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we get the latest tonight from nbc's john yang. >> reporter: from two big automakers a stark warning, no front seat passengers until defective airbags are fixed, one of them, toyota, is going even further. >> disable the airbag and put a note on the front seat. essentially on the dashboard saying do not allow somebody to ride in the front passenger seat until this airbag is fixed. >> reporter: nearly 8 million u.s. cars have been recalled because their airbags could send shrapnel flying when they inflate. so far four people have died. regulators say the problem's worse in hot and humid regions. reporter mark douglas of nbc's tampa station owns an '03 honda accord. >> i consulted with my dealer today and he tells me it will be three or four days before they can get the parts and maybe next week before they can install them. >> reporter: what's worse? the national highway traffic safety administration's website to check if your car's involved wasn't working part of today. nearly a dozen carmakers are involved all with airbags made by the same company. fixing all the cars could take mont
we get the latest tonight from nbc's john yang. >> reporter: from two big automakers a stark warning, no front seat passengers until defective airbags are fixed, one of them, toyota, is going even further. >> disable the airbag and put a note on the front seat. essentially on the dashboard saying do not allow somebody to ride in the front passenger seat until this airbag is fixed. >> reporter: nearly 8 million u.s. cars have been recalled because their airbags could send...
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john yang, nbc news, chicago. >>> when last we spoke here friday night we had two menacing hurricanes on either side of this country. tonight, the weather threat is along the east coast from the mid-atlantic into the northeast where we're on the lookout for potential nor'easter spooling up to pass over a lot of population centers, bringing warnings of potential rain, high winds and beach erosion up and down the coast. meteorologist janice huff in the weather center for us tonight. janice, good evening. >> hi, brian. we are tracking the potential system as you mentioned it hasn't formed yet. but all this energy that's coming out of the ohio valley has the potential to develop here, right along the northeast coastline and bring that nor'easter to parts of new england. new york will see some of that action, but the majority will happen wednesday into thursday. geal gale force winds from boston to maine. two to three inches of rain and beach erosion possible with this storm system. we'll start to see things to get going in the next 24 hours, but really wednesday into thursday morning, new
john yang, nbc news, chicago. >>> when last we spoke here friday night we had two menacing hurricanes on either side of this country. tonight, the weather threat is along the east coast from the mid-atlantic into the northeast where we're on the lookout for potential nor'easter spooling up to pass over a lot of population centers, bringing warnings of potential rain, high winds and beach erosion up and down the coast. meteorologist janice huff in the weather center for us tonight....
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nbc's john yang has our story tonight. >> are you having any pain, sir? >> reporter: when demetrius walked in feeling ill, doctors quickly suspected a virus that's easily spread and is expected to kill thousands of americans in the coming months. not ebola, the flu. >> americans are far more likely to get the flu this year than they are to get ebola. and actually are far more likely to die from the flu this year than to die of ebola. >> reporter: like ebola seasonal flu can cause fever, headaches and sometimes vomiting and diarrhea. but unlike ebola, the flu is highly contagious and is commonly spread by coughing or sneezing. you can't get ebola through the air. in the akron area two people are quarantined and 39 others monitored because dallas nurse amber vinson, who's now free of the ebola virus, visited the area before falling ill. so far all have been symptom free. what's the likelihood that you'll see an ebola case here? >> so we think we are one of the most likely facilities in the country right now to get an ebola case, however the likelihood is ex
nbc's john yang has our story tonight. >> are you having any pain, sir? >> reporter: when demetrius walked in feeling ill, doctors quickly suspected a virus that's easily spread and is expected to kill thousands of americans in the coming months. not ebola, the flu. >> americans are far more likely to get the flu this year than they are to get ebola. and actually are far more likely to die from the flu this year than to die of ebola. >> reporter: like ebola seasonal flu...
