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seeing it in new york. it is for police officers and public health officials taking in a doctor with ebola, very different threats but nonetheless ones that remind us why the support we give to first responders, the training that they have to have and the sort of consistent both financial as well as, you know, sort of process oriented support for, you know, the training and protecting the american public is what's essentially going on throughout the country. one thing quickly, i do know because of new york, that every governor and every mayor is now calling their public safety teams to make sure that everyone is on high alert for everything. >> we're going to talk to a city aofficia official ahead. the officer is still in critical condition. there was a woman injured also hit by a bullet when officers went after that man said to be doing okay. >>> i want you to stay with us. we'll have much more coverage, ebola in new york city. i'm going to talk to a top city official here, tell us how they are tracking th
seeing it in new york. it is for police officers and public health officials taking in a doctor with ebola, very different threats but nonetheless ones that remind us why the support we give to first responders, the training that they have to have and the sort of consistent both financial as well as, you know, sort of process oriented support for, you know, the training and protecting the american public is what's essentially going on throughout the country. one thing quickly, i do know because...
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>> first this morning, the governors of new york and new jersey say they are not going to take any chances tot possibility of ebola spreading. >> so anyone who arrives at two major airports in those states and who's had direct contact in west africa, they will face mandatory quarantine for 21 days. >> a doctor overnight has tested negative for ebola. but this is a preliminary test. >> now we're covering this from all angles. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cowen is outside bellevue in new york. >> aaron mcpike at the white house and nick valencia live in atlanta. and we're starting with elizabeth cowen. the first patient diagnosed with ebola dr. craig spencer, at least the first in new york city, he is right there at bellevue. how is he doing? >> we're told he is in stable condition, on his cell phone, he's talking. sounds like considering he's really doing pretty well. >> how are officials retracing dr. spencer's movement. we know there is of course this process happens every time someone is tested positive for ebola. but how in this case are they making this work in all cities new
>> first this morning, the governors of new york and new jersey say they are not going to take any chances tot possibility of ebola spreading. >> so anyone who arrives at two major airports in those states and who's had direct contact in west africa, they will face mandatory quarantine for 21 days. >> a doctor overnight has tested negative for ebola. but this is a preliminary test. >> now we're covering this from all angles. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cowen...
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ebola in new york. an american doctor who volunteered for doctors without borders in guinea is in a new york hospital with a disease. dr. craig spencer received a positive test for ebola thursday night. he was rushed by ambulance from his new york apartment into isolation at manhattan's bellevue hospital. officials are traying his fairly extensive movements in the hours before the diagnosis. out in public at a bowling alley, in a park, restaurant, subway, taxi. public officials called a news conference overnight in an effort to alay fears. >> there is no reason for new yorkers to be alarmed. new yorkers who have not been exposed to an infected person's bodily fluids are not at risk. >> we have had a full, coordinated effort that has been working night and day, coordinating city, state and local resources, coordinating and drilling from airports to transportations to subway stations, to ambulances, to hospitals. so, we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. >> training for this in new york c
ebola in new york. an american doctor who volunteered for doctors without borders in guinea is in a new york hospital with a disease. dr. craig spencer received a positive test for ebola thursday night. he was rushed by ambulance from his new york apartment into isolation at manhattan's bellevue hospital. officials are traying his fairly extensive movements in the hours before the diagnosis. out in public at a bowling alley, in a park, restaurant, subway, taxi. public officials called a news...
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this is new york. people come to new york. they come to new york's ashts. so we can't say that this is an unexpected circumstance. the -- we have had a full coordinated effort that has been working literally night and day coordinating city, state and federal resources, coordinating and drilling from airports to transportations to subway stations to ambulances, to hospitals, so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. what happened in dallas was actually the exact opposite. dall dallas, unfortunately, was caught before they could really prepare, before they really knew what they were dealing with in dallas, and we had the advantage of learning from the dallas experience, just the other day, they have been long days but i believe it was yesterday we had 5,000 health workers in the javits situation drilled on just this situation and we also had a fortunate circumstance here that the affected person was a doctor, person, a doctor who worked on doctors without borders, so he was familiar with the possibility and the symptoms, et cetera, and he hand
this is new york. people come to new york. they come to new york's ashts. so we can't say that this is an unexpected circumstance. the -- we have had a full coordinated effort that has been working literally night and day coordinating city, state and federal resources, coordinating and drilling from airports to transportations to subway stations to ambulances, to hospitals, so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. what happened in dallas was actually the exact opposite. dall...
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on thursday, a new york doctor tested positive. thursday's hatchet attack on a group of new york police officers is called a terrorist attack. the attackers critically injured one officer before other officers fatally shot him. a female bystander wounded in the gunfire is in critical condition. police in the state of washington again tried to find out why a high school student open fired in his cafeteria friday during lunch. it happened again just north of seattle. witnesses say jaylen fryberg finished eating at his high school then shot five of his friends in the back. one of them died, a girl. the wounded are hospitalized in intensive care. all the victims under 18. police aren't saying much right now about fryberg and why he may have carried this out in the lunchroom. sources are telling us the gun has been traced to the boy's father. by all accounts, he was a very popular boy and his school was even crowned homecoming prince last week. cnn's anderson cooper spoke with a student at the school who knew fryberg. he also knew the f
on thursday, a new york doctor tested positive. thursday's hatchet attack on a group of new york police officers is called a terrorist attack. the attackers critically injured one officer before other officers fatally shot him. a female bystander wounded in the gunfire is in critical condition. police in the state of washington again tried to find out why a high school student open fired in his cafeteria friday during lunch. it happened again just north of seattle. witnesses say jaylen fryberg...
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york and new jersey. and why that might hurt instead of help after break. helps you find a whole range of coverages. no one else gives you options like that. [voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy? i just had a dream that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool... it isn't a dream, is it? nope. sorry! you know that thing freaks me out. he can hear you. he didn't mean that, kevin. kevin: yes, he did! keeping our competitors up at night. now, that's progressive. >>> good news for healthcare worker quarantined in new jersey this morning. she has tested negative in a preliminary test for the ebola virus. the woman arrived at newark airport and was immediately quarantined when officials learned she had been treating ae patients in west africa. officials ordering a 21 day mandatory quarantine for some travelers coming from the ebola hot zone. the ww.h.o. it's now exceeded 10 thousand worldwide and 5,000 deaths. outside bellevue with dr.
york and new jersey. and why that might hurt instead of help after break. helps you find a whole range of coverages. no one else gives you options like that. [voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy? i just had a dream that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool... it isn't a dream, is it? nope. sorry! you know that thing freaks me out. he can hear you. he didn't mean that, kevin. kevin: yes, he did! keeping our...
