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>>> and right now at 11:00, another patient dies from ebola on u.s. soil. why doctors say they couldn't save them. >>> plus, we are minutes away from learning more about what will happen to one of the bay area's most recognizable landmarks. >> and thousands of people in the south bay trying to come to terms with the loss of a church that's been in their lives for decades. >> good morning and thanks for joining us, i'm kris sanchez. >> happening right now. investigators are trying to figure out what caused a fire at a downtown san jose parking garage where a person was pounds dead inside of a burning car. live in san jose right now. that is near the santa clara county superior court building. do police have any leads? >> reporter: well, right now, they are just speculating. they're waiting for a medical examiner to come out and determine the cause of death. police right now are blocking off the entrance to the parking lot garage across from the main jail and the hall of justice. this accident happened way into the parking garage on the second floor. prelimin
>>> and right now at 11:00, another patient dies from ebola on u.s. soil. why doctors say they couldn't save them. >>> plus, we are minutes away from learning more about what will happen to one of the bay area's most recognizable landmarks. >> and thousands of people in the south bay trying to come to terms with the loss of a church that's been in their lives for decades. >> good morning and thanks for joining us, i'm kris sanchez. >> happening right now....
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he was flown to atlanta and the first person treated for ebola on u.s. soil. >> i think it absolutely would. people are going to work over there. they have to be motivated out of compassion for their fellow human being. but beyond that compassion, they need some incentive because it's a big -- it's a risk. it's a scary thing to leave your home, go to the other side of the world and take care of people dying of a deadly virus. so i think any barrier to that is going to have an impact on people who are trying to decide whether or not they can go help. >> dr. brantley isn't alone. essentially condemning the quarantines. dr. daniel turtel is also on the front line of the epidemic. >> i think when we talk about quarantine without getting into issues of policy, i mean, those decisions have to be based on science and there's not a void of science. we have science to help inform those decisions. >> both brantley and tirta, both doctors, they're among the health care workers recognized by president obama this week. i want to show you a picture that i took while i was
he was flown to atlanta and the first person treated for ebola on u.s. soil. >> i think it absolutely would. people are going to work over there. they have to be motivated out of compassion for their fellow human being. but beyond that compassion, they need some incentive because it's a big -- it's a risk. it's a scary thing to leave your home, go to the other side of the world and take care of people dying of a deadly virus. so i think any barrier to that is going to have an impact on...
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ebola patient at nebraska. the u.s. state department asked the nebraska hospital to treat him. he is the only confirmed case of ebola on u.s. soil. he is extremely ill but was stable enough to make the flight to the u.s. >>> a major decision in the michael brown case is expected any day. new audio recordings shed light on what happened the day he shot the teen. schools and law enforcement in missouri is raring -- preparing for the decision. a small crowd of people gathered to support michael brown's parents. michael brown senior and leslie mcfadden testified against torture at the u.n. >> had a chance to express the laws and the things that are going on in missouri. >> thank you for supporting us, and praying for us. >> in ferguson things continue to heat up as the grand jury considers if darin wilson should be charged. police are taking precautions to avoid violent riots. newly released surveillance video shows officer wilson leaving the police station for the hospital hours after the shooting. the dispatcher described a robbery suspect matching brown's description. >> a black male in a white t- shirt. he took a box of swisher
ebola patient at nebraska. the u.s. state department asked the nebraska hospital to treat him. he is the only confirmed case of ebola on u.s. soil. he is extremely ill but was stable enough to make the flight to the u.s. >>> a major decision in the michael brown case is expected any day. new audio recordings shed light on what happened the day he shot the teen. schools and law enforcement in missouri is raring -- preparing for the decision. a small crowd of people gathered to support...
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ebola days after returning to the u.s. from treating patients in west africa. there are now no cases of ebola on u.s. soild here has survived. spencer will take that's right a news conference today at bellevue hospital where he was treated. look for coverage later today on "action news" at noon and on 6abc.com. >>> new secretary of veterans affairs says he is restructuring the department. robert mcdonald made that announcement on the eve of veterans day. he says the focus will be on customer service for the nation's 22 million vets who use the system. and that includes disciplinary action against more than a thousand employees accused of delaying care for veterans. this comes after 5600 people have already been fired related to that scandal. >> the city of camden has had a violent few days recording two more homicides just hours apart. the first happened along haddon avenue at 6:00 last night. the victim was found shot in front of a residence multiple times and was pronounced dead at the hospital. at 8:30 another person was murdered on morgan street. the killing comes after two other men were murdered on
ebola days after returning to the u.s. from treating patients in west africa. there are now no cases of ebola on u.s. soild here has survived. spencer will take that's right a news conference today at bellevue hospital where he was treated. look for coverage later today on "action news" at noon and on 6abc.com. >>> new secretary of veterans affairs says he is restructuring the department. robert mcdonald made that announcement on the eve of veterans day. he says the focus...