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we get the story tonight from nbc's john yang. >> reporter: after being arrested for -- police say he led them on a series of grisly discoveries. >> the police caught what i would label a serial killer. >> reporter: the body of six other women found in five abandoned houses in nearby gary, indiana. then a convicted sex offender claims he has killed others over the past 20 years. three of the women were identified. police say they were prostitutes and all had been strangled. >> he preyed on individuals that might be less likely to be reported missing. >> reporter: gary, the once thriving steel mill city, there are now more than 10,000 abandoned buildings. today he was charged with hardy's murder. >> i want him to be prosecuted for each and every one of these girls. >> reporter: as police fear they could find even more bodies. john yang, nbc news, chicago. >>> when last we spoke here friday night we had two menacing hurricanes on either side of this country. tonight, the weather threat is along the east coast from the mid-atlantic into the northeast where we're on the look out for poten
we get the story tonight from nbc's john yang. >> reporter: after being arrested for -- police say he led them on a series of grisly discoveries. >> the police caught what i would label a serial killer. >> reporter: the body of six other women found in five abandoned houses in nearby gary, indiana. then a convicted sex offender claims he has killed others over the past 20 years. three of the women were identified. police say they were prostitutes and all had been strangled....
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gabe is joining me from the hospital in atlanta, and john yang as chicago o'hare international airport, but we begin with craig melvin out texas presbyterian hospital in dallas. you have breaking news on nina pham. >> reporter: she's going to be moved from here later today. i spoke with the county executive here in dallas, and he told me that he did not want to see this hospital, texas presbyteri presbyterian, did not want to see the hospital house more than one ebola patient at a time, explaning why amber vincent was sent to emery yesterday. as of 15 to 20 minutes ago, he told my colleague, kate snow, essentially, she's in good condition, but being moved, just in case they get more ebola victims here in dallas. again, as we have reported over the last day or so, it is something they are expecting here. they are essentially sending pham to make space here in dallas at texas presbyterian, andrea. >> let's go to gabe at emery university. gabe, are they prepared, first of all, they have now another nurse from dallas, so the situation now is a patient at emery a patient that is going to be
gabe is joining me from the hospital in atlanta, and john yang as chicago o'hare international airport, but we begin with craig melvin out texas presbyterian hospital in dallas. you have breaking news on nina pham. >> reporter: she's going to be moved from here later today. i spoke with the county executive here in dallas, and he told me that he did not want to see this hospital, texas presbyteri presbyterian, did not want to see the hospital house more than one ebola patient at a time,...
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john yang in omaha, sarah doloff in dallas. thank you for your coverage. >>> straight ahead, one of the biggest names in u.s. defense policy. defense's view on the obama white house right here on msnbc. what leon panetta told our own andrea mitchell. a new plea this afternoon from the fbi. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know certain cartoon characters should never have an energy drink? action! blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. introducing the birds of america collection. fifty stunning, hand-painted plates, commemorating the state birds of our proud nation. blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. amerigallons of sugary3 billion beverages every year. over-consumption may link to obesity. but there is a better choice. drink more water, filtered by brita. clean, refreshing, nothing is better. i was out for a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i di
john yang in omaha, sarah doloff in dallas. thank you for your coverage. >>> straight ahead, one of the biggest names in u.s. defense policy. defense's view on the obama white house right here on msnbc. what leon panetta told our own andrea mitchell. a new plea this afternoon from the fbi. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know certain cartoon characters should never have an energy drink? action!...
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john yang, nbc news, akron, ohio. >>> next, it's game day for the eagles. the birds will take the field for the first time since beating up on the giants two weeks ago. we'll have a preview of today's match-up against the cardinals. >>> good morning. starting out mild this morning, right near 60 degrees in philadelphia, but cooler than yesterday. a live look outside. what a pretty shot from our cape may camera. we'll talk more about that. also some showers and warmer weather in your seven-day. that's all coming up. four wholesome grains. sugar. only six? six grams of sugar? that's really good. excellent, delicious... and yummy! honey bunches of oats. tasty! yummy! i love bacon so much,his sub. i'm launching a line of bacon jewelry. aw, i've seen those online, but-have you ever seen bacon brows? what was that? i was just putting the finishing touches on my bacondor. everyone loves bacon at subway. try it on a bacon egg & cheese. subway. eat fresh. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. and macarthur oppose
john yang, nbc news, akron, ohio. >>> next, it's game day for the eagles. the birds will take the field for the first time since beating up on the giants two weeks ago. we'll have a preview of today's match-up against the cardinals. >>> good morning. starting out mild this morning, right near 60 degrees in philadelphia, but cooler than yesterday. a live look outside. what a pretty shot from our cape may camera. we'll talk more about that. also some showers and warmer weather...
