in the texas law. welcome to all of you. horace, let me start with you. what does it tell you that appellate courts have looked at different ways of the same set of issues? are we far from being of one mind of how to proceed? >> i guess it tell us that we're far from an unified
estimated 300,000 wisconsinites don't have valid photo i.d.s to be eligible to vote under the new law. in texas, more than 600 registered voters will be impacted, and those hurt will disproportionate will be people of color. >> the race to impose or challenge new voter i.d. regulations as we march closer to election day this time on the program. in ohio, north carolina, wisconsin and others states have hesitated in imposing new higher bars to the voting booth. giant texas looks prepared...
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news conference will happen at 11:00 a.m. this morning. first we'll hear in about 20 minutes from now from texas health resources spokesperson they're going to hold a news conference at 8:30, cdc at 11:00. dr. shaffner, you said something the last time we spoke with you about your confidence in hospitals across the country and their response. i'm going to press you on that, because in a county with as many resources as dallas county and a hospital system as large as this and they had as many problems as challenges as they had, when you go to a smaller county with fewer resources, is it impossible to see how they would have greater challenges, thinking that they would have as many resources? i guess it comes down to education and having the stuff. >> well, victor, i think awareness and education are key, early diagnosis is key. obviously those smaller hospitals if they made the diagnosis would wish, as with other illnesses that are very, very serious, to transfer the patient to an institution with more elaborate resources. but as dr. esper said the critical aspect of patient to the patients is su
news conference will happen at 11:00 a.m. this morning. first we'll hear in about 20 minutes from now from texas health resources spokesperson they're going to hold a news conference at 8:30, cdc at 11:00. dr. shaffner, you said something the last time we spoke with you about your confidence in hospitals across the country and their response. i'm going to press you on that, because in a county with as many resources as dallas county and a hospital system as large as this and they had as many...
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we've got some breaking news out of texas. just ahead. stay with us. think the morale problems everyone has been suffering from will >> believe it or not, we have more breaking news tonight out of texas. but this is not about ebola. this evening, we got a major federal appeals court ruling that will force at least a dozen abortion clinics in texas to close immediately. as in they are closing tonight. after a year-long league struggle, the court has decided to uphold for now the most dra conian part of the anti-abortion legislation passed last year. this is the same legislation that wendy davis attempted to block with a marathon filibuster. since the first part about legislation took place last fall, half the abortion clinics in texas have already closed. another part of the law that would have closed even more clinics in texas had until now been blocked by the courts. but tonight, an appealing court sitting in new orleans has ruled that texas can go ahead and implement that further part of the law. and that means at least a dozen clinics, "the new york
we've got some breaking news out of texas. just ahead. stay with us. think the morale problems everyone has been suffering from will >> believe it or not, we have more breaking news tonight out of texas. but this is not about ebola. this evening, we got a major federal appeals court ruling that will force at least a dozen abortion clinics in texas to close immediately. as in they are closing tonight. after a year-long league struggle, the court has decided to uphold for now the most dra...
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orleans has ruled that texas can go ahead and implement that further part of the law. and that means at least a dozen clinics, "the news" is reporting 13 clinics will be forced to close their doors tonight in texas. that includes the clinic we visited a few months ago in rio grand valley which had been able to reopened, if briefly. that clinic's owner gave us this statement when the ruling came down. quote, we've been open for a whole month now and this ruling will force us to stop offering abortions immediately. we'll also have to cease abortion care in our ft. worth clinic as well as where we have been the only provider open since the law went into effect last november. but again, tonight's decision takes immediate effect. as of tomorrow, texas will have only eight clinics providing abortion services for the whole state with 5.4 million women of reproductive age. there will be no abortion services available in west texas whatsoever as of tonight. more news coming in. stay with us. (woman) the constipation and belly pain feel tight like a vise. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like rocks piling u
orleans has ruled that texas can go ahead and implement that further part of the law. and that means at least a dozen clinics, "the news" is reporting 13 clinics will be forced to close their doors tonight in texas. that includes the clinic we visited a few months ago in rio grand valley which had been able to reopened, if briefly. that clinic's owner gave us this statement when the ruling came down. quote, we've been open for a whole month now and this ruling will force us to stop...
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required by the new texas law.nd because the supreme court has said that the election can proceed, even though a federal court has found that that photo i.d. law discriminates against black and latino voters. >> yes, the judge in texas ruled that it was unconstitutional. and yet last saturday the supreme court said, "let the election go forward." what was their rationale? >> i think the rationale, the most charitable rationale we can give to the supreme court's decision is that it's consistent with other decisions they've made in which, essentially, their view is if it's very close to the election -- and certainly this was close to the election -- early voting started this week. -- that they shouldn't disturb the status quo, that you don't change the processes of election so close to an actual election, and -- >> and what's your objection to that? >> we have a federal judge who found that this photo i.d. law was created to intentionally discriminate against black and latino voters, in violation of the united states
required by the new texas law.nd because the supreme court has said that the election can proceed, even though a federal court has found that that photo i.d. law discriminates against black and latino voters. >> yes, the judge in texas ruled that it was unconstitutional. and yet last saturday the supreme court said, "let the election go forward." what was their rationale? >> i think the rationale, the most charitable rationale we can give to the supreme court's decision is...
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king from "the w" this sunday morning at lench:30. >>> we are staying on top of the breaking news, the texas nurse on her way to bethesda now, they just left the ai frederick. stay with us for any new > also ahead, uncovering a s confidential l sex offenderers. we'll report how they're being tracked in our area. >> how's the weekend looking? >> looy chilly, plus i'm >> looy chilly, plus i'm tracking a monster in cases of rape and incest, just >> looy chilly, plus i'm tracking a monster like the right-wing republicans in congress. they want to overturn roe v. wade. so does she. "i think roe v. wade should be overturned." barbara comstock even voted with right-wing republicans to require women seeking an abortion to undergo transvaginal ultrasounds. that's all i need to know. i'm john foust and i approve this messge. >>> a number of registered sex offenders in our area is rising. there are 9,000 now, twice as many in maryland as there were just a decade ago. the news 4 i-team found the state is also keeping another list. now our report. >> reporter: some attack women. some attack children. som
king from "the w" this sunday morning at lench:30. >>> we are staying on top of the breaking news, the texas nurse on her way to bethesda now, they just left the ai frederick. stay with us for any new > also ahead, uncovering a s confidential l sex offenderers. we'll report how they're being tracked in our area. >> how's the weekend looking? >> looy chilly, plus i'm >> looy chilly, plus i'm tracking a monster in cases of rape and incest, just >>...