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. >> days after curing the last case of ebola on u.s. soilatient with the infection is heading here. find out whoaz and where's he is going. >> reporter: you can see the snow on the grass. him we'll have an update on the accidents and disabled vehicles all when "action news" comes right back >> well, it must be 6:44 on a weekday morning, because the schuylkill expressway is starting to back up. we're seeing a live look from the action cam. >> let's go over to karen rogers she's got good ideas on how to get around backups like that, good morning. >> reporter: let's go outside and talk about the snow we see on the grassy surfaces. 422 approaching oaks that's eastbound traffic, you can watch for a slick spot or two, not seeing too many issues with that. it's off on grassy surfaces as expected. pennsylvania turnpike westbound approaching valley forge we have an accident blocking the two left lanes, they have pushed it off to the shoulder. but since it was blocking a couple of lanes expect slowing on the pennsylvania turnpike westbound. i-95 13 mi
. >> days after curing the last case of ebola on u.s. soilatient with the infection is heading here. find out whoaz and where's he is going. >> reporter: you can see the snow on the grass. him we'll have an update on the accidents and disabled vehicles all when "action news" comes right back >> well, it must be 6:44 on a weekday morning, because the schuylkill expressway is starting to back up. we're seeing a live look from the action cam. >> let's go over to...
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u.s. on the 13th day of his illness. he is now the second person to die from ebola on u.s. soil. dr. salia's family lives in maryland full-time while he traveled back and forth between here and senior. news4's chris gordon is in lamb ham with laex from relatives and more on the risk the doctor encountered and accepted. >> reporter: the community is coming together to pay condolences. but dr. salia, wife and new sons lived in new tarlton. because of his dedication to his work, he is rarely home. in this video, dr. martin salia this past april described his medical mission to treat ebola patients in sierra leone as a calling from god. >> i knew it wasn't going to be ro i belie god wanted me to do it. i knew deep within myself there was just something inside of me that the people needed help. >> reporter: treating patients kept him away from his home here in new carlton ton, maryland. this past weekend he was flown to omaha in critical condition. he was the third ebola patient brought to the nebraska medical center. he was the sickest so far. dr. salia died early this morning. his wife i
u.s. on the 13th day of his illness. he is now the second person to die from ebola on u.s. soil. dr. salia's family lives in maryland full-time while he traveled back and forth between here and senior. news4's chris gordon is in lamb ham with laex from relatives and more on the risk the doctor encountered and accepted. >> reporter: the community is coming together to pay condolences. but dr. salia, wife and new sons lived in new tarlton. because of his dedication to his work, he is rarely...
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. >>> he was the first to die of ebola on u.s. soil. s family is getting money from the hospital to head off lawsuit. did it make the right or the wrong call on that? you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. i'm just looking over the company bills.up? is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is something about the sweet meditative glow of a loading website.
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ebola on october 23rd just days after returning to the u.s. from treating patients in west africa. there are now no cases of ebola on u.s. soild here has survived. spencer will take part in a news conference today at bellevue hospital where he was treated. look for average later today on "action news" at noon and on 6abc.com. >>> the new secretary of veterans affairs says he's restructuring the department. robert mcdonald made the announcement on the eve of veterans day. he says the focus will be on customer service for the 22 million vets who use the system. that focus includes disciplinary action against more than a thousand employees related to the delay of care to veterans around 5600 people have already been fired related to that scandal. >> brand new this morning the captain of a south korean ferry that sank back in april will spend the next 36 years in prison. the captain was acquitted of murder but convicted on other charges in the boating accident that killed more than 300 people. the chief engineer of the boat will also spend time in jail. he gets 30 years and 13 other crew members were sentenced to up to 20 years t
ebola on october 23rd just days after returning to the u.s. from treating patients in west africa. there are now no cases of ebola on u.s. soild here has survived. spencer will take part in a news conference today at bellevue hospital where he was treated. look for average later today on "action news" at noon and on 6abc.com. >>> the new secretary of veterans affairs says he's restructuring the department. robert mcdonald made the announcement on the eve of veterans day. he...
