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. >> it's been 21 days since nurse practitioner returned to lewis california from an ebola leone. >> i'll take your temperatures. >> 97.5. >> the biggest challenge of people. >> see you later alligator. >> the quarantine was a minor ipp convenience compared to the six weeks in sierra leone, volunteering to fight ebola with the international corp. >> there's more dark net trade. >> reporter: we wanted to see how easy it was to purchase bang information. we created a log in searching through vendors selling hacked banks acts. i arrived how much would be charged for 100 bank of america log-ins. he responded within minutes >>> thank you for joining us. thing about all ways we are caught in the web. i'm joie chen. the internet changes all of our lives and we consider the dark side of our lives, how we are led to expose personal secrets. and how many elicit temptations. case in point illuminating the dark web. "america tonight" correspondent lori jane gliha found it can access a shocking amount of illegal contraband and law enforcement is left in a daily struggle to stop it. >> reporter: t
. >> it's been 21 days since nurse practitioner returned to lewis california from an ebola leone. >> i'll take your temperatures. >> 97.5. >> the biggest challenge of people. >> see you later alligator. >> the quarantine was a minor ipp convenience compared to the six weeks in sierra leone, volunteering to fight ebola with the international corp. >> there's more dark net trade. >> reporter: we wanted to see how easy it was to purchase bang...
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treatment unit that i worked at. >> the world health organization reported almost 200 new cases of ebola in sierra leone in the past three weeks. dominguez estimates 40 ebola patients were admitted to her unit while she was there. >> i wanted to go there because that's really where the help was needed. we ended up having a pretty big surge of patients while we were there. the ambulance would sound the sirens so we could hear it coming. >> reporter: before the patient could even be touched the entire ambulance had to be disinfected with chlorine. a process that could take up to half an hour. >> one process that was difficult for all of us is when we would hear of a patient coming and finally get to the process of opening the ambulance and getting to the patient, they were already deceased. >> when a single slipup could have deadly consequences the team adhered fan at cli to fan at fanatically to strict safety proceed colts. >> i felt such a responsibility that i had their back. >> but dominguez and her colleagues harbored no illusions of vulnerability. >> i knew going into this there is a very high risk
treatment unit that i worked at. >> the world health organization reported almost 200 new cases of ebola in sierra leone in the past three weeks. dominguez estimates 40 ebola patients were admitted to her unit while she was there. >> i wanted to go there because that's really where the help was needed. we ended up having a pretty big surge of patients while we were there. the ambulance would sound the sirens so we could hear it coming. >> reporter: before the patient could...
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. >> it's been 21 days since nurse practitioner returned to lewis california from an ebola leone. >>i'll take your temperatures. >> 97.5. >> the biggest challenge of people. >> see you later alligator. >> the quarantine was a minor ipp convenience compared to the six weeks in sierra leone,
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. >> a three day lockdown aimed at stopping the end of ebola in sierra leone the president order said everyone to stay indoors from friday morning to sunday night. volunteers will go door to door to educate people about ebola. sierra leone has been battling the virus that's killed more than 10,000 people in west africa. >> go to a restaurant on the for row islands and you'll likely see he salmon. it is massively increasing exports to russia. when russia banned certain imports from the european union in response to sanctions over ukraine. the salmon farming faroe islands found itself with a near monopoly on salmon sales to russias. >> we are not a part of the e.u. >> in 2013, brussels banned for row islands mackerel over agreements about fishing quote at as. the prime minister was only too happy to take his business elsewhere. >> we are doing business with russia and we were boycotted just before out of e.u. if you are boycotted from e.u., where should you go? if e.u. is locking their harbor for us because we are not reaching an agreement we need other markets and we are doing business
. >> a three day lockdown aimed at stopping the end of ebola in sierra leone the president order said everyone to stay indoors from friday morning to sunday night. volunteers will go door to door to educate people about ebola. sierra leone has been battling the virus that's killed more than 10,000 people in west africa. >> go to a restaurant on the for row islands and you'll likely see he salmon. it is massively increasing exports to russia. when russia banned certain imports from...
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- i'm sorry, about 6 million people in sierra leone have been told to stay indoors the next three days. the government is trying to stop the spread of ebolasierra leone has a target of having less cases next month. over 10,000 people have died from the disease in west africa. here is our corresponded. reporter: this is not the first time citizens of sierra leone have been told to stay indoors as part of the fight against ebola. this is the capital freetown during a lock down in september. there are far fewer cases now than back then, dozens each week rather than hundreds, but this is seen as part of a final push to end the outbreak. like last time, thousands of volunteers will go house to house trying to identify every remaining ebola patient and those who have had close contact with them. they will also be reminding people how to stay safe. teams are focusing on for hotspots in northern and western sierra leone, stretching from the capital freetown all the way to mckinney. last week, all 33 ebola cases came from the sirius. -- came from these areas. >> we hope this will provide a boost in vigilance and co mbat complacency, and that is ac
- i'm sorry, about 6 million people in sierra leone have been told to stay indoors the next three days. the government is trying to stop the spread of ebolasierra leone has a target of having less cases next month. over 10,000 people have died from the disease in west africa. here is our corresponded. reporter: this is not the first time citizens of sierra leone have been told to stay indoors as part of the fight against ebola. this is the capital freetown during a lock down in september. there...
