Good evening and its great to have you with us here on a monday night. And as we come on the air this evening, a crucial window of time. Doctors monitoring dozens of patients who might have come in contact with that patient in dallas. And this would be the time when anyone would be begin to show symptoms if they caught it. In the meantime, Something Else weve learned. All eyes on that dallas hospital. The patient now in critical condition, on a ventilator. And now, hes receiving an experimental drug. Its not been used for ebola before. To try to save his life. From the heartland tonight, these images from nebraska. Where that american journalist, a photographer, infected with the virus, arrived in the u. S. Today. There he is, suited up in white. Wearing a little blue mask. Getting onto that stretcher himself. This evening, our dr. Richard besser is the just back and we ask, was he stopped at the airport . Plus, what the president just said about airports across this country. But first, Abcs Cecilia Vega starts us off in dallas. This very crucial window of time. Cecilia . Reporter david, good evening to you. Thomas duncan is on his eighth day in isolation here at this hospital. As you mentioned, hes on that ventilator. He is receiving dialysis after kidney failure and doctors say his condition is worsening. Hes now in critical. As Thomas Eric Duncan fights for his life, doctors are now administering an experimental ebolafighting drug. This, after officials had said that medicine would make him even sicker. I cant answer whether, if he would have taken that experimental medicine earlier or not would have made a difference. I cant answer that. Reporter since duncan became the first ebola patient ever diagnosed in the u. S. , 800 calls a day pouring into the cdc, skyrocketing up from the usual you know, hes tentative and frightened. Reporter in dallas, where duncan remains the only ebola patient, the clock is ticking for the ten people who had close contact with him. Now is the time ebola symptoms would most likely start to show, eight to ten days after their last visit with him. Also today, hazmat teams finished cleaning out that dallas apartment where duncan had been staying with his family. That is where they could have been exposed. Those teams destroyed nearly everything inside except for just a couple of personal items including some photos and a family bible. David . Cecilia vega leading us off. Cecilia, thank you. The president , meanwhile, just before we came on the air tonight, said about ebola and american airports, that the administration is, quote, going to work on protocols, going to do additional passenger screening, both at the source and here in the united states. But soon after, white house aides saying additional screening measures remain under discussion. No decisions have been made. So, lets get right to our dr. Besser who is just back from liberia. It is great to have you back. And im curious. You just talked to your sources at the cdc. Are there any plans in place . Reporter they tell me they would consider any options that would truly make us safer. But for incoming screening to work, youd have to have symptoms. You have to have symptoms, because thats when youre contagious and thats when people would know. Im curious. Did they ask you when you came back . Reporter they did. My passport was flagged because of the reporting ive been doing. They were aware of the reporting. Were they asking other passengers where they had traveled to . Reporter they hadnt. And youre convinced that might not even help . Reporter it wouldnt. But the outgoing screening is so important. When i left liberia, they took my temperature three times. They asked me detailed questions. They looked to see if i was healthy. Then they gave me this sheet. Its a list of symptoms to watch for for 21 days. So important to do. And you and the team taking your temperature a couple of times a day . Now that youre back . Reporter cdc recommends it. I took it this morning, ill take it tonight. All right, rich besser, great to have you and the entire team back. And were going to move onto the other breaking story of the evening, the american son, the teenager arrested. Authorities say he was getting ready to board a flight heading overseas to join the terror group isis. Hes just 19 years old. He had left behind a letter for his parents, but then he was stopped. His parents today crying as they left court. And this comes as a mother and father in indiana tonight plea for their own son being held by isis. Abcs chief investigative correspondent brian ross on two families horrified for two very different reasons. Reporter until today, the terror of isis seemed far away from this quiet chicago suburb. But now, the fbi says the young man who lived in this house, 19yearold Mohammed Hamza khan, was about to become part of it. Bit of a shock. Bit of a strange feeling now. Reporter in court, prosecutors said khan was heading for jihad in seyria whe he was arrested at Ohare Airport over the weekend. In a letter left behind for his parents, prosecutors said khan wrote he was upset at the filth of western societies. Khans parents left the courthouse in tears. The latest American Family to find themselves caught up in the tragedy and horror of