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dr. nancy schneiderman. it's further reported tonight that dr. nancy and the rest of her nbc crew in liberia is also going to be flown back to the united states and they are also going to be placed under quarantine here, in the united states, for at least 21 days. it's described as the conservative end of the spectrum. >>> we're told this is being done out of an abundance of kwaugs. so far, none of the nbc staff aside of this young camera man have shown any of the symptoms. but, again, the breaking news at this hour is that a 33-year-old american freelance camera man working on the ground for nbc news in liberia has been tested positive for ebola. her crew there includes this young camera man. thank you so much for being there tonight. i'm sure this is a very, very difficult time. >> hi, rachel. it's been a bumpy day, to say the least. but you got things right. this is a very experienced photojournalist who we hired to augment our team on the field in monrovia. yesterday, we were at a border crossing traveling from one area to another. his tempera
dr. nancy schneiderman. it's further reported tonight that dr. nancy and the rest of her nbc crew in liberia is also going to be flown back to the united states and they are also going to be placed under quarantine here, in the united states, for at least 21 days. it's described as the conservative end of the spectrum. >>> we're told this is being done out of an abundance of kwaugs. so far, none of the nbc staff aside of this young camera man have shown any of the symptoms. but, again,...
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dr. nancy schneiderman has been kwarn teemed.hle maddow show" starts right now. >> we're going to be speaking with the doctor in just a moment. that is news that involves this network. late tonight, within this last hour, nbc news reported both of staff here and now publicly to everyone, nbc news has reported that an more than camera man who has been working as a freelancer for nbc news in liberia, he has just tested positive for ebola. he had been working on the ground with nbc news chief medical correspondent dr. nancy schneiderman. she is going to be joining us live from monrovia in just a moment. the camera man was just hired on
dr. nancy schneiderman has been kwarn teemed.hle maddow show" starts right now. >> we're going to be speaking with the doctor in just a moment. that is news that involves this network. late tonight, within this last hour, nbc news reported both of staff here and now publicly to everyone, nbc news has reported that an more than camera man who has been working as a freelancer for nbc news in liberia, he has just tested positive for ebola. he had been working on the ground with nbc news...
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dr. nancy schneiderman who is leaving the country who is self-quarantining herself and the rest of the crew for 21 days. dr. nancy gave a little more insight on what is going on. >> we were working into a work space when he told us he wasn't feeling well. he joined us 72 hours earlier as an independent journalist. he visited the country two weeks prior to that. my suspicious he was infected before he met him and began symptoms once we met him. we shared vehicles, workplace, equipment. everyone here is hyper alert. we haven't been in close promise s proximity. we're being hyper vigilant we're at very low risks of becoming ill. >> also this morning there's new information about how thomas eric duncan was initially sent home from a dallas hospital. the hospital says he told the nurse he had not been around anyone ill. he said the same thing before boarding a plane to leave liberia days earlier even though as nbc news reported duncan helped and carried a pregnant woman who died of ebola. they'll prosecute duncan for lying on an airport questionnaire. >>> charles is joining us outside the hospit
dr. nancy schneiderman who is leaving the country who is self-quarantining herself and the rest of the crew for 21 days. dr. nancy gave a little more insight on what is going on. >> we were working into a work space when he told us he wasn't feeling well. he joined us 72 hours earlier as an independent journalist. he visited the country two weeks prior to that. my suspicious he was infected before he met him and began symptoms once we met him. we shared vehicles, workplace, equipment....
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dr. nancy schneiderman came back from aft african her cameraman is battling ebola. 29's brad satin reports. >> reporter: all around the country ebola has lot of people frightened right now it comes as no surprise that it's not sitting well to local that is a woman who may have been exposed to ebola was spotted around to town. >> i'm concerned but i don't think that it's, um, something to are paranoid about. >> reporter: paranoid, no, but it was the talk among those who saw the report by a local website that dr. nancy nighterman nbc s medical editor spotte spotteda car by this hope pell restaurant last thursday when she was supposed to be under a voluntary quarantine in nearby princeton. >> people are exchanging all kinds of germs. so it's, um, it's a little bit of a concern i would say. >> reporter: schneider man and her news crew had been reporting in liberia when a cameraman was stricken with the deadly virus recovering and she in a deal with the c d.c. was supposed to be isolating herself during the 21 day incubation period to make sure she didn't have ebola. but
dr. nancy schneiderman came back from aft african her cameraman is battling ebola. 29's brad satin reports. >> reporter: all around the country ebola has lot of people frightened right now it comes as no surprise that it's not sitting well to local that is a woman who may have been exposed to ebola was spotted around to town. >> i'm concerned but i don't think that it's, um, something to are paranoid about. >> reporter: paranoid, no, but it was the talk among those who saw the...