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good to hug you. >> reporter: the fear of ebola hasn't stopped her thinking of going back to sierra leone. for now she's happy to enjoy every day life. >>> always happy to do whatever she can to help. that's "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com, muslim brotherhood. talk to us on twitter or facebook, and come back where we'll have more of "america tonight". report. >> from coast to coast. >> people selling fresh water for fracking. >> stories that have impact. >> we lost lives. >> that make a difference. >> senator, we were hoping that we could ask you some questions about your legal problems. >> that open your world. >> it could be very dangerous. >> i hear gunshots. >> a bullet came right there through the window. >> it absolutely is a crisis. >> real reporting. >> this is what we do. >> america tonight. tuesday through friday. 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> i think we're into something that's bigger than us... >> that's the pain that your mother feels when you disrespect her son... >> me being here is defying all odds... >> they were patriots they wa
good to hug you. >> reporter: the fear of ebola hasn't stopped her thinking of going back to sierra leone. for now she's happy to enjoy every day life. >>> always happy to do whatever she can to help. that's "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com, muslim brotherhood. talk to us on twitter or facebook, and come back where we'll have more of "america tonight". report. >> from coast to coast. >> people selling fresh water for...
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the local chief blames the ebola cases on guinea. >> they go there to do trading, you see? >> reporter: on sierra leone'se the markets are shove. securing this area is key to prevent the spread of ebola. but it's a porous frontier. and some traders anxious to protect their livelihood will still want to come and go despite quarantine efforts. >> reporter: in the worst-affected countries, transmission rates are down. fewer people are getting ebola. but all it takes is one person to undo the good work. reaching zero transmissions is still the stated aim of everyone. >> well my colleague, clive miry reporting there from sierra leone. you can find out much more about the ebola outbreak on our website. go to bbc.com/ebola. >>> the united nations human rights office has released a new report on the conflict northeastern ukraine. it says fighting there has killed at least 6,000 people in less than a year. that latest death toll comes as the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, and his russian counterparts sergey lavrov meet in geneva. the conflict in ukraine high on their agenda. in fact it's the first time the
the local chief blames the ebola cases on guinea. >> they go there to do trading, you see? >> reporter: on sierra leone'se the markets are shove. securing this area is key to prevent the spread of ebola. but it's a porous frontier. and some traders anxious to protect their livelihood will still want to come and go despite quarantine efforts. >> reporter: in the worst-affected countries, transmission rates are down. fewer people are getting ebola. but all it takes is one person...
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close to 440,000 people >>> a 3-day locked down aimed at stopping the thread of ebola has come into force in sierra leone. the president ordered everyone to stay indoors from friday morning to sunday night. volunteers will go door to door to educate people about ebola. sierra leone has been battling the virus that killed more than 10,000 in west africa. >> more to come on the programme. demanding answers, thousands of protesters in mexico say take to the streets over the case of 43 missing students. >> and why shoppers have more choice in sudan. you know his music but what about the man? >> i was given a gift. >> up close and personal. behind the scenes of the biggest hits... >> she was a troubled girl. >> brightest stars... >> kids don't want to "own", they just want to "play". >> and the future of music. >> the record business is in trouble. >> every sunday night, >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al j >> sunday night. >> 140 world leader
close to 440,000 people >>> a 3-day locked down aimed at stopping the thread of ebola has come into force in sierra leone. the president ordered everyone to stay indoors from friday morning to sunday night. volunteers will go door to door to educate people about ebola. sierra leone has been battling the virus that killed more than 10,000 in west africa. >> more to come on the programme. demanding answers, thousands of protesters in mexico say take to the streets over the case of...
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that person that was diagnosed with ebola in sierra leone and they will be coming here to washington,d.c. to be treated for ebola here at n.i.h. we don't know how much about the patient, just that they will be arriving here sometime today on a private chartered plane. back to you in the studio. >> thank you, nikki. >>> the man accused of breaching white house security is back in court once again today. the attorney for omar gonzalez says his lawyers are closer to resoffing the case with -- resolving the case with a plea dee. he was carrying a knife and #00 rounds of am -- 800 rounds of ammunition when he scaled the white house. >>> a landslide at the end of a runway in west virginia led to evacuation. it demolished a nearby home and spilled into elk two-mile creek causing concerns of flooding now. no injuries reported though. >>> four spacecraft are on their way to making history. the atlas 5 successfully launched last night. they'll fly in pyramid formation to provide 3-d views of magnetic reconnection. that's the process in which magnetic fields interact, tear each other apart and t
that person that was diagnosed with ebola in sierra leone and they will be coming here to washington,d.c. to be treated for ebola here at n.i.h. we don't know how much about the patient, just that they will be arriving here sometime today on a private chartered plane. back to you in the studio. >> thank you, nikki. >>> the man accused of breaching white house security is back in court once again today. the attorney for omar gonzalez says his lawyers are closer to resoffing the...
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leone every week. volunteers will go door to door to educate people about ebola. ierra leone has been battling the virus which has killed more than 10,000 people in west africa. >> we are joined now by dr. margaret harris, it is world health organizations media officer. does the lockdown indicate that the disease is making a comeback in sierra leone? >> no, that's not the case. it's simply being done to mobilize the community to reinforce the need for vigilance, for the behaviors that we know really make a huge difference increasing hygiene always washing hands after every contact and also understanding what the symptoms of obama la look like, how important it is the minute somebody has any of those symptoms that they be tested and that they be taken for treatment and that anyone who is known to have been in contact with somebody who has ebola is on a list and followed up. we're seeing these things now done in sierra leone. most of the new cases we're seeing and numbers of new case are falling right down, and most of the new cases we're seeing are now coming from c
leone every week. volunteers will go door to door to educate people about ebola. ierra leone has been battling the virus which has killed more than 10,000 people in west africa. >> we are joined now by dr. margaret harris, it is world health organizations media officer. does the lockdown indicate that the disease is making a comeback in sierra leone? >> no, that's not the case. it's simply being done to mobilize the community to reinforce the need for vigilance, for the behaviors...
