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amber raced downstairs. a neighbor who heard the breaking glass snapped this picture as she reached josh. and when you came upon his body, did you touch him? did you move him? >> yeah. i rolled him over. >> reporter: that must've been hard. >> yeah. a a human being should never have to see another human being in that state. even a stranger, much less -- especially someone you love. >> reporter: amber cradled josh's head in her arms, pleading with him to wake up, until emt's pulled her away. but there was nothing they could do. he was gone. josh hilberling was just 23 years old. officer don holloway of the tulsa police department arrived a few minutes later. can you first describe the scene? >> the scene was fairly chaotic. there were medical personnel, fire department personnel, police personnel. a crowd had gathered outside, and i saw the victim on the ground. >> reporter: two people said they witnessed josh's horrifying fall. they spoke to detective jeff felton. >> one of them described him kind of flailin
amber raced downstairs. a neighbor who heard the breaking glass snapped this picture as she reached josh. and when you came upon his body, did you touch him? did you move him? >> yeah. i rolled him over. >> reporter: that must've been hard. >> yeah. a a human being should never have to see another human being in that state. even a stranger, much less -- especially someone you love. >> reporter: amber cradled josh's head in her arms, pleading with him to wake up, until...
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amber's mother was shocked.he thought it was obvious her daughter had been traumatized in the hours after josh's death. she also thought it was outrageous that anyone would hold anything she said to her grandmother in the interrogation room against her. >> she was a broken girl that had just witnessed the most horrible thing. she was in complete shock, as we all were. making someone pay for a tragic accident doesn't correct the situation. >> reporter: but the question of whether amber should pay was out of her mother's hands. it would now be decided in a tulsa courtroom. >>> coming up -- no witnesses saw what happened in that apartment, but one witness did hear it. and it sure didn't sound like an accident. >> i heard running, like i've never heard before in that building, and a crash. woman: for soft beautiful feet, i have a professional secret: amopé and its premium foot care line. the new amopé pedi perfect foot file gives you soft beautiful feet effortlessly. its microlumina rotating head buffs away hard ski
amber's mother was shocked.he thought it was obvious her daughter had been traumatized in the hours after josh's death. she also thought it was outrageous that anyone would hold anything she said to her grandmother in the interrogation room against her. >> she was a broken girl that had just witnessed the most horrible thing. she was in complete shock, as we all were. making someone pay for a tragic accident doesn't correct the situation. >> reporter: but the question of whether...
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amber -- what, when the first nurse became symptomatic, amber was already in ohio. and i guess -- health officials in texas started to reach out to other -- other nurses that were a part of that care team. and the actual situation was that the nurses, the team had been told to monitor their own temperature. there wasn't a reporting requirement. they got in touch with amber, right. and asked had she been monitoring her temperature. and how did she feel. when someone followed up with her monday. when she was getting ready to fly. she reported what her temperature was. and -- that, she was -- on a return flight that afternoon. and so, someone in texas, said, wait let me check. and made several calls to the cdc. >> at no point to your knowledge did she ever contact the cdc. a health worker in dallas contacted the cdc. >> absolutely. and to my knowledge, there, there is -- yeah, at no pointco. >> so that person from texas got back to her and said what to her? >> that -- after multiple calls the cdc said that it was okay for her to fly. >> so she flew and came home and no
amber -- what, when the first nurse became symptomatic, amber was already in ohio. and i guess -- health officials in texas started to reach out to other -- other nurses that were a part of that care team. and the actual situation was that the nurses, the team had been told to monitor their own temperature. there wasn't a reporting requirement. they got in touch with amber, right. and asked had she been monitoring her temperature. and how did she feel. when someone followed up with her monday....
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the couple married when amber was 19 and josh was 21. almost immediately, they left their friends and family in tulsa behind. >> he had enlisted in the air force. we flew off to alaska where he was stationed. >> amber says the marriage quickly deteriorated. josh started changing, getting very angry very quickly, and it just kind of escalated. nobody can understand what it was like to be married to him. i loved him so much, but he was a jerk. >> josh was soon honorably discharged from the air force on an unrelated matter. amber was nearly seven months pregnant when the couple moved back to tulsa. >> my mom had an apartment at the university club towers that she had rented out and said we could go stay there. we were on the 25th floor, i mean, we were just arguing in the living room, and you know when you argue, you get closer and closer and closer and josh put his hands out onto my shoulders and i just -- i mean, i'm pregnant, i have a huge belly, i mean if you're going put your hands on me while i have a huge stomach, what's -- what's go
the couple married when amber was 19 and josh was 21. almost immediately, they left their friends and family in tulsa behind. >> he had enlisted in the air force. we flew off to alaska where he was stationed. >> amber says the marriage quickly deteriorated. josh started changing, getting very angry very quickly, and it just kind of escalated. nobody can understand what it was like to be married to him. i loved him so much, but he was a jerk. >> josh was soon honorably...
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any moment now, amber vinson will be making a statement. she's being released from emory university after being infected with ebola. the other nurse, nina pham, she was released from n.i.h., the national institutes of health hospital, on friday, right outside of washington in bethesda, maryland. both nurses contracted ebola after treating thomas eric duncan, the liberian visiting friends in dallas. he died from the disease. we'll bring you the news conference. amber vinson's remarks live. stand by for that. all of our cameras are ready. there are a lot of people in that room getting ready to receive her. they are really happy that she is doing just fine. she is ebola-free right now. let's bring in cnn national reporter nick valencia over at emory university hospital in atlanta. and also joining us, dr. seema yasmin. she's now a staff writer for "the dallas morning news." nick, set the scene for us. walk us through what we're about to see. >> reporter: we are expecting to hear from amber vinson, her first public comments since doctors said s
any moment now, amber vinson will be making a statement. she's being released from emory university after being infected with ebola. the other nurse, nina pham, she was released from n.i.h., the national institutes of health hospital, on friday, right outside of washington in bethesda, maryland. both nurses contracted ebola after treating thomas eric duncan, the liberian visiting friends in dallas. he died from the disease. we'll bring you the news conference. amber vinson's remarks live. stand...