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martin salia the only confirmed case of ebola on u.s. soil is critically ill.er patients have been treated at nebraska medical center. both were eventually given a clean bill of health. >> a check of your interactive weather on this morning. a calm today not too bad. but we got changes come tomorrow, right? >> definitely, karen. it is quiet out there right now. it's a little chilly but it is still and this is our last quiet day before things get pretty interesting starting tomorrow. we'll be hoping for just the clouds when we're in the throes of some pretty persistent rain and that is for tomorrow but it could be snow. it's not going to be. it is rain. that being said, we've got some snow across portions of pennsylvania right now mainly in the laurel highland. south central pa south of altoona but further towards the southwest we're watching, this system that developed overnight bringing rain to places like arkansas and western tennessee. it's making a northeasterly jog and it will continue to do so bringing us some rain by later tonight. now, temperatures righ
martin salia the only confirmed case of ebola on u.s. soil is critically ill.er patients have been treated at nebraska medical center. both were eventually given a clean bill of health. >> a check of your interactive weather on this morning. a calm today not too bad. but we got changes come tomorrow, right? >> definitely, karen. it is quiet out there right now. it's a little chilly but it is still and this is our last quiet day before things get pretty interesting starting tomorrow....
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on animal species. the game is called "roll with the angolans." >> time right now 6:41. breaking news to tell you about. a second ebola death on u.s. soil. latest coming up next. >> plus a hit-and-run driver causes a watery mess. >> and nearly a hundred years of history, a century burned in a matter of moments. why south bay fire crews are still on shooen this morning. >> and will live look outside in san francisco. you're back with nonstop news of traffic and weather right after. >> toyota, let's go places. -- back. get your share of 630 -- >>> now 15 minutes of continuous news, weather and traffic on "today in the bay." >> we begin right now with breaking news. the third ebola patient treated in nebraska has now died. hospital workers say dr. martin salia had kidney and respiratory failure when he arrived on saturday from west africa. he contracted ebola while treating patients in his home country of sierra leone. hospital officials plan to address the media later regarding his death this morning. >> record breaking cold sweeping across america's mid section. look at the video in kansas city this morning. that's a water fountain or rat
on animal species. the game is called "roll with the angolans." >> time right now 6:41. breaking news to tell you about. a second ebola death on u.s. soil. latest coming up next. >> plus a hit-and-run driver causes a watery mess. >> and nearly a hundred years of history, a century burned in a matter of moments. why south bay fire crews are still on shooen this morning. >> and will live look outside in san francisco. you're back with nonstop news of traffic and...
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that means there are no confirmed ebola cases on u.s. soil right now., fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? my motheit's delicious. toffee in the world. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> a ran dom act of kindness brightens the day of one of our nation's heroes. sid cline served in the navy. he helped deliver tanks to troops on land. recently he was dining with his family at a texas roadhouse in
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. >>> sad news from nebraska today where for the second time an ebola patient has died on u.s. soil. his name, dr. martin salia, he was a citizen of sierra leone who lived in maryland. dr. salia contracted ebola in his native country. just on saturday he was flown to nebraska medical center, the same facility that successfully treated dr. sacra and ashoka mukpo. dr. salia died there this morning. >>> as he first led on to our own anne thompson, pope francis confirmed today he's coming to america. he'll travel to philadelphia next september for a three-day visit to attend the world meeting of families. philadelphia's mayor today said it will be the largest event in that city's history, an anticipated 2 million visitors, more than doubling the city's population. the pope is expected to travel to new york and washington, but vatican officials have yet to confirm those stops. >>> still ahead this evening, the storm of controversy surrounding bill cosby. the growing allegations of sexual assault as another alleged victim has come forward. >>> and later, a young woman dreaming of a missio
. >>> sad news from nebraska today where for the second time an ebola patient has died on u.s. soil. his name, dr. martin salia, he was a citizen of sierra leone who lived in maryland. dr. salia contracted ebola in his native country. just on saturday he was flown to nebraska medical center, the same facility that successfully treated dr. sacra and ashoka mukpo. dr. salia died there this morning. >>> as he first led on to our own anne thompson, pope francis confirmed today...