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high school admissions and officials are preparing for the first school year since the ebola epidemic gripped sierra leonts neighbors. >> we are afraid. if it were up to me, i would not want the school to reopen until ebola is finished but since the government has passed its order we just have to obey. >> reporter: schools in the country have been closed for the laugh eight months. the spread -- last eight months. the spread of the virus appears to be abating. the world health organization says sierra leon has 78 new cases. the government has pledged to pay fees for students. >> we need to advise our children to be careful when playing with their friends because you can't tell who is infected. only god will save us from this. >> reporter: international health officials say the government still needs to do more homework, before school opens. they are calling for a formal risk assessment. >> we still have to be very, very vigilant but on the other hand as well, normal activities have to resume slowly, in order to facilitate that the country will be able to cope, you know, with the next months to come. >> r
high school admissions and officials are preparing for the first school year since the ebola epidemic gripped sierra leonts neighbors. >> we are afraid. if it were up to me, i would not want the school to reopen until ebola is finished but since the government has passed its order we just have to obey. >> reporter: schools in the country have been closed for the laugh eight months. the spread -- last eight months. the spread of the virus appears to be abating. the world health...
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. >>> three american aid workers exposed to ebola in sierra leone due back in u.s. today. over the weekend, eight others flown home and monitored. the cdc says all 11 workers had contact with an ailing colleague diagnosed with ebola. the patient is in serious condition in the national institute of health. >>> the attorney for robert durst says he will not fight extradition, but murder charges. he is accused of killing a close friend in 2000. a cold case may be tied to the disappearance of his wife. cnn's shasta darlington has details. >> reporter: robert durst is behind bars in new orleans. according to his lawyers in relation to the brutal murder of his close friend susan berman shot execution-style at her home in 2000. a source told cnn that he is being held on a capital murder charge in relation to the berman case. no one has been charged in the case. recently the district attorney in los angeles reopened the investigation. of course, the hbo documentary, the jinx has new details. a new yorker from a millionaire family. tied to three different investigations in three dif
. >>> three american aid workers exposed to ebola in sierra leone due back in u.s. today. over the weekend, eight others flown home and monitored. the cdc says all 11 workers had contact with an ailing colleague diagnosed with ebola. the patient is in serious condition in the national institute of health. >>> the attorney for robert durst says he will not fight extradition, but murder charges. he is accused of killing a close friend in 2000. a cold case may be tied to the...
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infectious disease center involved in the trial said that ebola needs to be controlled across the whole region. >> the numbers in sierra leone and in guinea are also down from their peak. but with ebola, which is a very unusual infection. when you have an outbreak of ebola, until you've essentially gotten under control the very last case, and you're down to zero, there is always a threat of a rebound. >> this outbreak has a low mortality raid than previous strains but it still killed more than 10,000 people since december of 2013. ebola remains one of the most dangerous viruses alone. and this might just tip the balance against it. >> gunmen killed 20 people and wounded dozens more. among those killed was the representative to the u.n. in geneva. the gunmen and the attackers assault lasted until saturday morning. >>> world powers want iran to limit it's nuclear activities in exchange for the lifting of the sanctions. there are only a few days left before the preliminary agreement is meant to be reached. our diplomatic editor james bays reports. >> these talks are in a crucial phase. last week it was the u.s. secretary of sta
infectious disease center involved in the trial said that ebola needs to be controlled across the whole region. >> the numbers in sierra leone and in guinea are also down from their peak. but with ebola, which is a very unusual infection. when you have an outbreak of ebola, until you've essentially gotten under control the very last case, and you're down to zero, there is always a threat of a rebound. >> this outbreak has a low mortality raid than previous strains but it still...
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. >>> three american aid workers exposed to ebola in sierra leone are due back in the u.s. today. over the weekend, eight others flown home and monitored for signs of the disease. cdc says all 11 had contact with an ailing colleague just diagnosed with ebola. >>> so it is opening day at yankee stadium, but no awful pin stripes in sight. no. the new york football club. should out the revolution 2-0. i suppose you say 2-0 in soccer. some yankee players expressed concern about damage to the field with major league soccer playing the home games there. you know what? they are lucky there is a game being played on that field with class. rare to see there. >>> stunning video out of cincinnati. homes and businesses flooded. roads swamped. trees submerged in water. the ohio river spilling over its banks because of the heavy rain and snow. communities in low lying areas hit hardest. the river crested 67.5 feet. it is expected to stay above flood stage into wednesday. thankfully no deaths or major injuries to report. >>> what is going on with this wet weather? will it last? let's go to meteo
. >>> three american aid workers exposed to ebola in sierra leone are due back in the u.s. today. over the weekend, eight others flown home and monitored for signs of the disease. cdc says all 11 had contact with an ailing colleague just diagnosed with ebola. >>> so it is opening day at yankee stadium, but no awful pin stripes in sight. no. the new york football club. should out the revolution 2-0. i suppose you say 2-0 in soccer. some yankee players expressed concern about...
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ebola needs to be controlled across the whole region. >> the numbers in sierra leone and in guinea are also down from their peak but with ebola which is a very unusual infection, when you have an outbreak of ebola, until you have essentially gotten under control the very last case and you're down to zero there's always a threat of a rebound. >>reporter: it is one of the most dangerous viruss known and tough actions like a three-day lockdown might just tip the balance against it. >> troops in somolia have forced al shabaab gunmen from mogadishu. >>reporter: they were holed up for 12 hours inside this hotel. they blasted their way in and sprayed bullets at anyone in their way. some people jumped out windows to escape and loud explosions were heard. >> a suicide car bomber went off at the rear entrance of the hotel and then gunmen attacked and that caused more casualties. i saw injured people being taken to the hospitals. >>reporter: a unit of special forces engaged the attackers in a fire fight that lasted until saturday morning. the african union mission in somolia also joined the opera
ebola needs to be controlled across the whole region. >> the numbers in sierra leone and in guinea are also down from their peak but with ebola which is a very unusual infection, when you have an outbreak of ebola, until you have essentially gotten under control the very last case and you're down to zero there's always a threat of a rebound. >>reporter: it is one of the most dangerous viruss known and tough actions like a three-day lockdown might just tip the balance against it....