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privacy so we can't discuss details of the situation. >> you've been listening to a live news commons from texas presbytarian in dallas, a second person diagnosed with the deadly ebola virus here on american soil. dr celine is here with us in new york. give the viewers at home specifics regarding the worker. an employee of texas health involved in the care of dr duncan, as he was admitted. he was under self monitoring environment. advised the hospital once becoming systematic. place in isolation, personal contact of this person placed in isolation. and they are tracking 18 more. an interesting thing we heard from dr varga is that this person was wearing full protective gear when caring for thomas eric duncan, but nonetheless contracted the virus anyway. how is that possible. >> taking off the protective gear is the point of time, point of contact where you are at most high risk for attracting ebola. you are taking off gowns, gloves, et cetera, contaminated with bodily fluids. the leading experts are the doctors without borders, and they have a buddy system, where someone watches you tag things o
privacy so we can't discuss details of the situation. >> you've been listening to a live news commons from texas presbytarian in dallas, a second person diagnosed with the deadly ebola virus here on american soil. dr celine is here with us in new york. give the viewers at home specifics regarding the worker. an employee of texas health involved in the care of dr duncan, as he was admitted. he was under self monitoring environment. advised the hospital once becoming systematic. place in...
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. >>> from texas, a second h care worker has tested for ebola virus where officials in dallas holding a news conference. here is the report from washington. >>> a 2 were texas health care professional tested if for ebola virus. the worker was part of the team that cared for thomas eric duncan reported a fever yesterday and was placed in isolation. this morning, decontamination crews responded to another apartment complex while officials work to "the people the second worker had contact with. >> we have a situation involve, 77 people, two having tested for for ebola. we are preparing contingencies for more. that is a very real possible. >> other philipine -- patient in texas is improving and was upgraded to "good," yesterday say she was doing well and thanks everyone if kind wishes and prayers. officials are having how she contracted ebola virus despite wearing full protective gear while treating thomas eric duncan before he died. >> we are surging resources into dallas to examine what exact has happened that infected the nurse there. >> the centers for disease control admitted she may never
. >>> from texas, a second h care worker has tested for ebola virus where officials in dallas holding a news conference. here is the report from washington. >>> a 2 were texas health care professional tested if for ebola virus. the worker was part of the team that cared for thomas eric duncan reported a fever yesterday and was placed in isolation. this morning, decontamination crews responded to another apartment complex while officials work to "the people the second...
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followed by new york, texas, florida and new jersey. parts of the south saw spikes. since 2000, these five states, mississippi, la alabama ha huge jumps, jumping by 80% on average. tennessee saw the biggest. it's a sign the country is more diverse, in more places. >> that's jonathan betz. the influx of unaccompanied children had ramifications beyond the border. reporters in texas, louisiana and new york give a sense of impact. >> the flow of children migrating over the border into texas flowed dramatically since june. the number never reaching feared levels. at one point this summer homeland security estimated the number of children could be as high as 90,000, as more than 10,000 streamed across the boarder. the total is 68,400, according to numbers released last week. in september 24th, '00 unaccompanied minors crossed the border. homeland security credits the flow to increased border security and the urging of central american leaders to discourage trips north. rick perry, who dispatched 1,000 members to the border might disagree with the assessment. troops are on
followed by new york, texas, florida and new jersey. parts of the south saw spikes. since 2000, these five states, mississippi, la alabama ha huge jumps, jumping by 80% on average. tennessee saw the biggest. it's a sign the country is more diverse, in more places. >> that's jonathan betz. the influx of unaccompanied children had ramifications beyond the border. reporters in texas, louisiana and new york give a sense of impact. >> the flow of children migrating over the border into...
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breaking news from texas. a second health care worker has tested for for ebola virus part of a team caring for a parent who died. federal officials are scrambling to contain the outbreak. >>> a second texas health care professional tested positive for ebola virus, the worker was part of the team that cares if thomas eric duncan reported a never yesterday and was placed in isolation. decontamination crews responded to another apartment complex and officials work to identify the people the second worker had contact with. the other patient in texas is improving. yesterday the nurse's continue was upgraded to "good." she said "i'm doing well and want to thank everyone for kind wishes and prayers. they are vetting how she contracted ebola despite wearing full recollective gear while treating thomas eric duncan before he died. >> we are bringing resources to dallas to examine what exactly has happened and ended up infecting the nurse there. >> the centers for disease control admits she may never have been infected i
breaking news from texas. a second health care worker has tested for for ebola virus part of a team caring for a parent who died. federal officials are scrambling to contain the outbreak. >>> a second texas health care professional tested positive for ebola virus, the worker was part of the team that cares if thomas eric duncan reported a never yesterday and was placed in isolation. decontamination crews responded to another apartment complex and officials work to identify the people...
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news. as you've heard, thomas eric duncan has died in a texas hospital. he official ebola patient diagnosed in the united states and the first to be treated in the united states and die from this virus. we'll continue to follow this breaking news. we'll be right back with more information. go! wow! go power oats! go! go power! yayyyy! faster than d-con. what will we do with all of these dead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's up with you? funny you ask. i'm actually here to pillage your town. [ villagers screaming ] but we went to summer camp together. summer camp is over. ♪ [ male announcer ] tomcat. [ cat meows ] [ male announcer ] engineered to kill. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many poli
news. as you've heard, thomas eric duncan has died in a texas hospital. he official ebola patient diagnosed in the united states and the first to be treated in the united states and die from this virus. we'll continue to follow this breaking news. we'll be right back with more information. go! wow! go power oats! go! go power! yayyyy! faster than d-con. what will we do with all of these dead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's up with you? funny you ask....
