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for example, we know she flew frontier airlines from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights the plane she was on flew in the days after she got to cleveland, dozens, carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of service. but now the cdc says it's making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vinson from dallas to cleveland. while amber vinson was in ohio, family and friends say she kept her distance, no hugs or kisses. still, ohio authorities are monitoring 12 people she came in contact with and are taking other precautions. family members who work at kent state university have been told to stay home. an elementary school has been shut down because another family member goes there. and the bridal shop she visited is also closed until authorities give the all-clear. plus, her mom and several friends are under voluntary quarantine. listen. >> we're going to be very conservative. we're going to be very aggressive. we don't want to miss anything. there's no room for error. we're going to sa
for example, we know she flew frontier airlines from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights the plane she was on flew in the days after she got to cleveland, dozens, carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of service. but now the cdc says it's making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vinson from dallas to cleveland. while amber vinson was in ohio, family and friends say she kept her distance,...
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did she have contact with the people on the north coast as they refer to cleveland, home of cleveland clinic university hospital. capable of dealing with major medical emergencies. they love cleveland and know the hospitals very well. you get into the fact frontier airlines have taken the aircraft out of service. they were notified one a.m. mountain time this morning they took the plane out of service. you're wondering what is going on? does this have impact with markets? it builds into sentiment. the airline stocks themselves, american airlines, delta, you sited, they're all trading down. heather: adam shapiro, thank you very much. log on to foxbusiness.com, slash channel finder. jon: hurricane gonzalo is getting stronger as it churns towards bermuda. the national hurricane center in miami is saying this is very powerful, category four storm, heading toward bermuda right now. obviously, hurricane gonzalo strengthens to a category 4 storm. we'll continue to update you on the situation. >>> meantime, here is what we're working on for the second hour of "happening now." we're standing b
did she have contact with the people on the north coast as they refer to cleveland, home of cleveland clinic university hospital. capable of dealing with major medical emergencies. they love cleveland and know the hospitals very well. you get into the fact frontier airlines have taken the aircraft out of service. they were notified one a.m. mountain time this morning they took the plane out of service. you're wondering what is going on? does this have impact with markets? it builds into...
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for example, we know she flew frontier airlines from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights the plane she was on flew in the days after she got to cleveland, dozens, carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of service. but now the cdc says it's making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vinson from dallas to cleveland. while amber vinson was in ohio, family and friends say she kept her distance, no hugs or kisses. still, ohio authorities are monitoring 12 people she came in contact with and are taking other precautions. family members who work at kent state university have been told to stay home. an elementary school has been shut down because another family member goes there. and the bridal shop she visited is also closed until authorities give the all-clear. plus, her mom and several friends are under voluntary quarantine. listen. >> we're going to be very conservative. we're going to be very aggressive. we don't want to miss anything. there's no room for error. we're going to sa
for example, we know she flew frontier airlines from dallas to cleveland on friday october 10th. this is a map of how many other flights the plane she was on flew in the days after she got to cleveland, dozens, carrying several thousand passengers. the plane was never taken out of service. but now the cdc says it's making good progress on contacting all of the passengers who flew with vinson from dallas to cleveland. while amber vinson was in ohio, family and friends say she kept her distance,...
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from fort lauderdale to cleveland, from cleveland to atlanta, and from cleveland back -- from atlanta to cleveland. the plane is out of service. they're cleaning it for the fourth time and the ceo said they also now removing the seat covers and all of the carpets in that aircraft. you mentiones cost. taking an aircraft out of service for any airline for that amount of time is going to amount to millions of dollars in losses. this is a big week for airlines. not just for the stock market. another rough day for the stock market. about for airlines we're starting to get earning statements, and delta airlines came out this morning, the ceo of the company, on the conference call, was asked, are you going to take a hit bus of fears of flight? he said, no. in fact, we believe that we are still going to have strong bookings. we're not concerned of ebola on the bottom line. delta is trading higher by 2.9%. united 2.8%. these airlines bouncing back today, a volatile week for them and the cheap fuel prices, i got to tell you, unfortunately that is not going to help the bottom line the ebola epid
from fort lauderdale to cleveland, from cleveland to atlanta, and from cleveland back -- from atlanta to cleveland. the plane is out of service. they're cleaning it for the fourth time and the ceo said they also now removing the seat covers and all of the carpets in that aircraft. you mentiones cost. taking an aircraft out of service for any airline for that amount of time is going to amount to millions of dollars in losses. this is a big week for airlines. not just for the stock market....
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goes down, and within 24 hours going back to cleveland and then on to hollywood, florida, back to cleveland, down to atlanta, georgia, and back to cleveland. we're talking about six flights in less than 24 hours involving somewhere between 800 and 900 passengers. that, in the seem of things, is a lot of exposure on a single plain. >> frontier airlines says they cleaned this plane a bunch of time. at first they said they cleaned it twice, and then they said they cleaned it's third time, and now a fourth time. right? >> right. when it got dallas it was under routine cleaning because that was the last flight of the night. so the cdc requires them to use hospital disinfect tent and then it was cleaned again. when the cdc notified frontier north carolina had an ebola patient aboard, the cleaned the plane a third time and now they ferried the plane with just a crew no passengers, to denver, and are now changing out all the seats and carpets and cleaning the plain for a fourth time. this is key because ebola can live on a dry surface several hours, countertopstops and doorknobs. body fluids with t
goes down, and within 24 hours going back to cleveland and then on to hollywood, florida, back to cleveland, down to atlanta, georgia, and back to cleveland. we're talking about six flights in less than 24 hours involving somewhere between 800 and 900 passengers. that, in the seem of things, is a lot of exposure on a single plain. >> frontier airlines says they cleaned this plane a bunch of time. at first they said they cleaned it twice, and then they said they cleaned it's third time,...