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a british military health worker is still being treated for ebola after being flown home from sierra leone. she will receive the best possible treatment with potential access to experimental drugs. but for those who have been fighting this outbreak since the start, many challenges still lie ahead. >> the biggest mistake we can make now is to see ebola decline and think, the job's done. the ripple effect of this outbreak has been enormous. surgical services are down, vaccinations, the ability to access a skilled midwife when you need to deliver, all of these have been dramatically affected, and it's a top priority at the moment to get those services back online. >> guinea, liberia, and sierra leone have lost hundreds of health workers to ebola. there are urgent calls now for their decimated health systems to be rebuilt, to help ensure an outbreak this deadly can never return to west africa. tulip mazumdar, bbc news. >>> do stay with us here on bbc world news. we have lots more to come including, they risked prison for taking their cancer-stricken son of a british hospital. now the parents o
a british military health worker is still being treated for ebola after being flown home from sierra leone. she will receive the best possible treatment with potential access to experimental drugs. but for those who have been fighting this outbreak since the start, many challenges still lie ahead. >> the biggest mistake we can make now is to see ebola decline and think, the job's done. the ripple effect of this outbreak has been enormous. surgical services are down, vaccinations, the...
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doctors in sierra leone are reeling from a new wave of ebola victims. had seen a drop in cases and even planned to lift travel restrictions and re-open schools. but last month, sick fishermen returned to shore, setting off a new series of 21-day quarantines. the country's own vice president has quarantined himself after one of his security guards died of the disease. here in the u.s., ebola survivor, nurse nina pham, plans to sue the texas hospital where she contracted the disease. attorneys claim the hospital didn't properly train the staff to deal with the outbreak. european counter-terrorism investigators believe at least sixty british women and schoolgirls may have traveled to syria to join isis. five of them are reportedly 15 or 16 years old. three of those british teens were spotted on security video while travelling in turkey last month. turkish police are searching for the girls, but investigators fear they've already crossed the border into syria. we'll have more on the fight against isis here in the united states in a moment. a new report from
doctors in sierra leone are reeling from a new wave of ebola victims. had seen a drop in cases and even planned to lift travel restrictions and re-open schools. but last month, sick fishermen returned to shore, setting off a new series of 21-day quarantines. the country's own vice president has quarantined himself after one of his security guards died of the disease. here in the u.s., ebola survivor, nurse nina pham, plans to sue the texas hospital where she contracted the disease. attorneys...
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. >> the world has come along way since the peak of the ebola outbreak. in sierra leone away, there were almost 600 cases a week. now it is fewer than 60. liberia has managed about three weeks without a new infection but has now recorded one fresh case. look at what is happening in guinea. infections fell sharply but are gradually keeping up again -- creeping up again. this outbreak will not be considered over. for those still fighting ebola on the front lines, many challenges still lie ahead. >> the biggest mistake we could make now is to think the job is done. surgical services are down, vaccination and care for pregnant women, all of these have been dramatically affected. the top priority at the moment is to get those services back online. >> guinea, liberia, and sierra leone have lost hundreds of health workers to ebola. to help ensure an outbreak this deadly can never return to west africa. katty kay: since the outbreak first was confirmed, still fighting to many cases of the virus. the medical value of cannabis has been fiercely debated for years. used as a pain re
. >> the world has come along way since the peak of the ebola outbreak. in sierra leone away, there were almost 600 cases a week. now it is fewer than 60. liberia has managed about three weeks without a new infection but has now recorded one fresh case. look at what is happening in guinea. infections fell sharply but are gradually keeping up again -- creeping up again. this outbreak will not be considered over. for those still fighting ebola on the front lines, many challenges still lie...
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coming up on al jazeera america - the latest measures taken in sierra leone to contain the ebola outbreak>>> police in sierra leone are using force to enforce a lock down. officials say the curfew is necessary to identify new cases. authorities in guinea are sending police to the border to stop anyone entering their country. the latest now. >>> the only people allowed on the streets of sierra leone are health workers and officers enforceing a lock down to stop ebola spreading. officers are going door to door to it late cases. >> we have been in the fight for 10 months. people are tired, complacent. we want to remind them we have ebola, even though we only have it less. >> reporter: most are going what they are told and understand the need for strict measures. >> it's the right thing to do. the only way for the government to stop ebola. ebola spread from guinea to other parts of west africa a year ago. dollar border controls on the verge of being declared bowl rr free. >> the only thing we need is international support. if you look at the setup liberia has, that's the same set up we have h
coming up on al jazeera america - the latest measures taken in sierra leone to contain the ebola outbreak>>> police in sierra leone are using force to enforce a lock down. officials say the curfew is necessary to identify new cases. authorities in guinea are sending police to the border to stop anyone entering their country. the latest now. >>> the only people allowed on the streets of sierra leone are health workers and officers enforceing a lock down to stop ebola spreading....
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hospital after testing positive for ebola in sierra leone. he's the 11th person to be treated in the united states. >>> a candle lit vigil was held for police who were shot and wounded in the united states. ferguson is the focal point over the national debate of race and policing since the killing of a black teenager by a white officer several months ago. >>> the e.u. will verynasheed was charged with ordering the arrest of a chief judge when he was president in 2012. the e. usaid that this conviction raises very serious questions about maldiv es legal system. the u.s. is also condemning the jail sentence. >> china says four people were killed men an aircraft dropped a bomb. myanmar said it was targeting rebels who want to the take over the kokang region along china's south border. meanwhile, rescuers have pulled 167 people from the sea and brought them to safety. 136 remain unaccounted for. >>> narendra modi is the first indian leader to visit the former stronghold of former tamil fighters. they were defeated in a civil war six years ago. in
hospital after testing positive for ebola in sierra leone. he's the 11th person to be treated in the united states. >>> a candle lit vigil was held for police who were shot and wounded in the united states. ferguson is the focal point over the national debate of race and policing since the killing of a black teenager by a white officer several months ago. >>> the e.u. will verynasheed was charged with ordering the arrest of a chief judge when he was president in 2012. the e....