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a second ebola death on u.s. soil as health officials warn the out break is not over. keystone, the house approves, the senate could be next. big science of big money and big impact on our special report. ♪ ♪ >>> tonight missouri is under a state of emergency, governor jay nixon has activated the national guard. he says he's worried about the possibility of what he calls expanded unrest after a grand jury hands down a decision in the michael brown case, that decision is expected soon. jonathan martin? ferguson. jonathan, what's the reaction there tonight? >> reporter: well, good evening, john. this decision by the governor to issue the state of emergency has certainly fueled a lot of speculation that the grand jury i decision could be imminent and concerns fears about how bad the violence could be. in a phone call a few moment ago the governors it's part of a con tip jensie plan to make sure law enforcement are prepared the st. louis counts and i city police departments were working with the highway patrol and the national guard are prepared for the worst, even though
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. >>> in another story nebraska doctors are preparing to treat another ebola patient on u.s. soil.r. martin is expected to arrive in omaha on saturday after testing positive in sierra leone on monday. he's a citizens of syrierra leo but legal resident. they successfully treated ashoka mukpo and dr. rick sacra. >>> the case of the missing mexican college students. there are reports in the mexican media that former mayor has been formally charged as, quote, the probably master mind of the disappearances according to the newspaper. state attorney's office and judges ordered him to remain in prison for the disappearance of the 43 young men that disappeared in the town of ig voila. still no answers in the case information a scene we covered all week in mexico. their families and classmates trying now a new tactic after they took over buildings, burned some others there in a caravan ride across the country raising awareness about their story. in the midst of this mexico's president halfway across the world. attending the g 20 summit in australia. what is next? will the families and the c
. >>> in another story nebraska doctors are preparing to treat another ebola patient on u.s. soil.r. martin is expected to arrive in omaha on saturday after testing positive in sierra leone on monday. he's a citizens of syrierra leo but legal resident. they successfully treated ashoka mukpo and dr. rick sacra. >>> the case of the missing mexican college students. there are reports in the mexican media that former mayor has been formally charged as, quote, the probably master...
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another case of ebola on u.s. soil. a patient being tested right now at duke university hospital. l dig deeper live with an infectious disease specialislas infectious disease specialisinf. >>> glad to have you back with us here on "new day." incumbent premier alexander charenko is declared the winner. moscow said it will recognize the results, even though kiev and the european union have called them illegitimate. a former navy sale who wrote, pardon me, about the operation that killed osama bin laden said he'd rather be overseas in isis than dealing with the fallout of his book. mark owen says he's never trained for the stress he's endured. he has been shunned by the sales and investigated by the federal government sand drowning in legal bills. he says he doesn't regret writing "no easy day." because if generals can do it, is can enlisted personnel. the end of a match more like a wrestling match. brad kozlowski slamming gordon. he was left with a flat tire. victory hopes dashed and apparently a lot of anger. another driver pushed kozlowski closer to gordon. both drivers walked away
another case of ebola on u.s. soil. a patient being tested right now at duke university hospital. l dig deeper live with an infectious disease specialislas infectious disease specialisinf. >>> glad to have you back with us here on "new day." incumbent premier alexander charenko is declared the winner. moscow said it will recognize the results, even though kiev and the european union have called them illegitimate. a former navy sale who wrote, pardon me, about the operation...
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the second time an ebola patient has died on u.s. soil. dr. salia contracted it in his native country. just on saturday he was flown to nebraska medical center, the same facility that successfully treated dr. sacra and ashoka mukpo. >>> as he first led onto our own anne thompson, pope francis will travel for a three-day visit to attend the world meeting of families. philadelphia's mayor today said it will be the largest event in that city's history, an estimated more than 2 million visitors. the pope is expected to travel to new york and washington, but vatican officials have yet to confirm those stops. >>> still ahead this evening, the storm of controversy surrounding bill cosby. the growing allegations of sexual assault as another alleged victim has come forward. >>> and later a young woman dreaming of a mission to mars, she's doing all the right stuff to get there. [prof. burke] it's easy to buy insurance and forget about it. but the more you learn about your coverage, the more gaps you might find. like how you thought you were covered for
the second time an ebola patient has died on u.s. soil. dr. salia contracted it in his native country. just on saturday he was flown to nebraska medical center, the same facility that successfully treated dr. sacra and ashoka mukpo. >>> as he first led onto our own anne thompson, pope francis will travel for a three-day visit to attend the world meeting of families. philadelphia's mayor today said it will be the largest event in that city's history, an estimated more than 2 million...
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. >> 6:23, still ahead a payout to the family of the only ebola patient to die on u.s. soil. >> a woman found beaten to death in west philadelphia, katherine. >> reporter: that's right, matt, police are on the scene of a homicide, a woman found beaten in her apartment. we have the the latest details coming up at 6:30 [prof. burke] it's easy to buy insurance and forget about it. but the more you learn about your coverage, the more gaps you might find. like how you thought you were covered for this. [boy] check it out,mom! [prof. burke]when you're really only covered for this. or how you figured you were covered for this. when you're actually paying for this. you might be surprised at what's hiding in your coverage. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ [announcer] call 1-800-farmers and see how much you could save. which means it's time thfor the volkswagens here, sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, ad
. >> 6:23, still ahead a payout to the family of the only ebola patient to die on u.s. soil. >> a woman found beaten to death in west philadelphia, katherine. >> reporter: that's right, matt, police are on the scene of a homicide, a woman found beaten in her apartment. we have the the latest details coming up at 6:30 [prof. burke] it's easy to buy insurance and forget about it. but the more you learn about your coverage, the more gaps you might find. like how you thought you...
