Back story to this shocking video of the police taser incident. This is in the u. S. State of indiana. This isnt the first time the officer involved has been accused of Excessive Force. We begin right now, with new information on the fight against the outbreak of ebola. And a dire warning from the man in charge to the u. S. Response to the crisis. Listen to this. I will say in the 30 years ive been working in public health, the only thing like this has been aids. We have to work now so this is not the worlds next aids. Thats the message, the world needs to act now. Liberia, thats the country with the most confirmed ebola deaths. It is getting more help from the u. S. Military. You see footage from thursday. 90 u. S. Marines and airmen joined more than 300 personnel on thursday. And 700 are due later this month. The outbreak caused liberias president to postpone next week s election. Her country wants to come to the most dire projections about the outbreak. Initial tests indicate an australian woman who came home after treating patients. The good news is, she does not have ebola. He does remain in isolation in a hospital there in cannes. A nurses assistant in spain is getting worse. Her condition, were talking about. And more people are entering the hospital for observation. Al goodman joins us live from madrid. Al, how is she doing right now . Reporter she has gotten worse. Thats the official word. And thats all the officials would say. A doctor came out and said just that. Shes gotten worse. And the patient doesnt want us to give anymore information. That has fueled all sorts of speculation. Media reports, citing her brother. Did she have a breathing tube in . Did she not . Did she have problem with her lung. According to the president of the Regional Government of madrid, at risk of death. But we dont know exactly. Theres reports shes getting experimental treatments. They changed the treatments for her. Now, in the meantime, the number of patients under observation from where we were yesterday, errol, has doubled. Now, were at 12. Some have gone in. And others have gone out. But the number overall has doubled. And they have cleared a portion of the fourth floor of the hospital. Cleared out other patients who had nothing to do with ebola. Sent them to other hospitals or their homes to have more space to handle this crisis. And one more note, the government is scrambling to come up with a response, to meet with the Health Counselors from spains 17 Regional Governments to coordinate the response better. They are talking about changing their protocols, tightening things up. This is confusing to us. Ebola is very deadly. It kills half the people it infects. More than 8,000 people have been infected. But norses and health care workers, like theresa and others have more resources than people in west africa. They come from developed countries. Theyre supposed to be able to fight this off. And she appears, anyway, to follow all of the standard procedures. Taking her own temperatures. Sending herself to the hospital when she noticed something went wrong. What went wrong here . Where are the failures . Reporter the official line is when she was treating, there were two ebola patients, spanish missiona missionaries. They tried in this hospital. She was on the team that treated both of them. The official word after she removed her suit, she may have touched her exposed face with a glove or another portion of the suit that had been in contact with material. Unions have come out and slammed the government for trying to blame her and make her the only victim out of this. And we heard from a Broad Spectrum of Health Care Doctors saying the equipment they have is not enough. The emergency room doctor at a different hospital where she checked in days ago, and was confirmed with ebola, he said the sleeves on his suit were too short. They had to put duct tape between that and the gloves. Thats what the workers are saying. The government now seems to be responding to that. More equipment is needed. Better training. Theres a lot in the works here. A lot to consider, as this nurse, her condition has worsened. Al goodman following all of this for us, from a rainy madrid. Just past 5 00 in the morning. What are the countries doing to protect their nationals. Britain and canada will start screening air travelers that originated in west africa for ebola. Canada will screen at six airports across that nation, including hubs like toronto, montreal and vancouver. Neither canada nor the u. K. Have direct flights. The u. S. Has some direct flights and will start screening saturday at five major airports. You can see them highlighted on your screens. If you have travel into or through the United States this weekend, keep an eye on this map. And be aware if there may be increased screening measures. You may not be coming from west africa. But this may impact many peoples travel plans this weekend. An ebola scare, kept passengers on a flight from philadelphia