Kilauea. Its dangerously close to one hawaiian town. Thanks for joining us, everyone. We begin with the latest developments on ebola in the united states. A nurse quarantined in new jersey who had tested negative for the virus is heading home to maine. Not the end of her ordeal, because kaci hickox recently returned from treating ebola patients in west africa. She had harsh words for governor Chris Christie for putting the quarantine in place in the first place. It contradicts revised cdc guidelines that call for voluntary home quarantine only for people at the highest risk of infection. Those include Health Care Workers who suffer a needle stick while caring for an ebola patient or who treated someone while not in protective gear. But you see, the cdc says most Health Care Workers, including most returning from west africa should need only daily monitoring, not full isolation. Miguel marquez takes a look at this controversy. Reporter new jersey Chris Christie not backing down from his mandatory quarantine order. I have no second thoughts about it. Reporter but the quarantine of kaci hickox is getting slammed. She was quarantined after returning from west africa. I just came back from one of the most difficult months of my life. And to make me stay for 21 days, to not be with my family, to put me through this emotional and physical stress is completely unacceptable. Reporter conditions in new jersey quarantine, stark, to stay clean, a foot pump sink, no shower. The room a decent size, but is this any way to treat a Health Care Worker who just completed a monthlong tough stint in ebolaridden west africa. I dont think ive been treated well this past month. Reporter he insists hick hickox appeared sick. The reason she was put in isolation in the first place is that she was running a high fever and symptomatic. The commitment to this cause is something that should be honored and respected, and i dont think we do that by making her live in a tent for two days. Reporter and hick hickox is sudd suddenly being released. If she was continuing to be ill, she has to stay. She hadnt had any symptoms for 24 hours and tested negative for ebola, so theres no need to keep her. Reporter but the aid worker who helped those struggling in sierra leone where nearly 1300 people have died says it just doesnt mix. It is so frustrating to me. Hes not a doctor, and hes never ladies on me, and thirdly, i have been asymptomatic since i have been here. Kofi annan is also speaking out against the quarantine of nurse hickox. Its not backed up by science. The doctors from World Health Organization to cdc here and other countries have indicated the west knew what to do is to close up the border, to come up with this sort of restrictions. And scare away potential help. Reporter when governor christi says his first responsibility is the Public Safety and Public Health of the people in new jersey, how do you square that circle . Oh, i agree with him, that our concern should be for the Public Safety and Public Health. But if that is a concern we also have to accept that the only way you can deal with it and protect the people in the medium to long term is to stop the epidemic. If you come with procedures and approaches that scares off the Health Workers and they are not going to go to where the issue is to help stem it, are you not in the end going to be ahead of the game. Such an important point there as well, because there is a desperate need for more Health Care Workers to head to west africa. And theyre all watching whats happening now. If youre quarantining everyone surely it will prohibit a few from signing up. The problem is, they would not be working for three weeks. They wouldnt have any impact on their families. You may be wondering what americans think of all this. We have a new poll, and it shows the majority of the folks think that the u. S. Is doing a good job of handling ebola. Nearly seven out of ten want people quarantined if they are showing ebola symptoms. A lower number, 30 want symptomatic travelers banned completely from entering the u. S. And when asked about u. S. Citizens traveling back from africa, 78 favor quarantines. And only 20 want to ban them from entering the company. Ten other personnel are being monitored in italy after a trip to west africa. The u. S. Army has started what it calls controlled monitoring for 21 days for all soldiers returning from ebola hot zones. Also as of monday, six u. S. States have a threeweek active Monitoring Program in place for people entering the country from liberia, guinea and sierra leone. That means Health Officials would make daily contact with them, about 70 of air travelers from the ebola hot zone enter the u. S. In those six states. Now the controversy is not limited to the u. S. Australia is now imposing new travel restrictions to contain the deadly disease, and they include suspending immigration from ebolaaffected countries. Lets talk more with andrew stevens. He joins us live from hong kong with more on that. There is this large debate happening all over the world. The balance between politics and science. But what is changing as far as australias immigration policy and the way it screens atkrifk passengers . Reporter its quite a dramatic step taken by the Australian Government. They are banning giving anyone a new visa if they are seeking to