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dr. nancy schneiderman takes us inside the hot zone. >>> under fire. the secret service director grilled in front of congress over stunning lapses in white house security. but what she revealed may only further damage confidence in her agen. >>> paper or plastic? a big move to retire that question forever. are supermarkets near you next in line. >>> and an unscripted conversation with ben affleck there's role at home at husband, father and devoted fan of all boston sports teams. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters ine
dr. nancy schneiderman takes us inside the hot zone. >>> under fire. the secret service director grilled in front of congress over stunning lapses in white house security. but what she revealed may only further damage confidence in her agen. >>> paper or plastic? a big move to retire that question forever. are supermarkets near you next in line. >>> and an unscripted conversation with ben affleck there's role at home at husband, father and devoted fan of all boston...
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dr. nancy schneiderman, she was just interviewed over the phone on msnbc. here's a little bit of what she said under quarantine still in africa. >> we will be taking our temperatures twice a day. if any one of us spikes a fever, we will report ourselves to authorities. we are taking it seriously, but i want people to know we are well. >> they're not releasing the camera man's identity at the request of the family. the company is doing everything that i have can to get the best possible treatment for this employee. they're being closely monitors. and, of course, when they get back, there's a conservative effort to keep@ly them under quarantine for 21 days. this isn't the only big development happening, though. font, liberian authorities plan to prosecute the first person diagnosed in the u.s. thomas duncan said in his airport questionnaire he did not have any contact with people affected with ebola. he's recovering in a texas hospital. >> all right, kooet. are local militaries playing a role in giving aid to liberia. two military air kraft helping in the bat
dr. nancy schneiderman, she was just interviewed over the phone on msnbc. here's a little bit of what she said under quarantine still in africa. >> we will be taking our temperatures twice a day. if any one of us spikes a fever, we will report ourselves to authorities. we are taking it seriously, but i want people to know we are well. >> they're not releasing the camera man's identity at the request of the family. the company is doing everything that i have can to get the best...
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dr. nancy schneiderman the chief medical correspondent and she's been educating the viewers on nbc abouthe risks for ebola but a couple of days ago a local news website near where she lives in new jersey said lots of people had seen her out and about -- not lot, several people had seen her out and about. they described one case where she stayed in the car while someone was picking up food for her it wasn't as if she was walking down main street or something but she was out of the house and that did prompt some concerns and it got attention and it caused the state of new jersey to come out with the ruling last night. what's interesting about the nbc statement they say they expect this to continue. it's almost like they are trying to send a message to their own crew. >> right. >> but they also won't address the specific concerns about dr. nancy because they say it's about privacy. you have to feel for all the members of the crew because of the situation they're in at a time of some might say hysteria about ebola. imagine if they have friends or family members who are being judged or ostrac
dr. nancy schneiderman the chief medical correspondent and she's been educating the viewers on nbc abouthe risks for ebola but a couple of days ago a local news website near where she lives in new jersey said lots of people had seen her out and about -- not lot, several people had seen her out and about. they described one case where she stayed in the car while someone was picking up food for her it wasn't as if she was walking down main street or something but she was out of the house and that...
