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marci gonzalez, abc new, dallas. >>> there are daily developments on the ebola crisis.nmight. marci gonzalez, abc new, dallas. >>> there are daily developments on the ebola crisis.ight. marci gonzalez, abc new, dallas. >>> there are daily developments on the ebola crisis. you can get updates with our app. free to load down on the apstore or google play. >>> in a rare saturday decision, the supreme court is allowing texas to use its shers shal new voter identification law in the november election. the nation's highest court rejected an emergency request from the justice department and civil rights groups to prohibit the requirement. the seven forms of approved i.d. now needed to vote in texas include concealed handgun licenses but not college student i.d.s. the judge ruled voters could be turned away at the polls because they lack acceptable identification. they say the law is designed to proegt the integrity of the election. >>> a disturbing discovery in a florida home. the 23-year-old was changing the input on her living room television when a computer screen popped up
marci gonzalez, abc new, dallas. >>> there are daily developments on the ebola crisis.nmight. marci gonzalez, abc new, dallas. >>> there are daily developments on the ebola crisis.ight. marci gonzalez, abc new, dallas. >>> there are daily developments on the ebola crisis. you can get updates with our app. free to load down on the apstore or google play. >>> in a rare saturday decision, the supreme court is allowing texas to use its shers shal new voter...
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marcy gonzalez begins our team coverage in dallas. >> reporter: tonight abc news has learnethat one day before she was hospitaliz, health care worker turnedy ebola patient amber vincent was given permission from the cdc to fly. her temperature at the time was 9 fine .5 -- 99.5 degrees, lower than what the cdc classifies as a fever so she traveled from cleveland to dallas on frontier airlines. >> she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> the cdc said the risk to other passengers is very low. still, they are reaching out to all of them. tonight vincent boarded another kind of plane, this speciazed private jet taking her to atlanta where tonight wearing a hazmat suit she walked into emory university hospit where she is now being cared for by experts in the by -- bio bio containment unit. meanwhile her colleague is being treated in dallas at the same hpital where both contracted the virus. >> she is so positive. she does pesident feel and have any doubts about her care or anything like that. >> health officials are still trying to figure out how they were infected treating th
marcy gonzalez begins our team coverage in dallas. >> reporter: tonight abc news has learnethat one day before she was hospitaliz, health care worker turnedy ebola patient amber vincent was given permission from the cdc to fly. her temperature at the time was 9 fine .5 -- 99.5 degrees, lower than what the cdc classifies as a fever so she traveled from cleveland to dallas on frontier airlines. >> she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> the cdc said the risk to...
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marci gonzalez live in pennsylvania. thank you. >> and stay with abc news for developments on his capture. more live coverage coming your way on "good morning america." >>> and new details about the deadly plane crash in kansas. a small plane crashed into a building at at mid-couldn't airport in wichita, killing three people inside. and igniting the smokey inferno. it appears mechanical failure is to blame. tahman bradley has the latest. >> reporter: a tragedy in the skies over wichita. >> i need to declare an emergency. >> reporter: this chilling call from a pilot of a small plane after he crashed into a building on thursday. the pilot, identified overnight at mark goldstein and three people inside the building were killed. another five were rushed to the hospital, some with serious injuries. the roof burned for hours, sending out thick, black smoke. >> it was horrific. there was heavy smoke on the horizon as you approached the airport for miles. >> reporter: about 100 people were trapped inside. witnessed described the
marci gonzalez live in pennsylvania. thank you. >> and stay with abc news for developments on his capture. more live coverage coming your way on "good morning america." >>> and new details about the deadly plane crash in kansas. a small plane crashed into a building at at mid-couldn't airport in wichita, killing three people inside. and igniting the smokey inferno. it appears mechanical failure is to blame. tahman bradley has the latest. >> reporter: a tragedy in...
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marcy gonzalez begins our team coverage in dallas. >> reporter: tonight abc news has learned that one day before she was hospitalized, health care worker turnedy ebola patient amber vincent was given permission from the cdc to fly. her temperature at the time was 9 fine .5 -- 99.5 degrees, lower than what the cdc classifies as a fever so she traveled from cleveland to dallas on frontier airlines. >> she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> the cdc said the risk to other passengers is very low. still, they are reaching out to all of them. tonight vincent boarded another kind of plane, this specialized private jet taking her to atlanta where tonight wearing a hazmat suit she walked into emory university hospital where she is now being cared for by experts in the by -- bio bio containment unit. meanwhile her colleague is being treated in dallas at the same hospital where both contracted the virus. >> she is so positive. she does president feel and have any doubts about her care or anything like that. >> health officials are still trying to figure out how they were infecte
marcy gonzalez begins our team coverage in dallas. >> reporter: tonight abc news has learned that one day before she was hospitalized, health care worker turnedy ebola patient amber vincent was given permission from the cdc to fly. her temperature at the time was 9 fine .5 -- 99.5 degrees, lower than what the cdc classifies as a fever so she traveled from cleveland to dallas on frontier airlines. >> she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> the cdc said the risk...
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marcy gonzalez begins our team coverage in dallas. >> reporter: tonight abc news has learned that one day before she was hospitalized, health care worker turnedy ebola patient amber vincent was given permission from the cdc to fly. her temperature at the time was 9 fine .5 -- 99.5 degrees, lower than what the cdc classifies as a fever so she traveled from cleveland to dallas on frontier airlines. >> she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> the cdc said the risk to other passengers is very low. still, they are reaching out to all of them. tonight vincent boarded plane, this specialized private jet taking her to atlanta where tonight wearing a hazmat suit she walked into emory university hospital where she is now being cared for by experts in the by -- bio bio containment unit. meanwhile her colleague is being treated in dallas at the same hospital where both contracted the virus. >> she is so positive. she does president feel and have any doubts about her care or anything like that. >> health officials are still trying to figure out how they were infected treating thoma
marcy gonzalez begins our team coverage in dallas. >> reporter: tonight abc news has learned that one day before she was hospitalized, health care worker turnedy ebola patient amber vincent was given permission from the cdc to fly. her temperature at the time was 9 fine .5 -- 99.5 degrees, lower than what the cdc classifies as a fever so she traveled from cleveland to dallas on frontier airlines. >> she should not have traveled on a commercial airline. >> the cdc said the risk...
