Breaking news story. Stocks plunge in the biggest selloff in a year and the family of ebola patience Thomas Eric Duncan family says it is suspicious to us that all the white patients survived and this one black patient passed away. He wasnt given a chance. But first the markets. The dow fell 3 35 points. Paul hicky is the cofounder of the spoke Investment Group hes outfront. You have been following this. This is reminiscent of the days on the new york stock ex change where you saw huge gyrations, and big ups and big downs. Why the fear right now . Erin, it is like old times and it is not a good thing. You see the big moves in the market and a good rule of thumb is when the problems keep mounting and you need more than one hand to count them, investors will become more fearful. And what we have is a fragile global economy, notwithstanding the strong u. S. Economy. But the fears of ebola are really weighing on sentiment. And while the bark is probably going to be worse than the bite, i think the chances of an outbreak here are very slim, it impacts things and it impacts economic activity. If you just look at the sars outbreak in asia in about ten years ago, it was a very small and contained thing, but the impact on the asian economy was geometrically more impactful. So i think that kind of thing and those kind of fears, until things shake out and there is certainty, you will have this is in the market. It is much more than a debate of what you do with a border, but it is affecting things like markets too. And today carl icon said a swift in the market is coming, at least 10 at least. And when you are talking about such great unknowns like ebola, should everyone with a 401 k consider taking money out of the market . I dont think so. You are talking about retirement plans and telling people to sell their retirements is not something to help. Youll see big swings. We were advising clienting in the month to be on the increases of vulner activity. Now if i had a big chunk of money right now and ready toib vest it tomorrow to invest is tomorrow morning, i would hold out. But after a few months, i think you would be well advised to stick with your plan. And of course the concerns about all of the breaking news on things like ebola. Thank you, paul. Thank you,errin. And the breaking news on ebola. The family of the first man to die here in the u. S. Is speaking out. They are talking about Thomas Eric Duncans unfair treatment. And duncans nephew tell us he was treated unfairly. He walked into the hospital. The other patients were carried in after an 18hour flight. It is suspicious to us that all of the white patients survived and this one black patient pass awad i. It took eight days to get him medicine. He wasnt given a chance. We need all of the help we can get. No matter how small. Thomas eric duncans family is left wondering whatif. He didnt get the care, the care he deserved like everybody else in america. His nephew tells outfront that it is suspicious that all of the white patients died and this one black patient passed away. He wasnt given a chance. He explained to them he was from liberia and he said he had all of the symptoms that he might have ebola and they sent him home. Reporter Officials Say that Thomas Eric Duncan was treated like any other patient, regardless of nationalality and ability to pay for care. And the hospital said they are a long history of treating a Multicultural Community in this area. His family said they took too long to give him medicine that might have saved him. They say the drug was admitted as soon as they determined his condition warranted it and as soon as it could be obtained. But the federal Drug Administration said the hospital didnt ask for permission to use the experimental drug after five days after he was admitted and three days after he tested positive for ebola. There are a lot of evaluations taking place. Reporter they are considering a formal investigation into duncans treatment but a top federal official said despite the steps by the hospital, criticism of his medical team isnt fair. They provided excellent medical care. I think people need to appreciate that even under the best of circumstances, ebola is a very serious disease and in this particular epidemic with a mortality of a bit more than 50 . Reporter duncan died with family members unable to get anywhere near him. The last words that eric duncan said, were said to a nurse. She asked him what he wanted, and he said, he wanted to see his son. Reporter the morning duncan died he was supposed to speak with his son over a video line, but time ran out. The call was never made. And erin, family members have wondered why mr. Duncan didnt get a serum transfusion which in other ebola patients have helped. The hospital here in dallas said that he was not a match and they couldnt do that to him as they had done to the ebola patient being treated in nebraska. And hospital officials also say that mr. Duncan had a team of more than 50 doctors and an entire 24 bed intensive care unit inside of the hospital dedicated solely to his care. Erin. Thank you very much. I want to bring in our chief medical correspondent, dr. Sanjay gupta and dr. Walks, the chief medical officer dealing with things like the anthrax attacks. And i was