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john yang is in omaha, sarah is in dallas. john, what is the treatment plan for ashoka mukpo. >> reporter: right now they're considering any number of options of using experimental drugs. there is no fda-approved drug to treat ebola. there is no regimen, specified drug treatment regimen for treating ebola. in each case they have to look at the patient, assess his condition, assess his symptoms and determine a treatment plan that way. so, each case is treated differently, the doctors say. >> the therapy needs to be individualized, so we certainly are really considering all treatment options. obviously, will need toe be discussed with him because ultimately if there are experimental therapies involved, he has to be willing to and understand the risks and benefits of those. >> we have two nurses in the room with our patient at all times. but vital signs, for example r being taken at a minimum every one to two hours. lab work has been three to four times a day. >> reporter: two nurses in the room at all time. part of a medical tea
john yang is in omaha, sarah is in dallas. john, what is the treatment plan for ashoka mukpo. >> reporter: right now they're considering any number of options of using experimental drugs. there is no fda-approved drug to treat ebola. there is no regimen, specified drug treatment regimen for treating ebola. in each case they have to look at the patient, assess his condition, assess his symptoms and determine a treatment plan that way. so, each case is treated differently, the doctors say....
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joining me now to talk about all this is nbc's john yang. he joins us live from the omaha hospital where mukpo just landed. john, i saw the scene there. some folks in those bio hazard suits getting him on to the ambulance. what do we know? >> that's exactly right. i've noticed fact he was able to walk off the plane under his own power, even after that long flight, a good sign, i'm sure, that the doctors took note of. he did sit down on a stretcher once he got off the plane. now, he is here at the hospital and the bio containment unit. there are about 40 medical personnel, doctors, nurses, other technician, who are overseeing his care. we're told his first hours, his first day at the hospital, will be much like anybody else arriving for treatment. they're going to assess his condition, run a battery of tests, all to determine what kind of treatment to give him. since there is no fda approved regiment of drugs for this. this treatment will be sort of customized, individualized to this case. the doctors have been in touch with drug manufacturer
joining me now to talk about all this is nbc's john yang. he joins us live from the omaha hospital where mukpo just landed. john, i saw the scene there. some folks in those bio hazard suits getting him on to the ambulance. what do we know? >> that's exactly right. i've noticed fact he was able to walk off the plane under his own power, even after that long flight, a good sign, i'm sure, that the doctors took note of. he did sit down on a stretcher once he got off the plane. now, he is...
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john yang is tracking the developments in omaha. we have doctor from the university of texas here to answer your questions. let's go to john yang in nebraska for the latest. what do we know, at least we have the news conference coming up, john. we'll learn more but regarding his transition and transportation to that facility there. it seems as it went smoothly >>well, he's been there for two hours. if things are going as planned, we're told he would be assessed. they're looking at his symptoms, seeing exactly what kind of shape he's in. that will determine the treatment. there is no regimen, no fda approved medicine to treat ebola. the nebraska medical team is confident because they have reached richard sacra here last month successfully for ebola. the confidence of ebola sfreepr to his mother who talked to nbc news before she came here to omaha from their home in rhode island. >> the fact he's feeling well right now or relatively well that his symptoms are not severe yet and he's also about to get fantastic medical care is an enorm
john yang is tracking the developments in omaha. we have doctor from the university of texas here to answer your questions. let's go to john yang in nebraska for the latest. what do we know, at least we have the news conference coming up, john. we'll learn more but regarding his transition and transportation to that facility there. it seems as it went smoothly >>well, he's been there for two hours. if things are going as planned, we're told he would be assessed. they're looking at his...