to the dominican republic, stuck onboard two hours after they landed. A man on the flight they described this guy as an idiot, right . He said, quote. I have ebola. You are all screwed. When you imagine that happened, the flight landed. A hazmat crew had to board the plane and escort the man off. Its not clear if he was arrested. Manage in youre a passenger on this plane. The airline apologized for the inconvenience. But had to follow strict cdc guidelines. Theres an area known as little liberia. The threat of ebola is very real to the People Living there. The hospital that serves the neighborhood, is preparing just in case someone with the virus walks through its doors. Deborah feyerick brings us this. Reporter at this small market, women sell palm tree oil and sweet potato leaves. They talk about ebola. This is not west africa. Its new york city. With roughly 10,000 immigrants, Staten Islands little liberia, is one of the largest liberian communities outside of africa. Now, they face a different war. Ebola is worse than a civil war. In a civil war, people could run to seek refuge. With ebola, you cannot run nowhere. You have to sit and die. Reporter she leds the Liberian Community association here. She says people regularly go back to see family or welcome those who come visit. In the last few months, things have changed. You tell someone from liberia, they pull away from you. Reporter following the death of the first ebola patient in the u. S. , theres more tension among immigrants, fearful about going to hospitals. People are trying to keep it to themselves. Reporter that is a problem. Being able to identify symptoms quickly is crucial. At nearby Staten Island university hospital, which serves the little liberia community. Doctors, nurses and administrators have no illusions. Ebola may come here. First thing, have you traveled . If, yes, where are you travelled . Is it a risk . Of course, its a risk. Is it more of a risk here . Maybe new york city. But not because of west africans here. But so many planes are flying in here. Reporter a decontamination room accessed from the emergency bay outdoors, leads straight to an isolation room. The patient never has to go to the general hospital. Theyre completely isolated. Isolation rooms are designed to people diseases like ebola contained. We have a dirty Emergency Department and a clean Emergency Department. And doctors and nurses are briefed every day. Do you feel youre getting enough information from the cdc or the health department, in how you are supposed to respond to ebola . Yes. More so from our department. They channel the information cous. We have a pretty good idea what to do. Reporter the hospital is prepared to expect the worst. While little liberia hopes it will somehow be spared. Deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. Lets get you the latest information out of north korea now. The Ruling Workers Party is marking its 69th anniversary there today. Just past 2 00 in the afternoon. And so far, theres been no sighting of the countrys Supreme Leader, as hes called. Kim jung un hasnt been seen in public for more than a month. Theres only so much that we do and dont know. This is a big deal. This is an important event, and part of the theatrics of north korea around the world. How do we know if the Supreme Leader made it to todays event. What does it mean if he didnt . Lets look at the past couple of years since kim jongun has been in power. He has gone to the ceremony at the palace of the sun. This is where the two former leaders, his father and grandfather, are embalmed and he went to pay his respects. A little after midnight. About 15 hours ago. Thats what happened the past two years. He led a delegation of officials, of workers and the military to pay their respects. He didnt go today, though, which, obviously, is going to increase the level of speculation as to where the north Korean Leader is. We know from staterun media, that there was a basket of flowers that was presented at the palace with kim jonguns name on. He was not mentioned in that dispatch. He clearly did not go. It is speculation and rumors that we have to deal with at this point because theres Nothing Official comes from north korea. Apart from a couple of weeks ago, when staterun media mentioned he was feeling discomfort. The fact he hasnt been seen in public for five weeks, staterun media did acknowledge that wassing there wrong. The overwhelming assumption among the prominent experts and among officials is that he may have health issues. Just a few hours ago, we heard from the Korean Unification ministry, saying they believe the leadership of north korea was normal. Errol . Underscore to myself here. Its past 3 00 in the afternoon where you are, paula. To some extent, the admission he has been suffering discomfort, the fact he didnt show up. That is unusual. But in other ways, the behavior of north korea has been typical. Thats its been, bipolar. Officials announcing theyre willing