talking to josephus weeks today, and they feel strongly about this. Do you think race mattered . I think race always matters. And i think if we are going to get better in Public Health and maintain credibility with the public, we have to take everything weve learned about this case and use it to get better. I think what the family asked, they said it was suspicious. It is not an accusation, it is really a request for us to be clear that before we rush to reinforce, and tell people everything is fine and try to calm the public, lets make sure that we really understand what happened, because suspicious is a good word for us to use at this time and use our suspicion to not celebrate the problem but to clarify the problem so the solutions are really good ones. So sanjay, the hospital was playing aggressive defense. They knew the Duncan Family had these concerns and they came out aggressively in a statement today. We have a long history of treating a Multicultural Community in this area. This was an aggressive statement coming out. But my question is if you walked into that hospital and you were white and american and didnt have an accent and said i just returned from liberia and i am sick and have all of these symptoms, wouldnt you think he would be admitted. It is so hard to try to attribute what the motion was. And he came in with a suspicious history, with regard to his medical condition. He had a fever and travel history. It should have prompted an ininfection. And they sent him home with antibiotics. He didnt get the treatment because it was not available. And zmapp is not available right now. The only two patients in the country that could have provided that were brandtley and write bol. And the mortality is between 50 to 70 . And there are people in africa who survived. Somebody there could have been a match. Could there have been a effort here. Erin, this is where i talk about we have to get better. I was watching cnn this afternoon and they showed recovering ebola patients. Why dont we have a registry of these people. Why do we have to depend on the only two that are here. This is how we as medical professions have to ask. How do we get better at being clear to the American Public so they will listen to up and trust us and make sure our treatments are taking advantage of everything we know. 20 years ago we knew that transfusions could make a big difference with people that had ebola. So the fact that there has been no registry and the folks are not available, it is absolutely astounding to me. And sanjay, you are saying this issue, there are people saying why not close the borders, send in the help. Send in the troops. Close the borders. Is that possible now . I think it is possible. You hear from the senior Infectious Disease guys in this country that say, look, we dont know that it will make a difference or humane to do this sort of thing. But the idea set a time period. Say it is two incubation periods, 42 days, dont stop humanitarian aid, but set up the hospitals that the military has been talking about, the 1200 bed hospital. Part of the issue, look, if you are in that country and you get exposed to ebola, you dont have a lot of options. But if you have a hospital set up and say were open for business, come here. Dont try and get on a plane and leave, come here. So if there is a time period that is ol okayed and you could set allocated and you could set that up, it could be possible. But the risk of shutting off humanitari humanitarian efforts there is a real risk and dont want that to happen. Provide the humanitarian aid but close the boards ore over a set time period. Thank you so much to you. Outfront next, new details in the missing uva student of Hannah Graham. And plus her american son held hostage by isis and theyve said he is next to die. A mothers desperate plea tonight. And another black teen killed by a Police Officer in st. Louis. Police say he had a gun and family members said that is not true. 17 shots were live at the teenager. We are in st. Louis where crowds are starting to gather tonight. 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And this is the last person who was seen with Hannah Graham, who disappeared weeks ago and raising questions about many other missing cases. Jean casarez has been following the story. Police have seized the cab at the time of herringtons disappearance. What have you learned . The significance is they are working the herringtons case, after she went missing in 2009, in 2010 her skeleton remains were found. And we just confirmed that recently police did seize, and this is Virginia State police, did seize the cab that Jesse Matthew had during the time Morgan Herrington went missing. And well tell you what else we know. We know he had a cab license through the city of charlottesville from 20052010. I was able to confirm in charlottesville, he was driving a cab. It was not a yellow cab. I was told by cabbies, that he worked for access cab the night that Morgan Herrington went missing, which is now out of business. And so cabs can be revamped and recycled and they go on to other owners. But access cab has gone out of business. So it is interesting to know if it was an access cab or others were in it since the time it was allegedly abandoned by Jesse