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the mayor of cleveland is now holding a news briefing. if he says anything about the plane or about a possible threat to its sit zendz, we'll let you know exactly what he says. >> all right, trace. no offense, but i don't know if you have been on a plane lately, even after they clean them, not so clean. all right, trace. thanks so much. time for any take now. so many questions about ebola, especially today after a second nurse has been diagnosed in dallas, and the nurse flew on the airplane the day before that. is this a day more people become really concerned? we've heard that the medical professionals who treated the first ebola patient in texas were told to self-monitor themselves to see if they end up developing a fever, but what other protocols have they been told to uphold? did they tell them it was okay for those folks to go on airplanes? well, the cdc says today that nurse shouldn't have done that. sounds like a day late and a dollar short. did she know that? even nbc news chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman, a doctor high pr
the mayor of cleveland is now holding a news briefing. if he says anything about the plane or about a possible threat to its sit zendz, we'll let you know exactly what he says. >> all right, trace. no offense, but i don't know if you have been on a plane lately, even after they clean them, not so clean. all right, trace. thanks so much. time for any take now. so many questions about ebola, especially today after a second nurse has been diagnosed in dallas, and the nurse flew on the...
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finally ending up back in cleveland. now they're contacting anyone who flew on the first flight with that nurse when she went up to cleveland. that was october 10th. no word on how many passengers were on board that plane. the second plane was temporarily grounded, as you know, for extensive cleaning, including new seat backs and rugs, but that plane is now back in service. frontier flight 9202 from newark to denver scheduled to land any minute. get this, the first plane, stay with me here, it never stopped flying. since last friday it's made more than 30 flights, and it's also in the air right now. frontier flight 734 flying from denver to northern kentucky international scheduled to arrive later this hour. >>> 21 is the magic number, right? the number of days anyone exposed to the ebola virus should be quarantined to make sure that they don't show signs of symptoms. now a new study from drexel university is raising serious questions about the established 21-day quarantine is really an effective strategy in the fight ag
finally ending up back in cleveland. now they're contacting anyone who flew on the first flight with that nurse when she went up to cleveland. that was october 10th. no word on how many passengers were on board that plane. the second plane was temporarily grounded, as you know, for extensive cleaning, including new seat backs and rugs, but that plane is now back in service. frontier flight 9202 from newark to denver scheduled to land any minute. get this, the first plane, stay with me here, it...
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that's what's happening here and now in cleveland. shepard? >> thanks very much. >>> of course people who are exposed on the front lines to a patient who's dying, are the ones who are most susceptible to getting this disease. you heard the report there. don't want to be graphic about it but it's messy. think what a bad flu is like. this is worse. and there were a lot of fluids everywhere and two people have contracted this. now the nurse's union is concerned. the nurses have a union and they say look, our people are not prepared for this at this moment. we need more training. trace gallagher following that and in our west coast news hub for us. >> to be clear, the national nurses union does not represent the nurses at texas health which are nonunion and the national nurses would not identify the nurses they spoke with or how many but they are saying a number of protocols were broken given a list here that the nurses had to use medical tape to secure openings in loose-fitting garments and they were concerned that their necks and heads might be
that's what's happening here and now in cleveland. shepard? >> thanks very much. >>> of course people who are exposed on the front lines to a patient who's dying, are the ones who are most susceptible to getting this disease. you heard the report there. don't want to be graphic about it but it's messy. think what a bad flu is like. this is worse. and there were a lot of fluids everywhere and two people have contracted this. now the nurse's union is concerned. the nurses have a...
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it is frontier 1143 from cleveland, ohio to dallas, fort worth. the plane landed at 8:16 p.m. central time that evening. the health care worker didn't have outward symptoms in the flight. but when she took her temperature that day, it was a slight fever of 99.5. not high enough that it would raise an alert for ebola. but because of a fellow health care worker had become sick with ebola, she was part of a group that should have been under going active monitoring and she should not have gotten on the flight. and so because of the short period of time between that flight where she had no outward symptoms and when she checked in the hospital around midnight or 1 o'clock a.m. complaining of a low grade fever, the cvc is asking all 132 passengers on board flight 3743 on october 13th to call the cvc information line. 800- cvc- info. 800- 232- 4646. back to you. >> thank you, johnathon and for more on this dr. william shafener. folks say on the second patient who we now know before she was showing symptoms or as johnathon said maybe the slightest symptoms and a slightly elevated fever
it is frontier 1143 from cleveland, ohio to dallas, fort worth. the plane landed at 8:16 p.m. central time that evening. the health care worker didn't have outward symptoms in the flight. but when she took her temperature that day, it was a slight fever of 99.5. not high enough that it would raise an alert for ebola. but because of a fellow health care worker had become sick with ebola, she was part of a group that should have been under going active monitoring and she should not have gotten on...
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one of whom we just learned today flew to cleveland and back after her exposure. and that texas hospital and the cdc are now warning more cases may be coming. tonight, the president sounded a different sounding message. >> if we do these protocols properly, if we follow the steps, if we get the information out, then the likelihood of widespread ebola outbreaks in this country are very, very low. >> what happened to the chances of an ebola outbreak are extremely low? now it's if we follow the protocols properly, if we get the information out, then the likelihood of a widespread outbreak is -- well, not extremely low, low. last night the head of the centers for disease control came on this broadcast to promise that they were on the job. with the cdc, it's heart in the right place but information misplaced. and wrong. a few times now -- >> no, let me correct you on that. our information is clear and correct. but we do look at what's happened and we adjust as we need to. we know how ebola spreads. we know how to stop it. >> the questions arose today about whether dr.
one of whom we just learned today flew to cleveland and back after her exposure. and that texas hospital and the cdc are now warning more cases may be coming. tonight, the president sounded a different sounding message. >> if we do these protocols properly, if we follow the steps, if we get the information out, then the likelihood of widespread ebola outbreaks in this country are very, very low. >> what happened to the chances of an ebola outbreak are extremely low? now it's if we...