to return to sixparty talks. They show up in seoul, south korea for talks. But then,s this also the clashes in disputed waters. That would almost suggest that things are running as normal as usual in pyongyang. Thats right. The fact that north korea is blowing hot and cold. This is not unusual. It is business as usual according to many of the experts. That means that you mentioned on the highlevel delegation that arrived in seoul last weekend was highly significant. It was the latest in the charm offensive, weve seen, trying to reconnect with the international community. Trying to spark talks. A team when the leader is nowhere to be seen. But that suggests that there is stability in north korea. It suggests that kim jongun is very much in control. Belittling speculation that there may have been a coup, if it was the two, three and four here in control. Its unlikely they would leave the country. What were seeing and hearing, is kim jongun is likely to have health issues. He was seen limping back in july. We know his father had health issues, as well. Gout experts saying he may have that, too. Errol . Well have to continue to wonder whats happening in north korea. Paula hancock, live from seoul. Thanks for helping us there. Were going to turn our attention to the fight against i. S. I. S. Turkey says its not getting involved. I was out for a bike ride. I didnt think id have a heart attack. But i did. Im mike, and im very much alive. Now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help prevent another heart attack. Be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. Has a new easytoswallow coating. So the nutrients for your eyes, heart and brain go down easier. 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The countrys semiofficial News Agency Says several people have been killed in demonstrations throughout turkey in the last few days. Reporter the kurdish minority inside turkey continues to rise up. With kobani on the verge of falling to i. S. I. S. Their angry pleas for the government to save the kurds inside syria, erupted in violent clashes with police. Today, the u. S. Ramped up the president , sending president obamas Coalition Envoy to press for turkey to step up and use its substantial military. Urgent steps are needed to halt activities. And they will make that clear in their meeting with officials. Reporter u. S. Officials tell cnn theres a growing frustration with turkish officials refusal to act. The parliament greenlit military action inside syria. And today, the foreign minister said air strikes alone will not stop i. S. I. S. But the president cited inaction as an excuse for his own. He wants a buffer zone to ward off the Syrian Air Force and protect refugees teeming into camps across the border. American officials see turkeys foot dragging as a way to squeeze kurds inside syria and at home, who they have been negotiating with but fighting for 30 years. If it falls, that will be a dramatic element. And it will expose turkey to i. S. I. S. Controlled territory on its southern boundary. But they want to leverage of the fall of kobani to pressure us and the syrian coverage for an area pleasing to turkey. Reporter politics was not at play. We will do Everything Possible to help the people of kobani because they are our brothers and sisters. We dont see them as kurds or arabs. Reporter the u. S. Wants to as the main Transit Route for fighters seeking to join i. S. I. S. , the u. S. Wants turkey to close its boarders and crack down and sales of illegal oil. This will be just as important as the military action over the long term. And a focus of general allens conversations over the next few days. While the worlds attention is focused on kobani, activists say the Syrian Regime is using this time to step up attacks on fighters. Video shows war planes in the southern city. Cnn cannot confirm that claim. And syrian activists blame an attack on a suburb that killed 25 people. What is he is currently doing precisely, is these strikes are allowing him to come to the other areas where the Free Syrian Army is, where the rebellion is. And to strike there. He has not stopped one day, his strikes, with bombs. And the population continues to die. And every day, we have some of those strikes by the regime. He is standing, waiting for this to benefit him. And whether this will benefit him is for the coalition that is striking, today, of i. S. I. S. , to decide what exactly are the consequences and how to avoid strengthening assad. 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The institute issues a short list for the prize. And the groups favorite this year, pope francis. Secondfavorite is edward snowden. Possibly a controversial choice if he is to win. Number three is the teenager from pakistan who became a global symbol after she stood up to the taliban. How can you not like her . Well see who wins. Typhoon vongfong is showing signs of weakening. This is the second typhoon in two weeks. Lets turn to Der