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i'm anne-marie green. julia pearson says congress lost confidence in her ability and resigning as director of secret service was the noble thing to do. pearson stepped down yesterday following a series of major security blunders. both congress and the homeland security department say they'll conduct independent investigations. susan susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. pearson lost the support of lawmakers during her testimony earlier this week about last month's breach of white house security. now, the person in charge of the congressional inny, representative jason cha vits, says more evidence could be revealed. there was testimony during an earlier slipup during a presidential visit to atlanta. >> over the last several days we've seen recent and accumulating reports raising concerns about the agency and the president said that new agency was required. two weeks ago an armed private security contractor shared an elevator with president obama in atlanta. the secret service never knew the man
i'm anne-marie green. julia pearson says congress lost confidence in her ability and resigning as director of secret service was the noble thing to do. pearson stepped down yesterday following a series of major security blunders. both congress and the homeland security department say they'll conduct independent investigations. susan susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. pearson lost the support of lawmakers during her testimony earlier this week about last month's breach of...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning a hospital patient in hawaii is being held in isolation while doctors figure out whether or not he has ebola. the patient checked into the honolulu hospital yesterday. it's unclear whether the man had traveled to west africa. ebola is just one condition he's being tested for. >>> meanwhile texas hospital officials admit they dropped the ball on the first confirmed u.s. case of ebola. this morning the question is how many others have been put at risk. omar villafranca is in dallas. omar, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. now, we've learned that the patient is in serious condition here at texas health presbyterian, and while he's being monitored by doctors, there are new questions as to why he wasn't quarantined earlier. some parents in dallas say they won't send their kids to school today after learning five students in their area are being monitored at home for signs of the ebola virus. health officials believe they are among 12 to 18 people who may hav
i'm anne-marie green. this morning a hospital patient in hawaii is being held in isolation while doctors figure out whether or not he has ebola. the patient checked into the honolulu hospital yesterday. it's unclear whether the man had traveled to west africa. ebola is just one condition he's being tested for. >>> meanwhile texas hospital officials admit they dropped the ball on the first confirmed u.s. case of ebola. this morning the question is how many others have been put at risk....
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i'm anne-marie green. another american has been infected with ebola. he caught the virus in liberia and is being flown to the u.s. for treatment. and we're learning more about thomas duncan, the first person diagnosed with the disease in the united states. texas health presbyterian hospital issued a statement saying duncan had told the nurse he had been in africa before he was sent home september 25th. she entered that information in the nursing portion of the electronic medical record but it was not seen by a doctor. omar villafranca is in dallas with more on the widening ebola outbreak. omar, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. thomas duncan is still in serious condition and his family is being monitored. and doctors are getting ready to treat another american infected with the deadly disease. a free laynce cameraman covering the ebola outbreak in africa will be flown to the u.s. from liberia for treatment after contracting the deadly virus. he had recently begun working with an nbc news
i'm anne-marie green. another american has been infected with ebola. he caught the virus in liberia and is being flown to the u.s. for treatment. and we're learning more about thomas duncan, the first person diagnosed with the disease in the united states. texas health presbyterian hospital issued a statement saying duncan had told the nurse he had been in africa before he was sent home september 25th. she entered that information in the nursing portion of the electronic medical record but it...
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i'm anne-marie green. there has been a major setback in this country's commercial space flight effort. an unmanned supply rocket headed to the international space station skbloeded just after lift-off. the an ttares rocket exploded jt after it took off. cbs's bill harwood watched in shock as the rocket came crashing back to its launchpad on the coast of v. >> oh, my goodness. oh, my goodness. it looks like the rocket has suffered a catastrophic launch moments after its launch. it's fallen back on its launch pad. >> no one was injured. investigators hope to begin picking through the wreckage this morning. susan mcginnis is on wallops island. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. officials say they saw no hint of trouble until the actual explosion above the flight complex last night. the investigation is already well under way into what went wrong. >> and we have lift-off. >> reporter: seconds after blasting off from the launchpad on the island in virginia, the unmanned rocket bound for the in
i'm anne-marie green. there has been a major setback in this country's commercial space flight effort. an unmanned supply rocket headed to the international space station skbloeded just after lift-off. the an ttares rocket exploded jt after it took off. cbs's bill harwood watched in shock as the rocket came crashing back to its launchpad on the coast of v. >> oh, my goodness. oh, my goodness. it looks like the rocket has suffered a catastrophic launch moments after its launch. it's fallen...