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marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york. the associated press released a review of how ready american hospitals are for a potential out right and even small clusters could overwhelm parts of the nation's health care system. is finishing its push through our area this afternoon. >> let's get right to chief meteorologist doug hill in the weather center. >> the cold front passing along with it. lots of cloudiness right now. here's one of the time lapse cameras from one of our many hd cameras. this one is laurel, maryland. looking live at the cloud cover if you look out in the horizon, this clearing up in the process what we will be going through overnight continuing to push east northeast pushing skies and temperatures have been dropping during the day. we were in the upper 60's earlier in the day. last hour, 75. the cold front is getting there and everyone is getting knocked back in the 50's and low 60's. 90 degrees cooler than it was yesterday at this time. 26 degrees cooler at dulles. you can feel what this will bring. throu
marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york. the associated press released a review of how ready american hospitals are for a potential out right and even small clusters could overwhelm parts of the nation's health care system. is finishing its push through our area this afternoon. >> let's get right to chief meteorologist doug hill in the weather center. >> the cold front passing along with it. lots of cloudiness right now. here's one of the time lapse cameras from one of our many hd...
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. >> abc news reporter marcie gonzalez has more on how the u.s. is trying to contain the disease. >> reporter: new restrictions for people entering the u.s. from ebola stricken countries in west africa. the cdc announcing travelers from guinea, liberia and sierra leone will be monitored for symptoms for 21 days. each getting one of these kits which includes a thermometer so they can take their temperature twice a day and report back to the cdc. for now it will only be enforced in six states. >> we'll continue to put in place additional measures as they make sense in order to assure that we don't see continuing spread of this disease. >> reporter: another new rule went into effect, only allowing flights from west africa into the u.s. through one of five airports where each of those travelers is screened once they land. overnight several sick passengers were evacuated from two of those airports, newark and o'hare and garn teend until doctors were confident they didn't have ebola. >> no indication at this point that he has been infected with the viru
. >> abc news reporter marcie gonzalez has more on how the u.s. is trying to contain the disease. >> reporter: new restrictions for people entering the u.s. from ebola stricken countries in west africa. the cdc announcing travelers from guinea, liberia and sierra leone will be monitored for symptoms for 21 days. each getting one of these kits which includes a thermometer so they can take their temperature twice a day and report back to the cdc. for now it will only be enforced in...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, dallas. >> government officials and doctors say the general public is not at risk from ebola but despite the assurances some people aren't taking any chances. steven tschida shows us the precautions some in our area are taking. >> images of medical personnel enclosed in protective gear left some wondering whether they should start preparing for ebola themselves. >> looking for hazmat suits. >> we spent the morning browsing online. >> i'm scared to travel without the protection. >> some people are heading to stores which carry protective gear. >> this is an official hazmat suit >> we checked out a couple dealers around the area. they've seen a spike in demand from medical personnel and just regular folks. neil kraemer attributes his increased business to fear. >> i guess a scare like this everybody buys something they think is going to protect them. i don't know. >> at granger which supplies an array of equipment they say they've had people coming in asking for masks, not surprising since some people say they expect to be wearing masks soon when they head to a
marci gonzalez, abc news, dallas. >> government officials and doctors say the general public is not at risk from ebola but despite the assurances some people aren't taking any chances. steven tschida shows us the precautions some in our area are taking. >> images of medical personnel enclosed in protective gear left some wondering whether they should start preparing for ebola themselves. >> looking for hazmat suits. >> we spent the morning browsing online. >> i'm...
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in dallas, marcy gonzalez. "action news" at 10 on phl17. >> police in trenton are looking for the person that shot and call a driver behind the wheel of mini vanch the engine was running when officers arrived at intersection of mulberry street and knottingham way. the victim was a 22-year-old man and police have not released his name or motive. >> meanwhile, philadelphia police recovered automatic weapon following a deadly shooting overnight. they say a tech nine fell off the victim as officers pulled him out of of the police cruiser that rushed him to the hospital of the university of pennsylvaniach the 33-year-old man was shot in the head, neck and chest in the 3800 block of girard avenue before midnight. he was pronounced dead at the hospital. so far, no arrests and no word quite yet on what sparked the shooting. >> southbound route 130 was shut down four hours today in delran, burlington county as police investigate aid serious accident involving a pedestrian. the action cam was on the scene along route 130
in dallas, marcy gonzalez. "action news" at 10 on phl17. >> police in trenton are looking for the person that shot and call a driver behind the wheel of mini vanch the engine was running when officers arrived at intersection of mulberry street and knottingham way. the victim was a 22-year-old man and police have not released his name or motive. >> meanwhile, philadelphia police recovered automatic weapon following a deadly shooting overnight. they say a tech nine fell off...
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marcy gonzalez has more from dallas. >> family of the first person to ever day of ebola in u.s. releasing medical records to associated press report led edly showing when only thomas dunkin went to this dallas hospital he not only told a nurse he's gone to west africa but temperature was alarmingly high. and they were too high and later dunkin was rushed to the hospital and admitted. dying there on wednesday. his case part of the focus of a congressional hearing at dallas fort worth hearing. >> we learned from these miss steps and we need to assure proper procedures are established and followed should another case rise in the united states. >> dunkin's family says he was cremated. kent brantly expressed his sympathy, he was the first ebola patient. >> my heart is broken for his family. >> health of another ebola family is said to be improving. passengers coming from that country as well as guinea and sierra leone will face extra screening jfk with four other airports doing the same later next week. this as death toll from ebola continues to climb in west africa. now more than $4
marcy gonzalez has more from dallas. >> family of the first person to ever day of ebola in u.s. releasing medical records to associated press report led edly showing when only thomas dunkin went to this dallas hospital he not only told a nurse he's gone to west africa but temperature was alarmingly high. and they were too high and later dunkin was rushed to the hospital and admitted. dying there on wednesday. his case part of the focus of a congressional hearing at dallas fort worth...
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marcy gonzalez, "channel 6 action news." >>> marcy, thank you for the report. back here tomorrow we'll host a phone bank to raise funds for fight against ebola. medical experts say this is outbreak that affects us globally and the most effective way to get under control is at the source point. members from red cross and local community will be on hand to take your donations call the number on your screen tomorrow 877-940-6222 from 4 to 6:30 p.m. >>> you can also follow latest developments on ebola outbreak on 6abc.com. we also posted five most important facts about the spread of the virus. also, details about the new screening measures at several major airports. it's all right there, right now at 6abc.com. >>> and in other news a philadelphia police officer is in the hospital after being involved in a collision with another officer's cruiser. chopper6hd was over the scene of the intersection at 21 and spruce in center city and police tell "action news" one of the cruisers was parked after responding to a call when a second cruiser responding to different call w
marcy gonzalez, "channel 6 action news." >>> marcy, thank you for the report. back here tomorrow we'll host a phone bank to raise funds for fight against ebola. medical experts say this is outbreak that affects us globally and the most effective way to get under control is at the source point. members from red cross and local community will be on hand to take your donations call the number on your screen tomorrow 877-940-6222 from 4 to 6:30 p.m. >>> you can also...