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. >> we're following the breaking news this morning. texasth officials have now confirmed a second case of ebola here in america. if confirmed by the cdc, this will be the ffrt time the deadly virus has been trans mitted inside the united states. >> and here's what we know. just to get you updated here. the infected patient is a health care worker in dallas who did treat thomas eric duncan. duncan died wednesday after contracting the virus in liberia. >> according to texas health officials, the worker reported a low fever friday night and was isolated for testing. the hospital confirmed the preliminary test results overnight and said this -- "we knew a second case could be a reality and we're preparing for the possibility and we're broadening our team and working with extreme diligence to prevent further spread." >> they're trying to identify anyone who may have been exposed at this point. >> elizabeth cohen has been in dallas covering the fight against ebola. she joins us now by phone. elizabeth, as we get to you, we just received this note
. >> we're following the breaking news this morning. texasth officials have now confirmed a second case of ebola here in america. if confirmed by the cdc, this will be the ffrt time the deadly virus has been trans mitted inside the united states. >> and here's what we know. just to get you updated here. the infected patient is a health care worker in dallas who did treat thomas eric duncan. duncan died wednesday after contracting the virus in liberia. >> according to texas...
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a couple seconds. >>> breaking news out of texas on the ebola front. >> our erin o'hearn is gatheringails on a second healthcare worker who has now tested positive for >> ♪ >> braking right now on "action news" a second healthcare worker at the texas hospital that treated can country's first ebola case has tested positive for the disease. >> developing overnight, gunfire erupts along a philadelphia street. >>> plus, a murder suspect tries to plow down two police officers. we're gathering new information on these two separate cases. >> take a look at storm tracker 6 live double scan >> take a look at storm it's tracking all that green that will be making its way into our region later today. >> good morning everyone, 6:30 on this wednesday. some seeing a little bit of rain right now. let's go to david and karen. good morning. >> let's take another look at storm tracker 6 live double scan as we have a little bit of rain out to the west of us. looks like most is tracking to the north. chester county could pick up a sprinkle over the next half hour or so at least the western part of the co
a couple seconds. >>> breaking news out of texas on the ebola front. >> our erin o'hearn is gatheringails on a second healthcare worker who has now tested positive for >> ♪ >> braking right now on "action news" a second healthcare worker at the texas hospital that treated can country's first ebola case has tested positive for the disease. >> developing overnight, gunfire erupts along a philadelphia street. >>> plus, a murder suspect tries to...
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. >> this is great news. texas nurse nina pham is out of the hospital free of the virus. the president is about to meet with her in the white house. >> we have live team coverage mike emmanuel where a hearing is addressing ebola. but first live in atlanta, johnathon? >> reporter: hi, john, nina pham said it will be a while to regain her full strength. doctors determining that her body is now free of the ebola virus. the nurse is scheduled to meet with president obama before returning to her home in texas where she is eager to be reunited with beloved dog bentley. >> throughout the ordeal i put my trust in god and my medical time. i am on my way back to recover even though i reflect on how many others were not so fortunate. >> reporter: the world health organization said two potential ebola vaccines are ready for human trial. one was developed in 2005. a study pub lushed suggested that a single injection of that vaccine gave nonhuman primates full protection against ebola. but funding for human trials was not there at the time. >> the incentive for a pharmaceutical company
. >> this is great news. texas nurse nina pham is out of the hospital free of the virus. the president is about to meet with her in the white house. >> we have live team coverage mike emmanuel where a hearing is addressing ebola. but first live in atlanta, johnathon? >> reporter: hi, john, nina pham said it will be a while to regain her full strength. doctors determining that her body is now free of the ebola virus. the nurse is scheduled to meet with president obama before...
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while here at home, new details on why that texas hospital initially missed thomas duncan's ebola diagnoseit's also the first friday of the month. that means it's jobs day. a new report out just minutes ago shows the jobless rate below
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nbc 10 is staying on top of breaking news in texas. another health care worker in dallas has tested positive for the ebola virus. this person provided care for thomas duncan, who died from ebola and is now in isolation. it comes as national nurses united claims that the nurses worked in dangerous conditions for days without proper protective gear. they also say the entire lab specimen delivery system could have been contaminated. dozens of hospital workers are being monitored right now. federal health officials now admit that they were not aggressive enough in containing the ebola virus in dallas. first, though, this forecast from the world health organization. they say within the next two months, west africa could see up to 10,000 new ebola cases each week. back here in our region, hospitals in new jersey are being told to test their ability to handle ebola. they're asked to send fake patients to see if the staff can identify them as possible ebola patients and put on protective gear correctly. no cases of ebola have been diagnosed or
nbc 10 is staying on top of breaking news in texas. another health care worker in dallas has tested positive for the ebola virus. this person provided care for thomas duncan, who died from ebola and is now in isolation. it comes as national nurses united claims that the nurses worked in dangerous conditions for days without proper protective gear. they also say the entire lab specimen delivery system could have been contaminated. dozens of hospital workers are being monitored right now. federal...
