State. This is the suspect, his name, Mohammed Khan. Fbi agents arrested him saturday, were told, at the Ohare International airport in chicago. Wayness court today. He Budget Airline tickets to and from turkey, the return date was supposed to be this wednesday. But they say he told agents he had never intended to come back to the United States at any point. Prosecutors say at his parents home investigators found handwritten documents supporting isis, a list of contacts inside syria, and a threepage letter in which he tells his parents about his decision to go and in that letter he abeyancely asks them not to say anything to the authorities. Theyre not talking to reporters today. Prosecutors say the suspect was angry with what he called the decline of western society, they were getting more immoral every day. They say he was also mad about paying taxes which he claimed the government was using to kill muslims. Garrett teny is live in chicago. Do we know if this guy was acting alone . Well, the u. S. Attorneys office says this 19yearold Mohammed Khan is the only person thats been charge ned this case, but they add this is an ongoing investigation. We do know the fib found that list of contacts in his notebook in the search, and the team said he planned to join the terrorist group by navigating through turkey, to see syrian border, with the help of a turkish contact he was entry duesed to by another individual he met online. He said he expected to be involved in public service, a police force, humanitarian work, or a combat role. Well, do we know at this point if he is cooperating with the authorities . Well, at least to some extent we know he has. He did waive his murder miranda rights during question and he was telling investigators quite a bit. He is now facing a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison and a 255 a fine. Our journalist are continuing to work the story this hour with much more ahead on the fight against the Islamic State, and what has become in every estimation now a terror army. Well go live to turkey where the battle is heating up with syria, and ill ask a former state Department Official how best to prevent these america haters going in and out between this countries and this one. A fox urgent now on the ebola threat. President obama set to meet with top advisers at the oval office to talk about the spread of the deadly virus. Were expected to get video any moment. Comes after a weekend of more scares and falls alarms across the nation, with doctors test patients who showed possible signs ebola. Doctors say they cleared patients in d. C. , miami, new york, new jersey, the tennessee all have come back negative. The feds say theyre considering, though, stepping up screening of travelers coming from west africa into this country. Thats the site of the worst Ebola Outbreak the world has ever known. The white house repeated today it is not considering any travel bans from that region. A patient in dallas, texas, remains then person diagnosissed with the virus here in the u. S. Officials say he has taken a turn for the worse, fighting to stay alive, to quote them. Were get something of the first details on how ebola is ravaging his body. His eyes have turned blood red. The virus rioting blood vessels and tissues. He is too weak to sit up and can barely move his hand to visitors, and this just coming in. He is now getting an experimental drug. More on that coming up. A photojournalist freelancing for nbc news arrived at a hospital in nebraska for treatment. He came down with ebola while covering the epidemic. I begged him, please dont go, but there was nothing to do. He was determined. Meantime, we have brand new video that youre seeing here from inside the epicenter of the crisis in west africa. This is the scene in library liberia right now. Medical teams are faced with going door to door collecting corpses contagious with the vie rumps Officials Say the outbreak has killed nearly 500 people. Far more sickened. Cdc warns the total number of cases could reach 1. 5 million in a few months. We have live team fox coverage. Casey stiegel is in dallas. We want to begin with john roberts in atlanta, home of the cdc. John . Reporter 121 people dead in sierra leone in a single day so that white house meeting, a lot to talk about. The director of the centers for Disease Control should be briefing the president about as we speak. He will tell the president that the cdc is confident that it has closed the net of contacts around the dallas patient and if were going to see anybody else get sick as a result of contact with him, it should be about now. Were right now at the high point of the incue base period. Cbc is pleased to see the large number of suspect cases, the socalled false alarms,ported be Howard University last week. Its a sign says the cdc that hospitals are getting the message any travelers from west africa who are sick should be treat ode with the utmost caution. Administration said stopping the fro of travelers from west africa to the its not something the white house will entertain. There already is a multilayered screening protocol in place in our transportation system. There are extensive screening measures on the ground in west africa to ensure individuals with symptoms of ebola, in other words contagious, cannot Board International aircraft. Now, the centers for Disease Control is training thousands of workers in country and the United States to deal with the ebola threat. Theyre in the currently training 60 people over a threeday period. We have been invited to the training session. Well go there tomorrow and report back on that on wednesday. John, thank you very much. We want to take you now texas because theyre have agnus conference there, talking about the patient. Lets listen. A fever, no signs of illness, 100 were doing well so we continue to watch them very closely. Besides the monitoring that take place, when the epidemiologists go and see them, they identified theres any needs they need, such as food, or some individuals where we had a large storm here and the storm took out the electricity, we moved them up on the restoration of power so we can get their electricity back on. So were trying to make sure we provide them Compassionate Services and doing this in midst of a vest stressful situation for them, that we provide them the services they need. Now, i know that this is scary. I want to reiterate, there is a science, and doctor freedman has done a good job empa sizing the virus. This uss west africa. This is a very modern city. We dont have a level of poverty they have in west africa that is very conducive to the spread of this disease. They dont have the teams of enteamologyists we have monitoring every Single Person on a daily basis. They dont have the modern Healthcare System we have here in the United States. Some of the thing wes take for grant, going into the hospital, individual being in a single room, having the gloves and gowns so were going monitor this for any headlines coming out. You see there the texas health commissioner, david lakey, talking, and he is trying to take this down a notch in terms of what people are really fearful and panicking in some areas as you might imagine in dallas, texas, with the ebola patient at a dallas hospital, but trying to say theres a Science Behind this. Lets bring in casey stiegal, our reporter in dallas. Some things