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y por eslo evacuaron de liberia, primero que otr misionera estadoidense mbiéntagon el Ébo el mento deldijo que estos pacientes se contagiaron tratando de salvar vidas. y que ese centro de salud cuenta con la experiencia y equipo necesario para atenderlos de forma segura y con mÁs posibilidades de que se recupere. la organizaciÓn mundial de la salud dijo que este es el peor brote de Ébola en la historia. entre marzo y junioe nigea.re, dolores 1300 casos en de cabeza y garganta, seguido de vÓmito, diarrea, entre otros. otroo e tein los controles de l >> lamen los aeropuertos de europa, hacer y ess idos han activado un plan de contgencia. desde que se anunciÓ que estos misioneros estadounidenses deberÍan evacuados se ha desatado una guerra de crÍticas las redes sociales, porque muchas personas dicen que las pero urque es muy a difÍcil que se desate un virus de Ébo en el país,orque tiene chos conoles. tratarlos c hÉroes, por lo que realmente son por su trabajo. ahora pasamos a la conmocionada zona de gaza. se anÓ lmuel soldado clarado desaparecido desde el viernes. hablamos mámprapreg ye t
y por eslo evacuaron de liberia, primero que otr misionera estadoidense mbiéntagon el Ébo el mento deldijo que estos pacientes se contagiaron tratando de salvar vidas. y que ese centro de salud cuenta con la experiencia y equipo necesario para atenderlos de forma segura y con mÁs posibilidades de que se recupere. la organizaciÓn mundial de la salud dijo que este es el peor brote de Ébola en la historia. entre marzo y junioe nigea.re, dolores 1300 casos en de cabeza y garganta, seguido de...
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unable to corol ew tanter of the egheckg innd for>> we e west point.fore the 30 feamaro his father, s ebo f aksakyt no sense in terms of sim disease control. this is ju hube.ret fiur our farmers had an idea tonight, this is what happens when b waves, big dangerand a thirst for adrenaline collide. today with powerful storms churning off the coast of lifornia, officials warned the crowds to stay out of the water. but that did not stop some adrenaline junkies from hopping in and surfing. and these spectators were lining the beach t watch. d look wha happens next. a monster wave comes crashing down. >> i've never seen such a ling like this ever. >> this is first time we've had this big a swell this year. >> and the danger wasn't just on the shoreline. out on the water with waves reaching an estimated 20 feet, it was treacher c c hto helped life today. >> he was happy. he was appreative. >> one of seval rescues that have kept lifeguards busy. and forecasters predict it's not over yet with those storms still lurking off the coast. the surf will be uuntil friday. two more days of temptation for
unable to corol ew tanter of the egheckg innd for>> we e west point.fore the 30 feamaro his father, s ebo f aksakyt no sense in terms of sim disease control. this is ju hube.ret fiur our farmers had an idea tonight, this is what happens when b waves, big dangerand a thirst for adrenaline collide. today with powerful storms churning off the coast of lifornia, officials warned the crowds to stay out of the water. but that did not stop some adrenaline junkies from hopping in and surfing. and...
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the remarkable recovery of both ebo ebola patients. i'm going to tell you what's going to happen to them next. [ blows whistle ] then spend your time chasing your point "b"... ...the war of 1812. [ bell rings ] you get to point "b", and sometimes things change. but your journey is not done. capella university is the most direct path to what's next, because our competency-based curriculum gives you what you need to move forward to your point "c". capella university. start your journey at capella.edu. >>> the thus has been full of grim headlines, but late this week, we saw something to make us all smile. two americans with ebola were now found to be fully recovered. at emory in atlanta where i happen to be on staff, there were a lot of questions to answer and it was quite a moment when one of the patients, dr. brantly, walked in. it was a day some thought might never come. a day full of lots of smiles and gratitude. >> today is a -- >> dr. brantly, it's the first time we're seeing him look like this. vibrant, healthy, a far cry from the
the remarkable recovery of both ebo ebola patients. i'm going to tell you what's going to happen to them next. [ blows whistle ] then spend your time chasing your point "b"... ...the war of 1812. [ bell rings ] you get to point "b", and sometimes things change. but your journey is not done. capella university is the most direct path to what's next, because our competency-based curriculum gives you what you need to move forward to your point "c". capella university....