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texas health presbyterian. nurses claim duncan was not immediately isolated and nurses were not given enough protective gear around their next. new today, texas health resources says those allegations don't reflect the fact adding "mr. duncan was moved directly to a private room and placed in isolation. all cdc guidelines were followed. of the institute this morning said that they are waiting to see what happens on capitol hill. a hearing held today discussing exactly what's been happening with the response to the ebola out rake. brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> d.c. health officials are also wondering what to do to keep everyone safe. directorc. health asked if the current situation is about science or fear. i'm sam ford and that's coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00. and 70onfirmed dead others are still missing in nepal after an unseasonable blizzard and avalanche. search teams and army avalanche searchingters are along the popular trail. this time of year is trekking season because it's usually clear and cool. they're bracing for hurricane as a major category four storm. tropical storm damaging homes and knocking down trees and powe
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there are estimates this new texas law will impact 600,000 people. not going to be able to vote. gerri: let's allow hands to respond to this as you heard emily said. it is not a big deal. it doesn't happen that often. what do you say, hans. >> "the washington post" was very faulty. i wrote a book two years ago with john fund and we listed many more cases of voter fraud than. that just in the past week, as eric shawn said we had numerous cases come out, include thing by the way case in mississippi, indictment of seven individuals whose fraud changed outcome of an election. and we have a senate races coming up all over the country. very tight races. study came out last week on non-citizens who are voting in this country and have voted in past elections. they, concluded that non-citizens may have given barack obama his win in north carolina in 2008 because so many non-citizens voted there. >> let's talk about non-citizens with emily. what do you make of this question of non-citizens voting. >> sure. i mean they're not citizens. they shouldn't be voting. for the most part, they're no
there are estimates this new texas law will impact 600,000 people. not going to be able to vote. gerri: let's allow hands to respond to this as you heard emily said. it is not a big deal. it doesn't happen that often. what do you say, hans. >> "the washington post" was very faulty. i wrote a book two years ago with john fund and we listed many more cases of voter fraud than. that just in the past week, as eric shawn said we had numerous cases come out, include thing by the way...
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. >> now more on our breaking news. texas officials have confirmed a second case of ebola.emale nurse in texas presbyterian hospital tested positive marking the first time ever ebola has been transmitted on u.s. soil. she had "extensive contact" at the same hospital with ebola patient thomas eric duncan who died four days ago. president obama has been briefed on this latest development in a phone call from health and human services secretary sylvia burwell. joining mow the phone is dr. david, the former u.s. surgeon general and former director of the centers for disease control and prevention. i want to ask you first, of the current haefd the cdc said it's deeply concerning that this infection occurred. is that an understatement in your opinion? >> well, it's deeply concerning is on the statement, not when tom frieden says it. i think dr. frieden clearly realizes the significance of this, and let me just say all over the world where we've had ebola wrout breaks, health care workers have been most at risk. 1995 when we had the outbreak in zayr, 30% of the deaths were among h
. >> now more on our breaking news. texas officials have confirmed a second case of ebola.emale nurse in texas presbyterian hospital tested positive marking the first time ever ebola has been transmitted on u.s. soil. she had "extensive contact" at the same hospital with ebola patient thomas eric duncan who died four days ago. president obama has been briefed on this latest development in a phone call from health and human services secretary sylvia burwell. joining mow the phone...
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new guinness blonde american lager. >> jon: all right, texas. let me give you your propers. dling your ebola. got your hospital care together eventually. now that ebola is in new york city we can let the big dogs show you how we handle an african blood virus. >> the ebola case is more than -- >> ebola in the big apple. >> ebola in new york city tonight could it also be in new jersey. >> it arrived via a doctor. was the doctor contagious when he went bowling. >> who knows whether i used the bathrooms. >> came down with 10 fever. >> this disease is fierce. did his actions put the public at risk? >> see, calm, cool and catch that doctor and kill him! >> all right, i guess in new york lost our heads for a second. >> jon: a doctor who6 treat eba cases got himself ebola and [bleep] his way through the "sex and the city" tour in manhattan with 103 degree fever. >> we were told yesterday that it was 10 it was actually 100.3. >> jon: didn't anyone treating him double check it and see? that he had a fever of 100.3? because from the looks of it this man is -- all right. so maybe -- nic
new guinness blonde american lager. >> jon: all right, texas. let me give you your propers. dling your ebola. got your hospital care together eventually. now that ebola is in new york city we can let the big dogs show you how we handle an african blood virus. >> the ebola case is more than -- >> ebola in the big apple. >> ebola in new york city tonight could it also be in new jersey. >> it arrived via a doctor. was the doctor contagious when he went bowling....
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. >> but first brand new information tonight about the first texas nurse to be diagnosed with ebola.octors have downgraded the condition of nina pham. >>> good evening, i'm chris may. >> i'm natasha brown in for jessica. right now, at 11:00 o'clock, doctors downgraded 19 at a pham's condition. they dropped her from good condition to fair but say she is resting comfortably. also, tonight researcher at the national institutes of health where pham is being treated say they are working feverishly on a possible ebola vaccine. and today president obama named ron klain former chief of staff to vice-presidents joe biden and al gore to serve as ebola czar. as for the cruise ship carrying dallas health care worker being monitored for signs of ebola it's heading back to texas. that ship was refused permission to dock in cozumel, mexico. >>> officials all across the delaware valley they want the public to know they are prepared for e bella. this as we learn another philadelphia hospital could soon be on the front line to fight the virus. the hospital of the university of pennsylvania will care f
. >> but first brand new information tonight about the first texas nurse to be diagnosed with ebola.octors have downgraded the condition of nina pham. >>> good evening, i'm chris may. >> i'm natasha brown in for jessica. right now, at 11:00 o'clock, doctors downgraded 19 at a pham's condition. they dropped her from good condition to fair but say she is resting comfortably. also, tonight researcher at the national institutes of health where pham is being treated say they are...
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. >> a new texas based commercial truck dealer upgraded from strong buy to market perform. their target on rush 42 bucks. there is shares out there. this call really on the shares. they are bullish on the company. they sell school buses. >> i have always wanted one since i was a little kid. let's send it to morgan brennan for a market flash. >>> check out apple. the stock is at session highs currently trading up about 1.7%. carl ikon tweeting he will send a letter to apple ceo tim cook one he believes will be interesting several hours after apple announced it will be holding an event on october 16. >> did he e-mail that letter from his iphone 6 or 6 plus? >>> now to talking numbers. our daily look at a stock from a fundamental and technical perspective. let's take a look at costco. costco hitting an all-time high. the wholesale retailer reported better than expected earnings. is now the time to buy? ken perkens on the fundamentals. jason, i start with you. technically how does it look? >> it looks phenomenal. i come calling a bullish breakout on aisle 7. if you pull up the
. >> a new texas based commercial truck dealer upgraded from strong buy to market perform. their target on rush 42 bucks. there is shares out there. this call really on the shares. they are bullish on the company. they sell school buses. >> i have always wanted one since i was a little kid. let's send it to morgan brennan for a market flash. >>> check out apple. the stock is at session highs currently trading up about 1.7%. carl ikon tweeting he will send a letter to apple...