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duncan goes to cleveland and then cleveland to dallas. what is the attitude now? do the flight attendants want what i want? a suspension of west africans into this country? would your union support that? >> what flight attendants believe and what our union believes is that we need to look at every option to contain and minimize and stamp out the risk of ebola being spread through commercial of a yagdz. >> you'll have to make a decision whether to support the quarantine of west africans or not. i think it's going to happen, but i wouldn't -- you know, the flight attendants union is fairly powerful. if it were me i would be supporting that because you're going to have, if you don't do that, you'll have people flying in here from the affected areas. >> so this is not a matter of being supportive of that particular provision or not. this is the pact that i'm concerned that there are several precautions that need to be taken here and the reality is that we have ebola in the united states now. it's not just in west africa. so. we have a travel ban i want to make it very
duncan goes to cleveland and then cleveland to dallas. what is the attitude now? do the flight attendants want what i want? a suspension of west africans into this country? would your union support that? >> what flight attendants believe and what our union believes is that we need to look at every option to contain and minimize and stamp out the risk of ebola being spread through commercial of a yagdz. >> you'll have to make a decision whether to support the quarantine of west...
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the cdc asking all 132 passengers who flew on frontier airlines flight 1143 from cleveland to dallas on monday to contact them. frontier airlines says is working closely with the cdc to identify and help notify all of those passengers, but remember dr. sayed is not contagious until a person starts to show symptoms and this newly infected patient was reportedly not sick on the airplane but no chance of being taken. meantime an all too familiar sign at this woman's apartment not far from where i am standing in dallas where hazmat crew working to be contented that area. they are working as we speak and listen to this, officials say they are monitoring 75 other employees have some form of contact with eric duncan while he was being treated. they have a lot to cover. martha: thank you very much you heard what they said, monitoring a number of not just workers in dallas that could have been exposed, but also passengers on this flight now told to contact frontier airlines. this is a tipping point where people at home start to say. >> it may get worse before it gets better. in the last 48 ho
the cdc asking all 132 passengers who flew on frontier airlines flight 1143 from cleveland to dallas on monday to contact them. frontier airlines says is working closely with the cdc to identify and help notify all of those passengers, but remember dr. sayed is not contagious until a person starts to show symptoms and this newly infected patient was reportedly not sick on the airplane but no chance of being taken. meantime an all too familiar sign at this woman's apartment not far from where i...
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what are you going to do with the cleveland indians and kansas city chiefs? are we going to call them the indigenous teams? men's rooms and ladies' room, we'll call them indigenous toilets. >> or the purple penguin room. michelle, it's out of control. columbus day. columbus day, that's bad? >> well, look, columbbus day is an important day for the pc police to come out and take that away is silly. if it was up to them, we would have no fourth of july because it would be in a sense of british-america. it's silly. >> juan, do we really need to have an indigenous people's day? i'm blown away. >> yeah, because, you know what, it's historically kind of daft to think, there was no country here before columbus? we owe a great debt to our native american population. that is part of our collective identificati identity. i wouldn't change tuse the name washington redskins team. it's a racial slur. we have greater awareness, that's good. >> go ahead, john, take this one. politically correct or incorrect? >> christopher columbus was a great part of that progress that juan
what are you going to do with the cleveland indians and kansas city chiefs? are we going to call them the indigenous teams? men's rooms and ladies' room, we'll call them indigenous toilets. >> or the purple penguin room. michelle, it's out of control. columbus day. columbus day, that's bad? >> well, look, columbbus day is an important day for the pc police to come out and take that away is silly. if it was up to them, we would have no fourth of july because it would be in a sense of...
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duncan all of the way to cleveland and we are going to be assured coming in here it will be the track of three weeks. you check his temperature it is negative there are still three weeks in which he can develop symptoms. they know who he is who he talks to and if he gets sick we are going to then have to retrace the people he has been in contact with. this is absurd. we get a couple more cases of people who come in with ebola like mr. kun dan and i assure you we are going to have a travel ban. >> let's keep talking about the cdc. are you more or less confident about the agency making promises? log on to fox and friends first to weigh in on the topic. #keep talking. >> bracing right now for the worst storm since 2003. it is a nasa photo hurricane gonza gonzalo. it is packing winds up to 140 miles per hour. >> residents aren't taking any chances they are boarding up windows stocking up supplies and moving to higher ground. >> ledz head back to maria tracking the storm for us. >> good morning heather and ainsley. we have an update for the national hurricane center. it has weakened a litt
duncan all of the way to cleveland and we are going to be assured coming in here it will be the track of three weeks. you check his temperature it is negative there are still three weeks in which he can develop symptoms. they know who he is who he talks to and if he gets sick we are going to then have to retrace the people he has been in contact with. this is absurd. we get a couple more cases of people who come in with ebola like mr. kun dan and i assure you we are going to have a travel ban....
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will this affect travel, especially bookings out of the cleveland ohio. some of them began to come back in the last air, american, jetblue, and of course delta. and then take a look at the hotels names, some pressure on those names earlier on. marrio marriott, hilt the starwood. if we start to see a withdrawal in the american traveler, if consumers aren't coming in from other countries, that will be a major problem. also some big moves in the pharmaceutical industry. think a lot of these companies that have potential vaccines to treat ebola. a lot of interesting moves you and i have talked about that one on the business network. all of these stocks getting a lot of interest from investors, and i really wasn't to point out these names. alpha pro-tech and lakeland industries. they may hazmat gear, goggles, gloves, things like that. those items that could have protected those hospital workers in dallas, texas, joe, so certainly towards the end of the session, we saw a retrenchment. i talked to one analyst today, she was saying start buy it right now, apple,
will this affect travel, especially bookings out of the cleveland ohio. some of them began to come back in the last air, american, jetblue, and of course delta. and then take a look at the hotels names, some pressure on those names earlier on. marrio marriott, hilt the starwood. if we start to see a withdrawal in the american traveler, if consumers aren't coming in from other countries, that will be a major problem. also some big moves in the pharmaceutical industry. think a lot of these...