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anne-marie? >> thank you. >>> this morning the secret service is under fire for another lapse in security involving the president. just hours after the secret service director faced heated questions about security breaches, the secret service confirmed that during the president's visit to the centers for disease control in atlanta last month, a security contractor carrying a gun operated the elevator mr. obama rode in and the secret service did not know he was armed. it's reported the man is a convicted felon. he refused to stop recording the president on a camera phone, was questioned and then dismissed. earlier i spoke with dan bongino, a former secret service agent and a candidate for public office. >> nobody gets on the elevator with the president armed. they have special programs firefighter those who get within a certain distance to the president. how this happened? i can only guess it was an off-the-record movement. >> on capitol hill secret service director julia pierson tried to explain
anne-marie? >> thank you. >>> this morning the secret service is under fire for another lapse in security involving the president. just hours after the secret service director faced heated questions about security breaches, the secret service confirmed that during the president's visit to the centers for disease control in atlanta last month, a security contractor carrying a gun operated the elevator mr. obama rode in and the secret service did not know he was armed. it's...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin in canada where a second terror attack in three days has struck the heart of the canadian government. this morning we're learning more about the lone gunman who opened fire on parliament hill in ottawa. he was a canadian citizen with a criminal record who recently converted to islam. the suspect gunned down an honor guard at point blank range before he was killed by a heroic government official. kris van cleave is in ottawa with more. kris, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. people across this country are expressing anger, shock, and sadness about what happened here yesterday, and many are asking the same question. how did a gunman get inside the parliament building. just hours after the attack on a soldier standing guard at canada's national war memorial in ottawa, the prime minister called the violence an act of terror. >> we will not be intimidated. canada will not be intimidated. in fact, this will lead us to strengthen our resolve and redouble our effor
i'm anne-marie green. we begin in canada where a second terror attack in three days has struck the heart of the canadian government. this morning we're learning more about the lone gunman who opened fire on parliament hill in ottawa. he was a canadian citizen with a criminal record who recently converted to islam. the suspect gunned down an honor guard at point blank range before he was killed by a heroic government official. kris van cleave is in ottawa with more. kris, good morning. >>...
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anne-marie. >> wendy gillette here in new york. thank you. >>> the centers for disease control says there's a delay in slipping through vaccines. some areas are running low but officials say the shipments will catch up and there will be enough vaccine for everyone who wants a flu shot this year. >>> well, this morning lava from hawaii's volcano is just yards away from yards in small towns. the lava started its advance back in august. our honolulu affiliate kgnb has our report. >> reporter: usga geologists telling that just yards from homes. they're trying reinforce the stability of the electricity grid here so everyone will have service even as the lava passes through. right now, we're told that the leading edge is sinking closer to a home, right now around 70 yards away. defense officials tell us they have made contact with the residents there and they have a rather positive outlook even given what they say. >> it's obviously very sad. many other people just adapting to it. i'm sure mixed emotions will come out in the community as
anne-marie. >> wendy gillette here in new york. thank you. >>> the centers for disease control says there's a delay in slipping through vaccines. some areas are running low but officials say the shipments will catch up and there will be enough vaccine for everyone who wants a flu shot this year. >>> well, this morning lava from hawaii's volcano is just yards away from yards in small towns. the lava started its advance back in august. our honolulu affiliate kgnb has our...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning a man with the first case of ebola diagnosed in the united states is being treated at a hospital in dallas. the patient arrived from liberia on september 19th. omar via fran eillafranca is ou hospital. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. we don't know much about the patient but we do know he is in an isolated section f the hospital and he's talking to doctors. as an unidentified patient under goes treatment health authorities are now tracking down relatives or friends the patient may have visited after exhibiting symptoms of the deadly ebola virus. >> it's certainly possible that someone who had contact with this individual, a family member or other individual could develop ebola in the coming weeks, but there is no doubt in my mind that we will stop it here. >> reporter: ebola spreads through direct contact with bodily fluids from an infected person showing signs of the virus. he didn't have symptoms of ebola when flying from liberia to the u.s. on septe
i'm anne-marie green. this morning a man with the first case of ebola diagnosed in the united states is being treated at a hospital in dallas. the patient arrived from liberia on september 19th. omar via fran eillafranca is ou hospital. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. we don't know much about the patient but we do know he is in an isolated section f the hospital and he's talking to doctors. as an unidentified patient under goes treatment health authorities are now...
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i'm anne-marie green. the fourth patient to be diagnosed with ebola in the united states is a doctor here in new york city. dr. craig spencer treated parents in new guinea before flying home a week ago. since then he has traveled around the city using public transportation. spencer didn't have symptoms until yesterday morning. health officials are working this morning to retrace his movements, and wendy gillette is just outside bellevue hospital. wendy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. dr. spencer remains in isolation at bellevue hospital this ing. although he moved around the city the last few days, health officials say there's no cause for concern. this ""new york post"" video shows the doctor being rushed to the hospital. doctors took no chances. the emts wore full protective gear as they transferred him to an isolation unit. mayor bill de blasio urged residents to stay calm after the 33-year-old tested positive for the virus, the city's first case. >> new yorkers who have not been ex
i'm anne-marie green. the fourth patient to be diagnosed with ebola in the united states is a doctor here in new york city. dr. craig spencer treated parents in new guinea before flying home a week ago. since then he has traveled around the city using public transportation. spencer didn't have symptoms until yesterday morning. health officials are working this morning to retrace his movements, and wendy gillette is just outside bellevue hospital. wendy, good morning. >> reporter: good...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning the fifth american known to be infected with the ebola virus is on his way to the united states for treatment. he became ill last week while working in west africa as a freelance cameraman for nbc news. he's expected to arrive this morning at the nebraska medical center for treatment. doctors there successfully treated aids worker say rah. duncan has taken a turn for the worse. marlie hall is in duncan. marlie, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, thomas duncan remains in critical condition here at this hospital in dallas, and health officials are doing everything they can. they are continuing the fight to contain the virus. 33-year-old ashoka mum powe will be treated for ebola in a specialized isolation unit at the nebraska medical center. the freelance cameraman became ill last week while working for nbc in liberia. >> from the time he exits the ambulance to the time he enters the unit will be about a minute. >> reporter: doctors will use the lessons they learned whil
i'm anne-marie green. this morning the fifth american known to be infected with the ebola virus is on his way to the united states for treatment. he became ill last week while working in west africa as a freelance cameraman for nbc news. he's expected to arrive this morning at the nebraska medical center for treatment. doctors there successfully treated aids worker say rah. duncan has taken a turn for the worse. marlie hall is in duncan. marlie, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie,...