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california has the most, followed by new york, texas, florida and new jersey, but parts of the southhave seen huge spikes. since 2000, alabama, kentucky and south carolina have had huge jumps in their immigrant population, jumping by 80% on average. tennessee saw the biggest spike. it's a clear sign that the country is becoming more diverse in more places. >> the influx of unaccompanied children this summer have ramifications far beyond the border states. our reporters in texas, louisiana and new york give us a sense of the impact. and we start with heidi jo in dallas. >> the influx of the children over the border since june, the total never reaching feared levels. in the summer, homeland security estimated the children could be as high as 90,000. as many as 10,00 10,000 minors a month were streaming over the boarder. in september, only 2400 crossed the border. they attributed it to increased execute. and u.s. urging central american leaders to discourage the trips north. rick perry, who dispatched 1,000 national guard to the border might disagree with the assess many. he plans to ke
california has the most, followed by new york, texas, florida and new jersey, but parts of the southhave seen huge spikes. since 2000, alabama, kentucky and south carolina have had huge jumps in their immigrant population, jumping by 80% on average. tennessee saw the biggest spike. it's a clear sign that the country is becoming more diverse in more places. >> the influx of unaccompanied children this summer have ramifications far beyond the border states. our reporters in texas, louisiana...
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news. >>> a texas quarantined and as in as 100 others are being closely monitored to prevent the spread. four of thomas duncan's relatives were notified that they are not allowed to leave their dallas home or have any visitors without approval from health officials. they also have to provide blood samples and other testing doctors deem necessary. duncan is the first person to be diagnosed with ebola in the u.s.. he has been up grated from critical to serious condition and remains in isolation at the hospital. as far his family members officials are keeping them isolated until at least october 19th. >> they are at home and doing well. >> reporter: and the children as well? >> the children are fine. again, all she asks is for prayers. >> medical worker and others who have had contact with duncan are being monitored. duncan is from liberia. he probably became infected last month when he came in contact with a pregnant woman who had ebola. >>> a heat advisory is now underway for parts of the bay area. this is a live look out. you can see how dry it looks out there. that's why fire danger is
news. >>> a texas quarantined and as in as 100 others are being closely monitored to prevent the spread. four of thomas duncan's relatives were notified that they are not allowed to leave their dallas home or have any visitors without approval from health officials. they also have to provide blood samples and other testing doctors deem necessary. duncan is the first person to be diagnosed with ebola in the u.s.. he has been up grated from critical to serious condition and remains in...
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happens when it does get fire adapted now at fireadapted.org >>> following breaking news about the second case of ebola in texastalk more about that in a moment. because we're also learning this morning that the nbc news crew who worked with infected ebola patient ashko mukpo is under mandatory screen after violating a agreement to stay in isolation for 21 days. >> he worked for the network in liberia. according to hospital officials, muk mukpo's health is improving. he is now able to eat solid food and given an experimental drug and blood transfusion. >> a nurse's assistant in spain who is the first person to contract the deadly virus outside africa is now listed in stable but serious condition. this is according to hospital officials there. sources tell cnn the woman is conscious and she is talking. >>> and five of the nation's busiest airports, they're all scheduled to unveil an enhanced ebola screening by thursday. jfk was the first airport in the country yesterday to unveil the new screening measures. we have more now. >> reporter: additional screening for ebola has begun here at jfk international airport.
happens when it does get fire adapted now at fireadapted.org >>> following breaking news about the second case of ebola in texastalk more about that in a moment. because we're also learning this morning that the nbc news crew who worked with infected ebola patient ashko mukpo is under mandatory screen after violating a agreement to stay in isolation for 21 days. >> he worked for the network in liberia. according to hospital officials, muk mukpo's health is improving. he is now...
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we continue to follow the first case of ebola news in texas. we'll go live to new york city. >> we have video of the sheer strength of the hurricane that hit mexico last month. >> a billionaire taking a gambling on the taj mahal in atlantic city has troubling words bts future of the casino. that's later on "action news." >> this just in brand new video of the moments hurricane odeil hit mexico. the fierce blast of wind and debris sent people running for cover. >> and regardless of what's going on right now it is friday. so we should all breathe a sigh of relief. >> reporter: it's friday, we have a dry commute, sunshine returning, not too bad. we have a backup on i-95. not in bucks county, that has cleared. this is i-95 at cottman, traffic is getting heavy at cottman and allegheny. this is normal morning volume. we have an issue with the traffic light that are out at the boulevard at home avenue. treat it as a four way stop. in upper merion we have an overturned vehicle at south gulph road at upper gulph road. stick to old gulph road as the alter
we continue to follow the first case of ebola news in texas. we'll go live to new york city. >> we have video of the sheer strength of the hurricane that hit mexico last month. >> a billionaire taking a gambling on the taj mahal in atlantic city has troubling words bts future of the casino. that's later on "action news." >> this just in brand new video of the moments hurricane odeil hit mexico. the fierce blast of wind and debris sent people running for cover....
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bre breaking news in texas, a dallas county sheriff's deputy has just been rushed to the hospital after complaining of some potential ebola systems. that deputy had been in the apartment of thomas duncan and came into contact with some of his family members. the hospital in dallas says tonight the deputy's symptoms are not ebola-like but since he's feeling sick they're taking every precaution they can. all of today's developments have people wondering if hospitals in our region can handle ebola patients. at a local meeting, area experts say their confident our area is one of the best prepared in the country. david culver joins us live from a virginia hospital center in arlington. >> reporter: the message from public health officials today was crystal clear. they want every hospital in d.c., maryland and northern virginia to be able to identify and react to suspected cases of ebola. they say that they're ready and they're confident. if you're one of those who lives or works somewhere highlighted in this map today's council of government meeting affects you. on the agenda, ebola preparedn
bre breaking news in texas, a dallas county sheriff's deputy has just been rushed to the hospital after complaining of some potential ebola systems. that deputy had been in the apartment of thomas duncan and came into contact with some of his family members. the hospital in dallas says tonight the deputy's symptoms are not ebola-like but since he's feeling sick they're taking every precaution they can. all of today's developments have people wondering if hospitals in our region can handle ebola...