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other news to tell you about this morning including the tenth and possibly sickest ebola patient arriving on u.s. soile on his condition and treatment coming up next. [ female annoale announc] hands were made for talking. feet...tiptoeing. better things than the pain, stiffness, and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate work well. xeljanz can relieve ra symptoms, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you have any infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz and routinely check certain liver tes
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on that news breaking overnight. a chilling new video, isis militants claiming to have beheaded another hostage, this time an american aid worker. >>> the latest of an ebola-stricken doctor being treated on u.s. soils in music raise money to fight the disease. >>> plus, the high life. hundreds of pounds of marijuana is up for sale in what is believed to be the country's first ever legal pot auction. >> and you know him from the saeb-stealer from "the hangover", but ken jeong is stopping by.cene-stealer from " hangover", but ken jeong is stopping by. >> you may know skippa. >> all that, plus tips on avoiding common thanksgiving mistakes. >> you'll have to tune in to see, rosemary. >> we definitely will at 8:00. thank you, guys. >>> now let's check in on what's coming up on "meet the press." new enrollment for president obama's health care law and friction in washington over the immigration reform. yoining us now for a preview is moderator of "meet the press" chuck tods. good morning, chuck. >> go, rosemary. >> let's talk about the latest in what we're learning about isis and the beheading of peter kassig. fill us in on what you know at this point. >> well, we're rejiggering our show as well. richar
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he's now only the second ebola patient to have died on u.s. soil. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, omaha, nebraska. >>> the department of homeland security says the u.s. will start screening travelers from a fourth nation in west africa. a cluster of new ebola cases have been confirmed in malli. the centers for disease control recommended these new screenings. while there are no direct flights from mali to the u.s. about 15 to 20 people take connecting flights every day. >>> the fifth and final suspect of the murder of a woodbridge high school junior has been arrested. police say the 16-year-old girl was taken into custody on friday. police say the girl was present during the shooting that killed brendan wilson. wilson was killed last week near his high school. investigators have called his death drug related and said he and the suspects knew each other. >>> and we have a developing story this morning in college park. university of maryland student are being told to walk in groups after a third student attacked in less than a month. this latest incident hap
he's now only the second ebola patient to have died on u.s. soil. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, omaha, nebraska. >>> the department of homeland security says the u.s. will start screening travelers from a fourth nation in west africa. a cluster of new ebola cases have been confirmed in malli. the centers for disease control recommended these new screenings. while there are no direct flights from mali to the u.s. about 15 to 20 people take connecting flights every day. >>> the...
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on the markets in 30 minutes. more bottom line bank -- more "bottom line" next. ♪ >> thank you for staying with us. ebola has claimed the second life on -- second life on u.s. soilay. she died at a nebraska hospital. death out ofecond 10 known cases. of theined by one leading experts in infectious diseases. welcome to bottom line, thank you for your time today. the ebola of, detection is key. the doctor reportedly showed symptoms on november 6 but tested negative. he tested positive just a week ago. what might have happened yet go >> when you have early infection sometimes the virus is so low that in fact it does not show positive on the test. that is the reason why when you recommend -- when we have a high suspicion of ebola that you repeat it in 48 hours so it may be 78 hours at the latest -- 72 hours at the latest. the virus is at such a low level. >> of all the actions undertaken by the centers for disease , what has been necessary and what might have been done to calm fears? >> i think it is important to that thehe public virus cannot be spread except when you have direct contact with the body fluid of a sick person. they see the devastating impact it has i
on the markets in 30 minutes. more bottom line bank -- more "bottom line" next. ♪ >> thank you for staying with us. ebola has claimed the second life on -- second life on u.s. soilay. she died at a nebraska hospital. death out ofecond 10 known cases. of theined by one leading experts in infectious diseases. welcome to bottom line, thank you for your time today. the ebola of, detection is key. the doctor reportedly showed symptoms on november 6 but tested negative. he tested...
