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. >> nurse kaci hickox has been in isolation in newark since friday. she says being treated like a criminal. >> the minute she was no longer symptomatic, she was released. >> many like kaci hickox do is making a commitment to volunteer her time. it is service that is deserving of praise and respect. and having her sit in a tent for two or three days doesn't cover that. >> we need to find a way when they come home that they are treated like conquering heroes and not stigmatized for the tremendous work they have done. >> i want to be safer than the cdc says. >> there are other steps that you can protect the american people based on the scientific evidence. >> i disagree with the cdc. >> go with the signs. urksz so far nine states have issued stricter guidelines for those returning from the ebola hot zones than the cdc. should we have inconsistent policies? should president obama step? governor sarah palin joins us. good evening, governor. >> thank you, greta. >> governor, it seems first of all, where do you fall ine but, see, this is par for the course t
. >> nurse kaci hickox has been in isolation in newark since friday. she says being treated like a criminal. >> the minute she was no longer symptomatic, she was released. >> many like kaci hickox do is making a commitment to volunteer her time. it is service that is deserving of praise and respect. and having her sit in a tent for two or three days doesn't cover that. >> we need to find a way when they come home that they are treated like conquering heroes and not...
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newark is a nice place. you haven't been there lately but i hang there. >> i have been there many times. >> christie should have made sure that she was comfortable, that she had all the courtesies. >> listen she complained i told them i was hungry and wanted something to drink. they gave me a granola bar and glass of water. what do you want fillet minion? it was a makeshift tent they were trying to get in place. >> it should not have a been. i'm on her side on this unwith. >> i don't think governor christie handled that specific incident well. got it right now. send them home or back to their state of origin she is from maine. this is the fault of dr. craig spence his or her came back from helping ebola patients and ran around new york. and one write up on his case says he took pains to limit his interaction with others but did he go places and spend times with friends. two bowling alleys a restaurant and uber call, three subways, he took pains to limit his contact by others by going on three new york city s
newark is a nice place. you haven't been there lately but i hang there. >> i have been there many times. >> christie should have made sure that she was comfortable, that she had all the courtesies. >> listen she complained i told them i was hungry and wanted something to drink. they gave me a granola bar and glass of water. what do you want fillet minion? it was a makeshift tent they were trying to get in place. >> it should not have a been. i'm on her side on this...
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they are jfk at newark, o'hare in chicago, hartsfield-jackson in larpt. casy stevens is here with the latest. >> reporter: brett, good evening to you, that new patient you spoke of is being monitored an tested as we speak. ironically right here at health presbyterian hospital where thomas duncan died from the disease early this morning. according to medical providers at an urgent care facility in frisco, texas which is north of dallas, a patient came in there with symptoms and also checked yes to one of the screening questions on recent travel to north africa. so the patient was brought to north texas health hospital. the cdc chief says there are more questions than answers at this hour. this of course comes after thomas duncan, the liberian national who brought ebola to the united states last month lost his battle with the ill js. four members of his family here in north texas are not of course mourning, but also wondering if they face the same fate as they sit in quarantine until october 19, at the end of ebola's maximum 21-day incubation period. they h
they are jfk at newark, o'hare in chicago, hartsfield-jackson in larpt. casy stevens is here with the latest. >> reporter: brett, good evening to you, that new patient you spoke of is being monitored an tested as we speak. ironically right here at health presbyterian hospital where thomas duncan died from the disease early this morning. according to medical providers at an urgent care facility in frisco, texas which is north of dallas, a patient came in there with symptoms and also...
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my guess when nurse hickox landed at newark airport she was worn out physically and mentally. no doubt had flown all night. then greeted by dysfunctional and panic stricken government. instead of being thanked. she was treated like a criminal. yeah she got mad. do you blame her? i blame president obama and lesser degree governor chris christie. had nurse hickox been tweeted with the respect she was due instead of a person with the plague i suspect she may not have gotten mad. she may have understood the panic. why the pan nick? presidentgets a good share of tt blame. he didn't do thinks job. he sat on his hands and ignored the world health organization in march and again in august. if he was doing his jobs, he would have put strong rules and policies in effect to meet the predictable crisis. instead we have chaos. that is what nurse hickox walked into when she got off that plane and that's my off-the-record comment tonight. thank you for being with us. see you again tomorrow night right here at 7:00 p.m. eastern. if you can't watch live, you know what to do. dvr. fox news go o
my guess when nurse hickox landed at newark airport she was worn out physically and mentally. no doubt had flown all night. then greeted by dysfunctional and panic stricken government. instead of being thanked. she was treated like a criminal. yeah she got mad. do you blame her? i blame president obama and lesser degree governor chris christie. had nurse hickox been tweeted with the respect she was due instead of a person with the plague i suspect she may not have gotten mad. she may have...
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. >>> we are learning a united airlines flight just arrived at newark airport from brus sels is right now being held at the gate. this is just outside of new york city, newark liberty airport. there's a sick passenger on board. fears circulate about the possibility of ebola and the possible spread from international flights. meanwhile federal health officials say the key right now is following ebola victim thomas duncan's trail of contacts back in texas before anyone else there is infected. hazmat workers stripped the apartme't where he stayed the deadly disease. welcome to america's news headquarters. >> we have an update on thomas duncan's condition, it has worsened. he's now in (áráical condition in a dallas hospital. ten people in texas believed to be at high risk after contact with duncan. peter in washington picking up the story from there. >> arthel, separately there was an ebola scare two miles from the white house where howard university hospital isolated a patient who recently returned from nigeria but the health department explained that the patient who is still very sick
. >>> we are learning a united airlines flight just arrived at newark airport from brus sels is right now being held at the gate. this is just outside of new york city, newark liberty airport. there's a sick passenger on board. fears circulate about the possibility of ebola and the possible spread from international flights. meanwhile federal health officials say the key right now is following ebola victim thomas duncan's trail of contacts back in texas before anyone else there is...
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this is just outside of new york city, newark liberty airport. there's a sick passenger on board. fears circulate about the possibility of ebola and the possible spread from international flights. meanwhile federal health officials say the key right now is following ebola victim thomas duncan's trail of contacts back in texas before anyone else there is infected. hazmat workers stripped the apartme't where he stayed the deadly disease.
this is just outside of new york city, newark liberty airport. there's a sick passenger on board. fears circulate about the possibility of ebola and the possible spread from international flights. meanwhile federal health officials say the key right now is following ebola victim thomas duncan's trail of contacts back in texas before anyone else there is infected. hazmat workers stripped the apartme't where he stayed the deadly disease.
