The fbi issuing an alert asking, do you know who this is . And the money lead. She says its a sex crime. Jennifer lawrence speaking out about the hackers who gave creeps a new holy day by posting her neighborhood pictures online. Should google have to pay for it . Good afternoon, everyone. Welcome to the lead. Im jake tapper. Were going to begin with the world lead and another scary first in this worldwide battle against ebola. Spanish authorities are monitoring three more potential cases of ebola in spain, a day after a nurses assistant became the first person to contract the deadly virus outside africa during this epidemic. Authorities say the nurses assistant helped treat two ebolastricten priests after they returned to spain. Both patients died. In fact, other doctors and nurses say the priests were almost dead upon arrival back in the country which is, in itself, raising questions about why the priests were moved in the first place. Spanish authorities have announced that they will put down the infected womans dog because some Research Shows theres a risk that dogs will transmit the virus to humans. From madrid, what is the latest on the patients condition . Reporter jake, what we know is that shes doing okay given the severity, obviously, of ebola. Shes on an iv drip with antibodies with other ebola survivals. Shes receiving an anti viral drug being recommended by the world health organization. But today, jake, it hasnt been so much about the nurse. It has, in fact, been about the protests here on the street, perhaps the fact that this hospital behind me wasnt ready to receive or to deal with ebola in the first place. We have seen protesters yesterday and today. We expect to see protesters tomorrow. Trade unions have come out today telling cnn that they didnt have the capacity to deal with this and basically told cnn that the equipment that they had really wasnt up to scratch, it wasnt up to the standard of the world health organization, saying that they didnt have clothing or level 4 biological security which that means it wasnt fully waterprovofed and they didnt have a proper breathing apparatus. This came out in a newspaper here where Health Workers are saying, instead of having a level 4 training equipment, they have a level 2. So very, very poor substandard and, in fact, they had latex gloves and they were bound with adhesive tape. So all of this really puts into perspective why weve seen three more suspected cases of ebola they are trying to figure out here. This hospital wasnt, in fact, ready and nurses telling cnn today, jake, that back in july they signed a letter and took it to court basically saying, if anyone comes to spain, if anyone is brought from west africa, we will not have the means to deal with this. So the warning signs were there, jake. Alarming news. Isa scoares, thank you. Joining me now is a senior fellow at the institute for humanitarian afford. Doctor, thank you for joining us. Health officials in madrid say that this nurses assistant only entered the infected priests room two times, once to treat him and once after he died. She says she was wearing a protective suit so how could she have contracted the disease . Well, its very concerning and it does seem like theres been a failure here. Theres either been a failure in taking the gear off or putting it on, which it sounds like what has happened. To the best of our knowledge, this virus only transmits its self with bodily fluids coming in contact with an open cut. I dont mean to say that its become airborne or anything leak this, but what it should do is make Anyone Running a hospital sit up and say, its not good enough to have some protective gear. The staff has to be practiced, drilled, welltrained, and Everyone Needs to know what they are doing. This is about contingency planning. There does seem to be a disconnect. Everything we know, as far as we know, you can only contract it from fluids. There seems to be a disconnect with stories leike this, doctor and nurses. Why do you think i mean, obviously they are on the front lines but one would also think that they know how to not get it. Why do you think this is happening . Its really an interesting question and probably the most interesting question that we need to address. Its important to say, if youre at home in america, you shouldnt worry about getting ebola. Doctors and nurses will be wearing protective gear. On the other hand, they are exposed to bodily fluids. Blood, vomit, diarrhea. These things are in much more abundance if youre carrying for someone with ebola, someone who is in latestage ebola and they died from it. Their symptoms would have been dramatic. The other issue is that we dont deal with patients this sick every day. Its nerveracking to deal with them and the protocols to keep you safe are quite difficult to follow. My brother is on the Ebola Response team for london and they drill, they practice, they rehearse all the time. I dont get any sense that thats what was happening here. Yes, doctors and nurses can get it but they are exposed in a very different way than you would be on the subway. And if you think the guy who discovered