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two americans infected with the ebo ebola virus are disease free and home. >> today is a miraculous day. i'm thrilled to be alive. july 23rd i woke up feeling under the weather. and then my life took an unexpected turn as i was diagnosed with ebola virus disease. as i lay in my bed in liberia for the following nine days getting sicker and weaker each day, i prayed that god would help me. i did not know then, but have learned since, that there were thousands maybe even millions of people around the world praying for me. my dear friend nancy writebol upon her release from the hospital wanted me to share the gratitude tr all the prayers on her behalf. i cannot thank you enough. >> they were treated at atlanta's emory hospital. they were given zmapp. it's still unclear how big of an impact the drug made. >>> in the middle east, a big target is taken out. it went down in rafa in southern gaza. an air attack created the crater the size of a neighborhood block. >>> and now out west in what might be the world's largest vanishing act. some 63 trillion gallons of water that's been lost since the
two americans infected with the ebo ebola virus are disease free and home. >> today is a miraculous day. i'm thrilled to be alive. july 23rd i woke up feeling under the weather. and then my life took an unexpected turn as i was diagnosed with ebola virus disease. as i lay in my bed in liberia for the following nine days getting sicker and weaker each day, i prayed that god would help me. i did not know then, but have learned since, that there were thousands maybe even millions of people...
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. >> >>> oo that's the sound of the aping gree crowd moments before a hard object hit albert ebos in the winning goal sparking all of that violence. he was rushed to the hospital where he died. investigators say quote, exemplary sanctions will be taken. a toxic teen lane released. nothing short of mir rackless. industrial cleaning solution had ñ to the drinks. the burns to her throat so batted she couldn't move her mouth or speak for days. her husband said right now he's focused on his wife's recovery not criminal charges. >> good to hear she is doing better. if you want to know what it is like to live like a celebrity, now you can. >> thanks to air bnb you can rent out the old homes of hollywood icons like julie andrews. the so-called rubber house goes for 500 a night. you can stay behind the doors of homes owned by ava ner. >>> the terrifying moments a para trooper gets hung up on a plane right after jumping out. >> the world's scare ye selfie. how the dare deles pannaged to scale a skyscraper. rad >> caught on camera a terrifying moechl mevent a para trooper is dragged behind a pl
. >> >>> oo that's the sound of the aping gree crowd moments before a hard object hit albert ebos in the winning goal sparking all of that violence. he was rushed to the hospital where he died. investigators say quote, exemplary sanctions will be taken. a toxic teen lane released. nothing short of mir rackless. industrial cleaning solution had ñ to the drinks. the burns to her throat so batted she couldn't move her mouth or speak for days. her husband said right now he's focused...
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the "world health organization" warn of catastrophic consequence it is they fail to control ebo ebola. >>> now one of the areas hardest hit in this latest defensive. residents were able to return to their homes briefly when the cease-fire was announced and what many found was heartbreaking. we have this report. >> reporter: taking stock of what's left. these residents return after an greed 72-hour craze fire. people climb through the republic to try to recover whatever they could from their badly damaged homes. since july 20th this area has been a no-go zone. that's when israeli bombs and artillery shells killed dozens of palestinians and wounded 280 others. >> we came back because of the cease-fire. we found our home in ruins. everything is gone here. all the houses, the mosque, everything. >> reporter: less than an hour after residents returned this happened. and israeli airstrike in the distance. those who came back home hoping to reclaim what little is left of their lives had no choice but to turn back. >> we see chaos and anguish on the streets as people flee the area over fears
the "world health organization" warn of catastrophic consequence it is they fail to control ebo ebola. >>> now one of the areas hardest hit in this latest defensive. residents were able to return to their homes briefly when the cease-fire was announced and what many found was heartbreaking. we have this report. >> reporter: taking stock of what's left. these residents return after an greed 72-hour craze fire. people climb through the republic to try to recover whatever...
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in spite of the tremendous horror and negativity we have to bring to you so often about ebo ebola, weave two positive stories now. two american ebola patients receiving treatment. you know, we talked about that a lot. they have recovered. >> yeah. take a look. you may remember dr. kent brantley, he hugged his medical team after he announced thursday he and his colleague, nancy writebol, are free from the disease. >> today is a miraculous day. i'm thrilled to be alive, well and reunited with my family. through the care of the samaritans purse and s.i.m. team in lie beer, yeah use of experimental drug and emory university hospital, god saved my life. a direct answer to thousands and thousands of prayers. >> brantley and writebol were flown from liberia to atlanta and were in quarantine at emory university hospital. >>> up next, the parents of michael brown talk with cnn. >> you have a choice. he chose the wrong one. and was it really necessary? no. >> michael brown's parents share what they want the world to remember about their son. and reveal what they warned him about before a police
in spite of the tremendous horror and negativity we have to bring to you so often about ebo ebola, weave two positive stories now. two american ebola patients receiving treatment. you know, we talked about that a lot. they have recovered. >> yeah. take a look. you may remember dr. kent brantley, he hugged his medical team after he announced thursday he and his colleague, nancy writebol, are free from the disease. >> today is a miraculous day. i'm thrilled to be alive, well and...