come to australia from an ebolaaffected country. Its aimed at the west african countries, but the australians are not saying it is specifically those countries. What they say, for any grounds at all, humanitarian or otherwise, you will not be able to get a visa to enter australia. If you already have a visa,ly tested three separate times before you come to australia where you will be put on watch as well. And if you are an australian resident coming back to australia you will also be quarantined. So there is quite a big move from the australians. It has been met, though, with quite a lot of criticism in political circles, this decision to basically ban anyone, whether they have ebola symptoms or not from coming to australia if theyre seeking new visa. The greens are calling it a shameful decision that the immigration spokesman for the green party said this, that banning refugees from fleeing west africa is like shattering out the win dies while a house burns down. She calls it shameful. Its mightily selfish and cruel and does not reflect the australian character. So certainly a big decision taken by the australian Prime Minister tony abbott which feeds into this discussion about how best to tackle ebola and to try to limit the spread, errol. And we should note, andrew that similarly to the u. S. And spain where weve seen these Health Care Workers return and be suspected to have ebola, australia has had Health Care Workers return too and she turned out not to have ebola. But there was already a bit of dough bait over the countrys practices as it relates to this. Shed some light on that. Reporter yeah, absolutely. Tony abbott coming in for sharp criticism from none less than the australian medical association. The ama. They describe the Ebola Response plan as quite chaotic. They say, the government is saying theyve got 20 highly trained response caregivers. They say they dont know who they are or how they were trained. There has not been any cases of ebola diagnosed in australia. There have been several people put into quarantine. Some people have exhibited a fee of, like symptoms coming back from africa, but thats proven not to be ebola. Also important to note, that the u. S. And the u. K. , britain, have both asked australia, the australian Prime Minister, tony abbott, to send Health Care Workers to the front line, effectively to south africa. Now the Australian Government has not yet said they will send anyone. Tony abbott says we think its more important to be fighting ebola back home than it is on the front line. They were asked a month ago by the u. S. And u. K. To send people. The u. S. Has sent, what, 3,000 people in, the u. K. Sent about 350 in. Australia has not decided to send anyone in. The signals coming from canberra is that theyre not prepared to. Thats putting them at odds with many in the community including key allies like the u. S. And britain in the strategy in fighting this outbreak. So interesting to see all of the politics in different nations mixed in to the overall Ebola Response and the variance, right . We watch all this. Great to see you, andrew stevens, just past midday in hong kong. And we turn to spain now for an update on the situation there. Health officials released ten people on ebola watch at a madrid hobbspital monday. They had close contact with the nurses aide who contracted the disease, but she is now ebola free. Her husband is among those released and is angry about the treatment of his wife and their family dog. Al goodman has the details. Reporter the husband, xavier, got out of hospital on monday with a defiant attitude, promising to undo the damage his family suffered, especially the nurses aide who remains in hospital. She was a member of the medical team at the hospital that treated a missionary who came back and died here. The husband, xavier, demanded the resignation of a senior official from the madrid government even though this official has already publicly apologized to the family. Translator we want people to be held responsible. And im talking the Regional Health minister, mr. Xavier rodriguez. He put words in teresas mouth, claiming she didnt know how to put on the protective suit. Reporter the husband also sharply criticized the decision by madrid authorities to put the familys dog to sleep on fears that it might also have the ebola virus. The husband, while he was still in hospital mounted a campaign that got 400,000 followers on social media in support of the familys dog. Translator excaliber was executed without giving me a chance to appeal. As weve seen in the united states, it wasnt necessary. We lost a scientific opportunity to see the disease develop in animals. Reporter the familys new lawyer promised to explore legal action on three fronts. First damage to the familys honor, second, putting the familys dog to sleep and third, the protocols for Health Care Workers like theresa romero. Were they the right protocols . Were they followed correctly, they may have put teresa romeros life in danger. Al goodman, cnn, madrid. Lets bring you some updates now on a number of ebola cases weve been following. In new york, a 5yearold boy who recently visited west africa and developed a fever has now tested negative for the virus. Hell remain in isolation at the hospital for now. And dr. Craig spencer who tested positive for ebola after returning from guinea is in serious but stable condition in new york city. Hes now received a plasma transfusion from a recovered ebola patient. Well, coming up next here on cnn, police are revealing more about the actions of the shooter who opened fire inside a u. S. High school. What he did leading up to that attack. And sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,nd. And stay awake during the day. This is called non24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blind. Talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 8448242424. Or visit your24info. Com. Dont let non24 get in the way of your pursuit of happiness. 