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the ebola-stricken nurse amber vinson flew from visiting her family and fiance in cleveland and back to dallas in that frontier jet airliner. dr. marc siegel got a look inside the plane and the efforts now to make sure it's safe. >> with us is the ceo of frontier airlines to walk us through what the flight was like for her, where she sat and what she experienced. >> pleasure to meet you. come on aboard. let me show you around. >> amber vinson came on to the plane here. >> sure. >> show me where she sat. >> nobody observed her having any problem walking to her seat. >> nothing unusual noted. she sat in this seat here in the aisle. i'll sit in it. >> do you have any qualms sitting in her seat? >> absolutely not. it's perfectly safe. >> was anyone sitting next to her? >> no one seated in the middle seat? >> any complaints of her feeling poorly during the flight? >> no one observed that there were any symptoms or signs of an illness with her or any other passenger on the flight. >> those other passengers on the plane, dr. siegel, that plane kept flying for two days so they had to notify
the ebola-stricken nurse amber vinson flew from visiting her family and fiance in cleveland and back to dallas in that frontier jet airliner. dr. marc siegel got a look inside the plane and the efforts now to make sure it's safe. >> with us is the ceo of frontier airlines to walk us through what the flight was like for her, where she sat and what she experienced. >> pleasure to meet you. come on aboard. let me show you around. >> amber vinson came on to the plane here....
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. >> we can't control one nurse with ebola getting on a plane to cleveland and back to dallas. we need to have our safety protocols straight. we need to make sure the people of this country are safe. we need to basically have our communications line straight before another person comes into this country, period. >> you know where they're controlling this deadly disease pretty well against great odds? is in africa. >> nigeria's doing a great job. >> they won't let people from these infected regions, affected regions come into their country. i mean, it's the most logical thing to do. >> what a concept. >> it is political correctness, insane political correctness that we're not doing it. and by the way, you know, here's the problem with this. a couple more cases like this, it's really going to have an impact on this country. >> we're on pins and needles. >> in so many ways that -- >> still busy trying to contact the people who were on the flight from dallas to cleveland. >> and don't forget about the cruise ship. ben, i want to wrap it up with you. listen, you've been in the polit
. >> we can't control one nurse with ebola getting on a plane to cleveland and back to dallas. we need to have our safety protocols straight. we need to make sure the people of this country are safe. we need to basically have our communications line straight before another person comes into this country, period. >> you know where they're controlling this deadly disease pretty well against great odds? is in africa. >> nigeria's doing a great job. >> they won't let people...
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she flies off to cleveland from dallas. she's getting married, wants to pick out her dress. she's supposed to come back to dallas this past monday, she has a fever. that's the telltale first sign. she calls the cdc, says i have a fever, should i get on this airplane. she reportedly was told go ahead and do it because your fever's only 99.5 and that's below the guideline at which you're not supposed to travel. so she did it. the cdc comes out and says she shouldn't have gotten on that airplane. now the director says i'm not sure whether we talked to her or not, but the reports were that they did. so he doesn't know? it just seems like no one is mining the shop? >> you're right. also new england journal of medicine says 13% case of fever is not high when the person has ebola. so just using that as criteria alone, plus the cdc has changed that actual temperature level of which they consider it significant and when mr. duncan came to the hospital in texas he was also below that cutout score for the fever. so you see these mixed messages are what give people a lot of anxiety abou
she flies off to cleveland from dallas. she's getting married, wants to pick out her dress. she's supposed to come back to dallas this past monday, she has a fever. that's the telltale first sign. she calls the cdc, says i have a fever, should i get on this airplane. she reportedly was told go ahead and do it because your fever's only 99.5 and that's below the guideline at which you're not supposed to travel. so she did it. the cdc comes out and says she shouldn't have gotten on that airplane....
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they couldn't stop it round trip flight to cleveland. don't worry it's not as bad as it looks. >> i suspect that they don't want to start a panic. i think that's such a tough line to call. you know, i don't know where that line is. >> even if you think that that's true. i think that was probably the primary concern. i think the way that dr. frieden was talking about this a week ago, the way the president was talking about it three weeks ago, you can understand that their primary concern was avoiding a panic. i'm just questioning what their primary concern should have been. it's one thing to want to avoid a panic. i think we all recognize this is a very tough balance. it's another thing to put at risk public health potentially. >> i blame the hospital in texas, for sending duncan home. if they had admitted duncan, they probably -- number one, he might have saved his life and secondly he wouldn't have been spreading it. >> even then the cdc said they had these protocols in place at hospitals around there and that are now proven to be absol
they couldn't stop it round trip flight to cleveland. don't worry it's not as bad as it looks. >> i suspect that they don't want to start a panic. i think that's such a tough line to call. you know, i don't know where that line is. >> even if you think that that's true. i think that was probably the primary concern. i think the way that dr. frieden was talking about this a week ago, the way the president was talking about it three weeks ago, you can understand that their primary...