have changed today with regard to the patient, tell us about it, casey. Reporter we got word that patient zero, thomas duncan, well start to receive an experimental drug here at Texas Health Presbyterian hospital. We dont know when that decision was made or why. His condition did deteriorate. He was downgraded from serious to critical. The drug helps prevent the virus from replicating inside the human body. So well have to wait and hear about that. Thomas duncans four family members still under quarintine today. Moved from the apartment complex they had been staying in with their sick loved one while crews finish decontaminating the apartment complex. Thankfully has you just heard from the press conference no signs this virus has spread any from thomas duncan, when the came to texas from liberia, no people are showing any symptoms. Before i move on to the next topic, i want to know what the mood is like with people there in dallas you have been able to talk with. It is not one of hysteria. When youre talking to people, a major metropolitan area, something people are not just talking about. There is a level of concern obviously, when you hear about a patient with ebola being in your backyard, being treated at one thieves hospitals. But they really believe the government and the local officials here are giving up the full story when it comes to the fact this has been contained and has been isolated and no one else thankfully showing any symptoms at this point. So its not a feeling of hysteria or panic in the streets. Lets fast forward. The nbc photographer to a Nebraska Medical Center. Why there . Its interesting. Its one of only four facilities in the United States that has these highly specialized containment units. All hospitals around the country have the ability to put a patient in isolation for fear of spreading a particular disease, but the Nebraska Medical Center takes this up a whole new level, a whole notch in omaha. The cdc helped create, design, and build these facilities, Emory University hospital in atlanta has the same capability, the National Institutes for health in bethesda, maryland, and then st. Patrick hospital in montana. After his arrival in nebraska today, that nbc freelance journalist was taken off 0 the private plane at an airfield near the Medical Center and then driven in by ambulance. The Nebraska Medical Center biocontainment unit is one of the safest places in the world for the patient to be. But it is also one of the safest places in the world for our team of highly experienced Health Care Professionals caring for him, for his family, and for the general public. That is the same Medical Center that treated successfully treated an american doctor that came down with ebola in west africa. He has since been treated and released. 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Try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. Hospitals across america are making plans for the possibility, no matter how small, ebola could spread in the United States. The threat comes at the same time hops are hospitals are on high alert for another disease, enterovirus, and flu season is just getting to start and hospitals could begin to feel the strain. Joining me now is dr. Michael anderson, the chef medical officer for Critical Care at case Medical Center in cleveland. Also a consultant to the cdc and the department of health and Human ServicesNational Disaster medical system. Youre doing a whole lot for a lot of people. A busy time. Lets start with the triple threat. Going into the fall were always prepared in hospitals for flu season. Some flu seasons are easier than others so we prepare for a lot of patients. Theres another virus called intro virus d68 that ramped up in the summer but still seeing case. As you look the landscape we are always ready in the fall for as viral season. Now adding a couple viruses in, its time for an abundance of caution to make sure were prepared and prepared for what is called the surge. Can we increase the number of beds to take care of this large number of patients. Did you say surge . That sounds like war. Well, not war. Its good planning. You want to prepare and if you overprepare thats a good thing, but if the hospital becomes full, if youre system becomes full, what are you going to do . The chances we have to do that are very low, but if youre a good hospital planner, good preparedness person, youre asking yourself those questions, what are we going to do if november gets busy . You just must scratch your head when you look at the situation created in dallas, texas. Its a very difficult situation. I would tie together a couple of the wonderful reports that you had earlier in the program. Number one, i think its a good sign that a lot of hospitals are reporting to the cdc and none of the patients have had ebola, and thats excellent. Thats a lesson learn that we here at hospitals are making sure our ersre monitoring have you been to west africa, had contact with somebody who traveled to west africa. Very important but really pivotal triage question. Doctor, before i let you go out of all of this, what is your main concern . Ebola is very remote in now. Sort of pack dem nick mere in the United States pandemic in the United States. What do people need to know in terms of preparing for the season. The federal and nonfederal colleagues are doing a nice job of containing ebola and i agree with the previous reports. I dont believe theres reason to panic on that. Im just a little concerned if we add d68, theres another virus, pediatric disease in our childrens hospitals, if you add those numbers up and it gets really busy, it could be a very busy season for us. 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The woman is 40 years old and her family has not seen or heard from her in more than a week. Surveillance video shows he woman leaving her condominium. It was pouring rain. She left without money, shoes, without her cell phone, and theyre not sure that she planned own being gone for very long. Trace gallagher has the very latest. He is live now from the west coast news hub. She also left her dog behind. And her family says thats the weirdest thing. She has a chinese pug named phyllis which she atoursadores d her family says she would never leave the dog. He lives with a roommate and the roommate called her family when she didnt come home. The family has now spent a week canvassing the neighborhood with potioners, hoping someone, nine, might have seen her. This is her sister. We can only think she ran out to maybe meet somebody or ran to a condo and another persons condo, to hang out for a little bit, but when she would leave her condo, she would leave for an hour or so and then be anxious to get back loam to her dog. Police say right now there is no evidence that she is in any da really to evidence of anything, and the cops acknowledge this is highly unusual for someone just simply walk away. Trace, we enumerated all the thing shoes didnt take. What did she take . She didnt take her cell phone, didnt take her wallet, burt she did take her car keys with her, and yet the car is still parked in front of her condominium. The Surveillance Video did not pick up which direction she is walked, and it was raining heavy and a neighbor said she left barefoot. She has a great fear of bugs and the rain brings another worms and bugs. Listen to another neighbor.