Good afternoon. Sarah bloomquist is off. In the news, a search is on for the eagles fan who stole a mans prosthetic leg after last nights game. And kol uming up bus Day Festivities held all around the region. And the big story at noon is search for answers after a nurse has now contracted the ebola virus aftercareing for a man that died from the disease. Health officials in texas are scrambling to figure out how the nurse became infected because she was wearing all of the propertyer protective gear. And now the search is underway to see who she may have been in close contact with. Marcy gonzalez is live from dallas, texas now with the latest. Marcy. Reporter good afternoon, rick, that nurse is in stable condition in isolation. The cdc blaming this latest case on breach of protocol neither wearing or disinfecting that protective gear. How that happened is unclear. Today investigators piecing together what went wrong at this dallas hospital that caused a nurse here to contract ebola. Hos
northern kentucky and southern indiana. folks sending people home from schools and work and right now, we advise anyone that s even close to leaving nashville to just stay put and ride this thing out. stay away from windows in the city streets. especially if it comes roaring through town. back to you, matt. thank. turning to the unraveling situation in afghanistan. today we learned from military investigators that five u.s. soldiers were involved in the accidental burn iing of the hol koran, which unleashed a fury of anti-american protests that killed six american soldiers. our next guest knows this troubled terrain all too well. at the young age of 24, shawn parnel was put in charge of the outlaws. their task? close combat with insurgents. 80% wounded in action. the u.s. hasn t seen odds like
that since gettiesburg. we re breaking it down with shawn parnel. he chronicles his time in afghanistan in his new book outlaw platoon. welcome, shawn. let me start by asking. you obviously have been in some of the toughest terrain and toughest combat that the american military can engage in. what do folks need to understand about what it s like on the ground in afghanistan? it s one of the toughest, most difficult places to operate on the face of the planet. we operated there for 485 days. just to put that into perspecti perspective. they jumped into normandy and fought to berlin in less than 485 days. for a kid like me at 24 years of age, drinking beer with college buddies the year before, it was shocking. talk more about the bomb that forms when you re engaged with a