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. >>> toxic water left 500,000 people relying on bolted wa ebo over the weekend. the all clear has been given, but many are hesitant. >> and >>> marion barry is back at work today after a weekend traffic accident. he says he had a diabetic attack and drove the wrong way on pennsylvania avenue southeast and caused a minor crash. >> my levels went low. when it does that, you become disoriented. in fact, you could die, really, if it got so low. god was good to me. i got disoriented, went wrong side of the street. >> sources tell news 4 police cited the 78-year-old former mayor for driving on the wrong side and having expired plates. >>> it's okay to use the water again. the water ban that affected thousands in ohio and michigan over the weekend was lifted today. the problem with the water, too much algae. while the emergency may be over, some residents say they're not yet ready to take a sip. >> i'm pretty thirsty right now. >> that's right. >> reporter: toledo, ohio mayor michael collins taking a big swig of the city's drinking water, showing his confidence it's saf
. >>> toxic water left 500,000 people relying on bolted wa ebo over the weekend. the all clear has been given, but many are hesitant. >> and >>> marion barry is back at work today after a weekend traffic accident. he says he had a diabetic attack and drove the wrong way on pennsylvania avenue southeast and caused a minor crash. >> my levels went low. when it does that, you become disoriented. in fact, you could die, really, if it got so low. god was good to me. i...
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now if a body is positive for ebo ebola, it's sent to a crematorium rather than burial. countries are restricting travel. guinea has closed its border with sierra leone. >>> let's change gears considerably now. the popularity of golf has been fading for years. >> big fans, it makes them quite upset and angry at that point. some say that comes with the fall of tiger woods. what can be done to revive the sport? more than mowing the lawn, i'm sure. we'll get you details after this. >>> at least one person was killed and dozens more injured in japan after a tropical storm made landfall. it brought high winds and heavy rain prompting evacuation orders for nearly 1.5 million people. hundreds of flights were also canceled. the storm is now a shelf its former self, but the impact has been severe as we've seen. >> i feel like we've been tracking this storm for so long. and even after it dissipates it's still bringing problems. >> hopefully this is the last we hear of it. it's been about ten days since it first initiated. top of the food chain sort of storm system. but it made lan
now if a body is positive for ebo ebola, it's sent to a crematorium rather than burial. countries are restricting travel. guinea has closed its border with sierra leone. >>> let's change gears considerably now. the popularity of golf has been fading for years. >> big fans, it makes them quite upset and angry at that point. some say that comes with the fall of tiger woods. what can be done to revive the sport? more than mowing the lawn, i'm sure. we'll get you details after this....
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she arrived today at emery university hospital with her colleague being treated for ebo ebola. wheeled in and she and dr. kent bradley were given an experimental drug never used on humans before and that's when their condition seemed to improve dramatically. dr. sanjay gupta joins us live from atlanta. how do we know about how she is doing tonight, sanjay? >> reporter: people seem optimistic about her overall. we know obviously, she was able to make the flight, some 6,000 miles from after krica to atlan. it was remarkable to hear today how sick she was a few days ago. her husband was thinking of making funeral arrangements at that time. so just again, anderson, hearing the stories about people rebounding very, very sick almost in dire, grave condition but then getting much, much better. in the hospital now, doctors assessing her, checking her heart function, lung function, kidney function, getting an idea how much impact this viral disease had on her body. also, anderson, she'll get the third dose of this syrum. >> she wasn't able to walk into the hospital like dr. brantly was.
she arrived today at emery university hospital with her colleague being treated for ebo ebola. wheeled in and she and dr. kent bradley were given an experimental drug never used on humans before and that's when their condition seemed to improve dramatically. dr. sanjay gupta joins us live from atlanta. how do we know about how she is doing tonight, sanjay? >> reporter: people seem optimistic about her overall. we know obviously, she was able to make the flight, some 6,000 miles from after...
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. >>> now to a man who survived ebo ebola. dr.homas karens worked in the democratic republic of congo. it was in 1972 before the virus had been formally discovered. it nearly killed him. no one knew what it was, but you are survived this. your blood, a few years later, came back, tested and it turns out they could confirm all of the signs pointed to the fact that you had ebola. how do you think you were exposed? >> well, i was exposed because i was working at the hospital there. and the patient was brought in who was critically ill. we really didn't know what it was. he died. he was almost dead on arrival when he got there. and the local authority wanted us to do an autopsy to find out what it was. so we did. and in the course of doing the autopsy, i pricked my finger with the scalpel. about 12 days later, i came down with all of the classic symptoms of what we now know as ebola. >> so it took 12 days where you didn't have any symptoms. you felt fine. it was just incubating. >> yes. and that is fairly typical with the ebola thing.
. >>> now to a man who survived ebo ebola. dr.homas karens worked in the democratic republic of congo. it was in 1972 before the virus had been formally discovered. it nearly killed him. no one knew what it was, but you are survived this. your blood, a few years later, came back, tested and it turns out they could confirm all of the signs pointed to the fact that you had ebola. how do you think you were exposed? >> well, i was exposed because i was working at the hospital there....