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for possible additional screenings dulles international, two airports in the new york area jfk and newark. atlanta hartsfield and chicago, o'hare. they are looking at passengers coming in from three countries in west africa, sierra leone, begin any and liberia. those are the focal points for those diseases. the passengers will be getting extra screening including getting their temps taken. if there is a fever the director of the cdc picks it up from there. if travelers have a fever and have history of contact with ebola the public health officer will further interview that individual. >> we are talking about a relatively small number of passengers, 150 or so that come into the country each day from those three countries in particular. they think by targeting just these five airports they will hit about 95 percent of those passengers so there's nothing foolproof about this. it is always possible someone coming in could be carrying ebola they may be symptomatic. >> it is a bees l-- disease lin wait. they don't know. >> now to the latest in texas a second person now showing possible signs of
for possible additional screenings dulles international, two airports in the new york area jfk and newark. atlanta hartsfield and chicago, o'hare. they are looking at passengers coming in from three countries in west africa, sierra leone, begin any and liberia. those are the focal points for those diseases. the passengers will be getting extra screening including getting their temps taken. if there is a fever the director of the cdc picks it up from there. if travelers have a fever and have...
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on to our other story, you heard you talk about folks in newark. people under the age of 30 should start taking an approach to get themselves screened for colorectal cancer. >> there's over 135,000 cases of pattributable to people under te age of 40. you know, when you have risk factors and the typical risk factors is family history, lifestyle, smoking, obesity, things you know for sure can lead to colorectal, cancer. s(áqq'ing has to be instituted early. the message is nu only should young people be aware but doctors, we don't tend to thing. you see a young people in the 30s a'd may be having gi symptoms and the last thing you think of is colorectal, cancer. people have to wake up to the fact that these things happen in young people. >> i'm thinking of what we're doing to cause this, why reason for so many younger people to be diagnosed with this? clearly it's ááá)r'g we're doing wrong. >> look, i think there's a lot of environmental factors that are playing into it. we're learning more and more about genetics and learning a lot about the gene
on to our other story, you heard you talk about folks in newark. people under the age of 30 should start taking an approach to get themselves screened for colorectal cancer. >> there's over 135,000 cases of pattributable to people under te age of 40. you know, when you have risk factors and the typical risk factors is family history, lifestyle, smoking, obesity, things you know for sure can lead to colorectal, cancer. s(áqq'ing has to be instituted early. the message is nu only should...
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she arrived at newark international airport thursday from west africa. she had no symptoms when she was screened but he developed a fever while she was in isolation. she has tested negative for ebola but remains in isolation. the governors say the current cdc guidelines calling for people to self-monitor themselves and voluntarily quarantine themselves are just not strict enough. they point to dr. craig spencer, the first case of ebola here in new york city. spencer treated ebola patients in guinea and returned last week. he followed cdc guidelines. he took -- but he chose not to quarantine himself. he took the subway, ate at restaurants, visited a bowling alley until he developed a fever and was hospitalized thursday morning. cuomo believes a mandatory quarantine could have eliminated any possible risk to the public. >> we've seen what happens on a number of cases. people say i get bored, i went out, i went to the store, i did this. in a region like this, you go out one, two, three times, you ride the subway, you ride a bus, you could affect hundreds an
she arrived at newark international airport thursday from west africa. she had no symptoms when she was screened but he developed a fever while she was in isolation. she has tested negative for ebola but remains in isolation. the governors say the current cdc guidelines calling for people to self-monitor themselves and voluntarily quarantine themselves are just not strict enough. they point to dr. craig spencer, the first case of ebola here in new york city. spencer treated ebola patients in...
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to newark, and we background over something large enough for me to tweet on it. i mean, it scared the life out of everyone on the plane. they stopped, they wanted to inspect. i sent out a tweet about this and hashtag worried. i mean, within seconds i heard from that airline. already saying the plane's being cleared, you guys are taking off. >> really? >> i was getting the information on twitter faster than they had made the announcement in the plane that whatever the heck we hit wasn't all that big of a deal. my point is, pr is life or death for these corporations, and they understand that. they're on social media more than we are. by the way, they can tell us to turn off our, if, if -- phones. >> and jetblue prides themselves on their customer service. >> i thought of you, though, because her tweets were very reporterrish. >> so you're saying i should have gotten kicked off the plane? [laughter] >> no, i don't think either of you should have gotten kicked off. i wouldn't have been talking about if somebody was drunk. that guy should have been thrown off the plan
to newark, and we background over something large enough for me to tweet on it. i mean, it scared the life out of everyone on the plane. they stopped, they wanted to inspect. i sent out a tweet about this and hashtag worried. i mean, within seconds i heard from that airline. already saying the plane's being cleared, you guys are taking off. >> really? >> i was getting the information on twitter faster than they had made the announcement in the plane that whatever the heck we hit...
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the 35-year-old male passenger and his daughter are in university hospital in newark. he was vomiting from brussel's, belgium and told other passengers he was from liberia. and the plane landed at 12:15 and put on look down as the cvc responded. they escorted the sick man and his daughter off of the plane. immigration custom agents were held on board. passengers were held two hours and were told not to worry. >> it is nothing. and we actually at any time know who the guy was. it was four hours. okay, we were not told. >> and (inaudible) >> and this is the forum that he was talking b. tips for those possibly exposed to ebola. 250 on board and 14 crew members. no one has been infected with ebola in the united states. right now they are just scare. speaking of a scare in texas. we are hearing about thomas duncan's condition. it has worsened. >> right it has worsened. he was admitted to texas presbyterian and his four family members were taken out of the apartment that he stayed. he was moved to a private home in the gated community. homes and apartments in dallas denied t
the 35-year-old male passenger and his daughter are in university hospital in newark. he was vomiting from brussel's, belgium and told other passengers he was from liberia. and the plane landed at 12:15 and put on look down as the cvc responded. they escorted the sick man and his daughter off of the plane. immigration custom agents were held on board. passengers were held two hours and were told not to worry. >> it is nothing. and we actually at any time know who the guy was. it was four...
