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we are told that there is a sample right now from south sacramento on its way to atlanta. live in the newsroom, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> we got a complete background on ebola including how you can and cannot get it. check it out at kpix.com. >>> we have chopper 5 over breaking news in the east bay. hayward police and the chp are investigating an incident that killed a pedestrian. it's on southbound interstate 880 just south of industrial boulevard. traffic is backed up solid through that area and no word yet on why the person was on the freeway. >>> with more on that let's go to gianna and find out how bad it is out there. >> you are definitely going to need extra time this morning on 880. so south 880 two lanes blocked at industrial. it looks like you're backed up at least to 238 at this point. you can see on our map here solid red there at some spots, 21 miles per hour through there. slow-and-go towards the san mateo bridge because of this accident. you can use 238 and mission. that parallels 880 a good alternate to get around the mess. also, hesperian to whipple to rejo
we are told that there is a sample right now from south sacramento on its way to atlanta. live in the newsroom, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> we got a complete background on ebola including how you can and cannot get it. check it out at kpix.com. >>> we have chopper 5 over breaking news in the east bay. hayward police and the chp are investigating an incident that killed a pedestrian. it's on southbound interstate 880 just south of industrial boulevard. traffic is backed up solid...
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andria borba is at kaiser hospital in south sacramento. andria. the statement from kaiser permanente was short and not exactly forthcoming. the coy admitted they have a patien their south sacramento faci who may've been exposed to e ebola virus. donna summers\kaiser patient 24.10 i'm speechless, i had no id, that's crazy from doctor stn parodi, infectious disease specialist: we are taking the actions recommended by the cdc as a precaution, just as we do f other patients with a suspe infectious disease. * * (but points start here) * * this includes isolation of the patient in a specially equi negative pressure room and e use of personal protective equipment by trained staff, coordinated with infectious disease specialists while kr patients were hearing of the possible ebola case from reporters... diane brock\kar patient 29.07.17 they shoult us know that and take better care of it the rumblings of infectious virus in south sacramento were already out there. a man named patrick anderso. who on his facebook page sa he's a security guard at kaiser.. tw
andria borba is at kaiser hospital in south sacramento. andria. the statement from kaiser permanente was short and not exactly forthcoming. the coy admitted they have a patien their south sacramento faci who may've been exposed to e ebola virus. donna summers\kaiser patient 24.10 i'm speechless, i had no id, that's crazy from doctor stn parodi, infectious disease specialist: we are taking the actions recommended by the cdc as a precaution, just as we do f other patients with a suspe infectious...
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the patient being treated at kaiser permanente's south sacramento medical center. the patient has been isolated. the hospital says this will protect others from possible exposure. >> lake tahoe is one of the crown jewels of the western united states, but being challenged by drought, invasive species, threat of wildfire and climate change. >> next to camp richardson, politics stayed out of it. a bipartisan effort to find ways to protect the lake. >> we're engaged in a great undertaking working together, living in a way where we come together, overcome differences and see clearly, ask care to get
the patient being treated at kaiser permanente's south sacramento medical center. the patient has been isolated. the hospital says this will protect others from possible exposure. >> lake tahoe is one of the crown jewels of the western united states, but being challenged by drought, invasive species, threat of wildfire and climate change. >> next to camp richardson, politics stayed out of it. a bipartisan effort to find ways to protect the lake. >> we're engaged in a great...
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south. about 95 fresno, 86 sacramento, 69 cloudy monterey bay. clouds pulling back to the coastline throughout the day and surging back onshore overnight into early tomorrow morning. tomorrow afternoon more sunshine and warmer temperatures earlier in the day. 79 degrees in san jose. 76 in fremont. 67 pacifica. east bay numbers up in the 70s and the 80s by the afternoon. inside the bay the cool sea breeze blows about 66 degrees in daly city. and 67 in san francisco. next couple of days we'll start to warm up the temperatures. looking like a nice weekend with the numbers average for this time of year. warming up toward the beginning of next week. let's check the roads with gianna. >> the roads are checking out pretty good this morning, lawrence. here's a live look at conditions at the bay bridge toll plaza. slight delays in the cash lanes but overall a nice ride into san francisco. no delays on the lower deck of the bay bridge headed out of san francisco into oakland. elsewhere, 880 no accidents. that's the good news but we are dealing with roadwor
south. about 95 fresno, 86 sacramento, 69 cloudy monterey bay. clouds pulling back to the coastline throughout the day and surging back onshore overnight into early tomorrow morning. tomorrow afternoon more sunshine and warmer temperatures earlier in the day. 79 degrees in san jose. 76 in fremont. 67 pacifica. east bay numbers up in the 70s and the 80s by the afternoon. inside the bay the cool sea breeze blows about 66 degrees in daly city. and 67 in san francisco. next couple of days we'll...
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reporter angelie hemphill is in south sacramento and tells us officials are downplaying the risk. angelie. >> reporter: well, public health officials will not give us any information today on who this patient is or even what specific country the person traveled to. all we know is they returned from west africa this month and ended up here at kaiser south sacramento where the patient's symptoms caused staff to alert state and county officials. >> ebola transmission in california is very low and that steps are being taken to keep california safe. >> reporter: a day after a patient at kaiser south in sacramento was identified as possibly having the ebola virus, department of public health officials tried to reassure californians they are not concerned about more exposures in the community. >> people who are well do not transmit ebola and so until someone actually becomes ill, there is no risk. >> reporter: citing patient privacy laws officials wouldn't give details about the patient in isolation but california public health workers aren't surprised a potential case showed up in calif
reporter angelie hemphill is in south sacramento and tells us officials are downplaying the risk. angelie. >> reporter: well, public health officials will not give us any information today on who this patient is or even what specific country the person traveled to. all we know is they returned from west africa this month and ended up here at kaiser south sacramento where the patient's symptoms caused staff to alert state and county officials. >> ebola transmission in california is...
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that's crazy. >> a patient is undergoing tests for ebola at kaiser hospital in south sacramento.s unclear how the patient may have been exposed. >> cdc will test blood samples for the presence of ebola. >> no smoke bombs, no tear gas was used by bliss. we did deploy very limited pepper spray. >> a much more peaceful night in ferguson, missouri where protests continued over the shooting of michael brown. crowds were smaller and the violence was limited. attorney general eric holder arrives in ferguson today . >> genocide, you can't hide, your cargo is genocide! >> longshoremen unloaded an israeli ship last night after protestors blocking the ship thought they had won. the ship left the bay, made a u- turn and sailed back to oakland. when it returned, longshoremen started unloading. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." griego. time is 6-- developing news about a new e-bo >>> good morning. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:00. >>> and developing news about a new ebola scare right here in northern cal
that's crazy. >> a patient is undergoing tests for ebola at kaiser hospital in south sacramento.s unclear how the patient may have been exposed. >> cdc will test blood samples for the presence of ebola. >> no smoke bombs, no tear gas was used by bliss. we did deploy very limited pepper spray. >> a much more peaceful night in ferguson, missouri where protests continued over the shooting of michael brown. crowds were smaller and the violence was limited. attorney general...