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he was feet away from amber vinson. and he was the only one not wearing anything but his regular street clothes. go ahead and put your bag right here. have a nice flight! traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. a wake-up call. but it's not happening out there. it's happening in here. [ sirens wailing ] inside of you. even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get g
he was feet away from amber vinson. and he was the only one not wearing anything but his regular street clothes. go ahead and put your bag right here. have a nice flight! traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. a wake-up call. but it's not happening out...
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describe amber vincent's connection to kent state.stand she has a mother and stepfather there. >> good evening. thank you for having us on. a close connection. attended the campus, graduated a degree in 2006 and 2008. three relatives work on kent campus. 28,000 students. 5,000 employees. a very big place. while she was in the area over the weekend, she, herself did not come to the kent campus. but she did interact with her relatives. they returned to the kent campus to work earlier this week. once they learned of her illness in dallas they left the campus. went home. caring for the family. and going forward to take precaution thaes they're going stay away from the campus for 21 days. >> she never went to the campus except her family members did. they're not exhibiting any signs of illness right now? correct? >> that's correct. they're not exhibiting illness. we are trying to be open with people they did interact with her frequently through out the weekend. back in northeast ohio. they did not have symptoms when they came to campus. we
describe amber vincent's connection to kent state.stand she has a mother and stepfather there. >> good evening. thank you for having us on. a close connection. attended the campus, graduated a degree in 2006 and 2008. three relatives work on kent campus. 28,000 students. 5,000 employees. a very big place. while she was in the area over the weekend, she, herself did not come to the kent campus. but she did interact with her relatives. they returned to the kent campus to work earlier this...
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after amber was on the aircraft and after we found out as well. but the normal cleaning that we do, we use antimicrobial and antibacteria cleansers and clean all the hard surfaces. basically do a deep clean of the aircraft. after we found out that she was on the aircraft and that she had symptoms of ebola, we took the aircraft out of service and cleaned it once again in cleveland. now, again, with all the hysteria that's out there, we then flew the aircraft empty to denver. and we did a fogging of the aircraft with a compound that is consistent with killing bacteria on contact. >> you know for a fact that the cleaning methods you're using kill ebola? >> yes. >> has there been any fear or hysteria among flight crew? >> there's been some. you know, candidly, in the media there's a number of, you know, different stories being reported. and candidly, as you know, there's a significant amount of fear out there. and as a result, there is concern as to how we approach this. and i might add that the cdc felt that the approach that we were taking was far a
after amber was on the aircraft and after we found out as well. but the normal cleaning that we do, we use antimicrobial and antibacteria cleansers and clean all the hard surfaces. basically do a deep clean of the aircraft. after we found out that she was on the aircraft and that she had symptoms of ebola, we took the aircraft out of service and cleaned it once again in cleveland. now, again, with all the hysteria that's out there, we then flew the aircraft empty to denver. and we did a fogging...
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. >> not 12 hours later amber vinson was the next confirmed case. what's worse is she may have exposed hundreds more by flying cross country after officials told her it was okay. >> the second health care worker reported no symptoms and no fever. however, because at that point she was in a group of individuals known to have exposure to ebola, she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> tonight, we take an exclusive tour of the very airplane this nurse flew on. look at this. and we will learn more about who else may have been exposed and how. and we'll check in on those infected nurses. we'll also answer the question of how nina pham looked so healthy as recently as thursday. and we'll ask an expert just how deadly is this virus. but the biggest recent development may not be medical, it may be political. after failing to stop this virus from coming, failing to protect the first health care workers, failing to contain the chain of exposure and failing to get behind a travel ban to halt new cases, the obama administration decided it needed
. >> not 12 hours later amber vinson was the next confirmed case. what's worse is she may have exposed hundreds more by flying cross country after officials told her it was okay. >> the second health care worker reported no symptoms and no fever. however, because at that point she was in a group of individuals known to have exposure to ebola, she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> tonight, we take an exclusive tour of the very airplane this nurse flew on....
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today, hazmat teams continued the cleanup at the apartment of amber vinson, the nurse taken to emory last night. nina pham, who's been at texas health presbyterian since saturday is headed to bethesda. the county executive says the hospital here only has three isolation units, and unfortunately they need to be ready to deal with new ebola patients. >> if we're going to have more cases, it's likely that they're going to be coming up soon. >> reporter: sounds like you're worried about that. >> i'm extremely concerned given that i had 75 heroic health care workers who were potentially exposed to the same sort of risk that nina and amber were. >> reporter: on the "today" this morning, brianna aguirre, still employed, described a hospital woefully unprepared to deal with ebola. >> i just couldn't believe it, you know. in the second week of ebola crisis at my hospital, the only gear they're offering us at that time and up until that time is gear that is allowing our necks to be uncovered. >> reporter: she said contaminated garbage was stacked up in the hallway. >> our infectious disease co
today, hazmat teams continued the cleanup at the apartment of amber vinson, the nurse taken to emory last night. nina pham, who's been at texas health presbyterian since saturday is headed to bethesda. the county executive says the hospital here only has three isolation units, and unfortunately they need to be ready to deal with new ebola patients. >> if we're going to have more cases, it's likely that they're going to be coming up soon. >> reporter: sounds like you're worried about...
