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cbs correspondent susan macinnis more on the story flu washington, d.c. >> health off initials spain tackling the first known case of ebola contracted outside west africa. crews transported an infected nurse to a hospital in madrid for treatment monday night. they believe she caught the virus last month while treating this spanish priest who came to madrid from sierra leone for care but later died. >> we all try to practice universal precautions cents, when we put gowns on, when we take them off. unfortunately there was probably break in the procedure. >> had help contain the disease, president obama has prompts dollars to send up to 4,000us troops to west after a pentagon says about 350 are already there. he also called for the creation of up to 17 ebola treatment centers there, which are expected to be ready by the end of this month. >> the white house is also considering additional screenings of passengers at airports in the u.s. and a broad, to help stop the spread of ebola. >> all of these things make me confident here in the united states at least the chances after outbreak, of
cbs correspondent susan macinnis more on the story flu washington, d.c. >> health off initials spain tackling the first known case of ebola contracted outside west africa. crews transported an infected nurse to a hospital in madrid for treatment monday night. they believe she caught the virus last month while treating this spanish priest who came to madrid from sierra leone for care but later died. >> we all try to practice universal precautions cents, when we put gowns on, when we...
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as is susan macinnis reports, hundreds cents every people in the u.s. still being monitored for symptoms. >> the confinement is over for the fiancee of duncan, liberian man, the first person diagnosissed when ebola in the u.s. louise tro and three family members are now free after being kept under armed guard in quarantine for 21 days. duncan was staying at tro's apartment when he first started showing symptoms of the virus. ebola is also no longer a threat for 44 others who had some contact with duncan. >> been very difficult. you know, you have got this uncertainty hanging over your head. >> cdc is monitoring about 400 people for ebola symptoms nationwide. us continues to ramp up its response to ebola. on sunday the pentagon announced the formation after special military support team to assist civilian medical staff here in the u.s. the cdc is also finalizing new safety protocols for healthcare workers. >> going to be much more stringent. >> in the sense of instructions, about what you really need to do. >> the new guidelines are expected to set firm
as is susan macinnis reports, hundreds cents every people in the u.s. still being monitored for symptoms. >> the confinement is over for the fiancee of duncan, liberian man, the first person diagnosissed when ebola in the u.s. louise tro and three family members are now free after being kept under armed guard in quarantine for 21 days. duncan was staying at tro's apartment when he first started showing symptoms of the virus. ebola is also no longer a threat for 44 others who had some...
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i'm susan macinnis in washington with the latest on the government's response to the virus. >>> ♪ >>ow, we don't want the showers around here, but little wet weather is expected today. so, i guess we'll take it, if we have to. >> no real choice here, but it is true. >> grab umbrella for you before you head out the door. don't forget the umbrella that's the message. we'll be right back. >> flock city police release this vicious attack on the street of brooklyn. now, the woman who became the focus of three preditors, as she walk alone, is speaking out. she tells hazel sanchez at sister station cbs2 in new york the attack left her beaten but not broken. >> twenty-one year old aspiring model, again lynn reyes, says it is difficult to watch this video of three grown men cranking up on her, beating her, as she lay helpless on the gown. all just to take her purse, and cell phone. >> he just rushed me. so the first thing i thought of is this really happening? >> the brutal attack happened around 2:30 in the morning on thursday october 2nd. reyes was walking alone, in front of 680 franklin av
i'm susan macinnis in washington with the latest on the government's response to the virus. >>> ♪ >>ow, we don't want the showers around here, but little wet weather is expected today. so, i guess we'll take it, if we have to. >> no real choice here, but it is true. >> grab umbrella for you before you head out the door. don't forget the umbrella that's the message. we'll be right back. >> flock city police release this vicious attack on the street of brooklyn....
