Good morning to you from washington. This is the daily rundown. We begin with some breaking news. A horrific story were learning more about from nigeria. According to the associated press, police say a suicide bomber reportedly dressed as a student there detonated explosives inside a school. That happened this morning, killing, as we understand it, at least 47 students. The blast occurred as children gathered for an assembly. It was at their school in the northeastern city of potiskum. According to one witness, the explosives were hidden in a school backpack. According to officials, all of the victims appear to be between 11 and 20 years of age. While no group is taking responsibilitily say they suspect boko haram is to blame. The radical Islamist Group has attacked schools before, going after schools teaching what it regards as western curriculum. We have reporters in africa trying to gather more information. As they do, as it develops, we will bring all of that to you. We turn to chi
First on the rundown, a shooting inside the library on the campus of Florida State university. The shooting happened in tallahassee. Just after midnight. Nearly 400 students were inside the fsu library when a gunman burst in and opened fire shooting three students. Police responded. When the gunman started shooting at them they fired back and they killed him. One of the students shot is in critical condition. The third was treated on the scene and released. Police say the gunman acted alone but we dont know anything else about his identity at this hour. Meanwhile, classes are canceled. As police and members of the fsu Community Search for answers. Obviously, Everyone Wants to know why. Thats the hard question. Joining me now on the phone, blair stokes a senior at fsu, who was in the library when the shooting occurred. Blair, good morning. Good morning. Listen i understand that you didnt hear the gunshots but you did hear all the sirens. What did you do and what did people do . How did
Sa sara dallof is outside the hospital. Officials say dr. Spencer entered a new phase regarding the symptoms of having ebola. Thats correct. He entered the next phase of the illness which is marked by gastrointestinal symptoms. He remains in serious but stable condition. Doctors say he looked a little bit better on sunday than saturday. Hes in serious but stable condition. Hes still awake and talking. He tolerated a plasma transfusion very well. That donation coming from surviving ebola patient Nancy Writebol who said she was happy to give it and that she is praying for his recovery. His fiance was released from the hospital over the weekend. Shes returned to her apartment in harlem where shes going to wait out the rest of the quarantine period. Neither she nor the two other people that came into contact with dr. Spencer has shown any signs of the illness. Lets go back to new jersey and the nurse kaci hickox who has become the face of the pushback against the mandatory quarantine polic
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