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so people here in new york city and the new york health commission is saying do not -- basically do not freak out because it is very unlikely that people in new york city are going to contract this because of the way it is contracted. so we want to alert people but at the same time, erin, we don't have the results yet. we don't know yet. >> thank you very much, poppy har low. and to give you an idea the officials are going to the great lengths to keep peoplin formed. this flier is being handed out to people who live near dr. spencer. it asks, are you at risk and have you had direct contact, and did you visit a country within the last 21 days and the answer for the doctor is probably yes. we are outside of spencer's apartment building. miguel, what is the reaction where you are? >> reporter: well, those flyers are outside of the apartment and this area is flooded with public health officials and politicians, people trying to alay the concerns of people in this neighborhood. and also the public health officials going door-to-door trying to figure out who mr. spencer had contact with over
so people here in new york city and the new york health commission is saying do not -- basically do not freak out because it is very unlikely that people in new york city are going to contract this because of the way it is contracted. so we want to alert people but at the same time, erin, we don't have the results yet. we don't know yet. >> thank you very much, poppy har low. and to give you an idea the officials are going to the great lengths to keep peoplin formed. this flier is being...
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we've got so much information in the new york, new york health authorities tonight. and they told us they had a plan and they were implementing a plan and gave us a lot of confidence. i feel very confident that bellevue hospital and the new york public health authority, they're in charge, they ear in control and everything is going to be okay in new york. >> certainly dallas was a wake-up call. and we know the cdc team is heading to new york right now. that will be another layer. so thanks once again. great input. we really appreciate it. thank you. well, this current outbreak originated in west africa, of course. there have been concerned about how quickly some of those countries have dealt with this crisis. sierra leone's government is defending their response. >> listless with fever, the sick of sierra leone have few options. these people might have ebola, but their chances of getting decent care are slim. just this morning four cases arrived. most days they see more than ten people turning up with ebola symptoms. they're forced to wait in a tent outside. the isol
we've got so much information in the new york, new york health authorities tonight. and they told us they had a plan and they were implementing a plan and gave us a lot of confidence. i feel very confident that bellevue hospital and the new york public health authority, they're in charge, they ear in control and everything is going to be okay in new york. >> certainly dallas was a wake-up call. and we know the cdc team is heading to new york right now. that will be another layer. so...
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this one in new york city. the hearing focused on the response in west africa, the so-called hot zone. joining me is carol maloney. congresswoman, thank you very much for joining us. are hospitals around the united states prepared or is there more work that needs to be done? >> there's always work that can be done. in new york when we got the first ebola patient, our professional teams responded. they didn't make any mistakes. they did everything right, based on what we know. we learned from dallas, he came into the country ten days ago, he was immediately picked up by cdc and the minute his temperature he temperature escalated, he was picked up by specially trained people. he was taken to bellevue, which was degr was a designated hospital as ready to treat ebola. >> so you're confident they got the job done at bellevue? >> i'm very proud of the medical team at bellevue. >> what did you learn today that still raises concerns for you? >> first and foremost, how do we protect the american people? that's what ever
this one in new york city. the hearing focused on the response in west africa, the so-called hot zone. joining me is carol maloney. congresswoman, thank you very much for joining us. are hospitals around the united states prepared or is there more work that needs to be done? >> there's always work that can be done. in new york when we got the first ebola patient, our professional teams responded. they didn't make any mistakes. they did everything right, based on what we know. we learned...
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york and new jersey. this came as a surprise to some officials, question is, will it do more harm than good? >>> and also, the attack on the four new york city police officers, they are calling it a terror attack. we'll tell you what they have learned. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. don't juhoney.it fargo honey? visit tripadvisor fargo. perfect. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. . >>> well are a lot of major stories happening tonight. one of them we're following closely, the ebola case developments. one change in policy, new york and new jersey today announced and surpr
york and new jersey. this came as a surprise to some officials, question is, will it do more harm than good? >>> and also, the attack on the four new york city police officers, they are calling it a terror attack. we'll tell you what they have learned. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the...
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that it's here in new york, it's more frightening. new york is a dense place. a lot of people on top of each other but the more facts you know, the less frightening the situation is. we already acted very, very quickly and identified about four of the people who we believe -- we believe there are four people who he came in contact with during the relevant period and we are already in contact with all four people. >> now, we've got some video here as police did isolate spencer's apartment. health workers have gone door to door, in fact, in the neighborhood to distribute information on the disease to his neighbors. just last hour natalie allen spoke with gavin macgregor-skinner about what should be done next. >> we're seeing a commonsense approach to this and starting to regionalize our response. initially the cdc director said that every hospital in the country was going to be prepared for ebola. we know based on money, resource, that's not possible. we know based on the personal protective equipment we wear, the gowns and masks and glovers and facials, yeah, th
that it's here in new york, it's more frightening. new york is a dense place. a lot of people on top of each other but the more facts you know, the less frightening the situation is. we already acted very, very quickly and identified about four of the people who we believe -- we believe there are four people who he came in contact with during the relevant period and we are already in contact with all four people. >> now, we've got some video here as police did isolate spencer's apartment....
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only from xfinity. >>> new york city dr. craig spencer brought the ebola virus back with him west africa from treating patients there and now we are trying to figure out where he's been and who he might have exposed. here's cnn's jason carroll. >> reporter: the apartment is sealed off limits to all except health department officials who sent in experts to decontaminate his unit and its content. all this as so-called medical detectives piece together spencer's whereabouts prior to being diagnosed with ebola. >> we've been tracking down and seeking to account for every minute since 7:00 a.m. on october 21st. >> reporter: spencer returned to the united states on october 17th after treating ebola patients in guinea. feeling fine. he was checking his temperature twice a day. on tuesday october 21st, 7:00 a.m., again, no fever. but spencer tells investigators that morning he was feeling fatigue and exhaustion. still around 3:00 p.m. tuesday spencer stopped here in the greenwich village at the meatball shop. it's a popular chain he
only from xfinity. >>> new york city dr. craig spencer brought the ebola virus back with him west africa from treating patients there and now we are trying to figure out where he's been and who he might have exposed. here's cnn's jason carroll. >> reporter: the apartment is sealed off limits to all except health department officials who sent in experts to decontaminate his unit and its content. all this as so-called medical detectives piece together spencer's whereabouts prior to...
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there are now new york/new jersey standards for this, and we need new york/new jersey health officials to work with the cdc to make sure that our standards are met before there's admission to either of our states. >>> number four, a scathing new report accusing the university of north carolina of carrying out the biggest academic fraud schedule in college sports histo history. for 18 years the prestigious university allegedly kept thousands of athletes and allowing them to play by allowing to me take fake classes. five have been disciplined. >>> grief in northwest washington. a community trying to understand why a student fatally shot a classmate and wounded four others before turning the gun on himself. this happened at marysville-pilchuck high school. so why was jaylen fryberg angry? who was he? and why did he go on his shooting spree at high school. school mates say fryberg was a nice guy. popular kid. he was the homecoming prince, but something went wrong recently. here's what a friend recalls. >> there's a lot of stories going about the suspension, i don't know the full story, so
there are now new york/new jersey standards for this, and we need new york/new jersey health officials to work with the cdc to make sure that our standards are met before there's admission to either of our states. >>> number four, a scathing new report accusing the university of north carolina of carrying out the biggest academic fraud schedule in college sports histo history. for 18 years the prestigious university allegedly kept thousands of athletes and allowing them to play by...
