Traveling from west africa. After the death of the first person with ebola in the u. S. Now all eyes on the deputy hospitalized after being in duncans apartment. Its taken more than a third of the town along the syrias border. That will not stop the militant from taking the town of kobani. At t anhas agreed to pay mor than 100 million in a legal settlement for overcharging customers. An f15 jet came down. He faces felony charges of child abuse. Meanwhile the nfl owners discussing their approach to personal conduct issues. My number one job is protecting the integrity of the games. The firefighters battled a fire in the sierra foothills. Cabin chaos. A woman complains she was kicked off the plane after complaining about the airline she was on on twitter. A san jose man found a Mountain Lion on top of his car. It was scary. The great thing about not being president is you can say whatever you want, unless your wife might run for something. And all that matters. What the president decided is were going to fight isis, put troops on the ground. Not troops on the ground. Hes calling them advisers. But they wear boots. On cbs this morning. I think its easy to become obsessed. But were living in great time. We werent alive or we were toward the end of the world war. Listen, gramps, i wasnt around then. Announcer this mornings eye opener presented by toyota. Lets go places. Captioning funded by cbs welcome to cbthis morning. We begin this morning with a fallout from the first ebola death in the United States. More americans are worried about an outbreak here. The government is ramping up a response. This all comes after the grim news from dallas. Thomas eric duncan died nine days after his diagnosis. Manuel bojorquez is outside the hospital where there aremore questions about duncans treatment. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Duncan is being remembered as a good man by those who loved him. Questions are being raised a as to whether more could have been done to prevent it. Fears grow over twhoes may have contracted the virus. At the Wilshire Baptist church in dallas the congregation and the family mourned thomas duncan. His girlfriend louise remains quarantined. Shes devastated. Duncan lost his battle with ebola wednesday, becoming the first person to die of the deadly virus on u. S. Soil. His death renews criticism over his treatment at texas health presbyterian. He was originally released despite telling medical staff he had recently arrived from liberia where ebola was rampant. Two days later he was admitted to the hospital. Four days later he came into contact. There are growing fears the virus could spread. A Dallas County sheriffs deputy was brought to the hospital by ambulance after complaining of ebolalike symptoms. Sore, fatigued, a little bit of a stomach ache. No fever or vomiting or diarrhea or anything like that. Reporter he had been inside the contaminated apartment but had no contact with duncan himself. Still theyre taking this seriously. Public Health Officials are interviewing the patient in the event this turns it to be something else. Right now theyre turning into this a low risk event. Reporter meanwhile an nbc cameraman was given a good transfusion to help fight ebola. This is not like giving penicillin for pneumonia and were going to see a dramatic response in a couple of hours. Were hoping to see some turn for the better but often improvement is subtle. Reporter Officials Say test results on the deputy being evaluated here are expected within 48 hours but they believe his risk is low. The pastor who led the vigil for the patient who died said duncans last words were to a nurse, he talked about wanting to see his son and how proud he was of him. Duncans body will be cremated. Norah . Manuel, thank you. Tougher screening begins saturday at new yorks kennedy airport. It rolls out last week at atlanta, dulles, chicago, and newark. Jeff pegues has more. Good morn. Reporter good morning. Those are the airports where passenger passengers come the most. Now theyll get a second round of screening when they arrive fr. The oval Office President obama told state and local officials the new airport screening measures were, quote, belt and suspenders and added a layer of protection on top of procedures already in place, a message echoed by his Homeland Security expert jeh johnson. Our basic approach is to put in place as many checkpoints along the journey as are feasible. At the front end, the back end. That back end screen willing apply to passengers who started their journey in liberia, sierra leone, or guinea. They will have to declare where theyve been, how theyre feeling, and whether theyve encountered anyone who might have had ebola. They will is also have to list specific Contact Information for how they can be reached when in the u. S. And their temperature will be taken with a noncontact instrument like this one. If it shows they could have been exposed to ebola, centers for Disease Control workers working at the airport will take over. But dr. Tom freed p said the additional screenings are not a failsafe conclusion. We cant make the risk zero. We wish we could. Reporter the number of people subjected to those additional screenings will be relatively small. On average, 150 day from those affected three countries come from the five u. S. Airports. Charlie . Thanks. A new poll looks at the outbreak. At least seven in ten are somewhat concerned. That includes 40 are very concerned. Dr. Jon lapook. Good morning. Good morning, charlie. Looking at those who were in contact with duncan and critical times, what can we learn about them . Its nice if you do the calculation. Its anywhere from 15 to 15 days after possible exposure and in this epidemic so far, symptoms has been about an eight to tenday incubation period. What about the sheriffs deputy who was brought to the hospital. He was in the apartment but had no contact. Right. They i have a test in texas. It should take several hours. We should have the results today. We have about 150 people coming from west africa coming to the United States. Now theyre going to be screened at these airports. How effect in is that going to be . Right. First lets talk about the screening. Room temperature, you hold this two to three people. Youre 98. 1, and thats a great news. Duncan came into the country and he didnt have a temperature. Exactly. Norah. The incubation period is 2 to 21 days, so somebody can feel perfectly fine like mr. Duncan and beincubating it and not get sick till they come here. So far those screened have had fever. 