isis. At the same time today, 200 miles south in indianapolis, the parents of another young man from the midwest, 26yearold peter kassig, are facing their own heartache, with isis holding him hostage and threatening to kill him. Dear son. Reporter in a video message to isis, the parents pleaded for mercy, revealing their son has converted to islam while in captivity. Our son is abdul raman, formerly known as peter. Reporter kassig, a u. S. Army veteran, had gone to syria, not to fight, but to help civilians, in what he told cnn two years ago seemed like a helpless hopeless situation. Thats when its more important than ever that we come in against all odds and try to do something. Reporter it was 24 hours after the isis video of indiana native kassig appeared online, threatened with death that the fbi says illinois native khan left home, intending to join the group. Two young americans, two different directions. Tonight, one is in jail and one, david, is in great peril. All right, brian ross with us again tonight. Brian, thank you. And from the Supreme Court tonight, a dramatic change not by a case they chose to decide, but by several that they chose not to. Denying appeals from states who wanted to keep their bans on same sex marriage. And because the court did not take the cases tonight, a very different map of america. Take a look. Last night, same sex couples could get married in 19 states. Today, in five more. And very soon, six more for a total of 30 states, more than half of america. Approving marriage for everyone. We all remember president obama telling our Robin Roberts in may of 2012, quote, i think same sex couples should be able to get married. So, lets get right to abcs chief White House Correspondent jonathan karl. Jon, you covered this from the white house for some time. Shifting opinion on this . Reporter david, i dont think weve ever seen Public Opinion move so dramatically on such a hot button issue. Take a look at this. Just ten years ago, 59 of americans opposed gay marriage. Today, 59 favor it. An incredible turnaround, with young people leading the way. And the impact of todays action or inaction by the Supreme Court could be felt immediately. You could see the story in the pictures. Today in virginia, same sex couples getting married. This afternoon, this morning, it would have been illegal for them to do that. But there is still a legal battle ahead in at least 20 states, gay marriage is still prohibited. But david, the trend here is unmistakable. All right, jon karl live at the white house tonight. Jon, thank you. Now, to a Dramatic New Development in the manhunt for one of americas most wanted. The man accused of that deadly ambush on state troopers. A letter from the accused gunman himself. Seen right there in that documentary about a war reenactment. He has led searchers on a cat and mouse game through the pennsylvania woods for three weeks now, and now this letter. Filled with details of what he did that started this all. Abcs linzie janis in pennsylvania. Reporter tonight, abc news has Learned Police searching for eric frein found a handwritten letter by the alleged cop killer, detailing how he shot two state troopers. And how he escaped. Authorities say it isnt clear if the letter was left on purpose and it offers no motive. Today, freins family declining to speak with us. This, as Police Patrol the area near the familys home, where less than 24 hours ago, a state trooper thought he spotted the survivalist and war reenactor seen in this documentary. Its not vietnam. Were in the middle of pennsylvania. Were in a revolutionary war fort. Reporter hundreds of officers racing to the location of the possible sighting sunday evening. One of the advantages of fall and winter is, the leaves go away. So, mr. Frein doesnt have a canopy anymore to cover him. Reporter investigators say frein will likely break into one of the hundreds of Vacant Properties in this area in search of food and shelter. John hornby is surrounded by vacation homes. Well walk around the back, walk around the building, check all the glass. Reporter david, this area is also full of abandoned homes, like this one. Police say frein could use any one of them for shelter from the elements. David . Linzie janis with us again tonight. Linzie, thank you. And we move on now to dangerous weather brewing across america tonight. We saw images like this one in texas, all the way to kentucky. Large hail bouncing off homes and backyards. And this Severe Weather tonight, on the move. 16 million americans at risk in the heartland. And this is moving quickly. So, lets get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, tracking it all. Ginger . Reporter more than 30 Severe Weather reports already. So many of them, the large hail. And its all right along this cold front. So, for the remainder of the evening, going into west virginia, eastern tennessee, parts of northern alabama, well be on the lookout for the strong winds, but certainly the large hail, because it has the history of producing it. Our next headline comes from the pacific ocean. Weve got the rest of simon. It will make landfall in baja by tomorrow night and then its the moisture that really pumps up, especially between phoenix and tucson. Well be watching for flash