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foxne. >>> nurse amber vinson was first showing signs of >>> nurse amber vinson was first showing signsbola just days after the death of an infected patient in her hospital. and yet the cdc cleared her to fly home. now, as we learn more about her illness, it is raising new questions about how many people may have been exposed. trace gallagher live in our west coast newsroom with more. trace. >> megyn, because amber vinson might have been showing symptoms much earlier than thought, that greatly changes the strategy of the cdc, frontier airlines and authorities in ohio. for example, we know she flew frontier airlines from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights the plane she was on flew in the days after she got to cleveland, dozens, carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of service. but now the cdc says it's making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vinson from dallas to cleveland. while amber vinson was in ohio, family and friends say she kept her distance, no hugs or kisses. still, ohi
foxne. >>> nurse amber vinson was first showing signs of >>> nurse amber vinson was first showing signsbola just days after the death of an infected patient in her hospital. and yet the cdc cleared her to fly home. now, as we learn more about her illness, it is raising new questions about how many people may have been exposed. trace gallagher live in our west coast newsroom with more. trace. >> megyn, because amber vinson might have been showing symptoms much earlier...
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. >> nurse amber vincent was the next confirmed case. what's worse she may have been exposed or she may have exposed hundreds more by flying across country after officials told her it was okay. >> the second healthcare worker reported no symptoms and no fever. however, because at that point she was in a group of individuals known to have exposure to ebola she should not have traveled on a ncommercial airline. >> we take an exclusive tour of the very airplane this nurse flew on. we will learn more about who else may have been exposed and how. and we will check in on the infected nurses. we will answer the question of how nina pham looked so healthy as of last thursday. it may not be -- it may be political failing to protect the first healthcare workers failing to stopnpv the exposure and get behind a travel ban to halt new cases obama administration decided it needed someone new in charge it tapped this man. ron clan. he is not a doctor unless you count juris doctor. he doesn't work for the centers of disease control or national institute
. >> nurse amber vincent was the next confirmed case. what's worse she may have been exposed or she may have exposed hundreds more by flying across country after officials told her it was okay. >> the second healthcare worker reported no symptoms and no fever. however, because at that point she was in a group of individuals known to have exposure to ebola she should not have traveled on a ncommercial airline. >> we take an exclusive tour of the very airplane this nurse flew...
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police believe issuing the amber alert for the three was the right thing to do. so to reiterate, an amber alert was put out earlier this afternoon for the mother and two kids, 1 and 2-year-olds, after some sort of domestic dispute between the boyfriend and mother. after that the boyfriend told police the mother said she was taking the kids to delaware and drive off a bridge. there are a lot of questions tonight about what's going on with this case. the mother is not in custody. they're trying to figure out what happened between the boyfriend and the girl friend. reporting live in anne arundel county, jim osman, wusa9. >>> a catastrophic failure, that's what officials say the unmanned orbital sciences antares rocket bound for the international space station ran into tonight. that rocket was boosting a cygnus cargo ship loaded with 5,000 pounds of gear before it shattered in a specta just a few seconds after launching from wallops island, virginia. and we do mean spectacular detonation there. firefighter crews rushed in. they set up a perimeter to keep people away
police believe issuing the amber alert for the three was the right thing to do. so to reiterate, an amber alert was put out earlier this afternoon for the mother and two kids, 1 and 2-year-olds, after some sort of domestic dispute between the boyfriend and mother. after that the boyfriend told police the mother said she was taking the kids to delaware and drive off a bridge. there are a lot of questions tonight about what's going on with this case. the mother is not in custody. they're trying...
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amber vincent treated that ebol. al jazeera america, said the cdc did tell vincent she was all right to get on the airport. and the cdc says it deeply regrets that decision. that nurse was flown to atlanta, to emory university. she just got into the ambulance. robert ray is there. what's the latest? >> reporter: indeed john, we are waiting for the arrival of the 29-year-old who flew from dallas to emory university. she will be quarantined immediately and tested and her vital signs and continuing the process like the other patients here. i just got off the phone with a federal official inside the centers for disease control which is about five blocks up the road right now. that person like you said confirmed that the cdc an epidemiologist inside the cdc told the patient before she was about to get on a plane in cleveland that she could get on that plane and travel because her temperature was under the threshold of what an ebola symptom could be. that is 100.5. that official also told me they deeply regret this and whe
amber vincent treated that ebol. al jazeera america, said the cdc did tell vincent she was all right to get on the airport. and the cdc says it deeply regrets that decision. that nurse was flown to atlanta, to emory university. she just got into the ambulance. robert ray is there. what's the latest? >> reporter: indeed john, we are waiting for the arrival of the 29-year-old who flew from dallas to emory university. she will be quarantined immediately and tested and her vital signs and...
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there is amber vincent taken to amber university hospital where she will be treated in a special biocontainment unit. three ebola patient have been successfully treated there. we will continue to update you on this breaking news. and up next. you will love. this actor gary sinise is here and gary and i will be too. stay tuned. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov >>> gary sinise famous for playing lt. dan in forrest gump. is he not only a successful act
there is amber vincent taken to amber university hospital where she will be treated in a special biocontainment unit. three ebola patient have been successfully treated there. we will continue to update you on this breaking news. and up next. you will love. this actor gary sinise is here and gary and i will be too. stay tuned. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their...
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and she said that amber and the group that was with her, amber vinson were having a great time, thereee and a half hours and that she showed no signs of being sick at all. so she was really surprised when she heard about this. >> and i understand, she called the health department. what did they instruct her to do? >> you know, that is the thing, she said she was the one that first called the health department when one of her co-workers saw this on the news yesterday. and she called the health department first to say what is going on. but a health department official is saying tonight that they called her first. so there is definitely a disconnect there. she said that she is really unsettled, really, about how the health department had been in touch with her. and they were -- she felt, could have given her better and more advice about what she was supposed to do. she said that her staff is actually a bit more worried about what might happen next than she actually is. but she wanted to close the shop as a precaution. and anderson, she told me just a little while ago by text that the hea
and she said that amber and the group that was with her, amber vinson were having a great time, thereee and a half hours and that she showed no signs of being sick at all. so she was really surprised when she heard about this. >> and i understand, she called the health department. what did they instruct her to do? >> you know, that is the thing, she said she was the one that first called the health department when one of her co-workers saw this on the news yesterday. and she called...
