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. >> bringing in david mckenzie from mombassa, and i have been there several times and it is so strangethis picture, because it is a tourist place and looks like things are falling apart there. how do you explain this, what is taking place there, and this is a group of a fringe group or are they actually gaining power in that tourist city? >> well, suzanne, authorities here say they are a fringe group, but if you talk to the radical muslim leaders here in mombassa, they say they are gaining traction, and the especially amongst the youth feeling disaffected, because the actions here have affect ed the people here which is normally calm. today, it is calm, suzanne, but the feeling is that with the killings of the killing like this muslim cleric could spark up again at any point, and in those underlying tensions remain. s suzanne. >> david, kenya depends on mombassa for the tourist industry, and it has a high muslim and indian population there, and it is obviously on the water. a lot of people come there specifically to spend money and to see the country, and have people basically scattere
. >> bringing in david mckenzie from mombassa, and i have been there several times and it is so strangethis picture, because it is a tourist place and looks like things are falling apart there. how do you explain this, what is taking place there, and this is a group of a fringe group or are they actually gaining power in that tourist city? >> well, suzanne, authorities here say they are a fringe group, but if you talk to the radical muslim leaders here in mombassa, they say they are...
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here is cnn's david mckenzie with an exclusive look at the precautions under way to keep it contained>> several layers of protection and isolation at this hospital. the first layer is just right here at the gate. one of key things is you have to wear boots like this because plastic boots can add a layer of protection. one thing i want to show you here is that everyone is working as they may -- has written on their boots because each person is responsible for protecting their own gear. so they clean it when the day is done or while they go through the day because this is one of the biggest risks is touching the floor at all times if you go inside. one of the things that is quite extraordinary is the level of safety that health professionals have and also just the general bravery that, you know, both the patients honestly and health workers both international and ugandan are showing here. the level of commitment to contain this outbreak. also to the people who are sick as well as the wider community. you can really see how this kind of health chain of events has unfolded here and how it
here is cnn's david mckenzie with an exclusive look at the precautions under way to keep it contained>> several layers of protection and isolation at this hospital. the first layer is just right here at the gate. one of key things is you have to wear boots like this because plastic boots can add a layer of protection. one thing i want to show you here is that everyone is working as they may -- has written on their boots because each person is responsible for protecting their own gear. so...
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david mckenzie went on the ground to find out what happened today and we asked how doctors are tryingre at least six cases of the dreaded ebola virus here in uganda bringing the amount of total infected to 25. according to health officials. this outbreak started some weeks ago and at first it wasn't detected and it centered in the west of the country. health officials and groups like the center for disease control are scrambling to the region to try to isolate the patients to stop the spread of this disease. there's no known cure to this virus and it could potentially spread panic through populations. that's why uganda's president got on television and asked people to stay calm but to avoid physical contact. the next few days up to a week will be crucial in trying to stop this outbreak before it spreads. erin? >> all right. thanks to david mckenzie. >>> a strong denial from the 16-year-old who has shocked the swimming world after a series of record breaking swims. she told reporters my achievements derive from diligence and hard work. i will never use drugs. chinese athletes are clean
david mckenzie went on the ground to find out what happened today and we asked how doctors are tryingre at least six cases of the dreaded ebola virus here in uganda bringing the amount of total infected to 25. according to health officials. this outbreak started some weeks ago and at first it wasn't detected and it centered in the west of the country. health officials and groups like the center for disease control are scrambling to the region to try to isolate the patients to stop the spread of...
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david mckenzie takes us inside the death zone for an exclusive look at hell on earth. earth.e epicenter of an ebola outbreak. we've been given exclusive access and the first thing we find out is that our safety protection isn't enough. the reason this isn't acceptable outer safety equipment is because of this cotton-like material. and obviously the fluids that are key to contracting ebola can get soaked into the material. (nats)lets keep going.what we've got is a pre-packed kit. within here is various bits of kit. this virus is so deadly, you need extreme protection. (reporter: if you are inside the restricted area, no matter what you do, you have to wear something like this.)you should do, yes. (nats)plastic overalls, aprons, hoods and a face mask, not a single inch of skin can be exposed. touching fluids, a patient, or even an object can put you at risk. we're inside kagadi hospital. when the first case was confirmed in late july, the rest of the patients fled. and health workers were some of the first to die. early on in the epidemic they are often in contact with the pati
david mckenzie takes us inside the death zone for an exclusive look at hell on earth. earth.e epicenter of an ebola outbreak. we've been given exclusive access and the first thing we find out is that our safety protection isn't enough. the reason this isn't acceptable outer safety equipment is because of this cotton-like material. and obviously the fluids that are key to contracting ebola can get soaked into the material. (nats)lets keep going.what we've got is a pre-packed kit. within here is...