Matthew. But in 2010 is the last time he had the cab license. And the questions about what you would still ascertain if you were to seize that. Given what you said, they get revamped and reused, what would even still be in there. I know hes charged in connection with the disappearance of Hannah Graham and youve been covering that extensively. But now i know this is coming down to not just those two cases, two other unsolved cases involving missing women. Are they making any sort of headway or progress and are there any links that we know about those . What they have said, that they are looking at it, that they take particular interest in it. But here is something that is extremely significant. Because in 2005 in Fairfax County there was a rape of a young woman and the suspect got away. Well she gave Law Enforcement a sketch and that sketch was then circulated to see if anyone who it was. Well we were able to confirm when we were there that dna from that rape in fairfax city, virginia, was linked forensically to perpetrator dna on Morgan Herrington. So there you have a plus b right there. And now there have never been any conclusions by Law Enforcement, but this is extremely serious when it comes to Jesse Matthew. Thank you very much. And i want to bring in our legal analyst paul cohen. And you have been following this case. And when you hear this latest information here about seizing the taxi cab, how significant is that . Are they going to be able to find something in there that is definitive and is there even a chance of such a thing . It is highly unlikely they would find something usable. But this is a Big Development in the case. Reports are that they interviewed cab drivers who confirm he was working the night Morgan Herrington disappeared and as jean explained, there is a dna link between Jesse Matthews and a prior rape in Fairfax County, virginia. So we are starting to see a pattern form and frequently in cereal kill in serial killings, this is how a crime is solved. Not with one killing, but when a pattern started to emerge. It is not what seen, it is suddenly when you look back. Earlier in my career i was involved in the son of sam case, sam burgo witz, the revolver, it wasnt apparent that a serial killer was at work. So my question comes down to why are there no charges of murder and for Hannah Graham it is her abduction. It would be foolish to jump too quickly with an indictment. They have enough to hold him and hold him and continue the investigation and then methodically put together a case based on evidence. He doesnt fit the serial killer. And there is a myth of all serial killers being the same and they are not. They are all different and not everybody fits the profile. And breaking news out of iraq and syria. 11 new u. S. Airstrikes against isis. And six of them near the sieged city of kobani. And now isis is in control of a third of the border near the syrianturkey border. Turkey a big ally in the light, they said they are not expected to fight this battle alone on the ground. And now it is time to rescue an american held by isis. Reporter erin, one can hardly imagine how agonizing this is for the kassig family, but they are determined not to give up hope and continue to try to reach out to his captors. For the family of american hostage peter kassig, it is a race against time. His mother paula making a desperate plea, with this message to his captor. Im an old woman and abdul is my only child. My husband and i are on your own, with no help from the government. There is this impression or believe that there is no hope. That is when it is more important than ever that we come in against all odds and try to do something. Reporter we first met peter kassig the summer of 2012 is the a hospital in Tripoli Lebanon where he used his background to treat syrians. Back then he was just 24, driven by a burning desire to help. We each get one life and thats it. We get one shot at. This we dont get any doovers. For me it was either put up or shut up. The way i saw it, i didnt have a choice. This is what i was put here to do. Im a hopele remabtic and idealist. Shortly after that he delivered medical aid to syrians. He was kidnapped by isis in october of 2013 while on his way to deliver aid. At sp point during some point during his captivity he converted to islam. Now going by the name abdul rahman. Like our son, we have no control over the u. S. Government than you have over the breaking of dawn. We implore his captors to show mercy and use their power to let our son go. Reporter on wednesday, hundreds gathered at his former university, including his parents, to pray for his safe return. But also as he would have wanted, to shed light on the plight of the syrian people. And it was that plight, that desperation of the syrian population that drew him into the wartorn country, erin. Thank you so much. We appreciate your time tonight. Always such fearless reporting. Outfront next, you are looking at live pictures of st. Louis. Crowds are starting to gather. Another lack teen was shot and killed by a white Police Officer. We are live there next with the full story. And the infamous palin family backyard brawl. Well the Police Report is out and one witness said he saw Bristol Palin punch a man in the face six t