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abc news reporter marcy gonzalez has more from new york. >> i'm so grateful to be well. >> reporter: with no trace of ebola, amber vinson is now heading home. the nurse infected while treating a man who died from the virus in dallas discharged today from the hospital. >> this is a day for celebration and gratitude. i ask that we not lose focus on the thousands of families who continue to labor under the burden of this disease in west africa. >> reporter: the world health organization now saying at least 5,000 health care workers are needed in west africa to battle the ebola outbreak. as the debate continues here over how those people on the front lines are treated when they return home. >> we don't want to discourage our health care workers from going to the front lines and dealing with this in an effective way. >> reporter: nurse kaci hickox came back and was forced to stay in a tent outside a new jersey hospital for three days even though she had no symptoms and tested negative for the virus. >> her civil rights were violated. >> reporter: she is now in isolation in maine, one of n
abc news reporter marcy gonzalez has more from new york. >> i'm so grateful to be well. >> reporter: with no trace of ebola, amber vinson is now heading home. the nurse infected while treating a man who died from the virus in dallas discharged today from the hospital. >> this is a day for celebration and gratitude. i ask that we not lose focus on the thousands of families who continue to labor under the burden of this disease in west africa. >> reporter: the world health...
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marcy gonzalez with more on the story. >> reporter: still in a standoff, the governor of maine saying today negotiations with the nurse has failed. he's now vowing to exercise the full extent of his authority to force her to stay quarantined in her home, as hickock defies the request, taking a bike ride with her boyfriend. >> thank you, guys. i have to go speak with the health department now. >> reporter: hickock returned from treating ebola patients last week still has no symptoms. telling tv station lbz last night she's taking a stand for herself and other health care workers who will soon be coming home from the front lines of the outbreak. >> i'm not willing to stand here and let my civil rights be violated when it's not science based. >> reporter: the governor telling abc news the only way to resolve this is for her to be tested for ebola again. attorneys now trying to get a court order, even though she's already tested negative for the virus twice. >> i'm not sure how this resolves anything. the blood test is only positive if you have symptoms of ebola. >> reporter: despite expe
marcy gonzalez with more on the story. >> reporter: still in a standoff, the governor of maine saying today negotiations with the nurse has failed. he's now vowing to exercise the full extent of his authority to force her to stay quarantined in her home, as hickock defies the request, taking a bike ride with her boyfriend. >> thank you, guys. i have to go speak with the health department now. >> reporter: hickock returned from treating ebola patients last week still has no...
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marcy gonzalez, abc news, dallas. >> so many people are concerned about ebola. we posted a detailed list of seven things you need to know about this virus, including its symptoms and the way it's transmitted. that's at abc7news.com. >>> olympic runner oscar pistorius will finally learn his fate in just a few hours. a judge in south africa will announce the double amputee's sentence for the shooting death of reeva steenkamp. h pistorius was found guilty of manslaughter and could be sentenced to several years in prison or given no jail time at all. on the eve of the announcement his relatives told reporters they are hoping the judge will show mercy. >> she would just creep into your heart and really, she had a wonderful charisma and zest for life. >> a judge ruled last month pistorius did not intend to kill steenkamp but acted negligently and with excessive force. >>> in sweden, the biggest submarine hunt since the last days of the cold war continues for a fourth day today. swedish naval ships, helicopters and ground troops are searching for signs of a foreign sub
marcy gonzalez, abc news, dallas. >> so many people are concerned about ebola. we posted a detailed list of seven things you need to know about this virus, including its symptoms and the way it's transmitted. that's at abc7news.com. >>> olympic runner oscar pistorius will finally learn his fate in just a few hours. a judge in south africa will announce the double amputee's sentence for the shooting death of reeva steenkamp. h pistorius was found guilty of manslaughter and could...
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marcy gonzalez, abc news, dallas. >>> on tuesday, california nurses plan to meet with governor brown in sacramento to discuss statewide procedures to protect them from any potential exposure to ebola. also national nurses united have created an online petition asking congress for a comprehensive uniform protocol regarding all nurses treating ebola infected patients. >>> there are daily developments on the ebola crisis. you can get the updates as they happen and other breaking news with our app. it's free to download on apple's app store or from google play. we also have more information at abc7news.com/app. >>> police want to learn more about a crash that might have killed a man. someone discovered a smashed-up toyota pickup along atherton avenue around 8:30 this morning. inside, police found a man's body. it appears the crash happened hours before the truck was found. the marin county coroner is trying to identify the victim and determine how he died. >>> antioch police want to know if a shooting led to a car crash. it hit a parked car before plowing through a fence this afternoon.
marcy gonzalez, abc news, dallas. >>> on tuesday, california nurses plan to meet with governor brown in sacramento to discuss statewide procedures to protect them from any potential exposure to ebola. also national nurses united have created an online petition asking congress for a comprehensive uniform protocol regarding all nurses treating ebola infected patients. >>> there are daily developments on the ebola crisis. you can get the updates as they happen and other breaking...
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in dallas, marci gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> turning now to the weather, just beautiful outside to cap off our weekend. you're certainly going to need the blankets tonight. we have a kind of chilly forecast. >> it's going to be almost cold especially the further north and west you get of the city. in fact, frost advisorys in effect for parts of the region. i'll show you that in a moment. right now temperatures are sitting in the 50's to around 60 degrees in d.c. 56 at dulles as well as b.w.i. tonight temperatures will range from 32 to 42 degrees under mainly clear skies and patchy frost is possible northwest, frederick, and carroll counties in maryland under the frost advisory including counties along and west of the blue ridge. i have much more on the work week forecast and when you'll need the umbrella this week coming up in about ten minutes, guys. >> all right, eileen. turng to sports, here is a word we haven't used in weeks when talking about the redskins. that word is "winners." the redskins getting a much needed victory today against the titans. robert burton is here with all the hi
in dallas, marci gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> turning now to the weather, just beautiful outside to cap off our weekend. you're certainly going to need the blankets tonight. we have a kind of chilly forecast. >> it's going to be almost cold especially the further north and west you get of the city. in fact, frost advisorys in effect for parts of the region. i'll show you that in a moment. right now temperatures are sitting in the 50's to around 60 degrees in d.c. 56 at dulles as well as...