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that is good news and it came in a late-night press conference at kaiser permanente south sacramento last night. because of patient confidentiality laws, the hospital could not reveal any more about the patient's condition. but we do know that in a "today" show exclusive, the sons of the u.s. aid worker who contracted the virus in west africa say she is ebola free and out of the hospital. her sons say that as she regains her strength at home, she has not ruled out returning to africa. >> africa is still in her heart and the people in western africa are still very deep for them. and maybe through this and their time to recover, that will give them some clarity on what to do next and where to go. >> reporter: dr. kent brantly, the other u.s. ebola patient, who is now fully recovered, is at home with his family. >>> in less than an hour, family and friends of a man shot and killed by police will march in the streets of san francisco. nbc bay area's stephanie chuang shows us how alex nieto's family is fighting back against the city. >> reporter: good morning. it was a full day of actions
that is good news and it came in a late-night press conference at kaiser permanente south sacramento last night. because of patient confidentiality laws, the hospital could not reveal any more about the patient's condition. but we do know that in a "today" show exclusive, the sons of the u.s. aid worker who contracted the virus in west africa say she is ebola free and out of the hospital. her sons say that as she regains her strength at home, she has not ruled out returning to africa....
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that good news came in a late night press conference at kaiser permanente south sacramento. doctors followed the guidelines for the disease control and prevention in isolating the patient. because of patient confidentiality laws, they can't reveal more about the patient's condition only to say there is no risk now. now california's public health director at the same press conference said that there are no cases of ebola in california and no suspect patients with high risk exposure. back to nancy writebol whose sons told matt laur she was eager to leave and be with her husband. >> there's still physical recovery that has to gone on there. her color's good. they were taken adjust few days ago. she's pretty happy there. >> reporter: dr. kent brantly, the other patient who is now virus-free spoke yesterday, both he and nancy writebol credit their faith with their recovery along with the care from their doctors and that miracle serum. coming up in the next, watch the full interview after this will newscast, you'll have to hold on to that until 7:00, but in the next half hour, we'
that good news came in a late night press conference at kaiser permanente south sacramento. doctors followed the guidelines for the disease control and prevention in isolating the patient. because of patient confidentiality laws, they can't reveal more about the patient's condition only to say there is no risk now. now california's public health director at the same press conference said that there are no cases of ebola in california and no suspect patients with high risk exposure. back to...
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have been exposed and is being kept in a special negative pressure isolation room at kaiser's south sacramento medical center. doctors september a blood sample for testing. it will be several days before they get a result. kaiser did not say if the patient was in west africa where ebola has killed more than 1100 people. >>> happening now, long shore worker tees port of oakland are unloading a ship that was the focus of protests. pro palestinian demonstrators blocked the port's terminals trying to prevent the unloading of the vessel that is partially owned by israeli shareholders. earlier today the ship left port and then reversed course heading back to oakland. the long shore union refused to unload the ship. no word on why workers decided to go ahead and off load the cargo. >>> now to the unrest in ferguson, missouri. tomorrow a grand jury will hear evidence in the michael brown shooting case, but tonight the anger still fills the streets. one man had to be held back from police. officers charged protesters several times sending them running. one officer pepper sprayed a crowd of people. seve
have been exposed and is being kept in a special negative pressure isolation room at kaiser's south sacramento medical center. doctors september a blood sample for testing. it will be several days before they get a result. kaiser did not say if the patient was in west africa where ebola has killed more than 1100 people. >>> happening now, long shore worker tees port of oakland are unloading a ship that was the focus of protests. pro palestinian demonstrators blocked the port's...
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that patient is in isolation at kaiser permanente south sacramento medical center and that all of the doctors and nurses who are coming into contact with that person are using protective gear, in case those tests come back positive. those test results could take several more days. the main thing doctors look for is fever. the hospital is not saying whether the patient is showing symptoms of the deadly virus, only that that person may have come into contact with it. a doctor unaffiliated with kaiser but who has studied ebola for years says we should remember though the virus is contagious, it doesn't spread like the common cold. >> they've been to an area that is affected or been in contact with a person who might have been infected, are citizens locally here and globally, doing right thing. >> it has to be intimate contact with bodily fluids. so the same thing is the same message what the infectious disease specialists at kaiser permanente northern california says in this statement reading in part, in order to protect our patient, staff and physicians, though infection with the virus
that patient is in isolation at kaiser permanente south sacramento medical center and that all of the doctors and nurses who are coming into contact with that person are using protective gear, in case those tests come back positive. those test results could take several more days. the main thing doctors look for is fever. the hospital is not saying whether the patient is showing symptoms of the deadly virus, only that that person may have come into contact with it. a doctor unaffiliated with...
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ebola virus quarantine now at a negative isolation room at kaiser permanente medical center in south sacramento. blood samples are sent to the centers for disease control to see if they have ebola. the situation worries patients. >>> a concern. the hospital should have advised people they do have a situation like that so you can take extra precautions. >> it doesn't only involve one person. if it is out of hand it could affect other people. >> kaiser permanente stresses they are taking steps to rebel other parents -- to protect the hospital. >> had could be a second round of mosquito fogging required this mountain view and sunnyvale. crews sprayed an area fordered by highway 237 and central express way and highway 85 north^. officials say if west nile is found additional fogging could be required. >>> crews are gaining ground on a fire burning near yosemite national park. higher humidity and lower wind speed helped firefighters slow the flames 15 miles from yosemite's southern entrance. 618 acres have burned this have destroyed two homes and six other structures and forced 1,000 people to evacu
ebola virus quarantine now at a negative isolation room at kaiser permanente medical center in south sacramento. blood samples are sent to the centers for disease control to see if they have ebola. the situation worries patients. >>> a concern. the hospital should have advised people they do have a situation like that so you can take extra precautions. >> it doesn't only involve one person. if it is out of hand it could affect other people. >> kaiser permanente stresses...
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have been exposed and is being kept in a special negative pressure isolation room at kaiser's south sacramento medical center. doctors september a blood sample for testing. it will be several days before they get a result. kaiser did not say if the patient was in west africa where ebola has killed more than 1100 people. >>> happening now, long shore worker tees port of oakland are unloading a ship that was the focus of protests. pro palestinian demonstrators blocked the port's terminals trying to prevent the unloading of the vessel that is partially owned by israeli shareholders. earlier today the ship left port and then reversed course heading back to oakland. the long shore union refused to unload the ship. no word on why workers decided to go ahead and off load the cargo. >>> now to the unrest in ferguson, missouri. tomorrow a grand jury will hear evidence in the michael brown shooting case, but tonight the anger still fills the streets. one man had to be held back from police. officers charged protesters several times sending them running. one officer pepper sprayed a crowd of people. seve
have been exposed and is being kept in a special negative pressure isolation room at kaiser's south sacramento medical center. doctors september a blood sample for testing. it will be several days before they get a result. kaiser did not say if the patient was in west africa where ebola has killed more than 1100 people. >>> happening now, long shore worker tees port of oakland are unloading a ship that was the focus of protests. pro palestinian demonstrators blocked the port's...