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over the weekend we got the awful news after texas nurse who contracted ebola after caring for the onlyto die of ebola on u.s. soil, tom duncan. shortly after the news cdc and government officials claimed that a breach of protocol was explained for the transmission of the disease. so far we haven't learned from the cdc what that breach was, if it happened at all. we have debra burger, national nurses united copresident. thank you for coming in. when i heard the cdc head say that, it seemed to me was blaming the nurse for violating protocol and how she contracted the disease but maybe there is a problem with protocol? >> that is what we're concerned about. we feel we should have optimal protection for all health care workers that we are comfortable that the protocols are working. obvious the way mr. duncan was handled and the way this nurse contracted ebola that there is a gap in preparedness and even our survey bears the fact that 75% of the nurses still have not had an ebola plan communicated to them by their employer. david: wow. >> an astonishing 85% of the nurses have not had any tr
over the weekend we got the awful news after texas nurse who contracted ebola after caring for the onlyto die of ebola on u.s. soil, tom duncan. shortly after the news cdc and government officials claimed that a breach of protocol was explained for the transmission of the disease. so far we haven't learned from the cdc what that breach was, if it happened at all. we have debra burger, national nurses united copresident. thank you for coming in. when i heard the cdc head say that, it seemed to...
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. >>> and this breaking news, texas governor rick perry said today that health officials are now activelying eight people who had close contact with an ebola-infected nurse, amber vinson. the eight were all passengers who were on the flight from ohio back to dallas. they were in close proximity within three feet of vinson. over the next 24 hours we're going to be tracking major storms on the pacific and atlantic oceans. in the worst case, on the atlantic. nbc meteorologist dylan breyer has more. >> hurricane gonzalo has been downgraded to a category 3 storm. we're on the western edge of bermuda here and we're expecting the storm still to pass just a bit to our west. by about 20 to 50 miles. the surface of the water is starting to get roughed up. and for the first time we've begun to notice the winds increase here. we're looking at natural defenses, we're a small little speck here in the atlantic. but bermuda actually has a reef that surrounds it that is going to cut back the storm surge that we so often see in the major hurricanes. we're high up in elevation. so while there will no doubt
. >>> and this breaking news, texas governor rick perry said today that health officials are now activelying eight people who had close contact with an ebola-infected nurse, amber vinson. the eight were all passengers who were on the flight from ohio back to dallas. they were in close proximity within three feet of vinson. over the next 24 hours we're going to be tracking major storms on the pacific and atlantic oceans. in the worst case, on the atlantic. nbc meteorologist dylan breyer...
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a potential new case of ebola in texas after a sheriff's deputy had contact with the family of thomascan began experiencing some symptoms and we'll bring you the latest as we learn more information and we're also following breaking news in the hunt for possible isis terrorists right here in the united states and is in europe, as well. let's get the very latest and our justice correspondent pamela brown is getting new information. what are you learn something. >> we are learning that hundreds of tips have poured into the fbi in the past 24 hours ever since officials called for the public's help identifying the masked man speaking fluent english in the war video. this man is so concerning because he could be someone with a western passport who could easily slip into the u.s. or europe and officials say he could be a recruiting magnet for other westerners so some of the tips that have come in so far in the past 24 hours may be because people recognized his distinct voice, perhaps his tone, inflexion and mannerisms and even the features that aren't covered underneath his mask here and his
a potential new case of ebola in texas after a sheriff's deputy had contact with the family of thomascan began experiencing some symptoms and we'll bring you the latest as we learn more information and we're also following breaking news in the hunt for possible isis terrorists right here in the united states and is in europe, as well. let's get the very latest and our justice correspondent pamela brown is getting new information. what are you learn something. >> we are learning that...
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at least 12 reported twists "world news now." the texas nurse fighting ebola is getting some prayers at her church. nina pham in stable condition in isolation right now. she's received a blood transfusion from an ebola survivor. full details i how an ebola survivor is helping her. >>> frightening flight. an airplane forced to make an emergency landing. >> pop, pop, pop, pop. >> part of the cabin comes apart. this morning, hearing from the passengers. >>> and living large. the new residential building that's a record-breaker. so tall that it actually looks down on the empire state building. >>> well, good tuesday morning to you all. thank you for being here, i'm t.j. holmes. >> i'm reena ninan. we begin with violent storms spawning tornados. damaging hail and flooding rains. >> take a look at the radar we have here. the massive 800-mile long weather system, threatening the gulf coast and the midwest. this dramatic photo was captured in heartsell, alabama. that bolt of lightning seemingly to split open the heavens. it set the stage for a day
at least 12 reported twists "world news now." the texas nurse fighting ebola is getting some prayers at her church. nina pham in stable condition in isolation right now. she's received a blood transfusion from an ebola survivor. full details i how an ebola survivor is helping her. >>> frightening flight. an airplane forced to make an emergency landing. >> pop, pop, pop, pop. >> part of the cabin comes apart. this morning, hearing from the passengers. >>>...