ebola said he would confidently sit next to somebody on a subway that had ebola. Its a difficult disease to catch unless someone is very ill and shedding large amounts of the virus in body fluids. We learned that a norwegian has contracted ebola. Is it getting difficult for these aid organizations to get staffers, volunteers, doctors, nurses to go to west africa . Absolutely. There are a lot of people if you do this kind of work doi this kind of work and lots and lots of my friends do. The resistance you get is not just personal fear but my mother wouldnt want me to go, my family wouldnt want me to go, so on and so on. You have a big resistance to people leaving. Weve seen that with the nbc cameraman. Poor old dad says, we dont want him to go and hes crazy and we know hes going to go back. If you think why are Health Care Workers contracting the virus in west africa, its because they are working 20hour shifts. Its because inside their suits its 115 degrees. I speak to colleagues there and its so ease see to wipe a brow with an infected hand and to get something in your mouth and not cover protocol because youre exhausted and youre frightening. Its the lords work but very, very dangerous. Alexander, thank you. 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Those under observation all came into contact with Thomas Duncan who is the Liberian National in the dallas hospital who became the first person diagnosed with the virus on u. S. Soil. It is nothing short of miraculous, i might say, that duncans contact seems to be okay, especially given how his case seems to have been mishandled from the start. Still, the cdc continues to assure the public theres no need to panic and the message does seem to be working, according to a new research poll. Most americans are not very worried about the ebola threat and the majority have faith that the u. S. Can prevent an outbreak. Joining me live from dallas is senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. Elizabeth, do we know anything about mr. Duncans condition . Reporter we do, jake. We knowt duncans condition . Reporter we do, jake. We know that right now mr. Duncan is in critical condition. Hes on dialysis for his kidneys and hes on a ventilator, which means that a machine is breathing for him. Hes not breathing on his own. Hes also on a medical sedation, according to his family. So they are unable to speak with him. There were a few reasons to be optimistic. They said his Blood Pressure is back up, his temperature is normal, his diarrhea has slowed down, which is crucial because preventing dehydration is key here. And also they said that his liver function numbers have been getting a bit better. Jake . Elizabeth, these drugs tend to work best when they are given immediately. Did that happen in this case . Reporter you know what, jake, it didnt happen. You mentioned the mishandling. Several days passed. He went to the hospital, as weve discussed many times, he was turned away and went home and came back again. So theres that delay. And then once he got to the hospital on september 28th, it took nearly a week for him to get the experimental drug brincidofovir. Compare that to the other two who were in the u. S. , they got it immediately. I was speaking with the reverend Jesse Jackson who held a press conference here and they think its because hes african. They say that his life is not valued as much because hes african and not from the United States. Elizabeth cohen, thank you so much. Appreciate it. We have just learned that the american photographer being treated for ebola has been given the experimental drug. Ashoko mukpo was flown to omaha in nebraska, which has stateoftheart bio containment unit and previously treated another american who made a full recovery. Joining me now to discuss his case are dr. Angela hewitt and phil smith. What drug have you given ashoko mukpo . Its called 0 x 11. We cant tell how hes responding. Its too early to say. But the drug itself was something that we chose, based on recommendations from the centers for Disease Control and our assessment of products that have been used for the treatment of ebola. Doctor, how is the drug youre giving to your patient different from the experimental zmapp that was given to the other patients that were in georgia . Zmapp is an antibody that fights against the virus. And this is an antiviral medication that interferes with viral development. Mr. Mukpo says he may have contracted ebola while he was cleaning a car that was used to transport an ebola patient. I know that its not easy to get ebola. It comes from bodily fluids. But that sounds like a fairly inknock innocuos way to get it. It depends on how sick the person that was in the car was. Contact with bodily fluids can transmit this disease. Dr. Smith, your hospital also treated dr. Sacra, the american who contracted the disease in liberia. Hes since been released. Did the hospital learn any lessons from that treatment that you might use to help in treating mukpo . I think we did. We learned quite a bit. We learned some techniques as far as supportive medical care, the importance of early fluids, we