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to get the agreed amount together, negotiate a price, and transport the bananas to our clients in conakry. >> with demand growing, the cooperative has to expand. 40 new farmers have applied to join within the start of the year, and practical training courses are now offered on the plantation. >> here we have different offshoots. this one, known as a bayonet, leads to a greater fruit yield, so you have to leave them to grow. but these ones have a destructive effect and prevent the mother plant from developing, so they have to be destroyed. >> the cooperative works with the research lab in order to breed particularly resistant banana plants. >> if we have a power cut for two or three days, it ruins the cultures we have in the growth chamber. without power and refrigeration, the bacteria and fungi in the petri dishes spread and infect the seedlings, which means we have to destroy the cultures because they can no longer produce healthy plants. >> she does not want to rely on the laboratory and would prefer to take things into her own hands. her idea has the backing of the cooperative. >> in f
to get the agreed amount together, negotiate a price, and transport the bananas to our clients in conakry. >> with demand growing, the cooperative has to expand. 40 new farmers have applied to join within the start of the year, and practical training courses are now offered on the plantation. >> here we have different offshoots. this one, known as a bayonet, leads to a greater fruit yield, so you have to leave them to grow. but these ones have a destructive effect and prevent the...
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we learned that ebola has reached conakry. the first of the cases in this densely populated city. since it takes weeks for symptoms to appear, no one knows how many are already affected. there's news ebola has crossed the border. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn. >> these outbreaks have happened many times before. in fact, there have been more than 20 outbreaks of ebola in the past four decades alone. the virus first appeared back in more than 400 people died. the single worst ebola outbreak on record happened in 1995. 254 people died. again n the drc. and in the most recent outbreak in 2012, the virus killed at least 14 people in uganda. >>> to a bizarre story now out of pakistan. the story of a baby accused of attempted murder that sparked outrage this month. a judge reportedly has dismissed the charges against the 9-month-old. the baby made an appearance in court today held by his grandfather. that's him on your convenience. his family was charged after a clash with police. the baby's adult relatives still face criminal charges. >>> all right. time for a check of the global weather foreca
we learned that ebola has reached conakry. the first of the cases in this densely populated city. since it takes weeks for symptoms to appear, no one knows how many are already affected. there's news ebola has crossed the border. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn. >> these outbreaks have happened many times before. in fact, there have been more than 20 outbreaks of ebola in the past four decades alone. the virus first appeared back in more than 400 people died. the single worst ebola outbreak on...
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but this horror is isolated in conakry, guinea, the markets are full.hildren, lots of children are still smiling. you see as scary as ebola is, it is not particularly con -- contagious, the patients are down in bed in hospitals or worse. even the dead are highly contagious. this doctor has helped for more than 30 years. >> the risk is not the people working with patients, but regular patients not thinking of ebo ebola. >> you see it only takes a small amount of skin to spread the infection. >> nothing gets in. >> nothing gets out. >> tim gagatek is one of the doctors without borders from canada. he is not married and has no children. that would be a job liability, he tells me. multiple pairs of gloves and masks. the head is completely covered. a multi-layer gown, boots, and then an apron. it is positively suffocating in the 100-degree weather. preparing a patient with ebola is like visiting somebody on the moon. you are the only people they will see. they do this so the people on the streets will never know what it is like to be inside. dr. sanjay gupta
but this horror is isolated in conakry, guinea, the markets are full.hildren, lots of children are still smiling. you see as scary as ebola is, it is not particularly con -- contagious, the patients are down in bed in hospitals or worse. even the dead are highly contagious. this doctor has helped for more than 30 years. >> the risk is not the people working with patients, but regular patients not thinking of ebo ebola. >> you see it only takes a small amount of skin to spread the...
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. >>> we are back with "sg md" and we're live in conakry, guinea, talking about the ebola virus outbreakiend of mine that has traveled to so many of these places is anthony bourdain on his "parts unknown" season three map, he has europe, asia, and the americas covered. so we decided to give you a sneak peek of the season premiere from pun punjab, india. >> there are countless food shops to count from in this town but this one is legendary. vegetables, mm, i like it. you eat around this part of the world, punjab in particular, get used to eating a lot of vegetarian. and india is one of the few places on earth where even for me that's not a burden. what's that? oh, i'll take that, yeah, right here, my good man. mm. that's good. in the punjab meat or no meat, you're almost guaranteed a free for all of intense colors, flavors, and spices. >> and anthony bourdain joins us now. welcome to the program. i'm a huge fan of yours. i love the program. this year it sounds like it's going to be another terrific year, india, mexico, russia, thailand, brazil are some of the countries i heard. it's a fas
. >>> we are back with "sg md" and we're live in conakry, guinea, talking about the ebola virus outbreakiend of mine that has traveled to so many of these places is anthony bourdain on his "parts unknown" season three map, he has europe, asia, and the americas covered. so we decided to give you a sneak peek of the season premiere from pun punjab, india. >> there are countless food shops to count from in this town but this one is legendary. vegetables, mm, i...