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also, how did new york city handle its response? how did new york city handle its response? and really what is the risk to the larger population. the most populous city in the country with thousands of tourists coming here every single day. we'll be right back with our breaking news conference live from new york. i have a cold. i took nyquil but i'm still stuffed up. nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. really? alka-seltzer plus night rushes relief to eight symptoms of a full blown cold including your stuffy nose. (breath of relief) oh, what a relief it is. thanks. anytime. >>> breaking news here on cnn, ebola has reached new york city, a doctors without borders physician, 33-year-old craig spencer who recently returned from west trick has tested positive for the ebola virus. he has been in isolation the bellevue hospital in manhattan. that's since this morning. dr. debbie is with us. dr. alexander garza with us and gavin mcgregor skinner. juliet kayyem and dr. debbie, talk to us about this virus. you said the temperature depends on -- the fever depends u
also, how did new york city handle its response? how did new york city handle its response? and really what is the risk to the larger population. the most populous city in the country with thousands of tourists coming here every single day. we'll be right back with our breaking news conference live from new york. i have a cold. i took nyquil but i'm still stuffed up. nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. really? alka-seltzer plus night rushes relief to eight symptoms of a...
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york city an act of terror, and new york and new jersey are toughening the airport screening beyond the federal guidelines, and what a lot of experts are causing over-reaction tonight that may actually hurt efforts to stop the spread of the virus in west africa. >>> and hannah graham, her remains have been identified. we begin with the high school shooting in marysville, washington. >> was reported by an anonymous cell phone call. at 10:41, the school resource officer was on scene, at 10:43 we confirmed the shooter was down, at 10:49, acars entered the scene. we then called for a full s.w.a.t. team. and the snohomish county team is on ground, on campus conducting the investigation. students who witnessed the incident are still on campus being interviewed by detectives. at this time we are
york city an act of terror, and new york and new jersey are toughening the airport screening beyond the federal guidelines, and what a lot of experts are causing over-reaction tonight that may actually hurt efforts to stop the spread of the virus in west africa. >>> and hannah graham, her remains have been identified. we begin with the high school shooting in marysville, washington. >> was reported by an anonymous cell phone call. at 10:41, the school resource officer was on...
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the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio, the police chief in new york city, bill bratton, they're speaking and we're going to be getting some information, we assume, on what's going on in new york city right now, namely that ebola threat. there's a possibility -- it's just a possibility right now that a physician with doctors without borders who's back in new york city for about ten days, all of a sudden he's showing some symptoms, elevated fever, if you will, other symptoms, has just been taken to bellevue hospital in manhattan. we're going to see what the mayor of new york city -- there's bill bratton, the police chief of new york, what they have to say when we come back. latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. you can only find sleep number at a sleep num
the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio, the police chief in new york city, bill bratton, they're speaking and we're going to be getting some information, we assume, on what's going on in new york city right now, namely that ebola threat. there's a possibility -- it's just a possibility right now that a physician with doctors without borders who's back in new york city for about ten days, all of a sudden he's showing some symptoms, elevated fever, if you will, other symptoms, has just been...
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we begin with breaking news and rattled nerve here in new york city. this morning an american doctor is hospitalized in isolation battling the first case of ebola to crop up in the nation's most crowded city. 33-year-old craig spencer had been treating ebola patients in west africa, he returned to the united states one week ago today and he had cleared the enhanced screening for ebola at new york's jfk airport, that's because his symptoms did not appear until six days later, just yesterday. his fever spiked and he was rushed to bellevue hospital, one of the medical facilities designated by the state to handle ebola cases. today three people who came into contact with spencer are in quarantine because they dealt with him when he was sick and doctors say spencer posed absolutely no threat when he visited a bowling alley in new york city or rode the subway. his symptoms had not yet surfaced and therefore he was not contagious. >> we feel good that we were fully prepared. there's no reason for new yorkers to panic or feel that they have anything to worry a
we begin with breaking news and rattled nerve here in new york city. this morning an american doctor is hospitalized in isolation battling the first case of ebola to crop up in the nation's most crowded city. 33-year-old craig spencer had been treating ebola patients in west africa, he returned to the united states one week ago today and he had cleared the enhanced screening for ebola at new york's jfk airport, that's because his symptoms did not appear until six days later, just yesterday. his...
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governor andrew cuomo said on "new day" that new york is ready. >> we've been preparing for this for weeks. we've been running drills. we have the equipment. we had the training. health care workers feel like they can control it. >> the cdc has sent a three-person group to the cdc in atlanta as well to double-confirm his initial positive test results. those results from the cdc are expected very soon. before dr. spencer felt the symptoms, he went for a three-mile jog, visited a bowling alley in brooklyn named the gutter and traveled on three of new york city's subway lines. that gave people a lot of jitters. so earlier this morning, new york mayor de blasio tweeted this out. it's a picture of himself riding the rails. wanted to reassure people. he said this "we are working very closely with our state and federal partners to protect the health of all new yorkers. i want to get an update now on dr. spencer's condition. for that, we go straight to elizabeth cohen who is live outside of bellevue hospital center in new york, which is where dr. spencer is being treated. he's not the only p
governor andrew cuomo said on "new day" that new york is ready. >> we've been preparing for this for weeks. we've been running drills. we have the equipment. we had the training. health care workers feel like they can control it. >> the cdc has sent a three-person group to the cdc in atlanta as well to double-confirm his initial positive test results. those results from the cdc are expected very soon. before dr. spencer felt the symptoms, he went for a three-mile jog,...
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>> the new york times is reporting that the white house is pressing the governors of new york and new jersey to overturn the new regulations. we have been asking the white house to confirm that basically all day but it comes as no surprise. we have been hearing from white house officials really all day also the u.s. ambassador made much the same comments. she said these new regulations are haphazard and not well thought out. we're hearing from a doctor as well and they are both saying that health care workers who go to these countries need to be treated like heroes. they want more health care workers to go because they want to control ebola at its source. they would also like to see other countries get involved and send health care workers there as well. >> all right. i'm joined now by the deputy commissioner. good to see you. so we haven't heard from the white house directly but through the "new york times," the white house is requesting a reversal in new york and new jersey and possibly illinois as well. >> we have been preparing for the threat of ebola for months now. we included t
>> the new york times is reporting that the white house is pressing the governors of new york and new jersey to overturn the new regulations. we have been asking the white house to confirm that basically all day but it comes as no surprise. we have been hearing from white house officials really all day also the u.s. ambassador made much the same comments. she said these new regulations are haphazard and not well thought out. we're hearing from a doctor as well and they are both saying...