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day.e a great day. >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> good morning, it is tuesday, october 28. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is nearly 5:00. and we're going to get you out the door with a little traffic and weather and i think it's your turn first. >> the weather looking good. it's a little chilly out the door this morning. turn on the heater today. it's getting close to that time but these temperatures are going to warm up nicely. the storm track actually going to be lifting the next couple of days. unfortunately, it could be headed our way toward the weekend. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and just about every part of the bay area has roadwork. there are a few cars coming across the richmond/san rafael bridge. >> no there are not. >> yes, there are a few. they have a couple of lanes blocked overnight. >> news director. [overlapping speakers [ laughter ] >> we have more coming up. >> don't let them trip you up. >> there are som
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day.e a great day. >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> good morning, it is tuesday, october 28. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is nearly 5:00. and we're going to get you out the door with a little traffic and weather and i think it's your turn first. >> the weather looking good. it's a little chilly out the door this morning. turn on the heater today. it's getting close to...
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i'm anne-marie green. federal aviation officials are investigating the deadly crash of an air tanker used to fight a wildfire in yosemite national park. the plane slammed into the side of a cliff yesterday afternoon. search crews reached the crash site overnight. the fire forced the evacuation of dozens of homes in foresta. andria borba of our san francisco station kpix is in nearby el porta. andria, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the crash happened around 4:30 while the pilot was trying to stop the dog walk fire from growing in size. the pilot was the only person aboard the plane when it crashed. here are some photographs of the crash. the crash was near the top of a 2,500-foot cliff. witnesses say it looked like it went out of control and came straight down. the plane, one of 23 kept in california for wildfires. wildfires are a common set especially this summer. ken yager who shot this photograph calls the crash devastating. >> it's horrible. this community has had fires on and off
i'm anne-marie green. federal aviation officials are investigating the deadly crash of an air tanker used to fight a wildfire in yosemite national park. the plane slammed into the side of a cliff yesterday afternoon. search crews reached the crash site overnight. the fire forced the evacuation of dozens of homes in foresta. andria borba of our san francisco station kpix is in nearby el porta. andria, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the crash happened around 4:30 while...
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anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> it's unclear why north korea released a man. he was one of three americans being treated by north koreans. he was traveling whelp he was arrested in may for leaving a bible at a nightclub. he appears to be in health. >>> ben bradlee is being remembered this morning as a tenacious newspaper man who led the newspaper. he died at home yesterday of natural causes. he was 93 years old. as oi mar villafranca reports he transformed a newspaper and helped inspire a generation of journalists. >> reporter: ben bradlee helped generate a generation of journalists at the "washington post." >> i do not believe the first version of events. i don't believe it. >> reporter: he brought skepticism to the post's daily reports. >> people don't tell the truth. they don't tell the truth in a hundred different ways and it's become so easy to lie. >> reporter: bradley became managing editor of the post in 1965. six years later the paper challenged the u.s
anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> it's unclear why north korea released a man. he was one of three americans being treated by north koreans. he was traveling whelp he was arrested in may for leaving a bible at a nightclub. he appears to be in health. >>> ben bradlee is being remembered this morning as a tenacious newspaper man who led the newspaper. he died at home yesterday of natural causes. he was 93 years old. as oi mar villafranca...
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anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington. villafranca reports he transformed a newspaper and helped inspire a generation of journalists. >> reporter: ben bradlee helped generate a generation of journalists at the "washington post." >> i do not believe the first version of events. i don't believe it. >> reporter: he brought skepticism to the post's daily reports. >> people don't tell the truth. they don't tell the truth in a hundred different ways and it's become so easy to lie. >> reporter: bradley became managing editor of the post in 1965. six years later the paper challenged the u.s. government and published the pentagon papers which revealed the u.s. had secretly increase its military involvement in the vietnam war. his reputation increased. he assigned body woodward and bob bernstein to cover it. their reporting sparked a government investigation that led to richard nixon's resignation. >> he had the touch. he had the ability to encourage people, stimulate people, but not run over them. >
anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington. villafranca reports he transformed a newspaper and helped inspire a generation of journalists. >> reporter: ben bradlee helped generate a generation of journalists at the "washington post." >> i do not believe the first version of events. i don't believe it. >> reporter: he brought skepticism to the post's daily reports. >> people don't tell the truth. they don't tell the truth in a hundred different ways and...
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anne-marie? >> all right. marlie hall, thank you very much. >>> this morning the aviation officials are investigating a minor collision here at jfk in new york. a fender bender on the tar manamack as they were headed toward the gate. a commuter plane was hit by a jordanian airliner. the nose of the larger jet hit the tail of the smaller commuter aircraft. there were no serious injuries. 159 people were on the jordanian jet, 44 on the delta jet. both jets taxied to the gate under their own power. >>> and the life of a united states army veteran is in the hands of the isis militants. peter kassig is the latest they're threatening to execute as the threat continues. the indiana man was captured by isis in syria a little more than a year ago while volunteering to help refugees of that country's civil war. on sunday mourners in northwest england offered prayers in memory of alan henning. a video showing the beheading of helping was released on friday. it was the execution of two americans that prompted president ob
anne-marie? >> all right. marlie hall, thank you very much. >>> this morning the aviation officials are investigating a minor collision here at jfk in new york. a fender bender on the tar manamack as they were headed toward the gate. a commuter plane was hit by a jordanian airliner. the nose of the larger jet hit the tail of the smaller commuter aircraft. there were no serious injuries. 159 people were on the jordanian jet, 44 on the delta jet. both jets taxied to the gate under...