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after amber's statement, we will do a brief q&a and then depart. i would ask that you respect our patient's privacy and not shout any questions and allow amber and her family to depart in privacy. thank you. doctor? >> good afternoon and thank you for coming today. as you have heard, i am bruce ribner, the medical director of the serious communicable diseases unit. i lead the team of physicians, nurses, laboratory technology, chaplains and a host of other people who are so critically important for caring for our patients in our unit. today i am pleased to announce that amber vinson is being discharged from emory university hospital. after a rigorous course of treatment and thorough testing, we have determined that ms. vinson has recovered from her infection with ebola virus and she can return to her family, to the community, and to her life without any concerns about transmitting this virus to any other individuals. speaking on behalf of everyone at emory university hospital, we are pleased with ms. vinson's recovery and grateful for the opportunit
after amber's statement, we will do a brief q&a and then depart. i would ask that you respect our patient's privacy and not shout any questions and allow amber and her family to depart in privacy. thank you. doctor? >> good afternoon and thank you for coming today. as you have heard, i am bruce ribner, the medical director of the serious communicable diseases unit. i lead the team of physicians, nurses, laboratory technology, chaplains and a host of other people who are so critically...
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amber vinson is the second nurse to become infected.e, we just heard from president obama who just wrapped up a cabinet level meeting, trying to stop ebola in the united states. also, in a cnn exclusive, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff shares his own worries about ebola and today's other major breaking story, the war against isis. our correspondents are standing by to bring you all the late-breaking developments on these stories. let's begin with ed lavandera with the latest in dallas. ed? >> reporter: wolf, there are stunning descriptions of what the nurses inside the hospital here in dallas were facing when they first started treating thomas eric duncan back on september 25. cdc officials say today they are focused on those early days as perhaps one of the areas where the health care workers might have been exposed and infected. and nurses union representatives are saying that they are hearing from nurses inside the hospital who paint a grim picture of how ill prepared they were in terms of the protective gear they were wear
amber vinson is the second nurse to become infected.e, we just heard from president obama who just wrapped up a cabinet level meeting, trying to stop ebola in the united states. also, in a cnn exclusive, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff shares his own worries about ebola and today's other major breaking story, the war against isis. our correspondents are standing by to bring you all the late-breaking developments on these stories. let's begin with ed lavandera with the latest in...
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there is amber vincent taken to amber university hospital where she will be treated in a special biocontainment unit. three ebola patient have been successfully treated there. we will continue to update you on this breaking news. and up next. you will love. this actor gary sinise is here and gary and i will be joined by [ male announcer ] are your joints ready for action? osteo bi-flex® with joint shield™ nurtures and helps defend your joints° so you can keep doing what you love. what'd you guys do today? the usual! the usual! [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex, ready for action. >>> gary sinise famous for playing lt. dan in forrest gump. is he not only a successful actor but long-time advocate for our nation's military veterans. now he is helping our wounded warriors we build their lives literally. earlier today gary sinise stopped by "on the record." gary, nice to you. >> thank you very much. >> and what fun for us. we do so many bad news stories like ebola and isis finally we have a good news story like what you are doing. tell me about this project. >> well, we are building homes across the c
there is amber vincent taken to amber university hospital where she will be treated in a special biocontainment unit. three ebola patient have been successfully treated there. we will continue to update you on this breaking news. and up next. you will love. this actor gary sinise is here and gary and i will be joined by [ male announcer ] are your joints ready for action? osteo bi-flex® with joint shield™ nurtures and helps defend your joints° so you can keep doing what you love. what'd you...
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her mother would end upholding amber, until she died.ers say they wanted to start the race here, stephanie says that was just too much. instead, men and women from all backgrounds gathered for 5k on another city side street in honor after mother who will never stop fighting, a daughter who will never stop inspiring. >> amber would never under stands if i just collapsed and in grief. that was not her, you know. if it had been me on the pavement that night, she would be out here doing this. >> reporter: in northern liberties, steve patterson, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> the search is on for the gunman who opened fire outside after hunting park bar. twenty-two year old man was killed, this shooting happened at eighth and hunting park, just before 11:00 friday night. detectives are still reviewing surveillance video from neighboring businesses, no word yet on what led to this shooting. also, a philadelphia special education teach is her continuing the search this weekend for her beloved dog that was stolen along with her car. jj peers and h
her mother would end upholding amber, until she died.ers say they wanted to start the race here, stephanie says that was just too much. instead, men and women from all backgrounds gathered for 5k on another city side street in honor after mother who will never stop fighting, a daughter who will never stop inspiring. >> amber would never under stands if i just collapsed and in grief. that was not her, you know. if it had been me on the pavement that night, she would be out here doing this....
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the dallas nurses, nina pham and amber vinson, treated duncan. pham whisked in a specially outfitted plane and escorted by a fa a group of police. she is looking cheerful and the doctors here in maryland thankfully promised she would walk out of the ohio let us hope and pray so. the case that has the health community holding its collective breath is that of the second nurse, amber vinson. frontier airlines is now reaching out to 800 people who flew on the plane that took vinson to cleveland after authorities revealed she may have had symptoms days before previously revealed to the public. the worry that ebola could become a biomedical ticking time bomb has transportation officials on high alert today. new york's governor andrew cuomo announced plans to conduct random ebola response drills on the city's subway which handles 6 million riders a day. and one rider on a bus in washington reportedly from west africa vomited. cnn has reporters positioned all across the country following these threads as they develop. we'll start with rene marsh. reports
the dallas nurses, nina pham and amber vinson, treated duncan. pham whisked in a specially outfitted plane and escorted by a fa a group of police. she is looking cheerful and the doctors here in maryland thankfully promised she would walk out of the ohio let us hope and pray so. the case that has the health community holding its collective breath is that of the second nurse, amber vinson. frontier airlines is now reaching out to 800 people who flew on the plane that took vinson to cleveland...