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he's now only the second known ebola patient to have died on u.s. soil. gabe gutierrez nbc news. >>> a show of support is expected for police officers in franconia township who lost their jobs because of budget cuts. the union representing the officers is urging residents to come to tonight's township meeting. last month the board of supervisors unanimously approved laying off four full-time police officers, two part-time officers, as well as a police administrative position. the union has filed a grief epps over the layoffs. the board is expected to present next year's budget proposal at tonight's meeting. >>> the hearings continue over whether to revoke a philadelphia school's charter because of academic and financial concerns. walter palmer charter school is the subject of a federal investigation. a court ordered the school to return more than $1 million to the philadelphia school district after finding it enrolled twice the number of students that were allowed. walter palmer shut down its high school last month. a decision on their charter status is e
he's now only the second known ebola patient to have died on u.s. soil. gabe gutierrez nbc news. >>> a show of support is expected for police officers in franconia township who lost their jobs because of budget cuts. the union representing the officers is urging residents to come to tonight's township meeting. last month the board of supervisors unanimously approved laying off four full-time police officers, two part-time officers, as well as a police administrative position. the union...
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. >> also had an update this morning on the latest ebola-stricken doctor being treated on u.s. soil things in music being raised to fight the disease. >> hundreds of pounds of marijuana up for sale in what's believed to be the country's first ever legal pot auction. >>> you know it as the scene steeler from "the hangover" movies. this morning ken jong stopping by. >>> tips to avoid common thanksgiving cooking mishaps when we get started on a sunday morning on "today." >> i've got one tip. order it. my order is already in. >> that's what someone else just said. >> not creative, but you know, he's good. >> you have to do the dishes. it's great. >> have a good day. >> you, >>> pope francis is taking a solid position against ab borgs telling doctors to object to patient's wishes to protect human life. the pope made the remarks while speaking the the italian catholic doctor's association yesterday. in addition to abortion, he denounced euthanasia, calling it a false compassion. the pontiff said no human life is more sacred that another. >>> a scathing report says virginia nearly failed w
. >> also had an update this morning on the latest ebola-stricken doctor being treated on u.s. soil things in music being raised to fight the disease. >> hundreds of pounds of marijuana up for sale in what's believed to be the country's first ever legal pot auction. >>> you know it as the scene steeler from "the hangover" movies. this morning ken jong stopping by. >>> tips to avoid common thanksgiving cooking mishaps when we get started on a sunday...
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salia is the tenth person to be treated in this country with ebola, the second to die from the disease on u.s. soil> today we're getting a look at the immediate aftermath of that deadly malaysia airlines mh-17 crash. it shows the plane's wreckage on fire in a field along with that huge plume of black smoke. a neighbor shot that video but he did not want to be identified. this comes of course as the first pieces of wreckage have been removed from the crash site. crews began removing debris yesterday. it will eventually be sent to investigators in the netherlands. flight mh-17 was flying from amsterdam to koala pluala lumpu it was shot down over rebel-held ukraine. most of the people on board were dutch citizens. they all were killed. >>> people have until the end of january to file a claim. gm recently came under fire for not notifying a connecticut woman's familyç that her both 2003 was linked to the faulty ignition switch. so far it's been determined 32 families should be compensated. millions of chevy cobalts, saturn ians and other cars were recalled. >>> he was lircynched in 1956 we visiting fa
salia is the tenth person to be treated in this country with ebola, the second to die from the disease on u.s. soil> today we're getting a look at the immediate aftermath of that deadly malaysia airlines mh-17 crash. it shows the plane's wreckage on fire in a field along with that huge plume of black smoke. a neighbor shot that video but he did not want to be identified. this comes of course as the first pieces of wreckage have been removed from the crash site. crews began removing debris...
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ebola. additionally only two cases have actually been contracted on u.s. soil. as you may know both of those cases were nurses who came in contact directly with the dallas patient, thomas duncan who so far is the only ebola case that has caused a death right here in the u.s. >>> eric, we are getting word about a south sue danese soldier. in the incident last month our u.s. ambassador said the soldier fired two bullets into the vehicle which had bullet proof glass. no one was hurt and soldier was a member of the security team for south sudan's vice president. the country's military spokesman denies the claim saying the soldier only hit the vehicle with the butt of his gun. >>> man oh, man is a cold weekend in some parts of our country. >> there's a blast of winter like weather hitting a lot of our country. look at the scene in idaho, mother nature not being more than one foot of snow in that state, already broken the record for november. a lot of other states expected to get more snow this weekend. janice is live in the fox extreme weather center with the forecast
ebola. additionally only two cases have actually been contracted on u.s. soil. as you may know both of those cases were nurses who came in contact directly with the dallas patient, thomas duncan who so far is the only ebola case that has caused a death right here in the u.s. >>> eric, we are getting word about a south sue danese soldier. in the incident last month our u.s. ambassador said the soldier fired two bullets into the vehicle which had bullet proof glass. no one was hurt and...