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anne-marie? >> thank you. he was asked how this case differed from dallas. >> number one, we're very prepared. the city has a very orchestrated response with the hazmat team, a clear response from fdny and from the 911 sim. we know how to handle the case through dispatch. also ppe, personal equipment. >> should we be concerned? >> at this point, we should be aware but not overly concerned. this is not a hardy virus. it does not live for prolonged periods of times on a surface. i don't think there's a high concern, i really don't. >> is there a test he could take beforehand? >> there is. there's a test that takes a few hours. but when you test early on, sometimes it can be negative. sometimes falsely negative. so it may not be pos to pick it up early on. >> well, this morning the health and human services official in charge of preparing and responding to crises like ebola testifies on capitol hill. the doctor's testimony comes amid growing concern and calls for strict travel baps. in a statement before the case
anne-marie? >> thank you. he was asked how this case differed from dallas. >> number one, we're very prepared. the city has a very orchestrated response with the hazmat team, a clear response from fdny and from the 911 sim. we know how to handle the case through dispatch. also ppe, personal equipment. >> should we be concerned? >> at this point, we should be aware but not overly concerned. this is not a hardy virus. it does not live for prolonged periods of times on a...
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i'm anne-marie. we begin in canada where a second terror attack in three days has struck the heart of canada. he was a canadian citizen with a criminal record who recently converted to islam. the suspect gunned down an honor guard at point blank range before he was killed by a heroic government official. kris van cleachris vakris van cn with more. good morning. >> good morning. people across the country are expressing anger and shock over what happened yesterday and many are asking the same question. how did a gunman get inside the parliament building. just hours after an attack on an honor guard standing guard, the country's prime minister called the violence an act of terror. >> we will not be intimidated. canada will not be intimidated. in fact, this will lead us to strengthen our resolve and double our effort. >> a gunman killed the honor guard. politicians locked themselves in meeting rooms. h was killed by the sergeant-at-arms. the president spoke with the prime minister last night. >> i pledge
i'm anne-marie. we begin in canada where a second terror attack in three days has struck the heart of canada. he was a canadian citizen with a criminal record who recently converted to islam. the suspect gunned down an honor guard at point blank range before he was killed by a heroic government official. kris van cleachris vakris van cn with more. good morning. >> good morning. people across the country are expressing anger and shock over what happened yesterday and many are asking the...
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i'm anne-marie green. starting saturday federal health officials will ramp up screening efforts for the 'bow la virus at five major airports. the stepped up measures were announced soon after the death of the first ebola patient in the u.s. died. thomas eric duncan will be cremated. a sheriff's deputy who had been inside his apartment has been hospitalized after falling ill. h head no contact and he had no fever. susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. they offered these screenings to do something to allay americans' fierce. the president has been criticized by some of capitol hill after failing with a respon response. for now certain travelers will have their temperatures taken. dozens lit candles last night at wilshire baptist church in dallas to remember thomas eric duncan. yesterday he became the first person in the u.s. to die of ebola. duncan's fiancee who remains in quarantine told friends she's heartbroken. >> the first thing she said, my baby is gone. i'm finish
i'm anne-marie green. starting saturday federal health officials will ramp up screening efforts for the 'bow la virus at five major airports. the stepped up measures were announced soon after the death of the first ebola patient in the u.s. died. thomas eric duncan will be cremated. a sheriff's deputy who had been inside his apartment has been hospitalized after falling ill. h head no contact and he had no fever. susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning....
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i'm anne-marie green. ime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, october 21. i'm michelle griego. >> it's not just any tuesday. it's game one of the world series, by golly! . >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30. get you out the door with a little traffic and weather and that would be -- well, you can say hi. we'll go to lawrence. >> i'm glad we have our giants color on today. >> i have orange. >> i wasn't even thinking of it. here i have my royal blank, frank has his royal blue. griego got it right! >> i'm representing. >> weather looking good for the game tonight. we'll talk more about that, our weather looking not too bad. the sunshine will make a return but storm clouds on the horizon again. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and out the door it is quiet on the roads. you will hit roadwork for the next half-hour. crossing the bay bridge, westbound and eastbound 80 left lanes blocked not much delay. a visual distraction. a lot more roadwork to tell you
i'm anne-marie green. ime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, october 21. i'm michelle griego. >> it's not just any tuesday. it's game one of the world series, by golly! . >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30. get you out the door with a little traffic and weather and that would be -- well, you can say hi. we'll go to lawrence. >> i'm glad we have our giants color on today. >> i have orange. >> i...
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i'm anne-marie green. starting today everyone entering this country from west african nations will be monitored this week. but some believe the federal guidelines don't go far enough. three states imposed mandatory quarantines. new york has already revised its guidelines. those profiles are coming under file. kaci hickox has been forcibly quarantined. brian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. new york's governor softened the quarantine. but newark's governor did not. after a weekend of fierce opposition from the white house and some medical exports, new york governor andrew cuomo updated his state's 21-day quarantine protocol. following screening at the airport cuomo says anyone who shows no symptoms of ebola can now quarantine themselves at home. >> during those 21 days health care workers would check on them twice a day to monitor their temperature and condition. >> reporter: nurse kaci hickox is the first health care worker isolated. hickox is now being held in an isolation tempt here
i'm anne-marie green. starting today everyone entering this country from west african nations will be monitored this week. but some believe the federal guidelines don't go far enough. three states imposed mandatory quarantines. new york has already revised its guidelines. those profiles are coming under file. kaci hickox has been forcibly quarantined. brian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. new york's governor softened the quarantine. but newark's governor did not....