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. >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >> texas' new i.d. rules for voters will be allowed to stand. the court said it's too close to election day to change it. in wisconsin the exact opposite. the court said it's too close to election day to allow new rules to go into effect. confused? that's why we're her
. >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >> texas' new i.d. rules for voters will be allowed to stand. the court said it's too close to election day to change it. in wisconsin the exact opposite. the court said it's too close to election day to allow new rules to go into effect. confused? that's why we're her
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texas. and this news comes on the heels of the cdc admitting its response to the first ebola case in texas wasot sufficient. the organization also admits that nina pham the nurse who contracted the disease after treating thomas eric duncan may have never fallen ill if experts had been on the ground from the very beginning. so the cdc is vowing to change its practices to prevents another nurse or doctor from getting the disease. the cdc will now send a rapid response team to any hospital that diagnosis an ebola patient. meanwhile thousands of nurses across the country are expected to join a conference call this afternoon to talk about how their hospitals are preparing to treat ebola cases. the nurses' union is pointing the finger at texas presbyterian hospital claiming it was not prepared to deal with an ebola patient and that's how pham got infected and it will likely blame the hospital for this new case. again, just breaking, a second healthcare worker who cared for the first ebola patient in the u.s. has contracted ebola. very frightening for all of us but especially those medical personnel
texas. and this news comes on the heels of the cdc admitting its response to the first ebola case in texas wasot sufficient. the organization also admits that nina pham the nurse who contracted the disease after treating thomas eric duncan may have never fallen ill if experts had been on the ground from the very beginning. so the cdc is vowing to change its practices to prevents another nurse or doctor from getting the disease. the cdc will now send a rapid response team to any hospital that...
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news". >> a texas nurse is diagnosed with ebola and tonight health officials are not sure how it happened.ow the increasing effort to stop the spread of this potentially deadly disease. she was caring for that man thomas duncan the first ebola patient to die in the u.s. good evening, i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean. the 26-year-old north -- nurse is the first to become infected on u.s. soil. the new case calls for a new line of thinking. >> hazmat teams dee contaminated the dallas apartment of nina fam the newest face of ebola in the u.s. the nurse contracted the disease while treating thomas eric duncan at texas health presbyterian hospital. duncan was the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. and last week became the country's first fatality. pham treated him. >> we have to rethink the way we address ebola infection control. >> reporter: the cdc says there was a breach in protocol and pham might have been exposed while removing protective gear. the hospital has start add buddy system in which workers supervise each other while suiting up and removing gear but that's a very rec
news". >> a texas nurse is diagnosed with ebola and tonight health officials are not sure how it happened.ow the increasing effort to stop the spread of this potentially deadly disease. she was caring for that man thomas duncan the first ebola patient to die in the u.s. good evening, i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean. the 26-year-old north -- nurse is the first to become infected on u.s. soil. the new case calls for a new line of thinking. >> hazmat teams dee...
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marlie hall, cbs 2 news dallas texas. >> the west african mation of sierra leone has recorded the single deadliest day from ebola. 120 deaths in one day. that was saturday with scores of new infections. 678 people have died there since the outbreak started four months ago and in west africa the overall death toll now exceeds 3400. >>> new this morning san leandro police are investigating a late night shooting at the walmart store on davis street. police are not releasing information yet but witnesses say it appears there was a robbery attempt around closing time at midnight. one customer says the sound of gunshots sent people scrambling for safety. >> i was in the back shopping being helped by one of the workers and suddenly we heard the gunshots and heard people screaming weaned started heading towards the back and we ended up in the back room. >> reporter: witnesses say one suspect was brought to a hospital. >>> santa clara police are investigating an attack at yesterday's 49ers game. they say two fans were assaulted in a restroom at levi stadium shortly after kick-off. they were taken
marlie hall, cbs 2 news dallas texas. >> the west african mation of sierra leone has recorded the single deadliest day from ebola. 120 deaths in one day. that was saturday with scores of new infections. 678 people have died there since the outbreak started four months ago and in west africa the overall death toll now exceeds 3400. >>> new this morning san leandro police are investigating a late night shooting at the walmart store on davis street. police are not releasing...
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procedures to determine if there are any gaps or elements that may need to be change based on the news from texas. >> reporter: the the focus now is to quickly identify any potential ebola cases and implement all of the safety precautions that are now in place. reporting live from university city, i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> stephanie, thanks very much. >>> philadelphia's mayor michael nutter spoke out today. he wanted to reassure that the public the city is prepared to handlee bowl. >>> we are fully prepared to mobilize immediately, and with the level of coordination, city, state, federal, hospital, and first responder community in particular we're geared up and ready to go. >> coming up tonight on "eyewitness news" at 11:00 protective chemical suits made right here in our area being used by aid workers in africa. i had a chance to try one of these on today. we will show you how they work tonight on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> we invite to you stay with "eyewitness news" as we will have continuing coverage of ebola in the u.s. and overseas. we have assembled an on
procedures to determine if there are any gaps or elements that may need to be change based on the news from texas. >> reporter: the the focus now is to quickly identify any potential ebola cases and implement all of the safety precautions that are now in place. reporting live from university city, i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> stephanie, thanks very much. >>> philadelphia's mayor michael nutter spoke out today. he wanted to reassure that the...
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we hope to learn a lot more one hour from now when the texas governor, rick perry, is going to hold a news conference at texas presbyterian hospital. the sick man in question showed up at the e.r. there last friday, six days after he'd arrived in dallas by airplane from liberia where ebola has killed almost 2,000 people. he'd been in the u.s. for four days before he even showed any symptoms. and that is important because ebola cannot be spread until a patient is actually sick and showing those symptoms. the e.r. treated him but did not admit him. that's a big problem. on sunday, now very sick, that man went back to the hospital and this time was admitted and put into isolation. and yesterday it was confirmed that the man in fact has the deadly ebola virus. the experts from the centers for disease control and prevention arrived in dallas this morning to try to track down every person that man could have potentially come in contact with and infected. in the meantime, the ambulance crew who all have tested negative so far, they were being quarantined because of all of this. the vehicle itself
we hope to learn a lot more one hour from now when the texas governor, rick perry, is going to hold a news conference at texas presbyterian hospital. the sick man in question showed up at the e.r. there last friday, six days after he'd arrived in dallas by airplane from liberia where ebola has killed almost 2,000 people. he'd been in the u.s. for four days before he even showed any symptoms. and that is important because ebola cannot be spread until a patient is actually sick and showing those...