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. >>> well, the latest ebola patient from the united states has arrived back here on u.s. soil. martin salia was put into an ambulance in omaha, nebraska. he's married to a u.s. citizen and is a permanent u.s. resident. he's been in west africa treating ebola patients in his native sierra leone, one of the three hardest hit areas with the ebola virus. we'll go to seema yasmin. i want your take on one of the things we saw as this patient was coming off of the plane. we saw him coming off the plane and then we saw sort of a bubble. you can barely see it, but a bubble was placed around him. this is different than other ebola patients returning to the united states. he's on a stretcher with some sort of bubble around him. he's not walking off the plane like we saw some of the other ebola patients do. >> that's right, poppy. this bubble or cocoon is typical of what is on the medical evacuation planes. but so far we have not mentioned that bubble or cocoon come off the plane with a patient. and we were told by spokespeople in nebraska just this morning that this patient is the sickest
. >>> well, the latest ebola patient from the united states has arrived back here on u.s. soil. martin salia was put into an ambulance in omaha, nebraska. he's married to a u.s. citizen and is a permanent u.s. resident. he's been in west africa treating ebola patients in his native sierra leone, one of the three hardest hit areas with the ebola virus. we'll go to seema yasmin. i want your take on one of the things we saw as this patient was coming off of the plane. we saw him coming...
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ebola patients. but we are getting our first glimpse of the tenth bp pash to be treated on u.s. soil. martin salia was transported inside a plastic bubble on a stretcher. i areeved earlier today from sierra leone. according to his son, he has always focused on helping others. >> he is really, really a hero to me because from when i was little he always bri bring me up to the kind of man i am today. and always make sure if i don't do the medical work i do something that will really make people happy or make people feel like they are somebody that they can look up to. >> dr. salia is the third to be treated in omaha. >>> new at 11:00, $260,000, that's how much a martinez refinery will have to pay after nearly two dozen air quality violations. the fine amount was revealed today. but the violations happened back in 2011. they included tank leak violations and emission of chemicals that caused neighbors to complain. money from the fine will go towards future refinery inspections and enforcement. >>> what do you hope to achieve. >> i want to be the best in the world. >> he certainly pays a
ebola patients. but we are getting our first glimpse of the tenth bp pash to be treated on u.s. soil. martin salia was transported inside a plastic bubble on a stretcher. i areeved earlier today from sierra leone. according to his son, he has always focused on helping others. >> he is really, really a hero to me because from when i was little he always bri bring me up to the kind of man i am today. and always make sure if i don't do the medical work i do something that will really make...
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the first ebola fatality in the united states and the first infections on u.s. soilened in dallas. it has been 21 days since anyone in texas has come down with the deadly virus or in contact with anyone infected. officials tracked dozens of people who came in contact with thomas eric duncan. only two nurses contracted ebola. amber vinson and nina pham are now getting on with their lives. >> do you know how you contracted ebola? >> i have no idea. i go through it almost daily in my mind. what happened? what went wrong? i was covered completely every time. i followed the cdc protocol every time. i never strayed. it is a mystery to me. when i was going through my very rough couple of days, you have to force yourself to get up and forcing yourself takes a lot out of you, too. it's a struggle. you're fighting for your life. >> obviously that was don lemon with the interview with amber vinson. >> i hope she gets all of her strength back. she and nina pham went into a potentially deadly situation and just did it because it is their job. i just think they both handled themse
the first ebola fatality in the united states and the first infections on u.s. soilened in dallas. it has been 21 days since anyone in texas has come down with the deadly virus or in contact with anyone infected. officials tracked dozens of people who came in contact with thomas eric duncan. only two nurses contracted ebola. amber vinson and nina pham are now getting on with their lives. >> do you know how you contracted ebola? >> i have no idea. i go through it almost daily in my...
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. >>> an ebola patient who just arrived on american soil is critically ill. dr. martin salia is a permanent u.s. resident living in maryland. he got the disease working as a surgeon in his native sierra leone. he's the third person to be treated there for ebola and the tenth patient overall here in the u.s. dominic is live from our west coast newsroom tonight. dominic, this medevac wasn't as easy as the others. what can you tell us about his condition? >> well, it took about 40 minutes to get him off the plane, julie, carried off in an isolation because he wasn't able to walk off the plane like previous ebola patients had. he landed at the airport around 2:43 local time. he was carried on to an ambulance and taken straight to the nebraska medical center. shortly after his arrival, they gave a description of how the team was ready to treat him. >> they were suited up and ready to go in prep railings for this patient so once he's inside the unit, they will begin evaluating him, giving him iv fluids and other supportive care. we hope to have experimental drugs and other therapies available this ti
. >>> an ebola patient who just arrived on american soil is critically ill. dr. martin salia is a permanent u.s. resident living in maryland. he got the disease working as a surgeon in his native sierra leone. he's the third person to be treated there for ebola and the tenth patient overall here in the u.s. dominic is live from our west coast newsroom tonight. dominic, this medevac wasn't as easy as the others. what can you tell us about his condition? >> well, it took about 40...