flooding. All right, ginger. Thank you. And i know youve been watching this, as well. The stunning images of that other monster storm overseas tonight. The deadly typhoon as seen from space, slamming into japan today. Winds up to 80 Miles Per Hour and crashing waving pummeling the shores. Streets suddenly deep under water. Just incredible. At least one american airman died and two are missing after being swept out to sea in okinawa. Another typhoon is expected to hit japan early next week and we will track it for you. Back here at home tonight and to the mysterious and fastmoving virus taking a deadly turn now, as it spreads among children across this country. The map showing 46 states now affected by that virus. And in new jersey tonight, the first confirmed death of a child linked only to this virus. A 4yearold boy showing no symptoms of the virus who went to sleep and never woke up. Abcs linsey davis with much more on this case, with no warning signs, and the efforts now to clean the school. Reporter the parents of eli waller still in shock tonight. Their 4yearold, the First Official fatality directly caused by enterovirus 68. The little boy seemed fine when he went to sleep the night of september 24th. He was put to sleep that night by his mom and never woke up. Reporter eli was the youngest and only boy of a set triplets. His sisters are believed to be healthy, but are being monitored. In a Statement Released by his family, they describe eli as a beautiful mix of eagerness and hesitancy, need and striving, caution and surprise, all of which were grounded in a pure unconditional love. And there is also concern tonight about another preschooler at elis school. His family anxiously awaiting results from the cdc to determine if he has the virus, too. Theres no more symptoms of cold, but we are having trouble with breathing still. Where hes gasping for air. Reporter david, district Officials Say they have thoroughly cleaned all buildings and are taking every precaution. And while parents are still concerned, Officials Say attendance initially dropped down to 45 , but today, back up to just shy of 100 . David . All right, linsey, thank you. And we have been reporting here on those giant cases of credit card theft, your personal information stolen. Home depot, target and last week, of course, jpmorgan chase. Well, tonight here, the new bust. Were your credit cards used to buy these luxury goods . Heres abcs gio benitez tonight with pictures. Reporter tonight, allegations of one of the boldest inside jobs at one of americas most treasured stores. Investigators say these luxury shoes and bags were bought using stolen information, with the help of employees at saks fifth avenue. More than 200 pairs of shoes and about 80 handbags. Grand total . More than 400,000. Investigators say the alleged ring leader, tamara williams, who was not a saks employee, got Social Security numbers and other info from more than 20 saks credit card holders. That info was shared with at least four saks sales people and used to look up account numbers. Then, to make it look like a normal sale on security cameras, williams would allegedly recruit fake shoppers to pick up the merchandise. Then, either sell it on the black market or return it to the store for gift cards. These were pinpointed attacks on individual accounts. Reporter and tonight, saks tells abc news there was no compromise to the security of its networks or systems, but its just another reminder, david, that youve got to check those credit card statements. All right, gio benitez, thank you. And there still much more ahead on world news tonight this monday. And look at this. The miracle moment watched all over the world. The out of control race car, unbelievable, flying into those fans. They all survive. And what weve learned tonight about that particular place on the track. Its coming up here. Monday night football, also hours away, and look at this right here tonight. Why that quarterback there, so angry, pointing to his helmet. Its so serious, authorities are now investigating tonight. And then, right here, an American Landmark sold to the chinese this evening . President s since the reagans have all stayed there in that president ial suite. Famous movies have been shot there. So, will the president s now stay there in the future . What theyre saying about that as we continue. 40, 21. Could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement . I dont think so. Well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. You know, if you play football foryoure gonna learn toid, deal with alot of pain. But it is nothing like the pain that shingles causes. Man when i got shingles it was something awful. It was like being blindsided by some linebacker. You dont see it coming. 