investigation into yesterday s shooting attack continues. a gunman shot dead a soldier at a war memorial before going on a rampage in parliament. he was killed by police. the shooter has been identified as a 32-year-old canadian man who had recently converted to islam. authorities have cited terrorism as a motive, but many other details remain unclear. canada s prime minister stephen harper said the shooting was an attack on his country s values. there was a hero s welcome for sergeant at arms kevin vickers. he is credited with shooting dead the suspected gunman who launched the attack. the canadian parliament reconvenedbut the sound of gunsh echoed through the corridors on wednesday was a vivid memory in everyone s minds. the prime minister said canada won t he intimidated. we will be vigilant, but we will not run scared. we will be prudent, but not panic. and as for the business of cumberland, here we are the business of government, here we are in our seats in the
reporter: the patient is a medical worker who returned from west africa last week. since his return, he spent most of his time in his apartment and had been checking his temperature twice a day. officials say he went bowling one day before he developed a fever. health authorities say there s no need to worry about becoming infected from being around or living near a person with the virus. the way people contract ebola is by being in touch with the person who is sick with ebola and being in touch with their body fluids. reporter: officials from the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention will conduct further tests on the man. once the cdc confirms that he has ebola, the man will be the second person to develop symptoms in the u.s. after contracting the virus in west africa. we ll go to our new york studio for more on the current situation there. local media report the doctor is 33-year-old craig spencer, a member of doctors without borders. that is an active hu
reporter: the patient is a medical worker who returned from west africa last week. since his return, he spent most of his time in his apartment and had been checking his temperature twice a day. officials say he went bowling one day before he developed a fever. health authorities say there s no need to worry about becoming infected from being around or living near a person with the virus. the way people contract ebola is by being in touch with the person who is sick with ebola and being in touch with their body fluids. reporter: officials from the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention will conduct further tests on the man. once the cdc confirms that he has ebola, the man will be the second person to develop symptoms in the u.s. after contracting the virus in west africa. we ll go to our new york studio for more on the current situation there. local media report the doctor is 33-year-old craig spencer, a member of doctors without borders. that is an active hu
second game is in august. deputy chief jeff morzik attended a spokesman told us both were invited because it was law enforcement appreciation day he says they did fill out a declaration they accepted gifts. garcia and merozik violated the gift ordinance. managers are only allowed to accept gifts worth less than $50, prohibiting tickets to sporting events the city attorney, rick doyle. tickets to event, sharps game, a s game, giants game, 49er game, if the tickets are more than $50, which is probably the case in most of the time. perhaps importantly, by accepting two chiefs may have violated the police department s own duty manual. judge cordell spoke with us, agreeing to answer questions only about the manual. not the specifics of the story. she points out under the gratuities and bribes, officers can not accept free tickets, period. those are deemed gifts so. discount and these are not offered to everybody you can t take them. we don t want police officers to get speci
well good friday morning, i m reena ninan. i m t.j. holmes. begin with the breaking details the first case of ebola in new york city. dr. craig spencer returned to new york from west africa. he started showing symptoms yesterday after using the subway and going to the bowling alley. and we are in manhattan, the doctor is in isolation. good morning caroline. reporter: good morning to you, t.j. the doctor is being cared for here. he is in isolation. health officials say they have been preparing for this moment, and they are ready. he was rushed by specialized crews to new york city s bellevue hospital. dr. craig allen spencer, now in isolation, diagnosed with ebola. new york officials a swift and strong message to the city s millions of residents and visitors. we have been preparing for months for the threat posed by ebola. we have clear and strong protocols which are being followed. reporter: part of the protocol a team of disease detectives tragsing his movements