And this morning, gma goes pink. The secrets to surviving and thriving. And what Everyone Needs to know about detection as our special mission takes off. Amys on board the pink plane. Shes surprising a group of thrivers. Its a very special gma. Good morning, america oh, and good morning, america. Lets go back outside to times square. Look at the pink everywhere here this morning in times square. Everyone going pink for this very big, as you said, very special day here, robin, at gma. October 1st. It launches the month of Breast Cancer awareness. And we have every shade of pink covered this morning. You should see the crew members. These big burly men wearing pink. They look great as well. We will talk about this all morning. Be wie do begin with the first case of ebola diagnosed in america. The first patient quarantined in dallas. There you see the ambulance. It is out of commission right now. The emts are now quarantined as well. More than 3,000 deaths have been linked to the disease
And this morning, gma goes pink. The secrets to surviving and thriving. And what Everyone Needs to know about detection as our special mission takes off. Amys on board the pink plane. Shes surprising a group of thrivers. Its a very special gma. Good morning, america oh, and good morning, america. Lets go back outside to times square. Look at the pink everywhere here this morning in times square. Everyone going pink for this very big, as you said, very special day here, robin, at gma. October 1st. It launches the month of Breast Cancer awareness. And we have every shade of pink covered this morning. You should see the crew members. These big burly men wearing pink. They look great as well. We will talk about that. But start with the ebola diagnosised in america. The patient is in quarantine. The ambulance is out of commission, the emts are quarantined as well. Its still spreading in africa. We have full Team Coverage from texas to africa starting with e cecilia vega. Reporter the patien
Pink. The secrets to surviving and thriving. And what Everyone Needs to know about detection as our special mission takes off. Amys on board the pink plane. Shes surprising a group of thrivers. Its a very special gma. Good morning, america oh, and good morning, america. Lets go back outside toimes square. Look at the pink everywhere here this morning in times square. Everyone going pink for this very big, as you said, very special day here, robin, at gma. October 1st. It launches the month of Breast Cancer awareness. And we have every shade of pink covered this morning. You should see the crew members. These big burly men wearing pink. They look great as well. We will talk about that. But start with the ebola diagnosised in america. The patient is in quarantine. The ambulance is out of commission, the emts are quarantined as well. Its still spreading in africa. We have full Team Coverage from texas to africa starting with e cecilia vega. Reporter the patient is isolation in a unit. And
This noon with breaking news. Police just spoke with the Pennsylvania State trooper who died during a Training Exercise in conshohocken. That is right he was shot in the chest and killed while training at the montgomery Public Safety complex yesterday and action news learned that it was an instructor that accidentally fired the shot. Police refused to discuss the investigation only spoke about his love for the job. He was an excellent trooper and it was an honor to work with him and we are sorry that this incident occurred and he is no longer with us. Flags at the pennsylvania capital and in Montgomery County are flying at half staff in honor of his memory. The government has monitored the people right now, searching for others that could be at risk. Carolyn costello is live with an update on the patients condition. Reporter rick, we are now hearing from a hospital spokesperson, that the patient is in serious condition, meantime the cdc working to identify people that may have been in
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