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york and new jersey. what do you think? is this going overboard? >> i'm afraid that it is. and one of the things that we need to guard against most carefully is that we spread a sense of panic. coming on the heels of earlier declarations that it was unnecessary now suddenly it's necessary people are going to wonder what they can believe and when people are not sure and distrustful of officials then there's a bad state of panic. >> so then what is the middle ground here? we read in the "washington post" that you actually recommended a mandatory ten-day quarantine followed by self-monitoring for those health care workers that are returning. >> yes. i think that what i would recommend is that we have a reconvening of all the experts and quickly enter a new figure. the longer you have a quarantine, the less compliance there is with it. and the longer and more people that you quarantine, the more distrust there is. most of the people who have become ill or overwhelmingly within the first ten days. just because
york and new jersey. what do you think? is this going overboard? >> i'm afraid that it is. and one of the things that we need to guard against most carefully is that we spread a sense of panic. coming on the heels of earlier declarations that it was unnecessary now suddenly it's necessary people are going to wonder what they can believe and when people are not sure and distrustful of officials then there's a bad state of panic. >> so then what is the middle ground here? we read in...
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after a doctor in new york city is diagnosed. find out what authorities there are telling a very nervous public. >>> and isis is threatening all of iraq, its people and its culture. we're going to be taking you to a baghdad museum that's protecting the country's instant treasures. hi, everyone. welcome to our viewers in the united states around around the world. i'm zain asher. residents and police in a small town in the united states are trying to piece together what led to a deadly school shooting on friday at a high school. it happens in marysville, washington. he shot five students one student died and then shot himself. source, saying that the gun was traced to his father. police are combing the school and hope to be finished in a couple of hour. >> reporter: it is the kind of call no parent wants to receive. >> my son had called me up and, you know, right after it happened, dad, dad, please come get me. there's been a shooting, a shooting. there's a gun. >> reporter: it was around 10:30 a.m. pacific time, students crowded i
after a doctor in new york city is diagnosed. find out what authorities there are telling a very nervous public. >>> and isis is threatening all of iraq, its people and its culture. we're going to be taking you to a baghdad museum that's protecting the country's instant treasures. hi, everyone. welcome to our viewers in the united states around around the world. i'm zain asher. residents and police in a small town in the united states are trying to piece together what led to a deadly...
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he is in isolation in a new york hospital and had been in new york, though, six days before developing a high fever thursday morning. >> we know that during the time that the patient was home before he became sick that he did leave his apartment. he -- we are aware that he went on a three-mile jog, a sign thaefs feeling quite well and he also took the subway system. we know that he's ridden on the a-train, the numbering 1 train, the l-train. we're still getting more information about this but we owe that yesterday that he went to a bowling alley in williamsburg. he was feeling well at that time. except for his feeling of fatigue. >> miguel marquez is outside dr. spencer's apartment there in new york. you've been there for some time, miguel. any activity or anything changes as people learn about this situation slowly? >> reporter: well, certainly there is an uptick in concern here in the neighborhood. there is -- i can tell you -- a heightened police presence we've seen for some hours and as soon as that positive result came back people in the neighborhood, the mood changed very quickly
he is in isolation in a new york hospital and had been in new york, though, six days before developing a high fever thursday morning. >> we know that during the time that the patient was home before he became sick that he did leave his apartment. he -- we are aware that he went on a three-mile jog, a sign thaefs feeling quite well and he also took the subway system. we know that he's ridden on the a-train, the numbering 1 train, the l-train. we're still getting more information about this...
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a little bit in new york and a lot in new jersey. >> new york is reasonably prepared. we've seen for example a few weeks ago they're sending actors to er units. there were drills being done, preparations. we've had medical professionals here. it didn't catch them completely by surprise. that's always going to be a debate. >> new york city has extraordinary resources. we have 11 public hospitals. it's unique in the city. i interviewed ron. he said we have a certain amount of swagger. we're ready for this. mary basser spent 13 years running health systems in tanzania. she admitted yesterday it's going to be a long fight. why not give her a call? she was not contacted before the quarantines popped up in her backyards. >> too many eyes on the midterm elections and not enough on what's happening here? >> too many eyes on the midterm elections and 2016 elections. too many eyes on trying to outmaneuver other people, who's in charge and who can show charge and leadership and not enough time doing what politics say they're going to do. this fight is going to have to take place
a little bit in new york and a lot in new jersey. >> new york is reasonably prepared. we've seen for example a few weeks ago they're sending actors to er units. there were drills being done, preparations. we've had medical professionals here. it didn't catch them completely by surprise. that's always going to be a debate. >> new york city has extraordinary resources. we have 11 public hospitals. it's unique in the city. i interviewed ron. he said we have a certain amount of swagger....
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both new jersey and new york? >> the concern here, ana, is from public health experts are saying that these policies don't align with the science and politicians are responding to fear from some seconds section of the public but it's really causing more fear because people are now scared about health care workers returning. the science tells us if you don't have symptoms, you are not capable of transmitting the virus to anybody else. and what public health experts also worried about because they weren't notified about these policies, they're not prepared to provide quarantine appropriately to the many potentially hundreds of health care workers, u.s. military who will be returning to west africa and they really need to make sure if there is going to be quarantine they have the time and the facilities to be able to do it properly. at the moment we know that casey is in an unheated tent outside of newark university hospital. she hasn't been allowed to shower. she doesn't have her personal belongings with her and thi
both new jersey and new york? >> the concern here, ana, is from public health experts are saying that these policies don't align with the science and politicians are responding to fear from some seconds section of the public but it's really causing more fear because people are now scared about health care workers returning. the science tells us if you don't have symptoms, you are not capable of transmitting the virus to anybody else. and what public health experts also worried about...
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but in truth, between new york city and new york state, we have been preparing for this for weeks. we've been running drills, we have the equipment, we had the training, the health care workers feel like they're ready to handle it. so we have the cdc here on site. basically monitoring and helping. but we were equipped to handle the situation. again, it was a doctor so that was an advantage, i believe, alisyn. because as soon as he believed he was symptomatic, he presented himself. but we have this, we believe we have the system contained. >> governor, while i have you, i want to ask you about this attack on the four nypd officers with a man who was wielding an axe. do you or your office, do they have any more information this morning about if he was linked to some sort of larger terrorist organization? >> we don't, we've heard the same rumors, that have been spreading, but we don't have any definitive information when we do, we'll disseminate it. >> governor, you've given us -- >> as a matter of full disclosure, any help you need with your co-host, i am in a position to be helpful.
but in truth, between new york city and new york state, we have been preparing for this for weeks. we've been running drills, we have the equipment, we had the training, the health care workers feel like they're ready to handle it. so we have the cdc here on site. basically monitoring and helping. but we were equipped to handle the situation. again, it was a doctor so that was an advantage, i believe, alisyn. because as soon as he believed he was symptomatic, he presented himself. but we have...