77 people, none of them have had ebola. So i think on the other end its going be even fewer people with fever. All right, jon. Thank you so much. Thanks. New charges this morning of a coverup in a secret service scandal. The colombia prostitution scandal of 2012. The allegations say the white house knew of it Major Garrett is at the white house with contradictions to the denials. Good morning. Good morning. The Washington Post theres two new allegation about cartagena. Was it watered down or protecting the white house. Or were they shielded from scrutiny. The Obama White House denies a coverup of the scandal. The question was raced with the Deputy Commissioner of the nypd john miller. A man of High Integrity in my opinion was placed on administrative leave for refusing to redact or omit portions of his original report. To the satisfaction of the inspector general. So he wrote up the reports with the facts as he under them and submitted it and they said change the facts . Thats my understanding. A Bipartisan Committee report released in april rejected the accusation of a coverup. The report said it specifically investigating whether orders were kbirch, quote, to remove information that could have been embarrassing to the department of Homeland Security and or the Obama Administration in an election year. The Committee Found no evidence to, quote, substantiate the allegations. It has long been known a white house travel volunteer was instigated. A white house investigation cleared jonathan dak of wrongdoing but never disclosed his name, in part because he was a volunteer and not a salaried white house staffer. Dak has long denied any wrongdoing. What he cannot deny is am spell knowledge of the white house. His father was with the department of health and Human Services where he now serves. The younger dak survived the scandal and is now an employee at the office. Thanks. Isis is reportedly on the march again. The american warplanes arent enough to save the town of co a kobani on the turkey syria border. Were trying to do everything we can. But that air power is not going to be alone enough to save that city. Local Officials Say more air attacks hit isis targets around kobani overnight. Theyre in turkey to urge that country to get involved. Holly williams is in istanbul, turkey, to track kobani. Good morning. There are reports today the black flags of isis are flying over a third of kobani and the islamic extremists could be on the brink of seizing the entire town. Thats despite u. S. Air strikes around kobani which have failed to stop the militants advance. And if they capture the border town, that could give isis greater access to smuggled weapons and smuggled fighters. Now more than 180,000 people have fled over the last three weeks seeking refuge across the border in turkey. The Turkish Parliament to allow them inside syria and arook and turkey wants to set up a secure zone in Northern Syria in part to stem the tide of refugees thats coming across its border, but the countrys foreign minister said today that turkey cannot launch a ground operation by itself. Of course, president obama has ruled out a ground operation against isis but the u. S. Would like turkey, which is a predominantly Muslim Country to play a more active role in the coalition of isis. Holly, thank you. Clarissa ward went undercover and went to an america whos fighting. Good morning. Good morning. Hes a young sew omaliamericano grew up in the midwest. He said he felt compelled to oin the fight. When i was living in america, i was just a normal kid who liked sports and what not, growing up and these things. So just like any other american. But he is not just any other american. He is a fighter if a rebel group that the United States has designated a terrorist organizati organization. He insisted we disguise his voice. Who america sees as a terrorist doesnt mean anything to me. I dont care what america has to say about any group for that matter. Za baubayr told us he narrowy escaped death when his house was hit during recent u. S. Air strikes in syria. The u. S. Has claim thad the strikes targeted terrorists plotting an attack on the west. With more than a dozen fighting inside syria it is a concern for washington. That sounds like something Osama Bin Laden once said. Thats the case. We look up to him. You look up to bicn laden . Of course. You understand thats hard for meshes to hear. Why. Because of 9 11. We have 9 11s every single day. Thats growing cross the muslim world. Would you support a trust attack on the United States . I wouldnt consider it a terrorist attack. What i consider a terrorist attack is these tomahawk bombs being shot from wherever theyre being shot from and killing in oh sent people, so i wouldnt theres no tears being shed from me if something happened to america. One interesting note zubayr did not join right away. In the conversation ive learned the longer theyre in syria, the more extreme they become. Charlie . Thanks. Peter ka sig and an aid worker apeered in a video. The video said he would be killed next. Kassigs mother certainty this. Abdulrahman is my only child. My husband and i are on our own with no help from the government. We would like to talk to you. How can we reach you . They joined hundreds last night at a vigil calling for his freedom. Millions of at t Wireless Companies are getting money back thanks to a historic agreement. They will give 105 million to settle cramming charges. Business analyst Jill Schlesinger is here. Good morning. Good morning. What is cramming . Its when a consumer unknowingly signs up. I want a ring tone or wallpaper and the phone carrier will put that charge on your bill and you dont check it month after month because you dont see it crammed into the rest of your bill. According to the government, up to 20 Million People a year are affected by this and this is a historic settlement. Its pretty amazing. It has been going on for eight years. Where does it go . 80 million back into the consume consumers pockets. 25 goes at the government. Oftentimes were affected by it but we get pennies on the dollar. Actually we have the ftsc setting up a website. People feel like i got hit. Wheres my money. You know, these bills can be mind blowing and theyre buried in there. Theres things called miss lain yu charges. It may come in under third party. Whats interesting is you really do have to go through that bill. Some of the bills up are to 50 pages long. I know thats like blaming the victim but we have to be pretty vigilant. This is a pretty big fine. Its the biggest. 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Lovely day unfolding, and, and couple clouds here and there but overall nice and comfortable when it comes to the warmth. We are off to a cool start. Dress in layers on a day like this but you cannot beat it. Storm scan three is looking g it the is nice and in the clear with High Pressure in place for just one more day, and, before our next system moves in which we will get to. Sunny skies and a little cooler then yesterday was but very seasonal. As we drop down to 51 degrees. Clouds start to fill a little bit more and tomorrow really limits the warm for us here with showers, starting to pick up, generally by the afternoon, and steadier rain though friday night into at least saturday morning, vittoria. Thanks, katie good morning everybody. We are on stand by for tacony palmyra bridge opening, soy necessity one traveling 73 will keep you updated on that. 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