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, the first case of ebola patient infected outside of west africa has this nation on heightened alert. for now, the white house has ruled out a blanket ban on travel from west africa, but the government is considering more careful screening of airline passengers. yesterday, a sick passenger on a flight from new york to chicago triggered a massive emergency response at o'hare airport. the 70-year-old woman was vomiting but had no other symptoms. susan mcginnis is in washington with the latest. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. it was a full hazmat response at o'hare airport yesterday because of the woman's symptoms but also the anxiety that is spreading because of this disease. no one has contracted ebola on u.s. soil. the president says the chances of an outbreak here are low but the government is concerned enough to start preparing options. >> reporter: health officials in spain are tackles first case known of ebola outside of west africa. crews tran
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, the first case of ebola patient infected outside of west africa has this nation on heightened alert. for now, the white house has ruled out a blanket ban on travel from west africa, but the government is considering more careful screening of airline passengers. yesterday, a sick passenger on a flight from new york to chicago triggered a massive emergency response at o'hare airport. the 70-year-old woman was vomiting but had no other symptoms. susan...
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i'm anne-marie green. for those who had contact with the first ebola patient diagnosed in the united states, today is a big day. the 21-day incubation period ended at midnight, and their confinement and monitoring is over. meanwhile the government is issuing revised guidance for health care workers dealing with the disease. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. that's right. the quarantine is over for most of the people who had contact with thomas eric duncan. meanwhile federal officials here in washington are trying to ramp up their readiness for future cases, including a new military response team, and also new guidelines for health care workers that involve protective suits that don't leave any of their skin exposed. the confinement is over for the fiancee of thomas eric duncan, the liberian man who was the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. louise troh and three family members are now free after being kept under armed guard in quarantine for 21 da
i'm anne-marie green. for those who had contact with the first ebola patient diagnosed in the united states, today is a big day. the 21-day incubation period ended at midnight, and their confinement and monitoring is over. meanwhile the government is issuing revised guidance for health care workers dealing with the disease. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. that's right. the quarantine is over for most of the people who had contact with...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning a dallas health care worker who may have handled a lab specimen from the liberian patient who died of ebola is in isolation on a cruise ship anchored in belize. the ship sailed from galveston, texas, august 12th. they say she has been self-monitoring and did not have direct contact with thomas duncan. she has shown no signs of the disease for 19 days, the maximum 21 days. >>> president obama says he may appoint an ebola czar to head the administration's response to the virus. the first dallas nurse diagnosed with the disease is now being treated at the national institutes of health near washington. nina pham's colleagues showed their support as she left texas health presbyterian hospital yesterday. she flew in a private jet from texas to the national institutes of health in maryland. her doctors say she is in good condition. mark albert is in bethesda. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. pham arrived here just before midnight. she landed at a small airpor
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning a dallas health care worker who may have handled a lab specimen from the liberian patient who died of ebola is in isolation on a cruise ship anchored in belize. the ship sailed from galveston, texas, august 12th. they say she has been self-monitoring and did not have direct contact with thomas duncan. she has shown no signs of the disease for 19 days, the maximum 21 days. >>> president obama says he may appoint an ebola czar to head the...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning a dallas health care worker who may have handled a lab specimen from the liberian patient who died of ebola may have been on a cruz ship. the ship saled from dugalveston texas, august 12th. she has shown no signs of the disease for 19 days, the maximum incubation period for ebola is 21 days. >>> president obama says he may appoint an ebola czar to head the administration's response to the disease. the first woman diagnosed with the disease is now being treated at the national institutes of health. she flew in a private jet from texas to the national institutes of health in maryland. her doctors say she is in good condition. mark albert is in bethesda. ma mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. pham arrived here just before midnight. she landed at a small airport near here that already closed to the immediate public. meanwhile the hospital along with the cdc will hold an ebola u.s. conference call for all hospitals later this morning. 29-year-old nina pham in
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning a dallas health care worker who may have handled a lab specimen from the liberian patient who died of ebola may have been on a cruz ship. the ship saled from dugalveston texas, august 12th. she has shown no signs of the disease for 19 days, the maximum incubation period for ebola is 21 days. >>> president obama says he may appoint an ebola czar to head the administration's response to the disease. the first woman diagnosed with the disease is...
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. >> anne-marie, good morning. it was a full hazmat response at o'hare airport yesterday because of the woman's symptoms but also the anxiety that is spreading because of this disease. no one has contracted ebola on u.s. soil. the president says the chances of an outbreak here are low but the government is concerned enough to start preparing options. >> reporter: health officials in spain are tackles first case known of ebola outside of west africa. crews transported a nurse last night while treating this spin priest who came from sierra leone for care but later died. >> we all try to practice precautions when we put a gown on and then take them off. >> reporter: president obama has promised to send up to 4,000 u.s. troops to west africa. the pentagon says about 350 are already there. he also called for the creation of up to 17 ebola treatment facilities. with passengers u.s. and abroad to help stop the spread of ebola. >> all of these things may be confident here in the united states, the chances of on outbreak of
. >> anne-marie, good morning. it was a full hazmat response at o'hare airport yesterday because of the woman's symptoms but also the anxiety that is spreading because of this disease. no one has contracted ebola on u.s. soil. the president says the chances of an outbreak here are low but the government is concerned enough to start preparing options. >> reporter: health officials in spain are tackles first case known of ebola outside of west africa. crews transported a nurse last...
