Are being monitored constantly. We eb mpb la only spreads by someone who has direct contact. So the core of control is identifying everyone who might have had contact with them and making sure theyre monitored for 21 days. In the meantime, later developed ebola is fighting for his life. Thomas eric duncans condition has been downgraded to critical. He of course is being kept in an Isolation Unit as a precaution. Lets take you live to dallas. They have been watching for any signs of ebola and they couldnt find them. Now they have located them. They have their phone numbers but they were not at home when authorities visited them. The idea is to follow. Its great that they have been found. It brings up the issue of how do you close enough monitor these people even when theyre low risk and whether authorities have any say. You cant take them into custody, can they . How do you keep an eye on these people so you dont lose them for a matter of hours. There are four family members who have been quarantined so these contacts are being told that were going to visit you. That would certainly be encouragemented to show up when youre supposed to. Considering further screening at some major u. S. Airports to try to help the spread of ebola. So im glad to see that they are thinking about taking more serious steps that might include taking temperatures of people who are returning from ebola effected countries. I expect to hear in the next few days what theyre going to do and what ta will do. You have been on this story for months. We appreciate it. Also some news today on the Extremist Group isis. Air strikes have all but. Take a look at this. Today our sources who are there say isis fighters have entered the city. Were told that the city you have been watching this for the last hour that this battle to keep them away hz has been going on for weeks. The kurds are vastly outnumbered and outgunned. Most have left. So you have got a small force trying to slow down the advance but i think its a matter of time before isis takes it over. We know ewe have said before that theyre not going cross over into turkey. Now you also calling the head of the uae today about whether those arab nations and allies are. They have been a strong ally for decades. I think we need to be careful what we say. Governments and citizens of these countries. But those are private individuals. Do you speak of this. Is turkey doing enough yet . We always like to see the turks actually intervene. The turks are going to figure out what level they are going to intervene. I hope we will. The big the turks are far superior. They have very, very strong forces. Thank you. We appreciate it. We will be with you later in the show. Also deadline day is arriving for protesters in hong kong. Right now it is about 5 00 a. M. Monday morning in hong kong and crowds of protesters remain on the streets chl leaders ordered to clear the streets. That is a key business in hong kong. Pro democracy have been blocking major they they. Insisting and while the ebola epidemic rages, scientists are looking for a vaccine. Many are asking why doesnt one exist yet. There is a question about how much they cost to develop and is big pharma willing to do that . Well talk about it next. Whos going to do it . Whos going to make it happen . Discover a new energy source. Turn ocean waves into power. Design cars that capture their emissions. Build bridges that fix themselves. Get more clean water to everyone. Whos going to take the leap . Whos going to write the code . Whos going to do it . Engineers. Thats who. Thats what i want to do. Be an engineer. [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring americas future engineers. Energy lives here. Come on lets hide in the attic. No. In the basement. Why cant we just get in the running car . Are you crazy . Lets hide behind the chainsaws. Smart. Yeah. Ok. 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Essentially the number of patients far exceeds the number of treatment beds that are available so there is an emergency or necessity to put more of them in place and probably more importantly to staff them. And you were telling me before that you have done this before, you have gone zones like this before where there is so much death that its hard to believe what the people are suffering through there. A lot of people wonder why there is no vaccine yet. Has it not proven because wi have not had an outbreak before . Is that the reason . Or is there Something Else . It is not being done as a biodefense effort. Most of the money that is coming is coming from federal agencies for the department of defense. Pardon me . I apologize. Carry on. So the amount of money on the surface of it quite significant, probably not as large as efforts to do this quite quickly and see it all the way through are necessary. Do you see that changing . Do you see big pharma changing its mind and feeling an op ligation . The number of doses of vaccine that would probably be required are not the requirement that would drive large pharma. Generally you have to look at the bottom line, long term. Its very significant. The need for a fax veen appears to be quite acute. Does that bother you at all looking at it as largely driven by profit . When you think about these lives, is there somewhere in the middle . Is there a solution . Even from a Public Health perspective, this is always taken as a cost benefit analysis. So that a production of a measles vaccine was the right thing to do. Provision of it is to support the business model. Thank you for coming on this sunday. Thank you, sir. Another medical condition has proven more deadly in the United States than ebola. The big reason for worry . It is a common virus that affects millions in this country every single year. We know now at least one child has already died from it. 