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u.s. will seek a handful of cases at least. >> reporter: n.c. has its first ebola patient traveling from liberia. that person has a fever right now this is the pace set ride on u.s. soil on halloween. he showed no symptoms while traveling and had no known con tact. the main nurse who fought an effort to keep said she had the judge will to fight the court to order. for the rights of others you has metal workers she said they all working hard to bring it into ebola in west africa did not be in force records she is wont to respect presents wishes and her tile and avoid going into the town until the incubation period >> reporter: and then the second part of the system activated which make a share bid to the crash. the co-pilot was killed the pilot is still in the hospital this morning. he and his family still plans to go in the space despite friday's test flight crashed. that was to move forward before taking the public he and his family fled to travel before the company. >> reporter: time chase are changes will save about it coming up. we'll take a look at how much fell when it comes to snow, it will try to gear for snowboarding season. (prof. burke) the more you learn a
u.s. will seek a handful of cases at least. >> reporter: n.c. has its first ebola patient traveling from liberia. that person has a fever right now this is the pace set ride on u.s. soil on halloween. he showed no symptoms while traveling and had no known con tact. the main nurse who fought an effort to keep said she had the judge will to fight the court to order. for the rights of others you has metal workers she said they all working hard to bring it into ebola in west africa did not be...
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ebola. the cavalier king charles was quarantined after pham was diagnosed. pham thanked veterinarians that cared for her dog over the past 21 days. >> a u.s. marine that spent months in mexican jail is back on american soil tonight. his imprisonment started when he crossed the border and he returned to florida earlier this morning hours after a judge set him free. richard divvies has the story. >> beaming andrew tamaris ci is back home. on friday the retired marine sergeant set foot on american soil for the first time in 7 months. he landed in florida early data companied by his mother. >> he kept saying the word living in the moment. i think he was reconnecting with the family. >> end of ordeal that began march 31 when he says he accidentally strayed into mexico from california freeway. his car trunk loaded with weapons and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. tamarici told a 911 operator he could not turn around. >> i crossed border by accident and i have a -- guns in my truck they're trying to possess -- take my gun for me. >> you're in mexico. >> there's nothing i can help you with sir apologize. >> that wrong turn cost him the next 214 days behind bars on companies charges and the 26-year-old veteran o
ebola. the cavalier king charles was quarantined after pham was diagnosed. pham thanked veterinarians that cared for her dog over the past 21 days. >> a u.s. marine that spent months in mexican jail is back on american soil tonight. his imprisonment started when he crossed the border and he returned to florida earlier this morning hours after a judge set him free. richard divvies has the story. >> beaming andrew tamaris ci is back home. on friday the retired marine sergeant set foot...
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ebola inside the u.s. americans alarmed about national security. what's president obama doing? ignoring the constitution, congress and the american people. november 4th, obama's policies is are on the ballot. vote to keep terrorists off u.s. soil. vote republican. >> that last ad ran in eight battleground states. and this is by no means an exhaustive list of states where republicans used terrorism, isis, right, and disease, ebola specifically, as campaign issues. this is a teeny smattering of states where republicans made the case. because they did it all over country. vote for us because ebola. or vote for us because isis. or vote for us because isis ebola, are they two different things? so the president walked up to the podium today and he called the question. >> first, i'm submitting a request to congress for funding to ensure that our doctors, scientists and troops have the resources that they need to combat the spread of ebola in africa and to increase our preparedness for any future cases here at home. second, i'm going to begin engaging congress over a new authorization to use military force against isil. the world needs to know we are united behind this effort and the men and women of our military deserve our clear and
ebola inside the u.s. americans alarmed about national security. what's president obama doing? ignoring the constitution, congress and the american people. november 4th, obama's policies is are on the ballot. vote to keep terrorists off u.s. soil. vote republican. >> that last ad ran in eight battleground states. and this is by no means an exhaustive list of states where republicans used terrorism, isis, right, and disease, ebola specifically, as campaign issues. this is a teeny...