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david mckenzie, thank you so much. see you. >>> when we come back, we are going to talk about something that went from the pitch to the new york stock exchange. >>> british soccer team, and they call it football of course, manchester united goes public, and the question is, is it a good investment or just a nice piece of something to own by the fans? alison kosik is going to break it down for us when we come back. you know what i love about this country? trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the ad with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> welcome back to newsroom international where we take you around the world in 60 minutes. hope you
david mckenzie, thank you so much. see you. >>> when we come back, we are going to talk about something that went from the pitch to the new york stock exchange. >>> british soccer team, and they call it football of course, manchester united goes public, and the question is, is it a good investment or just a nice piece of something to own by the fans? alison kosik is going to break it down for us when we come back. you know what i love about this country? trick question. i love...
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. >> david mckenzie out of johannesburg. thank you so much. isn't it time the automobile advanced?ng cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to your car. ♪ the all-new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. one of the miller twins has a hearing problem. but she got a lyric in her life and everything changed. which one? you'll never know because the lyric is in her ear. 100% invisible. you can't see it, and it's the only device that works round the clock with zero daily hassle. no batteries to change. no taking off and putting on everyday. sound good? call 1-800-511-5080 now. this is the lyric. it's teeny. lyric fits comfortably at the sweet spot right next to your ear drum to minimize background noise and deliver truly natural sound quality. in fact. 95% of users prefer lyric sound quality to their old hearing aid. now the miller twin with lyric can hear and do most everything her sister does 24/7. an invisible hearing aid is wonderful. finding one with zero daily hassle - too good to pass up. call 1-800-511-5080 right now and a
. >> david mckenzie out of johannesburg. thank you so much. isn't it time the automobile advanced?ng cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to your car. ♪ the all-new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. one of the miller twins has a hearing problem. but she got a lyric in her life and everything changed. which one? you'll never know because the lyric is in her ear. 100% invisible. you can't see it, and it's the only device that...
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in this report, david mckenzie in full protective gear visits the hospital where doctors are trying to this is the ep i septer of an e.boli outbreak. we learn that our safety protection isn't enough. >> the reason this isn't acceptable is because it's cotton like material. obviously, you know, fluids which are key risk in contracting ebola can get soaked into the material. let's keep going. >> what we've got is a kit. within here is various bits. >> the virus is so deadly, you need extreme protection. inside the restricted area, no matter what you do, you have to wear something like this? >> yes. >> plastic overalls, apron, hood and masks. not a single inch of skin can be exposed. we're inside the hospital. the first case was confirmed in late july. rest of the patients fled. and health workers are some of the first to die. early on in the epidemic, they're often in contact with patients. and then if they don't know it's ebola, they may catch it themselves and then trans mitt that to the community. if you can't do that, can you rip it. >> within 24 hours of the first case, doctors with
in this report, david mckenzie in full protective gear visits the hospital where doctors are trying to this is the ep i septer of an e.boli outbreak. we learn that our safety protection isn't enough. >> the reason this isn't acceptable is because it's cotton like material. obviously, you know, fluids which are key risk in contracting ebola can get soaked into the material. let's keep going. >> what we've got is a kit. within here is various bits. >> the virus is so deadly, you...
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. >> and brave reporters, like david mckenzie to go on the scene. >>> our fifth story, warning signs shooting suspect, james holmes ignored. court papers show that the accused masked murderer was being treated by a university of colorado psychiatrist. the psychiatrist he was seeing was so concerned that holmes could be a danger to others that she referred his case to members of a threat assessment team. her warnings came six weeks before the shooting but police were never called as a result of that. around the same time holmes with drew from the university. the question now is glaring. could the shooting have been prevented? upfront, dr. michael wellner, and paul cohen. let me start with you. you have experience with high risk patients. the psychiatrists went to this threat assessment board, said i am worried he is going to do something. they decide not to pass it on to law enforcement authorities. we know they did not, we don't know when they met. when do you know if it is time to break confidentiality of a patient, go to authorities yourself? >> two perspectives. one is clinical. i
. >> and brave reporters, like david mckenzie to go on the scene. >>> our fifth story, warning signs shooting suspect, james holmes ignored. court papers show that the accused masked murderer was being treated by a university of colorado psychiatrist. the psychiatrist he was seeing was so concerned that holmes could be a danger to others that she referred his case to members of a threat assessment team. her warnings came six weeks before the shooting but police were never called...