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john yang is there with the latest on this. john, what information do we have on his condition? >> reporter: we do know he is -- we just learned in the past few minutes the experimental drug that he is
john yang is there with the latest on this. john, what information do we have on his condition? >> reporter: we do know he is -- we just learned in the past few minutes the experimental drug that he is
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. >> nbc's john yang is following the story for us. always a pleasure to have you reporting on any subject. he was able to walk off the plane he was on and put on a stretcher and blaised into an ambulance for the ride to nebraska medical center. does that suggest a positive prognosis. how confident are doctors that he will survive? >> we heard a lot of confidence from the medical team and his parents. his father is a physician and runs an intensive care unit at a hospital in providence. they talked about not only the confidence from treating rick last month who was now recovering for ebola, but also they talked about the fact that his symptoms are relatively mild, although they are expected to get worse and more importantly that he left liberia and came here for treatment while his symptoms were still mild. his father talked about that. he is only experiencing some nausea right now. they are still assessing him to figure out the course of action and the medical treatment plan that they will discuss with him in the days ahead. but he ha
. >> nbc's john yang is following the story for us. always a pleasure to have you reporting on any subject. he was able to walk off the plane he was on and put on a stretcher and blaised into an ambulance for the ride to nebraska medical center. does that suggest a positive prognosis. how confident are doctors that he will survive? >> we heard a lot of confidence from the medical team and his parents. his father is a physician and runs an intensive care unit at a hospital in...
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nbc john yang joins me from oklahoma omaha. >> tamron, we expect to know perhaps as early as today which of the experimental drugs they'll be using in his treatment. it could be the same one they used here for dr. richard sacra earlier last month. it could be the same one they're trying in texas. either way, both the doctors here and ashoka mukpo's parents are confident about the prognosis in part because they caught his symptoms so early. >> in a way he said i'm going get through this. >> i think it's a combination of emotions. we've been very afraid. on the other hand we're very confident. >> the major complaint or a big complaint that ashoka mukpo has right now is nausea. during the day yesterday he felt well enough to ask for something for dinner. when the food arrived he didn't feel well enough to eat it. doctors told us that his symptoms could get worse as the disease runs its course before they get better. >> thank you very much, john. >>> in dallas the 85-year-old mother of the critically ill ebola patient thomas duncan arrived yesterday. she drove 15 hours just to be near her so
nbc john yang joins me from oklahoma omaha. >> tamron, we expect to know perhaps as early as today which of the experimental drugs they'll be using in his treatment. it could be the same one they used here for dr. richard sacra earlier last month. it could be the same one they're trying in texas. either way, both the doctors here and ashoka mukpo's parents are confident about the prognosis in part because they caught his symptoms so early. >> in a way he said i'm going get through...
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we have the latest on what is happening in omaha, and dallas in around the globe with john yang in omaha. maggie fox will join us in new york shortly. first john, to you in omaha where ashoka mukpo could be getting some experimental treatment. what more do we know about his status and what he will see in the days ahead? >> well, he is waking up this morning beginning his first full day here at the t university of nebraska medical center. we know yesterday he felt well enough to order something for dinner. to ask for din tore be brought. once the food came, he wasn't tealing up to eating it. so yesterday he didn't eat anything. he was talking about eating but didn't feel up to it once the food arrived. he's going to be treated for an experimental drug. they're still narrowing down which one they will choose. we could know as soon as today which drug they have settled on for his treatment. he now has two nurses with him at all times. and they are confident of his treatment because the the symptoms were caught early. peter? >> we continue to wish him well. we want to go to dallas where the
we have the latest on what is happening in omaha, and dallas in around the globe with john yang in omaha. maggie fox will join us in new york shortly. first john, to you in omaha where ashoka mukpo could be getting some experimental treatment. what more do we know about his status and what he will see in the days ahead? >> well, he is waking up this morning beginning his first full day here at the t university of nebraska medical center. we know yesterday he felt well enough to order...
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john yang is there with the latest on this. john, what information do we have on his condition? >> reporter: we do know he is -- we just learned in the past few minutes the experimental drug that he is being treated with is the same drug they are using in dallas on thomas eric duncan there. they came to the conclusion chose this with card nation of the fda and cdc and their assessment of his current condition that this is the best option they have right now. they will continue to look at other options as they see how he responds to this drug. but that is the treatment that has begun. we do know he is continuing to have problems with nausea. before he left liberia, he was able to eat and drink on his own, but the problems are continuing and getting worse, it seems. yesterday during the day, he felt well enough to ask for something for dinner, but when the food came yesterday evening, he didn't feel up to eating. that continues to be the main problem apparently. his father said he continues to be nausiate and has diarrhea and doctors did warn us or say his symptoms were likely to
john yang is there with the latest on this. john, what information do we have on his condition? >> reporter: we do know he is -- we just learned in the past few minutes the experimental drug that he is being treated with is the same drug they are using in dallas on thomas eric duncan there. they came to the conclusion chose this with card nation of the fda and cdc and their assessment of his current condition that this is the best option they have right now. they will continue to look at...
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nbc's john yang is at o'hare. one of the five we mentioned. john, what do we hear about things so far? >> reporter: well, so far, tamron, the flights arriving this morning from been from asia, less likely that traveller from west africa will be on board those flights. some passengers we talked to said as they came out from passport control and customs say they didn't really notice anything different. that many of them said they really had not heard much about the issue with ebola. and that they didn't notice anything different as they passed through customs -- passi passport control and customs. starting right now we'll see more flights from europe, and that is where we'll see more travellers likely from west africa. they will be pulled aside, their temperatures taken, they will be evaluated and asked about their past travel. their health, how they felt in the last couple of weeks. whether they have been in contact with anyone who has ebola. they also will be double checked to make sure the contact information in the states has been recorded s
nbc's john yang is at o'hare. one of the five we mentioned. john, what do we hear about things so far? >> reporter: well, so far, tamron, the flights arriving this morning from been from asia, less likely that traveller from west africa will be on board those flights. some passengers we talked to said as they came out from passport control and customs say they didn't really notice anything different. that many of them said they really had not heard much about the issue with ebola. and...
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john yang is outside the hospital and joins me with the latest. we expect to hear from the doctors and the parents. the good news is he was strong enough to walk on to and off the plane with some assistance. >> that's exactly right. before he left liberia, they were saying he felt well enough to eat and drink on his own which is also a good sign. the doctors are confident about his treatment. they spent the first three hours assessing him with the course of treatment they will follow. they treated doctor rick successfully for ebola last month. the parents are going to speak at the news conference with other doctors. they just completed the first video confwrens their son. the first time they have been able to see their son although electronically. they can't be in the same room together because of his isolation. they were in a room down the hall. they spoke by video conference and the parents spoke with the doctors directly involved in the treatment. the father is a physician himself. in rhode island. >> john, not to interrupt you, but we are abou
john yang is outside the hospital and joins me with the latest. we expect to hear from the doctors and the parents. the good news is he was strong enough to walk on to and off the plane with some assistance. >> that's exactly right. before he left liberia, they were saying he felt well enough to eat and drink on his own which is also a good sign. the doctors are confident about his treatment. they spent the first three hours assessing him with the course of treatment they will follow....
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. >> john yang joins me from chicago. this search now, as i mentioned, taking the cases back to texas. i would imagine law enforcement working together on this. >> that's right. they're working together here. both the authorities in indiana and texas. here in indiana, they're talking about maybe using cadaver dog search for abandoned buildings. the population has been cut in half slunk by half in the last 20 years. they're talking about using cadaver dogs to go through. they say van is still being very cooperative. talking about he's the one that lead them to the six other bodies. three of them have been identified. all the police say they are all prostitutes. all were strangled. only one of them had been reported missing to the police and that missing report came in only about two weeks ago. a boyfriend of one of the other victims said the woman has been missing since january. so the police really didn't have a lot to go on in looking for these women. but they are continuing their investigation trying to corroborate his
. >> john yang joins me from chicago. this search now, as i mentioned, taking the cases back to texas. i would imagine law enforcement working together on this. >> that's right. they're working together here. both the authorities in indiana and texas. here in indiana, they're talking about maybe using cadaver dog search for abandoned buildings. the population has been cut in half slunk by half in the last 20 years. they're talking about using cadaver dogs to go through. they say van...
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let's get to nbc john yang live in omaha with the latest. good morning, john. >> good morning, jose. as you say, he arrived here at the nebraska medical center about an hour ago by ambulance after that long flight from niger nigeria. -- rather from liberia. he was able to walk off the plane when he landed after that long flight, which is a good sign. he's being treated in the bio containment unit here, which is one of only a handful around the country that is specially equipped to handle cases like this. some 40 medical personnel, doctors, nurses on the medical team taking care of him. he's going through an assessment. they're trying to determine how to treat him. because there is no regimen of drug, no fda approved drugs for ebola, all of these treatments are individualized. they take a look at them, take a look at their systems. symptoms take a look at the conditions and determine what drugs work best for them. that's the process going on now. we will be hearing from doctors from the hospital, not those directly involved with the care, but
let's get to nbc john yang live in omaha with the latest. good morning, john. >> good morning, jose. as you say, he arrived here at the nebraska medical center about an hour ago by ambulance after that long flight from niger nigeria. -- rather from liberia. he was able to walk off the plane when he landed after that long flight, which is a good sign. he's being treated in the bio containment unit here, which is one of only a handful around the country that is specially equipped to handle...
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. >> john yang, thank you very much. >>> let's turn to the ebola outbreak in west africa. moments ago the associated press reported spain sends a madrid hospital nurse has tested positive for ebola after treating a patient in africa. meanwhile, the death toll has climbed above 3300 in west africa with sierra leone recording the deadliest day since the pandemic began. joaning me is jeffrey york, africa correspondent for "the globe" and "mail" and jeffrey spent a week in liberia covering the crisis. thank you for being here. a lot of questions for you. i'll start with the first, which parallels what's happening in the united states. it seems there is sort of a standard treatment regime, give or take experimental drugs. is there a standard course of treatments being used in countries like sierra leone and how effective is it, if it exists? >> that's a good point. the misconception to think the only way to save ebola patients is to fly them to the u.s. that's completely wrong. yes, of course, the standard of care is going to be higher at a very expensive, ultramodern u.s. hosp
. >> john yang, thank you very much. >>> let's turn to the ebola outbreak in west africa. moments ago the associated press reported spain sends a madrid hospital nurse has tested positive for ebola after treating a patient in africa. meanwhile, the death toll has climbed above 3300 in west africa with sierra leone recording the deadliest day since the pandemic began. joaning me is jeffrey york, africa correspondent for "the globe" and "mail" and jeffrey spent...
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nbc's john yang is live at the nebraska medical center. he is set to arrive today. what can you tell us about how the hospital is getting ready? >> they're ready, mika. there's a bio containment unit, one of the biggest in america. about 40 medical personnel will be treating him. once he lands here in omaha, he'll land at the main airport here, epley field. the plane will taxi to a remote part of the airport. this is a part of the airport where he'll encounter no public. it's not a part of the airport where the general public would be. he'll be wearing a protective suit covered head to toe. no part of his body exposed. he'll be completely covered. once he gets here, they'll be evaluating him here at the hospital. about 40 medical personnel. people actually volunteering to treat him for ebola. >> all right, thanks very much for that. we're going to get to mark potter in just a minute for the apparently worsening condition of the other patient. according to the latest statistics by the world health organization, the death toll stands at over 3,400. but the actual numb
nbc's john yang is live at the nebraska medical center. he is set to arrive today. what can you tell us about how the hospital is getting ready? >> they're ready, mika. there's a bio containment unit, one of the biggest in america. about 40 medical personnel will be treating him. once he lands here in omaha, he'll land at the main airport here, epley field. the plane will taxi to a remote part of the airport. this is a part of the airport where he'll encounter no public. it's not a part...
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john yang has more on this. john, good morning to you. >> reporter: we're hearing from the family in that cell phone video, including the exclusive interview with the 14-year-old who shot it. we do have to warn you, some of the pictures we're going to show you are violent. 14-year-old joseph ivy, from his view in the backseat began recording after the car had been pulled over. >> that's really why i started recording, because i knew it was wrong. >> reporter: joseph's family was rushing to the hospital to see his dying grandmother when police stopped him. his mother was driving without her seat belt. >> he just pulled a gun on me. i'm not getting out of the car. >> reporter: lisa mahone and her boyfriend, jamal jones, say they were too afraid to get out of the car. >> i was scared for my family and my little sister. she was in the back with me. >> reporter: in a federal lawsuit, the family claims hammond police used excessive force when they broke through the car window, sending broken glass on to joseph and his
john yang has more on this. john, good morning to you. >> reporter: we're hearing from the family in that cell phone video, including the exclusive interview with the 14-year-old who shot it. we do have to warn you, some of the pictures we're going to show you are violent. 14-year-old joseph ivy, from his view in the backseat began recording after the car had been pulled over. >> that's really why i started recording, because i knew it was wrong. >> reporter: joseph's family...