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york and new jersey. do you think it is an overreaction? do you think by doing that, as the nurse said, that you're violating people's basic human rights? >> i think it is an overreaction. and here's the problem. is our best tool to deal with ebola, to protect ourselves from ebola in this country, to send health care workers and other aid workers to west africa. and i can tell you, i have friends on the ground there right now, they are taking down their twitter accounts, their facebook accounts. they've been harassed. their kids are being bullied at school. we've already heard about the bellevue nurses who were denied food service, that their kids are also being stigmatized. i had a friend who was going to volunteer with me in west africa and she's decided not to when she heard about the quarantine. this is going to have a huge impact on our best tool to control ebola. >> all right, that's going to have to be the last of it. thank you, doctors. appreciate it. when we come right back, is the federal govern
york and new jersey. do you think it is an overreaction? do you think by doing that, as the nurse said, that you're violating people's basic human rights? >> i think it is an overreaction. and here's the problem. is our best tool to deal with ebola, to protect ourselves from ebola in this country, to send health care workers and other aid workers to west africa. and i can tell you, i have friends on the ground there right now, they are taking down their twitter accounts, their facebook...
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york stock exchange gover r new york governor's office. once we get an answer we will get that to you >> what about skipping over the new federal policy that kicks in tomorrow requiring monitoring of travelers of ebola-affected areas. talk more about that. >> reporter: victor, when these travelers come back into the united states, they have a number of guidelines that they have to follow. the first is that they will have to check in with local health officials every single day. they also have to provide contact information for themselves as well as a friend or family member so health owe fishes can get in touch with them at any point during that 21-day period during travel and coordinate travel within the united states with these officials. >> thanks, erin. >> candy, let me move to you. it seems like the federal policy is much less dramatic than the controversial new protocols in place that new jersey and new york have put in, illinois as well that require the 21-day quarantines. what y do you think that's the case? >> because you have thi
york stock exchange gover r new york governor's office. once we get an answer we will get that to you >> what about skipping over the new federal policy that kicks in tomorrow requiring monitoring of travelers of ebola-affected areas. talk more about that. >> reporter: victor, when these travelers come back into the united states, they have a number of guidelines that they have to follow. the first is that they will have to check in with local health officials every single day. they...
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a doctor is now in isolation in a new york city hospital. his fiancee and two friends are quarantined. and a medical s.w.a.t. team is deployed amid urgent efforts to track down his possible contacts. our correspondents and analysts, newsmakers are standing by with full coverage. let's begin with the latest on the school shooting. cnn's tom foreman is standing by with that. >> we're piecing together all this information as well as we can at this hour, what happened at the school. here's what we know about the alleged gunman. jaylen fryberg was a freshman, a football player and part of the homecoming court. he was a native american. classmates say he was into hunting. he was friendly and he was popular. and this is what we know at this point about the time line of what happened. shortly after 10:30 a.m., as students gathered in the cafeteria for lunch, one witness says a young man rose from a table, pulled a small pistol from his pocket and began firing. >> i saw three kids just fall from the table like they were falling to the ground dead. i
a doctor is now in isolation in a new york city hospital. his fiancee and two friends are quarantined. and a medical s.w.a.t. team is deployed amid urgent efforts to track down his possible contacts. our correspondents and analysts, newsmakers are standing by with full coverage. let's begin with the latest on the school shooting. cnn's tom foreman is standing by with that. >> we're piecing together all this information as well as we can at this hour, what happened at the school. here's...
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york and new jersey. the 21-day isolation period applies to health workers and others who are returning from west african countries hit hard by ebola. illinois has a similar rule. how the rules will be enforced, that is still an open question. >> lots of questions there. >>> number two now, gary, indiana, a man shot and killed his 13-year-old neighbor for laughing at him. the alleged shooter found his house had been burglarized. he was reportedly yelling outside when some neighbors including the victim walked over. police say the victim laughed at him and that's when he was reportedly shot nine times. >>> number three, attorney general eric holder says the federal government will now recognize same sex married couples in six more states bringing the total to 32 plus the district of columbia. this follows the supreme court's decision to decline to hear any pending cases on the issue. the latest six states are alaska, arizona, idaho, north carolina, west virginia, and wyoming. >>> number four, look at the t
york and new jersey. the 21-day isolation period applies to health workers and others who are returning from west african countries hit hard by ebola. illinois has a similar rule. how the rules will be enforced, that is still an open question. >> lots of questions there. >>> number two now, gary, indiana, a man shot and killed his 13-year-old neighbor for laughing at him. the alleged shooter found his house had been burglarized. he was reportedly yelling outside when some...
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, queens, new york. four nypd police department officers walking. they had paused to take a photo when this man came out swinging a hatchet and attacked them. one of those officers injured in the arm. another injured in the head. and we're learning mbt about the attacker. he had a criminal record in california. he was discharged from the navy for missukt misconduct, but what is truly capturing the attention now, the new york police department are his postings on social media, on facebook, on youtube, which give them suspicions that this could be tied to recent calls by islamic extremist groups to attack soldiers, members of law enforcement, like we saw in the two attacks earlier this week in canada. a bulletin has gone out to new york city police officers to have a heightened level of awareness against random attacks like this one. here's a random attack of what i've been told by intel vens officials that they're very concerned about. so-called lone wolf attacks. people who make a choice on their own. an
, queens, new york. four nypd police department officers walking. they had paused to take a photo when this man came out swinging a hatchet and attacked them. one of those officers injured in the arm. another injured in the head. and we're learning mbt about the attacker. he had a criminal record in california. he was discharged from the navy for missukt misconduct, but what is truly capturing the attention now, the new york police department are his postings on social media, on facebook, on...
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be it freetown, new york or dallas. when we face those kind of fears we have told on to that and look to science and the doctors and follow their advice. i guess what i would say whatever the guidance is, whatever centers for disease control comes up with, public officials and state officials would do well to heed that advice. that would have the right balance in keeping us safe and allowing health workers out in the field and we need as much support as possible. where i am in freetown the situation is continuing to deteriorate. the biggest thing we need is more doctors, more nurses out here and we got to do everything we can to encourage them and everything we can to applaud people like dr. craig when they come back and recognize them as the heroes they are putting their lives at risk not just to help people in africa but back in new york and london safe in our homes. >> i cannot commend you enough for the work you are doing as we said on the front lines and to repeat what dr. fauci said of the n imih, if we want to co
be it freetown, new york or dallas. when we face those kind of fears we have told on to that and look to science and the doctors and follow their advice. i guess what i would say whatever the guidance is, whatever centers for disease control comes up with, public officials and state officials would do well to heed that advice. that would have the right balance in keeping us safe and allowing health workers out in the field and we need as much support as possible. where i am in freetown the...
