With their own free will, they prefer to be helped or monitored here. And in the first case, the lady with ebola, what is the latest on her condition . Reporter yes, what we heard today is unfortunately her condition has deteriorated. The doctor out of the hospital came out earlier today and said look, i cant give you much in terms of the information and confidential reasons. I can tell you she has deteriorated. I also spoke to the head of the union here who represents the nurses who told me she is not doing very well. Her brother came out and basically said that she is using a breathing aid to really help her, really paints the picture of unfortunately how badly the case has turned for her. Were learning serious oversights leading up to her diagnosis, what is the latest on that . Reporter yes, absolutely. This is something i have been following for the last two days really trying to piece together what happened. What we figured out with cnn is from the day she started her symptoms to the day she was admitted to the hospital behind me, it took eight days, anderson, eight days. And the moment she got to the first hospital, which she shouldnt have gone to the first hospital here, it took more than eight hours. So all of this, many doctors she saw basically saying to her, you only have mild fever. Take medicine, go back home. Every step, she saw three different doctors, all of them turned her away, anderson. And it is not just spain, seems like people throughout the United Kingdom are also very concerned about this right now. Reporter oh, absolutely, look, i have to tell you people are on edge here, youre starting to see the fears rising as well in the u. K. , british papers saying why arent we following the similar procedures we see in the u. S. . France is on edge as well. Weve seen in the last four hours also the u. K. Saying they will have screening procedures at heathrow, and a variety of places, they are trying to find out information where these people have come from. Particularly people coming from the key regions in west africa. They will ask people coming into the uk, basically, where did you come from, how long were you there and where are you going . So far they are not doing medical tests. But it really paints the picture of how people are fearful for their lives, especially here as the person has taken a turn for the worse people are starting to think this is really real. This has become a possibility to become knocking on our door. So many people on edge here tonight. In madrid. And of course, one of the concerns is you cant even test people, they wont show positive until they are showing symptoms, even if they are infected. Back in texas, the family of the first person diagnosed in texas, the family of thomas duncan, who died early yesterday morning. His nephew writes eric duncan was treated unfairly, he walked into the hospital. The other patients were carried in after an 18hour flight. It is suspicious to us that one black patient died, the others lived. He began treatment here but was not given a chance. Cnns senior medical correspondent Elizabeth Cohen joins me, i want to ask you about the other suspected case in dallas, the deputy sheriff. Last night he thought maybe he had ebola. I understand test results came back today. There is good news for him, correct . Right, anderson, the test results are negative and mr. Monnig has left the hospital. He has been discharged. There is no surprise there. He had no contact with mr. Duncan, he also didnt have a fever. So if somebody doesnt have a fever, why exactly did he think he had ebola in the first place, just because he was not feeling well . It sounds like they were being cautious. You know, when you were younger if people played the game of telephone. It sounds like that is what happened. At the beginning there was information put out that he was a contact of mr. Duncans, that he had been in contact with him but that turned out not to be true but since that went out in the beginning, the guys in the hazmat suits came out. The whole nine yards. It is time to slow it down. That was just a miscommunication in many ways. As for mr. Duncan, the family is concerned. He did not get as aggressive treatment as the other ebola patients in the united states. When i talked to louise, the mother of one of his children, she had the same feelings on the phone or even off the phone. How was their treatment different . Reporter right, his treatment was different in a couple of ways. First of all, he didnt get an experimental medication for ebola until he had been in the hospital for nearly a week. When you look at the nbc cameraman who is currently hospitalized. The other ebola patients in the u. S. They got experimental treatments immediately. Now, the hospital sent out a message saying that mr. Duncan got his experimental treatment as condition warranted. When i talked to doctors, they said look you want to get people treatment as quickly as you possibly can, even a day or two can make a big difference, so it is not clear why his condition would warrant nearly a week wait. The other thing that is different, several patients got blood transfusions from an ebola survivor. The World Health Organization said that may help you build antibodies and help you recover from ebola. He didnt get one of those donations, the family said they were told it wouldnt be proven effective. The hospital said they couldnt find a blood donor. I also talked to Nancy Writebol, she said she is always willing to give blood but has a very rare blood type. Dr. Brantly has given blood two times. Chief medical correspondent dr. Sanjay gupta, and professor of Public Health at the university of texas at dallas and a former cdc detective. What do you make about this, did he receive the same kind of treatment that some of the others had . Zmapp, which is what the two americans were treated with, the government says there is no more of that. I should point out that dr. Kent brantly, when he got the treatment it was about seven days into the treatment, as well. Of course, dr. Brantly was the first patient to receive that. We dont know if it works for sure. And Nancy Writebol said she didnt know if it was the zmapp that helped, but the good care. Replacing the fluids, making sure the fluids are normalized. But having said that the protocol is developing where the patients are getting some of the treatment early. We hear it with several patients flown back into the united states. The fact he didnt get it. If it were my family member, we wouldnt wanted them to get it as well. The blood, only writebol and brantly were possibly donors, they were not a match. Could they have gotten it flown back . What concerns me is he was sent back home, he was given an antibiotic, even though he was told he had a virus. What was the reason driving it . But that is not what you hope would happen there. And dr. Yasmim, it is interesting, we focus on the dallas hospital oversights there. It seems like spain could have even bigger problems on their hands, we just heard from isa, a doctor caring for the patient in madrid. He said the sleeves were too short, his arms were exposed. That seems to nullify the whole point. Absolutely, and it seems they miss that