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we're live at university hospital in newark. good morning. >> nurse ckok remains quarantined in new jersey. she says the tent is located inside the hospital. she only has a portable toilet and no shower. she returned friday and became the first person caught up in governor christie's mandatory quarantine policy. upon landing at newark airport an ambulance whisked her here. yesterday she spoke out criticizing the government for violating her rights. governor christie responded. >> i'm sorry she is uncomfortable but the fact is the people in new jersey are my first responsibility. >> privately the obama administration has objected to the mandatory quarantine policy here in new jersey and in new york saying it is not grounded in science. >> thanks, robert. let's keep talking about the ebola quarantine controversy. is it better to be safe than sorry? head to our facebook page after the show for a live debate, #keeptalking. >> a major medical break through in the fight against colon cancer. a new test is available today that could sa
we're live at university hospital in newark. good morning. >> nurse ckok remains quarantined in new jersey. she says the tent is located inside the hospital. she only has a portable toilet and no shower. she returned friday and became the first person caught up in governor christie's mandatory quarantine policy. upon landing at newark airport an ambulance whisked her here. yesterday she spoke out criticizing the government for violating her rights. governor christie responded. >>...
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the mass in newark is the first ever held in the united states. it's the third step in a four-step process towards sainthood. >> incredible. >>> the latest action thriller film hits the stage. >> nicholas cage explains why we see more christian films in hollywood. >> there was a show on cable called "the leftovers" and "left behind" is back out and a series of faith based movies and perhaps people are more open to it. open to telling all sorts of stories. not just your standard action adventure movies but movies that have some sort of spiritual component to them. >> joining us now to react is father jonathan morris. nice to see you. >> great to see you. >> we talked to nicholas cage yesterday on the show. i asked him about his brother. his brother is a pastor. pastor pushed him into doing this film. he wasn't familiar with the series. he says it seems like there's something in the atmosphere. people are more open and accepting of these type of films now. >> the world is a crazy place right now for a lot of people. there's chaos going on internatio
the mass in newark is the first ever held in the united states. it's the third step in a four-step process towards sainthood. >> incredible. >>> the latest action thriller film hits the stage. >> nicholas cage explains why we see more christian films in hollywood. >> there was a show on cable called "the leftovers" and "left behind" is back out and a series of faith based movies and perhaps people are more open to it. open to telling all sorts of...
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newark airport next weekend. up next, o'reilly factor, good night from washington, d.c. see you tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> this is a different breed of cat. >> no, really, it is not bad or good. it is just different. they are really, really different. >> and finally, an adorable husky puppy trapped in a tiny bowl on live tv. see the incredible conclusion that everyone is going to be talking about next. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> let's welcome our guests. she does the news better than my huey lewis cover band. it is chris steen gnaw -- christina corbin and joanne nosuchunsky. and he is as deep as the ocean and twice as full of fish poop. it is tv's andy levey. and i forgot to do my laundry today so i guess i have to do it on his washboard be as. washboard abs. it is terry safford. he is so buff you ought to see him in it. >> a block. the lede, that's the first story. >> is chris christie in trouble for putting her in a bubble? new jersey officials, they have them there, have released the nurse they quarantined in a tent and she is not happ
newark airport next weekend. up next, o'reilly factor, good night from washington, d.c. see you tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> this is a different breed of cat. >> no, really, it is not bad or good. it is just different. they are really, really different. >> and finally, an adorable husky puppy trapped in a tiny bowl on live tv. see the incredible conclusion that everyone is going to be talking about next. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >>...
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she came back, she was at newark. there she is right there. they took her scan with a cdc gun at the airport and she had 101. took her to the hospital and she did not test positive. now she's being held in isolation unit in new york. but what amped things up is she has been tweeting out and on her iphone complaining that she's essentially a prisoner to this and she's going to sue governor christie who governor christie says he's just looking after the people of new jersey. >> yeah. and her lawyer says it's about how she's been treated. it's about rights and her rights to move around. it is a battle between public safety and freedom. frankly, you have the white house now, you have samantha power, ambassador to the united nations, she's over in west africa and she is saying, pushing back, saying these health workers need to be treated like heros. i don't think those governors are saying that they shouldn't be treated like heros. but if they're exhibiting any kind of symptoms, they're saying for the public good, they need to be quarantined. >> we
she came back, she was at newark. there she is right there. they took her scan with a cdc gun at the airport and she had 101. took her to the hospital and she did not test positive. now she's being held in isolation unit in new york. but what amped things up is she has been tweeting out and on her iphone complaining that she's essentially a prisoner to this and she's going to sue governor christie who governor christie says he's just looking after the people of new jersey. >> yeah. and...
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good mayor in new york newark. these tactics are common by the way. >> here is the flier. this is obviously targeted but frankly african-americans would say, or african-american leaders would say these type of events are what motivate people and get people out. you see it in cases of abortion. you see gay rights in the past being against or for gay marriage, gun control. i mean, people have used columbine and new town as political motivators to get ballot initiatives. >> this is. >> i work in a lot of these communities. actually earn the vote. i'm not convinced that this president has. >> well, this flier is designed to one specific piece of math for democrats in georgia. >> blacks make up about 30% of the state. >> in the last election they voted about 28 to 30% of the vote. >> if they can show up again at this time at that level, which would be a hard climb, michelle nunn could either win this thing if things could keep going the way going or definitely get herself into a runoff in january that might even just stoke -- turnout amongst everyone even more. that is is speci
good mayor in new york newark. these tactics are common by the way. >> here is the flier. this is obviously targeted but frankly african-americans would say, or african-american leaders would say these type of events are what motivate people and get people out. you see it in cases of abortion. you see gay rights in the past being against or for gay marriage, gun control. i mean, people have used columbine and new town as political motivators to get ballot initiatives. >> this is....
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a patient is undergoing tests at university hospital in newark, new jersey. >> is that a scare tactic? is mr. rose and other journalists trying to frighten you? that's what some supporters of president obama are saying. we will have analysis of that situation. >> what do you say to people who say the justice system is going through its cases? let it work? which have a wonderful set of facts to support the way it has engaged. >> >> also ahead, some new information about the shootingeth death of michael brown will not make the antipolice folks happy. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly thanks for watching us tonight. talking points memo on fear and how it pertains to the obama administration will be in our second segment tonight, leading the factor, terror in canada. today, 32-year-old michael bebo opened fire in ottawa. killing a soldier and wounding at least three other people. the terrorists then ran into the parliament building where he was shot dead. witnesses say at least 30 shots were fired in the altercatio
a patient is undergoing tests at university hospital in newark, new jersey. >> is that a scare tactic? is mr. rose and other journalists trying to frighten you? that's what some supporters of president obama are saying. we will have analysis of that situation. >> what do you say to people who say the justice system is going through its cases? let it work? which have a wonderful set of facts to support the way it has engaged. >> >> also ahead, some new information about...