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york and new jersey. they say, look, we've taken a month off or so to take care of folks in africa. to have another three weeks where we can't take care of our patients back home and can't see our families, that would be too much. fred? >> elizabeth, stick around because we want to bring in dr. celine gounder. when you see nurse pham who is being discharged and you heard dr. fauci say she didn't even get one of the experimental treatments, what does this tell you about the way you can treat or handle ebola patients. it doesn't seem like there's a straight-line method. it doesn vary, doesn't it? >> i think if people come for treatment promptly, ebola is treatable in this country. not everybody is going to die, far from that. the on person who has died from ebola so far is thomas eric dunk a -- duncan. there was a tremendous delay in starting his treatment. all of that is essential to treating ebola patients. >> so it's fair to say that hospital really failed him because they didn't fully assess everything
york and new jersey. they say, look, we've taken a month off or so to take care of folks in africa. to have another three weeks where we can't take care of our patients back home and can't see our families, that would be too much. fred? >> elizabeth, stick around because we want to bring in dr. celine gounder. when you see nurse pham who is being discharged and you heard dr. fauci say she didn't even get one of the experimental treatments, what does this tell you about the way you can...
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jersey, new york, and illinois? >> i think it's certainly impossible to taylor make the procedure that in addition to the protocols where people take their temperature twice a day, in cases that may be higher risk, maybe we have professionals go and monitor them or make house calls on them. in cases where on the other hand, people have already been tested and tested negative and there is no reason to believe there has been any jeopardy then you don't need across the board quarantine like we see now in new jersey. i think moving to a protocol where we treat each patient differently, it makes a lot of sense that is consistent with science. i think that we're overreacting without a lot of thought. and i think it's going to harm our efforts. >> congressman and elizabeth, thank you very much for joining me. a nurse is being held against her will as part of a mandatory quarantine from anyone traveling from ebola nations. her exclusive interview with cnn next. and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running h
jersey, new york, and illinois? >> i think it's certainly impossible to taylor make the procedure that in addition to the protocols where people take their temperature twice a day, in cases that may be higher risk, maybe we have professionals go and monitor them or make house calls on them. in cases where on the other hand, people have already been tested and tested negative and there is no reason to believe there has been any jeopardy then you don't need across the board quarantine like...
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and new york city has a device by which that is done. so i think you're going to see a lot of communications, a lot of working relationships between the feds, the cdc and the city. and honestly, your two speakers earlier, the doctors, they were phenomenal. listen to them, don't panic, go about your business. >> thank you. dr. spencer lives in harlem on a quiet street where understandably many neighbors are nervous. getting them information and helping them cope is a job their city councilman has jaoined in. >> the shock has warn off but there is a tremendous amount of misinformation out there and that had bred om panic, unwarranted. but there are people who live across the street that are worried that because they shopped in the same deli as dr. spencer they might have been exposed. there are people going around covering up their mouth. this is not airborne. even the postal area who went into the building a couple of hours ago had a mask on. this is not an airborne disease. we still have some work to do to get it out to the public. the m
and new york city has a device by which that is done. so i think you're going to see a lot of communications, a lot of working relationships between the feds, the cdc and the city. and honestly, your two speakers earlier, the doctors, they were phenomenal. listen to them, don't panic, go about your business. >> thank you. dr. spencer lives in harlem on a quiet street where understandably many neighbors are nervous. getting them information and helping them cope is a job their city...
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york in new york city. four police officers, new york city police officer was walking on the street. they paused to take a photograph when this man came out swinging out a hatchet and attacked them. one hit the injury. he was injured. another man hit in the back of the head. he's critically injured. we're learning new details about the attacker identified by police as zale thompson. 32 years old. he had a criminal record in california. he was discharged from the navy for misconduct. what is truly concerning to police he looked at social media, postings on facebook and youtube and found signals make them believe it's possibly tied to recent extremists like the attack in canada earlier this week. to demonstrate their concern, new york city police issued a bulletin to all police officers saying they should have a heightened level of awareness against random attacks like this. intelligence officials have been telling me they have been krned for some time this might happen. of course, the problem is they're very
york in new york city. four police officers, new york city police officer was walking on the street. they paused to take a photograph when this man came out swinging out a hatchet and attacked them. one hit the injury. he was injured. another man hit in the back of the head. he's critically injured. we're learning new details about the attacker identified by police as zale thompson. 32 years old. he had a criminal record in california. he was discharged from the navy for misconduct. what is...
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in new york and new jersey, the controversy rages on. kaci hickox flew into the newark airport on friday from west africa. she remains in isolation. she doesn't have a temperature. she tested negative for ebola twice. her spirits are low. >> everyone keeps asks how i'm feeling physically. i feel fine. i don't think most people understand what it is like to be alone in a tent and to know there is nothing wrong with you and decisions are being made that don't make sense and show no compassion. >> reporter: after i spoke with hickox, i spoke with dr. sacra. he worked in west africa and he is an ebola survivor. he doesn't understand why hickox is quarantined. she is not sick. governor chris christie says he is protecting the public health. christine and john. >> so new jersey governor chris christie and new york governor andrew cuomo are standing by thursd their decisions. the stay can now be at home if possible. the obama administration arguing back with unnecessary quarantines will discourage workers from fighting ebola at the source. >> i
in new york and new jersey, the controversy rages on. kaci hickox flew into the newark airport on friday from west africa. she remains in isolation. she doesn't have a temperature. she tested negative for ebola twice. her spirits are low. >> everyone keeps asks how i'm feeling physically. i feel fine. i don't think most people understand what it is like to be alone in a tent and to know there is nothing wrong with you and decisions are being made that don't make sense and show no...
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in new york. miguel marquez has more. >> reporter: the boy has tested negative for ebola. he is not leaving yet. officials want to test him further to make sure his blood is completely free of ebola. this should be a few more days in the isolation chamber. dr. craig spencer who has ebola, over the weekend, started moving into the serious symptoms of ebola with gastrointestinal problems. he was able to do a quick int intervi interview, but not feeling horribly. officials at the hospital say he is in serious, but stable condition. one of them saying he looked a little better from saturday. hopefully he has stabilized and will continue to get better. meanwhile, the controversy over the quarantine of not only dr. spencer, a doctor with doctors without borders and kaci hickox, also quarantined in new jersey, despite the fact she had no symptoms and she tested negative for ebola. she has finally gone home, but governor christie who imposed that quarantine as she was flying in stuck to his guns. >> she w
in new york. miguel marquez has more. >> reporter: the boy has tested negative for ebola. he is not leaving yet. officials want to test him further to make sure his blood is completely free of ebola. this should be a few more days in the isolation chamber. dr. craig spencer who has ebola, over the weekend, started moving into the serious symptoms of ebola with gastrointestinal problems. he was able to do a quick int intervi interview, but not feeling horribly. officials at the hospital...