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john yang has the latest on this. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. we're hearing from the family in that dramatic cell phone video including an exclusive interview with the 14-year-old who took it. we should warn you that some of the pictures we're about to show you are violent. 14-year-old joseph ivy from his view in the back seat began recording after the car had been pulled over. >> that's why i started recording because i knew it was wrong. >> reporter: joseph's family was rushing to the hospital to see his dying grandmother. his mother was driving without her seat belt. >> he pulled a gun. i'm not going to get out of the car. >> lisa and her boyfriend jamal jones say they were too afraid to get out of the car. >> i was scared for my family, for my sister. she was in the back with me. >> reporter: in a federal lawsuit the family claim that police used excessive force when they broke through the car window sending broken glass on joseph and his 7-year-old sister. >> they kept tasing me. i felt i couldn't even help my family at that time. >> report
john yang has the latest on this. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. we're hearing from the family in that dramatic cell phone video including an exclusive interview with the 14-year-old who took it. we should warn you that some of the pictures we're about to show you are violent. 14-year-old joseph ivy from his view in the back seat began recording after the car had been pulled over. >> that's why i started recording because i knew it was wrong. >>...
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i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. welcome back on this friday, october 10th. 62 degrees outside our studios. some rain is on the way. >>> let's check in with storm team 4 tom kierein to get a look at your forecast. good morning, tom. >>> dry around our metro area for now. to our south and well west of the metro out in west virginia getting showers. and east of there, there's showers now in the central shenandoah from loray, harrisonburg. east of there. scattered light sprinkles. charles county. all of this tracking south of the metro area for the morning commute. temperatures right now are in the 50s in montgomery, fairfax, prince georges. low 60s by the chesapeake bay. for the morning commute, dry roads for the metro area. damp roads south of 95 from prince william. 66 out toward front royal. and then for the afternoon commute, wet roads just about the entire area. we'll have a wet afternoon commute with temperatures in the mid-60s. now melissa is checking on breaking news on the roads this friday morning. >>> still
i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. welcome back on this friday, october 10th. 62 degrees outside our studios. some rain is on the way. >>> let's check in with storm team 4 tom kierein to get a look at your forecast. good morning, tom. >>> dry around our metro area for now. to our south and well west of the metro out in west virginia getting showers. and east of there, there's showers now in the central shenandoah from loray, harrisonburg. east of there. scattered...
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as long as jerry yang is covering her back. i don't think anybody will happen quickly. if this does happen as we creative scenario which is purely speculative, i don't think it will happen for, at least a year. maria: mark and scott kessler, wrap us up here. >> i think it happens a little faster. i think john's right, they should take their time but i also think there's, nothing like seizing the moment. you have a hot ipo. you have a incredible market opportunity. i think you have got rapid growth at alibaba in terms it of profitability next year. maria: yep. >> $8 billion plus. the time is right. let's do this and create something special. maria: scott kessler, final word. >> absolutely not. we think yahoo! has a lot of options and a lot of value. maria: thanks everybody on the panel. we appreciate it. john, scott, mark, larry, charles, we appreciate it. see you later on this hour. is i can't's problem an image one? we'll have more on the company's branding struggles. 50 companies in two years, five zero. is marisa mayer trying too hard? go ahead and put your bag right
as long as jerry yang is covering her back. i don't think anybody will happen quickly. if this does happen as we creative scenario which is purely speculative, i don't think it will happen for, at least a year. maria: mark and scott kessler, wrap us up here. >> i think it happens a little faster. i think john's right, they should take their time but i also think there's, nothing like seizing the moment. you have a hot ipo. you have a incredible market opportunity. i think you have got...