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marcy gonzalez, abc news, dallas. >>> there are daily developments on the ebola crisis. you can get alerts on that and other breaking news with our abc 7 news app. we have more information at abc7news.com/apps. >>> contra costa health services -- officials are now confirming the first case of the enterovirus d-68 in that county. the case involves a person under the age of 18 who was hospitalized but has since recovered. this is the fifth reported case of the enterovirus in the bay area. it's been reported in 43 states so far with one confirmed death. >>> new details in the bathroom attack that happened at levi's stadium during sunday's 49ers game. two men who attacked two others were in court today in santa clara county. prosecutors say one of the victims is in critical condition and partially paralyzed from the attack. abc 7 news reporter vic lee is live at the courthouse with more. >> reporter: you can see just how brutal the attack was from the cell phone video. just a warning to our viewers, it is extremely graphic. the two suspects were arraigned here at santa clara
marcy gonzalez, abc news, dallas. >>> there are daily developments on the ebola crisis. you can get alerts on that and other breaking news with our abc 7 news app. we have more information at abc7news.com/apps. >>> contra costa health services -- officials are now confirming the first case of the enterovirus d-68 in that county. the case involves a person under the age of 18 who was hospitalized but has since recovered. this is the fifth reported case of the enterovirus in the...
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. >> abc news reporter marcy gonzalez has more. >> reporter: we are told the dallas ebola patient is awake and talking to loved ones from her isolated hospital room using face time. >> she is a person that's dealing with this with a heroic and graceful spirit. she is incredibly concerned. we are all incredibly concerned. >> reporter: a full investigation under way into how, despite wearing full proeffepr protective gear, she contracted the virus from treating the patient who died here last week and if she's the only one. >> if this one individual was infected and we don't know how, within the isolation unit, then it is possible that other individuals could have been infected as well. >> reporter: officials saying other than health care workers, there is no threat that anyone else was infected. though one person believed to have had contact with the patient after she started showing symptoms friday is in isolation as a precaution. her dog is also being monitored, her home decontaminated. as the cdc says, changes are being made and more training is being done at this hospital. some exp
. >> abc news reporter marcy gonzalez has more. >> reporter: we are told the dallas ebola patient is awake and talking to loved ones from her isolated hospital room using face time. >> she is a person that's dealing with this with a heroic and graceful spirit. she is incredibly concerned. we are all incredibly concerned. >> reporter: a full investigation under way into how, despite wearing full proeffepr protective gear, she contracted the virus from treating the patient...
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marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york. >>> residents living in the path of this lava flow in hawaii have been warned they may need to evacuate their homes as early as tomorrow. new video from today shows just how far the lava from the big island's kilauea volcano has traveled over the last 72 hours. it is now just 100 yards from the town of pahoa. a former scout leader has been helping residents in the area. >> i have a lot of resources and six trucking companies have committed. >> the volcano has been erupting continuously since 1983. most of the lava has flowed south into the ocean but for the past two years, the lava has flowed in the opposite direction toward pahoa. >>> alcohol, women and cash. it's all part of a major scandal rocking the u.s. military academy at west point. abc news reporter karen travers tells you more about red faces in the long gray lines. >> reporter: booze, women and money. these are the shocking details about how army football players tried to lure high school recruits. cadets treated 14 high school players to a wild weekend of partying and underaged drinking,
marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york. >>> residents living in the path of this lava flow in hawaii have been warned they may need to evacuate their homes as early as tomorrow. new video from today shows just how far the lava from the big island's kilauea volcano has traveled over the last 72 hours. it is now just 100 yards from the town of pahoa. a former scout leader has been helping residents in the area. >> i have a lot of resources and six trucking companies have committed....
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abc news reporter marcy gonzalez has more. >> reporter: today as president obama reported ron klain to oversee the country's response to the ebola virus, nurse nina pham began her first full day of care in a specialized isolation unit at the national institutes of health in maryland. >> we fully intend to have this patient walk out of this hospital and will do everything we possibly can to make that happen. >> reporter: as her colleague, amber vinson, continues her treatment in atlanta, vinson's family is coming to her defense. her uncle telling abc news that while health officials did give her permission to fly despite having an elevated temperature, vinson did not feel sick when she flew from dallas to cleveland and back in the days before she was diagnosed. >> she certainly would not have done anything to put the other passengers who were on that plane or her family at risk. >> reporter: the other 75 health care workers who may have had some contact with thomas duncan who died from ebola at this dallas hospital last week now being told not to use any kind of public transportation. b
abc news reporter marcy gonzalez has more. >> reporter: today as president obama reported ron klain to oversee the country's response to the ebola virus, nurse nina pham began her first full day of care in a specialized isolation unit at the national institutes of health in maryland. >> we fully intend to have this patient walk out of this hospital and will do everything we possibly can to make that happen. >> reporter: as her colleague, amber vinson, continues her treatment...
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marcy gonzalez, abc7 news, dallas. >> developing news in southern california, where los angeles county health officials now say an airline passenger suffering flu-like symptoms was not at risk for ebola. the passenger was sick onboard a flight thatland at lax from kennedy airport in new york. the united airlines plane was briefly taken to a remote area out of ebola concerns. >>> nurses here in the bay area are raising the alarm over what they say is the look of guidelines and safety measures in the treatment of ebola. they took their concerns public today outside kaiser permanente medical center in oakland. the nurses' union says the hops treating ebola patients in in nbc and texas have set higher safe standards than those recommendedded by the cdc. the union is calling on the cdc and kaiser to upgrade emergency preparations. >> we believe peel transporting waste are being better protected than the nurses in the hospital. >> the union wants proper hands-on training and protection for health workers exposed to ebola. kaiser says that it is, quote, fully prepared to evaluate and treat su
marcy gonzalez, abc7 news, dallas. >> developing news in southern california, where los angeles county health officials now say an airline passenger suffering flu-like symptoms was not at risk for ebola. the passenger was sick onboard a flight thatland at lax from kennedy airport in new york. the united airlines plane was briefly taken to a remote area out of ebola concerns. >>> nurses here in the bay area are raising the alarm over what they say is the look of guidelines and...
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abc news reporter marcy gonzalez is in dallas where the latest case was discovered. >> reporter: nurse nina pham saying she's doing well following her blood transfusion from dr. kent brantly. she released a statement praising the treatment she's getting at this dallas hospital from what she called the best team of doctors and nurses in the world. still today, health officials are trying to figure out how, despite wearing full protective gear, the 26-year-old contracted the virus while treating a patient who died of ebola here last week. >> a single infection in a health care worker is unacceptable. what we are doing at this point is looking at everything we can do to minimize that risk. >> reporter: concerns growing about the potential spread of ebola. the world health organization now saying by december, there could be 10,000 new cases globally every week. here in the u.s., health officials trying to calm fears about the virus being transmitted, saying there is no risk of an outbreak in america, but there could still be more isolated cases and health care workers at this hospital. one
abc news reporter marcy gonzalez is in dallas where the latest case was discovered. >> reporter: nurse nina pham saying she's doing well following her blood transfusion from dr. kent brantly. she released a statement praising the treatment she's getting at this dallas hospital from what she called the best team of doctors and nurses in the world. still today, health officials are trying to figure out how, despite wearing full protective gear, the 26-year-old contracted the virus while...
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marci gonzalez in dallas for us. >> reporter: after weeks of concerns and calls for change, the cdc announcing it's updating its protocols for health care workers treating ebola patients. the head of the cdc now calling in part for protective gear to leave every part of the skin covered. though admitting we may never know how nina pham and amber vinson contracted the virus while treating ebola victim thomas duncan. >> the bottom line is the guidelines didn't work for that hospital. dallas shows that taking care of ebola is hard. >> reporter: meanwhile, a major milestone for others who spent 21 long days watching for symptoms. duncan's fiance louise troh and family out of quarantine after being given the all-clear. >> she is thrilled to be free. >> reporter: more than 40 others who had contact with duncan before he was hospitalized taken off the watch list. including several children. >> when i heard the news, i was scared. but when they gave us the paper that we were safe, then i was okay. >> reporter: 116 people are being monitored in dallas. many are health care workers. and nearly 200 other
marci gonzalez in dallas for us. >> reporter: after weeks of concerns and calls for change, the cdc announcing it's updating its protocols for health care workers treating ebola patients. the head of the cdc now calling in part for protective gear to leave every part of the skin covered. though admitting we may never know how nina pham and amber vinson contracted the virus while treating ebola victim thomas duncan. >> the bottom line is the guidelines didn't work for that hospital....
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marci gonzalez in dallas for us. >> reporter: after weeks of calls for change, the cdc is updated protocols for health care workers treating ebola patients. protective gear has to leave every part of the skin covered. though admitting we may never know how they contracted the virus while treating thomas eric duncan. >> the tbottom line, didn't wor. taking care of ebola is hard. >> reporter: others who have spent 21 long days watching for symptoms. luis troh and her family out of quarantine after the all-clear. >> she is thrilled to be free of quarantine. >> reporter: more than 40 others who had contact with duncan before he was hospitalized, off the watch list. including several children who returned to school. >> i was scared. but when they said we were safe, then i was okay. >> reporter: 116 people are still being monitored in dallas. many of them, health care workers. texas health officials saying that nearly 200 others who travelled and cleveland and back on want same plane as amber vinson in the days since she was diagnosed are being watched for symptoms. and many more in ohio for that
marci gonzalez in dallas for us. >> reporter: after weeks of calls for change, the cdc is updated protocols for health care workers treating ebola patients. protective gear has to leave every part of the skin covered. though admitting we may never know how they contracted the virus while treating thomas eric duncan. >> the tbottom line, didn't wor. taking care of ebola is hard. >> reporter: others who have spent 21 long days watching for symptoms. luis troh and her family out...
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abc news reporter marcy gonzalez has an update. >> reporter: a second dallas nurse now battling ebola. amber vinson coming down with a fever yesterday, driving herself here to this same hospital where she as well as nurse nina pham contracted the virus while treating the ebola patient who died here last week. >> what we have been doing here today is reviewing exactly what we know about what's happened in dallas and how we are going to make sure that something like this is not repeated. >> reporter: vinson and pham part of a team of 77 people who cared for thomas eric duncan, all being monitored, but their travel not restricted. something the head of the cdc says may have been a mistake, after learning that vinson was on a plane monday, traveling on frontier airlines from cleveland to dallas, just one day before she started showing symptoms. >> it's definitely very concerning. >> reporter: the head of the cdc addressing those concerns today, saying there was little risk to other passengers. >> what we're putting into place, extra margins of safety. that's why we're contacting everyone
abc news reporter marcy gonzalez has an update. >> reporter: a second dallas nurse now battling ebola. amber vinson coming down with a fever yesterday, driving herself here to this same hospital where she as well as nurse nina pham contracted the virus while treating the ebola patient who died here last week. >> what we have been doing here today is reviewing exactly what we know about what's happened in dallas and how we are going to make sure that something like this is not...
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abc news reporter marcy gonzalez has more from dallas. >> reporter: the family of the first person who ever die of ebola in the u.s. releasing his medical records to the associated press today. reportedly showing that when thomas eric duncan first went to this dallas hospital, he not only told the nurse he had recently been to west africa, his temperature was alarmingly high, 103 degrees. still, he was sent home. days later, duncan was rushed back to the hospital and admitted, dying there on wednesday. his case, part of the focus of a congressional hearing held this afternoon at dallas-ft. worth international airport. >> we must learn from these missteps and ensure that proper procedures are established and followed should another case arise in the united states. >> reporter: duncan's family now confirming he has been cremated as the first american ebola patient expressed his sympathy today. >> my heart is broken for his family. >> reporter: meanwhile, a satisfacto sheriff's deputy who issued the quarantine order to the home where duncan was staying and was later hospitalized with symp
abc news reporter marcy gonzalez has more from dallas. >> reporter: the family of the first person who ever die of ebola in the u.s. releasing his medical records to the associated press today. reportedly showing that when thomas eric duncan first went to this dallas hospital, he not only told the nurse he had recently been to west africa, his temperature was alarmingly high, 103 degrees. still, he was sent home. days later, duncan was rushed back to the hospital and admitted, dying there...
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marci gonzalez joins us from dallas where this cluster emerged. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. with two nurses now battling ebola, there are now new questions about how health officials are responding. abc news has learned that one day before she was hospitalized, health care worker trned ebola patient amber vinson was given permission from the cdc to fly. her temperature at the time, 99.5 degrees. lower than what the cdc classifies as a fever and so she traveled from cleveland to dallas on frontier airlines. >> she should not have traveled an a commercial airline. >> reporter: the cdc saying the risk to other passengers is very low. still, they are reaching out to all of them as vinson boarded another kind of plane. this specialized private jet taking her to atlanta wearing a hazmat suit. she walked into emory university hospital where she's now being cared for by experts in their bio containment unit. her colleague, nurse nina pham continues being treated in dallas at the same hospital where both contracted the virus. >> she's just so
marci gonzalez joins us from dallas where this cluster emerged. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. with two nurses now battling ebola, there are now new questions about how health officials are responding. abc news has learned that one day before she was hospitalized, health care worker trned ebola patient amber vinson was given permission from the cdc to fly. her temperature at the time, 99.5 degrees. lower than what the cdc classifies as a fever and so she traveled from cleveland...
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marcy gonzalez is following the developments in dallas. reporter: today, 3600 passengers on a carnival magic disembarking back in texas, their vacations taking an unexpected turn after learning a fellow passenger is a lab technician who handled speises minimums from thomas duncan. >> very frustrated. >> though she showed no symptoms the lab supervisor was quarintined, and before the ship could return to the u.s., coast guard helicopter was sent to pick up a blood sample, which tested negative for ebola. >> that doesn't do anything to east people's fear. the blood tests for ebola only works when someone has symptoms. i think that the spread of disease is under control. what i worry about is that the spread of fear of the disease is not under control. >> in ohio, more than 100 people also believed to be at very low risk are being monitored, including passengers on the two flights nurse amber victim son took between dallas and cleveland the days before she was diagnosed. today her treatment continues at emory university hospital in atlanta. h
marcy gonzalez is following the developments in dallas. reporter: today, 3600 passengers on a carnival magic disembarking back in texas, their vacations taking an unexpected turn after learning a fellow passenger is a lab technician who handled speises minimums from thomas duncan. >> very frustrated. >> though she showed no symptoms the lab supervisor was quarintined, and before the ship could return to the u.s., coast guard helicopter was sent to pick up a blood sample, which...
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and we are marci gonzalez. >> i'm grateful to be well. >> reporter: with no tries. >> referee: ebola, amber vinson is back home. the nurse who was treating a man who died from the virus in dallas, discharged from the hospital in atlanta. >> this is a day for gratitude, don't lose focus on the thousands of families who continue to labor under the burden of this disease in west africa. >> reporter: the world health organization saying that at least 5,000 health care workers are needed to battle the ebola outbreak as the debate continues here on how those who are on the front lines are treated when they come home. >> we don't want to discourage our health care workers from going there and being treated well when they come back. >> reporter: a nurse was forced to stay in a tent for three days outside a new jersey hospital. >> her civil rights were violated. >> reporter: she's now in maine, one of nine states instituting some kind of concequarantine fo health care workers. the only one is dr. spencer in serious, but stable condition. >>> and the bizarre turn in the prostitution scandal tha
and we are marci gonzalez. >> i'm grateful to be well. >> reporter: with no tries. >> referee: ebola, amber vinson is back home. the nurse who was treating a man who died from the virus in dallas, discharged from the hospital in atlanta. >> this is a day for gratitude, don't lose focus on the thousands of families who continue to labor under the burden of this disease in west africa. >> reporter: the world health organization saying that at least 5,000 health care...
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marcy gonzalez, "abc news," dallas. >> of course, we'll continue to bring you updates about the new ebola patient on 6abc.com. there you can find five important facts about the spread of the potentially deadly virus as well as new screening measures underway at several airports. >>> there's been a lot of smack talk this last week. two bitter rivals tonight will settle the matter under the light in philadelphia. a live look there at lincoln financial field n less than three hours the eagles take on the giants in prime time sunday night mavrpup. sken live outside the stadium talking to the fans who are getting sikd, kenneth. >> reporter: hey, walter, i have good news and bad news. bad news is traffic was a mess getting down here. the good news is, once you get down here [ cheers ] it's a good party. we're here with a few south philly friends eagle e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles!. they set up a tailgate outside the linc. we made our way around it's packed with eagles fans getting ready for the big rivalry game against the new york giants. these lots open around 1 and people started spilling in, setting
marcy gonzalez, "abc news," dallas. >> of course, we'll continue to bring you updates about the new ebola patient on 6abc.com. there you can find five important facts about the spread of the potentially deadly virus as well as new screening measures underway at several airports. >>> there's been a lot of smack talk this last week. two bitter rivals tonight will settle the matter under the light in philadelphia. a live look there at lincoln financial field n less than...
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abc news's marcy gonzalez joins us live from new york city tonight with more. >> rick, this latest ebola patient's fiancee and two friends in quarantine while he is in isolation listed in stable condition. today the new york officials are trying to calm fears as the city's first ebola patient battles the virus in this manhattan hospital. >> there is no cause for alarm. new yorkers need to understand the situation's being handled and handled well. >> dr. craig spencer put in isolation before coming down with a fever yesterday, nearly a week after he returned from working with doctors without borders treating patients in new guinea. before he was diagnosed he went to the bowling alley in brooklyn. road the subway and ate in a restaurant. he reportedly was tired he showed no ebola symptoms which experts stress he was not contagious. the mayor demonstrating that confidence riding the subway today. health officials checking each place as a precaution. >> there is no risk of ebola here. >> spencer's apartment now being decontaminated by hazmat crews, the same process in dallas where two nurses
abc news's marcy gonzalez joins us live from new york city tonight with more. >> rick, this latest ebola patient's fiancee and two friends in quarantine while he is in isolation listed in stable condition. today the new york officials are trying to calm fears as the city's first ebola patient battles the virus in this manhattan hospital. >> there is no cause for alarm. new yorkers need to understand the situation's being handled and handled well. >> dr. craig spencer put in...
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marcy gonzalez has the latest on the fight against ebola. >> the family of the first person to die of ebola in the united states releasing the medical records today to the ap, showing that when thomas stunk first 20 the dallas hospital, he not only told the nurse he had been to west africa, his temperature was alarmingly high -- 103 degrees. still, he was sent home. days later, duncan was rushed back and admitted, dying on wednesday. his case the focus of a congressional hearing held this afternoon at dallas-fort worth international airport. >> we must learn from these missteps and ensure that proper procedures are established and followed should another case arise. >> duncan's family confirming he has been cremated. hiskent brantley expressed sympathy. >> my heart is broken for his family. >> the sheriff's deputy who issued the quarantine order to where the duncan family was staying tested negative for ebola. >> i broke down crying and i myd, -- it is a load off chest. it is a wonderful feeling to know that you will be ok. to keepts ramping up ebola from spreading from west africa wh
marcy gonzalez has the latest on the fight against ebola. >> the family of the first person to die of ebola in the united states releasing the medical records today to the ap, showing that when thomas stunk first 20 the dallas hospital, he not only told the nurse he had been to west africa, his temperature was alarmingly high -- 103 degrees. still, he was sent home. days later, duncan was rushed back and admitted, dying on wednesday. his case the focus of a congressional hearing held this...
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live in new york, marcie gonzalez, sarah back to you. >> a 14-year-old girl who was wounded when a student opened fire inside a washington state high school on friday has died. gia soriano's death raises the death toll to 3. him the shooter shot himself to death as he struggled with a teacher. the high school is closed all week we'll have more on the tragedy coming up in a live report in the next half-hour. >>> a mother has been charged with a crime after throwing her 1-month-old baby into the ocean in atlantic city and jumping in herself. the press of atlantic city reports 23-year-old is charged with second degree aggravated assault. witnesses watched in horror as she jumped into the water the with the child off the jetty. two nearby fishermen jumped into to save them and others helped. >> the lady handed me the baby, i did two mouth breathes and turned her over and patted her on the back and she spit up a lot of water. >> what was going through that lady at mind to put herself and her child in danger like that. >> meantime the manhunt for the accused cop killer eric frein has entered 7 f
live in new york, marcie gonzalez, sarah back to you. >> a 14-year-old girl who was wounded when a student opened fire inside a washington state high school on friday has died. gia soriano's death raises the death toll to 3. him the shooter shot himself to death as he struggled with a teacher. the high school is closed all week we'll have more on the tragedy coming up in a live report in the next half-hour. >>> a mother has been charged with a crime after throwing her 1-month-old...
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marcy gonzalez, abc news, dallas. >> forensic tests will determine if human remains found in a rural area belong to that of 18 yiewrld hannah graham. she is what last seen with jesse matthew. matthew now faces kidnapping charges and suspected it in the death of another woman whose body was found in 2010 in the same area. pennsylvania police may have caught a break in the search for an accused cop killer. a man spotted in the school is eric freen. he is charnged in the september 12th shooting that killed one trooper and wounded another. >>> the holiday shopping season is around the corner and this year the postal service expects to deliver more packages than ever. tonight a warning for anyone expecting a delivery. your packages are becoming thieves' prey. >> in henderson, nevada thieves cat on camera in broad daylight treating home deliveries like their own perm -- personal shopping aisle. it takes 30 seconds. $9,000 in newly delivered items. >> the woman going baying for the -- going back for the family's mail. it is a familiar sight. >> here is the fed ex driver and here is somebody
marcy gonzalez, abc news, dallas. >> forensic tests will determine if human remains found in a rural area belong to that of 18 yiewrld hannah graham. she is what last seen with jesse matthew. matthew now faces kidnapping charges and suspected it in the death of another woman whose body was found in 2010 in the same area. pennsylvania police may have caught a break in the search for an accused cop killer. a man spotted in the school is eric freen. he is charnged in the september 12th...
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abc's marci gonzalez in dallas. >> reporter: the ceo of this hospital apologized to the community this weekend. this as some of the people being monitored for possible ebola symptoms reach a major turning point. the quarantine being lifted for the people who lived with ebola victim thomas duncan. among them, his see -- his fiancee, louise troh, who released a statement saying she is thankful. >> after 21 days of being on that watch list, there's zero chance that any of those young men or that louise carries the ebola virus. >> reporter: while this marks the all-clear point for them and more than 40 others who had contact with duncan before he was hospitalized, this is a critical time for the 75 health care workers who treated duncan at this dallas hospital. if the virus was spread, this is when symptoms would be most likely to surface. so far no one other than nurses amber vinson and nina pham have been infected. both still hospitalized as concern were proven to be unfounded about one of their colleagues who handled some of duncan's specimens. despite the lab supervisor showing no symp
abc's marci gonzalez in dallas. >> reporter: the ceo of this hospital apologized to the community this weekend. this as some of the people being monitored for possible ebola symptoms reach a major turning point. the quarantine being lifted for the people who lived with ebola victim thomas duncan. among them, his see -- his fiancee, louise troh, who released a statement saying she is thankful. >> after 21 days of being on that watch list, there's zero chance that any of those young...
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abc's marci gonzalez has been sorting through the details and is here with more. marci, good morning to you. >> reporter: hi. allen prue is being tried separately from his wife. both have pleaded not guilty. and now despite the emotional confession played in court, he now says he did not know his wife was planning to kill. the defense claiming prue just thought they were luring the victim for a threesome. >> we strangled her, and that was it. >> reporter: a chilling confession from accused murderer allen prue. >> the next thing i know i got her on the ground doing it. >> doing what? >> strangling her. >> reporter: recorded during a 2012 vermont state police interrogation, prue initially takes full responsibility for kidnapping and strangling melissa jenkins to death. >> i did it myself. my wife had nothing to do with it. >> reporter: prosecutors say prue and his wife patricia lured the 33-year-old mother and science teacher from her home with a phone call pretending their car had broken down. jenkins reportedly agreed to help. >> she got out of her vehicle, and as
abc's marci gonzalez has been sorting through the details and is here with more. marci, good morning to you. >> reporter: hi. allen prue is being tried separately from his wife. both have pleaded not guilty. and now despite the emotional confession played in court, he now says he did not know his wife was planning to kill. the defense claiming prue just thought they were luring the victim for a threesome. >> we strangled her, and that was it. >> reporter: a chilling confession...
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marci gonzalez has the latest from dallas. >> reporter: good morning. an investigation under way with some seriously concerned that the nurse who is in isolation in stable condition may not be the only one who was infected here. health officials in dallas trying to figure out how a nurse contracted ebola. while she did treat thomas eric duncan, who died of the virus here wednesday, hospital management claims she followed cdc guidelines and wore full protective gear. >> certainly very concerning. and it tells us that there's a need to enhance the training and protocols to make sure that the protocols are followed. the protocols work. >> reporter: the nurse in her 20s reportedly started having symptoms and drove herself to presbyterian hospital. they are working fast to determine who the nurse has been in close contact with since she started feeling sick. one person already in isolation as a precaution. as hazmat crews decontaminate her home and apartment complex and word goes out to neighbors in person and by phone -- >> please be advised that a health c
marci gonzalez has the latest from dallas. >> reporter: good morning. an investigation under way with some seriously concerned that the nurse who is in isolation in stable condition may not be the only one who was infected here. health officials in dallas trying to figure out how a nurse contracted ebola. while she did treat thomas eric duncan, who died of the virus here wednesday, hospital management claims she followed cdc guidelines and wore full protective gear. >> certainly...