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i'm anne-marie green. madison bumgarner pitches the san francisco giants into another world series title, their third since 2010. the big giants' lefty dominated the kansas city royals as san francisco beat the royals 3-2 in a dramatic game seven. the giants' win set off a wild and sometimes out of control celebration in san francisco. at least two people were shot, but they're expected to survive. there have been a handful of arrests as well. we'll have much more on the game coming up later in the broadcast. >>> but now we go to the ebola crisis. in maine this morning a defiant nurse will end her quarantine even though they want her to stay put. all state police could do is watch and monitor her movements. they can't physically detain her because the judge hasn't signed an order granting the state request to do so. omar villafranca reports. >> you know, you could hug me, you could shake my hand. there is no way that i would give you ebola. >> reporter: kaci hickox says she will not remain quarantined in h
i'm anne-marie green. madison bumgarner pitches the san francisco giants into another world series title, their third since 2010. the big giants' lefty dominated the kansas city royals as san francisco beat the royals 3-2 in a dramatic game seven. the giants' win set off a wild and sometimes out of control celebration in san francisco. at least two people were shot, but they're expected to survive. there have been a handful of arrests as well. we'll have much more on the game coming up later in...
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i'm anne-marie green. starting saturday federal health officials will ramp up screening efforts for the ebola virus at five major u.s. airports. the stepped up measures were announced soon after the death of the first ebola patient in the u.s. died. thomas eric duncan will be cremated. a sheriff's deputy who had been inside the same dallas apartment where duncan was staying has been hospitalized after falling ill, but he had no contact with duncan and he had no fever. susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning. the white house ordered the heightened airport screening after duncan died and mounting pressure on the white house to do something to allay americans' fears. the president has been criticized by some of capitol hill for a weak response. some have been restricted. the u.s. says no to that, so for now certain travelers will have their temperatures taken. dozens lit candles last night at wilshire baptist church in dallas to remember thomas eric duncan. yesterday he became the first person in the u.
i'm anne-marie green. starting saturday federal health officials will ramp up screening efforts for the ebola virus at five major u.s. airports. the stepped up measures were announced soon after the death of the first ebola patient in the u.s. died. thomas eric duncan will be cremated. a sheriff's deputy who had been inside the same dallas apartment where duncan was staying has been hospitalized after falling ill, but he had no contact with duncan and he had no fever. susan mcginnis is in...
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anne-marie? >> marlie hall, thank you. >>> investigators from the national transportation safety board have arrived on the scene of a deadly plane crash in kansas. four people, including the pilot, were killed when the small plane lost power and slammed into a building at the wichita airport. as omar villafranca reports, it will be some time before the investigators can even get to the crash site. >> reporter: federal investigators have already gathered flight paperwork and interviewed a few witnesses, but they haven't been able to walk around the actual wreckage because the building that the plane crashed into is not structurally safe. the twin-engine plane fell from the sky just moments after takeoff on thursday, landing on a pilot training facility at the airport in wichita, kansas. >> airplane down. >> reporter: four people were killed in the crash, including three people inside the building, which housed flight simulators. the pilot 53-year-old mark goldstein also died. the former air traffi
anne-marie? >> marlie hall, thank you. >>> investigators from the national transportation safety board have arrived on the scene of a deadly plane crash in kansas. four people, including the pilot, were killed when the small plane lost power and slammed into a building at the wichita airport. as omar villafranca reports, it will be some time before the investigators can even get to the crash site. >> reporter: federal investigators have already gathered flight paperwork and...
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i'm anne-marie green. the director for the center of disease control says ebola could be the next aids. they noted how quickly the situation is changing in africa and leaders are pleading for more help as the u.s. ramps up efforts to control the virus. good morning, susan. >> good morning, an marie. airports here are getting ready to start screening travelers for symptoms. a congressional hearing in dallas is going to look at what happened to thomas duncan, the first u.s. patient to die from the disease and why others survived, but he did not. military planes carried supplies along with dozens of marines thursday, joining hundreds more building treatment centers for ebola patients. the help cant come fast enough for the outbreak in south africa. >> a tragedy in modern times will compromise the security of people everywhere. >> dr. tom friedman, director of the disease control and prevention drove that message home. >> we have to work now. >> reporter: today, the head of the homeland security homes a hearin
i'm anne-marie green. the director for the center of disease control says ebola could be the next aids. they noted how quickly the situation is changing in africa and leaders are pleading for more help as the u.s. ramps up efforts to control the virus. good morning, susan. >> good morning, an marie. airports here are getting ready to start screening travelers for symptoms. a congressional hearing in dallas is going to look at what happened to thomas duncan, the first u.s. patient to die...