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ebo ebola. they're throwing everything at him. >> the congressman from ebola. >> this one is very close. you've got 13% of independents undecided. 6% undecided. but obama's approval rating down there among independents is 13%. this thing should cut for tom cotton. it will be close. >> i've got a dark horse, al franken, the democratic incumbent from minnesota being challenged by michael mcfadden, a businessman. franken is running a low-key ad. he was on tv, now he's hiding out trying to go under the radar. mcfadden -- obama is not as popular in minnesota as you think. if mcfadden can get some momentum, he has a chance to beat al franken. >>> when we come back, an iconic fast food chain is moving its headquarters to canada with the blessing of president obama's favorite billionaire. why is warren buffett supporting the so-called corporate deserters? the all-new chrysler 200. america's import tm for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. tran
ebo ebola. they're throwing everything at him. >> the congressman from ebola. >> this one is very close. you've got 13% of independents undecided. 6% undecided. but obama's approval rating down there among independents is 13%. this thing should cut for tom cotton. it will be close. >> i've got a dark horse, al franken, the democratic incumbent from minnesota being challenged by michael mcfadden, a businessman. franken is running a low-key ad. he was on tv, now he's hiding out...
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glaxosmithkline starts clinical trials of the a bowl of laccine as soon as -- ebo vaccine. > furtherwsuit get, the worse things look, compared to last year. the revenue rose year on year. 5.0 billiont rubles. almost half -- less than half of what they reported. that level was a year earlier. the margin has fallen and they reported the bottom line of it all as they lost against the prophets the year-earlier. ,he russian airline business the crimeaefore development took place, they've washed and they are saying that they are committed to the model. they had stopped the airline from functioning. >> and only lasted about six weeks. with sanctions. and went to the wayside. they are committed to the model and hope to launch it by october. there are a number of european airlines flying there and have expressed interest. >> the have fallen victims to the vagaries of the russian stock market. the shares are down. >> down this morning. >> interesting. we have the numbers. the net income beat and the stock is down 1%. we are seeing bad loan provisions and recession on the way. not a recession.
glaxosmithkline starts clinical trials of the a bowl of laccine as soon as -- ebo vaccine. > furtherwsuit get, the worse things look, compared to last year. the revenue rose year on year. 5.0 billiont rubles. almost half -- less than half of what they reported. that level was a year earlier. the margin has fallen and they reported the bottom line of it all as they lost against the prophets the year-earlier. ,he russian airline business the crimeaefore development took place, they've washed...
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it makes you wonder, did it really -- he really did have ebo ebola. you were saying the cdc kept taking his blood. >> so what happened was, they started to notice these outbreaks. and they said there is something wrong. ebola is named after the ebola river where some of these outbreaks had happened. so they went to africa and said we're going to test some of the people who had whatever this horrible thing is. >> yeah. >> and he was really the only american among them. they tested him. and that's when it turned out that all the antibodies in his blood present were the antibodies of ebola. so when he came to the united states for the next three years took his blood until the antibody got so low they couldn't. what that raises is that we know that the serum that was used for the blood transfusion for someone who survived ebola perhaps was instrumental of saving his life within an hour. how many blood samples does the cdc have that might be usable for that? we know they have three samples, for example, of dr. carins. >> amazing. thank you for sharing the
it makes you wonder, did it really -- he really did have ebo ebola. you were saying the cdc kept taking his blood. >> so what happened was, they started to notice these outbreaks. and they said there is something wrong. ebola is named after the ebola river where some of these outbreaks had happened. so they went to africa and said we're going to test some of the people who had whatever this horrible thing is. >> yeah. >> and he was really the only american among them. they...
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this last bullet on the slide is a result of our signature tool of earning benefits online known as ebo. it is a web-based screening tool and trained staff with help individuals receive multiple benefits, determine eligibility, popilate forms and provide individuals with checklist and resources to facilitate their enrollment into the benefits. so from 2005 to the beginning of open enrollment we have assisted over 180,000 households to receive over $300 million worth of benefits. so, in all four states we are both navigator-funded and a certified application counseling sponsoring entity. we work with community partners who have strong ifinity relationships such as to immigration population, lgbt population, and young invincible. and we had very great partners in our all states and we are grateful for all of them. they are all too numerous to mention but i will highlight a few. in new york, a group that served the muslim population. in maryland working with two county health departments. in georgia a partnership that focused on the lgbt communities and worked with sos people and in tennes
this last bullet on the slide is a result of our signature tool of earning benefits online known as ebo. it is a web-based screening tool and trained staff with help individuals receive multiple benefits, determine eligibility, popilate forms and provide individuals with checklist and resources to facilitate their enrollment into the benefits. so from 2005 to the beginning of open enrollment we have assisted over 180,000 households to receive over $300 million worth of benefits. so, in all four...