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casey hickcock is at a newark, new jersey hospital after returning from sierra leone, after working as a volunteer. she says it's inhumane to keep her. but chris christie is among those defending the mandatory quarantine emthen there's the doctor who's hospitalized with ebola in new york city. brian is live outside bellevue hospital. and last we checked, dr. spencer, his condition was gettiget getting. >> reporter: we just learned that dr. spencer is in serious but stable condition, doctors say he looks better today than he did yesterday when his condition worsened. his body has really tolerated the anti-plasma and -- doctors here at bellevue hospital are consulting with the cdc and emery hospital in nebraska where past ebola patients have been cured. he reassured new yorkers they're safe, he said dr. spencer is getting the best care in the world from the medical staff here, and the medical staff here is nothing short of being heroes. >> the eyes of the world are on the isolation floor at bellevue hospital. and the people who work there were calm and cool and collected, if there was a
casey hickcock is at a newark, new jersey hospital after returning from sierra leone, after working as a volunteer. she says it's inhumane to keep her. but chris christie is among those defending the mandatory quarantine emthen there's the doctor who's hospitalized with ebola in new york city. brian is live outside bellevue hospital. and last we checked, dr. spencer, his condition was gettiget getting. >> reporter: we just learned that dr. spencer is in serious but stable condition,...
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. >> reporter: 35-year-old male passenger and his daughter are now at a hospital in newark. the man was vomiting on board united airlines flight 998 from brussels, belgium. the plane landed at 12:15 p.m. and was put on lockdown at the gate as the cdc responded. escorted the sick man and his daughter off of the plane. this photo from passengers shows immigration customs agents on board. passengers were held on báq for about two hours and then two more hours in customs. they were told not to worry. >> this is nothing to panic. just being evaluated, we're @&c@ fine. >> nothing to panic. they just gave us a sheet. they didn't know who the guy was. >> let's get out of here. we almost got out. no. wait. then we filled out a form, which the airline has all this information anyway. we fill out the formthen sit around, wait. they were waiting for -- >> this is the form. it has tips for those possibly exposed to ebola. there is about 255 passengers on that flight with 14 crew members. remember, thomas eric duncan, the first man diagnosed with ebola in the u.s., traveled through bruss
. >> reporter: 35-year-old male passenger and his daughter are now at a hospital in newark. the man was vomiting on board united airlines flight 998 from brussels, belgium. the plane landed at 12:15 p.m. and was put on lockdown at the gate as the cdc responded. escorted the sick man and his daughter off of the plane. this photo from passengers shows immigration customs agents on board. passengers were held on báq for about two hours and then two more hours in customs. they were told not...
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she arrived at newark international airport yesterday from west africa. she had no symptoms when she was screened but she developed a fever while in isolation. now dr. craig spencer who became the first case of ebola in new york city, spencer treated ebola patients in guinea and he returned last week. he followed those cdc guidelines, he self-monitored himself for symptoms and continued to go about his daily routine. he got on the subway and ate at restaurants and took an uber taxi and visited a bowling al hely and he eventually had a fever and hospitalized on thursday. critics say dr. spencer put the public at risk and should have been quarantined from the start. >> he was a volunteer and doing great work, but that was a voluntarieeary quarantine situa for 21 days. he's a doctor and even he didn't follow the guidelines for the quarantine. let's be honest. we have to do more. it's too serious a situation to leave it to the honor system of compliance. >> important to net that aid organizations are warning and they say that these mandatory quarantines could
she arrived at newark international airport yesterday from west africa. she had no symptoms when she was screened but she developed a fever while in isolation. now dr. craig spencer who became the first case of ebola in new york city, spencer treated ebola patients in guinea and he returned last week. he followed those cdc guidelines, he self-monitored himself for symptoms and continued to go about his daily routine. he got on the subway and ate at restaurants and took an uber taxi and visited...
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they put her in a tent in a parking lot in downtown newark. if she had been charged with murder, she would have been in better conditions in a county lockup -- >> oh, come on. they gave her a granola bar. i'm just kidding. i'm not going to defend the treatment of the nurse who is a good person -- >> that's worse than they treat prisoners. >> but they informed her what the problem was, the reason that this quarantine had been put in place. now they're saying, okay, you can do your quarantine at home. chris christie says it's always been at home. that's not something new. what is wrong? why can't they say to incoming r(t&háhp &hc% three weeks to manifest, as we saw with dr. craig spencer, i'm fine, i'm vrunning around new york and then boom he's got it. and he's listed in serious condition and got all the c contaigon. qr tell them before they went, when you come back we're going to quarantine you for 21 days. then if they go they are waiving their right to be free. >> that doesn't make any sense. so all the people who may be infected and may be
they put her in a tent in a parking lot in downtown newark. if she had been charged with murder, she would have been in better conditions in a county lockup -- >> oh, come on. they gave her a granola bar. i'm just kidding. i'm not going to defend the treatment of the nurse who is a good person -- >> that's worse than they treat prisoners. >> but they informed her what the problem was, the reason that this quarantine had been put in place. now they're saying, okay, you can do...
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we do have a significant update on that nurse in newark, kaci hickox, who was put in quarantine on friday after arriving friskier sear after treating -- from sierra leone after treating ebola patients. she was in a hospital in newark complaining loudly since then about her treatment suggesting it was inhumane, and prison-like conditions with no shower or flushable toilet. a short time ago the new jersey health department would release her and transport her by private carrier to maine where she is subject to that state's policies. new jersey says the mandatory 21-day quarantine for anyone with direct contact with ebola patients. they said she was cared for in a advanced tenting system and recently toured and evaluated by cdc. while in isolation every effort was made to insure she was comfortable with access to computer, cell phone, reading material and nourishment of choice. hick cox will be sent whom. spencer is remains in isolation. we have another possible ebola patient being evaluated right now. jon? >> the arguing goes on. rick left towel outside bellevue hospital in new york city. th
we do have a significant update on that nurse in newark, kaci hickox, who was put in quarantine on friday after arriving friskier sear after treating -- from sierra leone after treating ebola patients. she was in a hospital in newark complaining loudly since then about her treatment suggesting it was inhumane, and prison-like conditions with no shower or flushable toilet. a short time ago the new jersey health department would release her and transport her by private carrier to maine where she...
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believing that civilian airport people in jfk or newark or dulles airport can spot ebola that is dormant, believing that is stupid and irresponsible and puts all americans at risk. it's a dumb and dangerous ruse and frieden is the chief prop gandist. he knows better. talking points is just asking for common sense. which the obama administration is rejecting outright. but i will predict tonight they will soon reverse course. again, there is no compelling reason for west africans to come to the united states at this point in time. secondly on ebola, we're simply not being told the truth. how did the nbc news cameraman contract the disease? ashoka mukpo is being treated and we don't know how he got it in africa. americans have a right to know that. this has to stop. the federal government has to level with the american people. now, on to the isis terror threat. reports out of syria and iraq say u.s. bombing is doing some damage to these terrorists but is not stopping their advance. all of us who see things clearly knew that was going to be the case. and i believe president obama also knew t
believing that civilian airport people in jfk or newark or dulles airport can spot ebola that is dormant, believing that is stupid and irresponsible and puts all americans at risk. it's a dumb and dangerous ruse and frieden is the chief prop gandist. he knows better. talking points is just asking for common sense. which the obama administration is rejecting outright. but i will predict tonight they will soon reverse course. again, there is no compelling reason for west africans to come to the...
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that is the reason after governor christie ordered her arrested at newark and confined her in a tent in a parking lot in downtown newark and she threatened, governor christie was advised, hey, boss we don't have any evidence. we're going to lose so they let her go. if the government wants to confine you do not have to prove you're worthy of freedom. the government has to prove you're worthy of confinement. shannon: what about the government's compelling interest here? by the way, governor christie said he didn't change his mind. this fit with the guidelines, if she could get to the home state -- >> i think governor christie was happy she left and no longer -- shannon: not a new jersey problem now. >> correct. no longer an issue in new jersey. i understand how the neighbors feel. i'm not a neighbor there. would i feel differently if i lived next door to this lady and i had children, nieces and nephews that could be exposed to her, it would give me pause for thought. but as a person who likes to think i understand and explain the constitution she has the same constitutional rights as e
that is the reason after governor christie ordered her arrested at newark and confined her in a tent in a parking lot in downtown newark and she threatened, governor christie was advised, hey, boss we don't have any evidence. we're going to lose so they let her go. if the government wants to confine you do not have to prove you're worthy of freedom. the government has to prove you're worthy of confinement. shannon: what about the government's compelling interest here? by the way, governor...
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a patient is undergoing tests at university hospital in newark, new jersey. >> is that a scare tactic? is mr. rose and other journalists trying to frighten you? that's what some supporters of president obama are saying. we will have analysis of that situation. >> what do you say to people who say the justice system is going through its cases? let it work? which have a wonderful set of facts to support the way it has engaged. >> >> also ahead, some new information about the shootingeth death of michael brown will not make the antipolice folks happy. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly thanks for watching us tonight. talking points memo on fear and how it pertains to the obama administration will be in our second segment tonight, leading the factor, terror in canada. today, 32-year-old michael bebo opened fire in ottawa. killing a soldier and wounding at least three other people. the terrorists then ran into the parliament building where he was shot dead. witnesses say at least 30 shots were fired in the altercatio
a patient is undergoing tests at university hospital in newark, new jersey. >> is that a scare tactic? is mr. rose and other journalists trying to frighten you? that's what some supporters of president obama are saying. we will have analysis of that situation. >> what do you say to people who say the justice system is going through its cases? let it work? which have a wonderful set of facts to support the way it has engaged. >> >> also ahead, some new information about...
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a flight from brussels landed early at newark international airport in new jersey just outside of new york city. the ill passenger appeared to be exhibiting signs that can be associated with the ebola virus, including vomiting. and the cdc was called in to assess the situation. thomas duncan, áhe first patient diagnosed with ebola
a flight from brussels landed early at newark international airport in new jersey just outside of new york city. the ill passenger appeared to be exhibiting signs that can be associated with the ebola virus, including vomiting. and the cdc was called in to assess the situation. thomas duncan, áhe first patient diagnosed with ebola
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she arrived at newark liberty international yesterday from west africa. she had no symptoms and she went through the screening process, but she developed a fever while in isolation. now, dr. craig spencer, who became the first case of ebola in new york city, spencer was treating ebola patients in new guinea. he followed cdc guidelines by self-monitoring himself for symptoms and continued to go about his daily routine. he took the subway, ate at restaurant, visited a bowling alley, took an uber taxi until he got a fever and was hospitalized thursday morning. now, critics say dr. spencer put the public at risk and should have been quarantined from the start. >> we've seen what happens on a number of cases. people say, well, i got bored, i went out, i went to the store, i did this. you know, in a region like this, you go out one, two, three times, you ride the subway, you ride a bus, you could infect hundreds and hundreds of people. >> it's important to remember that ebola's only contagious when symptoms are showing and it has to cross through really bodily
she arrived at newark liberty international yesterday from west africa. she had no symptoms and she went through the screening process, but she developed a fever while in isolation. now, dr. craig spencer, who became the first case of ebola in new york city, spencer was treating ebola patients in new guinea. he followed cdc guidelines by self-monitoring himself for symptoms and continued to go about his daily routine. he took the subway, ate at restaurant, visited a bowling alley, took an uber...
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mark siegel has more from newark airport. >> 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. >> nice to meet you. come on aboard. let me show you around. >> amber vinson came onto the plane here. >> yes. >> show me where she sat. >> sure. she would have walked down the aisle. >> nobody observing her having any problem walking to her seat? >> there was 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? >> there was no one sitting in the middle seat. >> any complaints of her feeling poorly during the flight? >> no one observed any symptoms or any signs of illness with her or any other passenger on the plane. >> i understand that you heard from the cdc that she was taking tylenol before she got on your first flight on the 10th. tell me about that. >> we were told yesterday that they feel she was more symptomatic than originally believed. by taking tylenol th
mark siegel has more from newark airport. >> 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. >> nice to meet you. come on aboard. let me show you around. >> amber vinson came onto the plane here. >> yes. >> show me where she sat. >> sure. she would have walked down the aisle. >> nobody observing her having any problem walking to her seat? >> there was nothing...
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meanwhile, at newark, new jersey, airport, health officials who met a plan landing saturday with a sick liberian passenger have now cleared him. we'll talk with two of the government's point men in dealing with the ebola threat in a moment. but first, fox news senior national correspondent john roberts joins us from atlanta with the latest. john? >> chris, good morning to you. the fact that thomas duncan is now in critical condition is not a good sign. none of the other u.s. patients who survived ebola never became critical. as doctors fight to save his life, after serious slip-ups, public health officials say they're making progress to control the virus in dallas. >> reporter: after an exhaustive four-day search, they announced they circled the people duncan may have come in contact with. >> we have identified, in conjunction with the folks in individuals who were definite contacts with the source patient. there are about 40 other people that we can't rule out had contact. >> reporter: officials also finally moved to clean up the apartment where duncan's family members were ordered to
meanwhile, at newark, new jersey, airport, health officials who met a plan landing saturday with a sick liberian passenger have now cleared him. we'll talk with two of the government's point men in dealing with the ebola threat in a moment. but first, fox news senior national correspondent john roberts joins us from atlanta with the latest. john? >> chris, good morning to you. the fact that thomas duncan is now in critical condition is not a good sign. none of the other u.s. patients who...
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jfk, newark, dulles, chicago o'hare, and atlanta. customs and border protection officers by way of background, the cdp officers observe all passengers for overt signs of illnesses through visitial observation and questioning as appropriate. for those entering the united states at all points of entry. in addition, moving forward all those traveling as i've identified in the united states from liberia, sierra leone, and guinea, will undergo the enhanced screening measures. they will answer targeted questions about whether they have had contact with ebola patients. we will collect additional u.s.-based contact information should the cdc need to contact them. and finally we will take their temperature with a noncontact thermometer, which can be a key indicator of potential infection. we're taking these additional measures in a dynamic environment to enshure a layere approach and we take the security measures that we assess to be needed right now. with that, dr. frieden, i'll turn it back. >> thank you. and before opening for questions, i
jfk, newark, dulles, chicago o'hare, and atlanta. customs and border protection officers by way of background, the cdp officers observe all passengers for overt signs of illnesses through visitial observation and questioning as appropriate. for those entering the united states at all points of entry. in addition, moving forward all those traveling as i've identified in the united states from liberia, sierra leone, and guinea, will undergo the enhanced screening measures. they will answer...
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a flight from brussels landed early at newark international airport in new jersey just outside of new york city. the ill passenger appeared to be exhibiting signs that can be associated with the ebola virus, including vomiting. and the cdc was called in to assess the situation. thomas duncan, áhe first patient pu.s., flew through brussels an now duncan $as taken a turn for the worse. what is duncan's condition now? >> arthel, you just said it. he's now in critical condition at texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas that. is a turn from the worse from the serious condition he was listed in earlier today. and duncan remains in isolation and his family is finally on the move. contamination fears have driven them from the apartment where duncan stayed and was sick and into a private home in a gated community somewhere in dallas county. local reports are that it was hard to find somewhere to send the family because of their proximity to an ebola patient but that an anonymous citizen stepped up and gave them a place to stay. the white house says they are confident in ebola protocol p
a flight from brussels landed early at newark international airport in new jersey just outside of new york city. the ill passenger appeared to be exhibiting signs that can be associated with the ebola virus, including vomiting. and the cdc was called in to assess the situation. thomas duncan, áhe first patient pu.s., flew through brussels an now duncan $as taken a turn for the worse. what is duncan's condition now? >> arthel, you just said it. he's now in critical condition at texas...
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now, the first health care worker to be quarantined under the new policy arrived at newark liberty international airport yesterday. she has been tested for ebola twice. both tests have come back negative for ebola. >>> the world health organization now reporting the number of ebola cases has now surpassed the 10,000 mark and though nearly half of those have died. w.h.o. officials adding those numbers are likely even greater since so many people in west africa have either been unable or too fearful to seek medical care. meanwhile, mali becoming the sixth country in west africa to report a case of ebola. the patient, a 2-year-old girl who came over from guinea. she's now dead. dr. nina radcliff is going to join us later to talk about the virus. >>> new york city's police commissioner calling thursday's hatchet attack on four rookie officers an act of terrorism. one officer was hit in the head and remains in critical but table condition. the other was hit in the arm and is now out of the hospital. the suspect was shot to death by two other cops on the streets in queens, new york. investigators are
now, the first health care worker to be quarantined under the new policy arrived at newark liberty international airport yesterday. she has been tested for ebola twice. both tests have come back negative for ebola. >>> the world health organization now reporting the number of ebola cases has now surpassed the 10,000 mark and though nearly half of those have died. w.h.o. officials adding those numbers are likely even greater since so many people in west africa have either been unable or...
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new jersey's newark liberty airport, washington dulles, chicago o'hare and hartsfield jackson in atlanta. meanwhile brian is lillanes has more. >> for all passengers traveling from guinea, liberia and sierra leone. the four other airports will begin their screenings come thursday. these airports cover all nearly 150 passengers that come into the u.s. every day. now, there are also no direct flights from these countries into the u.s. now, this is how the process works. when passengers arrive here, they are given a cdc fact sheet on ebola symptoms and escorted to a private screening room where they're given a questionnaire and asked for their contact information. at that point their temperatures are taken with noncontact inf infrared thermometers the same being used in africa to screen passengers before they board a flight over there. >> if the traveler has a fever or other symptoms or has been exposed to ebola. customs and border protection will then refer that traveler to the centers of disease control for a health assessment. they will determine if the traveler can continue on or is tak
new jersey's newark liberty airport, washington dulles, chicago o'hare and hartsfield jackson in atlanta. meanwhile brian is lillanes has more. >> for all passengers traveling from guinea, liberia and sierra leone. the four other airports will begin their screenings come thursday. these airports cover all nearly 150 passengers that come into the u.s. every day. now, there are also no direct flights from these countries into the u.s. now, this is how the process works. when passengers...
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. >> a guy was throwing up in newark on the plane and he's from liberia and they stopped the plane and -- >> doctor, as you answer, to aaron's point, someone tweeted and wanted to ask, why were they able to decide that that particular passenger was not infected with the ebola virus? how did they figure that out so quickly? it takes a while for -- >> it takes at least two days for the blood to cook to determine if there's any ebola there. but the fear factor is we don't know enough and that's why we have the whole segment of "sunday house call" to devote to this so people don't panic. when we had sars, for example, cdc put a great job of putting on every website what the pilot should do, the stewardess should do, what we should do in every airports. they are getting screamed for fever and you may have body ache and malaise but the fever and you get on to the plane. what kind of inspections do we have here at jfk or other major airports? it's good to look for those symptoms because if you're somewhere for three days, you may have that in your system. dr. frieden talked about the fact tha
. >> a guy was throwing up in newark on the plane and he's from liberia and they stopped the plane and -- >> doctor, as you answer, to aaron's point, someone tweeted and wanted to ask, why were they able to decide that that particular passenger was not infected with the ebola virus? how did they figure that out so quickly? it takes a while for -- >> it takes at least two days for the blood to cook to determine if there's any ebola there. but the fear factor is we don't know...
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newark. chicago o'hare, washington dulles and the one in atlanta. >> and behind the scenes footage of the "red eye" green room. what it is like to work for the best shouldy on tv at 3:00 a.m. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> something to behold and to hold. now let's welcome our
newark. chicago o'hare, washington dulles and the one in atlanta. >> and behind the scenes footage of the "red eye" green room. what it is like to work for the best shouldy on tv at 3:00 a.m. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> something to behold and to hold. now let's welcome our
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. >> yesterday a guy throwing up on flight 998 in newark, from liberia. throwing up on the airplane, and they stopped the plane, two hours. >> as you answer, to eric's point, someone tweeted and wanted to ask why were they able to decide that particular passenger was not infected with the ebola virus? how did they figure it out so quickly? >> takes two days for the blood to cook to find out if there's any kind of ebola there, but i think part of the fear factor is because we don't know enough. that's part of the reason we have the whole segment of sunday house call devoted to this to give information so people don't panic. when we had sars, cdc did a fantastic job by putting on the website what the pilot should do, what kind of gowns are needed, what to do in airports. one thing marc brought up, they're getting screen for fever, you may have body ache and malaise and not fever, and get on the plane. what do we have at major airports? it is good to look for those symptoms. if you're on route for three days, that may be enough to start having some fevers he
. >> yesterday a guy throwing up on flight 998 in newark, from liberia. throwing up on the airplane, and they stopped the plane, two hours. >> as you answer, to eric's point, someone tweeted and wanted to ask why were they able to decide that particular passenger was not infected with the ebola virus? how did they figure it out so quickly? >> takes two days for the blood to cook to find out if there's any kind of ebola there, but i think part of the fear factor is because we...
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yesterday at newark liberty international airport when united airlines flight 998 was put on lockdown after a sick patient reportedly from liberia was vomiting on board, the cdc entered that airplane, took care of it and found that the two patients, father and daughter, did not have ebola. we have been seeing extra precautions being taken, and again, people are being cautious. we are seeing now we have the four family members they continue to monitor, the 50 people that may have that, continuing to monitor those that may have the ebola disease in dallas and we will continue to monitor what's going on. >> absolutely. we will be right back. [ female announcer ] this is our new turkey cranberry flatbread before we craft it into a sandwich. the amazingly tender roasted turkey -- always raised without antibiotics, the zesty cranberry mostarda, the freshly baked flatbread... but here's what you don't always see. the care and attention that goes into it. because what matters most is the simple, delicious ingredients that make up the whole delicious meal made just for you. and this is our tur
yesterday at newark liberty international airport when united airlines flight 998 was put on lockdown after a sick patient reportedly from liberia was vomiting on board, the cdc entered that airplane, took care of it and found that the two patients, father and daughter, did not have ebola. we have been seeing extra precautions being taken, and again, people are being cautious. we are seeing now we have the four family members they continue to monitor, the 50 people that may have that,...
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jfk and newark and atlanta and chicago. those are the five airports they are concentrating on. they are looking for passengers arriving from sierra leone, guinea and liberia. passengers will have their temperatures taken and be asked specific questions about their health but the c.d.c. admits this is one additional layer of protection. right now the bottom line is protection for people coming into this country and for americans related to travel. we will continuously look at ways that we can increase the safety of americans, and we do that at many different levels. >> nothing foolproof here. and remember, you look at the guy in dallas who recently died from ebola. thomas eric duncan, this kind of screening process would probably not have protected him because he was not showing symptoms of ebola when he arrived here in the united states. >> he also lied on that declaration form when he got on the plane. >> he went to the hospital, said i'm sick, they said you're fine, go home. he wasn't. he's dead. >> it wasn't supposed to get here, no one was supposed to die from it. we're in
jfk and newark and atlanta and chicago. those are the five airports they are concentrating on. they are looking for passengers arriving from sierra leone, guinea and liberia. passengers will have their temperatures taken and be asked specific questions about their health but the c.d.c. admits this is one additional layer of protection. right now the bottom line is protection for people coming into this country and for americans related to travel. we will continuously look at ways that we can...
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screenings at atlanta and newark airport will begin on thursday. nearly all of the 150 passengers that come into the u.s. every day from sierra leone, liberia and guinea travel through these five airports. now we're just getting in new photos of what this screening looks like. really what happens is that the passengers get off -- get off the plane. they have to go and they're given a questionnaire. it's a fact sheet on ebola symptoms. they are escorted into the private screening area where they're given a questionnaire. at that point, their temperature is taken with a non-contact infrared thermometer. if a passenger has any ebola symptoms or has been in contact with anybody with the virus they're taken to the quarantine room in the airport where it's decided if they need more medical attention or need to be put in isolation. >> this new entry screening procedure is just one part of a multilayered approach. already there are 100% of the travelers leaving the three affected countries that are being screened on exit. with risk based questionnaires ask
screenings at atlanta and newark airport will begin on thursday. nearly all of the 150 passengers that come into the u.s. every day from sierra leone, liberia and guinea travel through these five airports. now we're just getting in new photos of what this screening looks like. really what happens is that the passengers get off -- get off the plane. they have to go and they're given a questionnaire. it's a fact sheet on ebola symptoms. they are escorted into the private screening area where...
