The classroom. Eyewitness News Reporter cleve bryan is live at chrome yokem elementary in maple shade with the details, cleve. Reporter chris, better safe than sorry. Clearly scene here in maple shade. Parents becoming a bit concerned when they learned that some students had either come from or been through africa were about to start class here. An bound answer of caution from the School District to put out more information to alleviate concerns. It is a little scary. Reporter parents protective instincts kick several days ago when they became aware of two new students who spent time in africa were enrolled and about to start contracts in yokem elementary school. Tell he were going to come and i think they should have taken more precautions. And get everybody, feedback. Reporter maple shade School District has tried to clarify the the situation telling parent they are from an unaffect region of east africa and they have no i am is toms of ebola. As precaution and alleviate fears of fel
Good evening and its great to start another week with you. And we begin with that urgent warning for drivers, for families across this country from the federal government. It involves airbags in millions of cars on the roads right now. Are they at risk of exploding . Tonight, they are urging nearly 5 million families to take their cars to be repaired right now, because of a defective airbag, that can explode without warning, sending dangerous materials, shards of metal, flying through the car. Safety advocates says this brings the total to 20 million cars. Tonight here, we ask, is your car one of them . And where were those airbags made . Abcs chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here. Brian, good evening. Reporter good evening, david. Todays urgent airbag alert is a rare move from the national highway Traffic Safety administration, which some Safety Advocates say is long overdue. It comes after at least four deaths. To do their job, aribags have to deploy in a split second,