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dr. nancy schneiderman working with the free lancer will be flown back to the united states and will go into isolation for 21 days. and if her name sounds familiar she's a surgeon with university of pennsylvania hospital. meanwhile the first patient in the tous come down with virus is ill tonight and may be facing charge from home country of liberia. >> ebola patient thomas dunkin in serious condition that according to family in north carolina who spoke out today. >> we're hoping and praying eric survives the night and we got our hopes up for him and we hope he gets the necessary treatment he needs. >> he remains isolated at dallas opt and cdc says the patient may have had contact with at least 100 people including ambulance and hospital staff, friends and family including five children dunk sin related to. and none have symptoms. but they're being monitored. meanwhile health officials in texas decided to power wash the apartment complex dunkin vit visited family and at least four members were ordered to stay inside with no visitors for 21 days. dunkin is believeded to have contracted the de
dr. nancy schneiderman working with the free lancer will be flown back to the united states and will go into isolation for 21 days. and if her name sounds familiar she's a surgeon with university of pennsylvania hospital. meanwhile the first patient in the tous come down with virus is ill tonight and may be facing charge from home country of liberia. >> ebola patient thomas dunkin in serious condition that according to family in north carolina who spoke out today. >> we're hoping...
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dr. nancy schneiderman takes us inside the hot zone. >>> under fire. the secret service director grilled in front of congress over stunning lapses in white house security. but what she revealed may only further damage confidence in her agen. >>> paper or plastic? a big move to retire that question forever. are supermarkets near you next in line. >>> and an unscripted conversation with ben affleck there's role at home at husband, father and devoted fan of all boston sports teams. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening and as we come on the air tonight, we're covering a major development in the ebola outbreak. until now, until just a short time ago, in fact, americans could at least take comfort in the knowledge that all the thousands of cases of this deadly virus were discovered outside of our borders. but a late announcement tonight from the cdc just changed that. the first case has been confirmed here in the u.s. kate snow is here with us with late d
dr. nancy schneiderman takes us inside the hot zone. >>> under fire. the secret service director grilled in front of congress over stunning lapses in white house security. but what she revealed may only further damage confidence in her agen. >>> paper or plastic? a big move to retire that question forever. are supermarkets near you next in line. >>> and an unscripted conversation with ben affleck there's role at home at husband, father and devoted fan of all boston...
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dr. nancy schneiderman and her team are doing is the is the right thing. we wish them all thee'll check later this morning, too. >> let's tell you about corporate news. this is not good news. it hits close to home because it affected me, too. jpmorgan warns 76 million how households and 7 million small businesses may have had personal data exposed in the cyber he attacks. they have no evidence that personality data was released in the attack. however, as a customer of jp -- do you have a chase card? >> chase? yeah. >> they have my name, they have my address, they have my phone number and i'm not sure whether they have my e-mail address or not. but i think enough of that could -- maybe not in the context of the chase, but if you took that information and went to other companies and places where i might do things online or whatever, you could figure out. you could get passwords reset. i don't know. i don't know if that's enough y eoma ppl enoce t,poy oe oer ser ta ofhe tse henactaiths v e fuca yoount mor e,evreoio t annghife? dnt asngoiasuyohe saqu on k inre
dr. nancy schneiderman and her team are doing is the is the right thing. we wish them all thee'll check later this morning, too. >> let's tell you about corporate news. this is not good news. it hits close to home because it affected me, too. jpmorgan warns 76 million how households and 7 million small businesses may have had personal data exposed in the cyber he attacks. they have no evidence that personality data was released in the attack. however, as a customer of jp -- do you have a...
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dr. nancy schneiderman who is leaving the country who is self-quarantining herself and the rest of the crew1 days. dr. nancy gave a little more insight on what is going on. >> we were working into a work space when he told us he wasn't feeling well. he joined us 72 hours earlier as an independent journalist. he visited the country two weeks prior to that. my suspicious he was infected before he met him and began symptoms once we met him. we shared vehicles, rk
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dr. nancy schneiderman outlined today? >> they need to have a standardized plan that is implemented in every sincele hospital. currently our health care system allows for private hospitals to decide what protocols they choose to follow and what personal protection they choose to supplies and how they handle waste. and we're saying we believe as nurses we can only provide safe care if we have safe staffing, if we have adequate resources and if we have adequate personal protection to protect the health care providers from this communicable disease. >> so ms. berger what i'm hearing is you can't leave it to local officials to get this right. there has to be some standards that are going to be met and national protocol to deal with this ebola virus. am i hearing that correctly? >> you are absolutely hearing it correctly. what's happening now is our health care system is very fragmented. we have a privatized health care system. if we had a public health care system, which the cdc was referring to at the press conference, we wou
dr. nancy schneiderman outlined today? >> they need to have a standardized plan that is implemented in every sincele hospital. currently our health care system allows for private hospitals to decide what protocols they choose to follow and what personal protection they choose to supplies and how they handle waste. and we're saying we believe as nurses we can only provide safe care if we have safe staffing, if we have adequate resources and if we have adequate personal protection to...