modified our biocontainment unit so we can get laboratories done very close to the patient, a number of finetuning measures like that. The basic approach we have to the high containment isolation was pretty much the same. Dr. Hewlett, obviously a lot of people on the front lines, the nurses assistant in spain, they have been getting the disease. What safeguards are you putting in place to keep your medical personnel safe from ebola while treating patients . Well, i want to stress that our unit has been opened since 2005 and we have been drilling, we have been preparing for exactly this situation for a long time. We have a lot of protocols in place for protection of our Health Care Workers and we also have a system of checks and balances which i think is incredibly important in that we dont allow human err in this situation. We ensure that we have a person who puts on your personal protective equipment and checks you before you go in the room, a person who assists you while youre taking off the personal protection equipment. That way we reduce the risk of contamination in that scenario. A lot of the protocols we have in place and our Health Care Workers feel safe because of all those protocols that we have. Dr. Smith, i know its too late to report on how ashoko mukpo is responding to treatment. How is he doing . Well, i think hes reasonable stable at this point. Thats all i can really say without getting into patient confidentiality issues. With ebola patients in general, sometimes they come in early and they dont look that sick and then later on they develop complications with gastrointestin gastrointestinal fluid losses, high fever and other complications. Its early in the course sue well have to see how it goes. Dr. Hewlett and dr. Smith, thank you for joining me and thank you for the work you do. Thank you. Who is this masked member of the terrorist group isis . The fbi does not know. They are hoping that you do. Could an average american help identify him based on the sound of his voice . Plus, who needs enemies when you have former cabinet members . One of the president s closest advisers criticizing him quite a bit, saying the president s failure to make decisions is hurting the country. His harshest words coming up. Want to change the world . Create things that help people. Design safer cars. Faster computers. Smarter grids and smarter phones. Think up new ways to produce energy. Be an engineer. Solve problems the world needs solved. What are you waiting for . Changing the world is part of the job description. [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring americas future engineers. Energy lives here. Welcome back to thehwar a terrorist plot. They have arrested four young men, all 24 years or younger. Nick, how did they track them down . The police are not giving any clues at the moment, jake, how they knew about these men and how they have been monitoring them in any detail. This was islamist terroristrelated offenses, that these men were either preparing, instigating acts of terrorism. This is why they have been arrested. What is different about this here is the language that the police are using and it certainly gives the impression and this is what we are hearing here, that this was a plot that has all of this may have been a plot that appears to have been thwarted. But also different is the fact that armed police were along on one of those arrest raids and one of the 21yearold men appears to try to escape arrest, he was tasered. The police are saying that there were no injuries there but it does seem to point at the moment to a serious investigation, how long they were being monitored, why the police decided to go in this time isnt clear. The police are continuing to investigate several properties and vehicles in the center and the west of london where these arrests took place. This, at the moment, without further details, anything else becomes speculation but this does seem to be a big arrest for the police at the moment. Nic robertson, well check back with you as matters develop. Back here in the United States, the fbi is asking for the publics help in tracking down an englishspeaking isis member and hes in a propaganda video called flames of war. They lie the one we are the harshest and the flames of war only beginning to intensify. Now the fbi wants your help to learn who this terrorist is. Our joe johns is following developments. Is this the Law Enforcement definition of crowd sourcing . I think you can say that. They are hoping that someone will be able to identify this man as part of a broader outreach to help the public to get people to identify people who may want to travel overseas and fight with terrorists. Perhaps even more important, is learning the identity of isis fighters who might be returning to the United States. Meanwhile, the Intelligence Community is trying to determine whether the isis fighter in the mask is american or canadian, not quite clear on that. This video, flames of war, it was shocking but one thing it wasnt was amateurish. It was pretty wellproduced. What other significance can we find in this video . It is. The individual is