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and amber vinson is at em moory hospital. the cdc knew she had worked closely with thomas eric duncan and before her return flight from dallas to ohio, she said she had developed a fever and was about to board a plane and yet was somehow green-lighted to fly. she flew from cleveland with a cabin full of 132 other passengers. cdc director tom frieden says this should not have happened. >> she was in a group of individuals known to have exposure to ebola. she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> reporter: children who may have had contact with people on board that flight are at home as several schools in ohio are closed, a move that may be too little, too late. the federal government may decide to prevent the 76 hospital health care workers from flying and are thinking about lowering the temperature threshold for flight. >> commonsense has taken a holiday here. >> reporter: while haz-mat crews decontaminate amber vinson's home, here's what we need, here's the education, the training, here's the equipment and we
and amber vinson is at em moory hospital. the cdc knew she had worked closely with thomas eric duncan and before her return flight from dallas to ohio, she said she had developed a fever and was about to board a plane and yet was somehow green-lighted to fly. she flew from cleveland with a cabin full of 132 other passengers. cdc director tom frieden says this should not have happened. >> she was in a group of individuals known to have exposure to ebola. she should not have traveled on a...
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we begin with the day of today being the first day the rest of nurse amber vinson's ebola-free life, you could say. the second texas nurse to get the virus after treating the first patient in the u.s. to die from the disease is about to leave emory university hospital in atlanta. she and her colleague, nina pham, who is also now out of the hospital, have been the only people to get the disease within the united states. this just leaves one confirmed ebola patient currently being treated in the u.s. dr. craig spencer here in new york city. >> then there is kaci hickox. she does not have ebola but she is the nurse who spent a weekend inside an isolation tent at a new jersey hospital. she is free for from her tent and she is now back home in maine where she will be monitored. hickox had treated ebola patients in sierra leone and, as i said, so far she's tested negative for the disease and has had no fever except from one reading, the preliminary forehead reading at the airport. she has been a poster child for the fine line that government officials have to draw between public safety and
we begin with the day of today being the first day the rest of nurse amber vinson's ebola-free life, you could say. the second texas nurse to get the virus after treating the first patient in the u.s. to die from the disease is about to leave emory university hospital in atlanta. she and her colleague, nina pham, who is also now out of the hospital, have been the only people to get the disease within the united states. this just leaves one confirmed ebola patient currently being treated in the...
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there's also a mystery man involved with amber vinson's trip to atlanta. he's driving social media crazy. >> the guy with the clipboard. if you can't make that out, he's also the guy that doesn't have on any protective clothing. he takes various objects from one of the workers. the worker has on the biohazard gear. he then boards the plane. and he's seen again with vinson in atlanta. it's not clear who he is, who he works for, and why he's not protected if everybody else is. >> we will have more on ebola in america later on "good morning america" with live team coverage. >>> moving ton to a wild police chase caught on camera in northern new jersey. the driver of a minivan takes off just as he was about to be arrested for several outstanding warrants. and through a neighborhood and on to a highway. they thought they had him. the van was cornered, and the driver ran away. he's now behind bars. >>> and poking holes in the theory that crash dieting is less effective than regular dieting. those who lost it fast were just as likely to regain the weight as those
there's also a mystery man involved with amber vinson's trip to atlanta. he's driving social media crazy. >> the guy with the clipboard. if you can't make that out, he's also the guy that doesn't have on any protective clothing. he takes various objects from one of the workers. the worker has on the biohazard gear. he then boards the plane. and he's seen again with vinson in atlanta. it's not clear who he is, who he works for, and why he's not protected if everybody else is. >> we...
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the nurse, amber vinson, sounds like, ana, she wasn't told anything. she, in fact, was the one who called the cdc herself at some point and said this is what's going on with me. so she wasn't told she couldn't fly. that needs to obviously be more spelled out. >> absolutely. sanjay gupta, dr. sanjay gupta, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you, you got it. >>> breaking news out of london, five men have been charged following a series of terror-related arrests in the pass few days. atika shubert joins me by phone from london. what have you learned? >> reporter: the five men were arrested over the last few days and charged with terror offenses, namely in one of them swearing an oath in support of isis, but also in terms of obtaining a firearm, specifically a bical handgun. we don't have much more information than that. what we dough know is all five men will appear in front of the westminster magistrate's court shortly to be charged at the hearing there. that's what we have at the moment. hopefully we'll have more details as the case progres
the nurse, amber vinson, sounds like, ana, she wasn't told anything. she, in fact, was the one who called the cdc herself at some point and said this is what's going on with me. so she wasn't told she couldn't fly. that needs to obviously be more spelled out. >> absolutely. sanjay gupta, dr. sanjay gupta, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you, you got it. >>> breaking news out of london, five men have been charged following a series of terror-related arrests...
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amber vinson flew there on monday. the cdc told her that her temperature was not high enough for them to suggest she stay off the plane. also, a few hours ago, we learned that a yale university student who traveled to liberia recently is in the hospital and while we have seen many of these cases come back negative for ebola, we are keeping an eye on this given his travel history and the symptoms of his illness. all this as the director for the centers for disease and prevention control was grilled on capitol hill. let's just say this was not the most reassuring testimony we've ever heard. >> we're open to ideas for what we can do to keep americans as safe as possible as long as the outbreak is continuing. >> opened to ideas. so in case you missed that, that was the nation's top health official asking members of congress for their thoughts on how to stop the spread of the virus. our reporters are across the country to give you information. elizabeth cohen is outside of the texas presbyterian hospital in dallas. why the
amber vinson flew there on monday. the cdc told her that her temperature was not high enough for them to suggest she stay off the plane. also, a few hours ago, we learned that a yale university student who traveled to liberia recently is in the hospital and while we have seen many of these cases come back negative for ebola, we are keeping an eye on this given his travel history and the symptoms of his illness. all this as the director for the centers for disease and prevention control was...
