Best hope to fight ebola. This is al jazeera america. We begin with with new details in the Canada Parliament shooting. We are learning more today as investigators try to determine his motive. The mother of shooter michael spoke out today saying i am mad at my son. She said she had lunch with him last week, but had not seen him for five years before that. In the war memorial, and then stormed parliament before being killed. Not long ago, officials released this new and dramatic security video showing him running towards parliament. He was a convert to islam. We will be vigilant, but not run scared, we will be prudent, but we with wont panic, and as for the business of government, here we are in our seats in our chamber, in the very heart of our democracy. Both canada and the u. S. Are on high alert, the fbi is helping canadian authorities with with the investigation, john joins us live now, with the very latest. John. Is good evening tony from the canadian capitol, where in the past co
Crisis and the first confirmed case in new york. A 33yearold doctor testing positive. Greg spencer recently returned to the city after treating ebola patients in africa. He is in quarantine in the bellevue hospital. We go to Jonathan Betz with more. Civic leaders say they knew it was likely to happen, new york feels prepared. It is bound to set off alarms in the countrys crowded city. Reporter its the first case of ebola in a large densely populated city. Confirmed thursday evening by officials. We want to state at the outset theres no reason for new yorkers to be alarmed. Media reporters identified him as craig spepser spencer, working with Doctors Without Borders rgs treating ebola patients in guinea. He left africa and on tuesday he was tired. The next day he wept bowling and rode on the subway. Thursday, he reported a high fever of 103 degrees. He alerted Doctors Without Borders and the Citys Department of health. Paraimmediatics in full protective gear rushed him to new yorks bell
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