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duncan all the way to cleveland. and we're going to be assured that those coming in here are going to be tracked for three weeks? you check his temperature and it's negative. there's still three weeks in which he can develop symptoms. we actually know where he is, who he's talking to, and if he gets sick, we have to retrace the people he's in contact with? this is absurd. we get a couple more cases of people who come in ebola, like mr. duncan, and i absolutely assure you we're going to have a travel ban. they were late on deciding that you don't treat ebola patients in the local hospital. which was absurd from day one. the two patients in dallas now have now been transferred. the president announced a policy that it is over, if somebody develops ebola, we're not going to have them treated in a local hospital. they don't have the training. they don't have the expertise. cdc says it will fly in a s.w.a.t. team. you don't need a s.w.a.t. team, you need an airplane to take the patient away to atlanta or bethesda or omaha
duncan all the way to cleveland. and we're going to be assured that those coming in here are going to be tracked for three weeks? you check his temperature and it's negative. there's still three weeks in which he can develop symptoms. we actually know where he is, who he's talking to, and if he gets sick, we have to retrace the people he's in contact with? this is absurd. we get a couple more cases of people who come in ebola, like mr. duncan, and i absolutely assure you we're going to have a...
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michael moore blaming ebola on the gopgop-- >> a second nurse affected with ebola took a flight to cleveland after she registered a fever. we have a report that she contacted the cdc and was told that she could fly. did she in fact call and ask for guidance on boarding a commercial flight? >> she did call the cdc and we discussed reported symptoms as well as other evaluations. >> because you let a nurse board a flight to cleveland and because you seem to be making it up as you go on, you earned yourself fool of the week. let's just hope next week, you're not fool of the week. >> he didn't have an easy week, that's for sure. >> first, i'm going to ride tonight talking about stuff. and -- >> greg's secrets to happiness. >> almost forgot to do that. yeah, it was me. let's go to greg's secrets to happiness. >> to kellogg, the giants begin the pennant! >> greg's secret to happiness, san francisco giants winning all the time. >> and my happiness. >> yes, love this team. >> love it. >> amazing team. all right, that's it. i was going to say something else. oh, part of my diet advice i left out is re
michael moore blaming ebola on the gopgop-- >> a second nurse affected with ebola took a flight to cleveland after she registered a fever. we have a report that she contacted the cdc and was told that she could fly. did she in fact call and ask for guidance on boarding a commercial flight? >> she did call the cdc and we discussed reported symptoms as well as other evaluations. >> because you let a nurse board a flight to cleveland and because you seem to be making it up as you...
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many of them, passengers with her on a frontier airlines flight from dallas to cleveland. so far none of those being monitored have showed any signs or symptoms. and nina pham, another dallas nurse infected with ebola, is said to be in fair condition tonight at the nih hospital in maryland. her condition was downgraded yesterday. aleash i can't acuna begins our coverage in dallas. a carnival cruise ship we understand is carrying a dallas medical worker who is currentsly under self-quarantine. when is that ship expected back in texas? >> reporter: yes. the carnival magic is expected very early tomorrow morning in galveston, texas. really the only port where it is welcome at this point. this after being denied entry into cozumel and belize. the ship cut its trip short and headed back to dock in texas. belize denied the request to allow the passenger on this ship to fly home from its airport. the man now in quarantine in this cabin since it was discovered he was a lab technician who handled some of duncan's samples. he is showing no signs of symptoms. and neither are a full h
many of them, passengers with her on a frontier airlines flight from dallas to cleveland. so far none of those being monitored have showed any signs or symptoms. and nina pham, another dallas nurse infected with ebola, is said to be in fair condition tonight at the nih hospital in maryland. her condition was downgraded yesterday. aleash i can't acuna begins our coverage in dallas. a carnival cruise ship we understand is carrying a dallas medical worker who is currentsly under self-quarantine....
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he's the chief medical officer at cleveland university hospital's case medical center. good to see you. we've talked throughout this thing over the last couple of weeks. as you know, i've got dr. david samadi onset with me. to keep people calm, i would imagine in your area of ohio, you've had to have a lot of conversations with the medical staff you lead. what have you been able to tell them? >> we really have had a lot of conversations, both with the medical staff, the nursing staff, and with the general public. number one that we believe the chance of us getting a case of ebola is still very, very low. we believe the people that came in contact with the nurse when she was in northeast ohio is a finite number. the contact would probably not lead to ebola. having said that, we have to prepare. we have to be ready to screen these patients, to isolate these patients and to care for these patients. so we really -- since that news hit last week, we've ramped up our plans big time. >> dr. samadi just brought up a really big, important point about screening at the airport. fe
he's the chief medical officer at cleveland university hospital's case medical center. good to see you. we've talked throughout this thing over the last couple of weeks. as you know, i've got dr. david samadi onset with me. to keep people calm, i would imagine in your area of ohio, you've had to have a lot of conversations with the medical staff you lead. what have you been able to tell them? >> we really have had a lot of conversations, both with the medical staff, the nursing staff, and...
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the judge said cleveland's actions were repellent and disturbing, but not illegal. i think that's right. >> that's actually how you describe the title of my memoir. i disagree. first off, you never want the courts or never want anybody to be saying that people can't take pictures of stuff. that's problematic. yes, he is a creep and as a libertarian i am not in favor of public money youments. i think they should be privatized. maybe you have a dress code and it is a different story altogether. if you are sitting around and stretch your legs, it is a fair game. remi? >> if you are sitting there and not sitting in a way -- >> if you are sitting there and laying back or scratching yourself and somebody looks over, why wouldn't you? we laugh when the plumber bends over and we can see his crack. what is the difference? >> there is a big difference between a plumber's crack and a woman's private area. >> very sexist, remi. i want to get tom into this. the judge said this guy didn't go to extraordinary lengths. assuming that is not a penis reference, do you agree? what remi
the judge said cleveland's actions were repellent and disturbing, but not illegal. i think that's right. >> that's actually how you describe the title of my memoir. i disagree. first off, you never want the courts or never want anybody to be saying that people can't take pictures of stuff. that's problematic. yes, he is a creep and as a libertarian i am not in favor of public money youments. i think they should be privatized. maybe you have a dress code and it is a different story...