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Teachers so often the Unsung Heroes in instances like this every day. The Sheriffs Department says the gun used in the attack was registered to one of frybergs family members. Two of frybergs victims were also relatives. His cousins were wounded in the shooting. Gary tuckman visited the indian reservation where they lived. Reporter a bald eagle overlooks the picturesque tualip indian reservation. It is the home of the shooter. How are you related to the shooter . Its my cousin. Reporter and nate hatch, one of the 14 year olds wounded, youre related to him, too . Thats my nephew. Reporter and andrew fryberg, youre related to him also . Thats my cousin. Reporter there are thousands of people in the tualip tribe and many families are related to each other. Many knew all three teenage cousins well. They hung out together. They played basketball together, cultural stuff together. Reporter tribal members say respecting each other, technically ones elders is one of the most important concepts on the reservation, paulas son is brandon hatch. Very important. One of the things to live by. Reporter how do you deal with this emotionally right now . Its more of a confusion than anything. Really want to know the main purpose of what led town it than everything, why, cant really feel anything once i know that first. Reporter much of life here on the tualip reservation is similar to the way it has been for centuries. They eat and sell what they catch. Hunting is an important part of the culture too, then and now. Also traditional totem poles remain part of the culture at many homes. My dad has got it restored, redone more than once. So it looks good. Reporter the tualips have dealt with a lot of adversity over the years like many nativeamerican tribes, but what they deal with now is unprecedented for them. I want to wake up and know it was a nightmare, you know, go away, but its something that weve got to go through, heavenly father never said it would be easy. He only said it would be worth it. Reporter gary tuckman, cnn. Tualip, washington. Its difficult to understand what those family members are going through. They may never get answers theyre seeking. Thats the worry here. Villages on hawaiis big island are on alert. Bubbling lava is getting too close for comfort. Well walk you through the emergency measures in place next. Were aig. And were here. To help communities recover and rebuild. Their roads, their schools, their buildings, their offices. Were a leading Global InsuranceCompany Based right here in america. For everything from Loss Prevention to cybersecurity. Were here to stand behind our commitments that weve made to our clients, our customers. Were aig. Were here to help take on the risk. For people, for companies, and the world. To help you realize a better tomorrow. 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The kilauea volcano has actually been erupting since 1983, which is just astounding. Thats a long time. But in june of this year, the lava began moving toward a village of more than 900 residents. We have more on the precautions being taken there. Reporter the kilauea flow engulfed a cemetery and now residents of the big island hope it doesnt kill off a town. The flows reportedly moving 10 to 15 yards per hour. Its burning through thick brush, fern, a lot of smoke coming off the front, a lot of cracking, methane explosions are going on. So its a noisy situation out there, just from all the burning vegetation. Reporter the lava is swallow being up fences and residents have been placed on evacuation advisory. Crisscrossed with ribbons of incan desant cracks and more lava accumulates below the crust. Why has the governor asking for a disaster declaration and aide. Were keeping everybody informedage people working around the clock really hard to minimize as much as possible the impact on our people. Reporter this lava flow is expected to displace 900 School Children in the greater area. Some tell us while the lava wont necessarily hit their homes or businesses they fear they will be cut off. To combat this, they have built alternate gravel roads around the expected path of lava. But getting around the lava could be so difficult that a clinic is preparing a clinic on the other side of the flow. People with respiratory problems have been told to take precautions and head indoors. For now, theres no end in sight for this gray and Orange Advance as the observatory says kilauea is still erupting on its summit on the eastern side of the volcano. For this hawaiian community, kilauea represents the ultimate dangerous beauty. Cnn, los angeles. We do want to get more on the lava flows ex