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but this horror is isolated in conakry, guinea. we found traffic to still be busy here. markets are full. children, lots of children, still smiling. you see, as scary as ebola is, it's not particularly contagious. it doesn't disperse easily through the air and it doesn't live long on surfaces either and people don't typically spread it until they're sick, really sick. and when that is the case, the patients are not up walking around on the busy streets, they are down in bed in hospitals or worse. even the dead are highly contagious. >> the story is always the same. >> dr. pierre rolen of the cdc has helped trace ebola outbreaks for many years. >> the risk is not the people dealing with ebola patient it's the people dealing with regular patient not thinking of ebola. >> it only takes a small amount of the virus anywhere on your skin to cause an infection and as i learned, no precaution is too small for the doctors who care for these patients. so, nothing gets in. >> nothing gets out. >> nothing gets out. tim is one of the doctors without borders. he's from canada. he come
but this horror is isolated in conakry, guinea. we found traffic to still be busy here. markets are full. children, lots of children, still smiling. you see, as scary as ebola is, it's not particularly contagious. it doesn't disperse easily through the air and it doesn't live long on surfaces either and people don't typically spread it until they're sick, really sick. and when that is the case, the patients are not up walking around on the busy streets, they are down in bed in hospitals or...
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but this horror is isolated in conakry, guinea, we found markets full, children, lots of children stilla is, it is not particularly connotatita. people don't typically spread it until they're sick, really sick. when that is the case, patients are not usually walking up and down the streets, they are down in beds, in hospitals or even worse. even the dead are highly contagious. this doctor from the cdc has helped to trace the ebola outbreaks for more than 30 years. >> this risk is not the people dealing with the ebola patients, it is dealing with regular patients not thinking of ebola. >> you see it only takes a small amount of virus on your skin to spread the disease. nothing is too careful for them. tim gagatek is a doctor from canada who comes in for weeks at a time. he is not married. he has no children. that would be a job liability, he tells me. multiple pairs of gloves and masks, the head is completely covered. a multi-layer gown, boots, then an apron. it is positively suffocating in the 100-degree weather. prepares to help a patient with ebola is like preparing for a visit from s
but this horror is isolated in conakry, guinea, we found markets full, children, lots of children stilla is, it is not particularly connotatita. people don't typically spread it until they're sick, really sick. when that is the case, patients are not usually walking up and down the streets, they are down in beds, in hospitals or even worse. even the dead are highly contagious. this doctor from the cdc has helped to trace the ebola outbreaks for more than 30 years. >> this risk is not the...
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you're in bed, you're not walking around the streets of conakry.uestions, isolation, it seems to be making a difference. by the way, mortality rates are 90%, closer to 60%, still terrible but making a dent. >> all right, dr. sanjay gupta, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> and jeanne moos has been watching this video all day long. why, jeanne, why? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ predicting the future is a pretty difficult thing to do. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i
you're in bed, you're not walking around the streets of conakry.uestions, isolation, it seems to be making a difference. by the way, mortality rates are 90%, closer to 60%, still terrible but making a dent. >> all right, dr. sanjay gupta, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> and jeanne moos has been watching this video all day long. why, jeanne, why? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ predicting the future is a pretty difficult thing to do. but, manufacturing in the united states means...
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live in conakry, guinea, with an ebola outbreak.anthony bourdain. he hasn't been here to guinea, west africa, but parts of his season three he has europe, asia and the americas covered. we styed to give you a sneak peek at the season premiere of punjab, india. >> reporter: there are countless dhabas to choose from in this town but this one is legendary. see tony eat vegetables. and like it. you eat around this part of the world, punjab in particular, get used to eating a lot of vegetarian. chickpeas. and india is one of the few places on earth where even for me, that's not a burden. ooh, what's that? oh, i'll take that, right here, my good man. mmm. that's good sod. in the punjab, meat or no meet you're almost guaranteed a free-for-all of intense colors, flavors and spices. >> anthony bourdain joins us now. welcome to the program. i'm a huge fan of yours. i love the program. this year sounds like it's going to be another terrific year, india, mexico, russia, thailand, brazil, some of the countries i heard. it's a fascinating job. i'
live in conakry, guinea, with an ebola outbreak.anthony bourdain. he hasn't been here to guinea, west africa, but parts of his season three he has europe, asia and the americas covered. we styed to give you a sneak peek at the season premiere of punjab, india. >> reporter: there are countless dhabas to choose from in this town but this one is legendary. see tony eat vegetables. and like it. you eat around this part of the world, punjab in particular, get used to eating a lot of...