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Take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. Honey, you did it baby laughs now to that stunning moment, a race car driver losing control on the final turn, flying right into spectators. Amazingly, no one seriously hurt. But it had us asking, are there any standards as to where fans should be allowed to stand . Heres abcs Clayton Sandell tonight. Reporter the truly amazing thing about this moment of terror is that none of these spectators was hurt. Its worth a second look as a car in italy loses control during a weekend race. Remarkable, because in most car versus spectator crashes, the spectator loses. Three people died last week in the netherlands, this monster truck careening out of control. Glenn consur shot this video last year while racing up colorados pikes peak. You can see just how close the crowd gets. So, to prevent injuries, this year, the race changed the rules. All spectators now restricted to several safety zones. Consur manages the high plains raceway in colorado where we met him today. He says a good rule of thumb is to keep at least 50 feet away and stay out of the danger zones, like the outside of curves, right where those italian spectators were watching. Obviously, people want to get close to the action, but the closer to the action they are, the more likely it is theyre going to become apart of the action in a bad way. Reporter sometimes close can be too close. Clayton sandell, abc news, deer trail, colorado. When we come back here tonight, the new details coming in. What were now learning about american swimmer Michael Phelps, in hot water last week, and tonight, whats now happened to him because of it. And a big change for a famous hotel. The home away from home for so Many American president s, so many famous movies. Tonight, sold to the chinese . Any guesses which hotel . Chinese . Any guesses which hotel . [thinking] is it that time . The son picks up the check . 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This, of course, in the wake of his second dui arrest. Over the weekend, phelps tweeting that he was checking into rehab. And a dangerous moment in football. Buffalo bills quarterback kyle orton says this pass was incomplete because someone shined a laser pointer at him. You can see him with the ref there, gesturing to his face after the play and then later, the kicker says he missed this field goal because the same thing happened to the Player Holding the ball. The team has filed an official complaint with the nfl. Authorities are investigating tonight. And a new owner for a new york landmark. The Waldorf Astoria Hotel bought by a Chinese Insurance Company for nearly 2 billion. Its glittery dining room is where al pacinos character offered tango lessons in scent of a woman. But the waldorfs president ial suite is where every president since Herbert Hoover has stayed while in new york. 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But sunday, far from the field, monsignor lloyd torgerson, tom bradys priest, with an unexpected request. If i could ask for one more prayer tonight, id ask for a prayer for our fellow parishioner and dear friend, tom brady. Hes got a big match tonight. Struggling a little bit, so, he needs our prayer. Reporter laughter from the pews, but then, just hours later, tom brady, smiling again. The patriots winning 4317. So, we tracked down the monsignor. Monsignor, its david muir in new york. Can you hear us . Yes, i can, david. Can you hear me . I can hear you loud and clear and apparently so can someone else. When you talk, someone listens. Thank you for saying that, david. Its all gods wonderful grace, isnt it . Its something. Because not only did tom brady win, he made history. The sixth quarterback to pass for 50,000 yards. Pass is caught. Thats 50,000. Do you think he had any idea there was divine intervention here . Tom is a believer, david. He has a strong faith in god. Well, let me ask you this. Have the requests been pouring in today . I have had a few requests. A few requests, but his work, at least on sunday, was done. With a victory for the football star he knows well. He married brady and his wife gisele. He baptized their children. Now, hes blessed the field. That was a sunday service like weve never seen. Thank you, david. I appreciate it. And that is world news tonight this monday. We hope to see you right back tonight Live Team Coverage from at and t park. Post game reaction to the giants ninth inning rally. The principal of a Bay Area High School tonight. And rest room violence in 11 eyes stadium the fight ended with the arrest of two unsportsman like fans Governor Brown and his way to the oakland mayors race. But his track record isnt too impressive. And that is the way it would end the giants are still up two games to one in the series. Good evening, and thanks for joining us im cheryl jennings. Im larry beil the giants hoping for another Champagne Party this afternoon. Celebration delayed by the nationals. The giants tried to mount a come back in the bottom of the ninth. Hits, sack flies scored a run. That is all they can muster. So game four is coming up tomorrow night as we go live now to abc7 sports anchor mike shumann. Shu, giants have to be disappointed this game came down to one bad throw in the seventh. No question, larry. Top 7, 2 men on. A sacrifice bunt laid down. Lets show you video. He is normally a good defensive pitcher and fielding may be the worst area made in his career. Tried to get the out at third. Two men will score. Brice harper added to the dilemma later. 41 would be the final. Manager bruce bocci agreed that that was just a bad play on his part. He tried to do too much. And he tried to rush it and threw ate way well, too. I may d