in the handling of the ebola cases. That is a time we see the epidemic rage in the countries in west africa. It is really not a time to be skipping steps. This is absolutely key in the situation. As the epidemic continues in west africa well more and more likely see cases imported into the u. S. And europe, as well. Sanjay gupta, is this just the learning curve that is inevitable in a case like this . I would love to say that. This is not that complicated. In terms of the basic safety the themes, doctors take care of Infectious Diseases all the time. The protocols are the same. It is a different infectious disease, bodily fluids cant get on your skin. There is no magic there, those are the basic steps, as multiple as we talk about the steps, the trials, if you cant get the basic steps right you have a real problem. Doctors without borders, for a long time they have been taking care of these types of patients for nearly 40 years. They have a very, very low rate of infection. We know that it can be done and done well. Dr. Yasmin, on this program, the doctor said look, money devoted to disaster preparedness, repeat training and stuff has been slashed ever since the year after 9 11 when it skyrocketed after 9 11. And now it has been going down gradually. The Public Health budgets are slashed. Is that what were seeing . There is not repeat training on this . That is absolutely right, anderson, in fact that is the same case in spain. The protesters who demonstrated today about the significant cuts made in the government sector, in health care, the same has happened here. When i worked at cdc we were always working with less and less money every year and it was very, very challenging to realize that we were dealing with epidemics around the world as well as Public Health epidemics here like whooping cough and flu, we often feel like were working behind the scenes here. But the Public Health concerns have to be there for situations like this. And the cdc director dr. Tom frieden says the only thing like this has been aids, a striking comparison. A very sobering one, anderson, were still dealing with that epidemic right now learning so much from the mistakes we made earlier in the hiv epidemic in 1981 and two. One thing we have to examine here, we keep hearing this epidemic started in march of this year. 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Turns out the man who smashed the window was accused of using Excessive Force in the past. Susan candiotti said she understand how he felt, because her family had a similar incident. Have you seen that video . Oh, my goodness, it brings back memory. Yolanda gray has memories, after this couple was stopped for not wearing the seat belts. It shows the Hammond Police using the stun gun after he refuses to get out of his girlfriends car during a 13minute standoff. Two children are in the back seat. Yolanda gray recognizes the officer shattering the window. That is the guy, the same one that tackled me. The one that busted the glass open, oh, my gosh, the baby is crying. I heard my baby crying. She was standing in the street. Reporter in 2006, gray and her family were pulled out of their car moments after leaving their driveway. No one told them why. Police ordered her husband to get out of the car. He complied. This is where it happened. This is exactly where it happened. They asked me to get out of the car, i get out of the car with my hands up and the one that tackled me came from this side of the street. And as i was almost where i needed to be h, he tackled me. Reporter gray says she was bruised and manhandled after being put out on the street. According to court Papers Police say she refused to get out of the car and when she did started running before the police tackled her. My oldest son jumps out of the car screaming that is my mom, that is my mom. He was put in a chokehold and a gun put on his head. And your other son . My other son was taken out of the car and cuffed. And your daughter . My daughter, no one attended to the baby. Turns out, she and her lawyers say it was a case of mistaken identity that police were allegedly looking for a man who she says looked nothing like her husband. Yet grays husband was charged with Disorderly Conduct and they were both charged with resisting an officer. She declined a plea offer before trial. They said they would give us one last chance if we would just write a letter of apology they would drop all of the charges. And you said . Absolutely not. The couple was acquitted and sued the same officer, two others and the city on a civil rights claim. They settled out of court. So when she heard and saw the glass shattering incident a few weeks ago it hit home. What kind of memories does this bring back to you . The most horrific memories. My kids innocence were taken that day. A lot of people were asking why didnt the man just get out of the car and get out of the car it might have ended the whole thing . I am enraged every time somebody makes that comment because they have no idea. And we did everything that they asked but the moment that we got out that was when the horrific harassment started. Cnn has been unable to reach the Police Department for comment on the 2006 case. The officer who gray says tackled her coincidently, the same ones seen breaking the glass in the separate incident also could not be reached. In a Statement Issued this week, police said the window was broken because officers were concerned for their safety after the passenger reached for a backpack in the rear seat and refused lawful orders to get out of the car. Susan joins us now live from hammond, indiana, i understand that jamal jones, the man tasered in the video, Police Issued a warrant for him in connection with a misdemeanor drug charge from years ago. What is the details on that . Call. Anderson, we just learned this a little while ago. Turns out they issued this warrant on a charge dating back to 2007 involving a misdemeanor marijuana charge. Allegedly speeding and driving on a suspended license. Now, jamal jones lawyers are calling this pure retaliation because of that broken window, smashed window incident. And we have not been able to talk to the police because theyre not commenting on anything that has to do with this case because of the pending lawsuit. Susan, appreciate the update. I want to bring in our legal analysts, sunny hostin, and the representative for george zimmerman. Sunny, first of all, what do you make of this arrest warrant . Is it unusual to pursue this yearold marijuana offense . It is retaaluatiotretaliatio weve seen this playbook before, lets somehow try to hurt the reputation of the victim who i really believe was the victim of Excessive Force here. And if all, anderson, they could find was this misdemeanor marijuana charge, my goodness. I mean, you know they have been digging. And i think it just goes to show you what i have been saying all along that this is a Police Department that is clearly just run amok, these were officers using Excessive Force. The one officer that broke the window has three other incidents of Excessive Force. Three other suits. All of them settled. My question is why is he still on the police force . Why hasnt he been suspended eve