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>pam moore in another developing story: a patient at the kaiser permanente medical center in south sacramento. is being *tested for ebola. doctors are not releasing details yet, but say, the patient might have been exposed to the ebola virus. and blood samples are being taken. we don't know if the person had been traveling in west africa - where the disease is hitting the hardest. we do know the patient is isolated and infectious disease specialists have been called in. the hospital staff will not know for several days, whether the patient actually has ebola. the virus has killed more than 12-hundred people in west africa. three health care workers in liberia are being treated with the last known doses of z-mapp. that's the experimental drug which had earlier been given to two infected americans and a spaniard. the americans are beking treated in atlanta and are improving, but the spaniard died. the southern california drug maker of z-mapp says, it will take months to produce more supplies of the drug. we're learning more about the u-c berkeley student who has tested positive for a severe str
>pam moore in another developing story: a patient at the kaiser permanente medical center in south sacramento. is being *tested for ebola. doctors are not releasing details yet, but say, the patient might have been exposed to the ebola virus. and blood samples are being taken. we don't know if the person had been traveling in west africa - where the disease is hitting the hardest. we do know the patient is isolated and infectious disease specialists have been called in. the hospital staff...
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at kaiser permanente south sacramento medical center, doctors and nurses coming into contact with that person are using protective gear in case tests come back positive. results could take several more days. in the meantime the main thing doctors are watching for is fever. the hospital isn't saying whether the patient is showing symptoms of the deadly virus, only that that person may have come into contact with it. a doctor unaffiliated with kaiser but who has studied ebola for years says we should remember that virus does not spread like the common cold. rather spreads through inmate contact with bodily fluids, like blood. >> they have been to an area that is affected or been in contact with a person who might have been infected. our citizens locally here and globally are doing the right thing. >> infectious disease specialist at kaiser permanente northern california said, in this statement, in or to protect our patients, staff and physicians, even though infection with the virus is unconfirmed, we are taking the actions recommended by the cdc as a precaution. two u.s. aide workers in
at kaiser permanente south sacramento medical center, doctors and nurses coming into contact with that person are using protective gear in case tests come back positive. results could take several more days. in the meantime the main thing doctors are watching for is fever. the hospital isn't saying whether the patient is showing symptoms of the deadly virus, only that that person may have come into contact with it. a doctor unaffiliated with kaiser but who has studied ebola for years says we...
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learning thatpation is being isolated in a specially equipped negative pressure room at the kaiser south sacramento memorial center. in a statement to ktvu, hospital officials say trained staff are using personal proeffective equipment and are coordinating with infectious disease specialists. the cdc is testing blood samples. it remains unclear if he traveled to west africa. but they say the tests are likely a precaution. experts also say not to pan zblik people who have been in the region or in contact with people in the region are being supervigilant. they are going to the hospital with the slightette sign of illness. >> another woman in new mexico is being tested for possible ebola as well. she's also bebe quarantined at a hospital there. it also remains unclear where she traveled to. but she reportedly showed symptoms of the virus. i asked hospital officials here. they said they weren't sure if she had it. they are monitoring developments brian -- brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the national security council is confirming the authenticity of the video showing the beheading of an american
learning thatpation is being isolated in a specially equipped negative pressure room at the kaiser south sacramento memorial center. in a statement to ktvu, hospital officials say trained staff are using personal proeffective equipment and are coordinating with infectious disease specialists. the cdc is testing blood samples. it remains unclear if he traveled to west africa. but they say the tests are likely a precaution. experts also say not to pan zblik people who have been in the region or...
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. >> james:a patient at the kaiser south sacramento.being *tested for ebola. >> james:doctors are not releasing details yet but say the patient might have been exposed to the ebola virus. and blood samples are being taken. >> james:we don't know if the person had been traveling in west africa - where the disease is hitting the hardest. >> james:we do know the patient is isolated and infectious disease specialists have been called in. >> james:the hospital staff will not know for several days whether the patient actually has ebola. >> james:the virus has killed more than 12-hundred people in west africa. >> james:still ahead. >> james:baseball's head honcho, bud selig, comes to oakland and takes on the a's stadium saga head-on. we'll explain >> james:plus-- surveillance video. showing the dramatic end of a police chase in the north bay -- a car slamming into a crowded cafÉ! news...sports... weather emergencies...especially diverse communities... rural towns... the elderly. they save thousands every year on cable and satellite bills... pa
. >> james:a patient at the kaiser south sacramento.being *tested for ebola. >> james:doctors are not releasing details yet but say the patient might have been exposed to the ebola virus. and blood samples are being taken. >> james:we don't know if the person had been traveling in west africa - where the disease is hitting the hardest. >> james:we do know the patient is isolated and infectious disease specialists have been called in. >> james:the hospital staff...
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being treated at kaiser in south sacramento. the hospital is testing them after they might have been exposed a couple of weeks ago, again, while in west africa. no identification yet on this patient. members of sacramento's night knit -- tight knit african church are afraid it might be somebody they know. >> anybody who comes from africa, it's scary. especially from the area. we're afraid. >> reporter: in spite of this person's possible exposure, doctors at kaiser consider him to be a low risk, sam, laura. >> thank you very much, bob. >>> saddening news to report, crews are in the process of recovering the body of a bay area elementary school teacher who died in a hiking accident. rescue crews discovered the body last night in the king's canyon national park. that's near fresno. they believe he fell in steep rocky terrain, but the accident is still under investigation. muck left near twloi weeks ago to go hiking alone. popular teacher at gomes elementary school in fremont. 46-year-old was an experienced hiker and friends say he
being treated at kaiser in south sacramento. the hospital is testing them after they might have been exposed a couple of weeks ago, again, while in west africa. no identification yet on this patient. members of sacramento's night knit -- tight knit african church are afraid it might be somebody they know. >> anybody who comes from africa, it's scary. especially from the area. we're afraid. >> reporter: in spite of this person's possible exposure, doctors at kaiser consider him to be...
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in contact with this patient since the person became ill. >> reporter: doctors at kooizer in south sacramentoeeping an eye on a person in isolation after they might have been expose the to the ebola virus a couple weeks ago in west africa. in spite of this person's possible exposure, doctors at kaiser consider them to be low risk, sam, laura. >> has to be encouraging for those to see dr. brantly recover, thank you so much. >>> live look at san jose this morning at 5:36, be careful on the road out there, more students headed back to class this morning. san jose police department already actually have extra patrols around schools as part of operation safe passage. eight bay area school districts are returning this morning. east bay, expect a busier commute, berkly is back in session. >> hayward, the million father march is taking place. the district's 30 school sites will welcome kid and their fathers to the first day of class. the million father march is known as a national event designed to allow fathers to demonstrate their commitment to the children's education by walking their kids to scho
in contact with this patient since the person became ill. >> reporter: doctors at kooizer in south sacramentoeeping an eye on a person in isolation after they might have been expose the to the ebola virus a couple weeks ago in west africa. in spite of this person's possible exposure, doctors at kaiser consider them to be low risk, sam, laura. >> has to be encouraging for those to see dr. brantly recover, thank you so much. >>> live look at san jose this morning at 5:36, be...