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in new york city in the 50's that goes for you as well in the city of cleveland. high temperatures aren't going to be too bad today. it will feel like fall out there in places like minneapolis. 50's in chicago and 60's in new york city. across portions of the south and into the plains you are looking at summer like heat. upper 80's for some of you. some of the heat is going to fire up some of the showers and storms. some storms could produce severe weather in eastern texas up to parts of kentucky and southern parts of ohio. we are looking at that risk for large hail and damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. the other concern is going to be some areas of heavy rain. you can see several inches of rain forecast in eastern parts of tennessee and also into western parts of the state of virginia. heather and ainsley. >> thank you maria. >> it is 39 minutes after the top of the hour. it is no longer a health threat. howie bowl law is i pacting our economy as well. >> the latest round of stars seeing naked pictures go viral. >> this doesn't go quite as planned. ♪search
in new york city in the 50's that goes for you as well in the city of cleveland. high temperatures aren't going to be too bad today. it will feel like fall out there in places like minneapolis. 50's in chicago and 60's in new york city. across portions of the south and into the plains you are looking at summer like heat. upper 80's for some of you. some of the heat is going to fire up some of the showers and storms. some storms could produce severe weather in eastern texas up to parts of...
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or from cleveland back to dallas, how many more people may have it? >> but that's not the question, the question is what are they defying mon authoring, if monitoring allows a nurse to fly, that's not monitoring. nobody asked about her flying, because we assumed she was. . that's an issue. but i would not instill panic on other people getting on planes. you have to have contact with someone who is simple tom mat tick who has a efuse -- >> even if you might be symptomatic, go on a chartered plane, go in your own car or stay in your own home, you are not allowed to go on any public means of transportation. >> and that was why they quarantined dr. nancy snyderman of nbc news when she came back. >> i agree with you, eric, doctor siegel talks about this idea of fear guides, this is something that you trust when you panic. we don't have someone who can come in and tell us things are going to be okay. instead we have a bumbling character. we need to find someone who you can actually trust who will say, here's the possibility of what can happen and here's how
or from cleveland back to dallas, how many more people may have it? >> but that's not the question, the question is what are they defying mon authoring, if monitoring allows a nurse to fly, that's not monitoring. nobody asked about her flying, because we assumed she was. . that's an issue. but i would not instill panic on other people getting on planes. you have to have contact with someone who is simple tom mat tick who has a efuse -- >> even if you might be symptomatic, go on a...
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. >> the airline is contacting the other 132 passengers at cleveland hopkins international airport is disinfecting certain areas, but authorities say the risk is low because the nurse wasn't showing symptoms during the flight, other than a low grade fever. >> we know that there are opportunities to do more and better and we're doing that. but the breakdown in communication is the latest concern in the u.s. handing of the virus, the country's largest nurse's union alleges their members have not only lacked proper safety equipment but have been left to train each other, they are, quote, one shift away from someone else getting sick, the union says. >> the hospital may have done some things different with the benefit of what we know today. >> and while the hospital here works to control a potential outbreak, the public is growing increasingly skeptical. in a new fox news poll 36% say the country is not brae paired to deal with ebola. ed henry looks at the obama administration reaction and your reaction to that. >> on defense over his leadership on a range of subjects, president obama tod
. >> the airline is contacting the other 132 passengers at cleveland hopkins international airport is disinfecting certain areas, but authorities say the risk is low because the nurse wasn't showing symptoms during the flight, other than a low grade fever. >> we know that there are opportunities to do more and better and we're doing that. but the breakdown in communication is the latest concern in the u.s. handing of the virus, the country's largest nurse's union alleges their...
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they also contacted everyone on her flight from dallas to cleveland and then back to dallas. overall tonight, greta, local leaders tell us they are cautiously optimistic but still monitoring a lot of people. back to you. >> thank you. vacation pastors are not very happy calling the cruise ship a floating petri dish. dallas hospital lab worker who handled bacteriological samples. that cruise ship after being refused to dock. the lab worker and husband were quarantine ited during the cruise. thousands of passengers streaming on to the dock expressing relief to get off that ship. griff jenkins spoke to some of them. >> this has been the most horrifying experience ever. >> back in port, passengers on board the carnival magic finally home, days after learning that someone on board handled samples of the ebola virus. >> the whole hospital shouldn't be able to take trips right now, basically. i mean until they know for sure people aren't contagious. >> but not all passengers nearly as concerned. >> seriously? heart disease is the number one killer in america and, yet, nobody was pus
they also contacted everyone on her flight from dallas to cleveland and then back to dallas. overall tonight, greta, local leaders tell us they are cautiously optimistic but still monitoring a lot of people. back to you. >> thank you. vacation pastors are not very happy calling the cruise ship a floating petri dish. dallas hospital lab worker who handled bacteriological samples. that cruise ship after being refused to dock. the lab worker and husband were quarantine ited during the...
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the second nurse took a flight to cleveland after having a fever. and the cvc was called and said she could fly. my understanding is that she did contact cvc and we talked to her. >> were you part of that conversation? >> no, i was not. >> was there a pretext for limiting her contact? >> the protocol for movement and monitoring for people exposed to ebola identifies as high risk as someone who did not wear appropriate equipment in the time they cared for a patient with ebola. >> let me ask this. what did she tell you. mr. duncan was wered -- was not under the travel restrictions of people he came in contact with. what specifically was the symptoms and what happen? >> i have not seen the transcript of the conversation. my understanding no symptoms were reported to us. >> with regard to the new patient transferred to nih, will people contacting with her be under travel restrictions? >> doctor, you perhaps know that? >> according to the guidelines of the people coming in to contact with her, will be physicians, and nurses and others who will be in pers
the second nurse took a flight to cleveland after having a fever. and the cvc was called and said she could fly. my understanding is that she did contact cvc and we talked to her. >> were you part of that conversation? >> no, i was not. >> was there a pretext for limiting her contact? >> the protocol for movement and monitoring for people exposed to ebola identifies as high risk as someone who did not wear appropriate equipment in the time they cared for a patient with...