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amber vinson is now in atlanta at emory university for treatment. the congressional committee that is asking for answers is going to be hearing from the cdc and also hospital leaders from texas presbyterian hospital in dallas. "today in the bay"'s chris pallone is live with more on amber vinson and her travel to emory and how her diagnosis is changing those for travelers. >> reporter: kris, that's right, amber vinson flew from cleveland to dallas on monday, as you reported. she had a low fever, possibly even kind of normal temperature but she called the cdc on monday to talk about that temperature of 99.5. and when she talked to a representative at the cdc, that representative apparently looked at the cdc website and told her that the cutoff not to fly was 100.4 degrees and so vinson got on that flight knowing that at least the stated guideline on the cdc website was higher than the temperature she was experiencing. so, of course, now the cdc is reaching out to 132 passengers on that plane to let them know that they might have been exposed to the di
amber vinson is now in atlanta at emory university for treatment. the congressional committee that is asking for answers is going to be hearing from the cdc and also hospital leaders from texas presbyterian hospital in dallas. "today in the bay"'s chris pallone is live with more on amber vinson and her travel to emory and how her diagnosis is changing those for travelers. >> reporter: kris, that's right, amber vinson flew from cleveland to dallas on monday, as you reported. she...
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there is other breaking news tonight, where nurse amber vinson, we say may have, already been showing symptoms when she boarded the flight from dallas to ohio, that is three day before systemmatic. and the question is, if that was true, why did she fly? all of that is being investigated. on monday, when she went home and phoned into the cdc, she phoned in with a fever of 99.5, and said she had been treating a patient with ebola. why did the person say it was okay for her to get on the plane? president obama talked about that and more. we have elizabeth cohen here, let's talk about the news that amber vinson may have been symptomatic when she first got on that flight. where is that information coming from? >> that is coming from a federal official. we're hearing she did have symptoms while in cleveland, that she felt muscle aches, fatigue, not feeling well. and that she felt while she was in cleveland and on the flight home from cleveland to dallas, and she did not tell the cdc. >> is it known that if she had a fever earlier than that day that she was flying home -- >> no, not the feve
there is other breaking news tonight, where nurse amber vinson, we say may have, already been showing symptoms when she boarded the flight from dallas to ohio, that is three day before systemmatic. and the question is, if that was true, why did she fly? all of that is being investigated. on monday, when she went home and phoned into the cdc, she phoned in with a fever of 99.5, and said she had been treating a patient with ebola. why did the person say it was okay for her to get on the plane?...
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amber -- when the first nurse became symptomatic, amber was already in ohio.ls in texas started to reach out to other nurses that were a part of the treatment. and so the, the actual situation was that the nurses, that that team had been told to monitor their own temperature. there wasn't a reporting requirement. >> so they got in touch with amber, right, while she was in ohio? >> that's correct. and asked her, had she been monitoring her temperature. and how did she feel. and she told them that she was feeling fine. when someone followed up with her monday, just when she was getting ready to fly, she reported what her temperature was. and that she was on a return flight that afternoon. and so someone in texas said, wait, let me check and made several calls to the cdc. >> so mr. vinson, at no point to your knowledge, did she ever contact the cdc. someone, a health worker in dallas contacted the cdc for her? >> absolutely. to my knowledge, there's, yeah, no point did she directly contact the cdc. >> so the person from texas got back to her and said what to her?
amber -- when the first nurse became symptomatic, amber was already in ohio.ls in texas started to reach out to other nurses that were a part of the treatment. and so the, the actual situation was that the nurses, that that team had been told to monitor their own temperature. there wasn't a reporting requirement. >> so they got in touch with amber, right, while she was in ohio? >> that's correct. and asked her, had she been monitoring her temperature. and how did she feel. and she...
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her mother would end up holding amber until she died. organizers say they wanted to start the race here, stephanie says that was just too much. instead, men and women from all backgrounds gathered for a 5k on another street in honor of a mother who will never stop fighting, a daughter who will never stop inspiring. >> amber would never understand if i just collapsed in grief. that was not her. you know, if it had been me on the pavement that night, she would be out here doing this. >> reporter: in northern liberties, steve patterson, "eyewitness news" on the cw philly. >> well, a philadelphia special education teacher continuing the search now for her beloved dog that was stolen along with her car. j.j. pierce said her friends gathered in hawthorne park in south philadelphia to begin their search for lieu wee. pierce made a stop at the home depot and left her lab in the car. when she came out the car and the two year old dog were gone. >> the turnout is incredible. i can't believe this many people are willing to help find him. there's go
her mother would end up holding amber until she died. organizers say they wanted to start the race here, stephanie says that was just too much. instead, men and women from all backgrounds gathered for a 5k on another street in honor of a mother who will never stop fighting, a daughter who will never stop inspiring. >> amber would never understand if i just collapsed in grief. that was not her. you know, if it had been me on the pavement that night, she would be out here doing this....
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amber vinson was this morning when dr. frieden talked to the press as the head of the cdc, tom frieden, he said that she had breached protocol when getting on that plane with the slightly elevated fever. we're now learning that she had actually called the cdc because she was self-monitoring and had been given the green light. this is twice in a row, we have to note here, in which the initial response of the cdc was to say that the protocol was breacheded in the case of ms. pham and in ms. vinson and that it later turned out that the protocol wasn't breached, necessarily, that either the protocol was insufficiently explained or in this case she had actually checked with the cdc apparently it appears told her to get on the plane. >> the cdc, in an attempt to try and explain it -- one could argue the explanation itself is even more confusing, but in an attempt to explain it essentially said they have these workers, get a phone call, they go to a website, and they look, 99.5, and they say, okay, well, yeah, it's fine for you t
amber vinson was this morning when dr. frieden talked to the press as the head of the cdc, tom frieden, he said that she had breached protocol when getting on that plane with the slightly elevated fever. we're now learning that she had actually called the cdc because she was self-monitoring and had been given the green light. this is twice in a row, we have to note here, in which the initial response of the cdc was to say that the protocol was breacheded in the case of ms. pham and in ms....