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have been exposed and is being kept in a special negative pressure isolation room at kaiser's south sacramentoal center. doctors september a blood sample for testing. it will be several days before they get a result. kaiser did not say if the patient was in west africa where ebola has killed more than 1100 people. >>> happening now, long shore worker tees port of oakland are unloading a ship that was the focus of protests. pro palestinian demonstrators blocked the port's terminals trying to prevent the unloading of the vessel that is partially owned by israeli shareholders. earlier today the ship left port and then reversed course heading back to oakland. the long shore union refused to unload the ship. no word on why workers decided to go ahead and off load the cargo. >>> now to the unrest in ferguson, missouri. tomorrow a grand jury will hear evidence in the michael brown shooting case, but tonight the anger still fills the streets. one man had to be held back from police. officers charged protesters several times sending them running. one officer pepper sprayed a crowd of people. several we
have been exposed and is being kept in a special negative pressure isolation room at kaiser's south sacramentoal center. doctors september a blood sample for testing. it will be several days before they get a result. kaiser did not say if the patient was in west africa where ebola has killed more than 1100 people. >>> happening now, long shore worker tees port of oakland are unloading a ship that was the focus of protests. pro palestinian demonstrators blocked the port's terminals...
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the patient has been treated at kaiser permanente south sacramento since early this week. apparently returned from west africa and described as low risk for the virus. officials say there are no other cases or even suspected case ins california. >> demonstrators in san francisco block streets as they move from the civic center through the mission district protesting the police shooting of unarmed teenager michael brown in ferguson, missouri. group also chanting about andy lopez the santa rosa teen shot and killed by a sonoma county deputy last october. so far tonight no major problems reported. >> police are investigating a ruthless attack in san francisco mission district. happened on 16th street near mission street. man was beaten unconscious over a cell phone. we are live outside sf general where the victim treated for his injuries. >>reporter: the victim is still recovering from those injuries. the attack left him bloody and bruised. the suspect were after his cell phone. >> he was messed up man. he was messed up. >>reporter: the woman would lives on the street in san
the patient has been treated at kaiser permanente south sacramento since early this week. apparently returned from west africa and described as low risk for the virus. officials say there are no other cases or even suspected case ins california. >> demonstrators in san francisco block streets as they move from the civic center through the mission district protesting the police shooting of unarmed teenager michael brown in ferguson, missouri. group also chanting about andy lopez the santa...
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the patient has been treated at kaiser permanente south sacramento since early this week. apparently returned from west africa and described as low risk for the virus. officials say there are no other cases or even suspected case ins california. >> demonstrators in san francisco block streets as they move from the civic center through the mission district protesting the police shooting of unarmed teenager michael brown in ferguson, missouri. group also chanting about andy lopez the santa rosa teen shot and killed by a sonoma county deputy last october. so far tonight no major problems reported. >> police are investigating a ruthless attack in san francisco mission district. happened on 16th street near mission street. man was beaten unconscious over a cell phone. we are live outside sf general where the victim treated for his injuries. >>reporter: the victim is still recovering from those injuries. the attack left him bloody and bruised. the suspect were after his cell phone. >> he was messed up man. he was messed up. >>reporter: the woman would lives on the street in san
the patient has been treated at kaiser permanente south sacramento since early this week. apparently returned from west africa and described as low risk for the virus. officials say there are no other cases or even suspected case ins california. >> demonstrators in san francisco block streets as they move from the civic center through the mission district protesting the police shooting of unarmed teenager michael brown in ferguson, missouri. group also chanting about andy lopez the santa...
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. >> reporter: state public health officials say the south sacramento kaiser patient being tested for ebola returned to the u.s. from west africa about two weeks ago. they say the patient is considered low risk. but kaiser has isolated the person until test results come in. >> just because of the potential for ebola, just being very, very cautious, blood was drawn from the patient and a specimen sent for confirmation and testing. >> when we got the words last night, everybody kept asking, who is it, who is it. i've been getting a lot of phone calls, there's been a lot of speculation. we don't know. >> reporter: the pastor of what's known as sacramento's african church said the sacramento area's west african community is very close. and people are panicked. >> it scares me. it scares everybody. anybody who comes from africa, you know, especially from those areas, we're afraid. >> i'm afraid to go for my medication. >> reporter: florence brown knows all too well how devastating the virus is. she lost someone she considered a son in liberia. he died from ebola two weeks ago. >> ebola, al
. >> reporter: state public health officials say the south sacramento kaiser patient being tested for ebola returned to the u.s. from west africa about two weeks ago. they say the patient is considered low risk. but kaiser has isolated the person until test results come in. >> just because of the potential for ebola, just being very, very cautious, blood was drawn from the patient and a specimen sent for confirmation and testing. >> when we got the words last night, everybody...
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the patient has been treated at kaiser permanente south sacramento since early this week.ently returned from west africa and described as low risk for the virus. officials say there are no other cases or even suspected case ins california. >> demonstrators in san francisco block streets as they move from the civic center through the mission district protesting the police shooting of unarmed teenager michael brown in ferguson, missouri. group also chanting about andy lopez the santa rosa teen shot and killed by a sonoma county deputy last october. so far tonight no major problems reported. >> police are investigating a ruthless attack in san francisco mission district. happened on 16th street near mission street. man was beaten unconscious over a cell phone. we are live outside sf general where the victim treated for his injuries. >>reporter: the victim is still recovering from those injuries. the attack left him bloody and bruised. the suspect were after his cell phone. >> he was messed up man. he was messed up. >>reporter: the woman would lives on the street in san franci
the patient has been treated at kaiser permanente south sacramento since early this week.ently returned from west africa and described as low risk for the virus. officials say there are no other cases or even suspected case ins california. >> demonstrators in san francisco block streets as they move from the civic center through the mission district protesting the police shooting of unarmed teenager michael brown in ferguson, missouri. group also chanting about andy lopez the santa rosa...
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what we do know is that the man or woman is being tested at kaiser permanente south sacramento medical center. and that every precaution is now being taken. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is live in sacramento with more details. >> reporter: well, jessica, hospital officials aren't giving us any information about the patient being tested here. we do know that their blood is diagnose tested, and that the results could come in the next couple days. the centers for disease control will be testing blood samples from the patient here in sacramento to rule out the presence of the ebola virus. >> while it seems like scary news or bad news that we potentially have a case of ebola, we don't know if the person is affected yet. >> reporter: she is not a physician at kaiser, but spent the last five years studying the potentially deadly virus. she says she understands why doctors at kaiser are taking every precaution many this case. >> if they have been to an they're is affected, or they've been in contact with a person who might have been infected, our citizens locally here and globally are doing the
what we do know is that the man or woman is being tested at kaiser permanente south sacramento medical center. and that every precaution is now being taken. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is live in sacramento with more details. >> reporter: well, jessica, hospital officials aren't giving us any information about the patient being tested here. we do know that their blood is diagnose tested, and that the results could come in the next couple days. the centers for disease control will be...