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vinson took flight 113 from cleveland to dallas on october 13th. apparently carrying the ebola virus. now everybody on that flight has it to be monitored as well as all the people they came into contact with you can see how thomas duncan coming into the u.s.a. on a false premises has led to disaster. as you may know, talking points has demanded that u.s. authorities stop admitting west africans into america right now. we have also called for the resignation of dr. thomas frieden, the head of the cdc because he opposes that last night on the kelly file dr. frieden was almost incoherent. >> why not put a travel ban in place until we have shorn up the system? >> above all do no harm. if we do things that are going to make it harder to stop the epidemic there, it's going to spread to other parts. >> how is it going to make it harder to stop it over there. >> because you can't get people in and out? >> why can't we have charter flights. >> you know are charter flights don't do the same thing commercial airliner does? >> what do you they fly in and y out
vinson took flight 113 from cleveland to dallas on october 13th. apparently carrying the ebola virus. now everybody on that flight has it to be monitored as well as all the people they came into contact with you can see how thomas duncan coming into the u.s.a. on a false premises has led to disaster. as you may know, talking points has demanded that u.s. authorities stop admitting west africans into america right now. we have also called for the resignation of dr. thomas frieden, the head of...
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one of nurses may have been showing symptoms before she made her trip to the cleveland area. a video showing a cheerful nina pham from her hospital bed before being transported to the national institutes of health in maryland. dr. fauci speaking about pham's condition a short while ago. >> i sa fair condition, which implies that she does still have some symptoms. she is in good spirits. she's a highly intelligent, aware person who knows exactly what's going on. we tend to have -- we intend to have this patient walk out of this hospital, and we'll do everything we possibly can to make that happen. >> casey steegal is live from texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas. casey? >> let's talk about that cruise ship again real quickly. i just talked to carnival cruise lines, tells me it is off the coast of belize right now. it left out of galveston, texas, on october the 12th which was this past sunday, and it also, incidentally, happens to be before the cdc updated its active monitoring program for medical workers at texas health presbyterian hospital who had some form of cont
one of nurses may have been showing symptoms before she made her trip to the cleveland area. a video showing a cheerful nina pham from her hospital bed before being transported to the national institutes of health in maryland. dr. fauci speaking about pham's condition a short while ago. >> i sa fair condition, which implies that she does still have some symptoms. she is in good spirits. she's a highly intelligent, aware person who knows exactly what's going on. we tend to have -- we...
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the cleveland plain dearly has this jaw-dropping fact. that is that airplane made 26 flights before the c.d.c. said that she may have been on it. right now frontier is reaching out to 700 or 800 people saying they could be at risk. >> and taking out the carpet and seat covers on the plane. that is what frontier airlines is faced with. the schools in ohio, there are thee of -- three of them that have closed yesterday and today. also three employees at kent state university related to amber vinson have been asked to stay off campus. vinson never went to kent state university but you see how this web is getting bigger. >> amber went to more stops, had a lot to do including the wedding place to look at bridal gowns. she also went to the p.n.c. bank. she went over there and the branch closed. everyone has been told to work from home. a p.n.c. employee was on the same night she took and that is why they have closed the facility until monday. also the reason they closed the schools in ohio is because one of the kids and their parent were on one
the cleveland plain dearly has this jaw-dropping fact. that is that airplane made 26 flights before the c.d.c. said that she may have been on it. right now frontier is reaching out to 700 or 800 people saying they could be at risk. >> and taking out the carpet and seat covers on the plane. that is what frontier airlines is faced with. the schools in ohio, there are thee of -- three of them that have closed yesterday and today. also three employees at kent state university related to amber...
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in the process of contacting all 132 passenger who is flew aboard frontier airlines flight 1143 from cleveland to dallas-ft. worth on october 14 after learning amber vincent was on that flight. she apparently had no symptoms other than a slight fever but checked into the hospital just hours after returning to dallas. cdc officials say while it's unlikely she infected anyone board that flight, she should not have been flying commercial in the first place given the slight fever and given that one of her co-workers had become ill with ebola. the cdc is contacting all passengers on that flight out of abundance of caution. sean. >> john than, thank you. amid growing calls for the government to do more in stopping ebola in its tracks, president obama postponed a number of previously scheduled fundraisers to convene a cabinet meeting on this very crisis. fox's own ed henry has the details in the white house. he's come a long way in the unlikely event that someone with ebola reaches our shores and chances of an outbreak low, ed. >> he said that about a month ago in atlanta when. they've had to eat tho
in the process of contacting all 132 passenger who is flew aboard frontier airlines flight 1143 from cleveland to dallas-ft. worth on october 14 after learning amber vincent was on that flight. she apparently had no symptoms other than a slight fever but checked into the hospital just hours after returning to dallas. cdc officials say while it's unlikely she infected anyone board that flight, she should not have been flying commercial in the first place given the slight fever and given that one...