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there has been an update on amber vinson. we were able to watch her yesterday in realtime when she got off the plane to go to emory, she was able to walk with a little bit of aid of her own accord into an ambulance and then she was taken to emory university hospital where they have that special biocontainment unit. she was able to walk which certainly is a good sign. similar to kent brantly who was the first ebola patient who tested positive in liberia and he was able to walk off a plane and get into an ambulance as you may remember to go to emory. >> i talked to him last night on his show and he's doing better but by no means has he bounced back. you're in dallas. you're talking to people who live there. if you can, just give us a real idea of how people are feeling in this community. here they have thomas eric duncan and two nurses all of whom have ebola. is it fear? a couple schools have closed. put this in perspective for us, please. >> it's different for everybody. i can tell just about everywhere i go in dallas people r
there has been an update on amber vinson. we were able to watch her yesterday in realtime when she got off the plane to go to emory, she was able to walk with a little bit of aid of her own accord into an ambulance and then she was taken to emory university hospital where they have that special biocontainment unit. she was able to walk which certainly is a good sign. similar to kent brantly who was the first ebola patient who tested positive in liberia and he was able to walk off a plane and...
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but in the end authorities say the amber alert helped out. county police say tiamarie valenzuela sped off with her children, 1-year-old geea and gamgam following a domestic disbeauty their father. >> apatient through female had threatened -- apparently the female had threatened to take off with her children and drive off a bridge. >> due to the threat, authorities issued an amber alert and police positioned themselves at area positions looking for a black honda cross ur with maryland tags 9 az 6888. in the end you'll were found in delaware, which is very close to the delaware memorial bridge. police would not say exactly where they were discovered but based on their investigation, the mother had no intention of hurting her children. >> we didn't find them in a position where the children were being threatened or her life was in jeopardy at that point. >> authorities say the amber alert did help police track her down. >> we have to take this seriously. we're dealing children here. we have the technology. i told people share, tweet is, and text
but in the end authorities say the amber alert helped out. county police say tiamarie valenzuela sped off with her children, 1-year-old geea and gamgam following a domestic disbeauty their father. >> apatient through female had threatened -- apparently the female had threatened to take off with her children and drive off a bridge. >> due to the threat, authorities issued an amber alert and police positioned themselves at area positions looking for a black honda cross ur with...
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she's 29-year-old amber vincent. here's her photograph. some of the first images we're getting on her here at cnn. she was in the thick of it treating thomas eric duncan. she flew on a commercial jet just a day before she fell ill and just about 48 hours after that patient who had come over from liberia then died in dallas. the nurse, again, 29-year-old amber vincent and so you see the map. so last friday she jumped on that plane from dallas to cleveland. that return trip was frontier airlines flight 1143. came back to dallas monday night. health officials said she headed to cleveland to visit her family. here's what's key. the director of the cdc says given her previous exposure to duncan at that dallas hospital, vincent had no business being on that commercial airplane. >> because at that point she was in a group of individuals known to have exposure to ebola, she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. the cdc guidance in this setting outlines the need for what's called controlled movement much that can include a chartered pla
she's 29-year-old amber vincent. here's her photograph. some of the first images we're getting on her here at cnn. she was in the thick of it treating thomas eric duncan. she flew on a commercial jet just a day before she fell ill and just about 48 hours after that patient who had come over from liberia then died in dallas. the nurse, again, 29-year-old amber vincent and so you see the map. so last friday she jumped on that plane from dallas to cleveland. that return trip was frontier airlines...
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amber vinson is coming your way to emory university hospital in atlanta. is this a sign that the cdc has lost confidence in that hospital? >> it could be, and that's very disappointing. for some time we were talking about the fact that any hospital in the country should be able to take care of a patient with ebola because the isolation procedures really aren't that challenging. you don't need a big, sophisticated center like an emory, but to your point, maybe this is a little bit of a surrender to some extent and it's not so much the treatment, i don't think, jake. there is no specific treatment for ebola and you manage someone's fluids and replace those fluids as necessary and we know the nurse nina pham got a blood transfusion that could be given anywhere, and it could be given in dallas or anywhere. listen to dr. frieden closely and he said amber vinson is ill and sounds like she's more ill than nina pham and that was part of her reason to go to emory. what does that mean, exactly? how do you interpret that some the treatment will be better at emory, pe
amber vinson is coming your way to emory university hospital in atlanta. is this a sign that the cdc has lost confidence in that hospital? >> it could be, and that's very disappointing. for some time we were talking about the fact that any hospital in the country should be able to take care of a patient with ebola because the isolation procedures really aren't that challenging. you don't need a big, sophisticated center like an emory, but to your point, maybe this is a little bit of a...
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what would you tell nina and amber right now? >> i would tell them to please stay strong, you know, hang in there. do everything you can to get better. it's not your fault. you're america's heroes and we're all rooting for you. >> reporter: we do want to mention that nurse is monitoring herself for any ebola symptoms. we chose to interview her in person. texas health presbyterian has not gotten back to us about miss agir's comments. david? >> tom llamas tonight, thank you. >>> and this image this evening. you'll remember the frontier airlines plane amber vinson flew on from cleveland back to dallas. with an elevated temperature and now we're learning symptom lgs days before we know it. tonight, that plane is in denver being sanitized now for the fourth time. some carpet and seat coverers removed. air fitters dils carded. and we know that plane was given a standard cleaning after vinson's flight, but then put back into service, flying five more times before vinson was diagnosed. our coverage of ebola for tonight. >>> but we are go
what would you tell nina and amber right now? >> i would tell them to please stay strong, you know, hang in there. do everything you can to get better. it's not your fault. you're america's heroes and we're all rooting for you. >> reporter: we do want to mention that nurse is monitoring herself for any ebola symptoms. we chose to interview her in person. texas health presbyterian has not gotten back to us about miss agir's comments. david? >> tom llamas tonight, thank you....