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the national institutes of health says that the unidentified worker contracted ebola in sierra leone. patient was transported to the u.s. by chartered plane. in all, eight americans, including seven health care workers have now been infected with ebola. none have died. >> it's a puzzling situation and a new call now from lawmakers. answers as to why two intoxicated secret service agents were sent home after crashing through a white house barricade. this all unfolded last week. we're now learning that surveillance cameras captured everything. the agents had attended a retirement party and showed up in their car at the white house during a bomb investigation. after the car careened into the barricade, a supervisor let the agents go home and just sleep it off. >> it needs to be said that you can't show up drunk at work especially when you're in the secret service. >> there's absolutely no doubt that heads need to roll. >> the secret service has seen its share of recent controversy. new director joe clancy took over less than a month ago. the house committee now is asking for a briefing b
the national institutes of health says that the unidentified worker contracted ebola in sierra leone. patient was transported to the u.s. by chartered plane. in all, eight americans, including seven health care workers have now been infected with ebola. none have died. >> it's a puzzling situation and a new call now from lawmakers. answers as to why two intoxicated secret service agents were sent home after crashing through a white house barricade. this all unfolded last week. we're now...
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. >>> a 3-day lock down aimed at stopping the spread of ebola came into force in sierra leone. the president ordered etch to stay indoors friday morning until friday night. volunteers will go door to door. sierra leone has been battling ebola killing more than 10,000 in west africa. >>> airlines around the world, including easyjet and air canada an introducing rules requiring two members to be in the cockpit at all time after it was revealed the co-pilot of the germanwings plane was locked in the cockpit alone before crashing into the french alps >>> piece by piece investigate pick through thousands of bits of wreckage. bits of wreckage unidentifiable nothing resembling a plane. some pieces are bagged up. yell aro markers -- yellow markers placed on largest objects. any human remains found of passengers and crew is treated with care. families of some victims travelled to the accident investigation base and are here to see where their loved ones died and give d.n.a. samples to help identify the body parts. analysis from the black box has started to reveal the plane's final momen
. >>> a 3-day lock down aimed at stopping the spread of ebola came into force in sierra leone. the president ordered etch to stay indoors friday morning until friday night. volunteers will go door to door. sierra leone has been battling ebola killing more than 10,000 in west africa. >>> airlines around the world, including easyjet and air canada an introducing rules requiring two members to be in the cockpit at all time after it was revealed the co-pilot of the germanwings...
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. >>> the american healthcare worker who contracted ebola in sierra leone is now being treated at national institutes of health in the d.c. area. that patient arrived in a chartered plane from africa and was admitted before dawn this morning in bethesda. the condition of that healthcare worker is described as serious, but the nih isn't saying much more. >>> a guilty plea from the intruder who jumped the white house fence and made it deep inside the executive mansion while armed before being stopped. >> reporter: i'm andrea mccarren at u.s. district court where omar gonzalez walked into the courtroom unshackled wearing an orange jail jumpsuit. his guilty plea spares the secret service a trial that could have been embarrassing. ed images of omar gonzalez -- the images of omar gonzalez scaling the white house fence and completing an unobstructed 70-yard dash into the executive mansion were astonishing. he ran through the unlocked front door all the way to the east room before being tackled. >> it's not so much the agents as the management which perpetuates the laxness, the corner cutting and
. >>> the american healthcare worker who contracted ebola in sierra leone is now being treated at national institutes of health in the d.c. area. that patient arrived in a chartered plane from africa and was admitted before dawn this morning in bethesda. the condition of that healthcare worker is described as serious, but the nih isn't saying much more. >>> a guilty plea from the intruder who jumped the white house fence and made it deep inside the executive mansion while...
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. >>> and word tonight an american health care worker who had been volunteering in an ebola unit in sierra leone has tested positive for the disease and will be admitted to the national indianapolis institutes of health in maryland tomorrow. that's the same facility that cared for nurse nina pham. the world health organization tonight reporting that more than 10,000 people have died from ebola in guinea, liberia and in sierra leone. >>> we do move on now, and tonight, 25 million americans bracing for a blast of rain. flood watches across 14 states tonight from texas to pennsylvania. a super soaker making for a dangerous commute home. tonight, along the gulf coast, shreveport, louisiana, here, streets under water. pickup trucks plowing right through. so let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano who is telling us this system is on the move tonight. >> reporter: it is, david. it has some juice to it. the satellite picture shows you, originating from the southern gulf of mexico. pouring into the u.s. that's where we have the flood watches out. new orleans all the way up to cincinnati. two to fou
. >>> and word tonight an american health care worker who had been volunteering in an ebola unit in sierra leone has tested positive for the disease and will be admitted to the national indianapolis institutes of health in maryland tomorrow. that's the same facility that cared for nurse nina pham. the world health organization tonight reporting that more than 10,000 people have died from ebola in guinea, liberia and in sierra leone. >>> we do move on now, and tonight, 25...
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ebola. nih says this health worker will be in isolation in a chartered aircraft as they make the journey from sierra leone to the nih campus in bethesda. now the victim was volunteering ebola services in africa. this will be the second person with the disease admitted to nih. >>> heads up late night walkers if you happen to see a drone flying over that restricted airspace around d.c. there may not be reason to alert the authorities. >> the authorities may actually be doing the flying. the secret service is flying those drones over the area in the next few weeks in hopes of figuring out how to counter them. bruce leshan is live in the newsroom with more on the story. >> the secret service declines to say how many drones, how large of drones or when or where they'll be flying.
ebola. nih says this health worker will be in isolation in a chartered aircraft as they make the journey from sierra leone to the nih campus in bethesda. now the victim was volunteering ebola services in africa. this will be the second person with the disease admitted to nih. >>> heads up late night walkers if you happen to see a drone flying over that restricted airspace around d.c. there may not be reason to alert the authorities. >> the authorities may actually be doing the...