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It is still not clear if that is what caused their death. Maybe this is not getting as much attention as it should. This virus is extremely common. There is between 10 to 15 Million People infected by the United States every year. So what makes this year different . More children have been hospitalized. Thats why the word is spreading. So is the fear. Especially the community where the virus was found present in the body of a little girl who died. It. My son knew her and said she was a nice and friendly girl. 10yearold emilys life was unexpectedly cut short last week. She was take on the the hospital for shortness of breath and her health down spiralled so quickly that she died within 24 hours. Thats according to the Rhode Island Department of health. Her sudden death has her worried about the safety of children. Im just hoping that the school is clean and our kids are safe. State Health Officials say emily died from what they say is a perfect storm. A staph infection coupled with entero virus d16 which according to the cdc infects 10 to 15 Million People every year in the u. S. The cdc emphasizes that it is unclear whether this virus has killed anyone. We dont know what role it played or how long it lasted. What we do know is that it can exacerbate symptoms of things like asthma. Fear of this virus is spreading quickly. More hospitalizations of children than normal. School districts are taking extra precautions to be sure that students are safe. Also thinking about a little girl who is greatly missed. The questions are why did it happen to her . She was so sweet. The unsettling reality according to the department of health, they will never really know exactly how their sweet girl died. Wow. It is hard to believe there are so few answers. Significant development in the past few days. The new jersey child who goes to bed with symptoms and the next morning they are dead. Up until now all of the information that we have received is that these four people, the samples were taken, tested and the virus was present. The medical examine r thats wh its so important. You hear all the typical things. Wash your hands. Try not to catch it. But what can parents do . I know kids with asthma are more susceptible to it but what can be done . The director of the rhode island Public Health department, the best tool for you, for parents is to tell their kids to wash hands sometimes you sing happy birthday twice. Whats important about children is that what these experts are saying is that this virus causes inflammation of the tubes where these children are breathing. So it closes those tubes. It makes it very difficult for these children to breathe. So what do they say . Parents of children with asthma are already very cautious. If they see anything anything different, take these children to the hospital. I think were not talking about it enough. We appreciate it. 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The most detailed map ever of the seabed in this area. 16,000 square miles covered with crumbling underwater volcanos, winding valleys, plunging canyons and maybe the solution to a mystery. The new map is not fine enough to show wreckage but it is a wealth of information to guide underwater search vessels. There makes a great deal of difference. They will be able to hold a tighter path right above the ocean floor knowing what is coming ahead of time so that they can go a little faster and get a lot more done in less time. Before the search broke off earlier this year, much hope was pinned on the blue fin underwater search robot. It came up empty. Australian authorities remain convinced in ark is the right place to look has given greater certainty and that gives them a better sense of where it ran out of fuel. Most likely south of these submerged mountains called broken ridge. You have to be very cautious about overpredicting or overcon if i dme overconfidence. Those days of scanning the surface for debris are over. Now it is all about looking in some places nearly four miles beneath the waves and once again hoping iffer a break. The search is scheduled to last for about a year. If they find the plane during that time of course it will be a huge step, but a bigamistry still remains what ever caused this plane to go down . Tom foreman, cnn, washington. Tom, thank you for that report. And you know as searchers focus on where flight 370 may have possibly gone down and how to find it, questions still linger. How did this flight disappear . Was it an accident or was it something criminal . Martin savage goes back to the beginning retracing the key moments of flight 370 and asking the experts all of the questions we still have. Could the disappearance of mh370 been deliberate . To answer that question, investigators zero in on the last two men known to be in control of the plane. Seen here passing through security on the night of the flight. First officer was only 27 years old. Very young to be flying a 777 in the u. S. But had gone through all the gates and had passed and was with a very senior guy. There were these 2011 photos taken of him in the cockpit with two passengers that initially raised eyebrows. That was very concerning to me that he would have invited someone into the cockpit. I dont think we indict the first officer with that fariq had no known motive and no apparent reason to take down the plane. There was just no indication that there was anything going on in his life other than he had made it. He had made it and was on an impressive career trajectory. 5,000 hours on a 737, you go from a small plane to big plane and this was his promotion. Reporter cnn aviation correspondent Richard Quest gained permission to fly on Malaysia Airlines in february. In an eery coincidence, it was one of fariqs last training flights on the boeing 777. There is absolutely no question that he was a qualified, competent pilot. The captain said he was one of the best they had. They landed the aircraft perfectly. One of fariqs next flights would be his last. Malaysia 370. For more on the planes disappearance, be sure to watch vanished the mystery of malaysia Airlines Flight 370, that is only here on cnn 9 00 p. M. Eastern tuesday. Also this, paul revere, leader of the 1960s rock band paul revere and the raiders died at his home in idaho. The band recorded a string of hits in the 60s and 7 0. Revere, the bands organist was known for his wild stage personality and came to be known as the mad man of rock n roll. The band had actually a tour scheduled to start next month. Paul revere was 7 6. Coming up next on the program, can an ebola patient be forced into quaurantine if they dont want to go, or someone suspected of having ebola . The outbreak has led to a lot of questions, a lot of legal questions. Were going to address those right after the break. E. Zero heartburn prilosec otc. 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