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and new york city has a device by which that's done. so i think you're going to see a lot of communications, a lot of working relationships between the feds, the cdc and the city. and the doctors were phenomenal. people should listen to them. don't panic, go about your business. >> bernard car rick, thank you. >> dr. spencer lives in harlem on a quiet street where understandably neighbors are nervous. their city councilman mark levine joins me now. i know you have been interacting with your constituents and neighbors. what's the vibe? >> the shock has worn off, and many people are taking it in stride. but there is a tremendous amount of misinformation out there, and that has bred some panic, unwarranted. but there are people who live across the street who are worried that because they shopped in the same deli as dr. spencer, they might have been exposed. there are people who have told their kids not to hug anyone at school. there are people who are going around covering up their mouth. of course, it's not airborne. even the postal carri
and new york city has a device by which that's done. so i think you're going to see a lot of communications, a lot of working relationships between the feds, the cdc and the city. and the doctors were phenomenal. people should listen to them. don't panic, go about your business. >> bernard car rick, thank you. >> dr. spencer lives in harlem on a quiet street where understandably neighbors are nervous. their city councilman mark levine joins me now. i know you have been interacting...
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york mayor bill deblasio talking about the nurses at new york's hospital being disrespected by some in the public because of ebola patient dr. craig spencer's presence in their hospital. why do you think there is such a stigma about ebola here in the u.s.? >> well, people are very afraid of it. we don't know much about it. i mean, as the american public, the health care practitioners actually have quite a bit of experience with it. but i think the reaction, the human reaction is natural to be afraid, but at the same time, we should have great respect for these people who are taking the courageous step to go there and help on the front lines and when they come back, we should show just a fraction of their courage by treating them with respect, but not recoiling from them or their children. that i think is a minimum that we ought to ask of ourselves because they are really putting themselves in harm's way and we ought to applaud that, ought to venerate that and it really appalls me as i know it does the mayor of new york city to see anyone who's taking up that fight given this kind of
york mayor bill deblasio talking about the nurses at new york's hospital being disrespected by some in the public because of ebola patient dr. craig spencer's presence in their hospital. why do you think there is such a stigma about ebola here in the u.s.? >> well, people are very afraid of it. we don't know much about it. i mean, as the american public, the health care practitioners actually have quite a bit of experience with it. but i think the reaction, the human reaction is natural...
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the governors of new york and new jersey say there will now be mandatory quarantines for to-called high risk travelers returning from the ebola hot zone in west africa. that comes one day after new york city announced its first case of ebola. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen has more on that and the recovery of two texas nurses. >> there is no cause for alarm. >> reporter: tonight, new york city health officials are urging calm as they look for anyone who had contact with dr. craig spencer, the city's first ebola patient. >> the patient continues to be stable at bellevue hospital, where he remains hospitalized on the isolation unit. >> reporter: the 33-year-old doctor returned to the u.s. last week after treating ebola patients in guinea with doctors without boarders. three people who had contact with dr. spencer have been quarantined, including his fiance who will be monitored more symptoms. as haz/mat crews worked to decontaminate his apartment, officials are alerting all who may have come in contact with him. >> we want to find every person with whom he may have been in c
the governors of new york and new jersey say there will now be mandatory quarantines for to-called high risk travelers returning from the ebola hot zone in west africa. that comes one day after new york city announced its first case of ebola. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen has more on that and the recovery of two texas nurses. >> there is no cause for alarm. >> reporter: tonight, new york city health officials are urging calm as they look for anyone who had contact...
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sereni >>> breaking news tonight, new york, new jersey have announced mandatory quarantines for high-risk travellers returning from west africa countries with the ebola outbreaks, now that is a step above the cdc guidelines. new york governor and new jersey governor chris christie have announced the plans today. and new jersey has already quartered one person. the statement says she has a fever. however, dr. seema yasmin has another story, saying the doctor used a more accurate oral thermometer three times since her initial temperature was taken. and her temperature is normal. so we'll continue to follow that story. when dr. craig spencer returned from treating patients in guinea, he followed the cdc's guidelines for self-monitoring the symptoms, he was rushed to bellevue hospital. tonight, he is said to be in stable condition. and our medical correspondent elizabeth cohen has more. >> reporter: tonight, new york city health officials urge for calm as they look for anyone who had contact with dr. craig spencer, the city's first ebola patient. >> the patient continues to be stable where he
sereni >>> breaking news tonight, new york, new jersey have announced mandatory quarantines for high-risk travellers returning from west africa countries with the ebola outbreaks, now that is a step above the cdc guidelines. new york governor and new jersey governor chris christie have announced the plans today. and new jersey has already quartered one person. the statement says she has a fever. however, dr. seema yasmin has another story, saying the doctor used a more accurate oral...
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i want you to listen to mayor de blasio of new york city who spoke about this boy and what new york city is doing at this point. listen. >> the child was having some difficulties but it's not clear they were the kinds of symptoms that would be related to ebola. so, again, this is the abundance of caution dynamic. very recently the child was showing some signs of an illness not clear what the illness was. we did the cautious thing and brought the child in under the full protocol. >> reporter: also, brooke, what they have done since sunday night, since the child came here to bellevue is officials in new york city have been tracking the movement of both the child and his mother, his family, all those who returned with him from guinea on saturday night. mayor debassde blasio said it'sy easy. as for the doctor who was treated here, he was here for ten days before this ebola test came back positive. they are taking steps in advance to trace whoever else this child may have come in contact with just in case the test comes back positive. let's hope it does not. we'll know sometime tonight and br
i want you to listen to mayor de blasio of new york city who spoke about this boy and what new york city is doing at this point. listen. >> the child was having some difficulties but it's not clear they were the kinds of symptoms that would be related to ebola. so, again, this is the abundance of caution dynamic. very recently the child was showing some signs of an illness not clear what the illness was. we did the cautious thing and brought the child in under the full protocol. >>...
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new york's mayor bill de blasio will give us the latest on the first ebola case here in new york city. we also have other breaking news, very good news on the ebola front that nurse nina pham, who has been being carrot for at the national institutes of health in maryland has been declared ebola-free. she is being discharged from the hospital. there's a news conference coming up shortly on that as well. i want to bring in our guests, sean kaufman is president of the behavioral based improvement solutions. he's on the phone with us from atlanta. and in lima, peru, dr. daniel bausch, the head of the virology and emerging infections department of the u.s. naval medical research department. sean, i want to start with you. we'll talk about this new york case. we were discussing what's going on here in new york city, this dr. craig spencer in isolation at bellevue hospital. there was word that he traveled all over the city in the days before he started exhibiting symptoms. he got a fever. when i heard that, it made me think of what you told us before about the abcs of safe returns from the e
new york's mayor bill de blasio will give us the latest on the first ebola case here in new york city. we also have other breaking news, very good news on the ebola front that nurse nina pham, who has been being carrot for at the national institutes of health in maryland has been declared ebola-free. she is being discharged from the hospital. there's a news conference coming up shortly on that as well. i want to bring in our guests, sean kaufman is president of the behavioral based improvement...