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susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> cbs station kosa says health officials checked a texas-bound airline passenger for ebola. that passenger was flying from turkey and is considered unlikely to have the virus. >>> new emails are setting some light on the relationship between pg&e and state regulators. some say the emails prove there's improper contact between the two. yesterday, a consumer watchdog group asked a judge to bar all private contact between the cpuc and the state's largest utility. the judge is considering fines up to $200 million against pg&e for emails and improper conversations with state regulators in the wake of the deadly san bruno pipeline explosion. it's a relationship several city leaders are condemning. >> the puc as mayor ruane said is supposed to be a watchdog working on behalf of the citizens of california. it's time for them to stop being a lap dog. >> the decision on a potential fine is expected in the coming weeks. federal prosecutors have also launched a criminal investigation into the communications. >>> human rights groups in syria are calling on th
susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> cbs station kosa says health officials checked a texas-bound airline passenger for ebola. that passenger was flying from turkey and is considered unlikely to have the virus. >>> new emails are setting some light on the relationship between pg&e and state regulators. some say the emails prove there's improper contact between the two. yesterday, a consumer watchdog group asked a judge to bar all private contact between the cpuc and the...
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tonight, the eyes of the nation are on texas and dallas with the news that the first ebola patient diagnosed here in the here. states is if you are governor today, leaves outlined the immediate steps you would take to protect the people of texas. >> i would do what i did earlier today. i would speak with the commissioner of health and human services here in the state of texas. find out what her game plan is and where we are going. i learned that the texas hospital plans is one of the few locations in the country that is prepared to deal with ebola. the commissioner is working with the cdc to ensure the situation is properly addressed. we need to understand the concerns that people at home have as well as the health of the person who has or may have this disease. we have seen already the innovative way in which the united states is able to come up with drug therapies that can effectively treat and even eliminate this disease. we are proud that we are national leaders in this effort. as governor, i would ensure that we would explore every possibility. >> senator davis, please outline the immed
tonight, the eyes of the nation are on texas and dallas with the news that the first ebola patient diagnosed here in the here. states is if you are governor today, leaves outlined the immediate steps you would take to protect the people of texas. >> i would do what i did earlier today. i would speak with the commissioner of health and human services here in the state of texas. find out what her game plan is and where we are going. i learned that the texas hospital plans is one of the few...
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we have breaking news from dallas, texas there's a second case of ebola virus in the u.s. a healthcare worker that cared for thomas eric dunkin in the hospital where he died. the worker developed a fever friday night and was immediately isolated and tested. meantime airports in the u.s. have become a front line in detecting virus. >>> at jfk first of five major u.s. teernts come on board, new extensive screening beginning there this morning. all passenger as living from those countries at the epicenter of ebola out ut break now checked for fever and asked if they have had "any patients there. overseas 100% of travelers leaving those countries are screened on exit. >> fever no vomiting no headache no. >> and with more than 36,000 passengers not a single case has been detectd no matter how many procedures are put if place we cannot get the risk to zero. >> czc admitting this screening would not have picked up on thomas eric dunkin the man turned away from a dallas hospital to return later dieded there from the disease. >> eric did not know that he had ebola when he came to a
we have breaking news from dallas, texas there's a second case of ebola virus in the u.s. a healthcare worker that cared for thomas eric dunkin in the hospital where he died. the worker developed a fever friday night and was immediately isolated and tested. meantime airports in the u.s. have become a front line in detecting virus. >>> at jfk first of five major u.s. teernts come on board, new extensive screening beginning there this morning. all passenger as living from those countries...
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texas. "action news" reporter dann cuellar is outside texas health presbyterian tonight with the latest, dann. >> reporter: monica in the wake of criticism of how texas health presbyterian handled first ebola patient here ever when he this patient here and he died and today staff members were olding rally in support of employer and staff members who cared for thomas dunkin. carrying signs which stated i am presby proud and wearing tees saying presby united they were outside the hospital today the rally comes a day after texas nurse's union and staff members criticized hospital for failing to give proper information and training on how to deal with ebola. two nurses subsequently contracted the disease and are being treated at emory in atlanta and another nih bethesda, maryland several others have been ordered to stay afriday for 21 days until danger of developing ebola passed. rick perry said mistakes were made from cdc to hospital in handling ebola. >> air travel in fact how this disease corss borders and it is certainly how to got to texas in the first place. >> with exception of medical tea
texas. "action news" reporter dann cuellar is outside texas health presbyterian tonight with the latest, dann. >> reporter: monica in the wake of criticism of how texas health presbyterian handled first ebola patient here ever when he this patient here and he died and today staff members were olding rally in support of employer and staff members who cared for thomas dunkin. carrying signs which stated i am presby proud and wearing tees saying presby united they were outside the...
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news alert. while you were sleeping a second health care worker in texas testing positive for ebola. nd 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
news alert. while you were sleeping a second health care worker in texas testing positive for ebola. nd 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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arizona, georgia and texas are the new battleground states. yes, texas. one of the most important races in the country this year will be wendy davis's run for governor of the state of texas. if the democrats take texas, it will cut the legs out of the conservative political machine and make it nearly impossible for the republican to win the white house for the next 20 years. georgia, barak obama lost by 6 percentage points without contesting the race. represents the democrats best opportunity for senatorial pickup this year as michelle nun runs for the seat that her father once held. so these 24 states have 351 electoral votes. it takes 270. they have 303 congressional seats, 218 is the magic number for majority in the house. these states have the power to elect the next president and secure control of the congress. jessie jackson ran for president, at the hands that once picked cotton and lettuce can now pick presidents, senators and governors. and so democrats were smart, they would be massively investigating in communities of color in the south and the
arizona, georgia and texas are the new battleground states. yes, texas. one of the most important races in the country this year will be wendy davis's run for governor of the state of texas. if the democrats take texas, it will cut the legs out of the conservative political machine and make it nearly impossible for the republican to win the white house for the next 20 years. georgia, barak obama lost by 6 percentage points without contesting the race. represents the democrats best opportunity...