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mark mauer, executive director of the sentencing project, and anne-marie shoe bet. district attorney elect, mark, are we ready to reconsider a different way of doing this? now that the high tide of both violence crime and drug relate crimed seemed to have past, in this low, is there an opportunity, a political space even, to have a conversation about the way we sentence and the way we punish. >> attorney general a year ago said we have too many people in too many of our prisons in america. fairly bold statement. and we have seen a number of states, new york, new jersey, reduced the prison population by 25% over the last decade. they have exceeded the national decline in crime rate, so i think for far too long, we have associated crime with incarceration, yes, incarceration has an effect on crime to some extent. paicularly sew when we talk about these low level offenses and other kinds of crimes like that, and of course it is a trade off in cost and efficiency anne-marie, if prop 47 were to pass, would it lower some of the strain on the courtrooms in your county? all
mark mauer, executive director of the sentencing project, and anne-marie shoe bet. district attorney elect, mark, are we ready to reconsider a different way of doing this? now that the high tide of both violence crime and drug relate crimed seemed to have past, in this low, is there an opportunity, a political space even, to have a conversation about the way we sentence and the way we punish. >> attorney general a year ago said we have too many people in too many of our prisons in...
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i'm susan mcginnis in for anne-marie green. they say a breach in protocol lead to the case of ebola. it's the first known case being contracted in the united states. she treated the liberia man who died from the virus last week. another person who came into close contact with the health care worker has been placed in isolation. brian webb reports. >> reporter: a hospital worker treating ebola patient thomas duncan was infected with the virus while wearing a gown, mask, gloves, and other protective clothing. >> which this individual was exposed, which they were, it's possible others were exposed. >> reporter: health officials believe workers somehow breached protocol and they're trying to determine exactly what happened. >> one of the areas we look at closely are things like how you take off the gear that might be infected or contaminated. >> reporter: the name of the female patient has not been released. crews started cleaning outside her apartment building and plan to clean inside on monday. city workers went door to door hand
i'm susan mcginnis in for anne-marie green. they say a breach in protocol lead to the case of ebola. it's the first known case being contracted in the united states. she treated the liberia man who died from the virus last week. another person who came into close contact with the health care worker has been placed in isolation. brian webb reports. >> reporter: a hospital worker treating ebola patient thomas duncan was infected with the virus while wearing a gown, mask, gloves, and other...
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anne marie, greer -- i'll get it. anne marie, forest lake, minnesota.do not argue with charles. he is the windshield, you are the bug. that's a nice vision, anne marie. thank you for writing. carol, westchester, pennsylvania. bill, are you planning to write a kids version of "killing patton." yes, it will be out early next year. meantime continues to be the best selling nonfiction book in the world. half million copies sold in about three weeks and we thank you all. also tonight, congratulations to edith and alvin in crockett, texas. they're celebrating their 75th wedding anniversary this week. wow. and finally tonight, "the factor" tip voting ay, for the rock and roll hall o fame under way. there are 15 nominees this year. and scanning the list my votes go to sting, joanjett, green day, the spinners and sheik, disco group chic. regular folks have a limited say in who gets into the hall of fame. industry people usually make that call. however you can vote at rockhall.com. rockhall.com. and the winners will be announced in december. "the factor" tip of t
anne marie, greer -- i'll get it. anne marie, forest lake, minnesota.do not argue with charles. he is the windshield, you are the bug. that's a nice vision, anne marie. thank you for writing. carol, westchester, pennsylvania. bill, are you planning to write a kids version of "killing patton." yes, it will be out early next year. meantime continues to be the best selling nonfiction book in the world. half million copies sold in about three weeks and we thank you all. also tonight,...
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anne marie, greer -- i'll get it. anne marie, forest lake, minnesota. argue with charles. he is the windshield, you are the bug. that's a nice vision, anne marie. thank you for writing. carol, westchester, pennsylvania. bill, are you planning to write a kids version of "killing patton." yes, it will be out early next year. meantime continues to be the best selling nonfiction book in the world. half million copies sold in about three weeks and we thank you all. also tonight, congratulations to edith and alvin in crockett, texas. they're celebrating their 75th wedding anniversary this week. wow. and finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day, voting for the rock and roll hall of fame under way. there are 15 nominees this year. and scanning the list my votes go to sting, joanjett, green day, the spinners and sheik, disco group chic. regular folks have a limited say in who gets into the hall of fame. industry people usually make that call. however you can vote at rockhall.com. rockhall.com. and the winners will be announced in december. "the factor" tip o
anne marie, greer -- i'll get it. anne marie, forest lake, minnesota. argue with charles. he is the windshield, you are the bug. that's a nice vision, anne marie. thank you for writing. carol, westchester, pennsylvania. bill, are you planning to write a kids version of "killing patton." yes, it will be out early next year. meantime continues to be the best selling nonfiction book in the world. half million copies sold in about three weeks and we thank you all. also tonight,...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news."he "cbs morning news." ,,,,,,,, >>> in england, a surprise visitor the the police station. a horse went through the door. the horse who lives in a nearby field didn't stay long, he was quickly escorted out. >>> a few weeks ago, the state department issued a visa program for people who worked with u.s. armed forces like trancelators or interpreters in afghanistan. we have the extraordinary efforts an american took to get his interpreter to safety. >> reporter: everyone calls him phillip. >> he had a bad smoking habit. at one point, he was lighting a cigarette saying you will call me phillip. >> reporter: the sergeant was with the 34th military police company in iraq. phillip was his interpreter, a high-risk job. >> we looked at phillip and are like you know the militia is going to come after you. >> reporter: when the tour ended, he couldn't just abandon phillip. he pushed for a state department visa. it came through last december. >> i love my country. i'm proud i'm from iraq. but it's
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news."he "cbs morning news." ,,,,,,,, >>> in england, a surprise visitor the the police station. a horse went through the door. the horse who lives in a nearby field didn't stay long, he was quickly escorted out. >>> a few weeks ago, the state department issued a visa program for people who worked with u.s. armed forces like trancelators or interpreters in afghanistan. we have the extraordinary efforts an...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, i'm susan mcginnis in for anne-marie green. the centers for disease control is rethinks its procedures for controlling ebola. anita sam, the dallas nurse, sick while treating the dallas patient is in stable condition. records indicate she repeated visited duncan's room. the world health organization calls the outbreak the most severe health in which in modern times. kris van cleave is in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, that dallas nurse is now a patient in the same hospital where she likely contracted ebola. this as the cdc says it's now necessary for u.s. health care workers to rethink and review the procedures they're using when treating somebody with the virus. a dallas nurse has received plasma to fight ebola. 26-year-old nina pham became the first person to contract ebola in the united states while she chaired for thomas eric duncan, the liberia man who died last week. so far it's unknown how pham contracted the virus. officials say she wore a glove, gown, mask and shield while treating dunca
captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, i'm susan mcginnis in for anne-marie green. the centers for disease control is rethinks its procedures for controlling ebola. anita sam, the dallas nurse, sick while treating the dallas patient is in stable condition. records indicate she repeated visited duncan's room. the world health organization calls the outbreak the most severe health in which in modern times. kris van cleave is in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter:...