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we do know the patient is a health care worker who had been volunteering at an ebola treatment unit in sierra leone. of course that's an area that was hard hit by the ebola outbreak. the patient will be flown to our area in isolation on a special aircraft and is expected to arrive at some point today. >> megan, thank you. >>> tensions remain high in ferguson missouri this morning as the hunt for the person who sht two two police officers continue. protestors gathered again overnight outside the ferguson list department. the protests came on the heels of a candlelig. >>> president obama says he's thankful the officers hurt in ferguson are expected to make a full recovery. on jimmy kimmel live, the president said whoever fired the shots should be punished p. he said those who commit acts of violence are criminals who do not expect the peaceful protes or the social change they're trying to bring about. >>> today you can learn more about the budget in prince george's county. it will be revealed at 2:30 and will be streamed live. >>> foufr new schools are coming to d.c. next school year. kaya henderson
we do know the patient is a health care worker who had been volunteering at an ebola treatment unit in sierra leone. of course that's an area that was hard hit by the ebola outbreak. the patient will be flown to our area in isolation on a special aircraft and is expected to arrive at some point today. >> megan, thank you. >>> tensions remain high in ferguson missouri this morning as the hunt for the person who sht two two police officers continue. protestors gathered again...
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. >>> last remaining ebola patient has died. sierra leone has imposed a lock down. from friday to sunday. dozens of new infections have been reported there every week. sierra leone guinea and liberia have been worst hit by the ebola outbreak which has killed more than 10,000 people in west africa. >>> the u.s. state of indiana has suffered an outbreak of the hiv virus. john hendren has the story. >> indiana's governor is calling it an hiv epidemic. >> an epidemic due to an outbreak of the hirve hiv virus that is reached epidemic proportions. >> 79 cases mike pence has declared the epidemic. >> let me be clear i do not support needle exchange but this is a public health emergency and on the recommendation of the centers for disease control i am authorizing a focused short term limited needle exchange program if local officials deem this necessary and appropriate. >> indiana has barred needle exchanges in the past, it is unclear why scott county has seen such a surge but high drug rate and high teen pregnancy rate have long been problematic, in this rural slice of the
. >>> last remaining ebola patient has died. sierra leone has imposed a lock down. from friday to sunday. dozens of new infections have been reported there every week. sierra leone guinea and liberia have been worst hit by the ebola outbreak which has killed more than 10,000 people in west africa. >>> the u.s. state of indiana has suffered an outbreak of the hiv virus. john hendren has the story. >> indiana's governor is calling it an hiv epidemic. >> an epidemic...
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ten americans being put under quarantine after coming into contact with an ebola patient in sierra leone. so how concerned should we be? >>> plus, fragile nuclear negotiations in tehran. the white house is hitting back at one senator who wants to make sure he has a say in the deal. >>> falling back. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu fighting to keep his job just two days before the polls open. what should we be looking for now? your "new day" continues. >>> all right. 8:00 here and we're so grateful for your company as always. i'm christi paul. >> good to be with you. i'm victor blackwell. we have ten americans possibly exposed to ebola. >> they've been taken to the university of nebraska in omaha. six more patients are expected to arrive today or tomorrow and they will immediately be transferred to either emory in atlanta or the national institutes of health in maryland. >> none of these individuals has been diagnosed with ebola but health officials are concerned they may have been exposed while in sierra leone after an american health care worker indeed, contracted it there. th
ten americans being put under quarantine after coming into contact with an ebola patient in sierra leone. so how concerned should we be? >>> plus, fragile nuclear negotiations in tehran. the white house is hitting back at one senator who wants to make sure he has a say in the deal. >>> falling back. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu fighting to keep his job just two days before the polls open. what should we be looking for now? your "new day" continues....
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ebola. right now, none of the health care workers volunteering in sierra leone have shown symptoms of the diseaserrived in nebraska in serious condition after testing positive for ebola. >>> in california, a manhunt is under way for a rookie police officer, henry solis who did not report to work on friday. he was offduty on friday when this man was shot and killed. is considered a person of interest in the investigation of rodriguez. >>> big news for bristol palin. she told the world on instagram she's marrying dakota meyer. meyer, a former marine was awarded the medal of honor. america's highest distinction for bravery. >>> finally, talk about living on the edge. more than a dozen people were left teetering on this roller coaster ride in australia for more than three hours. the green lantern coaster has a 108-foot drop. all the thrillseekers got off safely after a successful rescue operation. but, this is why i don't ride roller coasters. >> seeking thrills no more. >> you don't ride roller coasters? >> no. a little scary. a little scary. >> they do this on purpose from time to time so we have f
ebola. right now, none of the health care workers volunteering in sierra leone have shown symptoms of the diseaserrived in nebraska in serious condition after testing positive for ebola. >>> in california, a manhunt is under way for a rookie police officer, henry solis who did not report to work on friday. he was offduty on friday when this man was shot and killed. is considered a person of interest in the investigation of rodriguez. >>> big news for bristol palin. she told...
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today after possibly being expose today ebola in sierra leone. all three had contact with a co-work here was diagnosed with the disease earlier this month. so far none of them have shown any symptoms. they'll be monitored for three weeks. >>> more and more americans are turning to home security systems for protection. but, it is not as simple as installing a few cameras oral larges. in this week's angie's list, report, jim donovan shows you what you should know before you have one installed. >> installing wireless alarm systems, has become increasingly affordable. but one key question should be: who is on the other end of the alarm? >> home alarm system, the monitoring is the most important. you can install alarm that will just make sound in your house if somebody trips it. but the real value of alarm system is it being tide to the police and the fire in case after emergency. >> when you meet with a home security installer find out what company they use for their alarm monitoring. make sure it is ul certified or has a five star diamond rating fro
today after possibly being expose today ebola in sierra leone. all three had contact with a co-work here was diagnosed with the disease earlier this month. so far none of them have shown any symptoms. they'll be monitored for three weeks. >>> more and more americans are turning to home security systems for protection. but, it is not as simple as installing a few cameras oral larges. in this week's angie's list, report, jim donovan shows you what you should know before you have one...