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ebola in new york city. is the doctor a saint for helping sick people in guinea or a sinner for going out in public and riding the subway after going home from there? what a difference a number makes. i'll show you why in just a minute. >> as i'm sure you have noticed, ebola remains a highly politicized story. that means there's a lot of red news blue news to sort through. are republicans exploiting the fears for political gain?viewer have been hearing before the new case in new york. >> isis and ebola are now being used to fear, to bring in fear into the campaigns. for example, there was discussed last night in the new hampshire senate debate. let's take a look at the exchange between sheehan and brown. >> the concern about our border, they're concerned about ebola. they're concerned about travel, people coming into our country without proper authority, potengsomy carrying diseases, being criminal elements. >> we need to work together. what we don't need is people who are fearmongering, spreading panic in t
ebola in new york city. is the doctor a saint for helping sick people in guinea or a sinner for going out in public and riding the subway after going home from there? what a difference a number makes. i'll show you why in just a minute. >> as i'm sure you have noticed, ebola remains a highly politicized story. that means there's a lot of red news blue news to sort through. are republicans exploiting the fears for political gain?viewer have been hearing before the new case in new york....
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york, and that is apparently what prompted these new rules from new york, from illinois and from new jersey and what do you think of them? >> well, two principles that we need to stick with. >> one, protecting the american people is paramount, but to -- >> i agree with you on that. >> and you have got to make the decisions and the policy based on the scientific data, and the scientific data and the evidence tells us that people who are not ill and don't have symptoms, who, with whom you don't come into contact with bodily fluids are not a threat. they are not going to spread it. so we have to be careful when we make the policy that we don't have unintended consequences to group everyone in the same category, that just because you came back from there, that therefore, you are in this category. we do have stratification of risks, and stratification of data. and i'm concerned for the disincentive of the health care worker, because it is interesting that the people lose that the best way to protect us is to stop it in africa, and one of the best ways to stop it in africa is to get the he
york, and that is apparently what prompted these new rules from new york, from illinois and from new jersey and what do you think of them? >> well, two principles that we need to stick with. >> one, protecting the american people is paramount, but to -- >> i agree with you on that. >> and you have got to make the decisions and the policy based on the scientific data, and the scientific data and the evidence tells us that people who are not ill and don't have symptoms,...
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details on new york ebola patient dr. craig spencer. new york city's health and hospital's coordination president, the corporation president says "the patient looks better than he looked yesterday but he remains in serious but stable condition with the expected symptoms of the virus." joining me now, senior medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen, as well as correspondent erin b mcpike at the white house. elizabeth, i want to start with you. i know you spoke with that nurse in new jersey. what is she telling you? >> reporter: she's telling me that she wishes that governor chris christie would stop saying that she is, quote, obviously ill, because she says she's fine and she's being detained against her wishes and she's feeling just fine. she does say that this whole ordeal sometimes makes her spirits very low. >> that everyone keep asking how are you feeling physically, and of course i feel fine physically. bull but i don't think most people understand what it's like to be alone in a tent and to know that there's nothing w
details on new york ebola patient dr. craig spencer. new york city's health and hospital's coordination president, the corporation president says "the patient looks better than he looked yesterday but he remains in serious but stable condition with the expected symptoms of the virus." joining me now, senior medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen, as well as correspondent erin b mcpike at the white house. elizabeth, i want to start with you. i know you spoke with that nurse in new...
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new york city, of course, is now the ebola epicenter and we've got new reaction from the new york city officials as well as federal officials responding to the new mandatory quarantine imposed by new york and new jersey for those health care workers now flying into jfk and newark. i want to get right out to elizabeth cohen with more information on this. elizabeth, what are you hearing? >> reporter: ana, what i'm hearing from federal and new york city officials is that they were stunned, completely surprised, when the new york and new jersey governors christie and cuomo said that they're going to start quarantining health care workers when they return from west africa. said there was no consultation, public health experts weren't consulted. one of them said they fear it's being done more for political reasons than for scientific reasons and, you know, dr. mary bassett who is the health commissioner here in new york city through a spokesperson she said, look, i am worried that the that is going to discourage health care workers from going to africa and helping that completely reverses ev
new york city, of course, is now the ebola epicenter and we've got new reaction from the new york city officials as well as federal officials responding to the new mandatory quarantine imposed by new york and new jersey for those health care workers now flying into jfk and newark. i want to get right out to elizabeth cohen with more information on this. elizabeth, what are you hearing? >> reporter: ana, what i'm hearing from federal and new york city officials is that they were stunned,...
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york and that apparently is what prompted these new rules from new york, from illinois, and from new jersey. what do you think of them? >> well, i think there are two principles we need to stick with, one, protecting the american people is paramount but to do that -- >> they did agree with you on that. >> you have got to make your decisions and policy based on the scientific data, which tells us people who are not ill, who don't have symptoms with whom you don't come into contact with body fluids they north a threat, they are not going to spread it. we have to be careful when we make policy we don't have unintended consequences where you group everyone in the same category, that just because you came back from there, that therefore you're in this category. we do have stratification of risk and stratification of monitoring. that's critical, based on scientific data. i'm concerned of the disincentive for the health care workers and it's interesting i think people lose that the best way to protect us is to stop it in africa and one of the best ways to stop it in africa is to get health
york and that apparently is what prompted these new rules from new york, from illinois, and from new jersey. what do you think of them? >> well, i think there are two principles we need to stick with, one, protecting the american people is paramount but to do that -- >> they did agree with you on that. >> you have got to make your decisions and policy based on the scientific data, which tells us people who are not ill, who don't have symptoms with whom you don't come into...
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case in new york. we know new york and new jersey are taking further steps to combat this virus from spreading more in the u.s. what are your thoughts about what they have implemented, this mandatory quarantine, 21 days for any health care worker who's been treating patients in west africa? >> i think it serves to perpetuate wrong beliefs how ebola is transmitted. people cannot transmit ebola until they have systems and it's really later stage of the disease when they become infectious as was the case with thomas eric duncan. when you have a health care worker doing the responsible thing like dr. spencer, reporting himself to the health authorities immediately upon developi developing symptoms, the risk to the public is zero. i think all this does is serve to discourage health care workers from doing the most important thing to control the outbreak, which is to respond overseas in west africa. >> so, if i'm understanding you correct, you believe that while this may not help the situation in really stop
case in new york. we know new york and new jersey are taking further steps to combat this virus from spreading more in the u.s. what are your thoughts about what they have implemented, this mandatory quarantine, 21 days for any health care worker who's been treating patients in west africa? >> i think it serves to perpetuate wrong beliefs how ebola is transmitted. people cannot transmit ebola until they have systems and it's really later stage of the disease when they become infectious as...