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bill: newark airport workers going on strike over ebola. some 200 cabin cleaners picketing outside la guardia airport. >> workers have been exposed to blood, urine, feces, we heard stories of people emptying tanks and being spoused with feces, the contents of the toilet. >> we are cleaning inside the plane. bill: they are picketing this morning. no word yet from the airlines or the airport on what they are willing to do to address this issue. what do you think at home, at work, ebola, legit con southern or too much hype. >> bill: send us a tweet. this sheriff's deputy, all he did was going inside and served the warrants. marc siegel will tell you it's an amazing thing given the screwups in dallas that we have not seen more people contract the ebola virus. he says it's because ebola is tough to catch. martha: the next 7-8 days will tell the story. back to the other huge story. isis on the verge after major victory in syria. closing in on the kurdish city of kobani. despite the intensifying coalition airstrikes it looks like isis may be winni
bill: newark airport workers going on strike over ebola. some 200 cabin cleaners picketing outside la guardia airport. >> workers have been exposed to blood, urine, feces, we heard stories of people emptying tanks and being spoused with feces, the contents of the toilet. >> we are cleaning inside the plane. bill: they are picketing this morning. no word yet from the airlines or the airport on what they are willing to do to address this issue. what do you think at home, at work,...
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and newark liberty in new jersey. an infectious disease specialist told shannon bream on "happening now" that banning travel to and from west african countries is not necessary. >> 30000 people died of influenza and the virus comes from china each year. we need to identify the cases and educate folks to not have contact. >> and secretary of state john kerry said what is urgently needed is money from the international committee. it is not a moment to waste, eric. >> and 20 minutes from now. shannon will talk to another expert about how to stop ebola. >> eric islamic terrorist in a fierce battle to seize a syrian town. with isis on the move why is turkey dragging its feet. >> dangerous cargo it is carrying and filling and forcing evacuation. >> it is scary for people. i think more has to be done. i'm type e. my golden years will not just be gold plated. i had 3 different 401(k)s. e*trade offers rollover options and a retirement planning calculator. now i know "when" i'm going to retire. not "if." ♪ ♪ "here i am. roc
and newark liberty in new jersey. an infectious disease specialist told shannon bream on "happening now" that banning travel to and from west african countries is not necessary. >> 30000 people died of influenza and the virus comes from china each year. we need to identify the cases and educate folks to not have contact. >> and secretary of state john kerry said what is urgently needed is money from the international committee. it is not a moment to waste, eric. >>...
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leaving the civilian airport people by newark or dulles airport to spot ebola as dormant believing that is irresponsible and puts all americans at risk. it's a dumb and dangerous ruiz and frieden is the chief propaganda. >> the o'reilly factor has asked for an invitation to talk to frieden. they have not responded. should frieden resign? join us for a live debate on facebook after the show at #keep talking. >>> 100 mile per hour winds reducing mobile homes to rubble and tossing cars like toys. this storm killing a ma rhine and injuring his family. a woman died in alabama when a tree fell on her trarl. >> in louisiana tens of thousands of people waking up in the dark after the storm knocked down power lines. hurricane gonzalez length -- gonzalo is strengthening. >> we have a relatively active weather period across the country and into the atlantic. hurricane gonzalo is ap hurricane went from category 1 to category 2. maximum sustained winds at 110 miles per hour. it is moving away from puerto rico and the surrounding islands. take a look at what happens in the next 24-48-hours we are loo
leaving the civilian airport people by newark or dulles airport to spot ebola as dormant believing that is irresponsible and puts all americans at risk. it's a dumb and dangerous ruiz and frieden is the chief propaganda. >> the o'reilly factor has asked for an invitation to talk to frieden. they have not responded. should frieden resign? join us for a live debate on facebook after the show at #keep talking. >>> 100 mile per hour winds reducing mobile homes to rubble and tossing...
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she was detained in an isolation tent in newark, new jersey. she has a lawyer on the case. and a great topic. ted burns and aiss wheel. good to so you both. doug, i want to start with you. she had tested for a fever and the chris christy said this is our deal. even though she is released now. that steaks with the framework. but allowed her to go home. i have millions here to protect. and i have my own citizens. >> it is difficult for a politician. to us it is balancing case. but at the sometime time, a couple of law professors felt that this quarted,urer. and another issues, exkoudz me you want to avoid the public hysteria. and i know they will say. >> and what will you get if 3 or 5 other cases are triggered. >> they will put her in quarentine and federal law allows for quarentine and every state allows frpt >> with limits. when you have a ebola- type crisis that is a public health issue and no question if my mind she should have been quarentined and not only voluntarily. it is it a public health issue. if she violates this under federal law, it is a misdemeanor. and it is
she was detained in an isolation tent in newark, new jersey. she has a lawyer on the case. and a great topic. ted burns and aiss wheel. good to so you both. doug, i want to start with you. she had tested for a fever and the chris christy said this is our deal. even though she is released now. that steaks with the framework. but allowed her to go home. i have millions here to protect. and i have my own citizens. >> it is difficult for a politician. to us it is balancing case. but at the...
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they are being held here at the essex county jail in newark. brown's jail was set at $amillion, and the other two are being held at $1 million each. sdmrooits a complicated case, and they're still really working hard on it to find the whole truth to this. >> back with our panel. judge, these cases are actually quite easy to prosecute because they leave lots of clues behind or they're shot debt deed on the scene. the big challenge is to get them before they commit new crimes, and here with this young college student, this was so random. it wasn't like he was in the military and might be a possible target. totally random. >> the only way to do that is to gather as much intelligence about the imams, and the others who are spreading the message and the web sites that are spreading the message and rye to figure out who is tuning in to those and focus on those people. that's really the only way to stop it. >> catherine, as -- you do all the intelligence-gathering for us at fox news. are they aggressive? i assume they're aggressively doing this, but a
they are being held here at the essex county jail in newark. brown's jail was set at $amillion, and the other two are being held at $1 million each. sdmrooits a complicated case, and they're still really working hard on it to find the whole truth to this. >> back with our panel. judge, these cases are actually quite easy to prosecute because they leave lots of clues behind or they're shot debt deed on the scene. the big challenge is to get them before they commit new crimes, and here with...