Despite max mall intervention, we learned today that he passed away. Also ahead the Liberian National who came to the u. S. A. With ebola has died in texas. The question tonight, are americans being told the real story about this disease . Caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. The factor begins right now. Hi, im bill oreilly. Thanks for watching us tonight. The fallout from my interview with leon pa net attachment that is the subject of this evenings talking points memo. Predictably the former defense secretary is being attacked by some folks upset that president obama is being criticized. Instead of debating what mr. Panetta is saying. They are questioning his motives. Panetta is out there trashing the president on the decisions he has made. Shouldnt there be a period of loyalty until the election is decided. There is nothing wrong to criticize the president. While the president is still in office thats low and a real blemish on leon panettas record of service. Bill oreill
For our american viewers, newsroom with Brooke Baldwin starts right now. Thank you so much. Let me pick up where you left off. As you heard, the family of the ebola patient who died on u. S. Soil claims he did not get the medical care he needed because of his race. But my next guest says human error cost Thomas Eric Duncan his life. First, let me remind you how massive this outbreak has gotten all around the world. To the map we go, there have been five cases treated in the u. S. Overseas, several countries in western africa and now spain are battling infections and of course that number could grow. In a speech today before the world bank group, cdc director dr. Tom frieden says timely reaction is key to stopping the spread. I would say in 30 years i have worked in public health, the only thing like this has been aids. With he have to work now so that this is not the worlds next aids. We can do that, i think exactly as was said by all of the three president s. Speed is the most importa
University to cancel sex week . Golly. Caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. The factor begins right now. Hi, im bill oreilly. Thanks for watching us tonight. More disturbing news about ebola. That is the subject of this evenings talking points memo. This man, 33yearold an american freelance cameraman for nbc news has contracted ebola in liberia and floppy back to the flown back to the u. S. For treatment. How could that happen since his duties would not normally put him into bodily fluid contact with ebola victims . No answer yet from nbc. He was working with nbc news medical correspondent dr. Nannies sneiderman who is also being flown back to america in a private plane. She and her plane will be in quarantine for 21 days. The factor has called for the Obama Administration to halt all commercial flights and deny u. S. Entry to any person from west africa until the epidemic subsides. But so far that request has not been heeded. There also are screening procedures in place a
Jones and their attorney dana kurtz. Thank you all for being here. And i want to i guess we should note the police did issue a statement, the Hammond Police yishtd a statement in response to the lawsuit being filed by mr. Jones and ms. Mahone and their response is the Hammond Police officers were acting in the interest of officer safety and in accordance with indiana law. I guess i will start with you, ms. Mahone. Why did you call 911 during that traffic stop . What prompted you initially to call 911 . I really didnt feel safe. I wanted someone to send a higher superior because i did not trust that Police Officer at all. And were you pulled over initially by one officer . Yes. And at what point did other officers arrive . Later on. Probably about i think the first officer came ten no, about six minutes after the initial stop. And you mentioned that youd seen the officers draw a gun or one of the officers draw a gun. Was it the initial officer that pulled you over that did that or at wh
Administration announces the enhanced screening from five airports. They are jfk at newark, ohare in chicago, hartsfieldjackson in larpt. Casy stevens is here with the latest. Reporter brett, good evening to you, that new patient you spoke of is being monitored an tested as we speak. Ironically right here at Health Presbyterian hospital where Thomas Duncan died from the disease early this morning. According to medical providers at an urgent care facility in frisco, texas which is north of dallas, a patient came in there with symptoms and also checked yes to one of the screening questions on recent travel to north africa. So the patient was brought to north texas health hospital. The cdc chief says there are more questions than answers at this hour. This of course comes after Thomas Duncan, the Liberian National who brought ebola to the United States last month lost his battle with the ill js. Four members of his family here in north texas are not of course mourning, but also wondering