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i'm anne-marie green, thanks for watching have a great day. >>> good morning, today of today is tuesdayon a casino. >> this morning. i'm erika von tiehl. possible break in the search for accused killer eric frein. we'll bring you up-to-date where pennsylvania state police are folk you go their search. >> she wasn't breathing, i tried cpr. >> a hit-and-run on south jersey road a woman left to die. now the victim's mother pleads for the woman behind the wheel to surrender to police. those stories and much more. first, our forecasts with katie. watching some showers this morning. >> little bit. yes, but less chill think morning than yesterday morning. >> exactly, yes, definitely milder morning.
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training shop for their continued outreach to the neighborhood and the community and want to recognize ann marie rogers that be here to answer questions if any thank you, ms. roger. >> thank you, mr. rogers hold on i mean, i'll ask for opening remarks thank you supervisor kim to correct the problem in the western selma plan to let the night life use move forward were there should be night life i had a lot of respect for the work that supervisor kim and her office and members of the community did in moving in western selma plan forward i ultimately did not vote for that plan that was a 10 to one so obviously i was think the losing side even though there's a lot of good in the plan in my view it was not support of night life in a neighborhood that is one the epic centers of lgbt night life in our city we know that night life in san francisco is incredibly important as part the cultural heart of the city it is what makes our city what it is in so many ways all too often night life is a problem to be tolerated or a thorn in the side to be dealt with we know that's not the case so one of the first th
training shop for their continued outreach to the neighborhood and the community and want to recognize ann marie rogers that be here to answer questions if any thank you, ms. roger. >> thank you, mr. rogers hold on i mean, i'll ask for opening remarks thank you supervisor kim to correct the problem in the western selma plan to let the night life use move forward were there should be night life i had a lot of respect for the work that supervisor kim and her office and members of the...
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. >>> good morning, i'm susan mcginnis in for anne-marie green. the centers for disease control has said it hasn't done enough to stop the spread of ebola. it comes amid rising concerns among health care workers that they're not prepared to handle the virus. the cdc outlining new steps to fight the disease including rapid deployment by rapid response teams. there could be as many as 10,000 new cases a week in west africa within two weeks' time. after meeting with allies president obama said the world is not doing enough to fight ebola. >> all of us are going to have to do more because unless we contain this at the source, this is going to continue to pose a threat. >> and kris van cleave's in washington with more. good morning, kris. >> reporter: good morning, susan. it puts the death toll at more than 4,400 worldwide. here in the u.s. the nurse battling ebola is said to be in good condition and they're making sure they're, in fact, ready for new cases. dozens of people gathered to pray for nina pham. she contracted the virus while helping treat t
. >>> good morning, i'm susan mcginnis in for anne-marie green. the centers for disease control has said it hasn't done enough to stop the spread of ebola. it comes amid rising concerns among health care workers that they're not prepared to handle the virus. the cdc outlining new steps to fight the disease including rapid deployment by rapid response teams. there could be as many as 10,000 new cases a week in west africa within two weeks' time. after meeting with allies president obama...
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that have past 90 days the option is still vail with a 90 day cap we have the planning department ann marie rogers who is here to talk about how we currently apply the cu for folks who want to have a bed-and-breakfast type of business in their home how often we actually approve and what are the rare instances we don't sea the types of conditions where the planning department didn't approve the cued. >> thank you skoopz planning department currently before the residential district other than the rh1 d you can seek the authorizations to become a hotel this is subject to the requirement the dwelling the process can take time but the quickest the is probably about 4 months with the anytime fee for a conditional use authorization is less than $2,000 despite the complaints we've received for short-term rentals informing people the process most people don't choose to pursue that that i abate the violation we had one that was approved at the planning commission. >> it was. >> it was correct. >> thank you so for the purpose of my amendment is really to show we're incentive vision zero is that a for
that have past 90 days the option is still vail with a 90 day cap we have the planning department ann marie rogers who is here to talk about how we currently apply the cu for folks who want to have a bed-and-breakfast type of business in their home how often we actually approve and what are the rare instances we don't sea the types of conditions where the planning department didn't approve the cued. >> thank you skoopz planning department currently before the residential district other...