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and jay leno and i am going to be in cleveland, ohio thursday through sunday in the cleveland improv. and october 29th and november 1st. cap city comedy club in austin texas. and stacey is coming with me on the road. >> outnumbered, overtime, next on tv. "happening now" on tv now. >> starting with a fox news alert brand new details on the female nurse that was infected on ebola. new questions that raise if american hospitals are prepared to fight the deadly virus. >> at some point, there was a breach in protocol and that breach in protocol resulted in the infection. >> a deadly mistake causes a nurse the first person to be contracted. >> who has been around that purpose and searching for answers on what went wrong in texas. after government reassurances
and jay leno and i am going to be in cleveland, ohio thursday through sunday in the cleveland improv. and october 29th and november 1st. cap city comedy club in austin texas. and stacey is coming with me on the road. >> outnumbered, overtime, next on tv. "happening now" on tv now. >> starting with a fox news alert brand new details on the female nurse that was infected on ebola. new questions that raise if american hospitals are prepared to fight the deadly virus. >>...
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vinson took flight 113 from cleveland to dallas on october 13th. apparently carrying the ebola virus. now everybody on that flight has it to be monitored as well as all the people they came into contact with you can see how thomas duncan coming into the u.s.a. on a false premises has led to disaster. as you may know, talking points has demanded that u.s. authorities stop admitting west africans into america right now. we have also called for the resignation of dr. thomas frieden, the head of the cdc because he opposes that last night on the kelly file dr. frieden was almost incoherent. >> why not put a travel ban in place until we have shorn up the system? >> above all do no harm. if we do things that are going to make it harder to stop the epidemic there, it's going to spread to other parts. >> how is it going to make it harder to stop it over there. >> because you can't get people in and out? >> why can't we have charter flights. >> you know are charter flights don't do the same thing commercial airliner does? >> what do you they fly in and y out
vinson took flight 113 from cleveland to dallas on october 13th. apparently carrying the ebola virus. now everybody on that flight has it to be monitored as well as all the people they came into contact with you can see how thomas duncan coming into the u.s.a. on a false premises has led to disaster. as you may know, talking points has demanded that u.s. authorities stop admitting west africans into america right now. we have also called for the resignation of dr. thomas frieden, the head of...
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michael anderson in cleveland, ohio. a very large hospital system there. and dr. david samadi is my co-host for the hour. here's one from twitter. mike smith says, no one has talked about the spread of ebola as it pertains to insects, ie mosquitos and fleas. >> really not an insect-born illness. more bats are the typical carriers. i think, as i understand, the epidemic in west africa and what we're dealing with in america is more human-to-human transmission. i don't think there's a large vector in that. >> i agree. there's really no study done. ion because you would think the mosquito would be the vector that would transfer, but there's no study that's done that shows mosquitos are the carrier. fruit bats are the ones. fruit bats, obviously once the secretion goes to monkeys and apes, and through consumption of this bush meat, it comes to the human body and evolves. one of the big questions that is comes up is what exactly has turned into this virus and why is it so aggressive? that could be a lot of mutation over the years. >> also the fact the people there in we
michael anderson in cleveland, ohio. a very large hospital system there. and dr. david samadi is my co-host for the hour. here's one from twitter. mike smith says, no one has talked about the spread of ebola as it pertains to insects, ie mosquitos and fleas. >> really not an insect-born illness. more bats are the typical carriers. i think, as i understand, the epidemic in west africa and what we're dealing with in america is more human-to-human transmission. i don't think there's a large...
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. >>> let's go out to cleveland. geraldo is normally on the couch. what are you doing in cleveland? >> i'm here for the cleave land cavaliers-new york knicks game last night. it was a historic return of lebron james to cleveland, his hometown, and the downtown area in cleveland was thriving. 100,000 people showed up on the streets. >> so cute picture of erica. >> thank you. unfortunately, lebron didn't show up. he came for like one quarter. but the cavs lost to the knicks. deflated the evening a bit. but everybody had high anticipation. >> sounds like he was cheering. >> there is lebron right there. geraldo rivera with the sports. thank you very much. now let's move on to politics. four days from nonow, people are going to be going voting, it's going to be tuesday. the u.s. senate hanging by a thread for the democrats right now. geraldo, it looks like they're getting desperate because if you listen to senator mary landrieu, she said that the problem with her state is that people are racist and they're bigots and sexist and she said this. listen. >> very, very honest with you. the so
. >>> let's go out to cleveland. geraldo is normally on the couch. what are you doing in cleveland? >> i'm here for the cleave land cavaliers-new york knicks game last night. it was a historic return of lebron james to cleveland, his hometown, and the downtown area in cleveland was thriving. 100,000 people showed up on the streets. >> so cute picture of erica. >> thank you. unfortunately, lebron didn't show up. he came for like one quarter. but the cavs lost to the...
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vinzon should not have traveled because she was wrong to get on that very first flight from dallas to cleveland. they said she shouldn't have done it. why does this doctor get to ride on the a train, l train and 1 train, going out to eat? and run around and take uber cars. why is that allowed? by someone not only exposed to one ebola patient but many ebola patients. he had protective covering on. it didn't work. >> right. senior official exposed to went right to the point said we've got to do two things figure out if there is another crack in the system. this doctor did get in. two, saying about the subway test test. test test >>> breaking tonight, in just the last 24 hours there is a growing concern that this disturbing trend may be revealing the new face of terrorism. how do we tell whether this guy in new york and next one and prior to that are radical jihadists are nut cases? >> it's important to state these things are not mutually exclusive. someone can be a raving lunatic as well as a jihadist. they go together well. you have a lot of very disturbed mentally disturbed people out there. he
vinzon should not have traveled because she was wrong to get on that very first flight from dallas to cleveland. they said she shouldn't have done it. why does this doctor get to ride on the a train, l train and 1 train, going out to eat? and run around and take uber cars. why is that allowed? by someone not only exposed to one ebola patient but many ebola patients. he had protective covering on. it didn't work. >> right. senior official exposed to went right to the point said we've got...