Prodemocracy protesters to clear out of key areas by monday local time. And it seems many have complied. The size of the crowd outside the chief Executives Office has shrunk dramatically, and Government Employees are able to return to work. But in other parts of the city many activists continue to defy the deadline. Are the two sides heading toward a stalemate . Kyung lah joins me from hong kong. I asked you that question about 24 hours ago, kyung, and it looked like they would. 24 hours later how does it look like you to . Reporter its theres been a little progress. That might be the best way to put it, natalie. You can see that the road that im standing on is somewhat empty but this has generally been the pattern throughout the day. Roads have been a bit emptier and as the day has gone on its gotten busier. But its not completely empty. Take a look. As you swing this way, you can see that there are still plenty of people out here. This is the man thoroughfare here in hong kong. So for this to be completely shut down, if youve ever been to honor kong, it is extraordinary. So whats the change from 24 hours ago . That bridge right there. See that pedestrian bridge . That foot bridge was allowed to open. If you look at video that we shot this morning you will see Civil Servants were allowed to return to work. That was a big concession. The government wanted their employees to return to the main governmental office, to head back to work. The entire area isnt open yet, but they were able to go back. The only impediment they had were some reporters who wanted to ask some questions about what it was like to go back to work. Heres what they told us. The ngo has been great. No complaints. Seeing the normal operation of the office is very essential to the society. So i think the government and protesters should make ways to make the office become normal today. I think it will be as peaceful as as before. Reporter so back here live, that pedestrian bridge where they were speaking to us right there, and swing over to the right, that is that main governmental office. So is it fully functioning . Not quite. Cars are not able to get in on the other side of the building. So the government isnt completely open. But mvp of it is. Many of those employees were allowed to return to work. What are we going to see later in the day, natalie . Were not sure. What we do know is that the protesters have moved from certain areas. Secondary schools were allowed to open. The government in part able to return. But they say they wont completely clear out of here until they can sit down and talk about their demands with the government. That being that they have more say, freedom to pick who becomes the elected leader of hong kong. Natalie . Well wait and see if that meeting happens. Thank you. Kyung lah for us live in hong kong. The search for Malaysia Airlines flight 370 has resumed. An initial search for the passenger jet and its 239 passengers was suspended earlier this year, but now one ship has already begun scanning the floor of the indian ocean. Two more ships set to join that search in the coming weeks. Paula hancocks is in seoul, south korea. She is covering this story for us. And paula, many have been waiting for this moment. Part 2 of the search. How did they 12k50id where to get it started again . Reporter well, natalie, this is basically a refined search area with the information that the Australian Authorities and International Experts have. They have been reanalyzing basically what that satellite and radar information was telling them, and they have decided that the search area should be further south than where they were searching many months ago. They also had one new piece of information. They had they said a failed Satellite Phone call made from the Malaysian Airlines staff on the ground to the aircraft. Now, it didnt go through, but they say the information that gave them was also helpful. Of course Australian Authorities are very well aware that they have raised hopes in the past, or at least their politicians have, and those hopes have been dashed. And they say at this point, though, they are cautiously optimistic. Jack song never dreamt he would still be wondering where his sister is. Song ching ling was a passenger on missing malaysian Airlines Flight mh 370, a flight she wasnt supposed to be on. A mother and a grandmother, song was booked not a later flight but agreed to swap tickets with another passenger to help them out. Mh 370, with 239 people on board, vanished from radar screens march 8th on its way from kuala lumpur to beijing. Despite an unprecedented search in the southern indian ocean where the plane is believed to have run out of fuel, not a single trace has been found. As a new phase of the search begins, song criticizes what he considers to be a lack of open information and investigation. Without investigation the searching is no use. Its not in the right area, not in the right direction. The searching is waste time, i just say. Waste of time. Reporter but australian officials in charge of the operation are cautiously optimistic the refined search area will bring results. It covers 60,000 square kilometers. Roughly the size of West Virginia or croatia. It could take up to a year and cost 348 million. So how will it work . Three ships will be equipped with a tow fish that contain side scan sonar and a camera to be towed about 100 meters above the ocean floor. Data will then be transmitted in realtime to the ship and on a daily basis via satellite to shore. How fast it goes depends essentially on the sort of terrain youre covering. And that varies from quite flat or sloping areas to ravines and fissures and crevices which require much closer work. Reporter ships have spent months mapping the previously unknown ocean floor, finding dramatic challenges like underwater volcanoes. Some