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the bottom line, though, is that the person is in isolation right now at a south sacramento kaiser permanente facility. the person is being treated and there are blood samples right now on the way to the centers for disease control in atlanta. and it sounds like it is going to be a couple of days before we find out the results of those tests. live in the newsroom, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> we have a complete background on ebola including how you can and can't get it. check it out at kpix.com. >>> attorney general eric holder has arrived in st. louis, missouri at lambert airport. he will be assessing the federal investigation into the police shooting death of michael brown. >> we are going to take a quick break and work out the bugs. stay with us, we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's an early appearance by mr. lawrence karnow. >> i think we should do this more often. >> i think so. the whole show can be weather. >> thank you very much! [ laughter ] >> i think that's a great idea, guys. hey, you know, kind of interesting. we are in the dog days of summer now. we have seen a lot of low
the bottom line, though, is that the person is in isolation right now at a south sacramento kaiser permanente facility. the person is being treated and there are blood samples right now on the way to the centers for disease control in atlanta. and it sounds like it is going to be a couple of days before we find out the results of those tests. live in the newsroom, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> we have a complete background on ebola including how you can and can't get it. check it out at...
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they admitted they have a patient in their south sacramento facility who may have been expose the toless. i have no idea. that's crazy. >> reporter:
they admitted they have a patient in their south sacramento facility who may have been expose the toless. i have no idea. that's crazy. >> reporter:
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have been exposed to the deadly ebola virus the patient being treated at kaiser permanente's south sacramento medical center. the patient has been isolated. the hospital says this will protect others from possible exposure. >> lake tahoe is one of the crown jewels of the western united states, but being challenged by drought, invasive species, threat of wildfire and climate change. >> next to camp richardson, politics stayed out of it. a bipartisan effort to find ways to protect the lake. >> we're engaged in a great undertaking working together, living in a way where we come together, overcome differences and see clearly, ask care to get it done. >> the lake has been challenged and both parties support more logging in the area. >> i am very happy with the theme of this summit. drought, wildfires, invasive species. they're ruining our country and they're trying to damage this great lake. >> water clarity improved in recent years. >> it's gone from 60 feet to 75 feet. >> that is walter gray. california does not have another water for everyone. that is the conclusion showing the state aloe indic
have been exposed to the deadly ebola virus the patient being treated at kaiser permanente's south sacramento medical center. the patient has been isolated. the hospital says this will protect others from possible exposure. >> lake tahoe is one of the crown jewels of the western united states, but being challenged by drought, invasive species, threat of wildfire and climate change. >> next to camp richardson, politics stayed out of it. a bipartisan effort to find ways to protect the...
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the patient is at kaiser permanente south sacramento medical center. state officials are not saying much other than the person recently went to west africa. the patient is being kept in isolation in a specially equipped negative pressure room. meanwhile, at least one of the two u.s. medical workers who contracted the virus in liberia is expected to be released from a georgia hospital today. news conference is planned later this morning at emery university hospital in the atlanta. dr. kent brantly and nancy writebol were brought to that hospital earlier this month. the west african country of liberia is taking desperate measures in hopes of containing the outbreak. police in riot gear have sealed off some neighborhoods in the capital city of monrovia. they won't let anyone leave there. nearly 2500 people have been affected in west africa. more than 1300 have died. >>> a san francisco woman goes to court this afternoon in connection with the death of her 2-year-old niece. police say 25-year-old lorysha gage walked halfway across mission street against a
the patient is at kaiser permanente south sacramento medical center. state officials are not saying much other than the person recently went to west africa. the patient is being kept in isolation in a specially equipped negative pressure room. meanwhile, at least one of the two u.s. medical workers who contracted the virus in liberia is expected to be released from a georgia hospital today. news conference is planned later this morning at emery university hospital in the atlanta. dr. kent...
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at 3 news out of sacramento creek south sacramento live where people are starting to hold a press conference potential ebola case. what could be ebola but we are not short in the sharks are expecting to hear any night whether or not that patient does in fact have ebola. we do have a crew monitoring the situation creek of course this is an deadly outbreak from south africa. where people have died from the outbreak. the ebola outbreak something that is on everyone's mind. >> reporter: obviously, this is capp this is happening much closer to home creek. if in case this person does have ebola we will continue to monitor and update you with anything new. >> pam: the cost and size of the new levi stadium -- massive. so who would have thought that the tiniest of details -- the roots of the field turf -- would create such a >> pam: that turf was ripped out today. this is video from our helicopter parnership with abc 7. >> pam: the problem? the team could not get proper footing! >> pam: good evening, i'm pam moore. >> pam: the big question now: will the field be ready for this sunday's game against t
at 3 news out of sacramento creek south sacramento live where people are starting to hold a press conference potential ebola case. what could be ebola but we are not short in the sharks are expecting to hear any night whether or not that patient does in fact have ebola. we do have a crew monitoring the situation creek of course this is an deadly outbreak from south africa. where people have died from the outbreak. the ebola outbreak something that is on everyone's mind. >> reporter:...
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again the south sacramento patient may have been possibly exposed to ebola. we broke the story on twitter. we will have a report at 10:00 p.m. and at 11:00 p.m. right here on kpix 5. back to you. >> thank you for that. >>> also tonight birds bursting into flames. tonight a black eye for a bay area company and its solar plant. new at 6:00 p.m. thousands of birds are flying into solar death trap at the solar plant in the middle of california's desert. kpix's mike schmidt is live in san francisco to explain how this clean energy plant cooking
again the south sacramento patient may have been possibly exposed to ebola. we broke the story on twitter. we will have a report at 10:00 p.m. and at 11:00 p.m. right here on kpix 5. back to you. >> thank you for that. >>> also tonight birds bursting into flames. tonight a black eye for a bay area company and its solar plant. new at 6:00 p.m. thousands of birds are flying into solar death trap at the solar plant in the middle of california's desert. kpix's mike schmidt is live in...