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cbs correspondent susan macinnis more on the story now from washington, d.c. >> a woman with the first known case of ebola contracted outside west africa is getting treatment at a hospital in madrid. health officials say her husband has been quarantined, and now they are compiling a list of other people she may have come in contact with. officials believe she cuase the virus last month, while treating this spanish priest who came to madrid from sierra leone for care, but later died. >> we all try to practice universal precautions, when we put gowns on, when we take them off. but, unfortunately, probably break in the procedure. >> to help contain the disease, president obama has promised to sends up to 4,000us troops to west africa. he also calls for the creation of up to 17 ebola treatment centers there, which are expected to be ready by the end of this month. the white house is also considering additional screening of passengers, at airports in the u.s. and a broad, to help stop the spread of ebola. >> all of these things make me confident that here in the united states, at least, we
cbs correspondent susan macinnis more on the story now from washington, d.c. >> a woman with the first known case of ebola contracted outside west africa is getting treatment at a hospital in madrid. health officials say her husband has been quarantined, and now they are compiling a list of other people she may have come in contact with. officials believe she cuase the virus last month, while treating this spanish priest who came to madrid from sierra leone for care, but later died....
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now, as susan macinnis reports, travelers could be subject to additional passenger screenings, as the us tries to stop the outbreak from spreading. >> a woman with the first known case of ebola contracted outside west africa is getting treatment at a hospital in madrid. health officials say her husband has been quarantine, now compiling litz of other people she may have come in contact w officials believe she caught the virus last month while treating this spanish priest who came from sierra leone for care but later died. >> we all try to practice, you know, universal precaution also we put our gowns on, when we take them off. but unfortunately a break in the president your. >> to help contain the disease president obama promised to sends to up 4,000us troops to west africa also crawled for ebola treatment centers expected to be ready by the end of this month. white house considering additional screenings of passengers at airports in the u.s. and a broad to help stop the spread of ebola. >> all of these things confidence in the u.s., at least, we -- chance, of outbreak are slow. >> of
now, as susan macinnis reports, travelers could be subject to additional passenger screenings, as the us tries to stop the outbreak from spreading. >> a woman with the first known case of ebola contracted outside west africa is getting treatment at a hospital in madrid. health officials say her husband has been quarantine, now compiling litz of other people she may have come in contact w officials believe she caught the virus last month while treating this spanish priest who came from...
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i'm susan macinnis in washington, the story coming up. >> ♪ >> vice president caught on open mike.hat he said about his job, that's coming up after the break. we'll be right back. that's >> ♪ skippy!! yippee!! fun fun fun! shiny! you never listen! what? is someone talking? ♪ skippy!! ♪ yippee!! i'm bored. hashtag bored. skippy!! yippee!! look a ride! (vo) made with the funnest peanuts ever! skippy. yippee!! ♪ looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. >> this frontal boundery will arrive later tonight. so that's going to be the next big thing, as i always like to call it. i want to talk you through future rain and the, too, notice the time stamp. starting at 11:00 p.m. tonight, and there is still no rain, picking up here, on our models. so that's good news here. we look ahead to, say, saturday afternoon, early evening, and generally it looks like the bulk of the heaviest rain will fall across our northern most communities here, potentially upward every inch plus, out through mount pocono. generally it, would be about a half inch or so, before
i'm susan macinnis in washington, the story coming up. >> ♪ >> vice president caught on open mike.hat he said about his job, that's coming up after the break. we'll be right back. that's >> ♪ skippy!! yippee!! fun fun fun! shiny! you never listen! what? is someone talking? ♪ skippy!! ♪ yippee!! i'm bored. hashtag bored. skippy!! yippee!! look a ride! (vo) made with the funnest peanuts ever! skippy. yippee!! ♪ looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and...
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susan macinnis has more. >> reporter: confinement over for the fiancee of thomas eric duncan, liberian man the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. louise tro and they family members, now free, after being kept unarmed guard in quarantine for 21 days. duncan was staying at tro's apartment when he first started showing symptoms of ebola. ebola is also no longer a threat for about 50 others who had some contact with duncan. >> been very difficult. you know, you have got this uncertainty, hanging over your head, about your own health, for some of them a loved one has either died or struggling to overcome the disease, and it has re instructed their movement. >> ramp up response to ebola. sunday pentagon announced special military support team to assist civilian medical staff here in the u.s. the cdc is also finalizing new safety protocols for healthcare workers. >> going to be much more stringent. >> in the sense of instructions about what you really need to do. >> reporter: new guidelines are expected to set firm standards, including full body suits, and hoods that protect worker
susan macinnis has more. >> reporter: confinement over for the fiancee of thomas eric duncan, liberian man the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. louise tro and they family members, now free, after being kept unarmed guard in quarantine for 21 days. duncan was staying at tro's apartment when he first started showing symptoms of ebola. ebola is also no longer a threat for about 50 others who had some contact with duncan. >> been very difficult. you know, you have got this...
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cbs news correspondent susan macinnis takes closer look at the impact this strategy having overseas, here in america. >> people along the turkey syria border could hear explosions and see smoke rising over the syrian town of kabani, militants fought curds i shall forces over the weekend. despite weeks of allied air strikes, militants continue to make advances forcing hundreds of thousands of syrians to flee to turkey. on 60 minutes, fbi director james told scott pelle islamic millitant groups in syria are global threat. >> isil as sophisticated maybe more as others in its media presence, in its recruiting and training efforts on line. >> says about dozen or so americans are fighting alongside isis and other groups. >> how do you keep them from coming home and attacking the homelands? >> ultimate, american citizens, unless par ports revoked end tight told come back. so, someone who has fought with isil wants to come back, we will track them very carefully. >> isis militants are threatening to behaved american aid worker 26 year old peter, now known as abdul rock man kassig, converted
cbs news correspondent susan macinnis takes closer look at the impact this strategy having overseas, here in america. >> people along the turkey syria border could hear explosions and see smoke rising over the syrian town of kabani, militants fought curds i shall forces over the weekend. despite weeks of allied air strikes, militants continue to make advances forcing hundreds of thousands of syrians to flee to turkey. on 60 minutes, fbi director james told scott pelle islamic millitant...
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susan macinnis for "eyewitness news" on the "cw philly". >>> right now, 8:46.ther together. good morning, kate. >> i good morning, erika, happy friday everybody. we take you out to our weather watch he network here, give you a couple of the locations here that we're getting some reports from. we start things off actually out near the shore point, where timothy mitchell sent in temperatures in the 30's, out in tucker ton, new jersey, but sent in kim of pictures for us from atlantic city, and we go to just one of them here. beautiful colors. excuse very nicely here, with the sunrise, that's courtesy of the clouds, rolling on in. woe go back, take a look, maybe out little further inland here. we take you in to, there is the gold star guy, kevin wilson, several of you have been sending in observations, kevin sent in 36 degrees, in havertown, and i love his comment, can this be right? is this correct? like what's going on, so chilly. but the nice clear sky, and certainly in the wake of a front that we had earlier in the week. that's the culprit for it, guys. 36 degr
susan macinnis for "eyewitness news" on the "cw philly". >>> right now, 8:46.ther together. good morning, kate. >> i good morning, erika, happy friday everybody. we take you out to our weather watch he network here, give you a couple of the locations here that we're getting some reports from. we start things off actually out near the shore point, where timothy mitchell sent in temperatures in the 30's, out in tucker ton, new jersey, but sent in kim of pictures...
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susan macinnis reports, now the us is ramming up its response to fight the spread of the disease here at home. >> confinement over, the liberia man who was the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. louise tree, and three family members, are now free, after being kept under armed guard in quarantine for 21 days, duncan was staying at tro's apartment when he first started showing symptoms of ' bowl a also no long area threat for about 50 others, who had some contact with dunk can. >> you have this uncertainty with your own health, or some of them, loved one has either died or struggling, to overcome the disease. and it is restricted movement. >> us continues to ramp up its response to ebola on sunday, the pen gone announced formation of a sexual military support team, to assist civilian medical staff here in the u.s. also finalizing new safety protocols for healthcare workers. >> going to be much more stringent. >> in the sense of instructing. >> expected to set firm standard, including full body suits along with rigorous new rules for removal of equipment, dis infection, and su
susan macinnis reports, now the us is ramming up its response to fight the spread of the disease here at home. >> confinement over, the liberia man who was the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. louise tree, and three family members, are now free, after being kept under armed guard in quarantine for 21 days, duncan was staying at tro's apartment when he first started showing symptoms of ' bowl a also no long area threat for about 50 others, who had some contact with dunk can....
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susan macinnis tells us how residents are bracing for impact. >> resident big island could have frontrom the errupting volcano starts to swallow home. officials making a rangments for those living in the path of the lava flow, to watch the destruction. >> my whole family in this subdivision we live, in so all in needles and pins. >> volcano has been errupting continuously since 1983, and in the past week, has burned more than 30 miles of thick island brush, destroying everything in its path. people living down slope of the flow, are under an evacuation advisory, most have already left. >> it is real. it is now or never. you know, you got to get out. >> if for any reason it does pick up in its rate of advance. , we may need to pick up the us. >> near 2,000 agree liquid on the move for months, advancements is being hemmed by decomposing vegetation that creates methane gases. >> that gas is mixing in underground calf earns, and with the heat, from the lava flow, it ignites, and explodes. >> officials a rang to go let homeowners watch the destruction, say it could offer them closure. >> p
susan macinnis tells us how residents are bracing for impact. >> resident big island could have frontrom the errupting volcano starts to swallow home. officials making a rangments for those living in the path of the lava flow, to watch the destruction. >> my whole family in this subdivision we live, in so all in needles and pins. >> volcano has been errupting continuously since 1983, and in the past week, has burned more than 30 miles of thick island brush, destroying...
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cbs news correspondent susan macinnis reports on devastated community now waiting word on other victims grieving for the victims at the marysville pilchuck, gia soriano died this morning. colored an estimate from gia's family. >> we are devestated from the senseless tragedy. gia is our beautiful daughter and words cannot express how much we will miss her. >> sore ian i becomes the second teen killed by freshman jaylen fryberg, where he opened fire, fryberg then killed himself. three student remain hospitalized. days later, no one knows what motivated fryberg, a member of a prominent native american family, and recent homecoming prince, to commit this senseless act and struggle to make sense of it. as folks here try to comfort one another -- >> we care about each and everyone every you, you matter to us. gia sore and i's families is honoring her. >> we've made the decision to donate gia's organs so others may benefit. >> folks here continue to comfort one another and to try to make sense of it. today a moment of silence will be held at 10:39 a.m. the moment of the shooting for community
cbs news correspondent susan macinnis reports on devastated community now waiting word on other victims grieving for the victims at the marysville pilchuck, gia soriano died this morning. colored an estimate from gia's family. >> we are devestated from the senseless tragedy. gia is our beautiful daughter and words cannot express how much we will miss her. >> sore ian i becomes the second teen killed by freshman jaylen fryberg, where he opened fire, fryberg then killed himself. three...
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cbs news correspondent susan macinnis explains what impact that strategy is now having overseas. >> people along the turkey syria border could hear explosions and see smoke rising over the syrian town of kabonni, state militants fought kurdish forces over the weekends. despite weeks of us and allied air strikes, the militants continue to make advances, forcing hundreds every thousands of syrians to flee to turkey. on 60 minutes, fbi director james, told scott pelle, islamic militants groups in syria are global threat. >> i sil is as sophisticated as others in its media presence, its recruiting and training efforts on line. >> about dozen or so americans are fighting long side isis and other groups. >> how do you keep them from coming home and attacking the homelands? >> ultimately american citizen unless their passports is revoke end tight told come back. so, someone who has fought with isil with american passport wants to come back, we will track them very carefully. >> isis militants are threatening to be hedda american aid worker, 26 year old peter, they say their son changed his name.
cbs news correspondent susan macinnis explains what impact that strategy is now having overseas. >> people along the turkey syria border could hear explosions and see smoke rising over the syrian town of kabonni, state militants fought kurdish forces over the weekends. despite weeks of us and allied air strikes, the militants continue to make advances, forcing hundreds every thousands of syrians to flee to turkey. on 60 minutes, fbi director james, told scott pelle, islamic militants...
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and now susan macinnis reports, travelers could be subject to additional passenger screening, as the us tries to stop the outbreak from spreading. >> health officials in spain are tackling the first known case of ebola contracted outside west africa. crews transported an infected nurse, to a hospital in madrid for treatment monday night. they believe she caught the virus last month, while treating this spanish priest, who came to math from sierra leone for care, but later died. >> we all try to practice universal precautions cents, when we put gowns on, when we take them off. but unfortunately there was probably break in the procedure. >> to help contain the disease, president obama has promised to sends to up 4,000us troops to west africa. the pentagon says about 350 are already there. he also calls for the creation of up to 17 ebola treatment centers there, which are expected to be ready by the end of this month. >> the white house is also considering additional screenings every passengers at airports in the u.s. and a broad, to help stop the spread of ebola. >> all of these things
and now susan macinnis reports, travelers could be subject to additional passenger screening, as the us tries to stop the outbreak from spreading. >> health officials in spain are tackling the first known case of ebola contracted outside west africa. crews transported an infected nurse, to a hospital in madrid for treatment monday night. they believe she caught the virus last month, while treating this spanish priest, who came to math from sierra leone for care, but later died. >>...
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susan macinnis tells us, just one of many new guidelines recommended by the cdc. >> reporter: while 260 people in the u.s. are still being monitored by the centers for disease control, for ebola symptoms, the agency issued new steps to ensure no more us healthcare workers contract the virus. cdc director tom freeden announced the standards, among them, healthcare workers wear protective suits leave no hair or skin exposed and use respirators over their face instead of just goggles. >> one of the critical aspects of these guidelines is a very structure wade of doing that, step-by-step which is supervised, in a way ritualized. >> guidelines come after two nurses who is treated ebola patient thomas duncan became infected while it is still unclear, how they contracted the virus, how healthcare workers remove their protective gear. >> there is some sort of fluid, on the front of that gown, and you take it off and come in contact with it, well, that could be a very deadly mistake. >> the cdc last updated its guidelines for treating ebola over the summer but admits the i am fiction of the two
susan macinnis tells us, just one of many new guidelines recommended by the cdc. >> reporter: while 260 people in the u.s. are still being monitored by the centers for disease control, for ebola symptoms, the agency issued new steps to ensure no more us healthcare workers contract the virus. cdc director tom freeden announced the standards, among them, healthcare workers wear protective suits leave no hair or skin exposed and use respirators over their face instead of just goggles....
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washington, susan macinnis for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> meanwhile, the family after nurse who contractedbola while treating duncan is speaking out about mistakes made at texas presbyterian hospital where he was cents treated. in a statement released yesterday, amber vincent's family said vincent asked to return to dallas a day earl when she her colleague nina pham had been diagnosissed when ebola. but officials told her it wasn't necessary. she also took her temperature three times before boarding her flight last monday, and was cleared to fly each time. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of ebola in the u.s. and overseas. we have assemble on line resource guide to help keep you inform. you can find that at cbsphilly.com. >>> right now, coming up on 5:13. we want our traffic and weather together. head outside to carol. good morning. >> good morning to you, chilly morning out here, we fully expected this was not an unexpected cold. it might be an unwelcome one. but it was expected. we have chilly temperatures, it is chilly every place, we take a look out at margate. n
washington, susan macinnis for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> meanwhile, the family after nurse who contractedbola while treating duncan is speaking out about mistakes made at texas presbyterian hospital where he was cents treated. in a statement released yesterday, amber vincent's family said vincent asked to return to dallas a day earl when she her colleague nina pham had been diagnosissed when ebola. but officials told her it wasn't necessary. she also took her temperature...
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susan macinnis, "eyewitness news" on the "cw philly". >> a 28 year old man died last night after beingin the head, on the 7,000 block of forest avenue. police only have a vague description of the gunman, who ran away in a alley. >> at special ceremony american and british flags fold today join the marine who defends philadelphia for their final journey home. camp has been the center of uk operations in off began stand since 2006. it ends important chapter in the 13 year afghan campaign, which started after the terrorist attacks on the us in 2001 as they prepared to pull out, nobody claiming victory over the taliban. >> have to come back, start over again, much like iraq. >> left nearly $300 million worth of infrastructure and equipment behind, for the afghan army. over 2,000 american servicemen and women have lost their lives, fighting on afghan soil. >> joins us from the new york stock exchange, just turbulent weeks on the market but at least finished strong. what are investors now watching? >> yes, that's right. good morning, ukee, erika. more companies report their earnings this wee
susan macinnis, "eyewitness news" on the "cw philly". >> a 28 year old man died last night after beingin the head, on the 7,000 block of forest avenue. police only have a vague description of the gunman, who ran away in a alley. >> at special ceremony american and british flags fold today join the marine who defends philadelphia for their final journey home. camp has been the center of uk operations in off began stand since 2006. it ends important chapter in the...