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sierra leone has seen an uptick in ebola cases in certain areas, as the total number of deaths from the outbreak has topped 10,000. liberia released its last ebola patient from treatment last week, but guinea and sierra leone are still struggling to contain the virus. world health organization assistant director-general bruce aylward warned waning global attention poses a major risk. >> in terms of the risks, the single biggest one probably at this point is the risk that the world stopped looking at this disease, stops looking at these countries. we talk often about how the steep drop-off in cases is billy thing that has dropped more quickly and steeply has been the new contributions in financing to the program. amy: meanwhile, a worker from the u.s. aid group partners in health, and a british military aid worker have both contracted ebola in sierra leone. the british aid worker has arrived in london for treatment, while the u.s. worker is due to arrive in bethesda, maryland today. world powers have reportedly opened talks on a possible u.n. security council resolution to lift sanctions
sierra leone has seen an uptick in ebola cases in certain areas, as the total number of deaths from the outbreak has topped 10,000. liberia released its last ebola patient from treatment last week, but guinea and sierra leone are still struggling to contain the virus. world health organization assistant director-general bruce aylward warned waning global attention poses a major risk. >> in terms of the risks, the single biggest one probably at this point is the risk that the world stopped...
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the patients caught ebola while working in sierra leon this is the 11 theth person with the virus toe treated in the united states. another person who might also have been exposed is being flown back to the u.s. >>> the first case of this ebola outbreak was trace today a village in guinea where a two-year-old boy was the first to die from the did he sees imran kahn reports on how life there has changed. >> reporter: these people aren't taking in i chances. it's been reported that locals ate bats from this tree and contracted ebola virus. beginning what has grown in to the worst outbreak of the virus ever recorded. the bats brought the ebola in this village according to the white man and the government as the head of the young people in this village we have decided to burn this tree so that no bat will bring ebola. the government issued a press release that ebola was first detected in bats from this tree. and his son was the first person to contract the disease and die in the current outbreak. other members of the family also died. in the beginning when my children started dieing and
the patients caught ebola while working in sierra leon this is the 11 theth person with the virus toe treated in the united states. another person who might also have been exposed is being flown back to the u.s. >>> the first case of this ebola outbreak was trace today a village in guinea where a two-year-old boy was the first to die from the did he sees imran kahn reports on how life there has changed. >> reporter: these people aren't taking in i chances. it's been reported that...
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a three-day lock down aimed at stopping the spread of ebola has come into force in sierra leone and thesident ordered everyone to stay indoors friday morning to sunday night and volunteers going door to door to educate people of ebola and it has killed more than 10,000 in east africa. campaigning winding down in front of the presidential election and candidates are now delivering final messages before saturday vote and challenging goodluck jonathan for leadership of africa's most populus country and said to come out and remove what he called the incompetent government from office. access to quality education are a key issue when nigeria casts their vote and demanding the government provide free schooling across the country and we go where the governor is trying to improve the education system. >>> meet the ten-year-old and is the brightest in her class and has big dreams. these children attend a government school in nigeria southern river state. the governor is the man last accredited of trying to improve the education system in this oil-rich state. >> once it was a bit of emergency and
a three-day lock down aimed at stopping the spread of ebola has come into force in sierra leone and thesident ordered everyone to stay indoors friday morning to sunday night and volunteers going door to door to educate people of ebola and it has killed more than 10,000 in east africa. campaigning winding down in front of the presidential election and candidates are now delivering final messages before saturday vote and challenging goodluck jonathan for leadership of africa's most populus...
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infectious center said that ebola needs to be controlled across the whole region. >> the numbers in sierra leone and in guinea are also down from their peak. but with ebola, which is a very unusual infection when you have an outbreak of ebola until you have essentially got it under control, the very last case, and you're down to zero, there's always a threat of a rebound. >> this outbreak has a low mortality rate than previous strains, but it still killed 10,000 people since 2013. ebola remains one of the most dangerous viruses known. and tough action like a three-day lockdown in sierra leone may just tip the odds against it. >> a man who spent 30 years on death row for a crime he did not commit was refused compensation from america. new evidence showed that he wasn't at the crime scene after decades of poor medical care he has been diagnosed with cancer. our correspondent went to meet him. >> these are the only recent ones i have. >> after 30 years on louisiana's death row, glenn ford was released with a shrug. >> they said there was a mistake made on their behalf, and that he was sorry. give m
infectious center said that ebola needs to be controlled across the whole region. >> the numbers in sierra leone and in guinea are also down from their peak. but with ebola, which is a very unusual infection when you have an outbreak of ebola until you have essentially got it under control, the very last case, and you're down to zero, there's always a threat of a rebound. >> this outbreak has a low mortality rate than previous strains, but it still killed 10,000 people since 2013....
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. >> pelley: today the condition of an american health care worker who contracted ebola in sierra leoneded from serious to critical. he's being treated at the national institutes hoaflt near washington, has not been identified. ten other health care workers who had contact with him have been flown to the u.s., and they are being monitored. dolce and gabbana started a firestorm over the weekend. if fashion designers who were once romantically involved with each other told an italian magazine that same-sex couples should not raise kids, and in vitro fertilization leads to synthetic children. singer elton john called for a boycott of dolce and gabbana. john and his husband have two children conceived through ivf. stefano gabbana shot back calling john a fascist. a windstorm blew through chicago. the scaffolding fell off a building. the car outside the building bore the brunt of it. no one was injured. bet you didn't know eagles can take pretty good pictures. on saturday an eagle was launched from the top of a world's tallest building in dubai on the persian gulf. a video camera strapped to
. >> pelley: today the condition of an american health care worker who contracted ebola in sierra leoneded from serious to critical. he's being treated at the national institutes hoaflt near washington, has not been identified. ten other health care workers who had contact with him have been flown to the u.s., and they are being monitored. dolce and gabbana started a firestorm over the weekend. if fashion designers who were once romantically involved with each other told an italian...