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have been exposed to the deadly ebola virus the patient being treated at kaiser permanente's south sacramento medical center. the patient has been isolated. the hospital says this will protect others from possible exposure. >> lake tahoe is one of the crown jewels of the western united states, but being challenged by drought, invasive species, threat of wildfire and climate change. >> next to camp richardson, politics stayed out of it. a bipartisan effort to find ways to protect the lake. >> we're engaged in a great undertaking working together, living in a way where we come together, overcome differences and see clearly, ask care to get it done. >> the lake has been challenged and both parties support more logging in the area. >> i am very happy with the theme of this summit. drought, wildfires, invasive species. they're ruining our country and they're trying to damage this great lake. >> water clarity improved in recent years. >> it's gone from 60 feet to 75 feet. >> that is walter gray. california does not have another water for everyone. that is the conclusion showing the state aloe indic
have been exposed to the deadly ebola virus the patient being treated at kaiser permanente's south sacramento medical center. the patient has been isolated. the hospital says this will protect others from possible exposure. >> lake tahoe is one of the crown jewels of the western united states, but being challenged by drought, invasive species, threat of wildfire and climate change. >> next to camp richardson, politics stayed out of it. a bipartisan effort to find ways to protect the...
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ebla virus returned from traveling in west africa and being treated in a kaiser hospital in south sacramentohe centers for infectious diseases says the patient showed some symptoms that are seen in other infectious diseases the hospital expects to get results back in atlanta in three days. >> we have been working with health care facilities and local health departments to implement a system of early identification, and isolation of patients, the situation in sacramento county demonstrated that that system is working. >> the department of public health pro minds people the risk spread is low. the dodge toll reached 1350. >> follow up from our story about keeping hollywood happy, making movies in a will would expand a tax credit program to $400 million. supporters say crews pump a lot of money into the economy near the sites. >> the people, upms, drivers and location managers and many more remains fly by are being unglued. >> production is drained completely. >> the analyst's office says there is no proof this bill would keep companies from filming in other states anyway. >> in san francisco,
ebla virus returned from traveling in west africa and being treated in a kaiser hospital in south sacramentohe centers for infectious diseases says the patient showed some symptoms that are seen in other infectious diseases the hospital expects to get results back in atlanta in three days. >> we have been working with health care facilities and local health departments to implement a system of early identification, and isolation of patients, the situation in sacramento county demonstrated...
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ebla virus returned from traveling in west africa and being treated in a kaiser hospital in south sacramento the centers for infectious diseases says the patient showed some symptoms that are seen in other infectious diseases the hospital expects to get results back in atlanta in three days. >> we have been working with health care facilities and local health departments to implement a system of early identification, and isolation of patients, the situation in sacramento county demonstrated that that system is working. >> the department of public health pro minds people the risk spread is low. the dodge toll reached 1350. >> follow up from our story about keeping hollywood happy, making movies in california. a will would expand a tax credit program to $400 million. supporters say crews pump a lot of money into the economy near the sites. >> the people, upms, drivers and location managers and many more remains fly by are being unglued. >> production is drained completely. >> the analyst's office says there is no proof this bill would keep companies from filming in other states anyway. >> in s
ebla virus returned from traveling in west africa and being treated in a kaiser hospital in south sacramento the centers for infectious diseases says the patient showed some symptoms that are seen in other infectious diseases the hospital expects to get results back in atlanta in three days. >> we have been working with health care facilities and local health departments to implement a system of early identification, and isolation of patients, the situation in sacramento county...
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here at the south sacramento kaiser, the patient, reportedly a woman is in quarantine. >> state health officials say the patient returned from west africa in the last few days, showed symptoms of ebola and was hospitalized. this is the state's first patient. >> that patient has been evaluated. that patient has been teamed to be of risk. there's little risk to the public. >> the risk of transmission in california is low and steps are being taken to keep california safe. >> the state urging doctors to scrutinize anyone with a fever who's traveled to south africa. >> dr. green. >> right now the alert is on, so individuals who have risk factors are diagnosed entry acknowledged, quarantined and tested to see if they have ebola. that's the way it should be handled. >> ebola acts fast. killing in a few days. in past outbreaks that limited the spread. but now it's in big cities and a worldwide threat. >> this outbreak emphasizes the global nature of infectious disease. doctors say an infected person cannot affect others until symptoms appear. now kaiser doctors send a blood sample to the cdc.
here at the south sacramento kaiser, the patient, reportedly a woman is in quarantine. >> state health officials say the patient returned from west africa in the last few days, showed symptoms of ebola and was hospitalized. this is the state's first patient. >> that patient has been evaluated. that patient has been teamed to be of risk. there's little risk to the public. >> the risk of transmission in california is low and steps are being taken to keep california safe....
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she is being held in south sacramento.re is one other pending ebola virus test which is pending for a woman in new mexico. >>> smelly stairways in bart stations is finally getting attention. they are cleaning up their act starting next week. and we have filed the some others areas and you can do a story and i think of all of the writers who go through this have seen and smelled this in person. bart said starting monday they are launching a three person cleaning crew and they will work on all of the i can it's from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. and commuters say it is about time. garbage the stench of urine and feces is grossing everybody out. bart tries to clean up but bear clay puts a dent in the problem. >> i try but it never stops working. they put in a lot of effort and people are just filthy, what are you going to do. >> they were forced to clean their cleaning crews only having one and they are one and looking into helping and clearing entrances at the 19th street area in oakland and we will get some areas in oakland. >>
she is being held in south sacramento.re is one other pending ebola virus test which is pending for a woman in new mexico. >>> smelly stairways in bart stations is finally getting attention. they are cleaning up their act starting next week. and we have filed the some others areas and you can do a story and i think of all of the writers who go through this have seen and smelled this in person. bart said starting monday they are launching a three person cleaning crew and they will work...
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again the south sacramento patient may have been possibly exposed to ebola. we broke the story on twitter. we will have a report at 10:00 p.m. and at 11:00 p.m. right here on kpix 5. back to you. >> thank you for that. >>> also tonight birds bursting into flames. tonight a black eye for a bay area company and its solar plant. new at 6:00 p.m. thousands of birds are flying into solar death trap at the solar plant in the middle of california's desert. kpix's mike schmidt is live in san francisco to explain how this clean energy plant cooking and alarm -- plant is cacking an alarming number of birds. >> reporter: there is solar mirror farm, let's give you an idea, this is just one, there are 300,000 of these cooking the sun right back into the sky and that, as you say, is cooking birds as they fly. >> reporter: it started out so well. >> a company called bright source plans to break groundoon new type of solar pow -- ground on a new type of solar plant. >> two president talking it up. bright future is seen. >> but there is a dark cloud hanging over bright source
again the south sacramento patient may have been possibly exposed to ebola. we broke the story on twitter. we will have a report at 10:00 p.m. and at 11:00 p.m. right here on kpix 5. back to you. >> thank you for that. >>> also tonight birds bursting into flames. tonight a black eye for a bay area company and its solar plant. new at 6:00 p.m. thousands of birds are flying into solar death trap at the solar plant in the middle of california's desert. kpix's mike schmidt is live in...