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david mckenzie's reporting on this from nairobi.is means for the region starting to hope for peace. >> they've already fled their homes during darfur's civil war, now an entire refugee camp has fled their camp because of fighting in the area in northern darfur. some 25,000 people, according to the u.n. have fled their homes. they're now here in choutoum where they're living out in the open and receiving medical care from the w.h.o., as well as from unamid, the u.n. peacekeeping force there. there's a troubling sign in darfur. for a long time people believed the vimance was easing off there. but in the recent month, the u.n. says there's been an uptick in criminal activity. because of the weapons coming into the country. despite an arms embargo. that means that people are facing these armed gangs, tribal gangs, as they're described by the u.n., and, really, it's the civilians who are bearing the blunt. we need to watch the story closely because it could spread to other parts of the troubled region. erin. >> now, our fifth story "outf
david mckenzie's reporting on this from nairobi.is means for the region starting to hope for peace. >> they've already fled their homes during darfur's civil war, now an entire refugee camp has fled their camp because of fighting in the area in northern darfur. some 25,000 people, according to the u.n. have fled their homes. they're now here in choutoum where they're living out in the open and receiving medical care from the w.h.o., as well as from unamid, the u.n. peacekeeping force...
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david mckenzie, cnn, uganda. >> wow. >>> in london, one olympic visitor drew some of the attention off putin. cnn's senior international correspondent matthew chance is there. >> reporter: this is the first visit to britain by vladimir putin for five years. this time it was arranged at the last minute after it emerged to downing street officials that he would attend the olympic judo finals, he is a big judo fan. clearly the two leaders have a great deal to discuss officially. talks focused on trade, indeed what they discussed in that half hour or so meeting inside. but the conflict in syria was high on the agenda. this is an area where britain and russia are at odds, britain with other western powers is pushing for resolutions of the united nations security council to impress the regime of bashar al-assad. russia has been essentially blocking those measures, frustrating for british officials. today they said there were areas they could potentially cooperate. >> we spoke a lot about syria, we make notice of the fact there are some things that we see eye to eye identically. [ speaking fo
david mckenzie, cnn, uganda. >> wow. >>> in london, one olympic visitor drew some of the attention off putin. cnn's senior international correspondent matthew chance is there. >> reporter: this is the first visit to britain by vladimir putin for five years. this time it was arranged at the last minute after it emerged to downing street officials that he would attend the olympic judo finals, he is a big judo fan. clearly the two leaders have a great deal to discuss...
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david mckenzie, uganda. >>> china was hit by not one but two hurricanes, tropical cyclones as they'restie lu stout shows us, disastrous flooding has already started. >> reporter: it is an unusual weather situation on the china coast with not one but two tropical cyclones battering the coast. they made landfall within hours of each other. strong winds and torrential rainfall continue, chinese authorities are bracing for heavy flooding that's sure to come. tropical storm made landfall thursday as a typhoon, packing 126 kilometer winds. the other came ashore friday morning, after slamming ashore in taiwan early thursday with typhoon strength winds. almost 7,000 people had to evacuate in taiwan. some homes are underwater. heavy rains left mud, devastation, danger in their wake. this camera shows a man swallowed by a sinkhole in taipei, the capital. the heavy rain made the ground unstable. rescuers managed to pull him out but he died from his injuries. in all, five people were killed, 15 injured, two are missing according to the taiwanese authorities. the storm moved onto the main land ove
david mckenzie, uganda. >>> china was hit by not one but two hurricanes, tropical cyclones as they'restie lu stout shows us, disastrous flooding has already started. >> reporter: it is an unusual weather situation on the china coast with not one but two tropical cyclones battering the coast. they made landfall within hours of each other. strong winds and torrential rainfall continue, chinese authorities are bracing for heavy flooding that's sure to come. tropical storm made...