families have lost confidence in this search. Some independent experts have even cast doubt on whether this is the right spot. The teams at sea are acutely aware that previous false starts raised false hopes. Australian Officials Say they know their priority is to give the families of 239 people on board that flight an answer as to what exactly happened. Natalie . All right. I hope they can provide that at some point as they resume this awesome task. Paula hancocks for us live in seoul, south korea. Thank you. As an ebola patient in the u. S. Struggles to survive, officials consider more precautions to try and stop the virus from spreading. Thats ahead here. Also, smoke rises over kobani. How isis is forcing its way into this Syrian Kurdish city. When i had my first migraine, i was lucky. That sounds crazy, i know. But my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. Excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. Plus, sensitivity to light and sound, even nausea. Excedrin migraine works. Its a fresh approach on education superintendent of public instruction Tom Torlaksons blueprint for great schools. Torlaksons blueprint outlines how investing in our schools will reduce class sizes, bring back music and art, and provide a wellrounded education. And torlaksons plan calls for more parental involvement. Spending decisions about our education dollars should be made by parents and teachers, not by politicians. Tell Tom Torlakson to keep fighting for a plan that invests in our public schools. Welcome back. The director of the u. S. Centers for Disease Control and prevention will brief president barack obama on ebola in the coming hours. The only patient diagnosed with ebola in the u. S. Is now in Critical Condition. Elizabeth cohen reports on the measures being taken and new precautions being considered to keep ebola from spreading. Authorities are following 48 people who may have come into contact with Thomas Eric Duncan. And the breakdown is like this. They are following seven hospital workers who had contact with duncan, and theyre considered in the higher risk category. And also three family members also in that higher risk category. The rest of the contacts, 38 of them, are considered lower risk. So whats happening with these contacts is that they get visits twice a day from a Health Care Worker and their temperature is taken and the Health Care Worker will ask them how theyre feeling. Will run down the list of the symptoms of ebola to make sure theyre not experiencing any of them. This helps explain how theyre trying to keep ebola from spreading within the united states. But authorities also want to keep it from arriving in the u. S. A second time. So i know when i came back from liberia it was just about the same time that Thomas Eric Duncan arrived and what i found was basically no screening. Now, they took my temperature in liberia at the airport there but they didnt take my temperature in the united states. In fact, they basically had no screening for myself and my two colleagues who arrived, even though we said we were journalists arriving from liberia who have been covering ebola. So now federal Officials Say they may start having more stringent measures which may include taking temperatures from people whove been visiting ebolaaffected countries. Elizabeth cohen for us there in texas. For a better understanding of what Health Challenges ebola survivors could face, john vause spoke with dr. Alexander garza. Hes the associate dean for st. Louis universitys college of public health. Doctor, for those who actually do manage to survive ebola, what are the complications . So a majority of them wont have lingering complications. But there are going to be a percentage of patients that will have some inflammatory reactions type of diseases. Not diseases but conditions after theyve suffered from ebola. So things like arthralgias, or pain in the joints. You can have problems with inflammation in your eyes. And theres even been cases reported where people have reported becoming blind in the after effects of ebola. And you say the prognosis isnt the same for everybody. Do we know why its different for different patients . Nobody really knows why right now. And this seems to this matches a lot with other infectious diseases. Theres other viruses and bacteria that can cause the same sort of immune response that can cause these chronic conditions. And its really difficult to tell who is going to fall victim to these and who isnt. Once someone is treated and survives ebola, can they have a relapse . Does it remain in their system . Or are they immune to it . Is it like being immune to a cold . So the prevailing science is youre immune to it. So youve seen cases of this where people have donated plasma, people that have survived ebola are donating plaid ma f plasma for people who are sick from ebola. And theres talk of setting up a program where people can donate plasma. There hasnt been any documented cases of someone surviving ebola and then it reoccurring. Now there, was a story on the news today about a gentleman, it was one of the american missionary physicians who is back in the hospital now after presumably getting over the ebola. And so it will be interesting to see what comes out of that case. Were constantly being told that if there is something good about ebola its the fact its not very contagious. Its incredibly deadly but its very hard to get. It seems that Eric Thomas Duncan became infected, if i have this right, simply by touching a woman who had the disease . That seems to be a lot more infectious, at least on the surface, than what were being led to believe. Right. So not knowing exactly what mr. Duncan was exposed to, from the stories i had read, which are probably the same ones you had, he was helping a pregnant female get into a car. So its hard to know