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. >>> in a three-day lock down aimed at stopping the spread of ebola it's in force in sierra leone anddent ordered everyone stay in doors from friday to sunday night and volunteers going door to door to educate people about ebola and sierra leone has been battling the virus that killed more than 10,000 people in west africa. at least one person has died and dozens of mobile homes have been destroyed as severe thunderstorm and tornados hid the midst west and arkansas and oklahoma tens of thousand without power and state of emergency declared for 25 oklahoma counties. let's get more weather with everton who is here with us, so what is in store for the midwest, everton? >> sammy it will improve over the next couple days and we expect to talk about tornados this time of year and 80 is the average for march and we have seen 7 and a slow start to the season because winter lingered on in the u.s. and more winter in parts of the midwest over the next couple days and this area of cloud moving away from the eastern sea board brought tornados across the plains but this cold front just to the nort
. >>> in a three-day lock down aimed at stopping the spread of ebola it's in force in sierra leone anddent ordered everyone stay in doors from friday to sunday night and volunteers going door to door to educate people about ebola and sierra leone has been battling the virus that killed more than 10,000 people in west africa. at least one person has died and dozens of mobile homes have been destroyed as severe thunderstorm and tornados hid the midst west and arkansas and oklahoma tens...
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it's been 21 days since nurse practitioner returned home to loomis california from an ebola treatment center in leone. >> go ahead and take your temperature, 97.5. >> the biggest challenge of the quarantine is contact with other people. >> for alice, the quarantine was a minor inconvenience compared
it's been 21 days since nurse practitioner returned home to loomis california from an ebola treatment center in leone. >> go ahead and take your temperature, 97.5. >> the biggest challenge of the quarantine is contact with other people. >> for alice, the quarantine was a minor inconvenience compared
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ebola. meanwhile in sierra leone police have fired tear gas in a crowd protesting a three day lock down. people say they desperately need food and supplies. dozens of new cases are still being reported in sierra leone every week. >>> in the u.s. state of indiana hundreds are protesting against a new law that could signal discrimination against gay people. the proposed law allows people in businesses to refuse doing things they believe would put a substantial better on their religious beliefs. indiana's governor supported clarifying parts of the bill. >>> billions of dollars have been spent in afghanistan during the past 13 years to improve the country, but little has been done to improve the ambulance service. 24 hour transport to the capital's estimated 6 million people and it is struggling. al jazeera spoke to one nurse. this is his story in his own words. >> translator: my name is abdel kayum. i'm a nurse working with kabul ambulance. my team is me and a driver. my duty is to transfer patients to a hospital. our dispatcher in the main office calls us on the radio. we are told to proce
ebola. meanwhile in sierra leone police have fired tear gas in a crowd protesting a three day lock down. people say they desperately need food and supplies. dozens of new cases are still being reported in sierra leone every week. >>> in the u.s. state of indiana hundreds are protesting against a new law that could signal discrimination against gay people. the proposed law allows people in businesses to refuse doing things they believe would put a substantial better on their religious...
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no details about the american healthcare worker other than he or she contracted ebola while volunteering in sierra leone. doctors in america are monitoring 12 other health workers who were exposed to ebola. three arrived in d.c. yesterday to be close to nih just in case. campus officials say the patients are not waiting for admission. of the dozen patients monitored nationwide one of them in nebraska has developed ebola symptoms, but none of the others have tested positive at this time. >>> our undercover wusa9 taxi investigation is the basis for a lawsuit filed today. investigative reporter russ ptacek has that video showing cabs stranding blind passengers on the street. >> this is the lawsuit and these are the exhibits, still photos taken directly from our undercover taxicab investigation. in the lawsuit eric bridges cites the cabs in our may, 2013 investigation that left him and his guide dog in the rain and cold instead stopping for me 100 feet down the street. bridges works for the council of the blind. in the lawsuit he asks for damages and an instruction forcing taxis to service the blind as well
no details about the american healthcare worker other than he or she contracted ebola while volunteering in sierra leone. doctors in america are monitoring 12 other health workers who were exposed to ebola. three arrived in d.c. yesterday to be close to nih just in case. campus officials say the patients are not waiting for admission. of the dozen patients monitored nationwide one of them in nebraska has developed ebola symptoms, but none of the others have tested positive at this time....
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ebola is on a list and followed up. we're seeing these things now being done in sierra leone.t of the new cases we're seeing and numbers of new cases are falling right down and most of the new cases we're seeing are now coming from what we call contact lists, which means that the sierra leonian authorities with them .of us and other partners are really getting their eyes on where the virus is, and they are really really making all of the efforts to contain and stop this virus. >>> a recycling plant is to shut down near los angeles in the u.s. after managers admitted they have been storing hazardous waste illegally. none of the bosses will be prosecuted. and rob reynolds reports, people say the plant has been taking them sick for years. >> reporter: for decades this recycling plant spewed toxic substances into the air, water, and soil of a low-income hispanic neighborhood in southeast los angeles. this is one of the thousands of residents who live down wind from the plant. >> translator: the smell in the air is feted. it's an ugly smell >> reporter: the plant owned by the exide
ebola is on a list and followed up. we're seeing these things now being done in sierra leone.t of the new cases we're seeing and numbers of new cases are falling right down and most of the new cases we're seeing are now coming from what we call contact lists, which means that the sierra leonian authorities with them .of us and other partners are really getting their eyes on where the virus is, and they are really really making all of the efforts to contain and stop this virus. >>> a...