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reporter:more developing news now: >> reporter:a patient at the kaiser permanente medical center in south sacramento is being tested for ebola. doctors aren't releasing details yet but say the patient might have been exposed to the ebola virus and blood samples are being taken. >> reporter:we don't know if the person had been traveling in west africa - where the disease is hitting hardest. the patient is isolated and infectious disease specialists have been called in. >> reporter:the hospital staff won't know for several days whether the patient actually has ebola. the virus has killed more than 12-hundred people in west africa and sickened about twice as many. >> pam: a developing story in missouri tonight. where a new police killing is raising fears of renewed violence. >> pam: saint louis county police say, a man behaving erratically. came at them with a knife. the shooting was just a few miles from ferguson, where an unarmed teenager - michael brown - was killed 10- days ago. >> pam: catherine heenan reports on >> catherine: what began as a peaceful protest once again turns violent. >>"if you ar
reporter:more developing news now: >> reporter:a patient at the kaiser permanente medical center in south sacramento is being tested for ebola. doctors aren't releasing details yet but say the patient might have been exposed to the ebola virus and blood samples are being taken. >> reporter:we don't know if the person had been traveling in west africa - where the disease is hitting hardest. the patient is isolated and infectious disease specialists have been called in. >>...
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we do know that kaiser permanente in south sacramento is treating a patient who may have been exposed to ebola. she is in isolation. while the dcd is testing her blood government officials say it is highly unlikely this patient has the virus. kaiser never foirnled visitors for those being treated at the hospital of the ebola patient. >> i am speechless. >> we have been in this hospital all day walking around. this is the first time we are hearing this. >> they should have let us know so we can take action upon ourselves instead of hearing it from you guys we should hear it from the horse's mouth. >> the cdc says ebola is spread only through direct contact with bodily fluids blood, urine, saliva, mucous. it is not transmitted through food, water or air. more than 1200 have already died from the ebola virus. they are setting up centers in west africa to stop the outbreak by spreading to steep sick travelers from getting on the airplane. they have tested 6 samples in the u.s. all negative. >> ainsley and heather, back to you. >> thank you, william. >> isis bee heads an american journalis
we do know that kaiser permanente in south sacramento is treating a patient who may have been exposed to ebola. she is in isolation. while the dcd is testing her blood government officials say it is highly unlikely this patient has the virus. kaiser never foirnled visitors for those being treated at the hospital of the ebola patient. >> i am speechless. >> we have been in this hospital all day walking around. this is the first time we are hearing this. >> they should have let...
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>>:a patient at the kaiser permanente medical center in south sacramento.ivotal day here in ferguson while there does seem to be a chip and the street last night after protesters are really taking specific steps to help ease the tension. they're getting a high profile visit from the officials. >>: the exchange a dynamic on the streets of ferguson misery the protesters are out early. at one. they went from a police urge the police-that she urged the crowd to be peaceful. in better themselves and live behind there. they begin destroying bottles into your and officers officers chased down the so-called agitators that made 47 arrests. there was no cocktail's tear-gas or shooting. i think that turning point was made by the agent. the volunteers and the men and women of law enforcement together. they it visit ferguson for an update of the investigation into the shooting that's off the protests. the state prosecutor start providing evidence to the grand jury to consider to indict deer and wilson. >>: the brown family lawyer say that the community does not necessar
>>:a patient at the kaiser permanente medical center in south sacramento.ivotal day here in ferguson while there does seem to be a chip and the street last night after protesters are really taking specific steps to help ease the tension. they're getting a high profile visit from the officials. >>: the exchange a dynamic on the streets of ferguson misery the protesters are out early. at one. they went from a police urge the police-that she urged the crowd to be peaceful. in better...
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patient had been treated at kaiser permanente south sacramento since earlier this week.son who recently return to california from west africa was described as low rink by the california department of public health. officials say there are no other cases or even suspected keys in california. >>> 2 americans infected with the deadly ebola virus out of georgia hospital tonight. doctors say they are cured. how did they beat it and is there still a risk they have come this contact with. steve has more. >> for missionary who died nearly dying after contracting ebola good reason for the the cheer app applause. >> today is a miraculous day. i am thrilled to be alive. on wednesday july 23rd i woke up feeling under the weather. the and then my life took an unexpected turn as i was diagnosed with ebola virus disease. >>reporter: nervous but healthy looking dr. kept pwrap pwraptly stepped in front of camera with his waive and hugged every member of his medical team who weren't worried today after nearly 3 week here the doctor say he's cured and now even immune to the virus now respo
patient had been treated at kaiser permanente south sacramento since earlier this week.son who recently return to california from west africa was described as low rink by the california department of public health. officials say there are no other cases or even suspected keys in california. >>> 2 americans infected with the deadly ebola virus out of georgia hospital tonight. doctors say they are cured. how did they beat it and is there still a risk they have come this contact with....
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we have some breaking news out of south sacramento. kaiser permanente has just confirmed that the hospital is treating a patient who may, and i want to stress and repeat this to you -- may have been the exposed to the ebola virus. the cds will be testing blood samples. but in a precaution, they are isolating the patient and protecting other patients and staff. the hospital is open for business. keiser is telling us that a patient who may have been exposed to the virus, the ebola virus -- it has not been confirmed, though -- has been admitted to the hospital in sacramento. >>> the family of an experienced mountain climber puzzled over his fall from a rick in yosemite park. brad parker was engaged to be married. had just proposed to his girlfriend hours before his fall. parker, an avid climber, his family is stunned that he fell. rangers describedas n as not re a difficult climb. there will be a celebration of his life at a low cale park. >>> one time and one time only. that's the response from governor brown to kneel cakash i kashkari.
we have some breaking news out of south sacramento. kaiser permanente has just confirmed that the hospital is treating a patient who may, and i want to stress and repeat this to you -- may have been the exposed to the ebola virus. the cds will be testing blood samples. but in a precaution, they are isolating the patient and protecting other patients and staff. the hospital is open for business. keiser is telling us that a patient who may have been exposed to the virus, the ebola virus -- it has...
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california department of public health announced the woman in isolation at the kaiser hospital in south sacramento does not have the ebola virus. that means there are no known confirmed ebola cases in california and no cases with high risk exposure. it's one of several developments on the ebola front. the first confirmed ebolafacient treated in the u.s. received the all clear to -- ebola treatment in the u.s. received the all clear to go home. >> reporter: 19 days ago, dr. kent bradley arrived at emory university hospital cloaked in a white hazmat suit. today he embraced the medical team that gave him a fighting chance against the deadly virus. a round of hugs is just what this doctor ordered. >> i'm thrilled to be alive. to be well, and to be reunited with his family. >> reporter: kent brantley spent weeks in isolation fighting ebola. flown from west africa to emory hospital. along with nancy writebol. >> what we learned in caring for them will help advance the world's understanding on how to treat ebola virus infections. >> reporter: brantley said he was grateful for the doctors, nurses and the
california department of public health announced the woman in isolation at the kaiser hospital in south sacramento does not have the ebola virus. that means there are no known confirmed ebola cases in california and no cases with high risk exposure. it's one of several developments on the ebola front. the first confirmed ebolafacient treated in the u.s. received the all clear to -- ebola treatment in the u.s. received the all clear to go home. >> reporter: 19 days ago, dr. kent bradley...