what sort of fluids he was exposed to, what sort of bodily fluids he was exposed to, whether she was bleeding or whether she had some other bodily fluids on her. And how really involved he was with moving her around and how much he had in contact with her. Now, clear ly there are people who have ebola who didnt recognize they have even been in contact with someone who is ill. Thats what makes it a little bit more confusing. But you are right. Its not exactly the easiest thing to transfer. Its not like a respiratory virus where it can get expelled into the air and people can get infected. The bad thing about it, though, is very high case fatality rate. If you do catch the virus, your chances of surviving are around 5050. And thats the scary proposition of this. Kurdish fighters are losing their grip on kobani, syria. A defender inside the town tells cnn isis has invaded the citys southeastern edge and many kurds are now trying to escape. If isis captures kobani, it would control land stretching from its selfdeclared capital of raqqa to the border with turkey. On sunday turkish kurds gathered at the border to support kobanis defenders but were pushed back by turkish forces. Cnns phil black was in the middle of it all. Reporter you can see here theres a Turkish Security forces vehicle here that is coming under rocket fire from some of the local kurds whove been watching the fight go on across the border in syria, and theyve been responding with tear gas here. Meanwhile, just over here we can see another confrontation. There you can see a crowd of local kurds, and also we believe some of the Kurdish People that have crossed over from syria, again, confronting, throwing rocks at Turkish Security forces and they are responding with tear gas. You can see a cloud of tear gas moving across the landscape there. There is considerable anger from this local kurdish population that has been watching the battle unfold across the border in syria all day. They are angry, firstly that the Turkish Security forces and military will not allow many of them to cross over to join the fight. They are also angry that the Turkish Military is not doing more to protect their fellow kurds across the border in kobani. This is a backdrop to the conflict that is taking place just over here. This is where you can see the battle of kobani going on just in the distance. This is where we have witnessed through the course of this morning very heavy shelling, a very heavy bombardment by iceus for isis forces into this eastern and southeastern pocket of the city. Weve been watching the shells fall. Theres constant smoke, constant explosions coming from that direction. People who are still in the city, officials and fighters, tell us this is this they believe are coming from isis tanks that are maneuvering around that easternsoutheastern approach where kurdish fighters are battling isis that have moved right up to the outskirts of the city. Phil black, cnn, on the turkeysyria border. That city has been a flash point for some time now. U. S. Vice President Joe Biden has apologized to turkey and the United Arab Emirates after implying they helped facilitate the rise of isis. Biden reportedly called the uaes crown prince sunday to clarify his remarks. He had said on thursday that turkeys president admitted his country has mistakenly let foreign fighters cross from turkey into syria. And the turks, president erdogan told me, hes an old friend, said you were right, we let too many people through. Now theyre trying to seal their border. Mr. Erdogan denies making that comment. Biden apologized over the weekend. And the two countries reaffirmed their commitment to fighting isis militants. In japan people are feeling the impact from typhoon panfong. Still to come here week, following the storm as it speeds away from tokyo. cheering yeah touchdown whos ready for half time . Ok im going to draw something up new. Who ate the quarterback . Share what you love with who you love. Kelloggs frosted flakes. Theyre grrreat well, its going to take not one but two votes to decide brazils next president. 99 of the votes cast sunday have been counted and incumbent Dema Rousseff is in the lead thats her. But she did not get enough votes to win the first round outright. Now a Runoff Election is set for october 26th. Shasta darlington has more on brazils president ial battle. Reporter the tightest race in years, and its not over yet. President Dilma Rousseff came out ahead with about 41 of ballots, but she fell short of the 50 needed to avoid a runoff vote. The Biggest Surprise came in that shes going to be facing off neves, a centrist social democrat businessfriendly candidate, who got about 34 of the vote. And yet for weeks, according to preelection polls, it was marina silva, environmentalist, socialist party candidate, who was not on the going to make it to the runoff vote but was predicted to defeat Dilma Rousseff. Now, what we did hear over and over again was that it was the economy that was the big issue for many voters. Many of them because this big brics economy that have been growing so swiftly for many years, actually fell into a recession in the first half of the year. Im not going to vote for the Current Party because its definitely not thinking about strategic way to move forward the country. Reporter others, especially the poorest brazilians in the northeast and the north, were more concerned that many of the social benefits and government subsidies that were implemented during 12 years of the leftist Workers Party could be eliminated if Dilma Rousseff were voted out of office. Translator brazil needs to continue the social transformations that the current government is carrying out. We still have a lot of poor People Living in terrible conditions that need to be helped to start developing. Reporter brazilians also volted for state go