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marcy gonzalez has the latest from texas. >> reporter: dallas health officials say sheriff's deputy has tested negative for ebola. he was rushed here yesterday after coming down with a stomachache. concerned because he was part of the team that delivered a quarantine order to the home where thomas eric duncan had been staying. though he never came into direct contact with the man who died of ebola yesterday. >> i still think that they should have provided him with some sort of protective gear. >> reporter: here in dallas, and around the globe, growing concerns about ebola. some employees at laguardia airport walking off the job in protest, concerned about potentially being exposed to the virus. while at the same airport -- >> take your thumb, pull it down -- >> reporter: -- other workers spent the day learning about ebola and how to guard against infectious diseases. dozens of medical workers finished their training today, preparing to go to west africa where the disease has killed more than 3,800 people. >> i'm over there to help, and to give them the best shot possible. >> reporter: 5
marcy gonzalez has the latest from texas. >> reporter: dallas health officials say sheriff's deputy has tested negative for ebola. he was rushed here yesterday after coming down with a stomachache. concerned because he was part of the team that delivered a quarantine order to the home where thomas eric duncan had been staying. though he never came into direct contact with the man who died of ebola yesterday. >> i still think that they should have provided him with some sort of...
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abc's marci gonzalez h >> reporter: new travel restrictions for people coming into the u.s. from west africa. flights from that region will only be allowed to land at the five airports that have enhanced ebola screening. >> the president does believe that that will further protect the american people. >> reporter: this as the cdc also responds to calls for change. updating its protocols for health care workers treating ebola patients, calling in part for protective gear to completely cover the skin. here in dallas, some claim nurses' necks were left exposed while caring for thomas eric duncan. >> we may never know exactly how that happened but the bottom linhe gdd't and vinson both l ba the virus. it's conghesd protocols ren' sooner. >> it should help ensure that no one has to endure what amb and whaham through. >> repwill have little to come home to once they're released from the hospital. decontamination crews clearing out almost everything from their apartments. their belongings put in barrels and incinerated. with hundreds of people still being monitored for symptoms her
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marci gonzalez reports. >> reporter: nurse nina pham's health improving. her condition upgraded to good, health officials continue trying to figure out how, despite wearing full protective gear, she contracted ebola while treating thomas eric duncan. the patient who died here last week. >> we are surging resources into dallas to examine what exactly has happened that ended up infecting the nurse there. >> reporter: the head of the cdc admitting this might have been prevented if they'd sent more help when duncan was first diagnosed. >> in retrospect with 2020 hindsight we could have sent a more robust reaction team and been more hands-an with the hospital from day one. >> reporter: the cdc ready to deploy ebola response teams to hospitals as soon as a patient is diagnosed. to offer oversight and guidance to health care workers. more training also being offered as the cdc tries to calm fears nationwide. >> our nurses are concerned, and they should be. >> reporter: the cdc still concerned that other health care workers could have been infected here in dallas.
marci gonzalez reports. >> reporter: nurse nina pham's health improving. her condition upgraded to good, health officials continue trying to figure out how, despite wearing full protective gear, she contracted ebola while treating thomas eric duncan. the patient who died here last week. >> we are surging resources into dallas to examine what exactly has happened that ended up infecting the nurse there. >> reporter: the head of the cdc admitting this might have been prevented...
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marci gonzalez, abc 7 news, in dallas. >> join us for a town hall meeting on ebola in america. we'll have a panel of experts ready to answer your questions about the illness. just use the hash tag, your voice your future to send them to us. then watch it live monday at 7:00 on our sister station news channel 8. you can also see it streamed live at wjla.com. >> all right. back to our breaking news right now, kai jackson at the live desk with the latest on the two aircraft that collided in frederick. what do you know? >> going to make this quick. what we feared, and this is sad news, has now been confirmed. there have been three fatalities in this mid air collision of o aircraft in frederick, maryland. we just got off the phone with authorities in that area who did confirm there have been three fatalities in the mid air collision. we do not know who the people are but we are also working to learn that information. this aircraft, mid air collision happened a short time ago. authorities right now as you see from abc chopper 7 are still working the scene. as soon as we learn more in
marci gonzalez, abc 7 news, in dallas. >> join us for a town hall meeting on ebola in america. we'll have a panel of experts ready to answer your questions about the illness. just use the hash tag, your voice your future to send them to us. then watch it live monday at 7:00 on our sister station news channel 8. you can also see it streamed live at wjla.com. >> all right. back to our breaking news right now, kai jackson at the live desk with the latest on the two aircraft that...
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abc's marci gonzalez is in dallas with the details. >> reporter: good morning. with 75 health care workers still an leave, nurse pham was transferred because of staffing issues and the hospital has posted a video taken of pham shortly before she left here. ebola patient nina pham tearing up in her hospital room in dallas, thanking the staff who cared for her. >> we love you, nina. >> reporter: pham being transferred to one of these isolated rooms at the national institutes of health in maryland. her colleague amber vinson under the same specialized care at emory university hospital in atlanta. as new questions are raised about whether more air travelers may have been around vinson while she was sick. the cdc now saying while she wasn't diagnosed until tuesday, she may have started developing symptoms days before they initially thought, as early as friday. the same day she flew from dallas to cleveland. the cdc now reaching out to passengers an that frontier airlines flight as well as her flight back to dallas on monday. experts saying it's only out of an abundan
abc's marci gonzalez is in dallas with the details. >> reporter: good morning. with 75 health care workers still an leave, nurse pham was transferred because of staffing issues and the hospital has posted a video taken of pham shortly before she left here. ebola patient nina pham tearing up in her hospital room in dallas, thanking the staff who cared for her. >> we love you, nina. >> reporter: pham being transferred to one of these isolated rooms at the national institutes of...
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marci gonzalez has the latest. >> reporter: after three days of confinement in a tent outside a hospital in newark, new jersey, nurse kaci hickox returning home to maine continuing her 21-day quarantine there. her attorney saying she's suing claiming officials learned she returned from treating ebola patients in sierra leone she was held without her will with no heat, no shower and a box for a toilet. >> i know she didn't want to be there. i have a much greater bigger responsibility to the people of the public. >> reporter: her case sparking controversy across the country. >> her service and commitment to this cause is something that should be honored and respected. i don't think we do that by making her live in a tent for ten days. >> reporter: now nine states are ordering workers returning from africa be quarantined. the cdc updating its guidelines but not calling on mandatory quarantine only close monitoring for symptoms. dr. craig spencer is still battling his symptoms, the same place where a 5-year-old boy was rushed in with ebola-like s.oms, learning he does not have the virus. and
marci gonzalez has the latest. >> reporter: after three days of confinement in a tent outside a hospital in newark, new jersey, nurse kaci hickox returning home to maine continuing her 21-day quarantine there. her attorney saying she's suing claiming officials learned she returned from treating ebola patients in sierra leone she was held without her will with no heat, no shower and a box for a toilet. >> i know she didn't want to be there. i have a much greater bigger responsibility...