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the patient is currently being treated at a kaiser hospital in south sacramento. the center for infectious diseases said the patient is low risk but showed some symptoms consistent with ebola. the health officials emphasize that californians do not need to be worried. >> we have a situation here in california where we have the infrastructure both in the health care facilities and the public health system and the general infrastructure system with respect to sanitation that dramatically reduces the risk of ebola transmission. >> the hospital expects to get the test results back in three days. the health department is contacting those who may have come in contact with the patient. >>> in hayward, police are investigating a bizarre fatality with a crime. the area was rippling across the east bay and south bay, police want to know just what happened on the overpass above the freeway near the industrial park exit. abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield has more. >> reporter: traffic was backed up for miles during the commute because of a fatal accident on industrial parkwa
the patient is currently being treated at a kaiser hospital in south sacramento. the center for infectious diseases said the patient is low risk but showed some symptoms consistent with ebola. the health officials emphasize that californians do not need to be worried. >> we have a situation here in california where we have the infrastructure both in the health care facilities and the public health system and the general infrastructure system with respect to sanitation that dramatically...
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hospital officials at the kaiser hospital in south sacramento say they are treating a patient who may have been exposed to ebola. officials say the patient is in isolation and the hospital is using cdc guidelines. but they have not said how the individual may have been exposed or if it happened in west africa where the epidemic has now killed more than 1,200 people. and infectious disease specialist says the public should not panic. >> people who have been in that region or have been in contact with people who have been in that region are being super vigilant. >>> it could take a couple of cays cays -- days to get the results. >>> some brands are being pulled from store shelves because of possible salmonella contamination. we have maureen naylor with the brands that are involved. >> reporter: here's a look at some of the 40 plus types of peanut and almond butters being affected by the recall also included some generic brands. now all pulled off routine testing by the faa discovered the contamination risk. >> reporter: armed with a cart full of snacks tonight, the santor family is gett
hospital officials at the kaiser hospital in south sacramento say they are treating a patient who may have been exposed to ebola. officials say the patient is in isolation and the hospital is using cdc guidelines. but they have not said how the individual may have been exposed or if it happened in west africa where the epidemic has now killed more than 1,200 people. and infectious disease specialist says the public should not panic. >> people who have been in that region or have been in...
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patient treated at kaiser south sacramento medical center. center for disease control medical test are expected to confirm whether patient actually has the virus. that patient has been isolated of course as precaution. kaiser says that will protect other patients from possible exposure until the tests are done. >> fire officials reporting good progress tonight in fighting a fire near yosemite 35 percent contained. it's already taken a toll interthe town of oak hurst less than 20ln entrance to the park. highway 41 in the park reopened to traffic late today. laura anthony is there. >> we had 10 minutes. >>reporter: diana home still standing but damaged in oak hurst. fair swept through the sierra foot hills toychbility my kid baby book. photo albu album. fevring that hi with me when i came here to help take care of my dad and the it's all gone. this is complete loss. >>reporter: this home is one of at least 8 structure consumed since yesterday. flames swept quickly from one tinder dry hillside to the next. whipped by the wind. >> we are really c
patient treated at kaiser south sacramento medical center. center for disease control medical test are expected to confirm whether patient actually has the virus. that patient has been isolated of course as precaution. kaiser says that will protect other patients from possible exposure until the tests are done. >> fire officials reporting good progress tonight in fighting a fire near yosemite 35 percent contained. it's already taken a toll interthe town of oak hurst less than 20ln...
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the patient is at kaiser permanente south sacramento medical center. state officials are not saying much other than the person recently made a trip to west africa. the patient is being kept in isolation in a specially equipped negative pressure room. >>> at least one of two u.s. medical workers who got the virus in liberia is expected to be released from a georgia hospital today. a news conference is planned this morning at emory university hospital in atlanta. dr. kent brantly and nancy writebol were taken there earlier this month. >>> developing news from ferguson, missouri. it experienced a somewhat calmer night. protestors were back on the streets last night more than a week after the fatal shooting of michael brown by a police officer. but as cbs news reporter susan mcginnis reports, things were peaceful this time. >>> reporter: protestors marched around a single block in ferguson overnight. [ chanting ] >> reporter: pressing for violence of the kind that claimed the life of michael brown to end. >> keep moving! >> reporter: some police officers w
the patient is at kaiser permanente south sacramento medical center. state officials are not saying much other than the person recently made a trip to west africa. the patient is being kept in isolation in a specially equipped negative pressure room. >>> at least one of two u.s. medical workers who got the virus in liberia is expected to be released from a georgia hospital today. a news conference is planned this morning at emory university hospital in atlanta. dr. kent brantly and...
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the patient who may have been exposed to the deadly ebola virus has been kept in isolation at south sacramentors at the national institutes of health, they're pushing up human clinical trials to test a promising new ebola vaccine. those trials will now begin in early september. this, as the death toll climbs in west africa, now topping 1200 people. more than 2200 suspected or confirmed cases since the outbreak began back in december. the president of liberia declaring a curfew, ordering security measures to quarantine 50,000 people to stop the virus from spreading. other west africa nations closing their borders as the u.n. calls for exit screenings of passengers trying to leave those countries. >>> 54 minutes past the hour. breaking new developments out of ferguson, missouri, ahead. but first, you may not realize this, but your paycheck is shrinking as we speak. an early start on "your money" next. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. can you
the patient who may have been exposed to the deadly ebola virus has been kept in isolation at south sacramentors at the national institutes of health, they're pushing up human clinical trials to test a promising new ebola vaccine. those trials will now begin in early september. this, as the death toll climbs in west africa, now topping 1200 people. more than 2200 suspected or confirmed cases since the outbreak began back in december. the president of liberia declaring a curfew, ordering...
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the patient is at kaiser permanente south sacramento medical center. state officials are not saying much opener the person recently went to west africa. the patient is being kept in isolation in a negative pressure room. meanwhile, two u.s. medical workers who contracted the virus in liberia are expected to be released from a georgia hospital today. a news conference is planned this morning at emory university hospital in atlanta. dr. kent brantly and nancy writebol were taken there early this month. >>> the chp officer that was caught on video beating a woman on the side of a freeway could potentially facing criminal charges now -- face criminal charges now. officer daniel andrew is stripped of duties. he had been on desk duty since last month. he was trying to protect the woman, he says from going into traffic. district attorney's office is now reviewing the case. >>> developing news. a somewhat calm night in ferguson, missouri. protestors were back on the streets last night more than a week after the fatal shooting of michael brown by a police offic
the patient is at kaiser permanente south sacramento medical center. state officials are not saying much opener the person recently went to west africa. the patient is being kept in isolation in a negative pressure room. meanwhile, two u.s. medical workers who contracted the virus in liberia are expected to be released from a georgia hospital today. a news conference is planned this morning at emory university hospital in atlanta. dr. kent brantly and nancy writebol were taken there early this...