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her mother would end up holding amber until she died.rganizers say they wanted to start the race here, stephanie says, that was just too much. instead men and women from all backgrounds gathered for 5k on another seaside street in honor of a mother who will never stop fighting a daughter who will never stop inspiring. >> amber would never understand if i just collapsed and -- that was not her. you know, if it had been on the pavement that night she'd be out here doing this. >> reporter: in known liberties, steve patterson cbs 3 "eyewitness news". >> the 22 year old man was killed the shooting happened at eighth and hunting park just before 11:00 o'clock friday night. detectives are reviewing surveillance video from neighboring businesses. but still no word on what sparked the shooting. >>> a philadelphia special education teacher is continuing the search this weekend for her beloved dog that was stolen along with her car. jj pierce and her friends gathered at hawthorn park in south philadelphia to begin their search for louie. pierce mad
her mother would end up holding amber until she died.rganizers say they wanted to start the race here, stephanie says, that was just too much. instead men and women from all backgrounds gathered for 5k on another seaside street in honor of a mother who will never stop fighting a daughter who will never stop inspiring. >> amber would never understand if i just collapsed and -- that was not her. you know, if it had been on the pavement that night she'd be out here doing this. >>...
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plus our interview with the president of frontier airlines on which amber vinson traveled. and frontier is not happy. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. ghave a nice flight!r bag right here. traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. >>> wraeking tonight, new information on the nurse who was cleared to travel after showing symptoms of ebola and contacting the cdc about them. today the cdc suggested amber vinson may have been showing signs of illness much earlier than originally revealed raisin
plus our interview with the president of frontier airlines on which amber vinson traveled. and frontier is not happy. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. ghave a nice flight!r bag right here. traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an...
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an amber alert. >> 911. what are you reporting? >> i just saw an amber alert on my phone. and i'm pretty sure i just saw the car. >> reporter: authorities were looking for this 18-month-old boy abducted by his mother after she allegedly assaulted her estranged husband, the boy's father, who had custody. >> just when we saw that it was in olympia, i mean, my heart dropped. >> reporter: wood, riding in the car with her dad near olympia, washington, immediately read the message, including the description of the vehicle. >> we saw the car. we got behind the car immediately. i called 911. >> you're doing great. stay with me and keep letting me know where you're at. >> reporter: stunned, wood and her dad tail the vehicle, relaying their every move. >> we're getting on i-5 right now. >> north or south? >> northbound. >> reporter: the boy's mother, now charged with kidnapping. >> the only hero i want to be is the hero of that little kid. >> reporter: since amber alerts started in 1996, 703 children have been rescued. cell phone alerts started going out in 2013. and by our count, t
an amber alert. >> 911. what are you reporting? >> i just saw an amber alert on my phone. and i'm pretty sure i just saw the car. >> reporter: authorities were looking for this 18-month-old boy abducted by his mother after she allegedly assaulted her estranged husband, the boy's father, who had custody. >> just when we saw that it was in olympia, i mean, my heart dropped. >> reporter: wood, riding in the car with her dad near olympia, washington, immediately read...
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we're told amber vinson is ill, but not seriously ill. the cdc deciding today two ebola patients at this general hospital, too many. amber joy vinson in a full haz-mat suit, tonight walking onto that high tech bio containment plane heading to atlanta. the associated press reporting she had close contact with thomas eric duncan, drawing his blood, inserting catheters. no word yet on exactly how she became infected. >> this is a heroic person, a person who dedicated her life and is dedicating her life, to helping others and is a servant leader. this is a person with their life before them. >> reporter: last friday, two days after duncan died, amber vinson flying to cleveland to visit her mother and plan her wedding. but while she was there, back in dallas, her fellow nurse, nina pham, developing a fever, going to the hospital, diagnosed with ebola. the very next day, vinson getting on a frontier airlines flight with 132 other passengers and flying home to dallas. the cdc tonight trying to track down those travelers. then yesterday, troublin
we're told amber vinson is ill, but not seriously ill. the cdc deciding today two ebola patients at this general hospital, too many. amber joy vinson in a full haz-mat suit, tonight walking onto that high tech bio containment plane heading to atlanta. the associated press reporting she had close contact with thomas eric duncan, drawing his blood, inserting catheters. no word yet on exactly how she became infected. >> this is a heroic person, a person who dedicated her life and is...
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amber vinson's flight from ohio to texas is sparking ebola fear in both states. two schools in bellton, texas are closed because parents flew on the same flight as vinson. and in ohio, a staff member traveled from dallas home to ohio on a different flight from vinson, but quote, perhaps the same aircraft. schools in both districts will be cleaned. >> i understand why people are concerned. medical experts tell you this is an overabundance of caution. >>> a house committee is holding a hearing on the ebola situation in texas. among those under the microscope is thomas frieden and an official has submitted written testimony saying we are deeply sorry for failing to diagnose duncan with ebola. >>> house speaker boehner says the white house needs to consider the ban on travel from west african nations dealing with ebola right now. pennsylvania congress member schuster and tom marino joining this call. marino is demanding the resignation of thomas frieden. >>> four major airports begin enhanced ebola screenings on monday. newark, washington dulles, o'hare and hartsfiel
amber vinson's flight from ohio to texas is sparking ebola fear in both states. two schools in bellton, texas are closed because parents flew on the same flight as vinson. and in ohio, a staff member traveled from dallas home to ohio on a different flight from vinson, but quote, perhaps the same aircraft. schools in both districts will be cleaned. >> i understand why people are concerned. medical experts tell you this is an overabundance of caution. >>> a house committee is...