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dr. nancy schneiderman's team for two days when he was diagnosed last tuesday. he contracted the illness before joining that crew. we're kpegting to learn more when doctors hold a news conference less than an hour from now. meantime the first person diagnosed with ebola in the united states is said to be fighting for his life. thomas duncan took a turn for the worse over the weekend in dallas. he is now in critical condition. family members say duncan is on a res pa rater and dial sis machine. john yang is tracking the developments in omaha. we have doctor from the university of texas here to answer your questions. let's go to john yang in nebraska for the latest. what do we know, at least we have the news conference coming up, john. we'll learn more but regarding his transition and transportation to that facility there. it seems as it went smoothly >>well, he's been there for two hours. if things are going as planned, we're told he would be assessed. they're looking at his symptoms, seeing exactly what kind of shape he's in. that will determine the treatment. t
dr. nancy schneiderman's team for two days when he was diagnosed last tuesday. he contracted the illness before joining that crew. we're kpegting to learn more when doctors hold a news conference less than an hour from now. meantime the first person diagnosed with ebola in the united states is said to be fighting for his life. thomas duncan took a turn for the worse over the weekend in dallas. he is now in critical condition. family members say duncan is on a res pa rater and dial sis machine....
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dr. nancy schneiderman and her team arriving in the usa they were checked by health official upon arrival all feeling well and in good risk. they'll stay home and monitor their temperature for the remain of the 21-day recommended by health authorities. let's head to tom costello live in washington. tom, what would the airport screenings look like? >> i think it's going to look pretty much like it does already. they want to put more cdc personnel on the ground at the four critical airports you mentioned. because 75% of the passengers come from west africa come to or through the airports as their major transit points. the thinking is if they can check people when they're coming through the airports it would be a good gate if you will or good check point to watch for anybody who might have an elevated temperature or also do thorough questioning of the individuals to ask where have you been. part of the problem here is that assuming you caught a flight from brussels to washington, d.c., if it was part of one single ticket where you originated in liberia customs and border patrol would know yo
dr. nancy schneiderman and her team arriving in the usa they were checked by health official upon arrival all feeling well and in good risk. they'll stay home and monitor their temperature for the remain of the 21-day recommended by health authorities. let's head to tom costello live in washington. tom, what would the airport screenings look like? >> i think it's going to look pretty much like it does already. they want to put more cdc personnel on the ground at the four critical airports...
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dr. nancy schneiderman.e quarantined, as all of them will be. >>> in wall street, massive data breach at jpmorgan. 76 million households and 7 million small businesses may be affected. now word on what data hackers have access to. >>> and the unemployment reports, at 8:30 eastern time. we'll tell you what the numbers mean and your money, it's jobs friday, october 3rd, 2014. "squawk box" begins right now. >> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and steve liesman. joe is off this week. the stakes are high for this morning's jobs report. stocks are on pace for the worst week in about two months. the s&p eking out the tiniest gains yesterday that saved the index from its first fourth days of losing streak for the year. barely eking it out, husband than 0.01 of a point. forecasters say the economy added about 215,000 jobs last month. the unemployment rate is seen holding steady. we've been watching futures ahead of that report this morning. y
dr. nancy schneiderman.e quarantined, as all of them will be. >>> in wall street, massive data breach at jpmorgan. 76 million households and 7 million small businesses may be affected. now word on what data hackers have access to. >>> and the unemployment reports, at 8:30 eastern time. we'll tell you what the numbers mean and your money, it's jobs friday, october 3rd, 2014. "squawk box" begins right now. >> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk...