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casi hickox says she was held against her will at university hospital in newark despite the fact she tested negative for the virus saturday morning. today marks one month since the first case of ebola was diagnosed in this country. >> since that original case, three more people have been diagnosed. new jersey health officials say casi hickox had been symptom-free for 24 hours. she will undergo a 21-day quarantine at her home in maine per that state's guidelines. also today, the u.s. army says it will quarantine soldiers coming back from serving in liberia even though they were kept away from any ebola patients. >>> this just in, the new york health department confirms that a 5-year-old boy has tested negative for the ebola virus. the boy developed a fever after returning from a trip to guinea over the weekend. >>> nbc 10's cydney long, live at the hospital in newark where that nurse was released today. we now know how she was transported? ç >> reporter: renee, we do. her release happened quietly under the radar and without any flashing lights or sirens. our sister station in new yo
casi hickox says she was held against her will at university hospital in newark despite the fact she tested negative for the virus saturday morning. today marks one month since the first case of ebola was diagnosed in this country. >> since that original case, three more people have been diagnosed. new jersey health officials say casi hickox had been symptom-free for 24 hours. she will undergo a 21-day quarantine at her home in maine per that state's guidelines. also today, the u.s. army...
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there were a fair of fight as newark high school. chad pradelli is live outside of the high school tonight. chad. >>reporter:the police got the call there were reports that hundreds of students were fighting inside the newark high school. when the police realized here that was not the case. they deployed in great numbers. it was all over. a dozen people were under arrest. the newark police kept a close eye after a couple of fights leading arrests. after the police got that fight under control another fight broke out. >> there was a crowd of several hundred people in the haulway a. it prevented the officers from getting to the fight. >> the kids were fighting for two minutes. i didn't see any teachers respond. >> the next thing i am on the ground getting stomped on. >>reporter:many students questioned why the police deployed so many officers to the school. they took a dozen students in custody. they were later released to their parent. of the dismissal was incident-free. >> 11 are going to face charges. >>reporter:i am live in newark,
there were a fair of fight as newark high school. chad pradelli is live outside of the high school tonight. chad. >>reporter:the police got the call there were reports that hundreds of students were fighting inside the newark high school. when the police realized here that was not the case. they deployed in great numbers. it was all over. a dozen people were under arrest. the newark police kept a close eye after a couple of fights leading arrests. after the police got that fight under...
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we are at university hospital in newark where that passenger was rushed here, yesterday afternoon. we are awaiting word from hospital administrators as to whether that patient does in fact have the ebola virus. we want to show you behind me, this is the ambulance that rushed the passenger here last night. they are taking every precaution, they have that ambulance sealed off, that passenger in isolation as this morning the cdc inacts a new mandate. newark and kennedy airports are among the five in the country where passengers traveling from the three ebola stricken west african countries can land. tuesday the enhanced screening process at newark revealed a passenger from liberia potentially exposed to the virus, chopper two overhead university hospital in knew work where a flurry of activity as a passenger was rush in and evaluated. >> there is a fear of that, it is a transmittable disease but it is still something can happen if controls are not in place. >> reporter: more training for government and health care workers in our region. hundreds went through safety seminar learning ne
we are at university hospital in newark where that passenger was rushed here, yesterday afternoon. we are awaiting word from hospital administrators as to whether that patient does in fact have the ebola virus. we want to show you behind me, this is the ambulance that rushed the passenger here last night. they are taking every precaution, they have that ambulance sealed off, that passenger in isolation as this morning the cdc inacts a new mandate. newark and kennedy airports are among the five...
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also under the mandatory quarantine is a nurse in newark, new jersey. she returned to the u.s. this week after taking care of ebola patients in west africa. this morning, she's criticizing the policy and the way she says she's been treated. we first told you yesterday morning, preliminary ebola tests have come back negative for nurse kaci hickox, but she's still being held at newark university hospital. the hospital has not said if she will remain there for the rest of the 21-day quarantine period or if she'll be released. yesterday in "the dallas morning news," hickox called the measure "a frenzy of disorganization and fear that has made her feel like a criminal." some passengers at newark's airport say they understand her frustration. >> i think that's a long time, but if that's what they need to do, it's a necessity, yeah, okay, we have to do that. we have to make sure that it doesn't spread around here. >> new jersey governor chris christie says that he sympathizes with hickox, but he has to do what he can to ensure public health safety. to learn more about ebola, you can g
also under the mandatory quarantine is a nurse in newark, new jersey. she returned to the u.s. this week after taking care of ebola patients in west africa. this morning, she's criticizing the policy and the way she says she's been treated. we first told you yesterday morning, preliminary ebola tests have come back negative for nurse kaci hickox, but she's still being held at newark university hospital. the hospital has not said if she will remain there for the rest of the 21-day quarantine...
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live in newark, brian web, back to you. >> all right, brian, thank you for. that will also this morning, foundation has been formed in honor of four year oley lie waller, he died from enterovirus d68. for den dollar donation, families could have halloween poor track taken at the photography studios in hamilton, new jersey, eli's father said yesterday's event one of tomorrow come for fonts heading special education students. future events by visiting the linc on our website cbsphilly.com. >>> police in philadelphia are looking for kill they are morning, investigators say someone shot a 28 year old man four times in the head and once in the back last night on the 7,000 block of forest avenue. police respond today reports of shooting around 9:20, pronounced the man dead at the scene. they believe the shoot sera tall african-american man wearing black and gray sweatshirt at the time. he was last seen running west through an alley on forest avenue. >> now to dramatic ocean rescue in atlantic city. two bystanders jumped into the water at the end of pacific avenue t
live in newark, brian web, back to you. >> all right, brian, thank you for. that will also this morning, foundation has been formed in honor of four year oley lie waller, he died from enterovirus d68. for den dollar donation, families could have halloween poor track taken at the photography studios in hamilton, new jersey, eli's father said yesterday's event one of tomorrow come for fonts heading special education students. future events by visiting the linc on our website cbsphilly.com....
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that passengers arrived at newark liberty airport on the flight from belgium but that flight originated in lie beer y meanwhile president obama is scheduled to meet with his newly appointed ebola czar ron klain later today. >> shortcomings in the response and the president has been pressing on his team for quite sometime new to ensure our response lives up to the high standards that he has set for his team in services to the american people. >> one of two dallas nurse hose contracted ebola from a patient showing signs of improvement, doctors treating nina pham upgraded her condition from fair to good. >>> take a look at this video, a dangerous spectacle on the streets of philadelphia, dirt bikes and atv's racing around many doing wheelies weaving in and out of traffic. >> chopper three overhead as they sped across the city for hours yesterday afternoon zooming past school buses packed with children and even racing against the flow of traffic. dirt bike caravan was intended to show respect for a fellow rider who was murdered last week. at a memorial service his mother tells "eyewitness n
that passengers arrived at newark liberty airport on the flight from belgium but that flight originated in lie beer y meanwhile president obama is scheduled to meet with his newly appointed ebola czar ron klain later today. >> shortcomings in the response and the president has been pressing on his team for quite sometime new to ensure our response lives up to the high standards that he has set for his team in services to the american people. >> one of two dallas nurse hose...
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she was quarantined in newark and developed a fever shortly thereafter. this worker, according to the new jersey department of health, had no symptoms of the virus upon arrival but after developing that fever she is being evaluated at university hospital in newark. she continues to be monitored and will remain under a 21-day quarantine. yesterday governor ins andrew cuomo and chris christie said the mandatory quarantine nor health care workers who have treated ebola patients is all about protecting the public. but for now some residents still have serious concerns. >> we put people who have certain professions to higher standards so i think that's why people are upset and i think they have a right to be. >> later this morning in southwest philadelphia communities with ties to west africa are planning to hold a walk to raise awareness and stop the spread of ebola. that's at 70th and woodlanded a 10:00. later this evening a group of liberians in our area made an informational movie about ebola. the screen og of that film will be at 6:00 at the african cultu
she was quarantined in newark and developed a fever shortly thereafter. this worker, according to the new jersey department of health, had no symptoms of the virus upon arrival but after developing that fever she is being evaluated at university hospital in newark. she continues to be monitored and will remain under a 21-day quarantine. yesterday governor ins andrew cuomo and chris christie said the mandatory quarantine nor health care workers who have treated ebola patients is all about...
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we've just seen tom llamas reporting on this air scare at newark. how worried should we be about contracting ebola on an airplane? >> it's very remote but it's possible. if eric duncan had gotten on the plane four days later, he might have developed his early symptoms of ebola on the plane. it would have been fever and fever by itself is an indication you might have ebola but it doesn't mean that you're spreading ebola. it's when you start to spread body fluids that you're a real risk. you know, i took our viewers behind the scenes at the quarantine station at newark airport, and there there are teams that are ready that know what to do so they'll come on the plane fully suited and be able to get the person off and then they'll assess the risk of everyone on that plane and see who needs monitoring. >> and you were just at the source of ebola. is america doing enough to stop ebola at its source in africa? >> america is doing a lot more, but still not enough. you know, the president has said they're going to build 17 hospitals. there's no sign of thos
we've just seen tom llamas reporting on this air scare at newark. how worried should we be about contracting ebola on an airplane? >> it's very remote but it's possible. if eric duncan had gotten on the plane four days later, he might have developed his early symptoms of ebola on the plane. it would have been fever and fever by itself is an indication you might have ebola but it doesn't mean that you're spreading ebola. it's when you start to spread body fluids that you're a real risk....
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jfk, newark, washington, dullos, o'hare, atlanta. philadelphia is not on that list, so we'll have live report from newark airport coming up in about 15 minutes. >>> meanwhile, president obama ebola czar officially begins his job today. >> ron clane will meet with the team responsible for coordinating the government's ebola response. also today, the isolation period for nbc's doctor nancy sneiderman, ends tonight, at midnight. she is recently been under fire for breaking the terms of her voluntary quarantine, early this month. doctor sneiderman stepped out to pick up take out food from a restaurant in princeton. yes, somebody took a picture of her. she and her team went into isolation after returning from liberia where her freelance cameraman got the ebola virus. that journalist now defending her on twitter saying he was never within 3 feet of her. really? >> and now headed to colorado where authorities say three teenage girls from denver may have been trying to join islamic state militants in syria, after stealing the parents money a
jfk, newark, washington, dullos, o'hare, atlanta. philadelphia is not on that list, so we'll have live report from newark airport coming up in about 15 minutes. >>> meanwhile, president obama ebola czar officially begins his job today. >> ron clane will meet with the team responsible for coordinating the government's ebola response. also today, the isolation period for nbc's doctor nancy sneiderman, ends tonight, at midnight. she is recently been under fire for breaking the terms...
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>> the new measures impact those flying into jfk and newark airport. health care workers who have treated ebola patients in west african countries. this comes as a doctor in new york was hospitalized. this was on thursday night. and he is now being treated for ebola. now with this new quarantine, a health care worker who arrived in newark yesterday was immediately put into isolation. this is aerial video we'll show you in a moment of the university hospital in newark. the worker apparently had no symptoms of the virus upon arrival but is now developed a fever and is being evaluated at the hospital. yesterday governors andrew cuomo and chris christie said a voluntary quarantine is just not enough. >> new jersey and new york are going to determine the standards of quarantine since cdc guidance is continually changing and we need to set a standard for our two states. >> it's important to note at this point the health care worker who arrived at newark liberty international airport yesterday has not yet tested positive for ebola. now, the group that he was
>> the new measures impact those flying into jfk and newark airport. health care workers who have treated ebola patients in west african countries. this comes as a doctor in new york was hospitalized. this was on thursday night. and he is now being treated for ebola. now with this new quarantine, a health care worker who arrived in newark yesterday was immediately put into isolation. this is aerial video we'll show you in a moment of the university hospital in newark. the worker...
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as you look forward on i-95 heading south towards newark, just past the newark travel plaza, we're experiencing sprinkles. ray keeps turning on the windshield wipers intermitten y intermittently. there was a little accident north of the 273 exit heading southbound by the deldot yard. we heard on friday they're going to have a snowplow inspection. talk about the need for storm form 10, we'll be taking this rig out a lot as the snowç stas to fall. we're not wishing for it anytime soon but we are certainly, as we come back inside the cabin, we are glad we have it so we can bring these images to you. not too bad on i-95 in newark, delaware, we'll get off the 896 exit, going into town and check it out there, too. >>> day 40 of the manhunt for suspected cop killer eric frein. hunting and trapping in some sparts of the poconos have resumed. as nbc 10's doug shimell reports, the ban remans in effect in several townships in monroe county because of of the widening search for frein. >> reporter: originally the state did not want hunters in these woods along with police and eric frein but they are amend
as you look forward on i-95 heading south towards newark, just past the newark travel plaza, we're experiencing sprinkles. ray keeps turning on the windshield wipers intermitten y intermittently. there was a little accident north of the 273 exit heading southbound by the deldot yard. we heard on friday they're going to have a snowplow inspection. talk about the need for storm form 10, we'll be taking this rig out a lot as the snowç stas to fall. we're not wishing for it anytime soon but we...
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a vehicle broke down in newark. it's off to the side. all the lanes are open. >>> we'll see you soon. thank you, matt. millions suffer from acid reflux. a pillow would provide raef for many of them. monica malpass is here in the newsroom with the story. >>> the pillow is aiming to alleviate the discomfort. at 5:00 we'll tell you how it works and the results that are promising. good news, coming up next at 5:00. the states in our area that have the lowest price of gasoline. back to you. >>> thank you, monica. adam is back with a dreary week ahead including rain coming our way. >>> a hollywood star re-creates one of the most famous o on-scrn moments. >>> we want to remind you to go to our facebook and like it. it will give you access to all the top news stories we are following. weather updates, breaking news and the current and viral video. click on the like box to make sure you are getting everything on facebook from "action news." you can interact with all the >>> not a bad monday at all. things are going to go downhill from here. >>> u
a vehicle broke down in newark. it's off to the side. all the lanes are open. >>> we'll see you soon. thank you, matt. millions suffer from acid reflux. a pillow would provide raef for many of them. monica malpass is here in the newsroom with the story. >>> the pillow is aiming to alleviate the discomfort. at 5:00 we'll tell you how it works and the results that are promising. good news, coming up next at 5:00. the states in our area that have the lowest price of gasoline....
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jfk, newark, dulles, atlanta and o'hare. those airports conducting thorough checks like this to make sure passengers don't have symptoms when they get off that plane. and here at newark, travelers will be monitored starting monday. and if they don't check in with the cdc every day, we're told authorities will take immediate steps to go find them. david? >> gio, thank you. >>> and a remarkable image tonight. we told you last night here, that u.s. air force jet, the american flag there on board, american jeffrey fowle heading home from north korea. detained there nearly six months after leaving a bible in his room. well, this image. fowle reuniting with his family in ohio, his three children running to him. tonight, fowle's family saying they are grateful for goldd's protection. we love seeing that. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. and look at this. parents behaving badly. the punishment handed out, not to them, but to their children now. and the drastic move to keep parents in line at
jfk, newark, dulles, atlanta and o'hare. those airports conducting thorough checks like this to make sure passengers don't have symptoms when they get off that plane. and here at newark, travelers will be monitored starting monday. and if they don't check in with the cdc every day, we're told authorities will take immediate steps to go find them. david? >> gio, thank you. >>> and a remarkable image tonight. we told you last night here, that u.s. air force jet, the american flag...
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they are requiring a mandatory quarantine for anybody arriving at newark or jfk airports. anyone who has had direct contact with people infected with the deadly virus. >>> yesterday in "the dallas morning news," hickox called the measure "a frenzy of disorganization and fear that makes her feel like a criminal." some passengers at newark's airport say they understand her frustration. >> i think that's a long time, but if that's what they need to do, that's necessity, yeah, okay, we have to do that. we have to make sure that it doesn't spread around here. >> new jersey governor chris christie says he simple authorizes with hickox, but has to do what he can to ensure public health safety. you can count on nbc 10 to help address your concerns about the ebola virus. tomorrow morning, we will have two medical professionals here in studio at nbc 10 answering your questions. if you have something you'd like to ask them, submit your question now by logging on to the nbc 10 facebook page and looking for the ebola q&a section. we will answer your questions live tomorrow morning from
they are requiring a mandatory quarantine for anybody arriving at newark or jfk airports. anyone who has had direct contact with people infected with the deadly virus. >>> yesterday in "the dallas morning news," hickox called the measure "a frenzy of disorganization and fear that makes her feel like a criminal." some passengers at newark's airport say they understand her frustration. >> i think that's a long time, but if that's what they need to do, that's...
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pass inning here arrived at newark liberty international airport for brings sells being evaluated for possible symptoms of, yes, ebola. the cdc says the passes tore identified during the government's enhanced screening procedures, the individual started their trip in liberia, they're now in isolation at university medical center in newark. this comes as tough travel restrictions go in effect today. all travelers arriving in the u.s. from west africa must fly in one of five airports, jfk, newark, washington, dullos, air hair and atlanta philadelphia is not on that list. >>> meanwhile, president obama's ebola ebola czar officially begins his job today. >> rain will meet with the group response, also today the elation for nbc doctor nancy sneiderman ends tonight at midnight. she has recently been under fire for breaking the terms of her voluntary quarantine earlier this month. she stepped out to pick up take out food from a restaurant in princeton, she and her team went into isolation after returning from liberia where her freelance cameraman got the ebola virus. that journalist now defe
pass inning here arrived at newark liberty international airport for brings sells being evaluated for possible symptoms of, yes, ebola. the cdc says the passes tore identified during the government's enhanced screening procedures, the individual started their trip in liberia, they're now in isolation at university medical center in newark. this comes as tough travel restrictions go in effect today. all travelers arriving in the u.s. from west africa must fly in one of five airports, jfk,...
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a nurse in newark, new jersey, who returned to the u.s. this week after taking care of ebola patients in west africa, she's under the mandatory quarantine and this morning she is criticizing the way that she says she's being treated. as we told you yesterday morning, preliminary tests for ebola came back negative for nurse kaci hickox. newark university hospital is not saying if she will remain there for the rest of the 21-day quarantine period or if she will be released, but she is there right now. yesterday in "the dallas morning news," hickox called the measure "a frenzy of disorganization and fear that made her feel like a criminal." in our area, the coalition of west african countries affected by ebola held a rally yesterday to raise awareness and money in southwest philadelphia. the coalition is made up of people and organizations with ties to guinea, liberia, and sierra leone. for more information, you can go to our website nbc10.com. we have realtime updates on the latest developments in our area and around the country. >>> was it
a nurse in newark, new jersey, who returned to the u.s. this week after taking care of ebola patients in west africa, she's under the mandatory quarantine and this morning she is criticizing the way that she says she's being treated. as we told you yesterday morning, preliminary tests for ebola came back negative for nurse kaci hickox. newark university hospital is not saying if she will remain there for the rest of the 21-day quarantine period or if she will be released, but she is there right...
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police guard entrance of the university hospital in newark, new jersey month. man arriving from sierra leon told screeners from the cdc at newark airport that she had recently cared for ebola patientness west africa. they quarantined her. >> a after cdc alerted new jersey department of health, new jersey department of health made determination that the legal quarantine order should be issued. >> reporter: a few hours later would the man came down with the fever. new jersey health officials actedded fast under new directive from his governor chris christie and andrew cuomo. the screening process put in place by the cdc will be stepped up at newark airport and jfk. the states will take over and key manned that anyone who has treated or come in contact with potentially infect patients from west africa be put under a mandatory 21 day quarantine. >> we have to do more. it ties serious a situation to leave it to the the honor system of compliance. >> we are no longer relying on cdc standards. there are new york, new jersey standard. >> reporter: state health official
police guard entrance of the university hospital in newark, new jersey month. man arriving from sierra leon told screeners from the cdc at newark airport that she had recently cared for ebola patientness west africa. they quarantined her. >> a after cdc alerted new jersey department of health, new jersey department of health made determination that the legal quarantine order should be issued. >> reporter: a few hours later would the man came down with the fever. new jersey health...
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police guarding entrance of the university hospital in newark, new jersey. a woman arriving from sierra leon told screeners from the cdc at newark airport she had recently cared for ebola patientness west africa. they quarantined her despite showing no symptoms. >> after the cdc a alerted the new jersey department of health, new jersey department of health made determination that a legal quarantine order should be issued. >> reporter: just a few hours later the woman came down with the fever. new jersey health officials asked if under new directive from governors chris christie and andrew cuomo. the screening process put in place by the cdc will be stepped up at newark airport and jfk. the states will take over and demand that anyone who has treated or come in contact with potentially infect ebola a patient from his west africa be put under a mandatory 21 day quarantine. >> we have to do more. it is too serious a situation, to leave it to the honor system of compliance. >> we are no longer relying on cdc standards. there are now new york, new jersey standard
police guarding entrance of the university hospital in newark, new jersey. a woman arriving from sierra leon told screeners from the cdc at newark airport she had recently cared for ebola patientness west africa. they quarantined her despite showing no symptoms. >> after the cdc a alerted the new jersey department of health, new jersey department of health made determination that a legal quarantine order should be issued. >> reporter: just a few hours later the woman came down with...
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. >> rosemary, the new measures will impact those who are flying into jfk or newark airports. specifically health care workers who treated ebola patients in west african countries. this of course comes just a couple of days after a doctor in new york was hospitalized. that happened thursday night. he is now being treated for ebola. now with this new quarantine a health care worker who arrived in newark yesterday was immediately put into isolation. this worker apparently had no symptoms of the virus upon arrival at the airport but has since developed a fever and is being evaluated at the hospital. yesterday governors andrew cuomo and chris christie says a voluntary quarantine is just not enough. >> new jersey and new york are going to determine the standards of quarantine since cdc's guidelines are continue you'lly changing. >> and later this morning in southwest philadelphia, communities with ties to west african countries are planning to hold a walk to raise awareness and stop the spread of ebola. that's at 70th and woodland at 10:00 this morning. live in the digital operatio
. >> rosemary, the new measures will impact those who are flying into jfk or newark airports. specifically health care workers who treated ebola patients in west african countries. this of course comes just a couple of days after a doctor in new york was hospitalized. that happened thursday night. he is now being treated for ebola. now with this new quarantine a health care worker who arrived in newark yesterday was immediately put into isolation. this worker apparently had no symptoms of...
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. >>> a major ebola scare unfolds at newark liberty international airport a sick passenger is rush to the hospital while rest of the plane is placed under quarantine. matt kosher from cbs two, spoke to some of those passengers to find out what happened. >> for me it was immediately clear there was risk of ebola here. >> reporter: johann gearing knew something was wrong when police and cdc work are rush on to his plane which just landed at newark. united flight the from brussels had 255 passengers and one of them a man from liberia was vomiting and had a fever. >> the medical folks went into the the plane, inn they were protect. >> they kept holding us with no information. >> if there was a doctor in the plane. >> health workers rush the man and a young girl he was traveling with to university hospital, in newark, where officials say that he a treatable condition. the scare comes within days of the first diagnosed case of ebola in the u.s. doctors in dallas say thomas eric duncan is in critical condition, and duncan who is liberian flew to texas after a layoff in brussels the same spot
. >>> a major ebola scare unfolds at newark liberty international airport a sick passenger is rush to the hospital while rest of the plane is placed under quarantine. matt kosher from cbs two, spoke to some of those passengers to find out what happened. >> for me it was immediately clear there was risk of ebola here. >> reporter: johann gearing knew something was wrong when police and cdc work are rush on to his plane which just landed at newark. united flight the from...
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>> sunday night, a nursing quarantined in newark speaks out about the treatment and what she says is the unfair policy keeping her in isolation. >> a community show of support for a family that lost their son to entrovirus. >> and the big story on "action news" a vote bicep ta to authorize a strike. >> 5,000 drivers, mechanics and cashiers the okay to walk off the job and that may not happen any time soochbility why the vote? "action news" reporter david henery is live in south philadelphia with the full story. david? >> sarah, over 1,000 septa workers met here this afternoon and voted to authorize ruinon leadership to call a strike if they feel it's necessary that doesn't necessarily mean there will be a strike any time soon. >> it is what it is. it's the nature of my job. i have a union job and i'll support the president. >> his president, willie brown had nothing to say after the authorization vote. >> what's the holdup here and the issues. >>:00, tomorrow 4:00, tomorrow at 4:00. tomorrow at 4:00. >> there will be a press conference. >> tomorrow at 4. >> why all the sickcy today.
>> sunday night, a nursing quarantined in newark speaks out about the treatment and what she says is the unfair policy keeping her in isolation. >> a community show of support for a family that lost their son to entrovirus. >> and the big story on "action news" a vote bicep ta to authorize a strike. >> 5,000 drivers, mechanics and cashiers the okay to walk off the job and that may not happen any time soochbility why the vote? "action news" reporter...
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a sick passenger brought hazmat crews to newark international airport today. the man is believed to be traveling from liberia prompting ebola concerns. officials ruled out the deadly virus and still it prompted quite a square for everyone on board. a.j. ross reports. >> it's been a long and frightening day for passengers on board united flight 99 8 brussels. according to sources a man on board was vomiting prompting concerns of ebola. as you can imagine every safety precaution was taken. just a few hours before united airlines flight 99 was scheduled to land at newark international erpt an alarming announcement was made to passengers. >> we were told that someone was sick on the flight basically said there was a medical emergency. >> they asked if there was a medical professional on the flight. >> a 35-year-old man liberia boarded the plane and suddenly became hillen began to vomit. sparking fears of he bowl a once on the ground cdc swarmed the plane with one tweeting the passenger from this follow inside. >> it was scary sfwlt man and his daughter were escort
a sick passenger brought hazmat crews to newark international airport today. the man is believed to be traveling from liberia prompting ebola concerns. officials ruled out the deadly virus and still it prompted quite a square for everyone on board. a.j. ross reports. >> it's been a long and frightening day for passengers on board united flight 99 8 brussels. according to sources a man on board was vomiting prompting concerns of ebola. as you can imagine every safety precaution was taken....
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nurse casey hickox remains in isolation on the ground of university hospital in newark. she tested negative for ebola, but since she treated patients in west africa, a state order keep her quarantined here for 21 days. >> what did she tell you about her experience? >> reporter: we spoke with casey's mother on the phone from the family home near dallas, karen hickox didn't want her voice recorded but told me casey feels her rights have been violat violated. she has no temperature, no symptoms. she doesn't know what's going to happen. that's the most frustrating part. she doesn't know what the next step is. it might be a lawsuit. hickox hired a civil rights attorney and could take the forced isolation to court. on the streets of new york -- >> panic -- >> reporter: growing skepticism of the mandatory quarantines and new jersey governor chris christie is also getting pushback from infectious disease experts who say isolation is not necessary for people showing no symptoms. >> do you no longer trust the cdc and doctor and scientists? >> reporter: chris christie firing back o
nurse casey hickox remains in isolation on the ground of university hospital in newark. she tested negative for ebola, but since she treated patients in west africa, a state order keep her quarantined here for 21 days. >> what did she tell you about her experience? >> reporter: we spoke with casey's mother on the phone from the family home near dallas, karen hickox didn't want her voice recorded but told me casey feels her rights have been violat violated. she has no temperature, no...
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isolated tent outside university hospital, in newark all a week and he begins her will. she left today for home in maine, where she will be quarantined, at home for 21 days. christie had this to say in response to his anger, as being detained in newark saying that she had no symptoms. >> i have absolutely nothing but goodwill for her going forward. she's a good person. she was doing good work in west africa. she needs to understand that the obligation of elect officials is to protect public health of all of the people, and if that inconvenienced her for a period of time that is what we need to do and that is what we will continue to do. >> christie insist he has not reversed his mandatory quarantine policy even though the white house has urged him to return to federal cdc guidelines. >>> crime investigators are beginning their seventh week of searching for suspected cop killer eric frein and they are taking on the air in something that resembles a balloon. the ohio state department of transportation, is lending a mylar balloon equipped with cameras and sensors. officials
isolated tent outside university hospital, in newark all a week and he begins her will. she left today for home in maine, where she will be quarantined, at home for 21 days. christie had this to say in response to his anger, as being detained in newark saying that she had no symptoms. >> i have absolutely nothing but goodwill for her going forward. she's a good person. she was doing good work in west africa. she needs to understand that the obligation of elect officials is to protect...
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she wrote official at newark appeared to be disorganized and bark at me as if i was a criminal. she e mailed cbs news several photos showing the elation tent, her bed and portable toilet. it was friday governors of new york and new jersey announced mandatory quarantine for anybody who had interacted with ebola patients in west africa. governor christie defended it again today. >> this will become the national policy because it's smart, tough common sense policy. >> reporter: in philadelphia there are no cases of ebola. but under the new precautionary cdc guidelines the health department is monitoring approximately 30 people and expects the cdc to receiver five to 10 additional people a day. they anticipate to eventually be monitoring hundred to 200 people at any given time. >> she's individuals have active daily monitoring which means that someone speaks with them daily. they take their temperature twice a day. they're asked about symptoms. >> reporter: health officials are supposed to check on those patients daily for 21 days. >> if you have questions about ebola, or any other
she wrote official at newark appeared to be disorganized and bark at me as if i was a criminal. she e mailed cbs news several photos showing the elation tent, her bed and portable toilet. it was friday governors of new york and new jersey announced mandatory quarantine for anybody who had interacted with ebola patients in west africa. governor christie defended it again today. >> this will become the national policy because it's smart, tough common sense policy. >> reporter: in...
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newark is one of them. newark, jfk, washington, dulles, atlanta and hartsfield-jackson are the others. they will screen those who returned from africa. >>> freelance journalist ashuko mukpo could be returned home. his blood has no traces of the virus. he contracted ebola while working in liberia. meanwhile nurse nina pham, her condition is moved up to good. >> ron klain is overseeing the government's response to the crisis. major garrett is at the white house where klain will meet with the pretty today. major, good morning. >> good morning. first things first, klain will not be the public face of the ebola response. he'll be behind the scenes. his first job, cracking down. he'll brief president obama frequently and focus on where the government response to ebola is now and where it needs to be as it continues its marchafrica. government agencies have revised the tracking of ebola. new department of homeland security travel restrictions start today and that means additional airport screenings and protective
newark is one of them. newark, jfk, washington, dulles, atlanta and hartsfield-jackson are the others. they will screen those who returned from africa. >>> freelance journalist ashuko mukpo could be returned home. his blood has no traces of the virus. he contracted ebola while working in liberia. meanwhile nurse nina pham, her condition is moved up to good. >> ron klain is overseeing the government's response to the crisis. major garrett is at the white house where klain will...
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half inch in philadelphia third of an inch in sewell and newark delaware a quarter inch. heavy rain part of the north and west, reading berks county heading through you lancaster county north and west and thinks where we have a flood advisory in effect and that will continue in addition to additional rain that could make some problems on area roadways with the flooding. the wind continue, peak wind gusts, between 25 miles an hour right now in philadelphia and 30 to 31 miles an hour in dover and reading. wind will continue tonight. here's what we expect. new through 7:00 p.m. expect a lull through philadelphia area and suburbs with some scattered showers. between 7:00 and 9:00p m that rainy showed you through baltimore washington area we expect that to rotate through a period of heavy rain and gusting wind again and overnight after 3:00 a.m. the last round of heavy rain will be moving through. with rain and storms moving through tonight and overnight make sure you have the cbs-3 philly weather app, that is on your smart phone. check it out, check out radar, get the clock a
half inch in philadelphia third of an inch in sewell and newark delaware a quarter inch. heavy rain part of the north and west, reading berks county heading through you lancaster county north and west and thinks where we have a flood advisory in effect and that will continue in addition to additional rain that could make some problems on area roadways with the flooding. the wind continue, peak wind gusts, between 25 miles an hour right now in philadelphia and 30 to 31 miles an hour in dover and...
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that yellow in new castle county is trying to push up towards newark and maybe towards wilmington. we've also seen an occasional flash of lightning there. it's possible that heavy stuff sort of spins back into maryland and misses wilmington. a lot of thunderstorms off the coast of north jersey and trenton has heavier rain highlight in there yellow just to your east pushing in your direction so trenton might also get a little steadier rain before too much longer. the northern and western suburbs dry for now and probably staying dry or at least drier for much of the day. there's the wide view on satellite and radar. at least it will stay cloudy today. there are more bands of rain down to the south that may try to wiggle their way into the region as we go later into the morning. 56 degrees in philadelphia, 55 in allentown. obviously it's a cool start across the region even down at the shore 56 in sea isle city. and as we head out the door over the next couple hours to catch that school bus or get the car started looks like we're stuck in the mid 50, rain in spots, cloudy skies ann lit
that yellow in new castle county is trying to push up towards newark and maybe towards wilmington. we've also seen an occasional flash of lightning there. it's possible that heavy stuff sort of spins back into maryland and misses wilmington. a lot of thunderstorms off the coast of north jersey and trenton has heavier rain highlight in there yellow just to your east pushing in your direction so trenton might also get a little steadier rain before too much longer. the northern and western suburbs...
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jfk in new york, newark international in new jersey, dullos, dc, the airports in chicago, atlanta will all start screening passengers flying from west africa by taking their temperature, and having them answer health questions, of course, the issue that is it takes 21 days to really start to see any symptoms. so even that's probably not going to catch everybody who may have had this virus. >> right. >> a lot that they have to do. here at home, with that in minds, ems companies are reviewing their protocols to make sure that they're prepared for whatever may come their way. >> to that end, fox 29's lauren johnson live at cooper university hospital in camden, looking into this part of the story for us, lauren, good morning. >> chris, good morning to you. so, yesterday, kicked off an infectious disease conference in philadelphia at the convention center. doctors cents from all over the country, in our area, to talk about some of these health concerns, including ' bowl a but here across the bridge in camden, cooper hospital, doctors tell us, new for the first case of ebola diagnosed on ame
jfk in new york, newark international in new jersey, dullos, dc, the airports in chicago, atlanta will all start screening passengers flying from west africa by taking their temperature, and having them answer health questions, of course, the issue that is it takes 21 days to really start to see any symptoms. so even that's probably not going to catch everybody who may have had this virus. >> right. >> a lot that they have to do. here at home, with that in minds, ems companies are...
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cdc spokesperson says that the passenger landed at newark liberty airport who had symptoms or potential exposure. passenger had been on a flight from liberia. >>> meanwhile patient evaluation is part of the u.s. tightening traveling for people coming to the u.s. from ebola stricken countries in west africa. newark liberty is one of only five airports where they can land, those five airports haven't a had screenings and resource necessary place to handle potentially sick passenger. important to the cdc 94 percent of travelers from the ebola hot zone entered through one of those five airports. >>> board of education voted unanimously to up hold suspensions of five football coach's mid hazing scandal that rock the north jersey town. head coach george najar and four assistants have been suspended indefinitely with pay. the it follows an ongoing criminal investigation in which seven players were charge in connection with the hazing incident inside the high school locker room. >> i just thought it was over shot, over exaggerated. i know that it never happens, the way it is said to have happen
cdc spokesperson says that the passenger landed at newark liberty airport who had symptoms or potential exposure. passenger had been on a flight from liberia. >>> meanwhile patient evaluation is part of the u.s. tightening traveling for people coming to the u.s. from ebola stricken countries in west africa. newark liberty is one of only five airports where they can land, those five airports haven't a had screenings and resource necessary place to handle potentially sick passenger....
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meantime the new procedures have already been into use in newark international health. a health care landed there after treating ebola patients in west africa. she was put in quarantine. both governors said this is a reason a policy of voluntary quarantine simply isn't enough. tonight we checked and the cdc says it's reviewing it's policies for health care workers returning from west africa, but anybody flying into new york or new jersey will have to -- >> a texas nurse who has recovered from ebola met with president obama at the oval office and that visit included a hug. pham also got a hug from one of her doctors. she's one of two dallas nurses who became infected while treating thomas duncan who died of ebola earlier this month. a statement today says tests no longer desect the virus in her blood but a discharge date has not yet been set for her. spread the word not the virus. that's the message tonight in upper darby county got information at this public forum called ebola, let's talk about it. the mayor and school district officials stressed, they're ready if someo
meantime the new procedures have already been into use in newark international health. a health care landed there after treating ebola patients in west africa. she was put in quarantine. both governors said this is a reason a policy of voluntary quarantine simply isn't enough. tonight we checked and the cdc says it's reviewing it's policies for health care workers returning from west africa, but anybody flying into new york or new jersey will have to -- >> a texas nurse who has recovered...
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una monja de nueva jersey fue beatificada hoy en newark, convirtiendose asi en la primera persona en recibir ese honor en estados unidos.a sor miriam teresa demja-novich, quien murio en 1927, se le atribuye el milagro de haber curado de una enfermedad en los ojos al niqo michael mencer, en el 1963.la arquidiocesis de newark dijo que el menor recibio un mechon de cabello de la monja, le rezo a ella y los efectos de la enfermedad ocular comenzaron a desaparecer. el cardenal esloveno franc rode dijo en una entrevista que el papa francisco es "demasiado de izquierda".rode agrego que se nota que el papa esta ceqido por el ambiente del cual proviene" y que "en sudamerica hay grandes diferencias sociales, y los debates ocurren diariamente". hay una investigacion en curso para determinar si algunos policias de tijuana , mexico, han estado cometiendo delitos junto a miembros del crimen organizado.jorge fregoso nos explica como las autoridades conocieron sobre la presunta participacion de los agentes en varios secuestros y lo que ha sucedido con policias que en el pasado han sido acusados de a
una monja de nueva jersey fue beatificada hoy en newark, convirtiendose asi en la primera persona en recibir ese honor en estados unidos.a sor miriam teresa demja-novich, quien murio en 1927, se le atribuye el milagro de haber curado de una enfermedad en los ojos al niqo michael mencer, en el 1963.la arquidiocesis de newark dijo que el menor recibio un mechon de cabello de la monja, le rezo a ella y los efectos de la enfermedad ocular comenzaron a desaparecer. el cardenal esloveno franc rode...
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double scan live radar, a little closer now, the heavy round of rain about to puncture middletown and newark, this is moving north and east at 45 miles per hour, no lightning strikes so this is not a line of thunderstorms just general heavy rain expected to hit middletown at 4:53, and summer bridge at 4:58 and newark coming in closer to the 6:00 hour. and it will push in to southern parts of chester county during the second half of the evening commute. rainfall totals over 2.5 in lancaster and pottstown to wilmington a .25 to .5 inch of rain. i'll let you know ben all the heavy rain pushes out in the accuweather forecast. >> thank you adam. be sure to download the 6 abc storm tracker app, to watch the storms as they move in, acces
double scan live radar, a little closer now, the heavy round of rain about to puncture middletown and newark, this is moving north and east at 45 miles per hour, no lightning strikes so this is not a line of thunderstorms just general heavy rain expected to hit middletown at 4:53, and summer bridge at 4:58 and newark coming in closer to the 6:00 hour. and it will push in to southern parts of chester county during the second half of the evening commute. rainfall totals over 2.5 in lancaster and...
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new jersey and new york issued a mandatory quarantine for travelers arriving at jfk and newark airports who had direct contact with ebola patients in west africa. >> this ban applies to people who have been in liberia, sierra leone or guinea and had contact with someone who had ebola or a health care worker. governor chris christie said this is absolutely necessary. >> these actions that we're taking today i believe are necessary to protect the public health and the people of new jersey and new york. it goes along with what we've been doing at the state level in both states. >> this mandatory quarantine was enacted after dr. craig spencer who had treated ebola patients was diagnosed with the virus in new york. >>> nbc 10's ted greenberg is live outside bellevue hospital in manhattan this evening where that doctor is in isolation. we understand that new quarantine mandate already being enforced. >> jim and renee, within the past hour we learned a woman who landed today at newark airport after recently having contact with ebola patients in africa has already been quarantined although she
new jersey and new york issued a mandatory quarantine for travelers arriving at jfk and newark airports who had direct contact with ebola patients in west africa. >> this ban applies to people who have been in liberia, sierra leone or guinea and had contact with someone who had ebola or a health care worker. governor chris christie said this is absolutely necessary. >> these actions that we're taking today i believe are necessary to protect the public health and the people of new...
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now, the heavy round of rain about to puncture middletown and newark, this is moving north and east at 45 miles per hour, no lightning strikes so this is not a line of thunderstorms just general heavy rain expected to hit middletown at 4:53, and summer bridge at 4:58 and newark coming in closer to the 6:00 hour. and it will push in to southern parts of chester county during the second half of the evening commute. rainfall totals over 2.5 in lancaster and pottstown to wilmington a .25 to .5 inch of rain. i'll let you know ben all the heavy rain pushes out in the accuweather forecast. >> thank you adam. be sure to download the 6 abc storm tracker app, to watch the storms as they move in, access to live radar in your neighborhood, it's free to download to your smart phone. >>> now the latest on eastbound object, a second health care worker who helped to treat thomas duncan in dallas is diagnosed. she was put in isolation, vincent is being transferred to atlanta that has specialized isolation units designed for ebola patients. back in dallas they are working to identify people that had dir
now, the heavy round of rain about to puncture middletown and newark, this is moving north and east at 45 miles per hour, no lightning strikes so this is not a line of thunderstorms just general heavy rain expected to hit middletown at 4:53, and summer bridge at 4:58 and newark coming in closer to the 6:00 hour. and it will push in to southern parts of chester county during the second half of the evening commute. rainfall totals over 2.5 in lancaster and pottstown to wilmington a .25 to .5 inch...
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cbs news core upon dent brian web joins us now live in newark, new jersey, to explain how some of the changes are being made, brian? >> new york governor sort ends his stance, new jersey governor did not, that means, nurse from maine is stuck in isolation at this newark hospital, setting up a legal battle to get her out. >> weekends of fears opposition, new york governor andrew cuomo updated his state's mandatory 21 day quarantine protocols. following screening at the airport, cuomo says anyone who shows no symptoms of ebola can now quarantine themselves at home. >> twenty-one days, healthcare workers would check on them twice a day, to monitor their temperature and condition. >> nurse casey hickox is the first healthcare worker isolated un the new protocols in new jersey. hickox is being head in a isolation tent here at university hospital in newark, after returning from sierra leone, where she treated patients with ebola. she calls her treatment inhumane, the isolation tent has a portable toilet, but no shower. she has hired a team of civil lawyers to help get her out. >> she knows
cbs news core upon dent brian web joins us now live in newark, new jersey, to explain how some of the changes are being made, brian? >> new york governor sort ends his stance, new jersey governor did not, that means, nurse from maine is stuck in isolation at this newark hospital, setting up a legal battle to get her out. >> weekends of fears opposition, new york governor andrew cuomo updated his state's mandatory 21 day quarantine protocols. following screening at the airport, cuomo...
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we are all excited about that. >> and in newark, the inbound trains dealing with delays. >> i know are you headed there rick and monica. >> can't wait to go to the mack down. they have a great buffet. >> i don't want to know. still ahead on "action news" for you tonight. a new jersey football team sidelined for what happened off the field. we'll have the details. >>> it may look like a canoe ride but they are learning valuable lessons from the environment and a new program, lisa thomas-laury has the story coming up. >> we are tracking a round of rain and a few thunderstorms as they pass through, we'll have the timing in future tracker and the accuweather forecast. >> jaime apody with eagles news as the birds start preparing for the match-up against the giants, those stories and more when "action news" comes party on people! blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale continues celebrating with 20% off the entire store. you heard right, 20% off the entire store. we're talking employee pricing baby! hey, you need 'em, you want 'em, and now there's no better time to get 'em. blinds to go. blinds
we are all excited about that. >> and in newark, the inbound trains dealing with delays. >> i know are you headed there rick and monica. >> can't wait to go to the mack down. they have a great buffet. >> i don't want to know. still ahead on "action news" for you tonight. a new jersey football team sidelined for what happened off the field. we'll have the details. >>> it may look like a canoe ride but they are learning valuable lessons from the...
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increased screening measures start today at four more airports including newark, new jersey. >>> and strictor ebola screenings start today at four more united states airports including newark, new jersey. health officials will take the temperatures of passengers flying in from three west african countries it will happen in washington, chicago and atlanta as well. screeners will use no touch thermometers to try to find passengers with fevers. customs officials say about 150 people travel daily from or through liberia sierra leone or guinea to the united states. >> philadelphia international airport will not be part of the end hasn'ted screening process. >> but that does not mean the airport is not preparing for a possible ebola outbreak. seven's bruce gordon joining us with that part of the story. bruce? >> absolutely, dawn and iain. there are no direct flights between philadelphia and the three west african nations now under siege from ebola but the airport in philly is much on the minds of officials here and in liberia. >> we must replace fear with facts. >> reporter: city lawmakers
increased screening measures start today at four more airports including newark, new jersey. >>> and strictor ebola screenings start today at four more united states airports including newark, new jersey. health officials will take the temperatures of passengers flying in from three west african countries it will happen in washington, chicago and atlanta as well. screeners will use no touch thermometers to try to find passengers with fevers. customs officials say about 150 people...
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." >>> police say a fight at newark high school spun out of control today forcing officers to use pepper spray. police were first called to the school for a bomb threat at 7:30 this morning. students evacuated to the football field where a scuffle then broke out. two students charged in connection with the fight. police used k9s to sweep the school, finding no bomb. >>> the former mob boss going back to jail. they say merlino vie lated patrol by associating with a fellow convict in florida. and he was out on release after a decade in prison, he has 30 days before he must report back to jail for four months. >>> one man killed and a police pursuit and shooting in easton early this morning. police say they tried to pull over richie sureman for a traffic violation but he drove off. ment chase came to an end when he crashed into a utilities pole on north 13th street. police say that shureman backed up into the cruiser twice before officers fired on the truck. >>> expansion project on the new jersey turnpike finally over. governor christie joined other officials for the ribbon cutting at the
." >>> police say a fight at newark high school spun out of control today forcing officers to use pepper spray. police were first called to the school for a bomb threat at 7:30 this morning. students evacuated to the football field where a scuffle then broke out. two students charged in connection with the fight. police used k9s to sweep the school, finding no bomb. >>> the former mob boss going back to jail. they say merlino vie lated patrol by associating with a fellow...
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passengers at newark understand her frustration. >> i think that's a long time. if that's what they need to do and it's a necessity, okay, we have to do that. we have to make sure it doesn't spread around her >> reporter: it is part of a plan by new york and new jersey officials to isolate anybody who had contact with the ebola virus even if they show no symptoms. >> we have agreed quarantine is the right way to go. that's our responsibility. our responsibility is to make sure to protect the public health and the people of our state. >> and the logic behind that is the virus can stay dormant for a few weeks. the doctor in new york had already ridden the subway and began to do restaurants and the bowling alley before he even went to the hospital. >> and the doctor who contracted ebola after treating patients with the disease in west africa is in isolation at a hospital. he worked with doctors without borders. his fiancee and two friends have also been placed into quarantine and plates spencer has been have been sanitized. one is his apartment in harlem. this is ne
passengers at newark understand her frustration. >> i think that's a long time. if that's what they need to do and it's a necessity, okay, we have to do that. we have to make sure it doesn't spread around her >> reporter: it is part of a plan by new york and new jersey officials to isolate anybody who had contact with the ebola virus even if they show no symptoms. >> we have agreed quarantine is the right way to go. that's our responsibility. our responsibility is to make sure...
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there's one other bit of precipitation coming up south of wilmington approaching newark as well. and 63 right now in philadelphia, 60 allentown and 62 wilmington and 66 sea isle city and if you head to the playground today it will be cloudy and maybe bring along umbrella in case of a spotty shower. your high today 68 at 3:00. rick you mentioned there's a big change in the accuweather 7-day starting tomorrow and it's not going to feel like autumn any more the next couple days. details ahead. >> all right, david we'll see you back inside thank you and stay on top of changing weather situation with new 6abc.com. visit 6abc.com/weather for stormtracker 6 radar. both the hourly and 7-day forecast. latest video from "action news" meteorologists and our collection of weather related photos and videos. >> and in other news the city of trenton is celebrating columbus day today with a morning full of festivities and commemeration started with wreath lay are ceremony. trenton mayor and steven sweeny were on hand. a presentation of st. jaoquime. and you need a cup of coffee getting you going
there's one other bit of precipitation coming up south of wilmington approaching newark as well. and 63 right now in philadelphia, 60 allentown and 62 wilmington and 66 sea isle city and if you head to the playground today it will be cloudy and maybe bring along umbrella in case of a spotty shower. your high today 68 at 3:00. rick you mentioned there's a big change in the accuweather 7-day starting tomorrow and it's not going to feel like autumn any more the next couple days. details ahead....
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septa has suspended service on its wilmington newark regional rail line because of some police activity near the dash bow station. officials have not given us any further details or said when the line will start running again. we of course will keep you updated. >> skyfox over a tragic accident in philadelphia's nicetown tioga neighborhood. police say a six yeared boy was hit by a brown buick will he sabre on the 3600 block of north 15th street. this happened shortly after 4:00 p.m. and we've learned that the boy has died from his injuries. police say the driver did stay on the scene and that no drugs or alcohol were involved. >> also breaking the director of the secret service steps down a mid security lapses at the white house. julia pearso pier handed in her resignation late this afternoon one day after her appearance. the committee grilled her on man was able to jump app fence and make the all the way inside the white house with a knife. that man plead not guilty in court today. pearson spent 30 years with the secret service but was only named director last year. >>> pennsylvania st
septa has suspended service on its wilmington newark regional rail line because of some police activity near the dash bow station. officials have not given us any further details or said when the line will start running again. we of course will keep you updated. >> skyfox over a tragic accident in philadelphia's nicetown tioga neighborhood. police say a six yeared boy was hit by a brown buick will he sabre on the 3600 block of north 15th street. this happened shortly after 4:00 p.m. and...
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newark university hospital is not saying if she'll remain there for the rest of the 21-day quarantine period or if she'll be released. yesterday in "the dallas morning news," hickox called the measure "a frenzy of disorganization and fear that has made her feel like a criminal. this weekend in our area, the coalition of west african countries affected by ebola held a rally to raise awareness and money in southwest philadelphia. the coalition is made up of people and organizations with ties to guinea, liberia, and sierra leone. you can count on nbc 10 to help ease your concerns and address your concerns about the ebola virus. tomorrow morning, we will have two medical professionals here at the nbc 10 studios. they will answer any questions you have. if you'd like to submit something to them, send it in right now. just log on to our nbc 10 facebook page and look for the ebola q&a section. we will answer your questions live tomorrow morning from 4:00 to 7:00 right here on nbc 10 news today. >>> in the philadelphia school budget crisis, a state judge is expected to rule this week on the l
newark university hospital is not saying if she'll remain there for the rest of the 21-day quarantine period or if she'll be released. yesterday in "the dallas morning news," hickox called the measure "a frenzy of disorganization and fear that has made her feel like a criminal. this weekend in our area, the coalition of west african countries affected by ebola held a rally to raise awareness and money in southwest philadelphia. the coalition is made up of people and organizations...
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let's begin with nbc 10's cydney long live in newark where that nurse was released from the hospital just a short time ago. sydney, this case sparked debate about how to treat those who have been in the ebola hot zone in west africa. >> reporter: well, jim, it certainly has. that debate is not just happening here in the garden state but across the nation as well. just last night, that patient who returned from sierra leone, the nurse, hickox, planned with her attorney to sue the state of new jersey, saying her constitutional rights had been violated. hickox, you remember, did present a slight fever on friday night coming into newark liberty airport. on saturday morning she tested negative for ebola. despite her release, governor christie says he isn't backing off thoseç mandatory quarantin measures for any in the medical professional community who are helping those victims in west africa. quietly and under the radar, tracey hickox left at 1:20 monday afternoon reportedly in a black suv. telling her attorney through a plastic window in isolation, she wanted to go home. >> the fact o
let's begin with nbc 10's cydney long live in newark where that nurse was released from the hospital just a short time ago. sydney, this case sparked debate about how to treat those who have been in the ebola hot zone in west africa. >> reporter: well, jim, it certainly has. that debate is not just happening here in the garden state but across the nation as well. just last night, that patient who returned from sierra leone, the nurse, hickox, planned with her attorney to sue the state of...
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newark police expect to file charges against 14 students by the end of the week. charges range from disorderly conduct to resisting arrest. the fight broke out monday morning in the cafeteria and then spread to the hallways. police say it was sparked by a weekend neighborhood dispute. >>> in ferguson, missouri, leak, in the grand jury investigation in the michael brown shooting death are not sitting well with the family's lawyer. 18-year-old michael brown was unarmed when he was shot by a ferguson police officer back in august. now, the official autopsy report was leaked to a st. louis newspaper that shows brown was shot at close range in the hand due to a struggle and that he had marijuana in his system. a medical officer not involved in the investigation said there's no way to conclude that ground was trying to grab the hand of the officer who killed him. the family's lawyer called the report insult on top of injury. >> what's the use to having a grand jury if it's going to be leaked anyway. the family is obviously frustrated. they believe the leaks are intentio
newark police expect to file charges against 14 students by the end of the week. charges range from disorderly conduct to resisting arrest. the fight broke out monday morning in the cafeteria and then spread to the hallways. police say it was sparked by a weekend neighborhood dispute. >>> in ferguson, missouri, leak, in the grand jury investigation in the michael brown shooting death are not sitting well with the family's lawyer. 18-year-old michael brown was unarmed when he was shot...
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. >>> moving on to a frightening situation inside a plane headed for newark, new jersey. passenger believed to be traveling from liberia became violently ill prompting fears of ebola on board. united flight 998 from brussels was quarantine have after the 35 year-old man started vomiting. man and his daughter were escorted off on the plane and full hazmat gear and taken to a university hospital, in newark for treatment and tests. other passengers said they felt left in the dark throughout the whole or deal. >> they had suits and masks on. >> unaudible. >> it is very scary but would have been night to get better information. >> according to officials, man and his daughter are showing no symptoms of the deadly virus. meantime plane's passengers and crew were allowed off the plane after 90 minutes. >>> meantime the condition of the man being treated for ebola in dallas has taken a turn for the worst. hospital officials say thomas duncan is listed in critical condition. previously he was listed in serious but stable condition. about 50 other people who had contact with duncan
. >>> moving on to a frightening situation inside a plane headed for newark, new jersey. passenger believed to be traveling from liberia became violently ill prompting fears of ebola on board. united flight 998 from brussels was quarantine have after the 35 year-old man started vomiting. man and his daughter were escorted off on the plane and full hazmat gear and taken to a university hospital, in newark for treatment and tests. other passengers said they felt left in the dark...
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we're rolling east on kirkwood highway heading towards the outside of newark. tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> download the weather app for your smartphone or tablet right now by going to our website, nbc10.com. >>> ebola concerns were once again a hot topic with several new developments in our area today. lawmakers from the philadelphia area met with local hospitals and public health officials to discuss how they're preparing. in new jersey, governor chris christie announced the creation of an ebola joint response team which will coordinate the state's response and the cdc has just announced new monitoring guidelines that will affect our area. starting monday, any traveler returning from liberia, sierra leone or guinea must be monitored for 21 days. the expanded screening will begin monday in six states, including pennsylvania and new jersey. nbc 10's lu ann cahnç joins us now live to explain how this would work. lu ann. >> in pennsylvania, the health department says they will have a plan in place within days. officials say this state was included because it's
we're rolling east on kirkwood highway heading towards the outside of newark. tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> download the weather app for your smartphone or tablet right now by going to our website, nbc10.com. >>> ebola concerns were once again a hot topic with several new developments in our area today. lawmakers from the philadelphia area met with local hospitals and public health officials to discuss how they're preparing. in new jersey, governor chris christie announced the...
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this is a live look in newark at route 4 right at south college avenue. chris? >>> 5:51 now. police layoffs. a local police department is about to lose half its officers. we'll break down the budget problems behind those cuts when we take you county by county, next. >>> and a stench stifled. the order that could put an end to a smelly situation that many are calling bad for business. >>> 5:55 right now. you can see from the radar rain moving through the area and thunderstorms on the jersey shore. that's basically the idea for today's weather. take your umbrella. wet and windy conditions. we'll get details from bill henley coming up. >>> it's pay what you wish wednesday at the philadelphia museum of art. a great chance to see fabulous art at any chance you would like to pay. and tonight you can check out the scrap performance group. the company combines dance, poetry, dialogue and photography. that's at 6:00 and 7:00. at 6:30, you can see the museum's collection in a new way through drawing and dance. interpretive exercises will allow you to express the way art moves you. you
this is a live look in newark at route 4 right at south college avenue. chris? >>> 5:51 now. police layoffs. a local police department is about to lose half its officers. we'll break down the budget problems behind those cuts when we take you county by county, next. >>> and a stench stifled. the order that could put an end to a smelly situation that many are calling bad for business. >>> 5:55 right now. you can see from the radar rain moving through the area and...
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. >> reporter: when she landed at newark airport, her temperature was taken and showed no fever. after several hours of questioning, it was taken again and registered at 101 degrees. hickox feared it was a false reading from her forehead because she was flushed. she first complained about her treatment in an essay published saturday by the ""dallas morning news,"" writing that "officials in newark appeared to be disorganized and barked questions at me as if i was a criminal. we reached hickox by telephone on sunday morning. she e-mailed us several photos showing the isolation tent, her bed and a portable toilet. she told us she felt fine, showed no fever and had tested negative for ebola. she complained her rights were being violated and told us, "decisions are being made because of politics, and it's my life that's being affected." >> she hasn't had any symptoms for 24 hours. >> reporter: today governor christie spoke about his decision. >> she was put in the hospital because she was running a high fever that was symptomatic. if you live in new jersey, we'll quarantine you in yo
. >> reporter: when she landed at newark airport, her temperature was taken and showed no fever. after several hours of questioning, it was taken again and registered at 101 degrees. hickox feared it was a false reading from her forehead because she was flushed. she first complained about her treatment in an essay published saturday by the ""dallas morning news,"" writing that "officials in newark appeared to be disorganized and barked questions at me as if i was...
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and newark who had direct contact with ebola infected patients in west africa. >> these actions that we're taking jointing today i believe are necessary to protect the public health of the people of new jersey and new york. >> reporter: this comes after a manhattan doctor who treater ebola patients in west africa tested positive for the virus but before his symptoms appeared he went bowling and traveled on the subway. >> our region is a dense region. a ride on a train can affect hundreds of people. several weeks of normal activity can affect several thousand individuals. >> what they're dying doing here the s trying to do extra protection. >> reporter: patients aren't contagious until they show symptoms he has some concerns about the impact the new rules may have on medical volunteers. >> if they're quarantine for another 21 days, it may be hard for them if they have a regular job to go out and volunteer. >> reporter: and tonight because of those new rules, a healthcare worker was put into quarantine at newark international airport. she was treating ebola patients in west africa and
and newark who had direct contact with ebola infected patients in west africa. >> these actions that we're taking jointing today i believe are necessary to protect the public health of the people of new jersey and new york. >> reporter: this comes after a manhattan doctor who treater ebola patients in west africa tested positive for the virus but before his symptoms appeared he went bowling and traveled on the subway. >> our region is a dense region. a ride on a train can...